PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 26, 1979 Plight of the Cities Five Killed In Crashes Moon and Sun Stars National Guard Limits Democrats Chase Funds East Catholic Teams Voters Have Their Say On Weekend In a Boffo Eclipse For New Senior Center Bow in Hoop Action Page 3 In Clevelandf Chicago Page 10 Page 12 New Orleans Carnival By Uniled Press liilernallonn! Page 20 At least five people have died In NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Playing turned carnival-season security over eve of the first big carnival, weekend . host to the world's largest free show to 250 state police. 600 National Feb. 16, forced cancellation of all traffic accidents on Connecticut without a police force, city officials Guard troops and a handful of non­ carnival parades In the city. Several roadways this weekend, authorities say they will station National striking city police. parade organizers relocated lavish said. Two were the victims of hit- floats and marching bands to routes and-run drivers. lianrljFfitFr Guardsmen at French Quarter in­ Negotiations between the union and the city resumed Sunday, but in the suburbs, but the prestegious tersections on Mardi Gras day to con­ State Police said a father and son neither side reported any substantial “Rex, King of Carnival,” refused to Clearing Tonight fine the raucous carnival revelry to a died in a crash on Rt. 131 in Thomp­ 21-hlock section of the 250-year-old progress. The main snag in a con­ roll. Morlal refused to “make a guess” son early Sunday when their car left Fair Wadnaaday neighborhood. tract agreement concerned a police the road, snapped a utility pole and demand for full union protection for on what conditions would prevail in Delelle on page 2 Mayor Ernest Mortal, forced to struck a tree, coming to rest 250 feet ranking officers. the Quarter Tuesday when pranks; cancel Mardi Gras for the first time from the road since the Korean War, Sunday “The“problem now is the rank,” drunkenness and vulgar c-ostumes ordered the French Quarter closed to union President Vince Bruno told a reign on Fat Tuesday. But he urged Authorities identified the victims ituFntnn M m l h vehicular traffic on carnival day — strike rally behind police people to stay home or enjoy Mardi as Harold W. Mount Jr., 41, and his Plane Hijack Tuesday — and said National Guard headquarters Sunday. "They want Gras in the suburbs. son, Jeffrey A. Mount, 20, both of I .y°l- XCVIII, No. 12S — Manchestor, Conn., Tuesday, February 27, 1979 troops in riot gear and carrying M-I6 the ranks' head on a silver platter Mardi Gras day — the final hours of East Hartford. Two of Mount’s other STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1B81« 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered rifles would man barricades. and we're not going to deliver that. pre-Lenten street partying, masking children, Diane, 11, and Jamps, 13, I A man and a woman threatened to " ------“B a ^ upon the technical infor­ We're winning this — just hang in and general debauchery — usually were pinned in the back seat, accor­ blow up a Soviet Areoflot jetliner mation I've received, it’s best for me there. It's just a matter of time." draws a million people to the center ding to authorities. in a demand for political asylum to recommend to the citizens that He aiso told members to obey a city, turning Canal Street into a giant today but police surrounded the they do not congregate in the French Circuit Court order to refrain from pedestrian mall. Diane Mount was in critical condi­ -plane after it landed in Stockholm Quarter on Maidi Gras day." he said picketing garbage dumps. Teamster Carnival annually generates $250 tion late Sunday at Hartford Hospital and arrested the hijackers. million for the city economy and sells Carter Asks at a briefing. garbage collectors honored picket with head injuries. Her brother was Police said they were The 10-day strike by -the lines for two days and trash spilled out every hotel room, within 30 miles. in fair condition at Day Kimbai negotiating with two other people Teamsters-affiliated police union uncollected into the narrow French This year, downtown hoteikeepers Hospital in Putnam, officials said. aboard the plane who were forced cancellation of aii New Quarter streets during the weekend. said they would do well if they could believed to be accomplices of the fill 70 percent of the rooms. Aliison Richards, 19, of West Orleans Mardi Gras parades and The walkout, which began on the * Haven, died Saturday after she was I hijackers. struck by a car as she crossed Broad I No one was reported injured in For Powers the incident. Street in New Britain, police said. And in Cleveland Miss Richards, a Central Connecticut The man and woman, who were State College student, was walking not immediately identified, had I threatened to blow up the TU-154 with several friends when the vehicle hit her. jet, which somewhat resembles a I Boeing 727 jetliner, and its 34 On Rations Mayor Wins Support ¥ New Britain police were in­ passengers and crewmembers, vestigating the incident. and demanded political asylum in CLEVELAND (UPI) - Consumer decide the financial future of the approve a tariff requiring Cleveland WASHINGTON (UPI) - President ’The Iranian cutoff is costing the 7 Sweden. advocate Ralph Nader has given troubled city. Two separate issues Electric to deiiver power to the Police in Bridgeport were seeking Carter wants congressional authority United States 500,000 barrels a day, Mayor Dennis Kucinich some late are on the ballot: whether to raise Municipal Light System at smalir City Cleanup the driver of a vehicle that struck to order coupon-type gasoline producing shortages that Monday cost. Pancake Race support in the mayor’s drive to save the city income tax from 1 to 1.5 per­ Tourist carriage passes by as workman cleans up the trash and killed Arthur Edmundsen Jr., 51, rationing and three less-stringent caused Atlantic Richfield to join • The House Subcommittee on the city’s Municipal Light System, cent and whether to sell the of Bridgeport, Saturday night at Stat- mandatory conservation measures Phillips, Shell and several other oil Commerce, Consumer and Monetary on Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter of New I OLNEY, England (UPI) - firing a broad attack on the Municipal Light System. ford Avenue and Seaview Streets.' for use in severe energy emergen­ companies in curtailing gasoline Qeveland Electric Illuminating Co. K ucinich’s opponents have Affairs is investigating several Orleans Sunday. The Bourbon Street Merchants Association Julie Perks, a 22-year-old uh-1 employed teacher, today won the cies, administration sources say. deliveries to service stations.«Bome for making allegedly improper tax demanded he sell the iight system to utilities, including Cleveland Elec­ has kept the tourist area relatively clean in the wake of erratic The accident was Bridgeport’s 30th annual Olney pancake race in airlines have canceled flights for deductions. Cieveland Eiectric as a means of tric, “for possible improper tax first traffic fatality of the year. In addition to rationing of the kind garbage pickups. Many Mardi Gras revelers are flocking to a time of 1 minute, 3 seconds, out- lack of fuel. In a “four-page statement released raising quick cash to help lift the city deductions” ciaimed for grass-roots Police in Manchester said Darryl last used during World War II, the city seemingly ignoring the continuing police strike (UPI racing 10 other women flipping during the weekend, Nader urged out of default on $15.5 million in bank lobbying. Nader said Cleveland Elec­ M. Zanni, 19, of South Windsor, d i^ sources say Carter’s proposed stand­ Administration and congressional photo) pancakes in frying pans. Geveland residents to reject the notes. tric “should immediately disclose to Saturday fter his car struck a utility by measures to save fuel include sources said Carter approved four of Mrs. Perks, who placed second proposed sale of the Municipal Light Nader, who met with Kucinich the people of CHeveland the full truth pole on Buckland Street. weekend service station closings, the five standby mandatory conser­ SysL^ in a special election Tuesday. twice last month in Washington and about this question of deductibility of last year, finished yards ahead to temperature limits for public vation measures sent to him this He charged that Oeveland Electric previously announced support for the grass-roots lobbying expenditures.” GOP Fills Two Posts receive the traditional kiss of buildings and a ban on non-essential weekend by the Energy Department. was trying to “become the monopoly • Cieveland Electric purchases peace from church sexton Andrew A Chance for Exercise outdoor advertising lighting. Those four were; mayor’s position, also charged: Soul. power source for the citizens of coal at “exorbitant prices” that sub­ MANCHESTER - Local • An “informed source” at the appointed chairman of the finance Monday’s wet and heavy snow provided a throughout Manchester Monday. From left, Imposing all the steps short of -Coupon-type gasoline rationing, sequently figure into the company’s Republicans have been appointed to Several hundred people lined Cleveland.” Federal Energy Regulatory Commis­ committee, which will handle all good opportunity for youngsters, who were rationing would save almost a to be used only as a last resort. The Tuesday’s referendum will help electric rates and “pays far more for positions affecting party com­ the 415-yard S-shaped course Sean and Scott Heuner, both of 57 Florence sion has toid him the agency soon will financial aspects of the Republican out of school, to get some exercise in clearing million barrels of oil a day, sources same number of coupons, worth one coal than other utilities in Ohio.” munication and finances, Richard Friday, 8:14 p.m.—fire in large corn- along the town’s narrow street St., Billy LaSata, 61 Florence St., and Sal Party. These include fund raisers, sidewalks and driveways. These children on say. gallon each, would be issued monthly Weinstein, Republican town chair­ special events and expenditures. tor, Rogers Corp., Mill Strwt (Eighth leading from the Bull Hotel in the Licitra, visiting 61 Florence St. (Herald photo for each vehicle registered in the man, has announced. Other members of the committee District) Market Place to the yard of Florence Street are examples of the activity by Pinto) Although Carter sent his request to The Sun Goes Dark United States. The degree of Ralph Gray has been named com­ wiil include Aaron Cook, John Saturday, 3 a.m.—extrication (or fatal [ Olney’s 653-year-old church of St. the House and Senate Monday, his accident, Buckland Road (Eighth Peter and St. Paul. proposals were not scheduled to be rationing would depend on the severi­ munications coordinator. He will DeQuattro, Joseph Swensson, Vivian District) assist candidates with publicity and announced publicly until this after­ ty of the fuel shortage. Ferguson, and Barry Botticello. Saturday, 3:33 p.m.—woodstove fire, 79 advertising and assist the town com­ Mary Fletcher, treasurer of the town Church St. (Town) Emergency Help noon to make certain key members —Weekend gasoline station Small Town Is Center mittee when it sponsors special of Congress got the word first. committee, will be an ex-officio Saturday, 4:28 p.m.—water prohlem, 12 U.S. Asks Chinese closings, probably starting with F .MANCHESTER - The Winter events. member of the finance committee. Proctor Road (Town) Chief presidential spokesman Jody closings on Sundays. The purpose William DiYeso will serve as Sunday, 1:01 p.m.—gas washdown. Oak Energy Assistance Program funded by the federal government Powell, without disclosing details of would be to discourage pleasure liaison between the town committee Friendship Circle Grove Street (Town) driving on weekends, producing es­ For Eclipse W atchers and the various boards and com­ Sunday, 3:38 p.m.—gasoline odor, is now available. Low income and the measures, said the standby MANCHESTER - The Friendship elderly persons who need help timated savings of about 280,000 missions. He will work to establish Circle of the Salvation Army will Shallowbrook Lane (Town) To Pull Out Troops barrels of oil a day. GOLDENDALE, Wash. (UPI) - Druids — members of the Church of path 170 to 190 miles wide along an Sunday, 5:50 p.m.—false alarm. Box with their winter fuel bills may event of a se rie s crisis of en e r^ ;” ’The last total eclipse of the sun visi­ All Worlds — and other neo-pagan arc through Oregon, Washington, lines of communication etween those meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the 712, Gardner and Spring streets (Town) apply for this federal program. He said the current shortages caused —'Temperature limits for heating, ble from the continental United groups gathered for religious rites Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, groups, Weinstein said. Citadel. Guests will be Captain and By United Press International Today, 12:46 a.m.—public service call, I In Manchester, Joanne teaching Vietnam a lesson. It will be Chinese sources said the invading by the loss of Iranian oil were not cooling and hot water in public States in t l ^ century today drew that one leader, Isaac Bonewits, had Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario George “Ted” LaBonne has been Mrs. Charles Martin of Hartford. 42 Fulton Road (Town) The United States today urged Mikoleit, Human Needs Coor­ limited in degree and not last a long Chinese forces were under orders not severe enough to prompt such buildings. ’This would produce the E confidently predicted would bring a thousands of people to the south- and Greenland, then end at sunset dinator for MACC is taking China to withdraw its invasion forces time.” measures. greatest fuel saving — estimated at over Greenland, 90 minutes after its to advance more than 30 miles from central Washington town of Golden- perfect view of the sun. applications for residents of from Vietnam, where the fighting Teng also said China has “no other about 460,000 barrels a day. Enforce­ dale. The total eclipse follows an arc start. the border. They said fighting is Powell drew a sharp distinction Manchester and surrounding between the two communists nations aim than to explode the myth of Viet­ being staged within 12 miles from the ment would be handled by local Amateur astronomers and the through the northwest United States, Not until 2017 will another total towns. was intensifying, but China said it namese claims. We don’t want to oc­ between Monday’s proposals and frontier. other measures being drafted by a police and building inspectors. curious crowded the hill around Canada and Greenland lasting for eclipse of the sun be visible from con­ would not pull back unless Vietnam Eligible families can receive up cupy any Vietnamese territory.” The battles are now “heavier than special task force to cope with the Goldoidale Observatory, waiting periods from 44 seconds at Wallace, tinental United States. negotiates a cease-fire. —A ban on unnecessary commer­ to $250 for fuel bills incurred this The Japanese news agency Kyodo before with large numbers of troops cutoff of oil from Iran. He said the anxiously under cloudy skies in the Idaho, to 2 minutes, 52 seconds east ’The eclipse was being televised INVENTORY winter. Utility bills must have a U.S. Treasury Secretary Michael reporting from Peking said China cial advertising lighting. Estimated apparently involved on both ... hope a band of clear weather that is of Lake Winnipeg, (Canada. through the observatory’s 241/2-inch Blumenthal met for 90 minutes with task force would send Carter a savings from this largely symbolic shut-off notice on them. If you claimed it had disabled or destroyed sides,” a U.S. State Department recommendation in a few weeks for following a front eastward from the The eclipse begins just after telescope by NBC with a feed to wish to know more about the Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao- or disabled seven missile bases. move would be about ft.OOO barrels spokesman said in Washington Mon­ dealing with the current situation. of oil daily. Pacific would reach Goldendale Dy sunrise in the eastern Pacific as the public TV through KWSU of guidelines and what documenta­ ping and afterwards told reporters: Kyodo quoted official documents eclipse time. day. moon passes directly between the Washington State University. ’The tion you need call 646-4114 or 649- “ I conveyed the position of the saying “several thousand” Viet­ The president vetoed a fifth About 10 miles further south, at a But other administration officials, Earth-and sun and will reach totality thousands converging on this little 2093 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. United States with respect to China’s namese prisoners of war — the first The spokesman said the Viet­ reflecting uncertainty over when proposed stand-by measure — replica of Stonehenge, dozens of at 8:09 a.m. PST. It will sweep in a town included residents of Uganda, CLEARANCE weekdays. You must come in and move into Vietnam and indicated our China has reported taking — have namese “appear to be reinforcing un­ Iran will resume oil exports and how restrictions on the number of parking Burma, Holland, Hungary, Canada fill out an application for aid. opposition to that move and our hope been taken into Chinese territory. its in the north,” a rugged, much it will sell, said some of Mon­ spaces offered in downtown commer­ and “a lot from California” and there will be a speedy withdrawal.” The Kyodo report said 7,000 Viet­ overgrown area where the war is day’s mandatory ..comservation cial lots and by employCirs including throughout the Northwest. BUY THE PAIR AND SAVE MORE $$ The Economy Asked whether this was the namese troops were knocked out of centered along mountain roads that proposals — short of rationing — the government — largely because of Marcelle Montgomery, directing message Carter directed him to action on the front line along China’s have been pounded by artillery. might be needed by this summer. difficulties enforcing it, sources said. operations at a civic information deliver to the Chinese, Blumenthal WASHINGTON: A(toinistration Kwangsi Chryan Autonomous Teng said Monday he hoped the center Sunday, said “We ran out of Region, directly to the northeast of Sensor sources say President Carter will said, “ Yes.” He assessed his war would take no longer than room.” Motels within a 50-miIe meeting with Teng as “very good and Vietnam. I send Congress standby plans to China’s 1962 border war with India. radius of Goldendale had been filled Control force energy saving through thorough.” Kyodo said 10,000 others were an­ , for weeks and local residents were "The war is in its 11th day today with coupon-type gasoline rationing Earlier, Teng told reporters in the nihilated on the front along Yunnan fighting spilling across five northern offering space in their homes until DemsI Announce and other less stringent Great Hall of the People that Chinese Province in two days after the war Vietnam provinces. that, too, ran out. measures. troops are exploding the “myth of the erupted last -Saturday. Yunnan is , Many campers and trailers were LOS ANGELES: ARCO invincibility of Vietnam.” He said he north-northwest of Vietnam and An editorial in the official Chinese parked along highways leading to Four Petroleum Products Co. will in­ does not expect Vietnam’s strongest borders on Laos. Communist Party Paper, People’s Goldendale. Water Level troduce strict allocation of ally, the Soviet Union, to intervene in Radio Hanoi claimed Tuesday total Daily, said today China would not Budget Surplus Most scientists wanting to study Selections petroleum products Thursday the war, but “we are prepared casualties of 19,350 since the war withdraw its troops until Hanoi the eclipse were in planes high above because of the Iranian shutdown against that” in any event. began Feb. 17. Analysts in Bangkok agreed to negotiate. “The border By GREG PEARSON spending or had their budgets cut any cloud cover. of crude oil production. Asked when the fighting would end, said they believe the Vietnamese conflict between China and Vietnam Amidst warnings that severe eye Herald Reporter when the $300,000 reductions were NEW YORK: For the first time Teng said, “Such a matter cannot be casualty claims are almost certainly can only be settled through made. damage could be Inflicted on anyone since the Arab oil embargo in decided by one side only. We will be exaggerated. negotiations,” the newspaper said. MANCHESTER — Obviously looking at the sun, schools changed 1973, Trans World Airlines proud, the Democratic members of ’The Democrats also asked that the the Town Board of Directors met their opening hours so children would Fabric Softener canceled flights today — for the entire surplus be used as a revenue Monday to announce a $512,501 sur­ not be unsupervised en route to I third straight day — because of for the upcoming 1979-80 budget. This plus for the 1977-78 fiscal year. school when the eclipse occurred. Iranian fuel shortage. will help offset expected losses in Motorists were w am ^ to turn on I NEW YORK: Stocks closed Israel Rejects Call Original predictions in the summer grants from the state and federal 2 their lights as the daytime darkness lower on the New York Stock of 1977 had said the year could have governments, they said. gather^. Exchange in light trading Mon­ ended with as much as a $1 million When asked if they had perhaps The activity surrounding the day. The Dow Jones industrial deficit, so the Democrats took Mon­ eclipse in the Northwest follows a overreacted by the past cuts that led average ended the day at 821.12, a But Begin Will Talk day to review some of the actions to the large surplus. Mayor Stephen tradition of intense interest in the loss of 2.16, they felt led to the large surplus. Penny responded, “You have to be solar phenomenon that goes back to LONDON: The dollar closed JERUSALEM (UPI) — The Israeli David.) of re c e n t developm ents and Director Joseph Sweeney recalled conservative on these matters. If we ancient times. lower on most European money Cabinet today overwhelmingly The sources said the Cabinet questions concerning the bilateral how Republicans had used the 1977 hadn’t pulled money out and had the Two royal astronomers in China, exchanges in what one dealer said S o v e $ $ $ decided to reject President Carter’s ministers were upset that Egyptian relations between the United States campaign to “strum the drum of increased tax collection, we’d be according to one report, were was a reaction to developments in 7 beheaded because they drank too invitation to Prime Minister President Anwar Sadat was not to and Israel,” Begin said. gloom” about a possible deficit. close to a deficit,” he said. I Iran as well as Indochina. Menachem Begin to attend a summit much wine and failed to shoot arrows NOW I participate in the meeting. He deciined to answer reporters Also, if those steps had not been NOW TOKYO: The American dollar meeting this week because of a questions. “ We came in with all kinds of and beat drums to drive away a The Cabinet decision was certain prophecies of gloom. We’ve turned it taken, the $500,000 surplus would not ONLYi remained stationary today hardening of Egypt’s position in the to anger Carter, who reportedly A dispute over protocol and angry dragon devouring the sun during the ONLY, around for the benefit of our now be available to assist in next against the yen in brisk trading on peace talks. planned to convene the summit with charges by some Israeli leaders that first recorded eclipse Oct. 22, 2137 i taxpayers,” Sweeney said. year’s revenues, he said. The $500,000 the Tokyo foreign exchange But Begin said he would be willing Begin and Egyptian prime minister Begin was being snubbed had com­ B.C. INVENTOliriHVENTonr CLUMC lEAlU MCi ytiyYI lUYt ONo n KUCTEO REFRIOEMTiNK • JIKTIIC'llANeEt market. represents more than a mill in next at any time to meet with Carter con­ Mustapha Khalil as early as pounded the confusion over a remark “ This is very definitely a WASHINGTON: Orders for year’s budget. cerning relations between the United Thursday. reportediy made by Khalil who was Democratic success,” Director durable goods rose a healthy 4.1 ------— •L O M L DEUVERY States and Israel. Begin said Khalil insisted on the quoted as saying in London Monday Stephen Cassano said. Republicans, however, had a Sawdust Replaces Oil percent in January, the largest • NORMAL HOOK-UP Begin said it was evident to the adoption of the Egyptian proposals. that a tentative agreement on a He and the other Democrats slightly different reaction to the sur­ CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Sawdust I gain since a 6 percent advance Cabinet that in the five days of peace treaty already had been pointed to two areas they felt had led plus. last October, the Commerce “Under these circumstances, the may replace expensive imported oil • REMOVAL OF OLD APPLIANCE minsterial level talks in Washington reached.. to the surplus — approval in January Department reported. Cabinet decided that the prime Carl Zinsser, a GOP director, said as the energy source that heats many FREE! “no progress was made toward an minister is not in a position to par­ Egyptian reporters accompanying 1978 of about $300,000 in reductions in his party should be credited since it state office buildings and stores in Israeli-Egyptian agreement. On the ticipate in the proposed meeting with Khalil back to Egyp.t from last the 1977-78 budget and an increased was the first to point out that there New Hampshire’s capital city. PUIS ... OUR OWN PARTS & SERVICE DEPT. Inside Today contrary, a more extreme position Dr. Khalil,” Begin said in a prepared week’s round of Camp David talks effort to collect taxes owed the town. was a possibility of a deficit for the With the price of heating oii con- was presented by the Egyptian statement. with Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe While referring several times to I Classified...... 17-18 1977-78 budget year. tinualy on the rise, Rodger Bioom- delegation.” the party’s “team effort,” the Comics...... 19 But the Cabinet left an opening for Dayan quoted him as saying, “We ’The Democrats at first ignored the Eclipse Preparation fieid, president of Concord Steam k - 4 The Cabinet voted 14-2 to reject the Begin to go to Washington im­ have reached a draft agreement that Democrats also credited others. Corp,, modified one of the firm’s Editorial ...... 9 invitation temporarily because “it potential deficit before the actions Bill Yantis, left, director of the Goldendale, Wash., Obser­ mediately, if necessary, if Carter will be submitted to our TTiey mentioned the work of James were taken, he said. three boilers so it would burn saw­ Entertainment ...... 15 would be inappropriate for Begin to Fam ily...... g wanted to see him about its decision. governments” for approval. Turek, collector of revenue, David The real credit should go to the vatory, and Bill Kaplin, right, TV technician adjust 24>inch dust and wood residue from a lumber take part in the talks under the Obituaries______10 ’"The prime minister is prepared at A U.S. State Department Barry, the town’s attorney, and the town manager and the department telescope at the observatory Sunday to obtain the best possible mill in nearby Henniker. B.D. 4&SON current conditions,” the sources any time convenient to President spokesman in Washington quickly staffs of both offices. ’Those two of­ Peopletalk...... 2 heads for coming through with the picture. Below Yantis is TV monitor on which the sun can be The firm supplies heat to the said. Carter to leave for the United States denied the report, adding that U.S. 6t‘) PEARLM\iN ''11(11- r II I.. ()i:i-2i:i M VM III ' I I II Sports...... 11-13 fices were involved most in the ef­ budget cuts,” he said. seen. The Goldendale Observatory is in the direct path of the Statehouse, several other state (In Washington, the White House to meet with the president to discuss officials had been in touch with forts to collect overdue taxes. [Television ...... 15 Zinsser also said such factors as in­ upcoming total solar eclipse. (UPI photo) owned buildings. City Hall and 120 delayed comment on the Israel’s matters related to the peace making Khalil and that he denied having ’The Democrats also thanked other other customers. refusal to send Begin to Camp creased cemetery and sewer rates process, original issues in the context made the remark. departments that had held back on have been approved by the board. PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27, 1979

_ g y |g I^ g J jE R A ^ , Tues., Feb. 27, 1979— PAGE THREE Peopletalk Milk Strike Moon, Sun St^rs 1 Panicking Vernon Sets Star Joins ERA Drive Moratorium Film and Broadway star Joan one he portrays on the tube — was in someone trying to sell it. Says he, New York In Boffo Eclipse Hackett loaned the clout of her name Detroit Monday to receive a national “They couldn’t possibly sell it On Rub Dens Monday to a drive by women’s award from Sigma Delta Chi, the because it is known. Anyone he would By I'nilcil PrcHs liiliTim liomil groups to head off the threatened national journalism society, and he try to sell it to would know it was NEW YORK (UPI) - When the Eclipse ‘79, the last solar blackout wide path of total darkness, hawkers rescinding of South Dakota's 1973 had some harsh words for his hosts. mine.” milkmen go on strike in a city where By BARBARA RICIIMOM) He says reporters these days are revue to play the North American sold eclipse T-shirts and what they passage of the Equal Rights Amend­ the only cows are pampered continent this century, drew rave Herald Keporler ment. coming across to the public as Quote of the Day called “canned darkness.” residents of the zoo, it’s a crisis — at notices Monday from scientists and Goldendale — population 3,200, the VERNON — While the town’s At a Pierre, S.D., press con­ "privileged punks,” protecting their Author Irving Wallace in Los least for mot(iers and mothers-to-be. anyone else lucky enough to have a largest town in the path of the Zoning Board is considering changes ference, Miss Hackett warned state own fiefdoms. He warns they'd Angeles on the “dramatic” effect 10 “I’m pregnant and I’m supposed to good seat for the star-studded attrac­ eclipse’s totality — drew at least 300, in zoning laws that would make it legislators, "We have come to reaf­ better start coming across instead as years of research on his best-seller drink one quart of milk a day,” said tion. scientists and amateur astronomers tougher for massage parlors to es­ firm our longstanding commitment the people's "representative, their “The Word” had on his own spiritual Catherine Mackler, who recently The performance opened off the who paid a fee to use the observatory tablish in town, a moratorium has to the ERA and to tell you there are agent, their witness.” outlook; "I was an atheist and I I moved to New York from Paris. “I Oregon and Washington coasts in the grounds for their viewing. Another been declared for a 60 day period to people who really watch South moved up to an agnostic. Now, I ab­ don’t know what I’m going to do. I Pacific Ocean and danced its way prevent the proliferation of such es­ Dakota. By not passing or reaffir­ Tower of Strength 4 ' 7,000 invaded the area around the im- solutely open the door to the bought yesterday some powdered non-stop for 90 minutes in a spotlight all community or at Stonehenge. tablishments until the laws are ming your backing of the ERA, you Texas Sen. John Tower blushed and possibility there may be some milk. I didn’t taste it yet. of black across America’s outback, changed. are mucking up my life." “It was far beyond my expec­ buried his face in his hands Monday powers we do not know — that there “They should have an emergency into remote sections of Canada and tations,” said John Marshall, 72, of The action was taken by the Town at the opening of a Senate Banking may be persons touched in some number like they have for heat, for winding up in far-off Greenland. Vancouver, Wash., who was viewing Council Monday night on request of Editpr's .Assignment Committee hearing in^ Washington divine way. I don’t laugh at that any people who need milk for health The next such show is billed for his first eclipse although he had a Mayor Frank McCoy. McCoy Televison’s City Editor Lou Grant when Wisconsin’s William Proxmire more. There are too many things on reasons.” central Africa, India and China on hand in building Goldendale’s proposed a resolution but said he has an assignment for American greeted him with, "Look! It's a bird! earth and in the heavens we just There was no “mayday number” Feb. 16, 1980. telescope. didn’t want this to be considered a journalists — clean up the act or risk It's a plane! No, it’s Super Tower!” can’t explain.” for the calcium-starved, however, Critics, given advance notice by Dr. Jay Pasachoff of crusade against businesses in town. more contempt and indifference The occasion for the razzberry — a when , milk deliverers and plant science that it would be a boffo Massachusetts’ Williams College, He recalled how he ran in the from a confused public. recent invitation-only costume party Glimpses workers walked off the job Saturday production, grabbed front-row seats viewing his ninth eclipse, said, “This forefront to establish an obscenity night, drying up milk supplies for 10 EM Asner — who onqe wanted to be in Dallas, and a Washington Post pic­ Notre Dame football Coach Dan along the great black way to see the one had beautiful pinkish spots. ordinance when the town was a real newsman, rather than iust the ture of the event at which the million people throughout New sights, which included the planets There were lots of effects because plagued with X-rated movies. He Devine has been tapped for the John York’s five boroughs and Long Island diminutive Tower bounded around in F. Kennedy National Award by the Venus, Mercury and Mars, But the this is the time when sun spot activi­ said he thinks Vernon was the first in the blue tights and red satin cape of and triggering reports of widespread headliners were the moon and the ty is at a maximum.” the state to have an obscenity or­ Holyoke, Mass., Saint Patrick’s Day “ price gouging” on the part of Supermah. Parade Committee ... Benny Good­ sun. Pasachoff said it would be several dinance. Newspaper Tour merchants hawking what was left. Normally, there isn't much man, Count Basie and Sarah Vaughn The moon upstaged the sun, crow­ months before he and other scientists He also said he tried to have a The strikers were unmoved by the laughter in the Banking Committee's have been signed to perform at the Asner, right, who stars as a city editor in television’s ding it offstage for 2 minutes 52 involved in study of this eclipse massage parlor ordinance passed in cries of the pregnant and the staid counsels of high finance — but Playboy Jazz Festival in June at the Lou Grant Show,” visited the Detroit Free Press, Monday seconds at Lake Winnepeg in Canada, would complete their analysis. Dr. 1975 but the council then didn’t pass that one broke up the bankers. plundered. Hollywood Bowl and Playboy founder the newspaper where Grant is said to have gotten his start’ but for no more than 44 seconds to John Rice, a Brandon University it. One was passed in 1976 and he said “We're going to stay out until we audiences watching the peek-a-boo astronomer working on a project that Last of the Century it worked well as far as issuing Hugh Hefner says other stars have Asner reads over the shoulder of Christine Bradford, an assis­ get what we want,” a caller who Slight Oversight agreed to attend — among them. Diz­ act in Wallace, Idaho. may help scientists with energy licenses for massage parlors but it tant city editor at the Free Press. (UPI photo) identified himself as a striking milk The curious came from Alaska, research, called the eclipse “spec­ doesn’t restrict operations. He said VioHnist-conductor Alexander zy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Herbie Han­ Sequential photo of Monday’s solar eclipse moon. At 8:42 the sun begins passing out of truck driver told UPI. “You can tell Arizona, California, Maryland, tacular. It was lovely to view, really the purpose of changing the zoning Schneider was tired when he got back cock and Lionel Hampton ... Jimmy was made in San Francisco at five-minute in­ those people who drink milk out there Wisconsin, California and other worth the wait.” the moon’s shadow. Elapsed time between laws is to make it more difficult for to New York from Hanover, N.H., Stewart, Ingrid Bergman and Fran­ they can drink beer in the mean­ faraway places to watch the show, In the animal kingdom, birds tervals between 7:37 and 8:42 a.m., pst. eighth and ninth exposures was 10 minutes. massage parlors to get started. aboard a train Sunday morning — so cois Truffaut will be among time.” celebrities paying tribute to Alfred which went on despite overcast skies headed for the trees to roost, grazing Eclipse’s progress begins lower left as the Transamerica pyramid and Bank of America The mayor said that another tired that he walked off and left his For most New Yorkers, as inured Hitchcock at an American Film and rain in some places. Viewing was animals settled down as though it moon starts to blot out the sun and climaxes headquarters at lower right, Bay Bridge application was filed Monday mor­ violin in a cab. to strikes as they are to cockroaches clear in parts of Montana, North ning and he had heard that more may He’s rather eager to get it back Institute salute to the “master of were dusk, and wolves in the in center with the sun resembling a quarter lower left. (UPI photo) and rush-hour traffic, the strike Dakota and Canada. Portland zoo paced as daylight be pending. He is also concerned that since it's valued at $200,000, and he’s suspense” March 7 ... Jordan’s royal generated profound apathy. physician says Queen Noor — the On the Washington side .of the dimmed, then assumed a submissive such operations may come into the appealing to New York cabbies to "Neither my husband nor I drink onetime Lisa Halaby, daughter of Columbia River that separates posture with their ears laid back and area in some other guise. help him. ,milk so I haven't even looked in the Pan American World Airways Chair­ Oregon and Washington, modern-day stared at the East during the The resolution states that the town ' Schneider’s violin is no ordinary in­ store,” said Mrs. Thomas F. Baker man Najeeb Halaby and wife to King druids gathered to dance, sing and darkness. and its Health Department will sus­ strument. It’s one of 70 made in the of Manhattan. “Coffee? Take mine Hussein — is expecting her first child worship at a replica of England’s At Wildlife Safari near Roseburg, pend the acceptance of applications early 18th century by the Guameri black and my husband drinks tea, so in September ... famous Stonehenge. College students Ore., free-roaming animals “became for, and the issuance of permits for, family in Cremona, Italy. who needs it?” in Aberdeen, N.D., staged a beer- the establishment and operation of At least he isn't worried about somewhat confused,” said zoology Pat Smith, of the Deli-0 Sandwich barrel breakfast at a tavern. director Bill York. “It was dark massage parlors within the town for and Hero Shop in Manhattan, con­ On a cOurthourse lawn in Missoula, enough that the animals started a period of 60 days. firmed the laissez faire attitude of Mont., Roger Holt and Kathleen going into evening routines. The mayor said he feels this is a Dartmouth’s Fraternities most of his customers. Roch were married. Justice of the “And then when the eclipse was reasonable action for a reasonable' “We got no milk today at all,” he Peace Janet Jenson used a flashlight virtually over and the normal bright period of time to allow the Zoning said. “Sure, lots of people are com­ to read the ceremony, which took morning began again, the animals Commission to take proper action on WasnH Easy May Face Disbandment ing in looking for it, but they know place at the moment when the sun ‘woke up’ again and we had a tremen­ the rules changes. there's a strike on. It's just one more The resolution also reads, “The HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) - Dar- and social clubs in six months and a was totally blotted out by the moon. dous dawn chorus from geese, swans, Sen. Herman Talmadge, D- strike, you know. They're used to it.” mayor and the Town Council of the mouth College’s 22 fraternities and final report in one year. In Goldendale, Wash., which had and ducks.” Ga., sips a glass of water as he Jill Miller, a Forest Hills resident the only observatory smack dab in Town of Vernon deem it in the best two sororities may not be Animal "Should the board of trustees That’s how it was generally: a reports “it was not easy” to who, like Mrs. Mackler, is pregnant, the middle of the 170- to 195-mile- howling success. interest of the town, and its Houses, but they’re in the doghouse. become convinced that significant was worried. overcome alcoholism but that They have been given one year to residents, based on orderly and changes are not occurring, or that ‘Tve got to have milk,” she said. proper development, and the general he is ready to take charge document their value — or face dis­ the rate of change is unacceptably “My husband went out to buy a sub­ health, welfare and well-being of said bandment on the Ivy League campus. slow,” President John C. Kemeny again in his marathon race for stitute today. There were three car­ residents, that a moratorium on the A faculty resolution Nov. 6, 1978 Monday told a faculty meeting, “then Expectant Queen re-election and to resume his tons of powered milk left on the shelf Cosmonauts Land acceptance of applications and called for the abolition of Dart­ the board will be prepared to vote on The Royal Physician announced Monday that Queen Neer, and he got one of them. The other two Senate duties this week. The mouth’s fraternity system, asking issuance of permits of massage the abolition of fraternities and the 27-year-old American-born wife of Jordan’s King Husseini were snapped up fast. I guess if we parlors, be declared.” remarks took place at the Long that the system be disbanded "for en- sororities.” have to we can ask friends in New The mayor said he thinks the Beach, Calif., Naval Regional .couraging behavior .antithetical to is expecting her first child in September. (UPI photo)' A Fraternity Board of Overseers— Jersey to bring milk in to us.” On Salyut Station existing ordinance has a very broad Medical Center where he is un­ the purposes of the conege.” created recently by the trustees “to For Holly Clark of Corona, milk Responding Monday to that resolu­ definition of massage parlor and he dergoing five weeks of treat­ help reduce the dominance by frater­ products — unaffected by the strike tion, the Dartmouth Board of MOSCOW (UPI) - Two Soviet message in a broadcast shown on feels the Health Department would ment for alcohol abuse and nities of the social life of the college” — not milk itself was the issue. Trustees Monday asked for a cosmonauts safely aboard the Salyut Soviet evening television. have to determine the interpretation — will be responsible for preparing ”1 don't care about the milk,” she when an application is made. exhaustion. (UPI photo) preliminary report on the residential the report, Kemeny said. 6 space lab found a very tidy new Ryumin, 39, who was aboard the said. "Milk 1 can live without, but I home in space today and a note of ad­ ill-fated Soyuz 25 flight that failed to This was in answer to a concern sure hope they don’t run out of vice left behind by the previous dock with the station in 1977, said he I expressed by Marie Herbst, council /3000 National Weather yogurt. I'm on a diet.” tenants. was very pleased to arrive. And he member, that applications might be The New York City Consumer Af­ Rookie commander Vladimir had some nice things to say about the filed under the guise of an “en­ City Fest Hi Lo fairs Department confirmed Lyakhov and flight engineer Valery Soyuz 25 housekeepers. counter group” or some other speh Albuquerque pc 59 31 Miami Beach f 72 50 dwindling milk supplies on super­ Ryumin linked their Soyuz 32 “Everything is in order here,” he Stages of Eclipse name. Anchorage 28 08 Milwaukee pc 30 20 market shelves and was receiving spaceship with the orbiting space lab said. “The station is very tidy and With tongue in cheek. Councilman Asheville 7 36 28 Minneapolis pc 32 18 reports of overcharging by some Monday, then entered the station, everything is in its place.” The sun is gradually eclipsed by the moon showing its corona, upper right, which is only Stephen Marcham commented, “I Atlanta sy 37 34 Nashville f 42 29 grocers throughout the strike bound agree with the intent of what you’re PlMPMaOMO r which has been shut down for almost The Tass news agency said it will early in Goldendale, Wash., Monday. Aerial visible when the eclipse is in totality. (UPI Billings sn 45 33 New Orleans f 59 35 area. four months. doing, massage parlors rub us all the Birmingham New York cy 38 33 check out the space station to see photos of the partial stages, left, three photo) V. sy 49 29 A daylong survey of 286 super­ The last crewmen aboard Salyut 6 wrong way.” Boston cy 35 31 Oklahoma City pc 55 36 how much repair and maintenance photos, ending in total eclipse with the sun \*ATLAWTI markets and grocery stores turned The mayor said it isn’t the intent of Brownsville, Tx 67 Omaha cy 38 29 were Vladimir Kovalenok and ’work will be necessary to keep the pc 51 the resolution to affect those Buffalo sn 27 25 Philadelphia cy 41 36 up only 86 with fresh milk still on the Alexander Ivanchenkov, who station functioning. Charleston, SC sy 48 32 Phoenix sy 74 52 shelves. returned to Earth last November The Salyut station has proved to be massage parlors already established. Charlott, NC sy 47 29 Pittsburgh sn 35 27 Miguel Soto, an employee at a after a record 139 days in space. a sturdy lab. Since it was placed into The town has about three massage Chicago sy 36 18 Portland. Me. r 32 25 Manhattan Key Food store, said he But before leaving Salyut 6, the two orbit almost 17 months ago, the sta­ Insurance Payback Ordered parlors. Cleveland cy 31 22 Portland, Ore. r 54 43 had only powdered and canned milk cosmonauts scribbled a note of en­ Councilman Leonard Jacobs said tion has been used by six different WATERBURY (UPI) - One of six five-year suspenaea sentence and The embezzling was part of a Columbus pc 33 21 Providence cy 34 30 left to offer customers, adding couragement for the next crew in crews for a total of eight months. In insurance agents charged with first- also ordered him to pay court costs. the massage parlors aren’t the only Dallas Richmond scheme in which policy holders’ [Z 3 * ' a o « pc 58 41 pc 44 30 “some of them are damn’mad.” space. Ryumin found the message addition, four unmanned Pioneer degree larceny in connection with an Lepore was one of six agents in the objectionable activity the town has. UriW tATHtn F010CAST • Denver sh 60 37 St. Louis sy 40 21 “They tell me other stores — little names were forged on checks He said there is also a proliferation when he floated into the space sta­ supply ships have ferried fuel and alleged embezzlement scheme has Hancock’s Ansonia office who were payable to them and cashed at local For period ending 7 a.m. EST 2/28/79. During Tuesday Des Moines cy 34 22 Salt Lake City pc 47 30 grocery stores — still have milk, but tion. of fast food places and noted it Detroit San Antonio pc equipment to the station. been fined $1,000, ordered to pay arrested last Dec. 27 and charged banks, the ECU said. n i^ t, ram will fall over the mid and north Pacific coast, sy 36 20 50 tjiey're selling it for $2.75 a gallon,’.!, “Congratulations on the arrival,” doesn’t necessarily have to be a Duluth pc 32 17 San Diego f 63 54 New Facts on Hughes The Salyut 6 program has included rstitution and given a suspended with first-degree larceny. The Lepore was charged with cashing while snow is indicated in portions of the upper Mississip­ he said. The regular price is $1.99. the note read. “You are facing a very sentence. morals problem. El Paso pc 57 49 San Francisco sy 56 48 ABC-TV’s news magazine show “20-20,” which airs tonight, cosmonauts from Czechoslovakia, arrests followed an investigation by 21 checks which were due to policy pi valley, and the northern Plains, changing to freezing Hartford cy 32 30 San Juan pc 83 70 Barbara Samuels of the Bronx — the difficult road. Take care of each Poland and East Germany and the William A. Lepore, 35, of New the Economic Crime Unit of the state William Breslau, town attorney, ram aiM rain, southward into the mid and lower says it has uncovered new facts about the strange, final years holders and keeping a portion of the said there have been challenges to Honolulu sy 82 65 Seattle r 47 41 mother of two toddlers and a 12-year- other and be very considerate to each Soviet Union plans to launch crews Haven, Monday was plac^ on five Attorney General’s office. proceeds. old boy — also had a report of other. You have a lot of friends and other moratoriums and he has no ^sewhere*' to partly cloudy skies Houston pc 63 46 Spokane sh 48 33 of Howard Hughes and the men who controlled his fortune. with Bulgarian, Cuban and years probation on the condition he The ECU said the six had allegedly He is the third to plead guilty and Indianapolis sy 33 Tampa f 60 43 pricegouging. they will all help you. We wish you idea what the result might be if the 15 ABC says these X-rays, made at Hughes’ autopsy, plus Mongolian cosmonauts. repay $7,390.93 to the John Hancock embezzled money due the Hancock be sentenced. The other three cases Jackson, Miss. f 51 27 Washington pc 41 37 “The grocery store across the success.” matter should be challenged in the medical logs previously kept secret, prove Hughes was taking A second crew is expected to join Mutual Life Insurance Co. and in some cases allegedly are still pending in Waterbury Connecticut Weather Jacksonville f 48 33 Wichita cy 47 34 street has some milk,” she said, "but A beaming Ryumin, dressed in a the Soyuz 32 cosmonauts perhaps Waterbury Superior Court Judge embezzled premiums from the in­ courts. The resolution passed un­ Kansas City c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- massive doses of drugs. (UPI photo) Superior Court. cy 46 31 they’ve run the price up from 92 dark blue spacesuit, read the within two weeks. Donald Dorsey gave Lepore a 2'A- to sured. animously. Cloudy today. Highs today in the mid to upper 30s, Las Vegas f 66 47 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- cents a quart to $1.29. Now that’s around 3 C. Partial clearing overnight with lows 25 to 30. Little Rock pc 50 33 missing; pcpartly cloudy; r- going to hit me in the pocketbook. Los Angeles f 63 48 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; Wednesday fair with highs in the lower 40s. Probability of The children aren't suffering yet, but Louisville sy 38 25 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Mailer Says Bad Press prwipitation 40 percent today 10 percent tonight and it could get rough.” Wednesday. Variable winds around 10 mph becoming Memphis f 44 28 thunderstorms; w-windy. Anti-Litter Bill Meanwhile, a metropolitan cow KITCHEN CKKINET FRONTS northwesterly 15 to 20 mph late today and tonight. Extended Forecast Will Hurt Book Sales count turned up seven — six in the Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph on Wednesday. Queens Zoo's Flushing Meadow Again an Issue Mass., R.I. & Conn.; Fair Thursday. Chance of rain or animal farm and one, a professional The Easy-To-Do FOR A Winter Sports Outlook snow Friday and Saturday. Daytime high temperatures BARNSTABLE, Mass. (UPI) - “The Executioner’s Song,” a story actress, on Staten Island. Kitchen Remodeling Kit^ in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Overnight lows in the upper 20s Author Norman Mailer says he’s None — especially the stage-struck Mixed precipitation of sleet, freezing rain drizzle con­ to mid 30s. about Gary Giimore," the convicted HARTFORD (UPI) — The anti-litter bill, one of the used to bad publicity but he says bossy owned and managed by John more controversial bills passed in the last legislative ses­ ... Or We Install tinues over a wide area of northern New England. This Vermont; Rain or mixed precipitation developing late kilier executed by a Utah firing what he has been getting lately has squad. Franzreb — are for mil&ng. sion, has resurfaced as an issue in this session. should become mostly rain in southern Maine and Thursday and continuing Friday. Flurries followed by been awful. To com piete the 1,969-page He said his cow, named Fanny, is a Last year, the Legislature passed both the anti-litter southern New Hampshire and occasional light snow in partial clearing Saturday. Highs mainly in the 30s. Lows And he says it’s bound to hhrt the manuscript, Maiier toid Probate regular in movies and TV commer­ bill, which will tax businesses to finance a litter clean-up Vermont this afterqoon. Southern New England will re­ in the mid 20s to mid 30s Thursday and Friday dropping saie of future books he may write. Judge Shirley R. Lewis he worked 340 cials and sometimes takes a walk-on program, and the “bottle” bill, which will require a five- main cloudy with chance of some intermittent light driz­ into the mid teens to mid 20s Saturday. Mailer, 56, who is being sued for out of 360 days on an average of eight role at a cocktail party. cent deposit on all soda and beer containers. Both laws zle or li^ t freezing drizzle. Tonight will see partial divorce by his fourth wife, told a Maine.and New Hampshire; Fair Thursday. Chance of or nine hours daiiy in 1978. He is now "I'm hiding her until the are scheduled to take effect in 1980. clearing in southern New England. Snow flurries are snow north and rain or snow south Friday and Saturday. news conference Monday she is pain­ expMted over Vermont with some mixed precipitation editing it and he said it’s iike dairyworkers' strike is over,” he Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, R-Hamden and a bottle bill Highs in the 30s north to low 40s south. Lows near 20 north ting him as a scrouge in their divorce said. advocate, wrote the chairmen of the Environment Com­ holding in elsewhere in northern New England. to 30 south. “making syrup out of sap.” It is due trial in an effort to win a bigger out in the fail. mittee Monday, asking them to push for repeal of the AT settlement. anti-litter law. SHADY GLEN PARKADE He also said stories about the The Connecticut Industry and Labor Council im­ Manchester To Advartlaa couple’s pending divorce action in­ Mrs. Mailer has asked for custody East Hartford — Glastonbury To Roport Nowt Iranians Paid mediately countered by saying the law should remain on For a classified advertisement, call tensified the Internai Revenue Ser­ of the couple’s two teen-age sons and the books. Can be applied to Cheese omelet plain or served with ham and/or Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office To report a news item or story idea: vice interest in his financial affairs, wants Mailer to turn over his $135,000 GROTON (UPI) — Iranian enlisted In his letter, DeNardis said California’s anti-litter law bacon; French Toaat or your choice of Pan­ Manchester — Alex Girelli, 643-2711 metal or wood [FORMICA DSPS 327-500 hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday “and they put a lien on everything I Provincetown house on Cape Cod, men stationed at the U.S. Naval Sub­ has been a disaster. cakes smothered with syrup; Eggs prepared through Friday. When the office is East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711 own.” and pay $1,000 weekly in support. marine base are receiving salaries cabinets. the way you like them; muffins and coffee. Published daily except Sunday and Glastonbury Charlie Maynard, 643-2711 “The California Recylcing and Resource Recovery Act certain holidays hy the .Manchester closed, classifi^ ads may be placed by Beverly Rentz Mailer, 48, one of Mailer says he can’t afford it with again after going without pay for a is a bomb,” he said. “We can still defuse the Connecticut Ask for your favorite. Shady Qlen calling 643-2718. Andover...... Donna Holland, 646-0375 his other commitments and said he Publishing Co,. Herald .Square. PO Bolton...... Donna Holland, 646-3075 the Toni Twins on the Arthur Godfrey month and a half. Litter Control and Recycling Act.” Thinking about new kitchen cabinets? Now you con save at the Parkade will prephre It. For information about display adver­ Box 591. Manchester. Conn 06040. Coventry — Claire Connelly, 742-8202 television program of the 1950s, has already pays her $400 weekly, tax Lt. Eric Willenbrock, a Navy DeNardis said the California law “produced a'howling up to 70% by simply taking off your old doors and tising. call Thomas Hooper, advertising charged cruel and abusive treatment free, and pays the Provincetown spokesman, said the Navy is paying director, at 643-2711. Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 dissent” when businesses in that state were sent tax drawer fronts and replacing with wood­ Have a Complaint? because of Mailer’s mistresses. mortgage as well. the 195 Iranian military personnel South Windsor . Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 assessments. He said the California Legislature is in the grained panels surfaced with FORMICA. It's easy. No Nawa — If you have a question or To Subocribo Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 He has eight children by six At the news conference. Mailer stationed at Groton and about 1,000 . process of repealing the law. complaint about news coverage, call women, four of them wives — his held up a picture of Mrs, Mailer in others nationwide with funds from muss, no fuss — your cabinetcontents remain undisturbed. To subscribe, call Customer Service To report special news: But E.E. Fuller, chairman of the Connecticut Industry Frank Burbank, managing editor. 643- at 647-9946 Office hours are 8:30 a m, to iawyers say 14 people are dependent the current issue of People, a weekly the Iranian Foreign Military Sales Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 and Labor Council, said the California situation is 2711. 6 p m. Monday through Friday and 7 to magazine, which showed her sitting Trust Fund. Church Notices. Alice Evans, 643-2711 on him — and testimony Monday in­ different from Connecticut’s. Circulation — It you have a problem 10 a m. Saturday. on the floor of an all-but-bare apart­ Do it yourself or we install. Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 dicated he owed a total of $425,000. The fund was set up for contingen­ “California probably went too far in its enthusiasm to 100% S had y Glen regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents ment in Brooklyn, N.Y., reading. Customer .Service. 647-9946. Delivery E am ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 His lawyer said he owed $108,000 to cies by the Iranian government, conquer the litter problem by making across-the-board . •'DAIRY STORES weekly, $3.90 lor one month, $11.70 for Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 the federal government, $135,000 to As he spoke, his current companion Willinbrock said. Payments were assessments o all types of businesses and industries,” he BANK FINANCING should be made by 5:30 p.m. Monday three months. $23.40 for six months, and and aide Norris Church, 30, a former through Friday and by 7;30 a m. .Satur­ his literary agent, Scott Meridith, authorized when the fund was said. OUT OF TOWN CALI On Route 6 in Manchester and at the Manchester Parkade. $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. high fashion model and school day and $90,000 to his mother — three of organized. “Connecticut’s litter control act, on the other hand, Coll lor FREE hartsORD _ nnw John and Bernice FUeg. Owners available on request Monday through Friday his biggest creditors. teacher from Russellville, Ark., sat Officials said they weren't sure why will be funded only by those companies which contribute ESTIMATE ___ 2 4 9 -0 0 7 7 1- 800- 327-1010 Mailer is currently at work on at his side. They have one child. the paychecks stopped cortiing. to the solid waste and litter stream,” Fuller said. PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. »7. 1979 Cops Move EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27. 1879— PAGE FIVE Unit Office No-Smoking Goal Gay Activists To BoUon Called Ambitious Set Campaign BOLTON — The north sector police of the Colchester State Police B) SUSAN VAUGHN smokers. Although the issue of WASHINGTON (UPI) — Homosexual activists, bouyed barracks wili have its headquarters second-hand smoke has not been sub­ by what they believe is an erosion of Anita Bryant’s sup­ at the Bolton Community Hall.' Herulil Re|mrler stantiated, there has been much port. are preparing to bring the issue of gay rights to At a Town Meeting Monday, MANCHESTER — The state com­ Dade County, Florida voters again in the 1980 presiden­ townspeople voted unanimously in m issioner on health told the research. Dr. Lloyd said, which shows that "the burning of tobacco tial primary. favor a a $2,700 appropriation for Manchester Board of Education that smoke can possibly promote cancer The Florida activists are seeking to build a national renovations to the fireplace room at his department’s goal to eliminate campaign around the Dade County vote that they hope smoking in all school buildings in five in some individuals who do not the Community Halt. smoke." will involve tens of thousands of “sexual dissidents" in I years is ambitious but realistic. The meeting, attended by 19 peo­ The effects of second-hand smoke the political process and “turn the consciousness of the | ple. was over in six minutes. Dr. Douglas Lloyd indicated Mon­ country around." ■ day night that students are interested show that women who live with a Renovations to the room wiil aliow smoker can lose five years from The plan is being put together by the staff of Miami S its use by the sector poiice, resident in stopping smoking despite the alar­ their lives. Beach's Transperience Center, a counseling center for 5 trooper, town treasurer and as a ming statistics that show that 4,000 ■ homosMual and bisexual men and women. It is based on ■ meeting room. youngsters in the United States start Dr. Lloyd said that more people are demanding the right to smoke- optimism raised by defeat of anti-homosexual | Most residents remained after the smoking every day. free environments. The Connecticut propositions in California and Seattle and what they see ■ Town Meeting to hear a report by Other statistics'given by Dr, Lloyd Clean Indoor Air Act will require as an erosion of anti-homosexual voting strength in Dade S gcUwwdT Harry Siebert of the state Depart­ added up to what he called, "a pretty that there be no smoking in any County, which encompasses the Miami area. J ment of Transportation. Bureau of serious situation," Among those According to Bob Kunst, one of the organizers of the B statistics are 100,000 regular public place, except areas designated Pianning, about tbe latest proposed by the proprietor. Several recent plan, supporters of the Dade County homosexual rights | m smokers under the age of 13, 6 DIVISION route for the completion of Interstate court cases have resulted in compen­ ordinance demonstrated in 1978 that they are gaining ■ 84. million regular smokers in the votes. They lost in 1977 by 116,000 votes; last year bv only ■ The new plan for Interstate 84 will schools in the United States, and sation to non-smokers affected by OFFINAST smoking. Dr. Lloyd said. 52.000. ■ SUPERMARKETS be north of Route 6 and. at this time, eight-fold increase in teen-age girls It was opposition to the Dade County ordinance in 1977 i only three homes are in its way. The who have started smoking in recent The smoking issue should be of the highest priority. Dr. Lloyd said, that thrust singer Anita Bryant into prominence as a | plan spares the Bolton Notch shop­ years. because it is "the largest preven-, spokeswoman for anti-homosexual groups. ■ ping center, area businesses and Dr. Lloyd's facts were taken from Kunst. in an interview in Wa^ington during an East h the new Surgeon General's report table cause of death and illness in our most homes previously slated for dis­ Mardi Gras Preparations country." Coast tour trying to raise $500,000 for the 1980 effort, said * placement. released Jan. 12, which was based on He commended the Manchester "in a sense we’ve already won and Anita has lost. It is B Siebert said the new route is an Angela Phelan, 4, of Mt. Hope. Kansas, has 30,000 studies of smoking in the past stationed in the F’rench Quarter to block out school board for its recent efforts to just a matter of time." | attempt to keep the shopping center 15 years. Among the many problems her face painted for her first Mardi Gras in vehicular traffic and residents have been establish anti-smoking policies in the "The whole issue of sexual consciousness is out of the ■ 2 intact and reduce some of the impact the French Quarter of New Orleans Monday. highlighted in the recent report. Dr. closet." Kunst said. n FOOD WAREHOUSE urged to stay away from the area Mardi Gras schools. He said the school boards around the Notch. He said, "It's a Lloyd noted the drastic increases in Kunst said he did not believe the Florida homosexual ! solution to avoiding the shopping Doing the honors is Suzanne Hardy of New day today (UPI photo) smoking in the effects of smoking arc in a good position to influence the now at these former Finast locations: community on the issue. community would have any difficulty in getting the B center. Getting through the Notch is Orleans. National Guard troops will be among women. There has been a He suggested that the schools en­ necessary 26,000 petition signatures to put the rights or- | not easy no matter what you do." five-fold increase in lung Cancer in courage the students to learn more dinance back on the ballot in time for the Florida ■ Several residents expressed con­ American women in the past few about themselves and their bodies presidential primary in March, 1980. 5 in MANCHESTER I in SPRINGFIELD cern about the possibility of two dead years, he said. In Connecticut Dr. "The issue is full equality, across-the-board," Kunst ! Lloyd said there has been an 89 per­ and help them to learn how to make 7 ends on Stony Road and the new road said. "We’re going to be pushing for District of Columbia • Mardi Gras Festivities cent increase in lung cancer in decisions around such issues as 205 Spencer, S t (K-Mart Plaza) | 510 Parker Street planned between the Whitehead and smoking. representation, abortion rights, health care and the B Stevenson homes on Notch Road. women in the past six years. ERA." g (Route 20 & 21) Siebert said the plan is not final A total of 360,000 deaths in the com­ Dr, Lloyd said because of the in­ terest in the subject indicated by “What we want to do,” he said, “is to change the ■ and changes can still be made. He ing year will be directly because of emotional climate of the country, to say that we want a 5 said the preliminary engineering has Continue Despite Strike smoking. Dr. Lloyd said. students, he thinks that is where the different alternative than the one Anita Bryant offers and ■ not yet started because federal ap­ A new issue raised in the recent success in smoking issue will be. Ron Stoddard, program coor­ to establish ourselves as a major political force beyond B proval for the highway has not yet NEW ORLEANS I UPI) — Stopping home find out I'm here. I'm gonna be In the 84-square block of the report — the effects of second-hand the two party system.” | dinator for smoking cessation for the been received. an incoming tide would have been dead." French Quarter, more than 700 peo­ smoke — should be of increasing in­ "Florida is the big primary,” he said. “It is the one ■ easier than slowing the madness of Like nearly everone else on Bour­ ple have been arrested for public terest to the schools. Dr. Lloyd said. Health Department, said he has been contacted by Manchester High that established Jimmy Carter. We want to get Carter 5 Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras Day. bon Street Monday night, the har­ drunkeness or disturbing the peace He noted that there are 3,000 out of his closet and in support of full equality.” J “It's the chance to be crazy that monica player was oblivious to a since last Friday. The situation different chemicals released from School where he will visit next week Boisoneau to talk about smoking cessation ac­ He said that opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment B brings these people out here," said police strike that forced cancellation forced city leaders to make a futile tobacco smoke, many of which have for women have been “using the gay issue” as a way of | Burke Madigan. a former Miami of today's downtown Mardi Gras plea for residents and tourists to been known to promote problems tivities. He said 169 students at MHS You too, have indicated an interest in either stopping ratification of the ERA. “They’re saying that ■ Will Leave resident who tends bar at Cosimo's parades and led Mayor Ernest avoid the French Quarter today. such as allergies, asthmatic attacks, the ERA means gay marriages,” he added. “The only 2 Tavern in the French Quarter. "You Morial to urge everyone stay out of "The usual free abandonment of and migraine headaches among non- quitting smoking or serving as peer counselors to help others quit. way ERA is going to pass is to get rid of the gay issue and can't do this in Milwaukee, or New the French Quarter. the day should be mixed with an un­ that means saying it is nobody’s right to judge us and that School Unit York or anywhere else. It's great." “It's really better with no police," derstanding that our policemen are you can’t discriminate." Madigan sat in the lounge of a said John Jefley of Seattle, a hot dog on strike and not maintaining the C 3 n S3V© Kunst said that tied to turning the Dade County effort BOLTON — Gil Boisoneau has plush hotel overlooking Bourbon salesman who has been to Mardi proper crowd control," the mayor into a national campaign, organizers will also begin a ■ resigned from the Board of Educa­ Street Monday night as thousands of Gras before. "I've seen less violence said. tion after less than two years of ser­ Officials Reject drive for federal anti-discrimination legislation for 1980, 5 people ignored a police strike and got without the police. “Enjoy yourselves to the extent will seek to register 100,000 voters for the 1980 elections. B vice. an early start on today's Mardi Gras "The state police (who are on possible and let’s plan for a great Boisoneau said the original reason "We want to see the gay community go on the political ■ madness. emergency duty) seem to be really Mardi Gras in 1980." offensive, " Kunst said. "The Democrats and he sought a seat on the school board Nearby, a hairy-chested man Patrol Suggestion ail manufacturers cool. The New Orleans police would Not everyone was ready to look Republicans still seem to believe that (Anita) Bryant was to see that things were done in pranced on a second-floor balcony, be busting heads and putting people ahead to next year. Joseph Johnson,, represents the majority, we think we’re ready to pull off the best interest of Bolton students. opening his full-length mink coat to in jail by now." a 12-year-old shoeshine boy, was SOUTH WINDSOR — Concern that patrol cars of one town parked just what everyone else thinks is impossible.” coupons! He said. "Recent happenings have in­ reveal a glittering jockstrap and a overlapping police patrols in sur­ over the line and the other town's F City police have been on strike hustling customers on Bourbon "Dade County was the place where it all began," Kunst | dicated to me that some of the things sign urging passersby to “drop your since Feb, 16. the day before the start Street. rounding towns would hamper patrol cars turning around at the being done by the board are not in the said. "We think round three there will begin to turn it ■ pgnts." of the 11-day carnival season, which "they're cheap," said Johnson, adequate police coverage in South same point. I believe, with very little around.” J best interest of the students of “I'm a fire department paramedic normally attracts 1 million people. who gave away a free pair of plastic Windsor, has led to initial rejection additional cost, the patrolling capaci­ on your food Bolton." from (Washington) D.C. and I ain't State troopers and National beads to each customer who paid for of the proposal initiated by Vfernon's ty of each town could be increased Boisoneau said. "The decision (to seen nothing like this." said, a har­ Guardsmen armed with M-16 rifles a $1 shoe shine. "I made lots of Mayor Frank J, McCoy, and the protection of both commer­ Tax Collections * resign) was extremely difficult to monica player who refused to give have been patrolling the streets money before, but these folks is McCoy suggested that the council cial and residential properties im­ shopping bilk make but I can no longer fulfill my his name “because if the folks back during the walkout. cheap now." consider such an arrangement in a proved by innovation." commitment to the people of Bolton letter to Mayor Nancy J. Caffyn. He McChoy indicated that police from Ahead of 1978 i ^««*eems U.S. with the same dedication and has proposed the overlapping of one town, extended into another, enthusiasm I originally possessed." boarder patrols in Vernon, Ellington, would benefit fringe areas such as Boisoneau said, “One of my major Council Accepts Plans Manchester and South Windsor. the commercial districts along Route MANCHESTER — The town has collected 95.3 percent Govt. Food Stamps! concerns was the operation of the McCoy indicated the areas that 83. of its estimated tax revenues through the end of January. board itself — the people in Bolton do would specifically benefit from such The collection rate is almost four percent ahead of not really know what is going on." overlapping of police protection Gardeners Exehange what it was last year, James Turek, collector of revenue, He said. "Being in public service said. For Fire Consolidation would be Kelly Road in South Wind­ SOUTH WINDSOR - The requires an overwhelming sacrifice January is the last heavy month for tax collection in the sor and Dart Hill Road in Vernon. Gardeners’ Exchange will meet of time. But this sacrifice is more By BARBARA RICHMOND organization.” methods of fire fighting would reduce South Windsor Police Captain fiscal year, which ends June 30. Most real estate property than justified when the goals and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Peter's Herald Reporter She also disagreed with Petrone some of the loss we now experience,” William Ryan told the council, Church, Sand Hill Road. taxes are due in two installments, one in July and one in objectives a public servant personal­ Campbell said. meeting in work session Monday January. VERNON — Recommendations to that another group of people should Emil Mulnite of Mulnite Farms, Join the Savings Parade to Edwards! ly sets for the betterment of his com­ night, that he felt the idea did not At the end of January, the town had collected $17,297,- consolidate the town’s two fire be appointed as the revision commis­ He wants to amend the study com­ East Windsor, will be guest speaker. munity evolve into realistic sion. mittee’s recommendations to read have a great deal of merit. Ryan said Mulnite Farm is a commercial shrub 243 in tax revenues. Estimated tax revenues for the en­ departments and reorganize them tire year are $18,155,426, Turek said. These smart shoppers saved more shopping Edwards Food Warehouse! programs from which the people It was pointed out that many of the that the chief must be a resident of that to adopt such a proposal would and landscape business. benefit; and only through rational under one chief were accepted by the Thus, the town has collected 95.3 percent of estimated Town Council Monday night. But the recommendations made by the study Vernon within 90 days of being hired “put our available patrols some dis­ discussion and public debate of these group are not ones that will be in­ as chief. tance from our jurisdictional level," PZC Meets Tonight tax revenues. I ' l ^ JSIte goals and objectives can such a manner of appointment of the chief A year ago, at the end of January, the town had } cluded in charter changes and the Other study committee recommen­ "By conditioning our patrols that result be achieved.” and several other recommendations SOUTH WINDSOR - The Planning collected 91.4 percent of its taxes, he said. made by the Fire Study Committee council agreed to review these at dations to be considered are: are presently limited to cover South and Zoning Commission will meet He said, “Unfortunately, I have future council meetings. Changing of the fire marshal position Windsor’s 29.5 square miles with two been continually frustrated in my ef­ will be reviewed in detail by the tonight at 8 at Town Hall. Included on council. Council member Leonard Jacobs from part-time to full time; to three available patrols, we would the agenda are applications of I.R. forts toward this end, making it very abandon our patrol obligations in our Manchester Public Records After much discussion, and said he had no problem with the replacing Vernon Firehouse 2 Stich Associates Inc. for a subdivi­ difficult for me to effectively serve study committee being named as the building by one to built on the south own community," said Ryan. as a viable member of this board. listening to comments by a sion, and U & R Housing for a resub­ revision commission but said he side of Interstate 86; that the official Ryan said (hat he finds it difficult Consequently, I cannot now justify, spokesman from the Vernon Fire division in the Timber Ridge section. would have to assume that it will name of the consolidated to consider extending police patrols Warranty deeds nor afford, the enormous amount of Department, the council also voted The commission will discuss a Lorna H. Zesut and Whitney T. Hastings to Bernard G. to name the Fire Study Committee as come in with the same report so he departments be the Fire Department too much more than is already being proposed use of the Haller property time away from my family." thinks the council should advise the practiced. Kuras, South Windsor, and Linda C. Zirolli, East Hart­ Boisoneau said another concern fo a Charter Revision Commission to of the Town of Vernon; that there be by Thomas Impellitteri and a site committee how it feels about the one assistant chief; that the duties of In his letter to Mayor Caffyn, ford, property at 41 Dougherty St., $43,200. his was the manner in which the chief bring back recommended charter plan discussion by the Capitol Tire David A. McAuliffe and Glenda P. McAuliffe to John R. changes by February 1980. recommendations before it takes any the various officers and their manner McCoy said, “All of us have seen Co. negotiator for the administrator's action on revisions. of selection be determined by the By- Stearns and Linda G. Stearns, property at 31 Kenwood salaries was appointed by the board However, the council is urging that Morgan Campbell, also a council Laws Committee; and that the town Drive, $45,000. 4! chairman. the committee finish its work by this Judith A. Koblect to Lily I. Crowley, property at 307 E. member and member of the study create a Board of Fire Com­ Ruth Vadnals Dorothy Knight He said, “I felt it represented a coming July so the charter changes M rt.H fto a Jo a n V o g d Jm s I* M ills committee, said it could be very sim­ missioners. Middle Turnpike, $39,000. SprlngllaM, Maaa. serious conflict of interest between can go on the voting machines in the Robert Case Dennison to Helga M. Wehr, one-half in­ Manchastor, Conn. Manchaatar.Conn. Springfield, Mass. Manchstlsr, Conn. November town elections. ple to write a charter change by just “ Dapanding on what I buy, the negotiator and the administration terest in property on Birch Mountain Road, $9,000. "1 save about $5.00 a weak “ Tha vary Ural tknt 1 shop­ “ 1 save consistiantly avary- "According to what I buy saying "There shall be a Fire I Would aavo about $10.00 a and I could not continue to serve on During the citizen's forum portion Albert R. Conlon, McLean, Va., and Florence Mietzner on my food bill. 1 enjoy shop­ ped hare 1 saved Sa.S1 and tima 1 shop, batwean $8.00 on ■ particular watk I'd save Department of the Town of Vernon weak. I hava 7 children and that committee,” of last night’s meeting Arthur to Frederick P. Ware, Columbia, and Patricia J. Ware ping Edwards and don't mind do so each weak. 1 Ilka tha and $10.00 a waak." about $7.00 to $8.00." Petrone Jr., speaking for members and then set up the reorganization by shopping Edwards saves me bagging my own grocerias." Boisoneau. who served on the per­ ordinance.” and Frederick D. Ware, both of Manchester, property at quality of tha food 1 b uy." sonnel committee since his election of the Vernon Fire Department and plenty." Jacobs also suggested that the 24-26 Trotter St., $54,900. to the board, said he was upset that a its chief, William Johnson, urged the NOW revision group should hold public Brian F. Edwards to Ghassem B. Manavizadeh and person with no recent experience council not to name the study com­ Susan.S. Manavizadeh, property at 109 Avery St., $63.25 was appointed chief negotiator by the mittee as the revision commission. hearings to hear the views of the YOU CAN PUCE YOUR townspeople before any decision is conveyance tax. board chairman. He said the department is “totally Patricia S. O’Briant and Judith M. Carino to Robert He said, “I felt strongly the ad­ behind consolidation" but objected to made. CUSSIFIED AD ANYTIME SINGLE UNITS OR BULK.. Campbell presented his minority Odell, Wethersfield, property at 13 Bunce Drive, $39,000. ministrator's negotiations should be naming the same committee to Roger H. Parks to Larry M. Koblect and Judith A. handled the same as the leacher prepare the revisions. report to the council last night. He We’ve got something to make you feel better. said while he agrees in principle with Koblect, property at 640 Lydall St., $54,900. EITHER WAY YOU SAVE! negotiations and that was not being He said the issue is a very major Richard H. Fritz and Pamela E. Fritz to Stephen T. PARITY PRICING the recommendations of the full The Hedlth Reinsurance Association (Connecticut) done. Not to do so will only further one and lots of things have to be was established by a 1975 act of the Connecticut legis­ Szymanski and Frances M. Szymanski, property at 173 study committee he objects to the widen the gap that already exists looked at such as the organizational lature. It provides, through all health insurers in the Charter Oak St., $58.30 conveyance tax. between them." structure of the department. He said one that says the chief would have to state, a source for health insurance for people, who be an "active or past member of the Q uilcliiiiii deeds What Is Parity Pricing? Boisoneau. whose resignation is a chart presented with the com­ don’t qualify for Medicare, and who have had problems Carol-Ann Edwards to Ghassem B. Manavizadeh and Parity Pricing is Edwards pricing policy on effective immediately, said. "I mittee recommendations is in­ Vernon or Rockville Fire securing health insurance coverage. HRA will now Susan S. Manavizadeh, property on Avery Street, no con­ Department,” sincerely thank all those who have complete in that it doe.sn't take into provide a Comprehensive hospital-medical insurance veyance tax. everyday shelf prices, a policy designed to s^ e con.sideration all levels of organiza­ The recommendations also state program with a million dollar maximum to any Con­ you additional money when you shop Edwards. helped and advised me these past two necticut resident, regardless of the condition of his or Robert H. Parks and Anna Parks to Samuel D. Dudley years: especially the people of tion. that the chief would have to be a resi­ and Jean Parks Dudley, property at 88-90 Hamlin St., no Parity Pricing means that you save more by buying dent of Vernon and Campbell said he her health. Bolton who gave me their trust and The chart stops at the district chief conveyance tax. larger sizes at Edwards. Our Parity Pricing policy feels these two items are too restric­ the rare opportunity to be of service level. The chart, up to this level, was The program covers: I'idiieiiiry's deed guarantees that you pay less cents per pound or tive and needlessly limit selection of Hospital and Physician Charges. to them." made as the result of meetings of the Estate of Wells C. Dennison to Helga M. Wehr, Windsor unit measure for larger sizes than for smaller not Bylaws Committee made up of a chief "when we are in’ need of a Drugs, Nursing Care and Home Health Agency Locks, one-half interest in property on Birch Mountain Expenses. snE^ members of both departments. per.son with professional training, Road, $9,000. SIZ6S. At Edwards, we broad experience, and organizational Emergency Ambulance, Out-Patient Charges Lower unit retail on larger sizes means savings Petrone said he wanted the chart, up and More. sell our products In Arson at Hotel to the district chief level, to be ap­ capabilities to cope with our present to you, and at Edwards, we’re dedicated to Mve difficult and frustrating situation.” There are, of course, limitations. For example, medical Parents Without Partners, the same way a s regular supermarkets, but we HARTFORD (UPI) - Fire of­ proved by the study committee and Boy SroutH you money everyday in every way. Parity pricing then the bylaws group would continue He also said he feels that the town 643-2711 conditions existing or treated within six months of cov­ will have a general also offer you larger quantities and sizes, so as ficials are blaming arson for the MANCHESTER-A Boy has always been a Edwards policy and if you're its work. should hire and pay a full-time chief erage will be excluded for the first 12 months of the meeting tonight at 8 at to give you a choice of ways to save. Single blaze that destroyed 4he vacant that would be answerable to the program. Scout Court of Honor is not shopping Edwards, you could be paying more. .Jane Lamb, a member of the Town scheduled for tonight at 7 Community Baptist units or bulk, ONLY A T EDWARDS! three-story Laurel Hotel Sunday mayor and director of administra­ Church, 585 E, Center St. night. Council, and chairman of the Fire For more information about HRA, its coverages, costs, at Second Congregational tion. limitations and exclusions, contact your local health The meeting is open to "The human element was definite­ Study Committee, said she feels the Church. bylaws should be approved by “I feel the town would save money Dollar insurance agent. Or write HRA, P.O. Box 1438, Hart­ all persons who are ly involved. It was not an accidental with full-time attention to the proper metnbers of the departments and "it ford, Connecticut 06101. f widowed, divorced, fire," Hartford Fire Marshal Ralph maintenance of fire equipment and Savor I WP Meet separated or never Marone said Monday. is tradtional that volunteer departments do control their own buildings; and that professional ^MANCHESTER - The married and having at M anchester Chapter, least one living child. OPEN TUES.-SAT. 9:a.m. - 9:p.m. • Closed Sun. & Mon. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Tires., Feb. 87, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27. 1979— PAGE SEVEN Panel Approves Defense Said Needed Ireaties Help Some Jailed Abroad on Drug Charges By I niliMl I’reNK tnleriiulirm ul they are. A significant proportion of seven Turks serving narcotics imprisonment and later to 16 years. Help is on Its way in 1979 for more Americans jailed in Mexico did not generation,” said U.S. Consul public record. This “ new Water Project For Utility Shutoffs sentences in the United States. They probably were ignorant of the General Richard Morefleld in generation” prisoner shows little in­ of the Americans jailed abroad to take advantage of transfers.” But the ratification could take up stringent drug smuggling and posses­ Bogota, Colombia. “The first genera­ terest in contacting his congressman voted to endorse the Water Study return home, including some 670 U.S. Davis said this usually was to three years in Turkey, according By GREG PEARSON HARTFORD — A lawmaker said chairman of the Public Utility Con­ sion laws' that exist in many coun­ tion were young Americans who or senator, or even his immediate Committee’s recommendation for citizens detained on drug-related because prisoners were near the end to veteran observers of the Turkish ilrralrt Rrporirr Monday Connecticut consumers need trol Authority, said she felt the charges.' ■ tries overseas. Ignorance has came down here to get a cheap supp­ family. Some have said they do not line improvements and a new water of the terms and would rather serve legislative process. MANCHESTER - Although protection against winter shutoffs by policies now used 'by utilities in Early in January, a prisoner generally been the cause of arrest — ly of narcotics. The second genera­ Welcome consular visits. treatment plant north of Spring them out in Mexico than have an “Six years have taught us that critical that they had not been con­ utilities. But a state regulator thinks dealing with individual hardship exchange treaty was initialed in or at least until the last few years, tion were human mules — people who “These people seem to have their Street. the companies have done a good job American prison record. Others like things move slowly over there,” said sulted before about the town’s cases are working well. Ankara that may lead to the eventual according to U.S. embassy and con­ got caught running drugs concealed own contacts,” said Morefield, who “What else can we do with it?” in dealing with hardship cases. Mexico and prefer to stay there. Miss McDaniel’s father, Harold proposed water system im­ She said she was “not aware of a transfer from Turkish* jails of five sular officials abroad, who are on their bodies or in their luggage. observed that Colombia is the chief PZC member Ronald Gates asked. A Such circumstances and feelings McDaniel, at his home in Salem, Ore. provements. the members of the Rep. Joseph Harper, D-New Bri­ need” for a no shutoff law, at least charged with trying to expedite the "The third generation are mostly supplier of top-grade marijuana to rejection of that proposal by the PZC Americans — three of them serving are not the ease of the three ‘Td be suspicious of getting any fast tain, said utilities presently are in "a not during the last two winters. cases of prisoners without defending involved with airplanes or ocean­ the U.S. market and the chief Planning and Zoning Commission would probably have delayed the lengthy prison terms for smuggling Americans who have served six action. But JoAnn and her friends humanitarian mood” and have Asked by Harper if there was a cor­ them. going vessels that ply the Caribbean. processing and relay point for Monday approved the planned scheduled April 17 vote on the water hashish into Turkey in 4972. Similar years in Turkey and face 10 more, have learned to live from day to day. agreed not to shut off service In the relation between the utilities’ “American youths often believe Most of the smuggling today is very cocaine from coco grown in Bolivia changes. issue. treaties have been in effect in Mexico with perhaps three years off for good There have been too many disap­ winter to the poor who can’t pay their current “humanitarian policy” and foreign nations have lax drug laws professional. The day of the naive in- and Peru. The country’s prominence John Hutchinson, acting chairman Commission member Joseph Swen­ and Canada since 1977 and with behavior. pointments to be optimistic about bills on time. the fact that federal money is Bolivia since last year. and therefore they can get away with nwent is over. They come down hero of the PZC, led the criticism. He son Sr. did ask that the Water Study They are JoAnn McDaniel, 34, a anything.” in the trade has bred a large criminal asked Harry Reinhom. chairman of But Harper said the probability of available to pay for hardship cases, ”We have entered into negotiations anything,” said a U.S. embassy of­ with their eyes open, and of course it underground. Committee be commended for its juvenile counselor from Coos Bay, Miss McDaniel and her com­ the Water Study Committee, why the utilities “terminating their own no Mrs. Butterworth said, “There might with other countries for prisoner ficial in Paris. “Americans often affects their attitude toward us at the Under its exchange treaty with the work, a step all board members sup­ shutoff policies is very high,” es­ Ore., Kathy Zenze, 33, a pyschiatric panions were arrested entering PZC had not been asked about the be, I don’t know.” exchanges so that the many think they will not be bothered by consulate, although it has no effect United States, Bolivia has ported. nurse from Lancaster, Wis., and Turkey from Syria in three camper water system improvements until pecially if the federal government Harper said present PUCA foreign police.” on the services we offer them. transferred 12 Americans and one In other matters, the PZC ap­ American prisoners who wish to Robert Hubbard, son of an American vans carrying 219 pounds of Lebanses now. less than two months before the withdraws funding for programs that regulations do not go far enough in However, an increasing number of Morehouse said that none of the Bolivian prisoner has transferred proved two subdivisions. complete their terms in American army career soldier. They are hashish. Hubbard took full respon­ help the poor pay their heating bills. those arrested appear to be less than 40 Americans in Colombian home. Colombian law provides jail townwide vote for funding for the ^ One is for nine lots on McDivitt protecting a consumer who pleads jails can do so," said Roy G. Davis of waiting anxiously fro transfer as sibility, claiming the women knew During a public hearing of the hardship. professionals who are quite aware of jails on narcotics charges — down sentences in narcotics cases of three million improvement. Drive. Paul and Sally Marte applied the State Department's consular ser­ soon as the treaty is formally signed nothing of his plan to sell the hash in Legislature’s Energy and Public “The fact is, the PUCA has not vices section. the risks involved in narcotics traf­ about 60 from two years ago — has to 12 years but the maximum given "The only reason it’s before us for the subdivision, which the com­ and then ratified by the U.S. Senate Germany. All three were sentenced fic. Utilities Committee, Harper spoke in enacted such specific regulations, so signed a release permitting use of his so far is five years. tonight is t^-ause it's mandatory," mission unanimously approved. It "But some elect to remain where and Turkey’s parliament. There are to death, but this was reduced to life Hutchinson said. A mandatory support of a bill that would prohibit a legislative action is justified,” he “I think we’re into a third name and most arrests are not on the did require that water lines be utility from shutting off service referral to the PZC is required for extended to service new fire said. such matters. between Nov. 15 and April 15 to Merrill Anderson, a spokesman for hydrants closer to the new lots. residents who cannot pay their Few Know But, Hutchinson and other Watet service to the homes, United Illuminating Co. of New mepibers felt they should have been delinquent accounts. Haven, said imposing a mandatory Penney Posts Honor Roll however, will be provided by wells. consulted earlier. Harper said utilities have recently no shutoff law “is clearly dis­ The other approved subdivision is Attending Conference The Lingo EAST HARTFORD - Shirley Huppe, Cheryl "I think it’s rather unfortunate we gone along with no shutoff policies criminatory” and a costly proposi­ Mark Mince, Kathleen Edwards, Patricia Faust, on Gardner Street near Wyneding Govs. Brendan Byrne, right, of New Jersey and Pierre Donald A. Cramer, prin­ Mooney, Donna Morgan. Kim Hutchings. because of the assurance they will tion for both sides. Catherine Ferris, Erin Finn, were not involved to a greater Hill Road. The plan, which divides cipal of the George J. Murphy, Karen Nadeau, Also Karen Kaplinski, degree,” Hutchinson said. He said the DuPont of Delaware during the meeting of the National Gover­ receive payments from federal He said one of the problems of such On Transit Lisa Forrest, Dennise Franco, the property into two lots and a energy crisis intervention funds. Penney High School, an­ Lorrie Ann Nash, Carl Olsen, James Krul, Hunchu Kwak, Karen Gagllardi, Dana PZC has the responsibility of ap­ nors Association in Washington, D.C., Monday. (UPI photo) a law would be the determination of Kenneth Labbe, Harry Lam- 2 parcel, was submitted by Wobdrow Lynell Ottone, Catherine Gagnon. Claudia Garcia. John proval of sewer and water lines in “But once these subsidies are what constitutes a legitimate nounces the following bis, Michelle LaPointe, Wan­ Schreiber, gone, the probability becomes par­ HARTFORD - What’s TIP? Not Honors list for the second Perrone, Michael Picard, Geres, Mary Gumkowski, town hardship case. Elaine Roy, Christopher da Lata, Debra LeBlanc, Lin­ Gates opposed the change, but the ticularly high that utilities would res­ many people know the answer. TIP is marking period which Lisa Healey, Anne Henry, Reinhom responded that his com­ Anderson noted that only 14 Ruggles, Kathleen Schmidt, da Martin, Pamela Martocci, Shari Higgings, Joseph other three members who voted — cind their shutoff policy in order to the acronym for a Transportation ended January 26, 1979. mittee was never informed that the Teacher Pension Refopm customers have had their utilities Karl Schultz, Bruce Shaw. Brent Mayerson, Robert Hopkins, Cynthia Hutt, Sharon Swenson, William Bayer and Ted Improvement Program that includes Ninety five students PZC should have been involved in the maintain their usual motive of profit shut off this winter, compared to 607 Also Elaine Silverberg, Lin­ Merrick, Sharon Meski, Katren, Susan Katren. Kevin Brindamour — approv^ it. a list of road and transit projects for achieved High Honors and James Millis, Karen Morgan, water improvement study. He before people,” he said. shutoffs for the same period last da Simons, Charlene Tapio, Keilbach, Diane Kelly, The commission unanimously ap­ But Mrs. Miriam Butterworth, the which federal funding will be sought three hundred, and forty Cheryl Tessier, Mary feth Calhleen Morrison, James winter. Cynthia Kepler, Kevin previously had been critical of a lack proved a zone change for Merrit Needed to Stop Debt over a five-year period. two students achieved Tomaselli, Nancy Traynor, Mozdzierz, Marie Mozzi, of communication by town officials Kerlejza, Cheryl Kinney. Baldwin but said he may have trou­ It is one of the hundreds of General Honors. Cindy Trotter, Debora William Noyes. Also Joan Lanzo, Kim 7 HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut with his committee. ble developing the Hillstown Road retirement benefits for members ac­ definitions relating to all areas of Urquhart, Fernando Vidal, Judith Obrochta, Kelly LaPointe, Mark Leonard, Lori “Unfortunately, you happen to be needs to reform its pension system High Honors property. tive in the system. transportation contained in a Lori Walsh. Douglas O'Connor, Theresa Perreault, Lincoln. Thomas Malitsky, in the same situation we are,” for retired teachers in order to Donna Pfau, Linda Phelps, The 21-acre parcel has wetlands She said the steady climb of the Job Starts Next Week glossary entitled “Transportation Grade 12 Williams, Glenn Zimmerman. Garry Marcus, Penny Martin, Reinhom told Hutchinson. thwart the fund’s rapidly growing Laurie Procaccini, Michael within it, and these are expected to liability rate is due to a 5 percent in­ Language” that has been prepared William Ackermann, David Andrea Mlnelli, James Mirek, He also said PZC members, if in­ debt, the Legislature was told Mon­ Grade 11 Roy, Myriam Salazar, cause some problems for ^Idwin's crease in pension benefits voted by by the Citizen/Government Askwyth. Lori Cashman. Kim Vincent Mondo, Laurie terested, could have followed the day. the Legislature two years ago and a For Tax Review Board Todd Andrews, Louise Christina &elza, John Sexton, Morrow, Natalie Nelson, Proposal to build 25 homes. The zone Transportation Center in Windsor Chouinard, Julia Church. Audet, Lisa Ayotte, Frank Water Study Committee’s work. Sherrie Desmond estimated the larger amount of retiring teachers. Lorrie Devaux, Deborah Ann William Sheehan, Susan Kathleen Noel, Karen Oliver, change is from Rural Residence to MANCHESTER -The t9 wn’s able to make one of the first three with the assistance of the state Benettieri, Theresa Bertrand, Sheremeta, Cynthia Shields. •'How could we? You never fund’s liability to be 31.8 billion and Also, teachers are retiring at Dosh, Sheryl Dunn, Michelle Thomas Perrone, Kenneth Residence AA. Board of Tax Review, which annually sessions, also have been set. They Department of Transportation and Steven Bonaiuto. Tina Jeffrey Shonty, Michael referred anything to us until said it “is growing at the rate of $100 higher salares, pushing up the in­ Fine, Roxann Galvin, David Pilver, Linda Polinski, Andre The board rejected a zone change reviews complaints from property will be Friday, March 16 from 6:30- Office of Policy and Management. Bouchard, Thomas, Bragg, Silvia, Kerry Slattery. recently,” Hutchinson responded. million each year.” This year, the vestments needed to keep the fund Grulke, Elizabeth Hays, Anne Pomerleau, Laura Lee for Frank Grigalis, who had sought a owners who feel their land has been 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 17 According to state Transportation Cynthia Bryan, Patricia Also Frank Smith, Patricia Pomerleau, Andrew Poselenz- "This board, if it was at all in­ state contributed only $77 million to sound. Jobin, James Mayo. Janice Brozowsky, James Bzdyra. change for Buckland Street propei;ty assessed improperly, will begin its from 9-11 a.m. Commissioner Arthur B. Powers and Tarantino, Susan Taylor, ny, Michelle Robert, Kathleen terested, would have made some the fund. Noiva, Michele Norton, Jean Linda Capasso, Rosemary Diane Tickle, Kelly Toce, to build efficiency apartments. Connecticut uses current funding sessions next week. All property owners who feel the Mrs. Charlotte Kitowski, a volunteer Oliver, Elizabeth Petrella. Rodgers. Richard Rodrlque. overtures,” Reinhom, who was sur­ Ms. Desmond spoke in favor of a Carman, Donna Carpenter. Cheryl Turner, Jay Williams, The board voted against the to finance pensions for about 8,000 The first session, for persons with assessed value for their property is at the Citizen/Government office Linda Placenta, Dianne Also Esther Routhier, prised by the criticism, said. bill to reform the present pension Tracy Cavanaugh, Andrew Wanda Wisz, Beth yebram, proposed change because the owner retired teachers. Last year, the state last names beginning with the letters not accurate must file a complaint at who assisted in the preparation of the Porter, Joseph Prudente, Michelle Roy, Stephanie Despite the concern about not system at a public hearing on a batch paid them about $60 million. Chasse, Georgianna Chauvin, Stephanie Zachos, Margaret Sans. Patricia Scelza, Paul of one lot, the State of Connecticut, A-H, will be Friday, March 9 from one of the Board of Tax Review glossary, "We are trying to make Maureen Sexton. Janet Smith. being consulted earlier, the PZC of teacher’s pension improvement About $8.5 million of those Dennis Claffey, Dianne Cook, Zine. Serksnas. Ellen Silverberg, had objected to the change. 6:30-8:30 p.m. meetings. transportation ‘lingo’ more un­ DanieU Veltri, Liana Vidal. Brain Dalessandro, Kimberly Grade 9 bills held by the Legislature’s Ap­ payments came from the state’s 48,- LaTaynia Willis, Vernon Smith, Carl St. Jean, The second session, for persons Last year, the board met many derstandable to all people. Too often Davis, Jeffrey Deangelis. David Aekus, Kimberly An- propriations Committee. 000 active teachers, who pay 5 per­ Grade 11 Stephen Steele. Shelly with last names beginning with the times and heard several hundred people become confused with Thomas DeFlumere. nis, Kevin Arico, Susan “It would cost more now but be cent of their salary annually for basic All Eyes Susan Anderson. Sharon Steinmetz. Jeffrey Stickles. letters I-R, will be Wednesday, complaints from residents. The technical jargon.” Also Robert DeMaio, Lisa Barrieau, Susan Bates, Tracy Robin Stuer. Deborah Sundin, lower in the future,” by leveling off retirement benefits. They pay Bokun, Lori Bouchard, Laura Deschaine, Timothy Donovan, March 14 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. town, however, had just completed The glossary is being distributed to This beautiful bright-eyed Siamese cat was one of many cats Beaulieu, Donna Botticello, Lynnp Symkowicz. Lynn Committee Rules Out payments to include both retired and another 1 percent for survivorship Brown, Pamela Cascone, Steven Emerick, Nancy Patricia Brookman. Lisa Another session, for persons with its first revaluation in more than 10 state and federal agencies, all state Lynn Anne DeRosa. Erin Duf­ Tamiso. Andrew Tedford, Lin­ and dogs were brought to the Center Congregational Church bn Famiglietti, Margaret Fay, Brown, Debra Brozowsky, active teachers, she said. , benefits in case of death. last names begipning with the letters legislators, local chief executives fy, Patricia Dziewisz, Nancy da Tessier, Theresa Tickle. years. Normally, after a revaluation, Saturday by the “Pet Adoption Day” sponsored by The Carol Fournier, Andrea Mary Camarco, Suzanne Currently the fund’s contributions Ms. Desmond said if the S-Z, will be Thursday, March 15 from Fink, Judith Gaudette. Laura Treybal, Dianna Veci, Mandatory Workfare 4he complaints about assessment are and town libraries, regional planning Genga, Sharon Gerstenlauer, Carroll, William cover all retired teachers. But Ms. Legislature were to approve some of 6:30-8:30 p.m. Connecticut Animal Welfare League. By the time the four- Christine Hudak, Carla Lacey. Victoria Veltri. Mary Wet- much greater than in other years. and agencies and community groups. Paula Gesuele. Edward Chamberlain, Raymond Cahr- Desmond said the state “does not put the 40 or so bills calling for pension hour session was over, many of the animals were taken home Carolyn MacKnight, Lori Pap- more. Stanley Wojnilo, Two other sessions, for those un­ “I want to congratulate Mrs. Goralnick, Mary Grady, Vic­ tier, Steven Ciccarello. in one nickel” for teachers still on improvements, it would pile on palardo, Christine Person, Stephen Wood. Gregory HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative Sen. Richard Cunningham, R-Stam- Kitowski, Beth Weinstein and other by people who came from several Connecticut towns. (Herald tor Grin, Charles Guminiak, Deborah Cole, Elizabeth Cole, the job who will eventually receive another $15 million next year in un­ Paul Polo. Sharon Sulla. Yanaros, Lucinda Yanney. panel has blocked a move to force ford, led the fight to make Hartford, members of the group who photo by Strempfer) Richard Hurley, Linda John­ Janet Connors, Christopher Janice Tyborowski. John cities like Hartford and Waterbury to Waterbury and all other cities with retirement benefits. funded liability. volunteered many hours of their own son, Pamela Kehlenbach, Cucchi, Richard Culver, Spiritual Growth Topic Uccello, Christopher Wet- put their able-bodied welfare . more than 100 general assistance She is employed by the firm of A number of retired educators Marianne Kulhawy, Janet Lance Dakin. Gary tim e in putting, together this more. recipients to work. recipients create workfare Hooker and Holcombe, accountants spoke in support of bills to improve excellent glossary of transportation Kunz, Penny Lackard, Daniewicz, Heidi I ALARM CLOCKS programs. for the teacher’s retirement pension Transit Meeting Slated Grade 10 Corinne Leccese, Kirk Lilley, Daraskevich. Instead, the committee has pensions, allow appeals of adverse For World Prayer Day terms,” said Powers. "They did an David Berube, Patricia ITIMEX WATCHES fund. Lori Magnano. Joanne Also Veronica Despard, decided the state would do better by Hartford has an estimated 3,600 pension board rulings and permit the excellent job. It certainly has been SOUTH WINDSOR - The town’s Blackman. Karen Chase, Ruth Under the present terminal funding relationship of the town needs and Malitsky, Brenda Martin Gregory Deveau, Kimberly offering money to communities that physically fit recipients — more than inclusion of military service during MANCHESTER — “Spiritual this year was written by students in very helpful to me during my early transportation needs and problems Christianson, Anthony Cruz, ARTHUR DRUG method, a certain lump sum is ap­ peace time as part of pension problems to those of other towns and Ellen McAvoy, Richard Dunn, Daniel Durrenburger, voluntarily set up “workfare” half of all such recipients in the Growth” is the theme for the World the Pan-African Leadership Course days as commissioner of transpor­ will be discussed at a meeting Kenneth Davidson, Kimberly propriated when a teacher retires. ratings. a review of CRCOG’s long-range McCarthy, Brian Michaud, Alan Edgerton, Theresa programs. state. Waterbury has about 900. Day of Prayer program this year. for Women at Mindolo Ecumenical tation.” Wednesday at Town Hall. Desrocher, Norah Dowling, Lisa Michaud, Donna Morin. But no provision is made for future planning effort. TransPlan, For three hours, the Legislature’s “It is a hoax not to mandate the Church Women United in Manchester Foundation in Kitwe, Zambia. A Spanish translation of the The 7:30 p.m.Tneeting will be con­ Diane Grejdus, John Michael Mozdzierz, Amy According to the commission, the Jablonski, Alison Kirwin, Human Services (Committee Monday (workfare) program,” Cunningham will hold a service Friday at Concor­ Each year women in different glossary is being prepared. Copies of ducted by South Windsor Mayor Nan­ Natalie, Linda Nericcio. goal of TransPlan is to identify John Klar, Joseph LaBrosse, wrestled with the sensitive issue of said. dia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. nations are asked to write the World it can be obtained by contacting the cy J. Caffyn and sponsored by com­ Helen Novotgsky,) Patricia transportation problems in the Dawn Muszynski, Karen Pon- putting all of Connecticut’s Rep. Walter (}onn, R-New Milford, GOP Solons Will Fight Lena Schubert and Annamay Day of Prayer service based on Citizens/Government Transporta­ mittees of the Capitol Region Council Noyes, Mark Olsen, Mark agre^. Potocki, chairmen will be assisted by Capitol Region and offer choices to tillo, Janice Puchalsky. Pappalardo, Thalie Paul. Jane employable general assistance themes chosen by the International tion Center, 406 Windsor Avenue, of Government. William Saunders, Karen policy makers and elected officials. Pelletier, Dino Peruccio, recipienls to work. “I do think we have a responsibility the women of Assumption Church Committee for World Day of Prayer. Windsor. Schiller, Robert Silvia, Gail D.C. Vote in Congress Discussion will include the Daniel Polinski, Candace Government officials estimate to get the employables off welfare,” and Concordia Lutheran Church. Church Women United is the Started originally as a resource Thibodeau, Joseph Timar, there are about 7,000 general he said. “I see people making a living The celebration will start with a Prasser, Donna Pratt, Kevin guarantee congressional voting rights officially-recognized sponsor of center for Hartford area residents, Timothy Wood. Prickett, Lynn Ann assistance recipients in Connecticut off of this thing.” HARTFORD (UPI) - A con­ Bible study at 11 a.m. Bible study <;rude 9 to the district. World Day of Prayer in the United the Citizen/Government group hopes Puchalsky, Linda Rehla. who are fit to work. About 1,000 of But Rep. Boyd Hinds, D-Hartford, stitutional amendment granting the leaders will be Barbara Baker, States. to secure a statewide operation star­ Finance Board To Meet Christopher Bernard, Guy “Connecticut, the Constitution Also Donna Richard, them are now employed in workfare said, “The towns we talked to don’t District of Columbia full voting Gloria Kjellson, Elaine Holcomb and ting in July 1979. HEBRON — The Hebron Board of dations from both these vacancies. Black. Lisa Bonetti, Michael State, should take the lead and cor­ All women are invited. Baby sit­ Suzanne Ruggles, Anegela programs set up voluntarily by 56 want a mandated program.” representation in Congress will not Barbara ^O’Loughlin. ting will be provided. “We want to thank Commissioner Finance will meet Wednesday, at 8 Those named are: Richard M, Grant Bzdyra, Amy Constantine, An­ rect this injustice being done to the Sblendorio, Charles Schiemer, communities. Rep. Paul Gionfriddo, D- fly through the Connecticut Those attending should bring their Powers and former Commissioner p.m. in the Town Office Building. A Sr., D. and Wilbur Hills, R. drei Harasymiak, Sandra Laurie Segda, Dawn Slocum, residents of the District of Colum­ Hayes, Francis Kaminski. Under existing law, municipalities Middletown, said, “I find it very Legislature unscathed. own sandwich for a noon luncheon. Hiring Waiver Shugrue for the excellent cooperation public hearing will preceede this Also, the board is expected to Barbara Spear, Nancy Steele. A pair of Republican senators bia,” he said. Diana Koblanski, Marlene are allowed — but not required — to objectionable to mandate a program Homemade pies, baked by the provided by their staff in preparing meeting at 7:30 p.m.. also in the schedule the budget meetings as well Lisa Stocco, John St. Pierre, promised Monday night to fight the' Stolberg said the district’s HARTFORD (UPI) - The state’s La corny, Mary Beth set up workfare programs. But some for Hartford and Waterbury.” women, will be served for dessert the glossary,” said Mrs. Kitowski. Town Office Building, concerning the *as receive the monthly fiscal Erin Vigneau, Robert amendment with all their might. But residents pay more in federal taxes personnel director is calling for a Malinoski, Evan Marks, Woodward. lawmakers feel the state should On a 9-4 vote, the committee with tea and coffee. Proposed Use Hearing/Revenue statements from the Board of Martha Molumphy, Colleen a Democratic representative said than natives in 49 of the 50 states. He waiver of civil service procedure for require all communities ^ tbeir rejected Cunningham’s proposal to The worship service will be at 1 Sharing Funds. Selectmen, Board of Education, tax Moore and Suzan Murphy. also said the nation’s capital has four years to allow state able-bodied recipients to work. require mandatory workfare he’s just as determined to see that p.m. Edith Preuss will be the guest Items which will be gcted upon if, collector and treasurer. Action on Also Helen Nagle, Alan more residents than seven of the departments to meet affirmative ac­ programs for all communities with citizens in the nation’s capital speaker. Marion Eggen will play the the four remaining members of the requests for any budget transfers Ramspeck, Opal Rosenshein. Grade 10 states. tion goals. Furnishing that first apartment? Find substantial general assistance pop­ receive congressional representa­ organ and Sharon Plante, the guitar. board appear to conduct business, in­ and/or appropriations is scheduled Tracy Saunders, Sharon “With the lack of representation wrhat you need in the Classified section ■ Debra Ames, Lynne Ander­ Home Fuel Cost ulations. tion. World Day of Prayer dates back to Sandra Biloon has intj'oduced a bill clude the acceptance of resignations as well as action on any com- Sheehan, Mark Tapio, Angela that D.C. has, the district’s residents of today's paper. son, Frederick Andreoli. Cin­ Instead, the panel voted, 8-5, to Sen. George Gunther, R-Stratford, 1887 and this year women in 140 coun­ that would allow an agency to skip of former members. Jack Baker and munications/fiscal statements. Tarantino, Susan Tirone, Carl dy Arico, Diane Ayotte, Up 18.9 Percent are less equal than the residents of draft a bill offering monetary incen­ and Senate Minority Leader Richard tries and 33 islands will unite in testing for a job if it certified the Charles Schaeffer. Recommen­ Veltri, Linda Vernali, Sue Thomas Barno, Adam those small states,” Stolberg said. Ellen Webber, Sheri Yobst. HARTFORD (UPI) - The state’s tives to communities that establish Bozzuto, R-Watertown, urged a prayer on this day. The service for prospective employee was qualified Barrett, David Bell, weekly energy report shows the workfare programs. Government Administration and and met an affirmative action goal. General Honors Catherine Belliveau, Joanne average price of home heating fuel Under the bill, the state would pay Elections subcommittee not to ap­ Beniger, Robert Brierton. Illing Posts Honor Roll Grade 12 Robin Broderick. Grace soared a whopping 18.9 percent over a community for each general prove the constitutional amendment Patricia Aligata. Richard the same period one year ago. that would give the district voting Brown, Robert Brown. Robert assistance recipient employed in a e l a s t ic Backus, Laura Bartone, Burrows, John Carey. The average price per gallon of oil workfare program. members in the Senate and House. Rehab Panel Sets Meeting The second quarter Also Christopher Repass, Laufer. man. William Berner, Martin STOCKINGS honor roll for Illing Junior Also Melanie Gray, Brenda Also Deborah Carroll, Carol sold last week was 59.84 cents, com­ The state would also pay for all of Both said the amendment would VERNON-The Housing apartments in the rehabilitation projects. Bonnie Repdher, Sherri Also Donald Logan, Michael Borawski, Daniel Brimley, Chares, James Charon, Bren­ pared to 50.46 cents per gallon for the set a “dangerous precedent.” -WHEEL CHAIRS High School has been an­ Robichaud, Robie Robinson, Lohr, David MacBryde, Jen­ Griffin, Janet Grzymkowski, Martha Carey, Paulina Car­ the worker’s welfare benefits. Now, Rehabilitation Committee Rockville section of town The agreement was made Kristen Gustafson. da Clavette, Susan Coleman, "If D.C., why not other American nounced. Following is the Lisa Romanchuck, Robert nifer MacGilivary, Maureen man, Donna Chasse, Jeffrey week of Feb. 25, 1978. the state picks up 90 percent of the will meet Wednesday at as the result of the federal­ with landlords in the Also Jennifer Haberern, Maria Colquicocha, Elaine territories like American Samoa or list of honor students: Roya, Sarah Schaffer, Cathy Madden, Gordon Markham, Connors, Theresa Cormier, The .latest figures, released Mon­ cost for each general assistance 7:30 p.m. to review a ly funded housing rehab investor-owned housing IR DRUG] Charles Hardy, Rebecca Corcoran. Stephen Crouse. Aprofesskmal Sklenar, Andrew Spiel. Patricia McCarthy, Rebecca Walter Cormier, Karen day, also represent a jump of 1.2 per­ even cities like New York, Chicago report on possible rent program unless the town Grade 7 Harris, Paula Huschka, Julie James Cullen, Danny Culver, recipient, regardless of whether the program. Also Kathleen Szarek, Han­ McCray, Alicia McDowell, Crooks, Thomas Cullen, cent over the previous week’s prices recipients works or not. or Los Angeles,” Bozzuto said. stabilization programs. implements some rent Louisa Addabbo, Stacy Hyde, Lisa Isko, Debra Keri Lee Cummings, Anita Anderson, Amy Atlas, Jeffrey dle Townsend, Sandra Michael McKenna. Darlene Dumond, Binh Dannunzio, John Dawkins. 8x10 color portrait for 88* when fuel cost an average of 59.20 The committee’s House chairman. “By virtue of its (Washington's) The meeting will be in the stabilization measures. Trombly, Melissa 'Trott, Lucia Jezouit, Laura Johnson, 2 Also Kimberly Merz, Duong, Lisa Edson, Kathleen cents a gallon. status as a federal entity and its very The town has asked Baskin, Harris ^ rg e r, Teri Maryann Johnson, Amy Kelley DeGroat, Donald Rep. Robert Walsh, D-Coventry, said Memorial Building. Berzenski, Glen Bogginni, Vernali, Kristin Wait, Kelli Donald Palmer, Sandra Prior, Fogarty, Nicole Gelinas, Since the Energy Division of the Jgnes. Denault, Robert Donahue, he had not decided if the panel will dependence upon Congress, to grant Attorney Susan Lee of Maurice Miller, coor­ Stephen Bogli, Jeffry Borgida, Wells, Weston Willett, Christopher Quental, David Susan (Gilbert, Diane Gustaf­ Gary Donovan, Randall Dube, Choose from our selection of 8 scenic and Kenneth Willis, Mark Zalc- Also Cindy Katz, Dean state Office of Policy and Manage­ hold a public hearing on the proposed it full representation and award it the Connecticut Legal Services dinator for the rehab Jonathan Brody. Ramsey, Wayne Reading, son. David Gwilliam, Theresa Kelly Dunko. color backgrounds. You may select addi­ ment initiated its weekly records in benefit of statehood, carte blanche, Inc. told the committee program, to check how man. William Reading, Karen Roy, Kingsley, Christine Kjellson, Halle, Nancy Hooker. Sandra bill. One of the committee’s sub- Also Raymond Brookes, Brenda Kravitz, Scott Also Belinda Felice, Robin is ludicrous.” Bozzuto added. Grade 8 John Savidakis, Lorna Johnson, Suzanne Johnson, tional portraits offered at reasonable prices, December, 1977, the average cost of comittees has already held a public that some low i and effective an agreement is Patricia -Brozek, Denise LaBrec, Jay Lassow, Diana Flaherty. Bryan Flanagan. home heating fuel has risen a full 10 hearing on a variety of workfare Gunther, who generally tends to moderate income families limiting the amount of rent BUbnano, Steven Byam, Steven Albert, Laurie Seybolt. and Martina Kardulis. Kevin Flynn, Jane Mary with no obligation. See our large Decorator Lindsay, Janet Lucas. Also Robert Kaye, Bonnie cents per gallon. proposals. voice the conservative side of an could be priced out of their increases resulting from AU-You-Can-Eat James Byk, Lori Carlson, Baker. Denise Beckwith, Neil Also Karen Sidway, James Fraga, LeeAnn Gagne, Louise Portrait. Satisfaction always, or your money Siewertsen,. Holly Smith, Also Lori-Ann MacBeth, Lavoi, Christine Locario, issue, chose to quote one of the under the O^Ke Roof. Marlene Cole, Cheryl Cook, Berntsen, Kristin Bikcrnicks, Steven Machuga, Thomas Gelinas, Lynne Gerstenlauer. cheerfully refunded. nation’s more liberal political colum­ Christopher Cox. Leon Bilodeau, Debra Blake, Timothy Sporck, William Michael Marcuccio, Lori Eva Giraldes, Jacqueline 7 Steele, David Stepper, Mark Machuga, Valerie Martin, Mayo, Theresa McGuinness, nists, Nicholas von Hoffman, to il­ EVjERY WEDNESDAY! Also Colleen Culleton, Christopher Blanchard, Lori Mastalisz, Patty Gove, Richard Gudlewski, Colleen Cunningham, Judy Carmen Bonacorsi, James Stepper, Sean Sullivan, Victoria McGilvray, Lynn Celine Halle, Marline Halle, GOP Selects Members lustrate his point. Kenneth Szarek. McCoan, Dona-Kay McLaughlin, Diane Merrick. Dalone, Lianne Darna, Bosse, Jeanne Bronisz, Toby McDowell. Sylvie Hebert, Philip Holmes, Gunther read the following passage Kimberly Davis, Donna Brown. Also Erica Taylor, Robert A Great Way to Remember from an article Hoffman wrote about •Taylor, John Thurston, James Also Karen Meyers, Dawn For Promised Panels DeBoqee, Ashwani Dhar. Also Michael Byam, Diane Moriarty, Tracy Morton, Eric Those You Love the constituency district con­ Also Joseph Donovan, Carlson, Brian Carr, Donna Vincens, Karen Weinberg, gressman would serve. Cheryl Wilson, Lisa Witham, Nelson, Jonathan Newcomb, MANCHESTER —Republican election. Kristen Eib, Gahan Pallone, Carrier, William Chambers, Lisa Paggioli, Michael Town Chairman Richard Weinstein Peter Sylvester will chair the “It will be bureaucrats, civil ser­ Angelique Faucher, Grace Grace Chinsky, Mark Cimino, Patricia Wojnarowski, Mark Zimkiewicz: Pallein, Sharon Parks, Robert DALE CARNEGIE COURSE has made appointments to the par- recruitment committee. vice drones, lobbyists, finagling con­ Garber, Laura Gauthier, Ann Patrick Cosgrove, Jacque Patrick. 16 DAYS Giles, Kim Giard. Doiron. These Days Only: Wed Thurs Fri Sat ty’s recruitment committee and can­ sultants, lawyers, kickback artists, Graile 9 Also Joseph Placenta, Don­ Other members will be Mary Anne Also Andrew Haberern, Accroditad by The Continuing Educational Counbll didate selection and campaign plan­ commission con men and other non­ COMPLETI Also Sharon Dupont, Karen • Cheryl Barnett, Melissa na Piecarello, Arthur Pierce, 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/3 Shaw and Beverly Malone. Margaret Harvey, Lisa ning committee. producing funny money filchers who Eddy, Joan Edwards, Eric Barone, Sharon Beaverstock, Martha Poirier, Jeannette Pat Lawrence, recording secretary Hewitt,. Heather Hoynyak, Enroth, Maureen Flanagan, Daily: 10 AM • 8 PM. all Ineluahra Robert Bohadik, Stacey Bolin, Quey, Rhonda Regius, Stacey • Nw $08CoofMiiico mt N w o R M mt tgiik M F0it| Tliese are two of the committees of the town committee, will serve as make up the bulk of the white popula­ Kenneth Jean, Eric Johnson, 3 James Frallicciardi, John Gian Carlo Bonacorsi, Susan Reuben. • $0Mk Effoctinli oCNdnl Foot io4 Wwri Weinstein promised to establish after an ex officio member. tion in this area — people who con­ Low, low chartsr firs t, and your choica of groat land Fish Fry Shelly Johnson, Sheryl John­ MANCHESTER PARKADE progrima —all fsaturing Cracow, Whriaw and mors. Frallicciardi. Joseph Cain, Craig Camire, Robert Also Noberto Ruiz, Deborah • Sol YoKMif m 4 Yior Mom 8 lottar 0MmrMtiMM| he was elected chairman of the party The committee will try to develop sume four times their weight every Tasty golden brown fish, son. Gallagher.. last month. 24 hours.” Carlson, Joseph Cavicchi, Searles, Mark Shaw. Kathleen •B e Your Best With liny Ikoup •tmho Ym t MMmi IMWoiI “a grass roots organization for the POLAND/LITHUANIA fillets, crisp French fried Also Steven Jonas, Marie Also Leonie Glaeser, Alex Karen Cosgrove. Sheehy, Sharon Sporck, Bar­ • Retnemher Names Robert Sklenar will chair the can­ Republican Party,” Weinstein said. But Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New potatoes, creamy cole slaw, our Kaszowski, Mark Keith, Glenn, Heidi Gochring, Also Michelle Curry, bara Stevenson, Cherri CLASSES STARTING SOON didate selection and campaign plan­ It will work with voting district Haven, told the subcommittee famous tartare sauce and rolls James Korner, Karen Krupp, Timothy Graboski, Pamela Deborah Dienst. Sizanne Strickland. 16daysfromS-|285:,.,... Jennifer Lindsay, Pasquita Gurney, Kurt Heinrich, Jen­ IN HMNCHESTEII-VEHNON AREA ning committee. Other members will Connecticut as a responsibilitv to and butter. Dorion, Carol Dube, Lynne Also Christine Szarka, X iiir-tiu vic i DIPT aronit chairmen to identify persons who Wirtaw. Cracow, Laningrad, VHnlut. Kaunas Lippolis, Melissa Macey. include Donald Genovesi, Louise nifer ffolmes. Amy Huggans, English, Teresa Enroth, Nicole Thivierge, Carrie would like to work for the party. ' ^'r'psrton, douM oooupan^ Also William Masse, Alpa Richard Hyde. Cronin, David Odegard and Neil Susan Fahey, Marianne Thomas, Cindy Tighe, Jeffrey SPONSORED BY WINF RADIO One silting per subject-$1 per subject lor Thomas Damron will serve as the FREQUENT DEPARTURES FROM N.Y. AND HARTFORD, MAY THRU SETT. Mehta, Christopher Nelson, Lawrence. 6t your locid Woodty Howard Johno^ Also Joy Kaezer, Sandra Freschlin, Mark Gadoury. Waggoner. additional subjects, voups, or individuals in coordinator of the district chairmen. Now You Know AN fNghti by Pan Am. Erica Newton, Sherry Keith, Dawn Kinney, Susan m . 046-1230 Also Mary Gallagher. Leslie Also Mark Walter, Richard the same family. Persons under IB must be The committee will identify can­ He will serve as chairman of the A total eclipse of the sun will not be 394 Tolland Tumpika Manchaatar Patrick, Jill Pyka, Heather Krupp, Brenda Kohl, Paula P n im f d bf II.M. Franeoaur A Aaaoetoiaa Gaouette, Laura Gatzkiewicz, Watts. Jennifer Wheeler, accompanied by parent or guardian. didates to run for public office and CAMELOT TRAVEL SERVICE Reading, Benjamin Recio, Kurowski, John Lampson, JIM PIRTRITTO , Araa Mgr. voter registration committee, which seen again from the North American 527 Bum ild* Av*niM, E h I Hartford, Conn. 00106 Tania Gembala, Mary Susan Wilson, Douglas Wood­ plan the campaign for the November 649-^20 Rebecca Rennert. also will include Cheryl Hadley. continent until 2017. ^ (203)520-0049 Theresa Landry, Leonard Elizabeth Gleba, David Gor­ bury, Nancy Wynn. PAC'.K KIC.HT- EVENING HERALD, Tues.. Feb, 27. 1979

EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb. 27. 1979- PAGE NINE Husl-Campbell -J iHaufltpatFr Hupuimj Hpralft Jack Anderson HOUSTON — Charlotte Ann Campbell and Dr. Robert Manchester - A City of Village Charm Betty’s notebook Geoffrey Hust were married Feb. 17 at the Immaculate Conception Church. Founded Opt. 1, 1881 ‘You Mail ‘Em, We Maul ‘Em’ The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, By Betty Ryder Campbell of Corsicana, Tejas. The bridegroom is the son Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. WASHINGTON - It appears that is investigating the San Francisco watching the flow on video screens. Dumpty irreparables end up in a of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hust Jr. of Manchester. . Member. AudU Bureau ol Circuialion the U.S. Postal Service laid a gigan­ facility; postal inspectors are Unfortunately, what the screens The Rev. August J. Merkel and the Rev. John P. Member. United Press liitemational parcel graveyard — a room tic turkey egg a few years ago when checking out the New York center Fowler officiated at the double-ring ceremony. don’t show is the plight of a worker designated “loose in the mail” and Cuitom er Service 647*9946 it shelled out fl billion for 21 super- Lots of exi'iting things coming up. Mrs. John Stroud of Dallas was organist. Harold E. Turkington. Executive Editor after complaints were filed with the frantically trying to load a truck as off-limits to all but a few employees. Their stay at the Elbow Beach Raymond F. Robinion..Edltor.Publliher Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor automated “bulk mail centers’’ . China Trip The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a U.S. attorney’s office in Newark. fast as the conveyor belt spews the Our reporter got inside for a look The Manchester Arts Council and Hotel was great. There's something gown of ivory organza and Alencon lace fashioned wfth a designed to process parcels and other We decided to do our own in­ mail out. Or what happens when the around, and found thousands of items Manchester Community College will to be said for having the beach right Things are progressing slowly but sculptured lace bodice outlined with seed pearl and non-first-class mail. vestigation, and sent our associate assembly-line workers can’t keep co-sponsor Pete Seeger in concert on at your doorstep. surely (I hope) on preparations for from books to homemade Christmas crystal beading and a deep portrait decolletage neckline. The bulk mail system was a sub­ Vicki Warren to the Washington Bulk March 12 at Manchester High School. Incidentally, I brought home the our trip to China on June 19. Opinion pace with the relentless machines presents. There were so many books, Tickets to hear the veteran musician Long fitted sleeves tapered to points over the hands and ject of controversy from the start, Mail Center in Largo, MD., WHERE hotel's cookbook and it has some Received word from the University and can’t shut off or slow down the in fact, that they had been arranged with renditions of your favorite folk of Connecticut Alumni Office that the full skirt accented with jeweled applique in the lace and even after a SHE POSED AS A WORKER. She conveyor belt. (What happens is that by topic on metal shelves. music should go fast. great recipes in it which I'll pass our deposit checks had arrived — pattern terminated into a circular court-length train five-year sup­ had a chance to talk with “fellow” the parcels spill off the belt onto the When Uie “loose in the mail” room They are available at Heller's along in Wednesday's Neighbor's bordered with lace. Her veil of Brussels lace was caught Kitchen column. The creations of the that's step No. 1. And, I hope that Union Concern posed shakedown employees unhindered by any self- floor, where they may remain for is full, Ihe items are moved to a Music Store and Harrison's to a juliet cap and fell over ivory illusion to the train’s Elbow Beach chefs who are from step No. 2 and 3 will follow shortly so period, the com­ serving, banana-oil coverups by days.) depository in Washington, where Stationers, or by calling the MCC hemline. She wore a gold and ruby bracelet which .Austria, the Azores. Bermuda, we can make necessary plaints are still frontoffice bureaucrats. Student Activities office at 646-4900. belonged to her great-grand aunt and which her mother Employees at the Washington they’re eventually auctioned off to England, Equador. France, Ger­ arrangements for visas and vac­ Not Taxpayers co m in g in. The bulk mail center is a machine- center have their own wry slogan: the public. extension 259. cinations which are required. wore on her wedding day. She carried a cascade bouquet many, Grenada. Hong Kong, Italy, of white roses, stephanotis and spring flowers. Customers have powered world modeled after Charlie “You mail’em, we maul ’em.” It’s Parcels considered too fragile or Also, rumors have it that Count Sri Lanka, etc. are put together in We understand a smallpox vaccina­ Basie will be playing in town The bride's sister. Miss Carolyn Campbell of Corsicana The vice president of the sent point. complained to us C haplin’s "M odern T im es.” not the humans who are doing the too oddly shaped for the regular their own international cookbook. tion is necessary and it is up to each sometime in April. I believe. That was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William F. United Auto Workers is con­ The concern as expressed by of lo s t or Automated carts full of mail run con­ mauling, though; it’s the machines. mauling are sent to a special participant to acquire the necessary damaged packages; employees have should bring a crowd. Will fill you in visas for travel in various countries. Fishe of San Antonio, Miss Roxanne Mobley of Dallas and cerned about alcoholism Greathouse should also extend tinuously along trolley tracks,* Like the sack shake-out rig that emp­ machine of their own. They are put Mrs. Terry Rippey of Richardson. complained about unsafe working on details as soon as it's firm ^ up. Good !\’ews Our accommodations will be in Hong among the union members. to prevention of the problem. heedless both of parcels that fall off ties parcels — including those on a conveyor belt and when they Bruce E. Hust of Columbus, Ohio, was his brother's conditions. and people who get in the way. reach the right-sized chute, a metal Lloyd Gilliam, who has captivated Kong, but optional trips (which we As an expression of this con­ If the organization is so con­ m ark^ “Fragile — Glass’ — from Home A^ain hope to take) will be offered to best man. The ushers were David S. Brantley and Dr. The late Rep. Leo Ryan, D-Calif., Overhead trays carry mail mail sacks and lets them fail four beam rams them down it. Cartons of audiences with his piano artistry, Gregory G. McKenzie both of Houston; William J. Hust cerned, why did the problem Well, my daughter and her •lapan, and the Republic of China. cern, the vice president, Pat had received so many gripes about throughout the building, tipping their feet onto a belt. fruit are regularly consigned to this will open March 1 at the Blacksmith III of Katonah, N.Y., the bridegroom's brother: and girlfriend arrived home safe and Greathouse, has asked for get to the point where treat­ the bulk mail centers that he planned contents into chutes on command Packages that get jammed in the special machine, and the effects of Tavern in Glastonbury. Charles D. Campbell of Corsicana, the bride's brother. sound from their Bermuda holiday Aloha federal funding for an on-the- ment is needed? to work incognito in one after he from the control room. automatic conveyors are ripped the supposedly tender treatment are last week. Lloyd, who recently completed Greg Kirkpatrick and John Speier were altar boys. We had a card today from one of job education, training and We believe the problem returned from his ill-fated trip to Operators in the control room can apart. Attempts are made to patch such that the machine might well be The weather turned very warm so almost a year's engagement at A reception was held at the Corsicana Country Club. our co-workers, June Tompkins, who Guyana. Rep. Ron Dellums, D-Calif,, tell how the mail is moving by them up, but the many Humpty known as the “automatic juicer.” they both came back sporting a ta n - Cavey's in Manchester, is a very ac­ Assisting at the reception were Mrs. William J, Hust III. research program. should be handled by the with her husand. Cy, is vacationing in The billion-dollar bulk mail system something we didn't get during opr complished pianist and singer as of Corsicana, the bridegroom's sister-in-law; Mrs. While the concern of an of­ organization itself and the Hawaii. Charles Carpenter of Irving, Miss Alice Wilcox. Miss E ttA POFr'NOfzmswK.ifteGizAN^ was supposed to save the Postal Ser­ 2 well. four-day stay. She wrote that they arrived just in .Vlrs. Kolicrl I''. MiihI ficial for the people he money should be provided by N ,e,A . 79 They made many friends, including Penelope Sanders, Miss Trish Wallace and Mrs, David HULWe vice $300 million a year in operating If you've missed hearing him. pop time for the big flood there last Cole, cousin of the bride, all of Houston. represents cannot be faulted, the organization, not the costs. Recent estimates have now a Belgian couple, they said, and the in on his opening night. I'm sure he'll week, but all is calm now. Following a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, Dr, and Mrs. Hust received her bachelor of science degree in the idea of having the federal American taxpayer. scaled the potential savings to $40 letters have already started their be pleased. Her last words show she is thinking nursing from Texas Women s University. Dr. Hust is flight to sunnv Bermuda. . Mrs. Hust will reside in Housfon. For traveling, Mrs. When organizations question million — a return of 4 percent on the of us. She wrote, "Hope you're all currently servng his residency in internal medicine at government pick up the tab Hust wore a two-piece powder blue outfit with a white money invested. eating your hearts out." cowl sweater and navy accessories. Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. can. the government for its policies We are. It seems to us if the United and criticize wasteful spen­ "If people knew what was Science Today happening to their mail, they Auto Workers concerned about ding, it is commendable. wouldn’t send it through the Postal 7 In the Service the problem of alcoholism But when organizations rVT’ Service,” workers told our reporter. among its members, it should come up with suggestions for Well, some people know, and the Youth Preys on Old Age SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii FORT BENNING, Ga. - Pvt. Shawn sealed burial in a selected massive take its own steps with its own the government to spend more word is spreading. — Spec. 4 Robert E, Artz, son of Mrs. F. Twohig, son of Mr. and Mrs. crater. By KOBKItT Ml SKL knocking on the doors of working money to remedy the situation. money to solve problems After her stint on the inside, "During the past year incidents Marie M. Artz of 539 Burnside Ave., James J, Twohig, 12 Ester Ave , On completion of the humanitarian Warren returned for an official visit class houses. If the knock was East Hertford, recently was The question also arises as to which should be solved by the LONDON (UPII — The young have like these were reported from all Rockville, recently completed One joint service effort, the people who as a reporter. She was shown around answered by an old lady who presented the Army Commendation always rebelled against the old over the country." New Society said, Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort were moved from the atoll to other how the problem got to its pre­ organization, it is deplorable. by the mail center’s manager, Julie appeared to be living alone, the girls Medal. Benning. because they represented authority "and the reporting of them set off areas in the Pacific before testing McCarthy, who said the center had asked for a drink of water — and The medal was awarded for OSUT is a 12-week period which but sociologists in Britain are dis­ waves of imitations in other towns began are scheduled to return to nothing to hide. followed the woman into the house. and cities. meritorious service. Such service combines basic combat training and their original home. turbed by a comparatively new But the guided tour was arranged While she was getting the water, "One result is that the law-and- can be over an extended period of advanced individual training. Eskey, son of Mrs. Pricilla D. phenomenon — the abuse of the aged one of the girls would attack her order argument has been time or for outstanding achievement The training qualifies the soldier as Eskey of 539 Burnside Ave., East Other Editors Say at lunchtime, when some of the because they are frail and while the other ransacked the rooms vulnerable. strengthened, while the mitigating in a single situation. In either case, a light weapons infantryman and as Hartford, is a combat engineer with machines had been turned off. There for money and valuables. plea of deprivation and poverty in the the recipient must have an indirect fire crewman. the battalion. The motto “caveat emptor” or was very little mail being processed The list of incidents in which In one area, a mixed group of 13 of the first to excoriate publicly the youngsters, barely into their teens, inner city has been made to sound demonstrated skills and dedication Soldiers were taught to perform “the buyer beware” applies general­ and the general air of chaos was mis­ and 14 year olds got their kicks by far above the average. MILFORD — Robert A. Elrod of 68 high cost and low return of this kind have mistreated men and women old faltering and less convincing in the any of the duties in a rifle or mortar ly to the purchase of goods and ser­ sing. The facility was also noticeably riding bikes through funeral Artz earned the award while Standish Road, Coventry, recently of insurance. That was back near the enough to be their grandparents has face of such cruelty. squad. T~- cleaner. Employees told Warren they gatherings on cemeteries shouting entered the U.S. Air Force Delayed vices. But it ought to be written in turn of the century, when some of reached the point where even those "In this setting, the cruelty of the assigned as a maintenance clerk and had been asked to work overtime the four-letter profanities. In another. II river with the 25th Infantry Division. ENIWETOK, Marshall Islands - Enlistment Program. capital letters encircled by dollar social scientists who can find an young is no longer in the realm of the today’s giants in the insurance in­ day before to get the place cleaned year olds ripped up the little Pfc. Michael J. Eskey III of East He is scheduled to leave for basic signs where the sale of so-called dustry were just starting to build excuse for any misdemeanor of the prank, the deflating of gerontocratic training at Lackland AFB. near San up for her visit. vegetable gardens usually tilled by power. It is violence against MILFORD — Nola A. Boone, Hartford, is aprticipating with the debit insurance is concerned. their fortunes. Still, the beat goes on. young are having trouble getting retired men and women. In still Antonio, Texas on March 12. He will That, apparently, is the Postal Ser­ weakness, old age shorn of its daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. 84th Engineer Battalion in rehabilita­ The recent Federal Trade Commis­ It’s time this problem received the away from the word cruelty. another, an old lady who befriended tion work at Eniwetok in the Western receive technical training in the elec­ vice's idea .of how to clean up its act. authority and status. The acts of Boone of 14 Village St., Ellington, has sion staff report on this lucrative attention it deserves. The overall Under the headline "Young schoolchildren found herself Pacific’s Marshall Islands. tronic career field. Against Old" the magazine New violence are not simply the, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. door-to-door life insurance operation market continues to grow and with it, terrorized by their demands for Eniwetok, 2,300 miles southwest of FORT CAMPBELL. Ky. - Pfc. Society recounts a few of these. aberrations of a few disordered in-' A 1976 graduate of Ellington High leaves little room for 'doubt that the one may safely assume, the kind of money and unable to keep them from dividuals, but represent an eruption School, she has selected a position in Hawaii, was a test site for nuclear George H. Routliier. .son of Alfred G. fertile fields of poverty and ig­ In one instance, two girls about 13, explosions in the 1940's and 1950's. unscrupulous practices that bilk Angle & Walters smashing her furniture and defacing of something much deeper which w the mechanical career field. She liouthier ol 86 Hillside Ave., Vernon, norance have been exploited to an wearing stilett heels, went about the walls. The rehabilitation work consists of welfare recipients, the elderly and have failed to diagnose." departed Feb. 23 for six weeks of and Mrs. Anna B. Harrington of abysmal degree throughout the 20th removing radiologically con­ Warwick. R.I.. recently was assigned other needy persons out of precious basic training at Lackland AFB, near century, albeit at a deceptively low San Antonio, Texas. taminated earth from selected as an Infantryman with the 503rd In- dollars they clearly can’t afford to Lily Shiel islands and transporting it from fantrv. level of a few cents a week. lose. — Providence (R.I) Journal- The late United States Supreme Unreasonable Reticence Bullein Court Justice Louis Brandeis was one WASHINGTON (NEA) - Thanks ought not be spoken of abroad find out what’s in your medical Studies have shown patients have TItid>nnmi«>«*A^ U C * Cosmopolitans Meet Friday to federal laws enacted in the 1970s, There's only one flaw in that record, why can't you? greater confidence in their health you can now get a copy of your FBI argument: Medical records may be The answer is that most doctors care when they know what is in their “The French Impressionists” will history of impressionism and show report. You can see and correct your be the subject of a slide presentation the pr^^ogram. Mrs. Raymond St. Thought treated as confidential and and hospital officials simply don’t own records, that they are more color slides of the artists’ paintings credit bureau files. And you can ob­ and talk at a m eeting of tbe of the period. Mrs. Flynn, a former Laurent will be hostess. sacrosanct when a patient asks to see want you to. Explanations would be careful to follow specific recommen­ tain your child's school records. A lifetime ago in a London Cosmopolitan Club of Manchester editor of art magazines and art text­ Refreshments will be served by Mrs God the All Powerful! God the them, but they are by no means safe too time-consuming, they argue. dations from their doctors and have a orphanage, Sheilah Graham George Walker, Mrs. Carl Rohrbach, Maker of the Universe! God the But did you ever ask your doctor to Friday, at 1:30 p.m. in the Federa­ books, IS a part-time lecturer for with might or loudness, height or from the prying eyes of other parties. Numerous requests for hospital better overall relationship with their would wake herself up at Miss Milicent Jones and Mrs. night so she wouldn’t wet her tion Room at Center Congregational courses in art history at Manchester Prime Mover! God the All Knowing! massiveness. God speaks to us the show you what he's been scribbling In fact, medical record secrecy is a records might increase ad' physicians. bed and get beaten with a Church. Community College Thomas Rollason. Guests are God, who speaks with the still small words we need to hear, and on your medical record? Or request big fat myth, as author Robert Ellis welcome. ministrative costs. Patients might The Carter administration, which hairbrush. Mrs. Marge Flynn will discuss the Mrs Adolph Kittel is in charge of voice? sometimes he speaks in a still small access to your She was 6-year-oId Lily Smith documents in his new book, not understand technical medical is developing a whole legislative Shiel then whose head was Elijah stood upon the mount before voice. Take some time in your day to hospital charts? “Privacy: How to Protect What’s jargon. Some, upon seeing their package related to the privacy issue, shaved, like her sister the Lord. “And behold, the Lord talk to God and to listen to God. What If so, the reaction Left Of It.” records, might decide to treat is expected to recommend a federal inmates. But she also had passed by, and a great strong wind you hear could make a real probably ranged migraine headaches, exce- Pinochle Scores “Medicine since Hippocrates had themselves. law assuring patients access to their rent the mountains, and broke in difference in your life. from polite eva­ been a two-party affair between doc­ ma, chilblains and constant Munrliestcr All these excuses — and more — own medical records. hunger. lop scorers in the heb 15 game heb. 22 at the Senior Citizens Center pieces the rocks before the Lord, but 0 God, help us to be quiet before sion to outright tor and patient,” Smitl\notes. “But a were offered by the medical profes­ And 14 states now have laws per­ Plus the particular pain of Top scorers in the Manchester are Bess Moonan, 658, Harold Bagot, are Eric Andersen, 625, Ann the Lord was not in the wind; and you that we may be prepared to hear rebuff. “third" party’ now pays the bills night. Even now, she says, sion in hearing a couple of years back mitting patients to inspect or copy Senior Citizens pinochle Group game 621, Gladys Seelert, 610, Bert Turner, Songailo, 615, John Frey, 599, and after the wind and earthquake, but your voice and receive your Word. The medical 'T can’t bear darkness. I try Feb. 22 at the Army and Navy Club directly, whether it’s a health in­ before the Federal Privacy Protec­ either doctors’ records, hospital never to arrive anywhere 589, Audrey Durey, 583, Walter Adeline Kochwi(z, 598. the Lord was not in the earthquake: We give thanks for the times that we profession surance company or a government tion Study Commission. Yet as that records or both.'Those laws, and are Madeline Morley, 630, Gladys Top scorers in the club's Feb. 20 late at night because there’s Kohls, 551, Arvid Peterson, 547, and and after the earthquake a fire, but do hear your voice. Amen. remains one of the last bastions of program like Medicare or Medicaid. commission ultimately reported, techniques for winning access to your a loneliness and terror con­ Seelert, 613, Richard Colbert, 611, Kay Frey, 536. game are Joe Perzanowski, 740, Ted the Lord was not in the fire; and Rev. Kenneth E. Knox secrecy in our society, cloaking its And whoever pays the bills wants to “Not one witness was able to identify nected with it.” John Gaily, 610, Vivian Laguere, 607, Vernon Leboc, 678, John Frey, 672, Lena records elsewhere, are outlined in a Still, she did have a spoon after the fire a still small voice.” 1 Pastor, customary refusal lo allow pauents know what they’re paying for. an instance where access to records George Last, 605, Andy Noske, 593, Winners in the Vernon Senior Piazza, 653, Mary St. Louis. 627, Jen­ study published last year by Ralph to herself. I At home, she and Harold Bagot, 572, and Alberta Kings 19:11-12. Talcottville Congregational access to their own records under the "The nature of third-party Nader’s Health Research Group. her mother — an East End Citizens Pinochle Club tournament nie Starke, 624, and Emily Brooks. had had an untoward effect on a public bath attendant who Colbert and Herbert Laguere, 571, 620. Greatness is not always associated Church lofty rubric of “confidentiality.” payments nowadays and the patient's medical condition.’’ That booklet, entitled “ Gettin had cancer — shared one.) At first blush, such reticence proliferation of computer data banks Indeed, quite the contrary has been Yours: A Consumer's Guide to Ob­ And she could steal food seems perfectly reasonable. After in the insurance and health industries true in the limited number of states taining Your Medical Record," is from the kitchen and occa­ all, since the days of the Greek physi­ sionally buy tinned salmon Quote/Unquote make confidentiality beyond the con­ where patients already enjoy a legal available for $2 from the Health and currant buns with the College Note# cian Hippocrates, the oath taken by trol of the practicing physician,” right to see their own medical Research Group. Dept. 220, 2000 P sixpence she’d win being "They blame each other, but they doctors has included a pledge of Smith writes. records, and in other areas where Street N.W., Suite 708, Washington smart in class. LILlf SHIEL, Inmate of i “It’s hard to find a basis for it.” London orphanage, and SbeUa Graham, who stUI can’t bear don’t blame themselves. As long as secrecy regarding “whatever... I see So if your insurance company can such access has been granted on an D.C, 20036. Then again, she wouldn’t darkness. OUDLKY. Mass. - Area residents — Lane Kirklunil, AFL-CIO the party is winning or is on the win­ or hear, in the life of men, which experiemental basis. have had to if her father had have been named to the dean’s list at Kfcrflury-lrcusuror, predirting llie lived, she says. “He was a ning side, it forgets about the United very educated, aristocratic Nichols College for the first Nations.” labor organizaliun likely will not .semester of the 1978-79 academic European who died when I — Kurt Wuldlii'im, United bark a Rrpubliran in the 1980 was an infant. That’s all I days, a pretty, defenseless, charming man. year are as follows: presidenlial ronlest — despile a Washington Window want to say about him. After funny little thing.” “Even Scott loved him and He’d prepare her perfect .Nuliuni) scorelury generul, com- he died, my mother couldn't So when a man like The would read his letters,” she meal; ^otch smoked salm­ Gerald F. Sommers of Vernon, son ptuining tliul inuny rounlriet) .tonirlimrs nunruiiiiiiillal feeling care for me and that’s why Well-Dressed Codger says. on, Vichysoisse, filet of Mr, and Mrs. .lohn F. Sommers of rcHorl to furre, mil diplomury, to about itie DeinoeralH, she put me in the orphan­ stopped and invited her to mignon, sliced fried pota- age." F. Scott Fitzgerald, she 101 Troutstream Drive, is a senior solve prohleiiiH. Thisaway Thataway On Federal Spending 2 dinner, she didn’t hesitate. means, whom she met in totes, asparagus. But only He took' her to a private stewed fruit for dessert. “Af­ psychology major. He is also vice That’s where she learned Hollywood in '37 at her own president of the Drama Club and a By ARNOUJ SAWISI.AK to take the present for what dining room in a fine restau­ engagement party to the ter all these years of hang­ The pollsters asked their sample categories, cy. The anwers were 73 per cent in it's worth. And, if it wasn't rant where “dessert” in­ Marquess. By then she was ing onto the precipice of member of the American Marketing The Almanac WASHINGTON (UPI) - There is “If you had a say in making up the A breakdown of the political favor; 16 per cent against; J1 per worth a damn, to get on into volved more than eclairs. earning better money writ­ what I wrote about people, I A.ssociation. “I ate with gusto, but my an old football story about the third- federal budget, which programs ideologies of those who responded in cent no opinion. The same people a future that was — any way ing here than singing in get indigestion rather would you like to see increased and possible. antermae were out,” she I-ondon. easily.” He is a graduate of Cushing Today is Tuesday, Feb. 27, the 58th in the battle of the Java Sea, a string quarterback who was con­ the poll showed that even the self- who would increase spending for With a warm smile and says. “I did almost anything By the time the party was Academy in Ashhurnham, Mass. day of 1979 with 307 to follow. Pacific naval engagement in the ear­ fronted by the coach during a crucial which reduced?” described conservatives went 53 per jobs, health care and education and blonde good looks, brash for food, but never the ulti­ over, so was her engage­ The love of her grandchil­ The anwers: 56 per cent to spend cent for more spending to provide mate because my mother dren counts more now than The moon is moving from its new ly days of World War II in which the game and asked: “The score is tied. leave defense and urban spending un­ Lily Shiel became Sheilah ment and she began a three- more on job creation , 55 per cent to jobs for the poor and 51 per cent for Graham, for 33 years the taught me you must be a year love affair with any other, she says, but she Susan K. Wright, daughter of Mr. phase toward ite first quarter. Japanese sank 13 American warships It’s the last quarter. We've got the touched also overwhelmingly favor a 7 self-styled "last of the virgin when you marry.” Fitzgerald described In her still loves money and makes and Mrs. Gilbert Wright of 66 Mather The morning; stars are Venus, Mars while losing only two. ball on their '40-yard line with third increase spending on health care; 52 more federal spending on health ban on federal deficits. Therefore, when the it buying and selling homes, unholy trio" in Hollywood. first book, "Beloved St., Manchester, is a freshman at and Saturn. In 1963, Mickey Mantle of the New down and eight to go. What would you per cent to boost spending on educa­ care. But these results certainly do not Alongside Ix)uella Parsons Codger began advancing to­ Infidel.” now and again. But she Nichols. She graduated from wards dessert, she was so probably wouldn’t sell her The evening stars are Mercury and York Yankees signed a contract for do?” tion. Only on military and and urban Now comes the snapper. The provide much guidance to public ser­ and Hedda Hopper, she He educated her, she en­ Manchester High School. wrote syndicated “Debbie horrified, she scared him to couraged him to write “The “little doll’s house” in Lon­ Jupiter. $100,000, highest in baseball at that “Why, that’s easy coach." the low­ spending did the largest percentage pollsters asked the same people if vants unless it is to point toward the and Eddie are happier than death. Laughing, marveling I.ast Tycoon” and then, one don, though it’s worth four call for spending “about the same.” they favored a constitutional amend­ unkind conclusion that tbe folks out at the risks she took, she times what shd paid ter it. Those born on this day are under time. ly scrub replied. “I'd move down the ever ...” columns. Eight a day in 1940, he literally the sign of Pisces. And the option of reducing spending ment requiring a balanced federal there are that much smarter than the week at her peak, plus host­ says, “I was lucky they dropped dead in front of her. It’s too much a home, In 1975, the House of Represen­ bench so I could get a good look at the ing television and radio weren’t murderers.” She fled to England, mar­ bought, though, on impulse, American poet Henry Wadsworth tatives passed a $21.3 billion anti­ play you send in for the team to run." came in last in each one of the budget except in times of emergen- folks around here. shows. At 18, it was farewell Pic­ ried an aviation expert, had the way she’s lived. NEW HAVEN - Francine M. cadilly when she married Rowe of 82 Irving St., is one of 43 Longellow was born Feb. 27, 1807. recession, tax-cut bill, including Jimmy Carter probably sym­ What got her up there was two children, divorced him, “I was passing by and On this day in history: dashing aristocratic Maj. returned to Hollywood, kept Southern Connecticut State College repeal of the oil depletion allowance. pathized with that coach if he saw the SCOOPS ly D o n lS m y i persistent nagging. Her John Graham, 43. He cured stopped and said how pretty. In 1939, so-called “sit down” results of the January CBS News- childhood appetites for food, writing, and married “Bow The owner was standing in students who have been named to A thought for the day: British her of saying “coo lummy” Wow” Wojklewicz when she strikes were outlawed by the United love and money wouldn't let and aggravated her taste for the doorway and the sun was Who's Who Among Students in philo.sopher, economist and political New York Times public opinion sur­ THf WHoii miiw m i «£ feeltmt wxw HWlfWlHAT M m m m m repuhicm go. was 51 and he was 39. That coming through. She said, States Supreme Court. the sumptuous, but he also lasted two years. American Universities and Colleges theorist John Locke said, “Wherever vey. MMs mm. MV'PURWIIIHf twin soHPiiKi m M utm By the time she was 17, succeeded at failing at busi­ would you like to see it? And for the 1978-1979 academic year. In 1942, opening .salvos were fired But deeper in the pages of the poll selling toothbrushes (for Now, still blonde and daz­ by the time I left. I’d bought law ends, tyranny begins.” SOlWiCUFSe. a / m Ku. ness. zling, she accounts for the back teeth only) in a swank With loansharks snapping it.” were some questions for the people fyondon department store, beginning — and the appet­ Miss Rowe, a senior majoring in 100! at his fine leather boots, he ites — in “The U te Lily She’s done it all in soft who, six to four, were giving Carter she’d learnril that men could put her on the stage. “I had social vyork, has served as an advisor Yesterdays satisfy those appetites. Shiel,” published by Grosset autumn colors, greens, rus­ low marks on the conduct of his of­ to be the wage earner,” she and Dunlap. set, gold. “It’s an 18th cen­ to her dormitory hall council, as a At night, after work, she’d says. “I divorced him in '37 coordinator for the administrators fice. The cravings are still tury gem,” she says. “And Best Foot Forward 25 Yours Ago If he read the answers, the presi­ roam Piccadilly, counting to marry the Marquess of there some. “I absolutely when I open that door, I program and is presently treasurer the men who smiled and Donegall, but I supported In these times of deepest winter it is hard to believe that days will come The 41st Masonic Ball is well television. dent could take some solace in the accosted her. "I flirted auto­ remember every meal I’ve breathe a great sigh of of the Spanish Literary Society and him to the day he died in had,” she laughs. “And the pleasure.” again to wear such airy footwear—mere soles with leather straps and stilet­ attended. 10 Years Ago knowledge that the same people who matically because I wanted 1965.” Why not? He couldn’t height of bliss would be to Especially, one would treasurer of the honor sorority, Town Planners oppose widening to be admired," she says. "I help what he , was, and Omicron Psi Lambda. to heels attached to them. This is what the German Shoe Fashions Institute Officials at Manchester Memorial don't think he is doing a good job ap­ was very innocent in those have a marvelous live-in think, at night. presented in Frankfurt, West Germany recently as trend sample for Purnell Place. mostly he was a dear. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Hospital show interest in a central parently wouldn't do it much chef.” spring/summer 1979 ladies footwear. (UPI photo)' Board of Directors bar meeting c laundry system. differently themselves. -'7/1? PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 27. 1979 EVENING HERALD. ’Tues., Feb. 27. 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN 13 Face O b itiia rlM ) Democrats Chase Funds Teacher Mrs. Kuyiiiund Lindsuy Merit* Beiiedirl EAST HARTEORD - Mrs. Rose VERNON - Merle "Pete” For New Senior Center Sabat Lindsay, 63, of 99 Forest St. Benedict. 48, of 33 Cubles Drive died New England Basketball Playoff died Sunday at Manchester Memorial Monday afternoon after apparently By GREG PEARSON Cassano said today, however, there be funded it the town can obtain more Layoffs Hospital. She was the wife of Ray­ suffering a heart attack while in is concern that the elimination of grant money, Cassano said. mond C. Lindsay. Manchester.. He was the husband of Herald Reporter MANCHESTER—The contracts of such work might create an in­ The Community Development ap­ Mrs, Lindsay was born in Windsor' Mrs. Betty Hohl Benedict. MANCHESTER — Democratic 13 teachers will not be renewed June complete center or even one that has and had lived in East Hartford for 35 Mr. Benedict was born Oct. 9,1930 members of the Town Board of propriation, however, would be sub­ 30 as the result of action taken by the possible safety hazards. ject to the final outcome of the April Most Evenly Matched in History years. Before her retirement, she in Crown Point, N.Y., and had lived Directors apparently will try to find Board of Education Monday night. "Sidewalks should be in top shape had been employed at the former in Vernon for 27 years. He was a more grant money, possibly ttirough 17 townwide vote seeking a town ban j r\\/T TN1? M r'IT D T tapstanc offnff againstnoainef HolyITnIv Cross,Prnce 17-9,17.0 l ai ...... The expected layoff action was for a senior center,’’ he said in PROVIDENCE, R.U K ra ft’s team won the last January,” Kraft said. “Now, it nationally-ranked Georgetown, is Fuller Brush Co. ' member of Bolton United Methodist the Community Development on participation in the Community in the 9 p.m. nightcap. The thing.” solely due to declining enrollment reference to the sidewalk funding : (UPI) — The New England year’s tournament, then lost to seems we’re hesistant to do sparked by 6-foot-2 junior guard She is also survived by two Church. He formerly was co-owner program, to fund the senior citizens Development program. winners j)Iay at 2 p.m. Saturday UConn inentor Dom Perno said and resulting job cancellations, said cut. The Manchester Housing Authority : basketball season began as Duke by one point in the NCAAs. things. They’re not moving Ronnie Perry who averaged 24.6 daughters. Mrs. Jean R. Trombley and operator of the 20th Century center project. for an automatic NCAA tourney the Huskies’ thrilling season-: School Superintendent James P. Thus, he and another Democratic also may apply for housing for the Kraft doesn’t see his Rams as properly, maybe out of fear of points per game in the regular and Miss Patricia A. Lindsay, both of Television Co. of East Hartford and A contract was signed last week ; the Year of the Ram, berth that carries a first round ending win over Rhode Island ^ Kennedy, He stressed that thAe is no director, Betty Intagliata, wiil look elderly at the Green School site. that strong a favorite this year. making mistakes. It’s a pressure season. Manchester; two brothers, Thomas had recently been employed at A&B for the conversion of the Green however Jack Kraft’s strong bye. means nothing going into the : relation between the action and the into other possible methods for fun­ '"Three of the four teams here thing. I don’t have the answer. Blaney said he expects Sabat of Windsor and Peter Sabat of Electronics of East Hartford. School to a senior center. The work The site was considered earlier for While other coaches concede playoffs. job performance of the teachers, "all ding the senior center, Cassano said. but struggling Rhode Island lost their final games on Satur­ "They can’t play just hard freshman guard Bob Kelly to Warehouse Point; three sisters, Mrs. He is also survived by three sons, wiil be done by Annulli & Sons of such housing, but a second site, adja­ the edge to Kraft’s club, the of whom have very satisfactory He said an amendment might be team now finds itself facing day. I don’t know if there is a enough to win,” Kraft said. “They start, despite a broken toe, but Stella Trudeau of East Hartford and Manchester. cent to Spencer Village, was Rams’ only real advantage after a “If you look around the country, evaluations." Peter J . Benedict and Thomas M. made to next year’s plan for alloca­ a challenging road to the favorite,” he said Monday at a have to realize you can’t turn it on listed injured sophomore center Mrs. Agnes Kulig and Mrs. Ann Benedict, both of Vernon, and Steven The firm ’s bid, which was the selected. topsy-turvy season is the ECAC the only team that has sustained ■ The school board is required by tion of Community Development NCAA summit. coaches news conference. and off like a spigot.” Tom Seaman as doubtful. Hopkins, both of Windsor; and two J. Benedict of East Hartford.; a lowest of four received by the town, If housing for the elderly is applied playoff site. The Civic Center was itself through 26 games is Indiana contract to notify the teachers by the funds. This additional money could The Eastern College Athletic His biggest problem this year Holy Cross Coach George Boston College beat UConn granddaughters. daughter. Mrs. Susan A. Anderson of was about $20,000 more than the for, federal funds could be obtained where URI played five “home” State. All the rest have had a let- ■: end of February each year of any pay for the cost of the items that Conference’s Division I New was getting consistency from a Blaney gives Rhode Island the twice, once at home and once at down period,” he said. The funeral is Wednesday at 10:30 Tolland; two brothers. Lloyd $200,000 the town has appropriated to pay for outside improvements that games this season. expected layoffs School officials have been eliminated, he said. would benefit both the housing and England playoffs sports the most Rams quintet that sparkled one edge but agreed the tourney out­ the Boston Garden. Both teams Perno feels UConn, powered by :■ a.m , at Newkirk and Whitney Benedict of Ticonderoga, N.Y., and for the project. The funding is com­ Rhode Island hasn’t played Holy expressed hope that most of the The town might also seek ad­ the senior center, Cassano said. evenly matched field in the tour­ game under the leadership of come may be a surprise. are aggressive and sat out the freshman forward Cornelius : Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave. Ivan Benedict of DeBary, Fla.; four ing from the town’s Community Cross in five years. The Rams powerful 6-foot-7 forward Sly teachers will remain under contract ditional grants from the state Dennis Phelan, executive director nament’s 5-year history. “You’ve got to flip a coin to see tournament last season. Thompson, is “playing more con- :( Burial will be in Veterans Memorial sisters, Mrs. Arlene Cloutier of East Development grant. beat BC by 13 last month at Williams — and looked rag-tag the who’s going to win the thing,” he or be "rehired" as the result of Department of Aging, he said. Such of the MHA, said the authority an­ Boston College, 21-8, meets “The teams are so young and so sistently than earlier in the year Field, Hillside Cemetery. Hartford, Mrs. Betty Cossey of Thus, about $20,000 in cuts were Kingston and split a pair with next. said. "We’re capable. We’ve resignations or retirements. grants already, are paying for a cou­ ticipates applying for money to Connecticut, 19-7, in Thursday’s 7 changing that I don’t see it as a “ We’re excited about being > Friends may call at the funeral Ticonderoga, Mrs. Leona Peasley of made in the project work before the Connecticut, including an 80-75 "We were playing tremendous proved it.” Seven of the teachers are in the ple of items, including an elevator, at locate housing units at the site as p.m. opener at the Providence third game. It’s like a whole new here. Last year, we sat in the i home tonight from 7 to 9. Crown Point and Mrs. Marie Walsh project was signed. These cuts in­ overtime loss to the Huskies last basketball toward the end of elementary schools and six are in the the proposed center. Civic Center. Rhode Island, 19-7, Holy Cross, coming off a 63-54 ballgame,” said BC Coach Tom The family suggesfs fhaf any of Averill Park. N .Y.; and three cluded front sidewalk work, window long as it is assured it can obtain the Saturday in New Haven. third row eating peanuts,” he • two junior high schools. There also are about $53,(X)0 worth double overtime loss to Davis. “We’re both new to this said. memorial gifts may be made to the caulkings, and minor plumbing and property. Only one of the teachers who will grandchildren. of alternate items that were bid by Heart Association of Greater Hart­ electrical work. The site, to the rear of the school be notified of a possible layoff. The funeral is Thursday at 2 p.m. the contractor but not included in the ford. 310 Collins St.. Hartford. at Bolton United Methodist Church. Democratic Director Stephen building, is only large enough for 20- Virginia Barry from Robertson base price. Some of these also might 30 such units, he said. School, was also on the list of 23 The Rev. Marjorie L, Hiles, pastor, McHeric J. KedunI will officiate. Burial will be at the teachers who were approved for Holy Cross Picked ELLINGTON - Mederic J. tenure Monday night. convenience of the family. Herald Angle Bedard, 63, of 10 Moser Drive, died Friends may call at Holmes Both personnel actions were taken Monday at Rockville General Funeral Home, 400 Main. St.. Auditor Urges Changes in open session following discussions Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. In^ iew Englands in executive sessions. Manchester, Wednesday from 7 to 9 Earl Yost Catherin Sachse Bedard. p.m. One other personnel action ap­ Mr. Bedard was born Oct. 24, 1915 By PETER MAY proved Monday was the retirement The family suggests that any Sports Editor in Hartford and had lived in the 6pofts memorial gifts may be made to BOSTON (UPI) -— Try to resist the temptation of of Mrs. Eileen W. Wilson as a In Expense, Payroll Job Rockville-Ellington area most of his mathematics teacher at Manchester Bolton United Methodist Church or to remembering Larry Bird and what this man means to the Boston life. He formerly was employed at High School for 16 years. The retire­ Manchester Memorial Hospital disclosed that meal and travel reim­ said. This step should be taken. Celtics. Try to forget that if they don’t sign the Indiana State Ellington Ridge Country Club and Development Fund. By GREG PEARSON ment will be effective at the close of bursements were not always proper­ The audit also recommended a star, the team will go nowhere next year. Or the year after. Rockville General Hospital. He was Herald Reporter the school year. ly supported,” the audit, done by record listing all town assets, when Personality, Plus Don’t allow that pressure to get to a communicant of St. Bernard's Julin J. iMilchcll MANCHESTER — The town should Jerom e Baskin & Co., said. they were acquired and how much ,Vou. Turn your attention to matters Church, Rockville, and a member of Personality man on the stop off of URI has lost five times in their last No Longer Question Mark take steps to tighten its checking of Employees, most often depart­ they are worth. more local and sublime. The college the Rockville Senior Citizens and MANCHESTER - John J. 16 tennis pros at the Manchester 10 games. In two of the losses, BU expense vouchers and payroll work, ment heads, are reimbursed by the - It also said that money collected by (Pollct Report] Tolland County Chapter. American Mitchell, 86, of 120 Baxter Ave., West Racquet Club last weekend in the basketball season in New England is and UConn, they battled back to tie according to recommendations in town for business lunches and trips. the General Services Department winding down, and there is going to Association of R etir^ Persons. Yarmouth, Mass., formerly of this year’s audit. Professional Invitational Tourna­ the game only to lose it in the end. The auditor said such expenses sometimes is held three months or ment was husky Rich Bray. be a champion on Saturday. But who? MANCHESTER - Jeffrey A. He is also survived by two Manchester, died suddenly Sunday at The audit, completed Monday, lists They are lacking a killer instinct as Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass. should be documented with ap­ longer before being turned over to Bray was an also-ran in both The coaches all say it will be Indiana State No. 1 Main. 23. of 161 Tolland St.. East brothers. Raymond Bedard of recommendations for improving the well as someone to complement the He was the husband of Mrs. Rosanna propriate bills, toll slips and mileage the town treasurer. The money singles and doubles play, an upset Rhode Island who again walks away Sly One. Hartford, was charged with breach Ellington and Richard Bedard of town’s bookkeeping and financial Maher Mitchell. certification. should be given to the treasurer im­ victim of giant-killer Eric Scheiding with the crown. They have the best of peace and resisting arrest in con­ Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Ar- preparation methods along with the Connecticut is young, strong and Mr. Mitchell was born in New York The audit also recommended a per­ mediately. in a second t-ound singles match that player in the region in Sly Williams. nection with a disturbance at mand (Alice) St. Laurent of Hart­ report of the 1977-78 fiscal year, a inexperienced. They are good. But sonnel department be established. The audit recommended was decided in the final two sets by One month ago, they had the title for InCollegeBasketball Manchester Memorial Hospital late ford; and several nieces and City and attended public schools why do I feel that the Huskies are a year that ended with a $512,501 sur­ The report expressed concern that foreclosure action be taken im­ the asking. Monday night. nephews. there. He had been employed as a plus. tie-breakers. Bray was the fourth year or two away from greatness? In NEW YORK (UPI) — Indiana State, maligned all season as a dental technician for Dr. N.L. Dubin employee records, including salary mediately after the expiration of a seed. Why, then, do visions of purple Police said the hospital requested The funeral is Thursday at 9;45 The audit listed 15 recommen­ tournament play, you look for the of Hartford from 1959 until his retire­ and wage details, are maintained by 10-year lien certification. The liens The Woodbridge man, current head' pass through my head? Why does pretender and still considered a question mark by one lone assistance when they were treating a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral dations for improving present cool heads to prevail. That’s why I the payroll department. are placed when taxes due are not pro at the Pittsfield Racquet Club in Ronnie Perry keep shooting 20- holdout, nevertheless attained a cherished goal Monday when it Main for severely cut wrists. Main Home. 76 Prospect St., Rockville, ment in 1964, when he moved to West methods now used by the town. like HC and why I hesitate with Yarmouth. He was a veteran of A personnel department would paid. the Berkshires, did leave town with a footers and making them? Why does UConn. ran out of the hospital, smashed a with a mass at St, Bernard's Church One recommendation is that cash was voted the top college team in the country by the UPI board provide an independent check The collector’s office also should few hard-earned dollars after he Coach George Blaney keep saying chair and created a disturbance in at 10;30. Burial will be in Grove Hill World War I and a charter member Boston College has Tom DaVis, the of basketball coaches. disbursements to employees for between payroll record retention and prepare a monthly listing of taxes things such as “you can flip a coin” Carolina, 21-5, fell from fourth to the hospital, police said. He also Cemetery, Rockville. of the Elmhurst, L.I., N.Y., helped Ray Belter win the Pro-Am, wizard of Chestnut Hill, and Ernie The Sycamores, who have inched meals and travel should be properly, payroll processing the audit said. receivable. The record of the office but seems to know better? seventh; LSU, 22-4, tumbled three struck Officer John Marvin twice, Friends may call at the funeral American Legion Post. which was worth $50, and then Cobb. They have not lost at home all closer and closer to the top despite certified and invoices should be Payroll work also is not reviewed was not balanced as of June 30,1978, This was supposed to be.the year places to eighth; Arkansas, 21-4, took according to the report. He was ap­ home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. He is also survived by a son. Navy teamed with Doug Crawford for se­ year. They beat UConn twice, split complaints that their 26-0 record rechecked. now by a town official independent of the auditor’s report said. that perennial powers Holy Cross and ninth; and Iowa, 19-6, is in 10th. prehended when he ran out of the Lt. Cmdr. John T. Mitchell of Silver cond place money in the doubles with Holy Cross and lost by three to comes at the expense of weak com­ “Our tests of cash disbursements the payroll department, the audit Providence would do nothing. Indiana State Coach Bill Hodges hospital after a brief foot chase. Spring, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Thomas which was worth $150, split between Georgetown on the Hoyas home petition, ran away with the lead after iirlliur .A, Vulkin Providence lost all its starters and said his squad is relaxed. Police said the wrist cuts were self- J . O'Donnell of Flushing, N.Y.; two the two players. floor. a week that saw top-rated UCLA lose MANCHESTER - Private funeral never had a chance. Holy Cross lost “We don’t feel any pressure about inflicted. He was transported to grandchildren and several nieces and The handsome Bray, most decep­ They are my second choice. But once and win unimpressively on and burial services will be held in tive on the court with his agility, its entire front line — Mike Vicens, our undefeated record and therefore, Norwich State Hospital for observa­ nephews. they are inexperienced as well. They another occasion. Florida for Arthur A. Yatkin, 75, of revealed that he’s active in several Chris Potter and Charlie Browne — we don’t need a loss to take any tion and was brought back today by The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Science Training Given have little up front save Jo e The final college poll will be Surfside, Fla. He died in Surfside. He sports at the moment besides tennis. and still ended up 17-9. Not too shab­ pressure off,” he said. “Rankings police for presentation in court. a.m. from the Doane-Beal and Ames Beaulieu. But, they are superbly released next week. was the founder of Arthur Drug Funeral Home, 160 W. Main St., “I still play hockey, racquetball, by. coached and I pick them to beat Indiana State collected 29 first- don’t mean that much to me but they Stores Inc. basketball and tennis,” he noted. Ob­ I like. Holy Cross in this tourni- mean a lot to our fans. They’re also Milton H. Copeland, 26, of West Hyannis, with a mass at St. Francis UConn and meet Holy Cross in the place votes en route to a total of 511 He was a graduate of New Haven Xavier Church, Hyannis, at 10, At Education Meeting viously, to stay in shape. ment, but don’t ask me why. They finals. points, well ahead of the 462 com­ good for recruiting.” Hartford was turned over to the School of Pharmacy and was one of are the fourth seeded team, the one If that is true, Indiana State should state's attorney's office on a charge Burial will be in St. Francis Xavier By SUSAN VAUGHN Curriculum Improvement Study) The 35-year-oId University of These are predictions which may piled by Notre Dame. One skeptic the youngest men to become a McCubrey said he finds the SCIS with the worst record. They don’t have a heck of a recruiting season. of first-degree failure to appear in Cemetery, Centerville, Mass. Herald Reporter program used in the Manchester Miami grad, with the wide smile, well go array. Everyone with any credited Indiana State with being registered pharmacist. He was in the program "very beneficial to students was one of the pros who participated have a big man, they don't have a Six coaches from each of the seven court. He was initially stopped early Friends may call at the funeral MANCHESTER - The Board of elementary schools for the past few basketball savvy and sense is predic­ only the ninth-best team in the coun­ pharmacy buisness for 50 years. and teachers. It allows them to in Challenge Match play, alone with Joe Bouquin power forward. They play a zone geographical areas of the nation today on a charge of operating under home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 .m. Education had firsthand experience years. ting Rhode Island and UConn will try, but no other coach voted the There are four stores in the chain, explore," It gives them a chance to Phil Coons, against Racquet Club defense. comprise the UPI ratings board. suspension and operating an un­ in the "hands-on” approach to The program provides a kit of meet in the finals. Holy Cross is too squad lower than third. located in Manchester, Rockville, express themselves,” he said. For talent with proceeds helping swell Scheiding noted. But I like Holy Cross. registered motor vehicle. Court science during its board meeting materials and resources for the slim and BC not tough enough, they Though the Sycamores have the Hartford, and Windsor. Seliusliana DiPare example, McCubrey said he asks his the Manchester Memorial Hospital The 28-year-old Bouquin, a finesse They haven't missed this playoff say. presentation on the motor vehicle Monday night. teachers to develop their science chance to prove they are more than a He was amember of Level Lodge sixth graders to make their own Development Fund, chief benefactor player, with accurate and well- since it started five years ago. That's charges is March 13. MANCHESTER - Sebastiana Juan Sanchez, a science teacher in programs. The SCIS method is I look for the two Jesuits to battle paper tiger, they also will suffer Masonic Order, the Beth Ahm experiments. of the three-day tourney. placed ground strokes a major part experience. They have Perry, a (Gibilisco) DiPace, 88, of 46 Camp the environmental science program “working with things they see, not it out for the title. And, yes, 1 see added pressure. After all, any team Synagogue in Windsor, and many Some of the disadvantages of the of his offensive, won out in straight game-breaker, whose 46-point show Mrs. Verlon Atmore, 31, of 40 Meeting Road, formerly of Hartford, just abstracts,” Sanchez said. It also , 11^ ■ 7, , . , Perry ““driving, ''•"K, spinning, iwisiingtwisting anaand that beats them now will be beating of the public schools, started his program cited by Sanchez and sets, 6-1, 7-6. On the other hand, Rain Cuts Drills Wilfred Road sustained minor in- pharmaceutical and professional died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital deals with processes and attempts to Familiar With Styles against UConn in the Colonial Classic scoring. Thirty, maybe 35 noints the No. 1 team in the country. presentation by asking the board McCubrey were that sometimes con­ Scheiding, 26, gave an artful display wasw;$<: as imii»hmuch nfof aq mpure i r a Kbasketball o c I r A t k o l l A - J /-i______j _ . ' TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -B ecau se of , juries as the result of an accident at organizations. He was one of the and Medical Center, Hartford. She develop positive attitudes for And, the Crusaders going to the Notre Dame, 21-3, picked “up three members to take four or five items crete materials like textbooks are When Joe Bouquin stepped onto.the of patient tennis eliminating top- performance as you will ever see. Monday’s inclement weather, Cincin­ 6:44 a.m. today on Love Lane. Police original members of Tumblebrook was the widow of Carlo A. DiPace. science, he said. NCAAs. first-place votes after a pair of solid out of their pockets, then combine Racquet Club court to battle Eric seeded Doug Crawford in the And that includes the exploits of nati Reds pitchers and catchers had said her her skidded on the icy road, Country Club in Bloomfield. She was born in Floridia, Province needed. McCubrey also said that with Just a stab, mind you, but if you victories to move up from third to se­ and rearrange the item s with a The SCIS program is divided equal­ Scheiding for the singles crown last semifinals, 6-2, 7-6. While his game Larry Bird. an abbreviated workout for the se­ went out of control and struck a He leaves his wife, Shirley Yatkin of Siracusa, Italy, and had lived in ly between life science and physical 34 students in his classroom, it had one player to make that 20-footer cond. UCLA drew two first-place partner. After commenting on the Sunday in the Pro Invitational each was not as consistent against his one­ Rhode Island would have been the cond straight day, but John telphone"Tx)le. She was treated and of Surfside, a son, Richard Yatkin of the Hartford area since 1938. science. Under life science, the prevents him from doing a number of , . . . . at theuie uuzzerbuzzer lorfor everytningeverything wnowho nods despite its 69-68 loss to different ways in which the board experiments. knew every move of the other. time practice partner, Scheiding did McNamara, making his debut as released at Manchester Memorial Manchester; a daughter, Aria Levey She leaves four sons. Concetto students study organisms, life obvious choice in January. But, these would it be? Here’s a clue He looks a Washington and a triple-overtime members combined their items, The hands-on approach to science Scheiding, before taking a position come back in his second set in the Reds manager this spring, wasn't Hospital. Police reported several of California, formerly of DiPace of Bloomfield, Louis DiPace cycles, populations, environments, Rams are not the same team of one lot like Butch Hobson and wears a triumph over Washington State. Sanchez asked, "Is this science. will be continued with some revisions as a teaching pro in Ridgewood, N. J., finals but bowed in a 12-point tie­ discouraged. other minor accidents Monday as a Manchester; two sisters, Sally of Denver, Colo., and Carlo DePace communities, ecosystems. Under month ago. purple and white uniform. Also, Michigan State, 20-5, vaulted What skills are we using?” and development of supplemental resided in Ridgefield. Bouquin was, breaker. “We were stilbable to do some result of icy road conditions. Spitzler and Gertrude Horne, both of and Sebastiano DePace, both of physical science, they study material from eighth to fourth and earned one He noted that the skills of and alternative activities. and still is, the teaching pro at the Scheiding held a three-straight win throwing and running, and the guys Florida; a granddaughter, Laurie Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Concet- first-place vote. No other school was hypothesizing, classifying, observing objects, interactions and systems, Danbury Racquet Club. streak against Bouquin in com­ got plenty of leg work on the exercise A burglary was reported Monday Yatkin; and a grandson. Woody lina Boscarino of South Windsor; 18 sub-systems and variables, relative nominated for first place. Syracuse, and comparing used in the exercise “We used to practice with one petitive matches, the last two years bikes,” he said. McNamara said he’s at the Custom Kitchen Center, 385 Yatkin. grandchildren; and one great positions and motion, energy sources 21-2, continued a month-long climb are “what science is about.” Successful Venture another all the time,” Bouquin said. ago, when they stepped onto the Wind No Handicap excited. “I ’ve never had a chance to Center St. A CB radio and more than Friends may make donations to the grandchild. and models. with a move one notch to fifth. Sanchez also demonstrated the “Ridgefield is just a short trip,” court. manage a club as good as this one.” $300 was stolen, police said. Nothing Miami Heart Institute. 4700 Meridian Funeral services will be Bruce McCubrey, a Grade 6 DETROIT (UPI) — Renaissance To round out the top 10, Duke, 20-6, study of relative position and motion It was the, fifth meeting between else was disturbed. The time of the Avenue, Miami, Fla., in his memory. Wednesday a 8:30 a.m. from science and social studies teacher at Center, the $350-million complex in advanced from seventh to sixth with a paper figure, "M r. 0 ,” used in the p^r, Bouquin gaining the upper burglary had not been determined. Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral Home, Highland Park School, said the the heart of Detroit, has contributed For Jane Blalock despite splitting two games; North the fourth grade classes. When he Burglaries over the weekend in­ up to $1 billion to the community’s hand in the first clash. 247 Washington St., Hartford. The brought out a snake, it produced program“ takes students at all abili­ cluded one at Robertson School in !Vlr». (^ora B. .Morse economy. There is a working popula­ Bouquin won twice on the NETS’ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - The 1979 LPGA Player service will be followed by a mass at more definite reactions and obser­ ty levels and turns them on to which several classrooms and the MANCHESTER - Mrs. Cora tion within the center of 10,500 and (New England Tennis Stars) circuit Guide describes Jane Blalock as an aggressive player who per- 9 a.m. in the church of St. Patrick vations by board members. science.’’ The sixth grade program school office were entered. The glass Bragg Morse, 93, formerly of Foster well over 10 times that nnmber in before it folded recently. Crawford and St. Anthony. Burial will be in Sanchez described the history of ties in all the concepts the children forms well in the wind. her but the cold did. was broken in the doors of the rooms Street, died Monday at a local con­ visitors each week. gained the other two NETS’ Fisk Not Worried Mount St. Benedict Cemetery. develop in the five previous years. On Monday, she made the author of "I practice a lot in the wind and I valescent home. She was the widow the development of the SCIS (Science promotions before the roof caved in. to gain entry. Teachers desks were Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 that com.ment look good. like to play in the wind,” she said. “ I of Guy C. Morse, The NETS comprised New England’s also opened, but school authorities p.m, at the funeral home. Playing in northerly winds of 30 don’t fear it. I know what I can do Mrs. Morse was born March 1,1885 best pro male players. had not determined if anything was mph and the temperature in the mid- and what I have to do. missing. in Stafford, Vt., and had lived in Region Strapped to-upper 50s, the veteran posted her "But my hands were getting cold. About Sore Elbow Manchester since 1941. Mrs, l,con Dolikin (-ovcnlry Labeled 'Silk’ third straight sub-par round to win They were getting numb. I gave She is survived by a niece, Mrs. MANCHESTER — Mrs. Rebecca “I named Scheiding ‘Silk’ about the $75,000 Orange Blossom Classic myself a pep talk between 9 and 10.1 Robert J. Walker Jr., 20, of 134 Frances Lamson of West Virginia. Levy Dobkin, 73, of 100 Comstock By Oil Shortage WINTERHAVEN, Fla. (UPI) — Carlton Fisk is lather stoic three years ago,' Jack Redmond, for the second straight year. tend to play more aggressively in the Hickory Drive, Coventry, was The funeral is Wednesday at 4 p.m. Road died Monday at Manchester By United Press International about his sore right elbow. The Red Sox catcher Monday .said Racquet Club pro said, '‘because of Blalock started the day 9-under-par wind. I like to drill the ball in low.” charged this morning with second- at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Memorial Hospital. She whs the wife Northeastern states, strapped by a shortage of low he’s not worried about the injury, but he knows the.pai’n will 1'^ his smooth play.” and finished with a 2-under-par 70 for Blalock became the first Orange degree burglary and second-degree St. The Rev. Dr. Jam es McLauchlin. of Leon Dobkin. sulfur Iranian oil, are seeking to shift to higher sulfur larceny. • It was sort of homecoming for the a 54-hole total of 205, a record for the Blossom champion to defend her title have to subside if he is to be an effective backstop this season lor pastor of Second Congregational Mrs. Dobkin was born in Hampton, fuels despite plans by Venezuela to raise the price a young pro who served two years as a Orange Blossom. successfully since , the American League East tearn. Police said the arrest was made in Church, will officiate. Burial will be Va., and had lived, in this area for 53 whopping 18 percent. teaching pro at the Neipsic Tennis , who finished second who played the final round with her “The pain stayed with me into the said Monday Fisk would get connection with the investigation of a in Pine Hill Cemetery, Sharon, Vt., in years. She was a member of Temple Utilities along the entire Eastern seaboard reported Club whose membership includes a in a playoff last week at Miqmi, Monday, strung together three winter so I couldn't do anything but more rest this year. break into a private home last the spring. Beth Hillel of South Windsor and fuel supplies so low today they were scraping the bottom number of Manchester members. started the day six strokes back of straight victories in 1968-70. rest the arm ," Fisk said at the Red “We decided that I'll judge when August. Bond was .set at $5,000 and belonged to many local charitable There are no calling hours. of the proverbial barrel. Scheiding’s father, Charlie, was Sox spring training site. “It went he’ll get a rest, and I’ll do it without Walker was to be pre.sented in court organizations. Blalock, but finished strong to move The LPGA tour shifts southward to Memorial gifts may be made to the At least .two northeastern states. New York and with the Savings Bank of Manchester into second, six strokes back of away for a while, but it came back asking him,” Zimmer said. “ Maybe I in Rockville today. She is also survived by a son, M. Sarasota Thursday for the $100,000 American Cancer Society, 237 E. Massachusetts, had already filed for permission to burn for years before relocating in Blalock at 211. She also had a 2- when I started to throw and swing a played him too much, but there were \ criion Adler Dobkin of Manchester; two Bent Tree Classic, with defending 7 Center St. higher sulfur fuels before they learned Monday of Ridgefield eight years ago. under-par 70 for the day. bat down here.” a lot of situations when I'd have him daughters, Mrs. Jerom e (Audrey) Eric Srlieiding champion on hand to Gregory Ganty. 16. of 444 Avery Venezuela’s plan to raise the price by almost $2 a barrel, Silvia Bertolaccini, who was in se- defend her title, Right now, Fisk concedes the off, and he'd talk me into letting him Brett of Bloomfield and Mrs. John St.. South Windsor, was charged \r llu ir S. I’iilincr or about 18 percent. FOR OVER 50 YEARS cond three shots off the pace going elbow hurts constantly, even when play. Monday with shoplifting on com­ (Izanne) Holt of Rocky Hill; six "New England, unlike any other part of the country, is 3QUIZ “And since he's our best and we SOUTH WINDSOR - The funeral into the final round of the rain- his arm is hanging by his side. plaint of the Tri-City Drug Store, grandchildren and a great­ more dependent on low-sulfur oil and that’s what Iran of Arthur S. Palmer of 67 Brewster CVe Basketball Laurels delayed tourney, fell apart on the have a better chance with him, you Vernon Circle. He is to appear iti grandchild. was producing. But there’s just no low-sulfur fuel left,” In our work as funeral direc­ "The problem is that I’ve always have a tendency to listen to him." Road, who died Sunday at back nine and finished in a four-way court in Rockville on March 6. The family suggests that any said Gary Sullivan, legislative energy coordinator for worked during the winter before so Manchester Memorial Hospital is tie for fifth at 214. Fisk will be backed up this season memorial gifts may be made to Massachusetts Gov. Edward J. King. tors, each of us tries to deserve I’ve never started with a sore'arm. I Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Talcott- Gained by Bloomfield Bertolaccini was 1-under-par for by Gary Allenson, last year's Inter­ Manchester Memorial Hosital, 71 “We’re at the bottom of the barrel, so to speak.” don’t know whether I should throw it, Chain Reaction ville Congregational Church, instead the trust that has been placed In the day at the turn, but then took a national League MVP. Veteran Bob Haynes St. There will be a private As an example. Consolidated Edison, the utility giant Central Valley Conference basket­ or rest it,” the All-Star catcher said. of 1:30 as originally scheduled. pace Rockville to its win over Wind­ double bogey on 10 to start her down­ Montgomery will be the third string NORTH CANAAN, (UPI) - Water graveside service. serving 2.7 million New Yorkers, said its March supply of ball playoff honors went to host The injury is a continuation of the catcher. Burial will be in Mount Hope us. It's our goal to serve with sor. The Rams iifiproved their fall. After she birdied 11, she carded seeping into a storage building at the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 F ar­ low-sulfur oil from Exxon Oil Corp. had been chopped Bloomfield High last night as the V pain he suffered last year when he Another Red Sox player with arm Cemetery, Talcottville. aggregate mark to 1012 with the win. four straight bogeys and finished the Pfizer Inc. Minerals, Metals and Pig­ mington Ave., Hartford, is in charge almost in half, from 1.5 million barrels to 800,0(X) barrels. honesty and integrity at all tifnes. Warhawks downed South Windsor Windsor dropped to 8-14 with the set­ day at 4-over-par 76. BILL BUSSELL*! had to alter his throwing style to troubles is reliever Bill Campbell. Friends may call at Watkins of arrangements. High, 53-51. ment Co, apparently caused the Last Friday, Con Ed asked both the city and state en­ back. .lo Anne Garner, who closed out WAS NAMED ? compensate for ribs he broke while The righthander threw a bit harder Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St,, Bloomfield and South Windsor MVP IN HIS I chain reaction that led to a fire and vironmental agencies for emergency permission to burn with a sparkling 68, and , diving for a foul ball in July. He is for five minutes Monday and Manchester, today from 2 to 4 and 7 wound up as co-CVC champs. Keen Competition SECOND NBA explosions in a company building last 2.2 percent sulfur oil during the month of March despite with a 70, tied for third at 213. SEASON BUT currently undergoing heat reported no pain from his injured week, fire officials said. to 9 p.m. pollution regulations. Rockville High trounced Windsor ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (U PI)- Bertolaccini was tied for fifth with .FAILED TO WIN treatments before practice and ice shoulder. Fire Marshal Phillip Byrne said in the consolation tilt, 78-52. The St. Louis Cardinals have 22 leOOICIEOFTHE treatments after workouts. Ash Wednesday Laura Baugh, Alice Miller, Judy YEAB HIS FIBST. R ed Sox General Manager Monday that tests conducted by the \l*‘.*l fo r W a k r John Manning had 16 points and pitchers in camp and Manager Ken Rankin, Peggy Conley and July WHO DIO ’ “I’m not at the point of worrying Haywood Sullivan said he still Hebron Planners HEBRON - The ^ u n e fid fU c'o m e company indicate water leaked into Lottery HOLMES Jon Turner 14 to lead Blooi|field, 15- Boyer says two-thirds are fighting Stanger at 215. Kathy McMullen, also about it yet,” Fisk said, “but it’s in expects Carl Yastrzemski to report MANCHESTER — Members of the HEBRON - The Plan­ Women’s Fellowship of 7 for the season. John AlMi had 18 for perhaps only one job. AHAUEICESms the buiWing during snow and rain, zoo M AIN SIKEET • MANCHESTER, CONN with a final-round 68, and Sally Little the back of my mind all the tim e.” to spring training. Yaz is threatening Rod and Gun Club will meet tonight ning and Zoning Commis­ Gilead Congregational B. BOB PETTIT mixed with lime crystals and ignited points and Mark Pastula 12 to top Boyer plans to start the season C. TDM HEINSOHN Fisk had 90 assists last year (one to sit out the coming campaign uness at 7:30 at the Holmes Funeral Home HARTFORD — The winning sion will conduct a meeting Church will observe Ash HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES were at 216 as only 12 players wooden pallets and crates containing South Windsor, 13-9. with nine pitchers, although 10 is a less than league leader Jim Sundterg the Red Sox renegotiate his contract. 400 Main St. to pay respects to Mrs. num ber drawn Monday in the tonight at 8 p.m. at the Wednesday with a service NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M, HOLMES matched or bettered par, sealed canisters of metallic calcium. Darran Walton had 17 points to possibility. But eight of the pitching of Texas) despite the injury and The regulars are due in camp Margaret Trueman. Connecticut daily lottery was 692. Gilead Hill School. at 7:30 p.m. Blalock said the wind didn’t bother staff‘s jobs already are taken. ts.-ss, noi U8WSU6 played in 157 games. Manager Don Wednesday. PAGE TWKLVE - KVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27, 1979

EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feh 27, 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN Northwest Retains HCCHoop Honqrs Tommy John Learned With Decision over Catholic Yankee Players Wear Caps By LKN AllSTER playing well," remarked Northwest much size up front. Coach Charlie Larson, who saw his their spread to fall below 7 points the Northwest, which will do battle in the game over South, 66-54. h'oster had 23 John, who originally broke In with llfrulil SporlKwrilfr "And (Ulysses) Garcia was rest of the way. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. his own every day. When spring club raise its overall mark to 18-4. sticking it outside so we couldn't Class LL Division field. points to top the Saints while the 6- (UPI) — Tommy John wasn’t the Indians in 1963 and was with the training is finished and the regular Physically imposing The Indians have won 13 of their last Northwest was 30 for 53 ( 56.6 per­ East, 14-8, was led by Murphy with foot-8 Pinone, who has dropped 15 collapse inside," he added. committing a felony, all he had White Sox seven years before spen­ season starts, he intends to keep Northwest Catholic, playing its 15. both losses to South Catholic. cent) from the field while East was 24 points and Kiro with 20. The latter pounds the last week fighting a virus, ding seven more with the Dodgers, is jogging. Garcia, 5-foot-lO sophomore, came 29 for 60 ( 48.3 percent). "In order to in mind was taking off his cap. best basketball of the season They made amends for those rever­ off the bench and added 18 points was 10 for 17 from the field. A had 15 markers to top the 15-7 having the time of his life with the Last season, John was 17-10 with sals last Friday, upending the Rebels beat Northwest you have to shoot 75 physically sub-par Bob Venora added Rebels. Pinone is three points shy of He was running his wind sprints Yankees. You can easily see that by right now, had too much inside along with a bushel of eye-tingling percent,” Penders underscored, "It the Dodgers and after the year was in the opening round, 70-56. a dozen markers. The Eagles’ first the magic 2,(X)0-point circle for his down in the right field corner along the way he participate in the oyer, he became a free agffnt and strength as it overpowered assists. He had 8 second-quarter has the horses. It just hadn’t jelled with all the rest of the Yankee How does Larson get his club up for State Tournament action isn’t until career. workouts with them. He's having fun signed with the Yankees. As a kid E^st Catholic, 77-67, last night markers, all from the 17-19 foot until the last couple of weeks. The pitchers and had no idea he'd be the HCC Playoff? “I really can't range. Saturday night when it opposes while getting his work done. growing up in Terre Haute, Ind., he way it's playing now Northwest has doing anything wrong by removing at the University of Hartford explain it," he replied, “but myself, I It was a tight first half with nine Waterford High at Eastern Connec­ “I like being with the Yankees, it's would read about the Yankees in the to be one of the better teams in the his hat. Everyone did it with the before a sellout crowd of 2,200 kind of aim for the HCC. We've had deadlocks. Northwest leading at both ticut State College at 8:15 in the se­ a relaxed camp," he sayd. papers and watch them play on TV, to annex its second consecutive tough times in the course of the year state,” the Eagle coach appraised. cond halt of a doubleheader. Norlliwcai Catliolir (77) Brown 5 4-i, Dodgers. Especially during spring Bob Lemon is chiefly responsible often wondering what it would be like turns, 14-12 and 30-26. Pete Kiro had Bailey led the Indians with 23 training. HCC championship. but worked them out." the hot hand for East canning 6 of 7 "It’s fortunate we have a couple of 14, Neely 8 0-0 16, Bailey 9 5-6 23, Garcia 8 for that. He took over the Yankees to play for them. points and 11 rebounds and walked days before the tournament. We 2-3 18. Bisson 0 6-6 6, Hudson 0 0-0 0 “They want you to keep it on The West Hartford-based Indians Northwest, with its pair of 6-foot-5 floor attempts. “We should have from Billy Martin last July so this is "There has always been a towers, juniors Norm Bailey and away with the most valuable player can’t think this was a devastating Cazzetta 0 04) 0. Totals 30 17-20 77. here." explained Dick Tidrow, run­ his first spring in camp with them as mystique about the Yankee un­ have captured conference honors gotten him the ball more,” Penders award. He headed the all-tournament Marcus Brown, enjoyed a 30-17 ad­ blow. We could if we were the ning with John. their manager. The only time he was iform.” he said, looking at one of the three of the past five years. East has said in retrospect. team which also included Garcia, EuhI Cutliolir (67) Venora 5 2-2 12, "Why is that?" asked the Yankees' vantage off the boards. “That's the favorite,” Penders pronounced, “We with them in spring training before team blouses in his locker. not won an HCC title since 1S>71. Northwest outscored East, 10-4, in East's Mark Murphy, South’s John Kiro 10 0-0 20, King 31-2 7, Pagani 10-0 2^ new left-hander, not looking to break difference; the boards," responded have to feel this was a heckuva tune- this was as pitching coach. “Everybody always wanted to wear "We’re playing good baseball now the first 3:08 of the third quarter as it Pinone, and Aquinas’ Rod Foster. Murphy 9 6-6 24, Ayer 0 0-0 0, Radant 104) any rule he knew nothing at all about. East Coach Jim Penders, "They got started to go inside and on the boards up. Off two games like this, we have Tommy John goes back almost 10 one.” and this is the time of year to be Troy Neeley (16) and Brown (14) 2, Atwater 0 04) 0. Totals 29 9-10 67. Tidrow told him George Stein- years with Bob Lemon. He knew him the second shots. They have just too with authority. The Indians never let to profit." Five years ago with the Dodgers, were also in twin figures for Aquinas, 19-3, took the consolation brenner always liked the Yankees in when Lemon managed Kansas City, John ruptured a ligament in his left full uniform whenever they were on and although John was with the rival elbow and was out all of the following the field. Tommy John listened and White Sox at the time, he's often go year after surgery. He astonished Wi was intrigued. He kept his hat on, and up to Lemon and talk to him about everyone by coming back to win 20 I- talking to a newsman later about pitching in general and the way he games in 1977 and the Yankees IP some of the things that have im­ threw his sinker in particular. believe he’ll help them plenty this pressed him with the Yankees, he "He has a wonderful low key way year. "V!" mentioned the incident regarding the about him," said John. “Like the *• When John was negotiating with cap. other day when he asked us not to them this winter, he reminded “I think George Steinbrenner feels wear sandals, you know, those things George Steinbrenner that the team Standout East Catholic Jayvee Club it brings disrespect to the uniform if the kids wear a lot. 'I would ap­ once had a left-hander with the same you don't wear your cap and your preciate if you wouldn't wear them,’ general pitching style he had and this The varsity team had a fine regular season ding; Dennis McCoy, Bob Rossbaum, Jim hair is flopping all around when he said. He said it the same way a particular left-hander didn’t do too and so, too, did the East Catholic High jayvee you're running and I think that's friend might say Td appreciate if badly in Yankee Stadium. John Wyse, Russ Radant, Mike Ciszewski, Tom great," said John, putting in his 16th 7 you wouldn’t smoke in my house.’ mi basketball squad as it compiled a fine 17*3 Fortin, Brian Galligan, Coach Tom Malin. meant Whitey Ford, who’s helping season in the big leagues. “Before The way he did it was so right, so out the club now with its pitchers. mark. Team members (left to right) Front: any ball club can be a winner, it has (Herald Photo by Strempfer) thoughtful, it was perfect. He’s quite Every day, John makes it a point to ,i\ Tim Skoly, Mike Falkowski, Kyle Ayer. Stan­ to have pride. The Dodgers do; Cin­ a man.” go over to Ford. cinnati does; Boston does; the Tommy John is 35 but doesn’t look “Hey, Whitey. when you gonna Pittsburgh Steelers. Dallas Cowboys it. Maybe ,hat’s because he takes work with me?" he asks. and Miami Dolphins do. and in only excellent care of himself and in addi­ Ford looks at John and laughs. five days here I can see how much tion to all the running he does with "You don't need any help,” he Team Play Hallmark they Yankees do." the Yankees, he goes out and jogs on says. With Eagle Jayvees Woody Hayes May Join Pro Ranks Mi* By LEN AUSTER tinued, "He has a very good, no, have the season we did," Malin Herald SportsHriter excellent touch inside. He has to noted. Q. Was John Madden really sick or wa.s be poshed oat of Team play was the hallmark iearn fundamentals around the hoop “We had the season we did also the head coach’s Job with Oakland beacuse A differences because of the ability to go against JUST ASK with owner A1 Davis? — G.C., Alameda, Calif. as the East Catholic Jayvee but he's been working very hard and I You can take the story as it appeared at face value. J(dm feel he'll continue to do so.” the varsity every day in practice," Madden was a sick man all throu^ the 1978 season, and basketball team put together a Malin cited, "We had to improve, the \ Murray Olderman fine 17-3 mark this past cam­ Kyle Ayer, 5-foo-8 sophomore, Davis feels in retrospect that maybe hbdden ahopldluve averaged 8 points per game and is competition was there. The jayvee quit last summer because of his ulcer problem. But the 42- paign. year-old coach badly wanted 100 wins qn his-record. On heir apparent as the East varsity set­ and varsity teams practiced against By Murray Olderman “We did as well as we did because each other and 1 feel it had to help road trips, he was frequently so lU thaishots had-to be up guard, “His development is on administered before the fli^t home. Madden Is also the kids worked together as a unit,” schedule," Malin states. Ayer, as both programs. serious when he says he will never coach again. state Eagle Jayvee Coach Tom have Radant and Tom Fortin, made a Malin, “We didn't have one player contribution in a particular varsity The tipoff: Q. I would like to know why the New ie«gl«nJ football outstanding offensively. In our first clash this year, Malin reminds. Player of Week team never used the two big running backs In big gnnies I wouldn’t be surprised to see Woody Hayes wind or In the playoffs at the same time? Meaning Sam six games (all wins) we had a Mike Ciszewski, a 6-foot-l junior, STORRS (UPI) — University of up as an adviser to a pro team. He lapp^ up beiiijz W- different high scorer each time." Cunningham, who weighs 239 pounds, and Don Calhoun, w4|iy_ led East hitting at an 8.7 clip. “He's a C-'onnecticut freshman forward the guest of the Dallas Cowboys at the Super Bowl who weighs 240. — C. Allen, Smtngfleld, Mo. The young Eagles didn't have a very good shooter, intelligent; he's Cornelius Thompson has been and the money wouldn’t hurt. Woody never made You are all wrong on Calhoun's size. The five-year performer average in twin figures, still No. 1 in his class," voices Malin, selected ECAC co-player of the week more than $45,000 annually in his 28 years at Ohio veteran from Kansas State, picked up by the Patriots as a but did have six within close proximi­ “He could help (the varsity) in a for his efforts in UConn's wins over State, plus the $15,000 for a TV show. free agent in 1975 after Buinalo released him, weighs 196 ty, ranging from 5,8 to 8.7 points per pounds — six fewer than Andy Johnson, who generally specified role. He does have very St. Peters and Rhode Island last starts at halfback alon^ide Cunningham. Don played game. poor hands and has to work on con­ week. regularly in 1977 when Johnson was out for the year with a Russ Radant, a 6-foot-6W trolling the ball," added the second- Thompson shared the honor with q. what position did Chuck Noll play when he was a knee injury. But the Patriot coaches consider him better Eagle Coach Gives Advice During Timeout professional football player, and for what team did he suited to playing fullback as a stand-in for Cunningham. sophomore affectionateiy nicknamed year coach. Temple senior center Walt Montford, play? — H.D., Oil City, Pa. East Catholic Coach Jim Penders bends low and gives in­ “Tall Timbers" by his teammates, Fortin, 6-foot-2 junior, is another Thompson, a 6-foot-8 freshman The Pittsburgh Steeler coach played for the Qeveland shortly to come to an end as Referee Bob Petrovic leans in Q. What are the San Francisco Giants going to do with struction to his cagers during timeout in HCC Championship was the second ieading point-maker who could/should help the varsity in from Middletown, scored 49 points Browns from 1953 through 1959 after graduating from to break up discussion. (Herald Photo by Pinto) Dayton. He was linebacker on defense and a guard-center Willie McCovey this year? Can they really count on Mm to averagewise. 1979-80. His main assets are his and hauled down 27 rebounds in the play first base as a regular? — H.N., Napa, CaUf. game against Northwest Catholic. Penders’ words were “He's maturing rapidly as an in­ two games. for the Browns on offense. After seven seasons, he quit to quickness and defense, and go into coaching, starting with the L.A. (Chargers of the To soothe Willie’s feelings, which are easily ruffled, dividual which may be a key to his willingness to work hard. "He'll step American Football League in 1960, then switching to the manager Joe Altobelli has anounced that he has not made development," Malin spoke of the in and take a charge and he's a great Baltimore Colts in 1966 before the Steelers made him their any decision about a first base starter; that Willie and '\ lanky youngster, “He has to be a head man in 1969. Mike Ivie will compete evenly during spring training; and Scouting Report Paid Off hustler. He got a lot of floor burns, that a decision on a starter will be made based on the definite surprise from the freshman this year. He, however, is foulj Arizona showing. But it’s a cinch the Galnts can’t count on group a year ago. If anyone, he's the prone," Malitl cited. \ Basketball Q. What do they mean by offensive goaltending in a faltering 40-year-oId who tailed o B badly in the last half \ basketball? — J.K., Evansville, Ihid. of 1978; and that Ivie, who delivered a batch of clutch bits, No, 1 person from the jayvees who Others who contributed to the fine In plain language, without trying to paraphrase the rule SPORTS * has contributed to the varsity. is being counted on to take over as tlie every day tin t jayvee record were Tim Skoly, Den­ book, it’s goaltending when an offensive player touches the sacker. Willie will be kept around for window dressing. SLATE South Windsor Pressure nis McCoy, Bob Rossbaum, Mike BUSINESSMEN ball while it’s on the rim of the basket. The score is “It's been quite a tew years since Falkowski, Jim Wyse and Brian Police nipped B.A. Club, 66-63, disallowed and the ball goes over to the other team. we had a 64 sophomore who has Galligan. “It took all 10 guys to con­ Westown Pharmacy overcame Fuss Parting Shot: RADIO, TV TONIGHT potential like Russ," Malin con­ tribute in one way or another for us & O’Neill, 92-87, Telso outlasted Q. If the Oakland Raiders would have played the Fred’s, 77-72, and Talaga Associates Cleveland Browns this last season, who do you think would MIL: Bruins vs. Rockies, 7:.30 - Too Much for East Girls have won? Which of the teams has the best quarterback, If anybody has any doubts about Muhanunad All as WPOP overwhelmed One Hour Martinizing, light end and coach? — Mark Westman, New Washington, a raving bigot, all you have to do is read the wire By STEVE ARMSTRONG 76-59, last night at Illing. Ohio MIL: Rangers vs. Blues, 9 - Ch. 9. fourth seed and runner-up the past service accoimt of All's outburst in New Orleans WIIA: Whalers vs. Oilers, 10 - CorrcHponiIcnt through the third quarter. South Frank Pisch had 29 points. Bud Give me the Raiders, providing Kenny Stabler isnt busy while threatening a local TV reporter who had the two seasons, a 22-2 record and moves Windsor Coach Kathy Rusch played Advantage for Once Minor 12 and Ken Brylle 10 for leading newsmen on a merry chase around Gulf Shores, audacity to ask him about his racial slurs. WTIt; It was a case of where a little them into the Class L Division No.l Question Mark her bench liberally in the second half, Police. Peter Quish (30) and Jim Tut­ Ala. Night habits and all, he rates above the Brown's Brian scouting paid off. semifinals against Lyman Hall, a 63- Slpe. Oakland’s Dave Casper gets the nod by far at tight with Fidler sitting on the pines the Although it was outrebounded. East Catholic has the advan- Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box “I went to see East Catholic 53 victor over Hand. East, 12th tle (11) paced the B.A. end. I can’t compare the coaches because John Madden is entire third period. tage m this situation as teammates Joe King (43) and Bob Craig Phillips popped in 37 points, no longer at the helm of the Raiders. But I think it’s hard to 6346, Incline Village, Nev. 89450. Because of the volume of mall, play last week,” stated South ranked, bows out with a 16-6 mark. ForRSox; Campbell mere will be no Individual responses. Miami A.D. The only bright spot of the second Walt Bogar 20 and ^ b Harnett 14 for beat Cleveland’s Sam Rutigliano as a tactican. (NEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN.) The Bobcats took advantage of MIAMI (UPI) — Charley Thornton, Windsor girls’ assistant coach half and the contest for East was the Westown while Rich Narmicki had assistant athletic director at the Sal Randazzo, “and the one their coach’s scouting report and play of sophomore Monica Murphy, WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) — He’s the No. 1 question mark 21, Jay Howroyd 20, Kevin Dunn 13, University of Alabama for the past 15 went to a three-quarter court zone who connected for 13 second-half Norm Daignault 12 and John Valko 11 glaring thing I noticed was press right from the opening tap. The as the Bostn Red Sox prepare for the 1979 season — the man Indoor Title years, signed a five-year contract they were simply unable to points on an assortment of beautiful whose rubber arm of two seasons ago deteriorated to the point for Fuss. Monday night to become University Eaglettes threw the ball away on inside moves. Murphy finished with Rich Kearney had 29 markers, Ben Aim of Ashe Bowling handle pressure.” many occasions in the opening Penney in Romp where he is unsure about ever pitching again. of Miami athletic director. 19 points, the only Eaglette in twin Grzyb 19 and Dan Moore 12 for 'Telso minutes, and shots they did get were "lam able to throw the ball around MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Thornton, 43, takes over Monday, Last night it was South Windsor’s digits. while Bob Plaster had 20 tallies, Paul often times forced. South Windsor and play golf and there is no pain. — Arthur Ashe is surprised U.H. Mixed — Rose turn to play the Eaglettes and apply I can understand Zimmy not counting Frenette 13, Bob Stottard 12 and do Annum 170-397, Vic replacing Lou Saban, who served as was also extremely cold in the first But t still don't know if I can pitch. on me in his pre-season thinking. that he played his way back Longton 180-476, Sheila both athletic director and head foot­ the pressure it did, causing 30 first- Andy Zack 10 for Fred's. A braitis 164-398, Pete quarter, leading only 14-5 after the That's what I'm here to find out,” He's got to go along with the people into the top 10 of the tennis Price 178-278-190-646,„„Dolly ball coach until he resigned in half turnovers in coasting to a 42-10 South Windsor (68) Myers 004)0, Ke­ Over Windham John Alexander and Ed Kowal each Staum 143-144-418, Burt turn. nyon 3 5-7 11, Mainelli 7 2-416, Bishop 12- says Bill Campbell. ' who can do the job.” world, but he's not through Dawood 177-467, Alice January. Terms of his contract were halftime lead en route to a 68-40 CIAC had 16 points and Bob Kiernan 12 for Davis 138-151-419. 2 quarter-final round tournament win In the second stanza. South Wind­ 2 4, Kimmey 0 04) 0, L. Oberg 0 04) 0, A, By KEVIN CASEY Campbell was one of 18 pitchers to But after a brief workout Sunday, yet. • Raymo 187, Diane Brennan not disclosed. As athletic director, Talaga’s. while Chip Gorman had 15, “I never thought I’d at Ellington High. sor finally managed to find its Oberg 10-2 2, Woods 01-21, Callahan 93-5 CorrcH|ioiulent report over the weekend as the Red Campbell said he was encouraged. Pete Denz and Skip Crockett 10 180-498, Linda Burton216- Thornton will oversee six varisty 21, Marsh 104) 2, Fidler 2 3-4 7, Bond 2 04) make it back in the top,” The victory gives the Bobcats, shooting touch, rattling off 28 points Sox summoned hurlers and catchers “That was the hardest I've thrown apiece for Martinizing. 497, Mary Kolakowski 200- sports. to only 5 for East. The Eaglettes’ 4. Totals 26 16-26 68. Breaking out to a 36-12 lead at the intermission, the Penney to their spring training camp. The all winter, but there was no pain Ashe said after he took his 189-536, Mary Whipple 479, Kennedy Award strategy was obviously to cut off East Catholic (40) Murphy 7 5-11 19, High Black Knights took third place in the CCIL Playoffs, 68-44, rest of the roster reports by when I threw today,” he said. first step Monday with a 7- Ellen Bauer 481, Ginger Dailey 2 1-1 5, Laneri 2 1-2 5, Lucier 0 0-0 P E E W EE HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPI) Tracy Fidler, South Windsor’s 1,000 Wednesday. Campbell's status directly affects 6, 3-6, 6-3 opening-round Yourkas 462, Dale Bauer 0, Barry 2 0-0 4, Petkaitis 3 0-0 6, over Windham High in the consolation tilt at Hall High in West VFW downed CBC, 22-7, and Willis — The John F. Kennedy plus points career scorer. Campbell was the American win over Tim Wilkison in 222-605, Bruce Moquin 201- O’Connell 01-21, Farr 00-00, Johnson 0 0- Hartford, Bob Stanley, who took over as the Garage overran Blue Moon, 40-15, National Award this year Girls Dominate Fidler was often double-teamed Kirkpatrick 10 markers and seven League s premier reliever in 1977, bullpen ace last season. Zimmer the U.G. National Indoors 206-578, Ed Yourkas 210, will go to Notre Dame foot­ 0 0, Harvey 0 0-0 0, Walsh 0 0-0 0 Cun­ 7 Simsbury scored its second one- last night at the Y. Championships. "I want to and ended up with only 7 points. 'Yet ningham 0 04) 0. Totals 16 8-16 40. pointpuim victoryviciuiy iniii a row 10 to laxetake methe rebounds for the Knights. Pete Cace posting 31 saves and a 13-9 record. hopes to start Stanley, which would Larry DeLisle 208, Bruce ball Coach Dan Devine, the Steve Gay had 10 points and Mike win this one in the worst having two people on her opened up playoff championship over Conard* ^ caroms. But last season he appeared in only mean a healthy Campbell. An un­ McDonald 4 for VFW while Kelly Moquin 578, Fred Kozicki Holyoke Saint Patrick’s way.” 220-568. the middle and allowed guards such High, 57-56. The consolation______^ad 16 points to pace 10-11 29 games, bothered by elbow and healthy Campbell could mean the Dubois had 6 for CBC. Brian Brophy Day Parade Committee I Main St, Manclwtltr Junior Bowling Windham. shoulder injuries. return of Stanley to the bullpen. The 35-year-old tour TEL 848-6484 as Laura Callahan and Andy Mainelli appearance by Penney marked the tossed in 20 points and Jon Roe 12 for said Monday. Campbell's status is such a veteran, who saw his ten­ c m NTKV CMIR - to either penetrate and shoot or first time in the four-year event it “ I'm excited that I'm getting a Willis while Matt Paggioli and Tam­ Three champions - all girls were crowned in the Manchester penetrata and feed off for un­ I questionmark that Manager Don chance to start," said Stanley, who nis fortunes fade because John Wilson 140, Joe King had not been in the championship my Dillon netted 4 apiece for Blue of a series of illnesses, won molested layups. Callahan and game. I’cnney (68) Lima 51-11, Jam es 4-1-9, Zimmer doesn't even think of fitting was 15-2 last year after being on the 146, Larry Bates 352, Terry Junior 10-Pin Bowling Tournament last weekend at the Parkade Moon. three tournaments last Mainelli took up the scoring slack for Penney, 17-5, held Windham to only Picw d 1-3-5, Huppe 5-2-12, Schultz 3-3-9, him into the Red Sox plans. That trading block all spring. “But if Schilling 362, Frank Votta Lanes. All rolling was on a handicap basis. year and says he now has 353, Rick Clough 353, Nels Fidler, tallying 21 and 16 points Bossy Honored 12 points in the first half as Karl Kirkpatrick 54)-10, Breen 0-2-2, Cace 2-1-5, way, if Campbell is healthy, it's an Soup's (Campbell's) arm doesn't Cindy Tinney copped the Senior MIIHIET his eye on the $250,000 In­ Shenning 140-356, Don respectively with Callahan getting 9 NEW YORK (UPI) - High-scoring Schultz limited high-scoring Steve Cruz 1-0-2, Garen 2-0-4, Fahey 0-0-0, added plus. come around. I'll go back to the Ray Lata had 19 points. Bill Division title. Sue Hayes emerged The top two qualifiers in each divi­ Peruccio 04)4), Roberts 04)4), Dunn 04)4), doors — the only major Benoit 358, John Harvey of her markers in the second period. sophomore right wing Mike Bossy of Plesz to two field goals in 15 first-half “All we can do is hope. If he can't bullpen and do the job I did last Prignano 8 and Kiffie Silver 5 as ‘MANCHESTER” victorious in the Junior Division and sion competed. Slyvester 0-0-0. Totals 28-12-68. year." U.S. tennis title he has now 136- 359, Stan McFarland East could never get untracked In the New York Islanders has been aerials. pitch by Opening Day (April 5), we Morlarty's trimmed the Knicks, 34- Michelle Maiorca won out in the Ban­ Other winners were: Junior Divi­ Wimlliuni (44) Plesz 84)-16, Gonzales won. 137- 363, Tom Turner 151- the stanza and even a technical foul named NHL Player of the Week Ed Huppe had 8 first-quarter points would put him on the disabled list," The Red Sox first official workout 24, last night at Verplanck. tam Division. sion High girl - Tammi Shorts; High 2-3-7, Snedeker 1-2-4, Ramos 2-1-15, M, Zimmer said. “We started to do it Another player looking 363, Woody Clark 141-372, on Coach Donna Ridel couldn’t get (Feb. 19-25) by the Professional as Penney took a 15-8 edge while Len of the season was cut short by heavy Matt Gallagher had 11 points. Each contestant bowled three game - Eric Begley; Third Highest in Shane 0-0-0, Mathieu 2-0-4, Ganoe 14)-2, E. last year, but he prevented us from rains and a tornado warning. The for a comeback in the tour­ Frank Kiernan 141-379, Joe games. the team stirred up. "Let’s face it,” Hockey Writers’ Association. James had 6 second-period markers Shane 0-04), Martineau 1-2-4, Quintana 1- Steve Morgan 5 and Tommy Downes Division - Doug Potter; High Scratch said the obviously disappointed East doing it. But we won't start the .scheduled two-hour workout lasted nament at the Memphis S alafie 148-380, Vito Tinney defeated Marty Simmon, Bossy began the week with a goal for the Knights. Penney, getting solid 0-2, Matas 04)-0. Totals 18-8-44. 4 for the Knicks. CtVGlI^for «79fi Scott Carone. mentor, “South Windsor has one and an assist in a victory over Los season with a sore-armed only five minutes before the players Racquet Club is Butch Agostinelli 146-381, Orlan- 631 to 551, handicap included. She performances out of its seniors, held Walts, who upset second- Senior Division - High girl - Lisa heck of a team. It’s very deep and Angeles. The goal was the 100th of his the Whippets scoreless the last six Campbell." gave up and ran for the clubhouse. Proof b( rajidance rvQuIrtd rolled games of 181-156-153, plus 141 Brown; High game - Jim Preneta; very strong in all positions. With all career in his 129th NHL game, giving Rodrigues Traded Campbell is working daily with “The only reason we bothered Title Bout seeded Guillermo Vilas 7-6, Pins for her 631 total. Simmons’ minutes of the second quarter and S a t. a S u n ., M a r c h 3 rd ft 4th Third high in division - Rico Con- the mistakes we made, there was him the fastest 100 career goals in weights to build up his shoulders and doing this much at all was to keep 7-6 Monday, totals were 160137-128, plus 126. substituted early, SUNXITY, Ariz. (UPI) - The HARTFORD (UPI) - Luis Davila Residants may aki all day all lifts at trero. just no way we were going to win.” league history. By the end of the arms. (pitching coach) A1 Jackson's chart The 23-year-old Waits, UQUOR DEPT. Hayes defeated Shawn Kershaw, Penney out-rebounded Windham, MilwaHee Brewers Monday traded of Hartford defends his New England tha discount prical High overall score was Billy Down 42-10 at the midpoint. East week he extended his consecutive “I may be the Red Sox weightlif­ fi^om getting fouled up." said from San Jose, Calif,, NO LOWER PRICES 583 to 566. The winner’s scores were 40-18. The Whippets were 8 for 19 reliever Ed Rodriguez to the Kansas lightweight title against Joey Masse’s qualififying total of 558 with’ did manage to stay even in the se­ goal-scoring streak to 10 games and ting champion, but I still don't know Zimmer. “He's got our pitchers' matched the favored ANYWHERE 112-109-92, plus 270 for 583. Kershaw from the foul line, Penney 12 for 18. City Royals for cash and a minor Phillips of Pittsfield. Mass., in Hart­ Argentina player stroke for no handicap. cond half although the Bobcats did also notched his 50th goal of the if I cart pitch," he said. "My arm is work scheduled right up to the first MtAscutiiev Ski Area rolled 101-106-104, plus 255. Huppe had 12 points, Dan Lima 11 ieague player to be named at the end ford Wednesday. stroke despite a trip in the ARTHUR DRUG Art Shorts supervised the event. pull out to a 37-point lead midway season. of the season. stronger and the shoulder feels exhibition game on March 8 (against and reserve junior center Scott The 10-round bout Is Davila's fifth second game that caused Rt.44, Brownsville, Vt -6 ml. off 1-91, Exit 8 -ABAf 7711 better than it did one month ago. But Detroit)." title fight. him some ankle problems. PACK FOlIRTKEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 27, 1979

EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 27, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN Theater Kids Draw Flight Idea ^Galileo’ Appeal Limited ■V MONTREAL (UPI) - It’s a bird. By ALEX GIRELLI It’s a plane. It’s a ... smile, a tourist, The Hartford Stage Company's a rainbow, a balloon. It’s a child’s current production of Bertolt view of flight and civil aviation Brecht’s "Galileo,” is one likely to today. appeal chiefly to those who like the About 10,000 youngsters from 22 stylized theater or to those who have countries sat down recently to paint a curiosity about Galileo the man as or [«ncil the world of flight as they distinct from Galileo the, legend. see It for the International Civil Avia­ Alexander Scourby gives a confi­ tion Organization’s children’s art dent and clear portrayal of the cen­ contest. tral character as shrewd and sensual Entitled "A World That Moves On man of his highly commercial time, Wings,” the contest marks ICAO’s sometimes almost Edlsonlan in his 35th anniversary and the Inter­ practicality. At the same time he national Year of the CJiild. convincingly depicts Galileo and the The 80 prize and honorable mention ultra curious scientist questing after drawings went on display the first knowledge for its own sake. week of February at ICAO Headquarters. They will be carried He is’ less convincing, however, on national airlines when the exhibit Why do more when he recants his recantation and closes in March. concludes he has failed mankind “Some people thought it strange because he abandoned the truth to es­ that such a technological organiza­ cape papal torture. Perhaps it is that tion as ICAO would sponsor a child’s Alexander Scourby, left, as Galileo and William Leach as Brecht’s social message here is a lit­ art contest, but flight has always tle heavily drawn. Fed^zoni in the Hartford Stage Company production of Ber­ Joseph Celli, founder of Real Art Ways in Hartford, will provoked the power of Imagination and who better to imagine than a tolt Brecht s “Galileo." It continues to March 25. (Photo by There is not a sense of epic bring The Organic Oboe to the Stairwell Gallery of Manchester Lanny Nagler) child.” said ICAO spokesman struggle between a great Galileo and Community College Friday night. Eugene Sochor. a great Church or of a burning Almost all the drawings, done by struggle within Galileo. Scourby has children aged 7 to 14, depict flight as Show Slated at School described the character as an anti- a peaceful, friendly symbol, whether Monchester hero. MCC Gallery Opening MANCHESTER - Hartford’s Asteroid,” and will transport the in a bird, a balloon or a giant jumbo Plumcake Players, a children’s par­ jet. children on an imaginary trip Even after recanting the recanta­ ticipatory theater, will perform at The top drawing by Cristina Labar- through space as an asteroid looks tion, he turns to his meal of goose Features Performance St. James School March 1. Two di, 12, of Italy, shows a young boy for a home. liver from an anonymous donor. separate shows will be presented. The presentation is part of an MANCHESTER - The Organic When he toured Europe, The Lon­ who has laid down his kite to marvel at a jet passing through a rainbow The first, titled "Dr. George,” ongoing cultural arts program at the The production is as much as Oboe, featuring Joseph Celli, will don Times said, “Celli has details the life of George Washington school. It is sponsored by the Home Present a mixed media performance revolutionized the role of the oboe in without interrupting the colors or anim at^ reading as a play, and at peaceful skies. Carver and will involve children in and School Association and was times a pageant with its elaborately of live electronics, oboe, film and contemporary music.” Grades 3 to 8. funded partially with a grant from taped music when the Stairwell Celli is the found of Real Art Ways, The second prize winner, Sabah costumed characters parading now Guenane, 14, of Algeria, depicts a The second, for kindergarten to the Manchester Arts Council. and then across the plain stage as Gallery of Manchester Community the Hartford arts center for avant- Grade 2, is titled ‘‘Troid the College opens a painting exhibition garde music, film and art. young girl standing on her home area merchants episodes unfold through the passing balcony and smiling as she watches a Friday night. The Stairwell Gallery exhibition years. The costumes, though almost bird and a jet fly harmoniously over all white, are colorful nonetheless. The evening program will begin at will feature paintings by two artists. Play Tryouts Planned 8 with the performance, followed by Huntz Hall will show works that, 'the globe. a receptions with refreshments in the follow the visual philosophy of Neo- “Long before people were flying, The work closes the way it opens, they were dreaming of it. Flight has HEBRON—Tryouts for the Trigon a mime role. For'the audition all with a curious boy and a teacher. gallery at 146 Hartford Road. The Plutism, a synthesis of 1950s comic Players’ spring musical, “The Fan- event is free. book art with classical traditions. always fascinated children,” said singers should bring a prepared vocal The episodes are strung together Sochor. tastics,” will be conducted March 1 Celli is virtually the only American Ann C. Rosebrooks will show pain­ score with sheet music, a brief pan­ by narration in verse. One disturbing “No matter where the drawings’ from 8 to 10 p.m. and Mrch 2 from 7 tomime selection and be prepared to note was that the verse as recited by oboist working extensively in the tings in the primitive, or naive tradi­ area of new music. He has given the come from, a peaceful or war-tom to 9:30 p.m. In the Rham Music sing a song from the show. Also, a boy actor lacked the recitation tion. Room. American premiere of Karlhienze The exhibition will remain on view country, under whatever form of some dancing expertise would be style verse needs to be instantly un­ government, there is no inkling of Production dates for the musical helpful but not a rerequisite for any derstood. Stockhausen’s “ Spiral” and "Solo.” until March 30 with gallery hours 8 advertise in He also has premiered more than 30 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. poiitics or violence in the pictures.” are May 12, 18 and 19. The cast in­ part. ‘Galileo’ is an unusual production cludes five male roles, one female Mrs. Marjorie Porter will direct which will appeal strongly to some, new works by American composers. to noon Saturdays. role and two roles that are suited for the show with Ms. Agatha Hoover and not at all to others. males or females. assisting. Most rehearsals are It plays until March 25 at the John Five of the roles are singing-acting scheduled for Tuesday and TTiursday W. Huntington Theater, 50 Church T V Ton ig h t parts, two are acting only and one is evenings from 6:30 to 10. St., Hertford. 6.-00 ) The Brady Bunch lo Lanza, Ann Blyth. A biography Golden Arm" (1956) Frank Sine- )9 A B C N tw i tra, Kim Novak. ■ Brady Bunch lOattAgOaina ol the great tenor who rose to Muiic ) Joktr'tV(•r'tWId IFastlvalOIFami operatic lame. 12:40 a Movla "Cocoanuts" (1929) D Boko's Bki Too )a Boundingai——. • Board (XC88 Lalt Movie "Stiletio" BTVCoimiHn^Collsgo Marx Brothari, Mary Eaton. 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LAFFLER ra Jaka Haaa OoaptI’Hma 7:30 (X The Paper Chase United Press International aaaN B C N m m SraNaws 2:34 ^ -h Two of Glazounov’s works for the “Fischer-Dieskau Sings Wagner” varEasy P.M.Mmailna 90 Carol Bumatt And Frttnde X O 2 0 /2 0 (XNtwi The saxophone generally is thought instrument, “ Concerto for (Angel S-37487) contains arias from Adwn-12 diUvInpFaNh 8 An Amtrican Story 8100,000 Name That Tuna of as an instrument for dance and Saxophone and Quartet for “Die Walkure,” Parsifal” and “The i Noadinasd Qama 3.-03 TO-,30 (X Movla "Home Ol The jazz bands rather than symphony Saxophones, Op. 109” (Columbia- Flying Dutchman” with Rafael 6:55 DanaaFOvar SSFOoiiMpe Melodiya Y35205), were written only 9Na«n a OMacNaH/Lshrar Report ' orchestra. Kubelik leading the Bavarian Radio fiWMKIngdom IldW JUSSeO s."^""' 7dM a few years before his death. Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. aCMooAndThsMan than any Perhaps it’s because the saxophone OlCBBNow i Liv Mikhailov is the soloisi and SI TIoTae Dough had not been invented when Fischer-Dieskau has become a IDIckVanDyko Beethoven, Mozart, Bach and other Alexander Korneyev conducts the leading purveyor of Wagneriana and 8dX) $ Hogan's Heroes Ensemble of Soloists of the All-Union Theatre "v (X Movie "Women At West 9Dld(Cavslt contemporaries were composing for is in great voice on these selections. Point" (Premiere) Linda Purl, solo instruments. Radio and Television in the concerto, “Wagner Overtures” (Philips 6570 ■ Schedule I Andrew Stevens. ’The story ol the 11:30 Or perhaps it’s because the most which consists of only one move­ 030) and “Solti-Chicago-Wagner” first women to enter the United (X Bemeby Jonas Steles Military Academy at West SlLovaLuoy famous saxophonists of our time ment. The music is melodic and (London SC7078) are excellent in­ U.A. Theater 1 — Ice Point is dramatized. X 0 ABC Movla “ Killer although it was written in 1934 it is a Force" (1975) Peter Fonda, Telly have been musicians like Coleman strumental albums. Castles — 7:00-9:15 ICroea-WItt Hawkins, Sonny Rollins, Boots Ran­ throwback to the styles of the 18th Silvio Varbis conducts the Dresden jaHippyDaya SsvfiJss century. U.A. Theater 2 — Coming j MaesapequaTabemada (X Movie "Blood-Spattered dolph, Johnny Hodges and Sidney State Orchestra in the offering of Home - 7:00-9:30 I g CWmengara Bride" (1969) Simon Andrew, Bechet. The Quartet, which features overtures — and the Prelude to Act I U.A. Theater 3 — North I Ss Ths Couataau Odyaasy Marlbel Martin. Mikhailov on soprano sax, Alexander iHssHawHonsya avoloaOlFaHh But the saxophone definitely has an of “Tristan und Isolde” and the Avenue Irregulars — 7:15-9:15 I Jokar'sWIld a O 0 T o n lg h t lother media important role in concert music. Oseichuk on alto sax, Yuri Vorontsov Prelude to Act III of “Lohengrin.” Vernone Cine 1 — Up In aThaRMtman Resu Its 8*30 on tenor sax, and Vladimir Eremin Smoke — 7:20-9:10 SSCaptlonsd ABC Newt After Adiphe Sax, a Belgian instru­ The overtures are for “Die Meister- (SMarvQrtttIn ment maker, invented the saxophone on baritone sax, is more flexible than singer von Neurnberg,’’ Vernon Cine 2 - Heaven a Lavsms 8 Shirtay 12.-00 around 1840, it found its place in the concSrto. Although this is mainly “Tannhauser” and “The Flying Can Wait — 7:30-9:30 Minority Advtaory Board 8pa- Rat Patrol del 8ThaRMleman smail and large musical groups. Its an ensemble work, each of the Dutchman.” OUareCtubS musicians has a solo part. There are There is some duplication in the Cosdy Color 12:30 mellow tone and musical varsatility OdX) (X Movla "The Man With The She Heral& SERVING A GROWING INDEPENDENT MARKET • • • encouraged composers to make use some passages that sound like strings Philips album, previously released In ancient Rome, Em­ d) 0 Thrss't Company OUNT of the sax. instead of horns are being played, but overtures to “The Flying Dutchman” peror Nero proclaimed that XNHLHookw tASTYVOOO Even so. very few compositions after the final note the saxophone has and “Tannhauser.” The album also only he could wear a purple a a 0 NBC Movla "The I ONE DAY OERVICE Delivered dally established its identity. fabric colored with extracts Drowning Pool" (1975) Paul ‘IVIRV have been created for the saxophone features Georg Solti and the Chicago from murex shellfish. Newman, Joanne Woodwslrd. A EYEGLASSES itself. Fortunately, Alexander For Wagnerphiles — Three recent­ Symphony Orchestra on the “Die Seafaring Phoenician mer­ private Investigator Is hired by a NOWAY WHICH ly issued Wagner albums offer the wealthy Southern oil heiress to Glazounov, a Russian conservative, Meistersinger Prelude" and the chants made the regal dye discover the Identity of the ARTHUR DRUfi. Way was enamored of the instrument and listener a mixture of vocals and in­ Prelude and Liebestod from “Tristan and grew rich selling purple author of a slanderous letter, brought it up front. strumentals. und Isolde.” wool for the equivalent of a The Hotlywood Mutloalt ■U TlO O tr to more than HERALD COUNTRY $150 a pound. “The Great Caruso" (1950) Msr- TV in Review k h to k re t IR. CAROS RIM IM O W I M AfPllCAIll

I I;\ K I H, IIRI SOUTH wir Sponsor Will Return To Prime-Time Shows By JOAN MANAHER shutting up in a seller’s market where Ellen Alan would-be sponsors were backed up for Burstyn Alda , NEW YORK (UPI) - Procter & Gam­ prime time spots. A^lVedmdau 17,000 HART­ ble, generally considered the nation's Late in 1977 P&G approached the three largest television advertiser, will return networks with an eye toward producing its FORD to prime-time production with a series own prime-time series. The giant com­ scheduled to premiere on NBC in the fall aSi pany produces five daytime serials — of 1979. “Search for Tomorrow,” "Another FISH PLAUER Ten years ago P&G withdrew from its World,’ “As The World Turns,” "Guiding homes last prime-time series project — “The Light" and ’ 'The Edge of Night” - as well Mothers-In-Law," starring Eve Arden and as producing nighttime specials and spon­ Golden fried fish served with tartar sauce, French Kay Ballard. soring prime-time series. Fries, Texas Toast, and all-you-can-eat salad. Mon-Tuet ’ WETHERS­ One reason for P&G's return to produc­ The response was receptive from all A H S o a to tion is its concern over charges of FIELD three, but perhaps more so from NBC Vernon dm- h 2 excessive sex and violence on commercial since back in September NBC chief Fred GLASTONBURY television, which the company feels cuts Silverman had spoken of the desirability into the medium’s broad appeal. of sponsors resuming a more active role in In your primary Its new series will be a comedy drama, production. HEBRON as yet untitled, starring Shirley Jones as a P&G’s re-entry into prime-time series < widow with three children struggling to production could mark the start of a new 1.99 . survive in a new city shortly after the trend and bring a new kind of pressure to Nita: Oar ngulir TuiMiy ind WaOiiaMiy ISilckw amt OIMyi lyociili tri iIm MARL­ death of her husband. It will open with a bear oji network programming, as the ivilliMi. two-hour pilot, then move into an hourly major advertisers watch developments MANCHE8TER-8HOP RITE PLAZA BOROUGH spot. closely. MANCHESTER-WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE There was a time when sponsors were Don’t look for major revamping, heavily into production in the early days however - P&G is just as interested in market. of the medium, but for more than a decade reaching the largest audience possible as now the emphasis has been on studio and any network executive. But it may be able independent production, along with some to infuse new life and ideas into the network participation. The advertisers I PLEASE CAU.THEATRE copycat and kidvid mentality so FO R S C R E E N TIM ES have been in a position of putting up and overrepresented in the current schedule.

I PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb, 27, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27, 1979- PAGE SEVENTEEN GENUINE COUNTERFEIT U NOTICES Help Wented 13 Help Wented u Help Wented *••**•**•• Tiny Towns r.V " '- Wrong Gas Nozzles Running •■Vfy Loti tn il Found 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT NURSES AID£- Laurel DRAFTSMAN / Considered Program wanted full time, with well es­ Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. MECHANICAL- Excellent op­ Said Not Intentional lo st - KEYS. Ulley Street tablished firm, excellent in­ 6494519. portunity for aggressive in­ area. If found call 6444268 come potential, 3 multiple dividual capable of layout and after 6 p.m. Reward. ie Herato listings systems, member of MOVE UP! There’s no time detailing sales drawings for. By Refiner MANCHESTER - One of the sta­ 51 Although he did not feel the fine Planned national organization with a like the present to make industrial heat processing tion owners recently cited by the was proper, he felt it would have cost LOST - SMALL FEMALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fantastic proven sales future goals. Switqh from a equipment. Good benefits in SIBERIAN HUSKY in the training prwram, pleasant at­ low paying job, to High Ear­ our rapid growth compaiw. MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - The federal. Environmental Protection him more to hire an attorney and MANCHESTER - The Agency said there probably are many vicinity of Forest Ridge (k>n- mosphere. Please'contact Mr. ning Potential! Benefits - Send resume, or call Ms. tiny towns of Lunenburg. Vt., and protest the matter. Women's Center at dominiums. Red and white Cantor 875-6244 or 871-0005. Incentives - Advancement Op- Johnson at 289-1588. In- Lancaster. N.H,. are being con­ area gas stations violating laws Two other of the station owners Manchester Community with blue eyes. Reward. 643- portunity! Call 528-3869, dustronics, Inc. 469 Sullivan sidered as potential locations for a about the size of gasoline pump fined, Phiiip Locicero, a partner at P College will open ifs 1910. RELIABLE BABYSITTER between 10I a.m. and 4 p.m.. Avenue, South Windsor, (/onn. PHONE 643-2711 NEEDED weekdays; 7:30 - An EOE. EOE. small oil refinery that would produce nozzles. But, those in violation are & P Auto Repair Service, and Jim monthly series of doing so unintentionally, Olin Gerich LOST - Ladies Ring, Blue Lin- -FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOJ//? AD 4:00 in Bolton home. home heating oil. Thibodeau, owner of Jim’s Area Ser­ programs for women on dy Star. Sapphire, in Transportation and PAINTING ESTIMATOR- SUPERVISOR- Press or of Gerlch’s Service Station, 1082 vice, aiso said they corrected the Excellent opportunity for in­ Assembly, High volume, spot Lunenburg's 1,000-plus residents Thursday with programs Manchester; Srars, Caldor, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• references required. have been invited to a Wednesday Tolland Turnpike, said. problem the same afternoon they about running and body First Federal. Elm Ceramics.' INDEX Telephone 643-2924. dividual with experience in ail welding, wall and water paint - H elp W ented 13 phase of estimating for pain- Gerich was one of four Manchester were inspected. But, they still were conditioning. Reward. 6464018. NOTICIS systems. Must be familar meeting on the proposal being STATION ATTENDANT- ling, pricing, negotaiing, with Niagara Metal Press, promote for unidentified oil men by gasoline station owners fined by the fined this month, three months after Joan Schwarz, a 33-year- 1 — Lost tnd Found ADVERTISING FOUND- Small grey female 2 — P#fionBli EXPERIENCED First shift. Experience help­ buying and project manage­ Tool & Die & Sheet Fed EPA because nozzles on leaded fuel the inspections had been done. 3 — Announctmontt energy consultant Thomas Domen- old Manchester eat, Keeney Street area. RATES MACHINISTS & LATHE ful, but not necessary, ^ p ly ment. Send resume to: P.O. Presses. Requires 3 to 5 years pumps were too narrow and could fit Gerich said his attitude about his Wearing 2 collars. Call 647- A — Enitrtiinm tni in person: 448 Hartford 'lurn- Box 169, East Hartford, Conn. as a Supervisor in Metal cich of Middlesex. homemaker who began 5 — Auctlonf 1 day ...... 124 word par day OPERATOR^ Full or part Public hearings have been into gasoline tanks requiring un­ service is the same as other station 1268, after 5 p.m. time. Excellent benefits. App­ pike, Vernon. 06108. Field. Arizona Company pays running last summer to im­ 3 days ...... 114 word par day for relocation and intprview.s leaded fuel. owners. FINANCIAL 6 days ...... 10a word par day ly in person at: 1422 Tolland scheduled in Lancaster,.across the prove her health, will FOUND - Sem i-m edium 6 — Bonds-StOcki-MortgogM HOTEL- Banquet Captain for qualified applicants. Cem- GENUINE PAPER CURRENCY LOOKS GOOD CDUNTERFEfT PAPER CURRENCY LOOKS BAD The EPA is concerned about this 9 — Pgrtongl Loam 26 days .. 9a d a y s ...... Turnpike. Manchester. LM PLUMBER WANTED for Connecticut River from Lunenburg, “I’m not interested in playing explain the equipment, female dog. White, gray and with hotel or restaurant tact Dick Cushner, American BECAUSE.. BECAUSE... because the use of leaded fuel, which 10 — (niuranca 15 words $2.00 mlgimum Gill Welding Manufacturing year round work. Excellent and a'vote by the New Hampshire games with gasoline. I don’t want to techniques, attitudes, and black. Long hair. Bolton Road Happy Ads $2.60 Inch Co.. Division of BHS, Inc.,-or experience for large down­ Personnel Service, 240 State is cheaper, in a vehicle requiring un­ em plo y m en t Company Fringe Benefits. town hotel. Excellent oppor­ Street, New London. Conn., townspeopie is siated for late March. give leaded gasoline to unleaded benefits of running. The area, Vernon. 649-7069. 13 — Halp Wantad call 647-9931. IT IS usually a product of inferior workmanship. Please call 649-2671. tunity for qualified person. 06320.______The refinery would cost about $5 IT IS made by experts. leaded fuel can damage pollution cars,” he said. meeting will be held in the 14 ~ Businati Opportunitiaa IT IS made with equipment designed for other MISSING FEMALE SILVER 15 Situation Wantad Call Ms. Lauper, 249-5611, controls ATTENTION - Need 2 people KITCHEN HELP- 2 positions ASSEMBLERS AND COIL , million and produce between 10,000 IT IS made on costly machines designed just lor Women's Center on the toy poodle. Vicinity Cam­ Ext. 213. purposes. EDUCATION over 21. Immediate employ­ available for nights. 1 for Pan­ WINDERS for our day shift and 20,000 barrels of home heating Gerich said, however, that he and Help Is Needed main campus of the bridge Street, Manchester. that purpose. IT IS ptrnied from a plate which is inade by a other station owners would not per­ 18 — Privata Iniiructlona ment. This is not a fancy ad, try & Prep Work. 7:30 to 4 PM and night shift fuel a day. according to Norton college, at noon. Call 649-6934. Reward. 19 — Schoola-Ciaiaaa we simply want a person who BABYSITTER NEEDED- IT IS prmt^ from steel plates produced by expert For Bloodmobile 20 — Inslructioni Wantad Experienced preferred. 1 for 4:15 to 9:15 PM. Must have Cushman, industrial representative photo mechanical process, causing loss mit such pumping of improper fuel *****••••••••••••••••••••• needs a permanent job. Ad­ Mornings before school, Claudia Markstein, an P e n o n a li 2 General Kitchen Work & Waddell School area. Please finger dexterity and be engravers. Genuine engraved plates make into customers’ vehicles. REAL Estate vancement opportunity. Call Washing Pots. Minium age 18. for the Vermont Economic Develop­ of detail. HEBRON — Volunteer workers exercise technician at the - Homas (Of Saia call 643-5004. capable of fine work. Will He used his case as an example. He between 10 am. and 3 pm. - Call Cavey’s Restaurant. 643- train, profit sharing. Apply ment Department. clear lines. IT IS printed on paper which does not contain the and donors are needed for the March YWCA in Manchester, will RIDE WANTED TO - Lots-Land lor Sala r was cited by the EPA for having one 12 visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile 25 — Invaslmant Proparly 528-3869. E.O.E. 2751, ask for The Chef. Able (/oil and Electronics, "The . primary reasons are to IT IS printed on distinctive paper. distinctive red and blue fibers. conduct the first meeting HAMILTON STANDARD, 26 — Businass Proparty Howard Road. Bolton. pump nozzle that was too narrow. at the Congregational Church in Windsor Locks. 7:30 to 4:00. 27 — Resort Property provide No. 2 fuei oil for Vermont in a series of twice-weekly 28 — Real Estate Wantad GRIT BLASTERS WANTED - and northern New Hampshire, and to IT IS GOOD! IT IS BAD! Gerich said the nozzle was the Mariborough on New London Turn­ meetings about slimnastics Call 643-5686. Experienced preferred. Call proper size when he placed it on the MI8C. SERVICES 033-9474. Connecticut Hard- take advantage of the economies of pike from 2 to 7 p.m. and at St. and body conditioning. - Services Ollered face & Metallizing Corp., the Portland (Me.) to Montreal (oil) leaded fuel tank. Through use, Columba’s Church, Columbia from Each Tuesday and Why not send - Pamting.Paparing Hsfp Wanted 13 The Secret Service, in addition to providing counterfeiting of U.S. currency and - Building-Contracting Glastonbury. pipeline." Cushman said. however, the nozzle wore down 1:30 to 6:30 p m. Thursday in March, this a happy thought - ftooIng-Siding He said the refinery would provide protection for the president and other of- securities. In fact, that is the reason it was slightly in size. When the EPA in­ Volunteer should contact Mrs. Pen­ 35 — Heating-Plumbing group will meet from 12:15 to someone today! 36 — Flooring INDUSTRIAL / GAL FRIDAY for general of- jobs for 10 to 15 people. Cushman fiicals, is also charged with suppressing the found in 1865. (UPI photo) spector came to his station, the noz­ ny Perkins, 347-2577 or Mrs. Barbara 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga ficc,^ ties and errands. Must to 1:15 p.m. to develop Services Wanted MANUFACTURING termed the propos^ facility a ‘‘top­ zle was just a bit more narrow than it Prutka, 677-4531, ext. 332. Walk-in changes in attitude about ENGINEER / MANAGER - be able to drive. Call Mrs. ping plant because an oil refinery should have been, Gerich said. donors will be welcomed. Rham the physical and mental MISC. FOR SALE Profile Extruders, Plant Bloom^ 646-2900. He had the nozzle replaced the 40 — Household Goods Managers and Supervisors, suggests something much larger." students wishing to donate must be at aspects of the participants, EMPLOYMENT - Articles for Sale NAME______General Foreman and POLYMER SCIENCE Gasoline is not pn^uced at topping Secret Service Fights same afternoon. But, he still was least 17 and have a signed parental to learn breathing ' BuildingPSupphee PROJECT ENGINEERS- MAIL TO: fined by the EPA and aiready has Pats -Birds- Dogs Foreman needed by Plastic ADDRESS plants, he noted. permission form. Forms may be ob­ techniques for relaxation, Halp Wanted 13 44 — Mualcal Inatrunnonts Company with openings in Management oriented for Cushman said if Domencich picks paid the $300. tained from the Rham school nurse. 45 — Boats & Accessone Michigan, and North Carolina. Maryland Company. Need and to exercise as part of a -4& — Sporting Goods Mechanical, Industrial, CITY New Hampshire, Lunenburg could total body awareness WANTED - Gas station atten­ 47 — Gflfdert Producis , Salaries dependent on position Counterfeiting Abroad dant, full or part time. Antiques and experience. Company Chemical and Electrical not expect to get a second refinery. Wanted to Buy program. Women in­ Mature, responsible person paid relocation. Contact Dick Engineers with 2 to 3 years STATE P.O. BOX 591 He said the economics of oil in WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Manager Negotiates terested in joining this for third shift. References RENTALS Cushner, American Personnel experience, in Polymere Manchettar, Conn. 06040 northern New England are such that, operates under the Treasury Depart­ he nabbed one middle-aged amateur Call 871-1698. 52 — Rooms lor Rent Service, 240 State Street, New Instrumentation, Micro- Secret Service has sent a task force group are asked to call the 53 — Apartments lor Rent ZIP ment — still seizes more counterfeit in Los Angeles in 1972 who within London, Conn., 06320. Processing, Panel Controls, "There isn’t room for more than to Coiombia which not only supplies Women's Center. 54 — Hornes lor Rent Electronic 'Circuits, EXAMPLE: money before it circulates than is seven days of taking out a library TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. 55 — Business for Rent PHONE most of the marijuana and cocaine in Apply 81 Commerce Street, 56 — Resort Properly for Rent MANCHESTER AREA Hardware and Plastic Fillers. 15 Words lor 6 Days spotted by banks and alert store book on printing, was churning out Funding for Bridge 57 — Wanted to Rent ■ Domencich has not identified the the United States, but ieads all Glastonbury. PTG Company. WOMEN (temporary). Company paid vacation. Con­ clerks after it is moving in the counterfeits on an old press. Singles Club 56 — Misc lor Rent tact Dick cusnner, American plan's backers. Cushman said state foreign counterfeiters of U.S. Telephone 633-7631. Secretaries and typists □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only *9.00 officials will need to know who they marketplace. "He had $150,000 ready to go,” the COVENTRY - The Town Council were suggested by Daniel Manley, VERNON - The Com­ AUTOMOTIVE needed for interesting tem­ Personnel Service, 240 State dollars. RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 Auto* for Sale Street. New London, Conn. are once the idea is further along. Agents seized $18,337,000 in fake agent said with a trace of admira­ has authorized Town Manager Frank who heads the study committee set munity Singles Club will Trucks fdr Sale porary assignments at Officials say the Secret Service shifts. Good pay, good 06320. Rep. Walter Brunette, R-Gilman, dollars in fiscal 1978 before they tion, "And he hadn’t even returned Connolly to negotiate an agreement up to consider the acquisition. hold a general meeting and 63 — Healry Equipment for Sale Prestige area companies. FILL IN ONE WORD PER RLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS group, which went South America benefits and working con­ Moiorcycles-Bicyclas Now you can register and could be circulated. Some of the (he library book.” with state officials for funding of Manley opted for a town meeting new members coffee 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile THIS IS YOUR Monday voiced enthusiasm for the ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ work near your home. without fanfare in January, will repairs for the Fiander River Road Homes OPPORTUNITY to join our 1 2 3 4 5 idea, saying the industry would bogus was still hot from the presses. Another Los Angeles loser confided on the issue on March 22. Facts tonight at 7:30 at the First non Manor, 180 Regan Road, Openings in East Hartford, assist Colombian authorities who are But $4,000,482 in counterfeit bills Bridge. The bridge underwent tem­ sheets on the iand purchase will be Congregational Church of Vernon. 66 — Automotive. Service firm as an Apprentice. provide “a shot in the arm” for the to arresting agents that he obtained a Autos for Rent-Lease Manchester, Vernon and Trained to become an (Opti­ moving in on both the drug traffic was passed and confiscated in the supciior ink for his counterfeits by porary repairs last year, but has distributed to residents. The council Vernon, Route 30. South Windsor. Earn top pay s 7 8 9 10 region. He said the proposal entails CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC cian. Optical Style Bar, Inc., and counterfeiting. same period. Almost $1 million was iacing it with Jack Daniels. been awaiting permanent approved an application of $150 to Barbara Hamlin, direc­ rates. Pay no fee. Call Capital 643-1191. no federal, state or local funding. The Secret Service, in addition to - Experienced only. Top Temporaries at 278-1313 to 11 12 13 foreign-made. Most counterfeiters still “age” reconstruction pending agreement cover prehearing expenses. tor of Human Resource wages, /^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 ••••••••••••••••••••****** H IS------Brunette said townspeople he has providing protection for the presi­ arrange for a interview ap­ DENTAL ASSISTANT- talked to are enthusiastic. -The last holder of a "hot” bill takes their masterpieces by soaking them between the towns of Coventry and On Aprii 1 Manley’s committee Center of New Milford, Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, Help Wonted 13 p o in tm e n t r ig h t in dent and other officials, is charged 563-0151. Experienced chair-side assis­ FT “To be very honest, every response the loss. There's no reimbursement in coffee. Columbia and the state Department wiil host a reception for the public at will speak on single paren­ Manchester. tant to work full time. 4 1 /2 -5 with suppressing the counterfeiting from the Treasury even if a citizen of Transportation. the Army faciiities off Cross Street. ting. I got was favorable,” Brunette said. of U.S. currency and securities. In Some counterfeiters escape detec­ RN-LPN wanted for full or TEXAS OIL CO. needs day week, Monday-Friday. voluntarily turns in a fake bill. tion for lengthy periods because, un­ Repairs are estimated at $1^,000, The council hopes to be ready to mature person. We train. TYPISTS AND Good responsible opportunity 21 h 23 24 ^5 “What I've heard so far sounds very fact, that is the reason it was founded part time on all shifts. Apply SECRETARIES (temporary). Officials say the quality of like greedy colleagues out to push a but inflationary pressures may raise bring a bonding proposal before the director of nursing. Salmon- Write A.U. Dick, Box 789, Ft. for mature indiviiidual. Send good, and the town fathers are Senior Citizens Worth, Tex. 76101. Work near your home! in 1865. that cost by the time bids are sub­ voters on April 1. Last year a more brook Convalescent Home, off resume to: P.O. Box 506, 26 27 28 20 30 enthused about it.” counterfeits generally is getting no quick million, they modestly print Register near your home! Somers, (/onn. 06071. “There has been a generally in­ better, despite technological ad­ only enough to get by. mitted, Connolly said. The state will costly purchase agreement was SOUTH WINDSOR - House Street, Glastonbury. Capital 'Temporaries has in­ Among the benefits cited by creasing upward trend in the doilar The Senior Citizens Club Please call 633-5244. EXPERIENCED jj" . vances in copying machines and even And contrary to what one might pick up about 70 percent of the tab, rejected by a five percent margin. MACHINISTS- and/or TOOL teresting short and long term EXPERIENCED 5T tit 33 35 , Brunette were increased employ­ value of counterfeit notes being will meet Wednesday at 1 assignments available in East ment, and a savings of 2 to 4 cents a color copiers and offset printing. suspect, gambling casinos and such and the two towns will share the NURSES AIDES wanted for MAKERS - ^ p ly in persm: H WAITRESSES. apply at passed,” one official said. Seventy p.m. at St. Margaret Mary & B Tool1 I& Engine!ingineering Corn- Hartford, Manchester, Ver­ Ellington Ridge Country Club, “There are no new techniques,” an theme parks as Disney World where remainder, based on a formula Scholarship Forms full time on all shifts. Apply c. . 36 gallon for those who purchase the percent is American-made, often by Hall. 168 Forest Street, non and South Windsor areas. between 10 AM and 12:00. 56 i f 39 40 refinery’s heating oil. agent said. "There’s been a lot of money circulates quickly are the taking into consideration their director of nursing. Salmon- Earn top pay rates. Never pay rank amateurs. But of the remainder VERNON — Rham High School Members are asked to brook Convalescent Home, off Abbott Road, Ellington, Ct. speculation and loose talk about of­ respective grand list assets. tunity Employer. M/F. a fee. (/all Capital Tem­ Act 250, Vermont’s development printed abroad, 65 percent comes worst places to try to float a seniors are reminded that applica­ bring items for the House Street, Glastonbury. ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a fice copying machines but what com­ counterfeit. In other business the council set a poraries at 278-1313 to arrange OFFICE PERSON- Typing, control law, could prove to be a from Colombia alone. tion forms for several different "yardlong” auction. Please call 633-5244. an interview appointment es out of them just can’t fooi most “They have highly trained people timetable for bringing to a referen­ COMPUTER filing, and general office stumbling block since there are so Lesser counterfeit amounts come scholarships are available from the APPLICATIONS PERSON right in Manchester. duties. Good math aptitude people.” who can spot a counterfeit quicker dum a proposal to purchase about 72 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for many steps in the review process, he from Canada, the Far East and guidance department. Seniors are wanted to assist in develop­ and advantage. Call 6494772. The exquisitely detailed bills than you can lay it down,” an agent acres of Salvation Army land near Vernon Grange South Windsor. Will train. ■ ) noted. France. asked to check with their counselors Apply 9 Brookfield Street or ment of computer produced by the Bureau of Engraving said. Coventry lake for $295,000. The dates VERNON — Vernon applications. No program­ SECRETARY / Domencich has said he will not Officials said they did not know for more information. call 289-5918, after 12 noon. push Lunenburg as a site unless local and Printing, the intricate seals and Despite inflation, the $20 bill is still Grange 52 will meet March ming "experience necessary. AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL RECEPTIONIST- We’ve got exactly why Colombia topped the Some knowledge of computers this really good job in residents support it. designs of U.S. banknotes and the un­ the counterfeiters’ favorite model 2 at 6 p.m. at the home of NURSES AIDES - Full time, Needed to work in our Repair foreign counterfeiting list, “but we and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. helpful. Part time year round Center. Must have at least 3 Manchester. It is an in­ NO MORE WAITING... ique quality and markings of the "but an increasing number of 50’s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest position, excellent salary and teresting and diversified posi guess it’s because of the high value of paper discourage good imitations. Experienced preferred, but years experience in are circulating — mostly foreign- Hebron Selectmen Mull Graham, 26 Dailey Circle, we will train. Apply in person: equal opportunity employer Automotive Repairs. tion, offering excellent pay, narcotics” coming from there. good fringes, and congenial “Over the years some paper was made.” Vernon. There will be a East Hartford Convalescent M/F. Applications m aybe ob­ Excellent pay and benefits in­ YOU CAN PLACE YOUR Staggering amounts of money are tained from Windsor Public made in the Far East which was fair­ Home, 745 Main Street, East clude: Paid full CMS/Blue surroundings, to someone who Hebron Dents clandestinely exchanged in the drug Although larger denominations up potiuck supper, dessert and School District, 150 Bloom­ has a pleasant personality, is ly deceptive,” an official said, “but to $10,000 are still in circulation, only 1979-80 Project Ideas beverages will be Hartford. Cross and Major Medical, trade and some counterfeiting is field Avenue, Windsor, paid uniforms and paid an above average typist'and we believe we have identified the notes from $1 to $100 are being provided. A program wiil Connecticut. 688-3631. can handle a busy telephone. HERALD & DOLL/U SAVER Pick Panels almost inevitable. According to some gentleman.” SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- vacations. Contact: Joe printed now. follow a t 8 p.m. All Excellcnt Part Time work. McCavanagh at Regal Muffler Sound interesting?. Sena us an estimates, Americans pay out up to Most counterfeits are made by HEBRON - The Board of A letter was also read from the EXPERIENCED STOCK outline of your Mucation and HEBRON—The Democratic Town "The 500’s, 1,000’s, 5,000’s and Selectmen, at a recent meeting, dis­ members are urged to at­ Will train. Call Manchester Center, 646-2112 for an ap­ $25 billion a year for marijuana amateurs on second hand, off-set Tolland County Soil and Water 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. CLERKS- Part time, mor­ pointment. experience to: Box B, e/o Committee has named a three- alone. 10,000’s haven’t been printed since cussed several projects for inclusion Conservation District asking for tend. The snow date is nings; also experience part Manchester Herald. presses. The more professional know 1969,” an official said. The $10,000 March 16. time afternoon Cashiers. App­ member fund raising committee to The face value of bogus bills is only in the selectmen’s budget proposal SECRETARY - Part time the trade and work secretly in the financial support. First Selectman ly in person to: U Save Foods, plan a spring social event. Members a tiny fraction of that amount but bill now circulates only among banks for 1979-80. Aaron Reid said he felt that any The Junior Grange 92 mornings, Vernon Circle area. off-hours at legitimate printing although there probably are some will meet Saturday at 2 Typing, and machine 725 East Middle Turnpike, are Joan Rowley, J. Stewart Secret Service officials said the Included were a proposal to build a Manchester, NOTICE houses when the boss and honest recom m endation for, financial transcription a must. Send Stockwell and Duane Totten. Colombian connection in fake money stashed away in safe deposit boxes. vault for storage of bodies when assistance should be made by the p.m. at the Stop and Shop workers are not around. The manufacture of fake coins is Community Room for a resume to Box AA, c/o "is our major problem.” weather conditions delay burials; a agency using the service. Manchester Herald. BABYSITTER NEEDED- 11 PUBLIC HEARING A catyjidate selection committee An agent told a UPI reporter how just not worth the time and effort but workshop. The March 17 AM to 5 PM, Monday thru one-bay addition to Company I Reid also told the board that he had ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS was ah>o named by Chairman Nevertheless, the Service — which meeting will be held at the Friday. Near Verplanck at any houi;... counterfeiting of rare and precious firehouse to store the forestry truck; received a letter from Gerstung Ap­ NURSES AIDES- Full time, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Richard Keefe. This committee is Strong home. West Street. all shifts. Experience School in Manchester. Cali I coins sought by collectors is on the and funds for plans for a proposed ad­ after 5, 647-9116. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT made up of vice Cynchia G. Wilson, praisal Service of Glastonbury preferred, but training will be upswing. dition to the Town Office Building. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of First Selectman Aaron Reid, Tax praising the cooperation of Town given. Apply in person: East "Some of the fakes are quite No price tages were attached to any Clerk Marian Celio as well as the Make-Up Meeting Hartford Convalescent Home, KEY PUNCH OPERATOR - Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the Collector Joan Rowley, James Lynch good,” officials said. And craftsmen of the projects and no decisions were 745 Main Street, East Hart­ 5496 experience helpful. Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, assessor’s office. VERNON — The make­ Apply: Gaer Brothers, 140 l F'\ and ’J. Stewart Stocicwell, judge of in Lebanon fashion "genuine” gold reached by the board. ford. Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, March 6, 1979, at 8:00 probate. up meeting for the “Paren­ Rye Street, South Windsor, replicas of $20 gold pieces, no longer Conn. P.M. to consider and act on the following: in legal circulation in the United ting The Parent — Facing PART TIME - No nights. No All incumbent office holders will Up” will be March 8 at 7:30 weekends. Long holidays. July Proposed Ordinance creating a Civil Preparedness Agency. 6 4 3 -2 7 1 8 States, which often contain more and August o ff Many retired BABYSITTER NEEDED- Copy of the Proposed Ordinance may be seen in the Town be contacted to determine their in­ p.m. at the Tolland County Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- gold than the face value. gentlemen and housewives Clerk's Office during business hours. terests concerning the forthcoming 0767. f Manchester Polio Rupoil Agricultural Center’s enjoy driving school buses. There is even counterfeiting of November town elections. meeting room. Route 30. Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund U.S. postage stamps, engineered by WflY NOT YOU? We will 61, CETA Title VI, Special Projects— Forestry — $74,337.94 To pre-register those in­ train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or SALESWOMAN For Greeting Cathy Cohum, a guest speaker, disreputable mail order firms, but Card Department. Prefer to be financed from Grant, to cover the period of October 1, MANCHESTER - Two outboard St. was charged with operating while terested should call the Manchester, 643-2414. told town committee members that the volume is small. Retail experience with 1978 through July 21, 1979. motors were stolen from Gerich's his license is suspended. Court date Cooperative Extension Ser- Hallmark (Controls. Reed’s, State Rep. Aloysius Ahearn is BUS DRIVERS - will train if Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Underground entrepreneurs have gasoline station at 1092 Tolland Turn­ is March 6. Parkade. working on setting up a public toyed with Social Security and U.S. vice, 875-3331. The n e c e s s a r y . A pply 90 1978-79, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund pike over the weekend. Israel F. Maldonado, 33, of Hart­ program will cover how to Brookfield Street, South Wind­ hearing in Hebron to discuss the Government checks but are general­ SECRETARY- Position - $22,650.00 to be financed by Town Aid Funds from the State Ni^kt Other burglaries reported to police sor. Call 289-5918. problem of multiple telephone ly discouraged with the placement of ford was charged on a warrant with deal with the reverse role available in a rapidly growing of Connecticut. over the weekend included one at the first-degree failure to appear in of being a parent to your exchanges and the toll charges in­ telltale computer punch holes and the PART TIME. Do you have 2 manufacturing company, • Proposed reduction in appropriation to Community Develop­ Harvest Hill Package Store, 398 W. court. The original charge was parents. working with Sales, and volved for residents. Ms. Cobum is a stringent requirements for authentic hours a day? Work at home on ment Block Grant - Fund 71 - $36,000.00 to reduce previous Middle Turnpike. A plate glass win­ second-degree larceny in connection Engineering Vice Presidents. legislative intern working at the identification before they can be the phone servicing our over-appropriation of this Fund. 2 dow was smashed and a half gallon of custom ers in your spare Excellent Shorthand and state capitol for Aheam. with the theft of a car.last May. Burglary Report Typing skills required. Heavy Proposed additional appropriation to the Water Fund Budget cashed. time. 249-7773.______whiskey was stolen. Court date is March 12. phone usage. Benefits Plus. 1978-79 — $7,000.00 to hie financed from funds already The Secret Service is worried The Roma Baker, 519 Main St., was VERNON - The Vernon Joseph Krist, representative to the Joanne D. Gerlach, 32, of 159 BOOKKEEPER Contact Nancy Harrison 289- received from the sale of timber from Water Department about the counterfeiting of commer­ also burglarized early Monday. A P o lic e Department 1588. EOE. Fourth District Democratic Downey Drive was charged with ACCOUNTS payable, land. cial securities because no federal small amount of change was taken. reported 10 burglaries Organization, said there will be a operating under the influence of receivable. Automotive Proposed Ordinance - “That from effective date of this Or­ statutes exist to control the faking of An Avery Street resident reported were investigated during experience helpful. Minimun 5 COUPLE TO MANAGE liquor Sunday. Court date is March wholesale outlet from home dinance until January 1, 1981 said Town and its officers and meeting of that group on March 8 at say, IBM or General Motors paper. the week of Feb. 9-15 with years full-time recent Mattie's Restaurant in Glastonbury that he found a screwdriver on his 13. part time. $1500 plus per agents be and they hereby are barred from taking any action •jrV And there is no way of knowing bed when he woke up Saturday the estimated value of bookkeeping experience. starting at 7:45 p.m. with a business William J. Wagner, 19, of 175 Career position, excellent ad­ month potential without to .ipply for, or to execute any agreement pertaining to, any how much counterfeiting is going on goods taken amounting to leaving present position. For 1^2711 meeting concerning amendments of evening. An inspection of his home Homestead St. was charged with dis­ vancement 527-8246, Community Development Blod^ Grant Program with the in this area because the securities found a kitchen window broken and $3,200. Hartford interview call 564- United States Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ bylaws as well as fund raising plans. orderly conduct in connection with a 0209. are often used as collateral for loans the porch door open. Nothing was disturbance at his apartment early Most of the breaks were MEN AND WOMEN $150 per ment other than Community Development Block Grant At 9 p.m.. Secretary of State Barbara and can lie undetected in vaults and into apartments. They week to show our equipment Programs for which application was made, approved and missing. Saturday. Court date is March 12. PARAGON TOOL CO. INC. Kennelly will address the group. safes for up to 30 years. were at Regan Court, and supplies. No sales was granted prior to January I, 1979.” An attempted burglary was Albert V. Lindsay, 23. of Mansfield necessary. Apply Electrolux, Has immediate openings for Center Road, Park West, Machinist fpr short run air­ In other business the committee reported at a Baldwin Road home was charged with reckless endanger- 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special’ For your extra convealence, We have Inatalled a Want Sunday. A window was broken in a Talcottville Road, Regan ford or call 528-3869 between craft parts. Molds and Tool Grants, Fund 41, (Vocational Education Account) — $18,- accepted the resignation of member ment and three counts of third- and Die Work. Should be able " Ad Department attar-houre anawaring aarvica. Now, Coltman To Head door, but the house was not entered. Street, and South Street. 10 am and 4 pm. 240.00 to be financed by a Grant under Title IV-B of the Paul Blow who has moved to Florida. degree assault in connection with an Breaks were also to set up and work from Elementary and Secondary Education Act. whatever the hour, day or night, Sundaya or holldaya A Jackson Street residence was the incident Friday night on Broad Blueprints. Top pay, liberal Homemaker Unit reported into businesses on AIDE- Monday thru Friday, 4 Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget target of a break and entry Sunday. Street. Police said he pulled a 17- overtime, and excellent fringe Route 30 and Route 83 and p.m. thru 7 p.m., call 64923M. benefits. Apply at: 121 Adams 1978-79 Board of Education — $619.00 to be financed by MANCHESTER - Edward Colt­ The house was searched and a small year-old youth out of his car when it Dial Days 643-2711 into a garage on Village Street. Manchester. 647-9935. restitution from the court for damages by a student. man of Baldwin Road has been amount of cash was taken. was stopped for a light on Broad MATURE RETAIL SALES Pancake Supper ' Street. CLERK- For Manchester Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special elected president of the Board of Arrests over the weekend included Street after the youth had yelled at ENGINEER, MECHANICAL. Dial Nights 643-2718 HEBRON — The Young People’s Jewelry Store. Selling Grants, Fund 41 (Vocational Education Account) — $82,- Directors of the River East Carl G. Anderson, 57, of 87 Birch St, him from his car. He struck the Must have Associates Degree. Fellowship of St. Peter's Episcopal experience preferred. Full Growing company has 414.00 for the Head Start Program, to cover the period of Just give us your mauaga, name and address — Wa’II do the Homemaker — Home Health Aide who was charged with misuee of .youth and pushed him against his Lot of Spuds time, 5 day week, Tuesday Church will sponsor its annual requirement for engineer to .lanuary 1. 1979 to December 31, 1979, to be reimbursed by rest. Service Inc. He succeeds Joseph L. registration plates. Court date is truck, owned by Charlie's Wrecker thru Saturday. This is not a work with Industrial Heat (he Department of Health. Education and Welfare. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) temporary ^sition. Apply: Shrove Tuesday supper tonight from Swensson Sr. in that position. March 13. Treating Furnaces. No moro rushing to call before noon. Order your Want Ad whenever 6 to 7:30 in Phelps Hall. Tickets will Service on Broad Street. Lindsay was — The biggest American Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants Fund 61 Other officers elected by the Mark A. Antonucci, 23, of 689 Main later arrested at the business and Rebuilding, Modifications. — Human Resource Development Agenev Day Care Services you’re reedy —' night or day, even on Sundays and holidays.______be available at the door. potato crop on record — Street, Manchester. Sales Assistance, some Goshi WhaVs This? board, as recommended by the St. was charged with operating a released on $250 cash bond for court July I. 1979 to June 30,1980 - $66,752.00 to be financed by a Nominating Committee, were; motor vehicle while his license is March 12. 31.8 billion pounds — was Design work. Excellent harvested last fall. That’s APPLICATIONS NOW ground floor opportunity for (Irani from the State Department of Human Resources. Senior Citizens “Tennessee” Icwks a little puzzled as he looks at the cast of Edward Rood, vice president; suspended. Court date is March 13. BEING ACCEPTED Full Tammy Ann Guegel, 16, of 881 about 93.6 billion medium­ bright versatile engineer who Elizabeth J. Intagliata HEBRON — The Senior Citizen's his left leg. The golden brown African giraffe broke his left Patricia Cottle, secretary; and John Judith A. Jones, 24, of West Tolland Turnpike was charged with time. Part Time, Stock - likes “Hands-On-Apprcach” . Secretary. Board of Directors sized spuds, says the Maintenance, Apparell Full benefit company, (/all Group will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. foreleg trying to free -himself after getting stuck in the mud Doane, treasurer. Willington was charged with fourth-degree larceny in connection Manchester. Connecticut speeding and operating without a Potato Board, the Departments, Cashiers. Apply 289-1588 ask for Martha. In- In the Gilead Church social room. There are still some vacancies to with a shoplifting incident at Caldor 1 to 5 p.m., T.J. Maxx, 5 Mpin I tilled at Manchester.’ Connecticut this 22nd dav of February, She Beralii crossing a river at Lion Country Safari at Irvine, Calif. (UPI dustronics, 489 Sullivan promotional organization 1979 photo) fill on the board. license. Court date is March 6. Saturday. Court date is March 12. Street, East Hartford. Avenue. South Windsor. Ct. Luis E. Maldonado, 25, bf 31 Union for growers nationwide. II62-2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 27, 1979 BUSINESS & SERVICE Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb. 27, 1979 — PAGE NINETEEN ACROSS DOWN D«ar Abby ‘WlPEVlPEVlPEWe Answer to Proviout Puzzle ) i ' ^ ^ - 1 Cereal grain al v ip e 1 Exude m we we 4 Small bill! 2 Surfsce f t O M ’ T By Abigail Van Buren ^ipe we we we 8 RMponilbility 3 Octopus erm 12 Native mttal 4 A lley _____ ------13 Solemn 5 Clews \ t\ OROuCH' pledge 6 Chemlit's DIRECTORY 14 Lelaurt burner *****••••••••••••••••••••• } Sfief ’ ’ S W A P , 15 Buddhiim 7 Smell shelter •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••a** typo 8 Poverty-wer SaivteM OntfMl 31 Sonrteoa Offerttf 31 PtlnUng-Paptring 32 Building Coninciing 33 f Pop" FOR THE K to. She Read How-To 16'Cono-b«aring egency (ebbr.) trto 9 Loweit poiih PAINTING - Interior and CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. 17 Norte dally 10 Employing CARPET INSTALLATION - 18 Food 1 1 Feel Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets. exterior, paperhanging, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. 1rt»vV«s 1-1.7 TNT INCOME T«^ Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. Bedtime Stories 20 Take on cargo 19 Fait aircraft Steam Cleaning. Free es­ excellent work references. -X Priacllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan PREPARATION Free estimates. Fully in­ 22 Those in (abbr.) nationality 49 Red-breasted timates. Call 649-6265. office 21 Compais 3 6 Envision sured. Martin Matson. 649- FARRAND REMODELING - DEAR ABBY: I am a married man. 24, with questions in bird BUSINESS * INDIVIDUAL 4431. Cabinets and Formica Tops, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• BATH TIME, BRUSSELS -BUT WITH COME ON.' ARE VOU / WE'RE I^ S IN G HIS ) 23 Interrogates point 37 Skin tone 50 Gold plated EXPERT PAINTING and mind about my bride of less than six months. We married 25 Twilled 24 Goat 39 Fish eggs Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Ardelnt lor Sile 41 Roofflt lor float 82 OHIces-Stores lor Rent 55 SWEETHEART.'y LCNES7D THE PRICE IT CANT KIPPING? V. RUBBER PuiSoW statuette INCOME TAXES LANDSCAPING Specializing after a whirlwind courtship of 10 weeks. Our courtship in­ woolen fabric 26 Ogle 4 t Farm ditions. Decks, All types of * EDUCATION PLAV IN OF TOVS, WE BE THAT 53 Fakir PREPARED — In the com­ in Ehcterior House Painting. QUALITY PAINTING and cluded some heavy romantic sessions, but we never actually 27 Spiny plents 27 Cote sound implement Paper Hanging by Willis Remodeling and Repairs. THE TUB MAV HAVE TO BAP 54 Ere long fort of your home or office. Tree pruning, spraying, SWIMMING POOLS- Close LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING TWO STORES OR OFFICES - went all the way because Marie (not her real name) insisted 20 Comply 28 Help 44 Child's hat Schultz. Fully insured Phone 643-6017. STOP IT. 56 Christiania Call 646-7633. for an appoint­ mowing, weeding. Call 742- Privim Inilruetloni 13 Out on all pools to make room ROOM- Fully furnished. Spruce Street. Heat and lights that she was saving herself for her wedding night. 31 Fuel 2 9 A w e re o l(2 46 Sandwich references. 649-4343. 57 Garden ment. 7947. for our 1979 pools. Large pool Stove, refrigerator, and linens included. $175 and $200 ^ Marie claims that I am her first lover, but since our mar­ 32 Actor wdi.) type (abbr.) LEON CIESZYNSKI REMEDIAL READING and Andrews 30 Bleat amphibian distributors has new above provided, 801 Main Street, monthly. Security required. riage her actions have led me to believe otherwise. I have 47 Australian ani­ SNOW-PLOWING- Available J.P. LEWIS & SON- Interior BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ math; individualized work ground pools for only J7T7.00 MaManchester. • 649-9879. 34 New York City 33 Combustion 59 Year (Sp.) Call 6480917. had only three other women in my life, but my bride has river mal all winter, night or day. and Exterior painting, paper ditions. Remodeling, Rec program, (lst-8th grade) by completely erected - 31 ft, x 19 remnant 61 Samuel's INCOME TAX Preparation- Uught me more about love-making than I dreamed existedi 48 Modern fabric SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. hanging, remodeling, carpen­ Rooms, Garages, lutchens master’s degree teacher. 568- It. overall dimension -15 ft. x FURNISHED SLEEPING 36 River in 35 Biblical Experienced. At your home. try. Fully insured. 6489658. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath It just doesn t seem possible that she had no previous Germany Don't wait til it snows! f^ll 8075. 24 ft. swim area, complete ROOM for mature gentleman. Wanted to Rent 57 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 Can Dan Mosler. 649-3329 or experience. 40 Male deer 1 6 10 11 6480743, after 3:30 p.m, Tile. Dormers, Roofing. with heavy guage solid vinyl S2S4I263. Modern bath. Parking. No 42 V eit expense 12 A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Residential or Commercial. RIDING LESSONS indoor liner.. heavy gauge sidewall. cooking. Security and MARRIED COUPLE- Late I’m not complaining, but it is hard for me to believe that I 13 14 tors. Quality painting and 6484291. riding ring. Western stock am her first. 43 Eight (Sp.) SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ exclusive lock frame con­ references. $130 monthly. Call twenties desires apartment, 45 Norwegian 15 le tial and Commercial, Depen­ paper hanging at reasonable seat, saddle seat and hunt struction, aluminum swing-up 643-2121. or small house to rent. Good I don’t want to insult her, but I would like to know the 17 t a x RETIRED BUILDER - rec dramatist INCOM E dable. Reasonable. Call 649- rates. Fully insured. Free seat. All levels 2289817. ladder; also inside ladder, ad­ references. Call after 7 p.m.', truth. How do I Find out? WShyJet A, Mt ,IM Rag U t Pat OB t l 19 20 PREPARATION - Your home rooms, hung ceilings, ceramic 47 Chosen 21 22 2098. or 6483824. Estimates. Call Wayne 648 f o r l a d ie s o n l y vanced type skimmer, - Fur­ 643-1554. L. IN DENTON, TEXAS 5 0 Nothing but 23 or mine. Dan Wade, Tax Con­ 7696. tile, plumbing, electric. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. excellent filtration system un­ nished Room for rent. All 24 26 sultant. 871-9564. Richard Young, 6481975. Captain Easy — Crooka & Lawrenca 51 Spanish gold PROFESSIONAL Former faculty New York it, fencing. Huge 16 ft. x 7 ft. utilities included. On bus line, RETIRED WOMAN, no pets DEAR L.: Enjoy your good fortune nod quit wondering. 52 Burmese 27 26 PERSONAL Paperhanging ••••••••••••••••••••■••••• Music and Art High School. 39 30 DRESSMAKING & sundeck. Firiancing arranged - and near stores. References or children needs apartment Mnybc Mnrie hu Juit done a lot ot reading. In bed. DON'T AIM currency BooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnnf 34 31 ALTERATIONS done in my Professional Singer/Pianist, absolutely no obligation! Call and security required. Call in General Manchester Area. THAT AT MB. SLAZESi THIS PIECE MAY’VE 55 Run 32 33 34 35 36 37 ALLAN T. KEELER S TAX Dick. Call 643-57oi*anytime. ^ been home. Please call 646-4972, 644-8597. toll free; 1-808382-4529. Ar­ after 6 p.m., 644-()383. Call 649-9671. PHONY BUT THAT 5PEAK- 58 Morning song SERVICE. Tax Returns done BIDWELL HOME Improve­ DEAR ABBY: My husband is in sales. I know he's good SUN'5 SURE THE McCOYI 39 40" 41 Monday thru Friday, 10:00 tistic Pool Products, Inc. Ask because he's won nearly every sales contest his company has 6 0 Single time 42 in the privacy of your home. a.m. to 3:00 p.m. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ment Co. Expert installation Schoolt-Clouoo 18 for Frank. FURNISHED ONE ROOM Call 87I-1T8I, for appointment. Apartments For Rent S3 had. 62 Same (prefix) 43 44 46 AND PAPERING - Interior of aluminum siding gutters (preferably In rooming house) 63 Cut of meat and trim. Roofing installation He makes a wonderful living for me and the children, but 4/ ACCURATE specialists. Commerical and FOR THE BEST - Manchester DINING ROOM SET well Manchester area. 647-1717 64 Objective 48 49 ■ s o and repairs 6486495, 871-2323. LOOKING for anything in real EXPERIENCED TAX residential.!. Free estimates, Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 made, matching table, six estate rental - apartments, between 7 AM and 4 PM. it doesii't compensate for his absences. He is busy nearly 65 Southern 61 52 S3 54 ALL TYPES OF TAXES HELP-Your home. Low cost fully - insured. 6------46^9. cDE-r-i«i i-7iMr. . j pupils per teacher. FREE in­ chairs, buffet and liquor homes, multiple dwellings? every night entertaining customers and prospects until the state 55 66 57 wee hours. PREPARED- Individual, small business? Sold home? ...... i ...... troductory lesson with this ad. cabinet. $250. 6482869. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate (abbr.) 56 59 repairing chimneys, roofs, 60 61 62 partnership, corporations. Itemized deductions. 633-1267. "* " *""" " **‘*“ ‘ " Call 6486306, or 6483549. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Weekends are a nightmare. He's exhausted and sleeps 6 6 ______Domini Building Controcting 33 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I J AUTOM OTIVE 63 Will come to> your ho;ne.hi Call new roofs. Free estimates, 30 SWIMMING POOL every Saturday morning, plus almost all day Sunday. Mean­ ...THE 67 Cross 64 65 years Experience. 568-5742. REFINISHED KITCHEN Howley, DISTRIBUTOR forced to dis­ while. I am supposed to keep our youngsters quiet and out of WEAPON inscription WES ROBBINS Carpentry 643-5361. □ REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER- West Center 66 67 CABINETS i COUNTERS- pose of brand new 30' long Autos For Sale e i sight while Daddy sleeps. BL0W8 UP 68 Drowse 68 remodeling specialist. Ad­ Street. Four room apartment. Ik) HIB Woodwork. Floors, for homes above ground pools, complete Tile bath, appliances, private Sex has long been forgotten. He doesn’t have the time or - a ditions. rec rooms, dormers, ROOFER WILL Install roof, HANPt |N{WSPA8fR INTtMRiSE ASIN> and apartments. 667-3643, ask Homot For Salo 23 with sundeck, fencing, filter entrance and storage. Good WE PAY $10 for complete energy for that anymore. for Ken. built-ins, bathrooms, siding or gutter for low dis­ P i l CiM TREE SERVICE - Free kitchens. 649-3446. and includes full installation. location. Available im­ junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland I plan to stay until the youngsters are old enough so that I count price. Call Ken at 647- Asking $989. Financing Auto Body. 528-1990. 7 estimates, discount senior 1566. COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal mediately. Quiet or retired can leave with a clear conscience. Then I will try to make citizens. Company BILL'S SEWING MACHINE dining room, large eat-in available. Call Stan collect persons. References, securi­ another life for m yself-if I’m still desirable. I see no other Allay Oop — Dava Qraua Win at bridge REPAIRS- Quality work at TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 2082385871. ty. No pets, or children. MONTE CARLO 1973, Power Manchester-owned and TRACY BROTHERS- kitchen. 4 bedrooms, heated alternative. Do you? good prices! Free pick up and Carpentry and general con­ porch, 2 car garage, with Onheated, $215 monthly. steering, power brakes, operated. Call 6481327. Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, MARRIED BUT ALONE shove should delivery. Call 649-0487. tracting. Residential and chimney for wood stove, SKI BOOTS - Used one season. Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- automatic. $1,575. Call 649- AGEWTLE CO E'THINS ( An unusual play wins commercial. Whether it be a Gravel, Built-Up Roofing. San Giorgio, good condition, ford. Conn. 1149 anytime. PROVE MV , REWEAVING burn holes. Commercial & Residential. private lot. $56,900. Group 1, SUPER STRENSTM h as w ck.' SNOW PLOWING small repair job. a custom Philbrick Agency 646-4200. warm. $35. Size 9, 643-7695. DEAR MARRIED: Yea. Lay your cards on the table and Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Free Estimates. 872-6269. give yonr husband a chance to respond. Perhaps he isn't Window shades, Venetian COMMERCIAL AND built home or anything in APARTMENT and HOUSES BANK REPOSSESSIONS He won the club with RESIDENTIAL- Manchester between, call 6481379. FIREWOOD FOR SALE- 8 For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile skrsre that In his detennlnntion to make a good living be io blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Hoating-Plumbing 35 TOLLAND- Newer 3 Bedroom dummy’s ace and then made Mariow's. 867 Main St. 648 area. Free estimates. Ranch, on acre plus wooded months seasoned. $35 Pick up tals in all Areas, Prices and Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, making a bad life lor his family. I recommend marriage NORTH 827-/ a most unusual play. He 5221. Reasonable. 6485489 or 648 NEWTON SMITH- lot. Appliances, carpeting, truck load delivered. Call 742- Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, needs b o ^ work $2700; 1974 connaeling. Please give it a try. Yon’ve nothing to lose and O AK762 ruffed dummy's low club! 5747 anytime. Remodeling, Repairs, and SEWERLINES, sink lines, 7637. 236-5646. Small Fee. Pontiac Firebird, automatic everything to gain. Good luck. cleaned with electric cutters, drapes, floor-to-ceiling W 10 7 3 Just a waste of time? ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Rec-Rooms. No job to small. fireplace in contemporary with air $2295; 1973 Ford 0 1063 Hardly! It resulted in his - CROSSEN ELECTRIC Will 649-3144. by professionals. McKinney THREE PIECE Walnut 40' X 10’ 1 Bedroom Mobile Country Sedan Station Wagon attics, garages, yards Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ living room. Sliders-to-deck, DEAR ABBY: About young girls who ask for brassieres 8 A 6 making a slam that would light up your life! Residential Air conditioner. Walk-in cedar Bedroom Set. $75.00. Call 648 Home, in Bolton. Working $900; 1973 Chevrolet Bel Air when they have nothing (or very little) to put in them: Years have b^n lost without that cleaned. moving, Wiring. Call 871-0166 pany. 643-5308. WEST EAST trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn days: CARPENTRY & MASONRY - closet. Immediate occupancy. 6611. single person only. No pets, $1000; 1972 Ford Maverick ago, when I visited my daughter at summer camp, she asked seemingly silly waste of 6485283 evenings. Additions and Remodeling, O J 10 84 0953 service. No job too big or $62,500. Peterman Agency; animals, children. Call 648 $1000; 1970 Chevrolet Malibu me to please send her some brassieres. I told her she really time. free estimates. Call Anthony NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet NATURAL TAN MINK PAW 2880. $700; 1970 Chrysler New W----- WJ986 small. 5688522. 6489404. 6484844. didn't need any. 0 0 South's next play was the REUPHOLSTER FOR Squillacote 6480811. repairs, plugged drains, JACKET - Beautiful condi­ J 752 4 Yorker $650. The above may OQJ 10 92 OK8753 ace of trumps. West showed EASTER- Wide selection of kitchen faucets replaced, tion. $350 or best offer. 647- MANCHESTER- Main Street. be seen at the Savings bank of Then she told me that some of the boys looked through COMPLETE CARPET & Tile repaired, rec rooms, the armholes of the girls' sleeveless summer dresses. I told out. Now South cashed his fabrics. Reasonable rates. Raal Eatate Wanted 23 1790. 3 and 4 rooms apartment, Manchester, 923 Main Street, SOUTH ueen of spades and started installation and repairs. Free Call 6489618. bathroom remodeling, heat her the brassieres would be in the mail the next day. And estimates. Call 6483745, after CARPENTER - Repairs, heated. Hot water, Manchester. OQ iamonds. remodeling, additions, gar­ modernization, etc. Free ALL CASH For your property, COUCH- Mediterranian, appliances. No pets. Parking. they were! The PlIntstonGG — Hanna Barbara Productlona WAKQSIt 3 5 p.m. Estimate gladly given. M & N East ruffed the second WATERPROOFING- ages, roofing. Call David within 24 hours. Avoid Red beige. Sold for $800. Security. 523-7047. VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK, About two years later my gardener, who has two 0 AKQ98 diamond and at this point Plumbing & Heating. 6482871. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes rW h a t d o \ /^ SOMETHING NICE TO BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. Hatchways. Foundation Patria, 644-1796. SACRIFICE for $165. Call 875- 1970. $250 engine needs work. motherless daughters, told me that his eldest (9) asked him WHY NOT O 4 you can see the value o ith at Cracks, Tile Lines. Sump Corp. 6480131. 4141. MANCHESTER- Attractively Call 649-9537. for a brassiere and he laughed at her. 1 told him my I WANT REPAY YOU FOR KEEPING Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney MANCHESTER PLUMBING SOMETHING WE Vulnerable: Both little club play. repairs. No job too small Pumps, Window Wells. Gravi- FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY daughter's story. Then he understood. ALL THESE YEARS, MOM.' COUL.P aor/v East was caught in an end ^ Feeds. 30 Years - Remodeling and Additions. & HEATING - Repairs. SELLING your house? Call us SKI BOOTS- Sangiorgio, size 1976 HORNET SPORTABOUT Dealer: North Save! Call 644-6356 for es­ Remodeling. Pumps repaired MRS. D. IN LYNBROOK, N.Y. ENJOY.' play. A trump lead would let timates. Experience! 643-4953. 242- Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 first and we'll make you a 9. used one season. $25. Call WAGON - 6-cylinder, & 1R T H P ^ ' AT Weit N East South get to dummy for two 5915. years experience! For Free ' .feplaced. Free estimates. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 643-7695. 3167, 228-3540. automatic, AM-FM stereo, LET ME . Pass diamond discards on the Estimates, call 6484239 Electric drain-snaking. 24- Realtor, 643-1577. radials; 35.000 miles. THINK./ Paso Pass ...... service. 646-0237. II yuu put off writing letten bMuuie you don’t know what ace-king of spades. NEW WEDDDING GOWN i FIVE ROOM Apartment Se- Excellent condition. $3000, Pass Pass A club or spade lead would . IMMEDIATE Cash for your VEIL- Never worn. Size 8. cond floor. Main Street_____ Call 646-7275. to say, got Abby’i booblet, "How to Write Lottan (or til Pass Pass be equally hopeless and #•••••••••••••••••*•****** •••••••••••••••••••••••••• property. Let us explain our Simple design. Price is Paneled carpeted, heat and Oecariono." Send $1 and a long, lUmped (28 caaUI, foU Help WaiiM 13 Help Wanted 13 13 South was on his way home Help Wonted Business Opportunity 14 fair proposal. Call Mr. negotiable. Call 569-1294. hot water. Lease required. 1971 PLYM OUTH oddreuod envelope to Abby: 1S2 Looby Drive, Baveriy with game, slam and rubber Belfiore, 647-1413. $235 monthly. 6480299, after 6 SATELLITE - 4 door sedan, V- HUlo, Colli. 90212. ' Opening lead:8Q in the bank. PART ■nME JANITORIAL- 2 URGENT - Full time agents RECEPTIONIST / TYPIST MANCHESTER Package 4 PIECE COLONIAL Living p.m. 8. with air conditioning. hours per night. $3.50 per needed, good earning poten­ WANTED For fast jpaced in­ store. Excellent location. Well MAY WE BUY your home? Room Set. 3 Cushion Couch. Asking $650. Call 646-7914 A ifcth iB iipirti hour. 6 days per week. D e ^ tial. flexible hours, free formal office. Must have con­ established business. Call Quick, fair, all cash and no Platform Rocker with Ot­ ASHFORD- after 6 PM, dable workers only. Call training, bonus, room for ad­ genial telephone manner, neat Marion E. Robertson, roblem. Call Warren E. toman and Chair. 2 years old. renovated, tile bath. Yard By Oswald Jacoby You hold: between 3 and 7 p.m 644-im. vancement, plus earn a free appearence, and be capable of Realtor, 643-5953. Powland. Realtors, 643-1108. Call 6488397. parking. Absolutely no pets. 1966 BUICK ELECTRA 225. Astrograph and Alan Sontag trip. Call Norma or Don at handling periodic heavy Heat and electricity included. Very good condition. M7-B The Born Loaar — Art Sanaom 8 lOx WOMAN FOR HOUSE 647-9914 or 423-8958. Century typing loads. Easy access to I VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Household Goods 40 1-423-4190: 1-928-5095 Completely restored. New CLEANING- 1 or 2 dairs per 21, Tedford Real Estate. evenings. 8 Axxx 84/86. Call Jo Ann Favlow at Snacks with locations $3,580 brakes, exhaust system. Must ♦ J x week. Own transportation 6488769 lor appointment. An CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-428 REFRIGERATORS Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 be seen. 643-0294, CANCER (June 21-July 22) It had been a long, hard reiiuired. CaU 6 4 8 ^ . after CARD GALLERY Equal Opportunity Employer, 2355 Ext. 905. Washers / Rs/fges, used, T H R E E ROOM Chances are you'll attempt to session of bridge, but expert 8 J 10 7 5 4 6:30 p.m. % u r Aggressively, mature woman, M/F. guaranteed and clean. New FREE PUPPIES- Part Husky APARTMENT - Utilities- in­ 1972 GRAND TORINO - Best take on several ambitious proj­ South finally saw light at the Yesterday, we said we flexible hours; some nights OFFERS INVITED / shipment damaged, G.E & / Part Labrador. Very affec­ cluded. second floor, available offer. 649-2452 after 7 PM. ects today. Allow yourself the end of the tunnel when he ‘Birthday proper time to complete each U K 5 BKAIU REAL ESTATE SALES and Sundays. Apply in person LOVING, MATURE RETAIL STORE ON FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices. tionate. Call 649-0743, after 5 now. Call 649-5729. only, Manchester Parkade, GRANDMOTHER - needed to WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- B.D. Pearl St Son, 649 Main p.m. 1973 DODGE CORONET - 4 one well. 6UB&eO|J5! HAVP became a brilliant flash second question wa- ASSOCIATE needed to help LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There is staff our office. As member of Manchester, E.O.E. babysit for one child, 000 per year. Excellent terms. Street, 6482171. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Door. Small 8. AT, PS, PB. when he heard North open "What do we do if I something you've already I T R E R M R ^ ! the bidding. arhK MLS and Group I, we will (toddler) in my home, some Call John, at Chenette A COMPLETE BOARDING Sunny 4 room apartment. High mileage. Looks new. February 28,1979 rebids two diamonds? CLERK- 4Accounts Payable) KENNEL for Dogs and Cats. made a decision on so why South thought about a train you for a v e ^ successful days, references. 643-8830. Associates, "Gallery Of FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom Appliances, No pets. Utilities $1295. Call 623-S093. Your initiative and diligence waste time rehashing the pros We bid two spades. This is career in Real EsUte. &II $160, fee paid. Elast Hartford Homes," 528-9081. Set. Excellent condition. Dog Bathing and grooming. extra. $210. 633-6026. will not go unrewarded this grand slam but wanted to not a second bid, but merely and cons? You'll not change get the rubber over with, so Mr. Zinsser at 6481511. company moving to Route 5, Queen-size bed, triple dresser, For reservations, please call 1976 FIAT 128 HATCHBACK- coming year. Take the time to your rfiind. shows we have at least as he contented himself with a War.ehouse Point area. dresser with shelved mirror, Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Ve Ii NON - Carpeted one 4 speed Excellent condition. lay out some concise plans. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) many spades as diamonds. mere six. Monday-Friday, 8-5 . PUBLIC NOTICE night stand. 4 years old. $m . Sheldon Road, Manchester. bedroom in house. Everything 27,000 miles. Original owner. Know where you are heading. Teaming up with a bold and . „ „ _ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Experience required. Con- 5M-0935. 6485971. included. Just $120. (757-2). $2000. 649-1156. daring companion today might Heathcllff — Gaorge Qataly Uct: Wilson Agency. 2488541. "SSiBenn AS chicHiMt Sfid non-pram organlntloiw aWibis Is h m IM r hM e Call Rental Assistors 237-9565 do your cautious soul some Z-27 Toaster Doll Aiinoiinconwnlo pubSolMil Irra In SSt ipoeo ora urpod 10 eonlaot J o t AKC REGISTERED or 236-5646. t good. We can all learn some­ O «tn »T NtA. Me .T M Hiq u t 8m 0« McConnoiigh. Oontrtl M tntstr o) Rtgol Mumort of Htnehotllr. 1974 P091 IAC VENTURA 2 BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR YORKSHIRE TERRIER. door. Excellent condition. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) thing from others. Spoco win bo ollofod on i Hrat eomo, Ikot lonrod boolo. □MISC. FOR SALE You'll have the enterprise and OR LATHE OPERATOR Male, blue and gold. One year BOLTON - Heat paid. Nice Automatic. $1750. Call 648 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Think WInthrop — Dick Cavalll working 60 hours a week. old. 6488027. one bedroom cottage with 5744. courage today to be able to go things through thoroughly after the material goals you Good benefits. 6383343. Muffler ArHeles for Sale 41 appliances. Just $185. (7783). today, or you could jump Into seek. Set your sights high. something you shouldn't. Regal C e n te r SIAMESE KITTENS - Silver- Rental Assistors 237-9565 or 1965 LINCOLN ViXlCCNrOARE WOMAN WANTED TO point M ales. $25: litte r How to get along with other You're a bit impulsive. You'll RIDICULOUS.' ALUMINUM Sheets used as 236-5646. CONTINENTAL For sale. signs is one of the sections TO CRITICIZE BABYSIT - One child in my W r o//#r romvenitHep along icllh • iispertor produeU printing plates, .007 thick trained. 647-9868. $850. Good running condition. be looking for easy outs. AtSRCMINMAN you'll enjoy in your 1979 Astro- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be WALTER home.*•-----Spruce Street area. m 32", 25 cents each or 5 for GIANT FOUR BEDROOM - Call 649-3859, afternoons and P L A V IN & 6 4 6 -2 1 1 2 Graph Letter. Get yours by willing to take the command CRCNMTE/CR. 7:30 PM to 12:30 PM. Monday $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be MATE-A-PET. Our service All utilities included. Has evenings. sending $1 for each to Astro- wnrHAWATHS thru Friday. Call after 3 PM. helps rind a breeding partner and lead the way for co-work- MJIINST. IMT picked up before 11 a.m. appliances. Just $240. (821-4). Graph, P.O. Box 469, Radio City ers today, so you can show PISTOL.' ONLY. for your dog or cat. Informa­ Rental Assistors 237-9695 or Trucks lor Sale 62 Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to them how to get things done tion call Toll free 1-808922- 236-5646. specify birth sign. quickly and efficiently. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - 4505. 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19Take SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ADNUNISTRATOR Good condition.Good for SHARE AN APARTMENT- window van. Excellent condi­ the initiative today to do what 21) A little break in routine SALES AGENT ROOKKEEPER plating, or welding. Call 649- GOOD HOME NEEDED for $125 m o nthly in clu d es tion. Very low mileage. (Cap­ must be done in situations would do you a world of good We are seeking a 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. affectionate spayed cat and everything. Call anytime, 647- important to you, instead of For Manchester Real tains chairs. Stereo and today. Try to find a physical, as Connecticut Licensed young long haired male. Call 9283. Best before 5 p.m. c.issettc. Radials. 429-9461. depending on others to look well as social, outlet. Estate operation, Mon­ 342-0571 or 633-6581. out for your interests. Nursing Home Ad MOLDED FORMICA top and C APRICO RN (D ec. 22-Jan. 19) CO=. WANTED day thru Friday, 9 to 5. paneled bar with two shelves MANCHESTER HOSPITAL TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Most Watch your deportment today. ministrator for The 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN of this day you could find cAUMJH Experience and and four stools. $175. 6486028. FREE - Cute and adorable AREA- 1 or 2 bedroom, older WINDOW VAN- 318.8. AT. PS, Without realizing It you could Meadows Convaiescent Heinz 57 puppies. 6 weeks old. yourself In a quiet and' reclu­ treat people abruptly or snapp­ ^ T ~ r We need a dynamic man or woman references required. Duplex. Refrigerator, stove, stereo, radials. low mileage. sive mood. Use this produc­ to sell our exclusive calendars and Home in Manchester. FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink Colors from biege to black. sundeck, yard. No dogs. $4650. 4289461. ishly, particularly those close Please call 643-4006. tively to clean-up work you do to you. Short Riba - Frank Hill an extensive line of advertising This is a very Coat, excellent condition. Size Call 872-2343. Security and references. best alone. tpecialties/business gifU. If you 12 or 14. $800. 8782344. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• March 1st. $245. 643-8631. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) challenging and rewar­ 1974 DODGE VAN- Excellent G EM IN I (M ay 21-June 20) Don't You need stimulating compan­ have a past history of sales success Musical Instruments 44 running condition. Under 60,- allow social situations to be too ANP FURTHERMORE.. IF YOU DON'T... ’VERY WELL, SEORGE. WHICH SUIT ARE' or wish to begin a career in sales, ding position. For ap­ ions today to cure your rest­ YOU WEARIN® FOUR ROOM Apartment - 426 000 miles. Call 9-5, 643-2171, demanding today. Be warm and lessness and bring out the best you can benefit from one of the pointment, please con­ 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and Broad Street. $155. Security ask for Steve. cordial, yet know when it’s time / / ■TDOAVS* most lucrative commission struc­ CLERK/TYMST etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main In you. Seek out pals whose tures in our industry. What we tact Mr. David Stewart deposit. Married couple. No to make an exit, ideas inspire you. need Is an individual who can deal TYPIST Street, New Britain. 225-1977. pets. 643-4751. 1 977 DODGE RAM (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) directly with businessmen who use Individual needed to handle Expecting a tax refund? CHARGER- 4 wheel drive. Barry’s World — Jim Barry calendars and specially items to various clerical duties, Layaways invited. THREE ROOMS WITH Cal| 649-3833 after 5 p.m. " YOO FOUND AMf SOOP 6ILV6R FORK A ... promote their business. This is an Part time typist wanted to typing, telephone and filing HEAT. East Center Street. H6ATHCUPF, YOOHE APOU. /* excellent time for you to associate work 20-30 hours per in small office of es PIANO- Yamaha Upright. In $225 per month. Call 6486439. DODGE 1974 POW ER yourself with the Thos D Murphy perfect condition. OwnSi by a Buga Bunny — Hsimdahl ft Stoffal Co., a pioneer in the advertising week. Hours flexible. tablished manufacturing WAGON- 30.000 miles. 4 way Work consists mainly ot Piano Teacher. 5 years old. SPACIOUS. CLEAN, FIRST plow. Big tiros. Many options. field — since 1888 Your initiative company. Good opportuni­ $1500. Call 649-7085, and planning will determine your typing orders and oc­ FLOOR five room apartment. Roger. 871-0183, 872-9938. 11-17 ___ I f w e FINI6H ELM EK'6 j OjRfteHCT of), AUTO MECHANIC ty for right person to learn Appliances included, utilities growth and success with our es­ casional letters for sales office procedure. Many G/UM ee ROOF T'RdY, y T H e KSALM tablished company Your accounts PIANO FOR SALE - extra. One child; absolutely FORD 1978 F-150 Stvieside kspaneiwed Freni Ind and department. Should be company paid benefits, and HE'LL FAY U5 O F P ,/l6 ALWAYS , are protected and repeat orders Excellent condition. Kimball no pets. Security, references. Pickup. 20,000 miles. Our Boarding Houaa 7 Brake Mechenie wHh ebMp ie This Funny. World ^LVE6TER WELCOME . make money for you. If you can able to type 40-50 words good starting salary. Apply Spinet. Best offer. 649-2452 $240 per month. (143-0736. Excellent condition. 6 organize your time and work with ran our Repelr DeperUnent Top per minute accurately. after 7 PM. 2282 at: cylinder standard, (uses FdR SOMEBODY HE CLAIMS HES I READ IN ■ a minimum of supervision, this can M ery. EioeBent M«Seal • Uh Hourly rate, year round be an excellent full time or part InmreticB BeneWi . Ca* tor regular gasl. Price includes WHO WANTED REKEAR6IN' 's t a r words" A lovely old-fashione'l appokibnaol position. NOBLE & WESTBROOK Boats-Accessorles 45 cap and extra 8 incli wheels PEACE a n d ’ . Lady makes a pretty time business for you. Write Bob ...... FOR A MOVIE! THAT THE BliSSIES cover for your toaster. McKenzlt, Marketing Manager, 423-4800 20 Westbrook Street onices-Stores lor Rent 55 witli new snow tiros. $4,600 O aiE T TriURSTV RUT A U I'VE HAVE TO GO OUT The Thos. D Murphy Co . PO Box ' Apply at East Hartford, 06108 1974 FU RY - 16W -foot Call 643-9295. IS MORE PUBLIC Great for bazaars or fiberglass, tilt ti^iler, with SEEN HIM EVERY SO OFTEN a shower gifts. 122. Locust Valley. New York Nfw England Tin Co. TriAN A NI6HT IlMO. NOIUAWESTMOOK 1975' 58horsepower outboard ATTRACTIVE 3 roo^jT ^to STJDYIN' 16 TO S E E HOW No. 2282 has pattern 20 Westbrook Stroel BUS WITH IT* Wllllmantic, Conn. An Equal Opportunity Chevy engine. 2 tanks. $2,500. Weal location. $300 including Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 THE RACIN' r e a l p e o p l e pieces; full directions. Bast Hartford, CL Employer utilities. Don Horrigan LIGHTS o n : re OUEPra t m i U M H r ts d i Also 50 horse Johnson out­ FORM! LIVE! I'LL aqusl Oppoitmnr implorsr board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- Barrows Companj*. 647-lto, ' 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low u '••**•* B E T THAT^ I get awam 9550. mileage. Excellent condition. 1 WHY HE'6 ANM CAUT MANCHESTER- Main Stre^ $650. Call 643-5849. FR8IA THff Mwinlii i n i HaraM modern office available, 400 h e r e : 1 1 N A ra . s u S S S u m Garden Products 47 Ra t R A « .. AC included. Call Campers-Trallers rrtbt^N iee^iS fti's^iR ir Zir WORKING MORE! 646-2469 or 646-2755 c n c m s ittis mmSu. FARM FRESH EGGS - 36 Mobile Homes 85 VISIT ULdONnES 1979ALBUM w ith A 32-page ENJOYING IT LESS? Tryon Street, South Glaston­ 466 MAIN STREET. North of IN jO M V sf "G ift Section" with fu ll bury. 6387935. FORD 1972 F-250 CAMPER dirccUoiu. P rice... $2.00 We have part time poelllon available between the Post office, about 5,000 sq ft SPECIAL Pickup. One owner. ■ a ALSO TMUE BOOXI AT tl.Z 9 EtCH ® * Of • <*eye per week. of centrally located space. I.OW mileage, many extras .J? "•*! happy by earving Ideal for store, office or other super cxcxccllont llont condition. 568- CBBtitoi iM m Itra h r ssOU. • ^ * “'^•"0. Excellent REAUORS I I RENTALS business or commercial use 844:143. *• *4>7,-i»rtn so rm st. pay anq rrinpa banafita. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. BbteUMt hr ilitm BilHl. 2-27 Intarvlaws Wadnatday and Thuradayy batwaan 9 and Rooms h r Root IH I - a u iin . I I I n e iu th f BBlIU. f t* * - We Have The B U Y E R S - 52 MANCHESTER - Retail, Ol9rttiYNEA Inc y*! -- AWIICA'I KVIIIITE storage, and/or manufac­ tFWAM. A betetihl iilM tlM . We Need LISTINGS. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - turing space. 2.000 sq. It. to !!t; A Birr, uaw " f r i e n d l y ICE CREAM Birch Houjc Women. Central­ lOO.OOfl sq . ft. V ery ^ H A T mu hrlrU frti t t S fa u ly - 7S5 silver Lana Eaet Hartford ly lacaled. Downtown "I’ve been Abzuged. ■ b e t t e r ., ■i\ Call GROUP I REALtORS reasonable. Brokers / Meiichester. Kitchen protected. Call Hcyman PLACE? privileget Call 6482358 Properties. 1-228-1206, ______1.-17