24 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 23. 1961 Corruption claim NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UPI) - Officials have filed a $7 million insurance claim to recoup losses from an alleged civil service corruption scheme. TV tonight The city, which holds a policy with the Insurance Co. of Connecticut Update North America to protect it against illegal activity hy employees, wants to recover losses from wages, pensions EVENING and other benefits fraudulently collected by workers con­ 6:00 victed in a promotion-selling scheme. Mayor William Starr was serving 3V4-to-5 years for third-degree robbery money which will be “lapsed” by state agencies this Maurliratpr 3MB^(22^t30 N«wt S) Slartky And Hutch McNamara said Thursday. and failure to appear. fiscal year. 9 Joker's Wild He said the city’s Finance Department has computed Anthony Milano, secretary of the Office of Policy, and 11' Profostional Rodeo Contin- the average loss for each employee involved in the scan- Management, has said he's hoping that departments will uesFrornDeyllmeFrom Mesquite. Sunny ,dal at 090,000. Rewards offered lapse, which means not spend, $55.7 million. By law he Texas k . Sunny today with highs in 2d Partridge Family About 80 present and former employees have been im­ HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Gov. William O’Neill has isn’t required to detail where the money was saved. 24 Catalogue plicated in the scandal. approved three rewards of $20,000 each for information Van Norstrand said Tlmrsday 0PM explained only ^ . 1 WcATHCn themldJOs. 2T 3-2-1 Contact 3S' Hogan's Heroes However, a grand jury probe so far only has led to 12 leading to the culprits in three separate Connecticut million of the projected lapse. The question came up 40 Jim Rockford: Private convictions and another dozen arrests. ^ murders. during a hearing dn Gov. William O’Neill’s proposed $23.8 Investigator The rewards were offered Thursday in connection with million urban grants cut, which would mostly affect big 6:30 VOL. C, No. 97 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, January 24, 1981 YOVR HOMETOfCy NEWSPA'PER • Since 1881 • Single Copy 2St • Home Delivery 20$ 9 Tic Tac Dough the killings of Salvatore Bonelli of Hartford, Darrell cities. 20l >nM3O NBC News Cancer surge Ashton of Burlington, and , whose ad­ “I think if they (municipalities) are to shoulder that 24' Over Easy 'A Place to Live' Guest Or Man Hutchinson, execu­ HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - State health officials say dress was unknown. burden, then they are entitled to know what the state is tive director of the Bay Agency on lung cancer among Connecticut women has quadrupled The body of Bonelli, 22, was found Oct. 13, 1979, on doing to keep its fiscal house in order,” he said. Aging in Broward County, Flqrida. over the last two decades. Great Meadow Road in Wethersfield. He had been shot Hosts HughDownsandFrankBlair. (Closed Captioned. U S A ) There were 6.5 cases per 100,000 women in 1960, com­ several times. 7T Over Easy Quest: Actor Marlin pared to 26.1 cases per 100,000 in 1979, the Department of Ashton was stabbed to death May 11, 1980, in the No credit card fees Hostages to get heroes’ welcome Sheen, star of the film 'Apocalypse Health Services reported Thursday. bathroom of his home on Rte. 4 in Burlington. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Annual fees for credit Now' Hosts HughDownsandFrank Blair (Ctoaed-Captioned. U-S.A) Health Commissioner Douglas Lloyd attributed the rise The body of Johnson, 33, was found Dec. 4,1979, in the . cards would be prohibited under a bill introduced by Rep. WIESBADEN, West Germany 38 Bob Newhart Show Reprising her role from to increased cigarette smoking among women. sparsely populated and wooded area of Russell Road in Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven, cochairman of the Related stories and pictures 6:55 (UPI) — Embittered and in some 40 News the popular theatrical film, He said the rate for men also has risen, but not as Wethersfield. Johnson, a convicted drug dealer, had been Legislature's Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee. cases depressed, the freed American on pages 3 and 10. 7:00 Barbara Eden stars as sharply as that for women. shot in the head at close range. "In my opinion the fees charged by banks for their hostages will fiy home Sunday to 3 CBS News Stella Johnson, an In 1 ^ . 47.3 cases per 100,000 men were reported, com­ credit cards is double interest, it borders on usury,” their families and the heroes’ new cameras, watches and clothes. 5 M M.A.S.H. O^Neill unties yellow ribbon pared to 68.9 per 100,000 in 1979. At their disposal were 14'/2 months 8 40 ABC News outspoken, often flam­ Hospital accredited Stolberg said Thursday. welcome that doctors hope’ will help 9 Builseye boyant widow who upsets Lloyd said more teen-age girls now smoke than teen­ Maryland and several other states have enacted erase the haunting memories of their of video tapes of Walter Cronkite and 11 SportsCenter the hypocritical establish­ age boys so the lung cancer rate among women may MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (UPI) ^ Officials say an in­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. William O’Neill the CBS Evening News, a course on 14' insideTheNFLHostsLenDaw- similar legislation. deprivation and abuse in Iran. sonandNickBuonicoptiarebackas ment in the community of eventually equal that of men. dependent agency has acted favorably on a state appeal untied a yellow ribbon from a Capitol oak tree The State Department said all but the history they missed but were so they blend action highlightswithex- Harper Valley, m Ihe new of its original decision to refuse accreditation for the Friday, celebrating the freedom of 52 one of the 52 former hostages would much a part of. pert commentary and predictions NBC-TV comedy series Connecticut Valley Hospital. Americans held hostage in Iran and blasting Between medical tests and meals, tor t9 8 i sSuperBowtcontenders Professors^ raises hold a two-day private reunion with 18) Festival Of Faith HARPER VALLEY PTA. to Officials from the hospital and state Mental Health Pro-life rally the Tehran government. their relatives at the U.S. Military there was also a continuous showing 20) America's Top 10 of the "The Empire Strikes Back. ' be colorcast Friday, STORES, Conn. (UPI) - Union professors at the Department said Thursday they were informed the HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso, O’Neill then presented the ribbon, which Academy at West Point N.Y., before 22' News University of Connecticut want a 15.5 percent increase in Back home, preparations for the 2C Fourth Estate January 23. Chicago-based Joint Commission on Accreditation of speaking before a rally of the Pro-Life Council of Connec­ will be delivered to the former hostages along meeting with President Reagan in pay and benefits in a proposed contract for 1981'-1982: official celebrations, starting in 2 f French Chef ' hK** (iSf'V.'j rO'HxM I 1'Vl Hospitals had approved 1-year accreditation for the 700- ticut, said Thursday no one can remain ’’morally with a huge yellow ribbon signed by thousands Washington, probably on Tuesday. 30) Face The Music The faculty's current two-year contract expires June 30. bed psychiatric facility. neutral” on the issue of abortion. of area residents, at a Hostage Freedom Day One former hostage, Sgt. 1st Class Washington with a meeting with 7:29 11:30 Bargaining for the new pact is expected to begin next Reagan, were well under way. In 30 Dally Numbers 3) All In The Family The action was taken after state officials promised to Abortion “is murder and a violation of the 5th Com­ ceremony outside the Old Statehouse. Donald Hohman, 38, has already been 7:30 8) Suparbowl XV-The Final month. increase the hospital’s nursing staff and make structural "All of us have shared in the anguish of the reuited with his wife Anna, a nurse in New York, Mayor Edward Koch said 3 PM Magazine mandment — thou Shalt not kill,” Fauliso said. Sunday Union leaders said Thursday the proposed raises would changes. He said abortion was clearly an issue of “imposing former hostages, and in the frustration and Frankfurt, and will remain with her he was planning the biggest ticker 5) AIMn The Family ill) SportsCenter tape parade in the city's history — 8 Family Feud '20)I2«(^ The Tonight Show‘Best allow faculty to keep pace with inflation^ and urged The commission had rejected the hospital’s request for death on the innocent unborn.” Abortion was a human loneliness of their families and loved ones. But in West Germany. bigger even than the one for the 9) Face The Music Ol Carson' Guests: Raquel Welch, * professors to "get angry if the administration reduces accreditation renewal last November, but the decision rights issue in which no one could remain “morally that sadness has turned to joy, the joy of Doctors cautioned that some of the 20) You Bet Your Life Tony Bennett. James Galway the proposal" astronauts who returned from the 22^ M.A.S.H. was suspended by the state’s appeal. neutral. Human life is not expendible,” he told the rally freedom,” O’Neill told about 250 people. hostages, who were beaten and (Repeal. 60 mins ) moon. 24) <3^ MacNelhLehrer Report 27 ABC Captioned Newt Lack of accreditation could have cost the hospital at the Hartford Public Library. O’Neill criticized the “ruthless and uncaring otherwise treated inhumanely in 30) Fight Back! 38) Movie-(Drame)*** "Naked But doctors cautioned relatives federal Medicare and Medicaid payments. Earlier, about 75 pro-life persons, some carrying in­ government” that held the Americans hostage Iran, suffered severe trauma, 36 Barney Miller And The Dead'' 1958 Cliff Robert­ Abuse program for 444 days and commented on the new ac­ that many of the former hostages 40) Tic Tac Dough son, Aldo Ray The story of Ihe fen- fants, conducted a silent vigil outside the Capitol to mark depression and guilt because of the 6:00 sionsofmenincombatduringWWII . HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI) — Connecticut Exchange counts of mistreatment and abuse of the cap­ anti-American "confessions” they would not want to talk about their 3 The Incredible Hulk the 8th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to (2 hrs ) Clubs have donated $25,000 to the Department of Children legalize abortion. tives. were forced to sign during their 444- ordeal and needed to be coaxed into 5) PM Magazine 40) Fridays getting it out of their systems. 8'(427 Benson Benson leases an 11:35 and Youth Services to start a program to combat child Heads home The date was also marked by proponents of abortion in ”We are now finding the type of treatment day ordeal. apartment toeacapethepeopleand "They have a need to be listened 6 Happy Days Again abuse. HARTFORD, (3onn. (UPI) — A member of the a noontime rally staged outside the federal court building that was given to American citizens. I would Unwinding at the U.S. military problems ot the executive mansion 12:00 Volunteers will be trained as therapists to counsel to. ” said Dr. Jerome Korcak, leader on weekends, provoking an hilar­ Veterans Home and Hospital Commission has been in downtown Hartford. hope that this nation never again allows hospital in Wiesbaden, all of them 3) CBSLate Movie THE DARKER parents who abuse their children under the program, of the State Department medical and ious senes ol events. SIDE OF TERROR' 1979 Stars: named commandant until a permanent successor is found citizens, Americans, to be treated in such a were deeply bitter toward Iran. 9 Programming Unannounced Robert Forster. Adrienne Barbeau modeled after one in Arkansas called SCAN, or Suspected psychological team evaluating the for Robert Houley, who was fired for spending too much manner,” he said. Asked if he ever wanted to go back 11 Super Bowl XIII Revisited A professor ol moleculariiiology is Child Abuse and Neglect, said assistant program director He also urged those gathered to remember Americans. Dallas vs Pittsburgh persuaded to take part in a cloning to furnish the official residence. there, former hostage Bruce German 14) Movie -(Adventure) ** "Bal­ experiment- and learns that Ihe Debbie Phillips Thursday. Commission member William Johnston of Colchester “those eight brave and loyal Americans” of Rockville, Md., told reporters; He said after two days of inter­ timore Bullet" I960 James clone in progress is himself. She said the volunteers will operate from the resigned as a member of the panel to serve as interim killed in the aborted rescue attempt in Iran, "Only in a B-52.” views and mental tests, the former Coburn, Omar Sharif. A pool- S' Kojak department’s regional office in Rockville beginning in hostages "show varying states ol hustling hero has an eye (or green­ ID Supar Bowl Xlll Revisited commandant until Houley’s permanent replacement is including Capt. Hal Lewis, a native of Hohman, a Marine medic from backs and the ladies (Rated PG) BARBS medical and psychological Dallas vs Pittsburgh May and initially serving 15 towns. appointed by the commission. Mansfield. West Sacramento. Calif., said he (103 mins ) 14) Movie-(Thriller)** "Night Of State Youth Services Commissioner Mark Marcus said ailments," with some suffering "post 20: 42 49 Harpat Vallay PTA Johnston held the job once when Robert Beckwith Hartford Mayor George Athanson and other once met Ayatollah Ruhollah The Juggler" 1980 James Brotin. child abuse was "the most critical problem this depart­ traumatic stress syndrome." Gossips launch a frantic campaign An ex-cop's daughter is mistakenly resigned as commandant in October 1978. state officials attended the ceremony, which Khomeini and spoke up to him, to find a suitable husband (or Stella Phil Pastoret The mental state of the hostages — kidnapped by a psycopathiccrimin- ment faces.” Houley was dismissed from the $35,000-a-year job Dec. included the singing of God Bless America and telling him Iranians had no respect after she IS overheard talking about al (RatedR)(t01 mins ) and yet more details of the terror failing a rabbit '. 29 for spending $50,000 to refurbish the official residence. There’s nothing like a nice. a moment of silence. for human rights. 18) Dr. Gene Scott On Hebrews they endured in Iran — came out in 24) Washington Week In 12:05 Among the purchases were a waterbed, bar stools, silk When you were 20, the new ^ ie t evening in front of the "One lesson we have learned is freedom is “The man is a pig," Hohmann said. Review a’ MovIe-(Mystery)** "Calling Prisoners escape flower arrangements and stereo components. year was a bright, clean slate ’IV to make you wish you priceless and eternal vigilance must be our “He’s a person who sits on a ladder briefings Korcak gave reporters. 38 Movie-(Adventure)*** "Von Or. Death " 1943 Lon Chaney. Jr., on which to write. After 40, could afford to nave the sound He said some of the former Ryan'sExpress" 1965FrankSine- Houley, a former state senator who had served as com­ guidepost," he said. or a fence and watches somebody Patricia Morison The promiscuous ENFIELD, Conn, (UPI) — Two men have escaped you wonder who made off control fixed. hostages were unable to sleep or talk tra TrevorHoward An American Air wife ol a doctor is found murdered from the Enfield Correctional Center by climbing over mandant since 1978, said he had no plans to challenge his Former Gov. Elia Grasso, who is else do his dirtv work." Force colonel leads prisoners ot and the wrong man is sentenced to with the eraser. lo people and were haunted by night­ warintakingcontrolofa freight train dismissal and said he was looking for a full tiipe job. Falp' talcs for grownaps: hospitalized with cancer, first tied a ribbon Chatting with reporters, German, death. (75 mms ) the facility’s fence, officials say. marish flashbacks brought on by in which iheNazisareshipping them 12:30 Superintendent Dick Steinert said William Martin, 25, Nearly everyone Is well- ’nuMc how-to^lostair a swim­ around the oak tree at the Capitol on May 23. budget officer at the U.S. Embassy, toAustria (2 hrs . 30mins.) ming pool between breaUait something as simple as the sound of a 20)2td'0) The Midnight Spedat of South Norwalk and Charles Starr. 23, of Bridgeport topplled with willpower.' It's The ribbon was stolen that night and promptly was also bitter at Iran but otherwise 8:30 12:40 . Financial data sought won’t power that Is lo wocfnl- and lunchtime nrticlet In replaced the next day in a safer place. door slamming. 5 Merv Griffin 40 McHala'sNavy were discovered missing at 9:20 Thursday night. He said home-improvement mtga- in high spirits. 8U40)rmABigGlrlNowAninjuryto ly short supply, says the Connecticut Gov. William O’Neill Capitol. The ribbon was placed there When O’Neill encountered difficulty getting Others were so depressed they 1:00 both men were wearing prison clothing when they es­ HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — House Minority Leader minisler. lines. Asked about his captors, he said Ben's handmakeshim worry that he S) Hollywood Heartbeat R. E. Van Norstrand, R-Darien, is complaining he still removes the yellow ribbon tied around May 23, 1980, by former Gov. Ella the bow untied, he said “when Ella tied it, she they were “pure and simple would not leave their rooms at the won't be able to practice his 9' Bonanza caped. hospital, where they have been d en tist^ has not received the details he wanted on the amount of an oak tree on the grounds of the State Grasso. (UPI photo) really tied it.” terrorists." lliTopRankBoxIngFromTotowa Steinert said Martin was serving 9-to-18 years for "decompressing" from their ordeal 29i :^ (5 g Sanford Cat's feeling ol From Totowa sexual misconduct and second-degree kidnapping and H e^ id the hostages were given no guilt over his cowardly behavior 1:10 npWs but guessed some of the things for the past two days. when confronted by robbers leads 40) USAF Religious Film While some of the former hostages Fred to plot a situation in which his 1:20 --fhat were going on by piecing Inend can appear to be a hero. 6 Fridays together scraps of information. They tried to defy their Iranian captors, 24 ‘in Will StrMt WMk Dancing ^Absolutely scurrilous^ 1:30 guessed that Iran was at war with clinging to a fierce patriotism for Up Wall Street' Host Louis 5) Wolfman Jack rhradio Show DON'T MISS which they were punished, others Rukeyser 1:45 Iraq, for instance, when blackouts 9:00 l4iMovia-(Drama)** "Buckatone began in September. agonized over the confessions they 3 TheDukesOfHazzardIt'sDuke County Prison" EarlOwensby. signed. vs Duke as Bo and Luke compete DID "We suspected something was David Allen Coe The chain gang SUPER BOWL SUNDAY U .S . protests Tass charges against each other, and Rosco. to learshim Thesherilfhateshisguts amiss," said German. "They (the Korcak said that in group and in­ tryandwintheJDHoggFirst Annual But the people in this small North Iranians) kept saying it was a dividual therapy sessions, doctors Hazzard Derby (60 mins ) Carolina town lo^ed the man called 8) (427 Friday Night Movie DISPLAY MODEL CLEARANCE WASHINGTON (UPI) - The news agency Tass published in Soviet with the government of Iran and he hours before the Carter administra­ celebration and we said we hope the were trying to make them realize Seabo. Seabo is an expert tracker. "they have no reason to feel guilty Oklahoma City Dolls' 1961 Stars: When inmates at the Buckatone United States protested Friday the newspapers and read on the radio. added, “ It's possible by Soviet prison tion left office. Iraqis celebrate really well.” Susan Blakely. Eddie Albert A County Prison escape and hold a • • • SAVE! “absolutely scurrilous” charges in “Before the former hostages are standards they don’t consider the "It’s my impression Jrom conver­ Then German was asked to reveal because these so-called confessions group of frustrated women attempt family hostage, only Seabo can YOU KNOW. sations with the president that he ful­ were brought under duress. " to prove to their men that they don't track them down (Rated R) (87 the official Soviet press that the allowed to meet press represen­ Americans to have been mis­ first thing he plans to do when he gets lust belong in Ihe kitchens and the m ins) freed American hostages were tatives,” it said, "they will be sub­ treated.” ly intends to fulfill and perform on all home to his wife. Korcak said the Iranians beat Dedrooms by lorming a football 2:00 of the legal obligations that may have many of the Americans, using team (2 hrs ) brainwashed into believing that they jected to a detailed interrogation and White House chief of staff Edwin “You mean the second thing?,’’ he 9) Joe Frnnkiln Show been incurred by the government of techniques that left no bruises 9 Newark And Reality 22)Moviei(Dreme)*** "LongHot AL SIEFFERT'S offers one of the AL SIFFFFRT'S offers one of the had been mistreated in Iran. brainwashing and a big group of CIA Meese said he expects the ad­ replied. 11! NHI.HockeyCalgaryFlamesvs Summer" 1958 Paul Newman. "Absolutely scurrilous. Absolutely experts and psychologists are ministration’s study of the still- the United States,” Senate Pentagon sources said the hostages "They were punched about the Hartlord Whalers Joanne Woodward. A young man ar­ scurrilous,” State Department already there for the purpose.” secret terms of the agreement with Republican leader Howard Baker, R- body and kicked in the groin, ' he 261 42 N*ro Wolf* One ol Ar- rives in a small Southern town, areas largest selections of Ibp would be flown to the Stewart Air­ ch'e'soldesifriendsisslain in broad dominatedby a wealthy landowner, areas largest selections of Top spokesman William Dyess said when "The American authorities ob­ Iran on the release of the hostages to Tenn:, said. field in upstate New York and driven said, adding he found several cases of daylight on the steps of Nero and changes the lives ot his unmar­ asked by reporters to comment on viously fear that the former hostages be completed some time next week. But Baker said Reagan "wishes to from there to West Point for their contusions and at least one hostage Wolle'sManhaltanbrownsloneand ried. strong-willed daughter and plagued by ringing in his ears. Archie's painlul investigation leads Name Brand T.V.^ at Low Discount the brainwashing allegation. He said could declare for all to hear that they The study is going on at the State review all of the details of the Family reunions. weakling son. (2 hrs.. 15 mins ) Name Brand Microwave Ovens State Department spokesman Jack directly lo Ihe victim's widow and 2:15 the United States had protested to do not have hostile feelings for the Department and involves officials agreements.” They prepared for their departure best Inends from college days. (60 3) News, Weather the Soviet Union. "I don’t think there is any inten­ Cannon said interviews confirmed mms.) Iranian people,” Tass said. from the previous administration with a predawn shopping spree at the 2:20 Prices? ...... Now you know!! The charge was contained in a tion, any suggestion or any intima­ that many of the hostages were taken 241 Hard Choices 31 Moment Of Meditetion at Low Discount Prices?...... Dyess said that the Soviets ap­ who were intinnately involved in the Wiesbaden base exchange, snapping 27) Paper Chase ‘A Day In Ihe Life 2:30 commentary by the official Soviet parently are trying to curry favor history of the agreements, initialed tion that this country will renege on up $15,000 in clothing, shoes and from the II.S Embassy in Tehran to of Whilendinghisbicycle.James S) Movie-(Western)** "Ride in any lawful commitments," he;said. cameras in just 90 minutes. different cities after the abortive T Hart narrowly escapes injury by a ihe Whirlwind" 1967 Jack Nichol­ “By the same token, I don’t think rescue attempt April 4. car driven by a third year law son, Cameron Mitchell. Three in­ So why pay more!! TO GET Stripped of all their belongings student. (60 mins.) nocent cowboys are forced lo the president is going to forego an In one case, some of hostages were 9:30 when the U.S. Embassy was seized, become fugitives when they are ta k e 1-84 EXIT examination of the details of those bound, gagged and taken in the back 9 Meet The Mayors mistaken lor stagecoach robbers Secret to good health: the hostages left Iran with only the agreements to see how well they of a truck to a new location Along 10:00 (2 hrs , 2 mins.) iDEMONSTRATira '■“ KEENEY ST. EXIT jj clothes on their backs. In some 3 Dallas Events at Lucy and 3:00 stand up in the light of present cir­ the way. the truck overturned and Mitch's wedding at Southfork have 9) Movie -(Science-Fiction) ** cumstances.’’ cases, those clothes were the same some of the hostages were bruised. far I.. jre impact on Ihe Ewing lamily "Resurrection Of Zachary ICLEARANCEI they wore when they were captured than IS apparent to the assembled Wheeler" 1973 (No Other Inlorme- Officials said that one of the Korcak said they were not allowed guests. (60 mins.) ■ l e N N - A l B and had not been allowed to change Available) (2 hrs.) at low at Just look in the mirror problem areas being studied in light access to a bathroom during the S' News 3:30 “'[H i of the new revelations about the since. journey and befouled themselves. 9) Apple Polishers 111 SportsCenter If you’re looking for the secret to feeling better and healthier lives by exercising regularly, holding down our 14, Movie -(Weetern) *** "Big 4:00 systematic mistreatment of the 52 Flashing fists of $20 bills from "We were bound like sacks of gar­ 1971 John Wayne, Richard '$ intake of animal fats and relin k sugar and eating more Jake" ID NHL Hockey CelgaryFlames VS living longer, one nationally-known medical and health American, is the clause which states their back pay. the Americans bage." one of the hostages said. Bonne A cowboy tracks down Ihe Hartford Whalers authority suggests you look first in the mirror. complex carbohydrates and fiber, Lee says. that the hostages and their families rushed through the PX, leaving their In telephone conversations with gang that has kidnapped his grand­ 4:15 "The realities of modem health problems point to a He sees further potential for widespread improvement son ( I Omins) 22) Movie -(Mueicel-Comedy) *** are barred from bringing legal action old clothes scattered behind on the their families and remarks to 20i 22 aa NBC M lg tlln * With in the country’s health> status through collective action, '"Gentlemen Prefer Blondee" new emphasis on individual and social responsibility for against the Iranian government. dressing room floors. visitors, most ol the former hostages David Brinkley 1953 Marilyn Monroe, Jane Rus­ health and a decreased dependence on the medical such as demanding effective measures to deal with 24 Connecticut Prime Time If the .U.S. government by taking ”lt was just like Christmas," one have painted a terrifying picture of sell TwoshowgirlsenrouteloParis profession,” said former Assistant Secretary of Health, chemical waste, radMton and other environmental 27 Soundetage Johnny lo find rich husbands or diamonds, over the legal responsibility were to of them said. deprivation, of mock executions and Paycheck land in police court. (2 hrs ) Eklucation and Welfare Philip R. Lee, M.D., who coor­ hazards, and the emergence of self-care and mutual aid pay damages for the Iranian mis­ The rest of Day 3 of freedom was forced games of Russian roulette, ot 10:30 5:00 dinated development of "The Nation’s Health,” a 15- groilps which now are active in most communities. 9 NBA Baeketbell New York 9) Prayer treatment of the prisoners, the pay­ spent undergoing medical tests, worm infested food, beatings and Knicks vs Portland Trail Blazers 5:30 article series that begins Lee, who frequently is called upon to advise ment could be construed as a form of relaxing and comparing their brand long months in solitary confinement. 24, Dick Cavett Show 9)Movie-(Myatery)** "CetP*o- today in The Evening Herald. governmental policymakers, is well-acquainted with the ransom, which the administration 38) indapendentNewa p le " 1942 Simone Simon, Kent "More and more people I complex and powerful forces that frequently seem to be 11:00 Smith. A Serbian legend that a race has ruled out. 3 (8 22'301(421 Newt of women haveihe power tochange have come to appreciate working against healthier habits and living conditions. S) M.A.S.H. intb panthers makes a woman these realities, and they have “Special interests often influence public policy in such ao Twilight Zone L believe she is undergoing a trans­ begun to take personal.l a way as to make healthy changes in life-style difficult, if Flu outbreak 27, Dick Cavett Show formation (90 mins.) 3ti Odd Couple responsibility for their own * not impossible,” Lee asserted. “ Industries oppose well-being,” added Lee, who regulation and claim that it costs too much to reduce could return now directs the Health Policy pollution and protect dhr health.” HARTFORD (UPI) - The out­ T ALL PERMS & Program at the University of | Lee also criticized “tax policies that do nothing to in: break of influenza in Connecticut ap­ WANTED California, San Francisco, hlblt the sale of cigarettes, subsidies to tobacco farmers parently peaked during Christmas Connecticut > In sports HiOSTMGS U m School of Medicine. and social norms that sanction smoking, particularly week but could recur among school- Scholastic basketball roundup ... "The chronic degenerative I among womqn and teen-agers,” and “equally powerful aged children later in the season, a state officials release a three- year action plan to tackle Connec­ Page 11. . ' TO BUY Ret-SS" diseases of the mid-twenties forces encouraging the use of alcohol and drugs,” as state health official said Friday. Super Bowl XV foes ready for century — cardiovascular dis- { obstacles to improving American health. ticut's housing crisis. Page 2. "It seems right now the high point big test ... Page 12. NOW THRU FIB eases, arthritis, cancer, men­ He singled out poverty as a major threat to health, was Christmas week, which lasted CLEAN m i tal illness, stroke—cannot be ‘ citing studies demonstrating that "low socioeconomic from Dec. 19 through Jan. 2," said Inside today conquered by medicine ' circumstances compound many health problems; they George Cooper, state Influenza Save money program coordinator. Business...... 18 25** alone,” Lee explained. 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South Dakota received less than any other state-116.9 CongTCSS is Spending education and other benefits for service personnel; Thur­ tor arrival the homecoming California leads list million. , mond baa a bill to increase military pensions, Larry Pressler, R-8.D., wants to spend num on Vietnam By United Press International field, a public airport north of the WASHINGTON (UPI) — California topped all other WASHINGTON (U n) - The Reagan administration WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) - This The dream homecoming is set to U.S. Military Academy at West states as the biggest beneficiary of defense procurement Medical journals fight bragged it was ^dng to hit the ground running, but the veterans. tiny town began sweeping sidewalks, 97tb Congress is flat-out sprinting with almost 1,500 bills t)dng yellow ribbons along streets go. Point. contracts in fiscal 1980. capturing $13.8 billion or 20.9 per­ BOSTON (UPI) — A Chicago medical journal has introduced already, records riiowed Friday. and flying American flags Friday in Even in their wildest fantasies They will meet their families at the cent of the total, the Defense Department said Friday, publicly criticized a rival, the Bostonbased New England Grasso still not eating preparation for the expected during , the 444-day ordeal the airport where the media will be And California's share of defense contracts grew faster A compilation of measures introduced through Journal of Medicine, for maintaining policies which have weekend arrival of America's hostages couldn’t have Imagined it. allowed to record the event, but not than that of any other state's, going up from 19.6 percent Thursday showed there were 241 bills and 49 resolutiom a "chilling effect” on medical news reporting. produced in nine days of Senate sessions, and 1,241 bills HARTFORD (UPI) — Former Gov. Ella Grasso, who liberated hostages. It starts with two days of absolute get close enough to interview anyone. is fiscal 1978. The editor of the NEUM, Dr. Arfiold Reiman, Thursday and 198 resolutions created in e i^ t days of House has been hospitalized seven weeks for treatment of liver The six-story Thayer Hotel at the privacy with their families at West From there the reunited families Georgia — former President Carter's home state— tost defended its publication's policies, saying th ^ protect meetings. and intestinal cancer, Friday sat up twice but declined to U.S. Military Academy put on Point amid the quiet serenity of the will be taken to the military ground during those same years, dropping from 1.5 per­ the public from exposure to inaccurate iniformation. Perhaps reflecting Republican conservatism, the eat anything, a spokesman at Hartford Hospital said. reserved status. Hudson Valley. academy’s Thayer Hotel, a fortress- cent of the share to 1.3 percent though in dollar terms "We have to figure out some way of protecting the number of measures introduced so far is fewer than the Mrs. Grasso, 61, walked from her bed to a chair, where Official sources said the It moves to a special White House like building with 17(1 rooms and a spending was higher. public and the profession from the Babel of confusion and 306 Senate measures and 1,7(0 House measures in­ she sat for iS minutes, said spokesman James Battaglio. Americans would be flown from welcome by their new president. spectacular view of snow blanketed New York State was the runnerup to California, with sea of conflicting, unverified information that wmild be Then there’s the "biggest ticker hills rolling back from the frozen $5.6 billion or 8.5 percent of the share of the $76.4 billion troduced in a comparable time at the start of the 96tb Although she ate some farina Thursday, she did not ask Wiesbaden, Germany, to West Point flooding the information channels without some Sunday for a private twoday reunion tape parade in history” up Broadway Hudson. Officials promised absolute spent by the Pentagon for the purchase of new weapons in Congress. for any semi-solid food on Friday, he said. restraint." Reiman said. with their families before their of­ — the fabled street of heroes. privacy. the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, 1979. On the other band, while there are few if any bills He said the criticism — published in two editorials in detailing how to cut spending, some of the most promi­ "She didn’t take anything. She just had Straight in­ ficial welcome at Andrews Air Force And finally comes the trip home to “There will be ho intrusions," said Texas ran a close third, gamering $5.3 billion, or 8.1 the Journal of the American Medical Association — is nent Republican budget-cutters have introduced travenous,” he said. "If she doesn’t feel like eating Base near Washington Tuesday. family, friends and neighbors amid a State Department official. percent of the procurement pie. "misinformed and misguided.” measures to increase fe ^ ra l spending. anything, then she dhesn’t.” Academy spokesmen were playing old time American welcome home The official plans reflected the States where defense contractors got more than $3 The JAMA attacked the NEJM for being "unrealistic Mrs. Grasso has been dependent on intravenous bashes o( tooting horns and pealing billion included Massachusetts. Connecticut. Michigan. Republican Sens. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, it cosy. They refused to say when — rapidity of unfolding events — Friday and elistist" in its policies regarding medical feedings since surgery on Dec. 10 to relieve a malignant church bells— and miles and miles of was only the hostages’ third day of Missouri and Virginia. John Warner of Virginia and William Armstrong of or even if — the hostages were com­ researchers Colorado introduced a new GI bill carrying increased obstruction in her intestinal tract. ing, but toe town of West Point was yellow ribbon tied around everything freedom. getting ready. that will stand still. According to officials, the “present “We’re busy. We’re cleaning the The 51 Americans — the 52nd, plan” is for the hostages and their curb stones, getting the sidewalks To house hostages Marine Sgt. Donald Hohman planned families to be flown to Washington on Housing straightened up. We do this whenever The Thayer Hotel (upper right) at the U.S. grounds will be kept free of intruders' so the to stay behind in Germa ;y where his Tuesday where President Reagan wife. Anna, works as a nurse — will will greet, them at the White House. something big happens,” said a road Military Academy in West^Point, N.Y., will- hostages may enjoy a reunion, with their worker at toe academy. be flown Sunday from toe military Details of their visit were still Peopletalk house the freed Iranian hostages on their families. (UPI photo) There were indications from some hospital at Wiesbaden to Stewart Air- being worked out, but White House hostages families Friday that the return to the United States Sunday. The chief of staff James Baker said, “We problems feel that whatever ceremony there is State Department had asked them to gather Sunday in Washington for a should be dignified, should be quiet— flight to West Point. Families prepare for reunions not a gala." The 51 Americans — the 52nd, But quiet was far from New York increasing Marine Sp. Donald Hohman, will By United Press International Mayor Edward Koch's mind when he with them to the reunion. Christoper, 12, and sister Kelly, 19, “We’re going to have to be very sent invitations to the hostages for stay behiild in Germany where his Wives, children, mothers and Most said they planned to leave all were making the trip to the reu­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s housing crisis is gentle with him when he gets back,” the “biggest tickertape parade in wife, Anna, works as a nurse — will fathers readied their homes Friday, Saturday for Washington to rendez- nion, along with Hermening's two increasing in severity and has hit both low-income and Mrs. Kupke said, adding she felt he history" — a tradition of welcome for be flown from toe military hospital packed their bags and prepared for step-sisters, Karen Timm, 17, and middleclass families searching for a safe and sanitary v6us before flying to their West Point had been "terribly mistreated.” heroes that stretches back to the at Wiesbaden aboard an Air Force the homecoming of America’s 52 Susie Timm, 21. place to live, a state report concluded Friday. meeting Sunday. Rita Ode of Sun City, Ariz., wife of days of Lindbergh. Boeing 707 and arrive late Sunday hostages — a homecoming bash "We’re cleaning toe house first,” Mrs. Timm baked chocolate chip State Housing Commissioner Joseph Canale said his Robert Ode, at 65 the oldest of the Koch also has asked the Reagan afternoon at Stewart Airfield, a shaping up as a day of mom and ap­ said 16-year-old Laure Hermening of cookies and her son’s favorite cake department’s 'Three Year Housing Advisory Plan in­ public airport about 17 miles north of hostages, said she is not really administration to designate New cluded recommendations he hoped would make a dent in ple pie. Oak Creek, Wis., sister of Marine for the reunion. West Point. Government officials announced excited about the reunion. York as the official host city. He said the housing by 1984. Sgt. Kevin Hermening. The former hostages will greet the hostages would return' from Ger­ the city's welcome would include But Canale warned, "I don’t think we can solve the Her mother, Barbara Timm, said They also plan to take with them a “ Just exhausted,” she sighed. their families at toe airfield and the many Sunday and meet with their ecumenical services conducted by problem in three years. We’re too far behind.” she was inundated with last-minute sign proclaiming: ' “There's so much to do, I don't have Initial reunion will be open to families at an undisclosed location. Cardinal Terence Cooke at City Hall. chores in getting rwdy for the long- "Thank you, God, for bringing time to get excited. When I get on the The report, mandated by the Legislature, said high in­ coverage by toe media, the sources Pentagon sources said it would be the For frosting on the cake, the awaited reunion. Kevin back.” plane and can sit down and relax, flation. slackened production, increased demands and a said, ^ t toe reporters will not be' U.S. Military Academy at West Waldorf-Astoria hotel invited the widening gap between household incomes and housing Laure and her sister, Amy, 15, In' Francesville. Ind., Arthur and probably then I'll get excited.” permitted close enough to interview Point, N.Y. hostages and their.fapiilies to stay at costs combined to produce a “crisis situation.” made new skirts and blazers several Eleanor Kupke sat by the telephone Mary Needham of Bellevue, Neb., the famous Park Avenue watering the former prisoners “or to Friday., families busied themselves months ago just for the homecoming. Friday waiting to learn when they "Simply put, more and more people are finding it dif­ wasn't making any definite plans for spot. otherwise interfere.” The media will cleaning house, packing those special Mrs. Timm got a new outfit from a will see their hostage son. State ficult to find affordable housing. It is a problem that con­ what the family would do after the “We will put aside 52 double rooms be restricted to a designated area clothes and cooking and baking toe Department communications fronts the middle class, as well as lowand moderate- neighbor. reunion with her son, Air Force Capt. for the eve and day of the greatest from which to observe the arrival hostages’ favorite goodies to take Mrs. Timm. Laure. Amy, brother specialist Frederick Lee Kupke. income families. The problem is increasing in severity,” and reunion. Paul Netdham. tickertape parade ever, " said the report said. The freed hostages and their “Our plans are going to hinge en­ Waldorf Manager R. "A large and growing segment of the population is families will be taken by bus from tirely on the condition of the hostages Scanlan. experiencing difficulty in obtaining decent, safe and the airfield to West Point to the Reagan to greet hostages and what's best for them. I think we The next days for the hostages will sanitary housing,” it said. Thayer Hotel. have to realize they have endured be filled with individual welcomes Canale said there are at least 160,000 families living in The fortress-like hotel has 170 WASHINGTON (UPI)—President when they return to the United Chairman Paul Volcker and assured much more than anvone in this coun­ spread across the United States. linger Helen O’Connell (left) recently substandard or crowded housing conditions. rooms, eight meeting rooms, a Reagan concentrated on toe economy States. On Monday, Brady said, press Republican congressional leaders his try realizes,” she said. They include a parade down the received a congratulatory embrace from He said the corridor of the state’s largest cities — star­ After the vpte restaurant and bar, and boasts a Friday, and made plans to welcome interviews with the hostages will be austerity plans will not threaten Some family members will sit out middle of Phoenix, Ariz.. for the singer Rosemary Clooney upon opening a ting in souUiwestern Connecticut and swinging up The co-chairman of the Connecticut O’Neill’s proposal to eliminate $23.8 million spectacular view of the Hudson the 52 freed American hostages to permitted, and on Tuesday, they will needed social programs. Sunday's reunions. homecoming of Jimmy Lopez and brief engagement at a New York City supper through New Haven, Waterbury and Hartford— have the the White House on Tuesday., Mary Jane Enquist of Burke, Va., Legislature’s in aid-to cities and towns. Urban legislators Valley. be welcomed to the White House. Weidenbaum, an academician who Robert Ode, and a hero's welcome in greatest shortage. sister of former hostage Kathryn Seaford. Del., for Marine Sgt club. Miss O’Connell is perhaps best Rep New York Gov. Hugh Carey said Zeroing in on the economy, Reagan advised Reagan during the presiden­ The housing crisis was dramatized late last year when vowed to squash the proposal when it goes to White House press secretary Koob, Will not attend the family reu­ Gregory Persinger, where the Ladies remembered for helping to popularize the National Guard troops and state appointed Murry Weidenbaum chair­ tial campaign, is a strong supporter a group of Hispanic families camped out in Hartford’s Fat , the floor of the House. (UPI photo) James Brady said Reagan wants to nion because “it is an intimate fami­ Auxiliary was busy fixing songs “Green Eyes’’ and “Tangerine” in the tnxvers would be made available to man of the Council of Economic Ad­ of the KempRoth proposal for a City Hall and the Hartford Hilton until homes were found. voted 24-16 Friday to approve Gov. William permit the hostages and their ly reunion and doesn't include sisters refreshments for a party at the fire 1940s. (NEA photo) help ensure the hostages’ privacy. families a dav of privacy on Sunday visers, met with Federal Reserve three-year,. 30 percent income tax Canale said the state needs to produce about 25,000 un­ cut. and brothers in most cases ' station. its of housing a year to keep even with the demand — but last year’s production fell to 10,00011,000 units. The national trend toward smaller household size, Flu takes toll in region; caused by changes in marriage patterns, smaller families and a growth in the elderly population, has at­ tributed to the big shortage of apartments, he said. The plan calls for the Legislature to provide $38 million danger season is ending over three years to help build and rehabilitate housing stock. BOSTON (UPI) - Influenza took toe disease is spreading primarily in decline around March 1. Canale said the $38 million is “only a small portion of its toll in New England over the past the school systems. “Basically, the influenza outbreak what is needed" but all the state indicated was available. month, but state health officials “We’ve been getting heavy is subsiding,” Cowal said. “It agreed Friday the worst is over. abseeteeism throughout toe state,” appears to have reached its peak two The region is now five months into Dunajski said. "It’s now widespread. to two-and-a-half weeks ago. There what is considered the danger season I would definitely term it in epidemic are no communities right now that Bill seeks change for flu epidemics — Sept. 1 through proportions.” have flu epidemics.” March 1 — and, so far, Maine is toe Flu spread through Connecticut in Vermont’s Health Commissioner, in primary rules only New England state to report an late December and early January, Dr. Lloyd Novick, said flu outbreaks outbreak of epidemic proportions. but, "at present, it seems to be eb­ this year were minimal compared to At Speedy Sal’s you can get: HARTFORD (UPI) — The requirement that candidates Other states throughout toe nation bing within toe state,” said Connec­ past years. collect 20 percent of the convention vote before being are suffering toe worst flu season in ticut’s Department of Health Service "We have had a significant out­ allowed to primary would be removed under a bill spon­ COUPON years, and this week reported a rash influenza coordinator, George break this year, but it’s not serious as NMD ROLL A sored Friday by Sen. Steven Casey, D-Bristnl..^_^ of influenza-related deaths, school Cooper. compared to other years,” Novick He said in 1978 former Lt, Clov. Robert Killian came closings, and a shortage of hospital Cooper said Connecticut "had 75 said. “ It seems to be sporadic, affec­ iLuiBERin MumNLARGE (WFED within a few votes of not reaching the 20 percent cut off beds. confirmed cases of influenza” from ting some parts of the state more Is that the ghost of Jean Harlow peering he needed to force former Gov. Ella Grasso into a Maine immunization officials said Dec. 19 to Jan. 2, most of them of toe than others. We’ve had reports of CORN MUFFIN p Q | J 0 0 C over George Hurrell’s shoulder? No, it’s a primary. 4,6(XI flu cases were reported this A Bangkok strain. several school closings, but we’re not “It would have been a shame if voters were denied an week alone, and planned to continue huge reproduction of a portrait that "It (toe flu) came early this season sure whether influenza was toe il­ ENGLISN MUFNN ' opportunity to nominate the candidate of their choice but surveillance of schools, nursing and built up gradually,” said Joseph lness involved.” photographer Hurrell made of the blonde ac­ for a few convention votes,” Casey said. homes and boarding homes to keep Cowal, influenza program coor­ New Hampshire health officials tress in the 1930s, (NEA photo) He said the convention system is valuable for endorsing tabs on the spread of the disease. dinator for the Massachusetts Divi­ report minor flu outbreaks scattered FAST IN/OUT SERVICE candidates, but voters shouid be ailowed to decide who John Dunajski, director of toe sion of Communicable Diseases. “We throughout toe state, but no major offer expires Jan. 31st 1981 will represent their party on the general election ballot. state’s immunization program, said normally would expect a dramatic concentrations. 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R arht‘1 ■’ Frieda Brandly II VRTKOKI) —Mrs Rachel Scaizo ELI.INGTON-Frieda Brandly, 87, Cretella 84. of 241 Brown St., mother formerly of Florence Avenue, died of Mrs Theresa Harla of Manchester, Friday at a local convalescent home. died Thursday at Hartford Hospital. She leaves no survivors. She was born in Italy and had lived She was born in Switzerland and Herolcl Indians upend Hornets in Hartford most of her life. Until her had lived most of her life en Led by the second-half scoring of points. He hit 5 consecutive markers retirement she had been co-owner Ellington. Before retiring she had By halftime bulge with Alex Britnell and span. Bill Anderson and'Greg Williams, to open a 30-25 edge for the Indians. Joe Maher each with 6 first-half Williams had a game-total 16 and operator of Cretella's Bakery in worked in the woolen mills in Manchester High turned back pesky Williams, getting free as the Hartford. Earl Yost markers for the Silk Towners. points, 12 in the final stanza. Rockville. She. was a member of the Philadelphia East Hartford High, 58-46, in CCIL Hornets forgot to get back, had 12 Other survivors are four other Apostolic Christian Church of Manchester took charge the third The Indians outrebounded the Sports Editor basketball action last night at the points in the final eight minutes to stanza, Anderson in particular, as it Hornets, 28-22, with Anderson grab­ daughters, two sons, a sister, 26 Ellingtor. Hornets’ gym. .grandchildren and four great­ aid Anderson in the scoring column. got the ball down low to its big man bing 11 caroms. Funeral services will be held Mon­ sentimentai The victory moves the Silk grandchildren. ''Bill Anderson was the difference and he responded with 11 markers in Earle had 16 points as the lone per­ day at 1:30 p.m. at the Ladd Funeral Towners to 9-1 in the league and 10-1 Funeral services will be Monday at in the second half both offensively the third eight-minute segment. former in double digits for East Home, 19 Ellington Ave. Friends overall while the loss drops the 9:1,') a m. from Steve D'Esopo Super, choi^ and on the boards,” remarked Tribe Manchester also went into a 1-2-2 Hartford. may call at the funeral home Sunday Hornets to 1-8 in the CCIL and 1-9 Coach Doug Pearson of his pivotman, Wethersfield Chapel. 277 Folly Brook zone in the second half and that from 1 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in overall. who netted 20 of his game-high 22 Blvd with a mass of Christian burial Ellington Center Cemetery. Guess here Is Philadelphia will add Manchester fans may well recall proved effective. "We went into a ManrhcBier (.58) — Williams 7-2- Anderson, 6-foot-6 senior markers after the intermission. zone mainly because Anderson was 16, Silver, 2-1-5. Anderson 9-422, at 10 a.m at St. Augustine's Church. to the prestige the city has gained on ’ debut with the BA’s when he center, was held to 2 points in the Hartford Burial will be in Mt. St. “Joe Panaro did a great job for us in foul trouble,” Pearson explained. Britnell 2-2-6, Maher 1-4-6, Oleksinski the sports scene in the past 12 months took off under the hoop and was opening half but broke loose for 11 Benedict Cemetery in Bloomfield. Card uf Thunks too. He came off the bench and "We put Greg (Williams) on the 0-0-0, Panaro 1-0-2. Pedemonte 0-1-1 V. /# • > when the Eagles bring home the knocked nearly cold, his head markers in the third stanza when Friends may call at the funeral home Wt‘ Wish to thank Dr Marjorie fHjrnoll. the nur.vs sparked us. He got four steals and point of the zone and it was very ac­ Totals 22-14-58. bacon from New Orleans with the striking the bottom of the backboard. Manchester raced to a 34-26 lead. Sunday fron 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. and all the people at Kockvilte Nursing Hume, our keyed the offense by getting us run­ tive and we got some steals off of it.” relatives. Iriends and neighbors fur their kindness Super Bowl championship against Just for the record, the biggest The clubs were deadlocked at 25-all ning.” Memorial donations may be made to and sympathy shown tn us during our recent bereave­ Oakland. Manchester had a 34-26 lead going Kaol Hartford (46) — Campbell 3- man to ever play here was Wilt after a Pat Silver jumper before the East Hartford, with Terry Earle the Manchester Land Conservation ment. and tor the l>eagliful floral ollerings and Neither team was expected to into the final quarter and extended it 3-9, Earle 8-0-16, Dean 2-0-4, Pan- spiritual bou<|uets Chamberlain, who admitted he Indians spurted in the closing seg­ Trust. 20 Hartford Rd.. Manchester. and Wendell Williams each scoring 4 to 43-30 with just under six minutes discia 1-2-4, G. Williams 4-1-9, W The lamilv of the late Fred Donaluk iDaniliki reach the heights of the Super Bowl measured seven feet, two inches. He ment of the third stanza. They went points, took a 13-10 lead at the turn. 06040 before the opening kickoff last fall. played here with his NBA All-Stars in remaining with Williams accounting Williams 0-3-3. Havonac 0-1-1. Totals on a 9-i tear, led by Anderson's 7 Manchester rebounded to take a 19 17 for 5 points and Anderson 4 in this 18-10-46 Correction Getting a trim Oakland has been there before but an exhibition against George WWl Vets Laingen waves the sentimental choice is the Eagles, Mitchell’s Nassiff Arms. M VNCIIESTKIt — The obituary of MANCHESTER - Manchester Former hostage Gary E. Lee of Falls Church, Va., seem to Former hosUge Bruce Laingen, charge d’affaires of the strictly sentimental. It's been nearly three decades Jean Jobert Larrivee, published in Barracks of Veterans of World War I enjoy his beard-trimming Friday at the Wiesbaden Air Force U.S. Embassy in Tehran, waves to newsmen at Wiesbaden Air Remember, the kickoff will be at 6 since Manchester won hoop titles in The Herald Monday, Jan. 19, in­ and its auxiliary have postponed the o'clock, so adjust your dinner hour if Connecticut, Eastern and American Eagle eagers stop Xavier hospital in West Germany. (UPI photo) Force hospital. He is accompanied by a nurse. (UPI photo) advertently omitted the name of her meeting originally scheduled for you haven''t already informed the League competition and old time husband, George Larrivee. Mrs. tomorrow. It will be held instead on lady of the house fans still bring up the good old days Missing five straight one-and-one fourth quarter,” stated East Coach by three points with 11 seconds left. Jeff Billing had 18, Kohs 17 and Dunn Jobert, formerly of Manchester, died Feb, 22. when the sport was king In this com­ situations in the fourth quarter, East Jim Penders, “We were very for­ That broke the string of five misses,” Jan. 17 at Bristol Hospital. and Steve Randazzo 12 apiece for the Skating Seven-footers munity. Catholic barely held off a late charge tunate to escape with the victory but Penders commented. Middletown-based visitors. and took a 62-61 victory over Xavier we'll take it.” Todd Kohs and Dave Dunn led the Manchester fire calls MANCHESTER - There will be Seven foot basketball players are Ea»l Calliolic (62) — Galligan 12- High in HCC basketball action last East had a 14-9 lead at the turn and Xavier fourth-quarter comeback 4-28, Ayer 0-2-2, Radant 3-1-7. Pagani supervised skating today from 10 Manchester as common today as winter colds. Notes off the cuff night at the Eagles' Nest. Thursday. 7:24 p.m, — Car acci­ 33-25 edge at the intermission with with 8 and 6 markers respectively. 2-0-4, Bond 5-3-13. Falknowski 0-0-0, dent and propane gas leak at 160 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Charter Oak Looking back, the first seven-foot The victory moves East to 4-1 in Brian Galligan leading the way with "They (Xavier) came,at us at the Askintowicz 1-0-2, Hintz 1-0-2, McCov Oakland St. (Eighth District) Park and at Center Springs Annex. player to come into Manchester was Jerry Fort, former member of the the HCC and 6-5 overall while the loss 14 points. Doug Bond also helped the For information phone 643-4700. Boston Celtics, has been a regular end. We were very lucky.” Penders 0-4-4. Totals 24-14-62. Friday, 3:32 p.m. — Sprinkler Elmore Morgenthaler, following drops the Falcons to 0-4 in the con­ East cause with 8 first-half points. stated. system malfunction at box 233. performer with the Explorers’ entry Hostage celebration Rights in firebomb case World War II when pro basketball ference and 4-7 overall, "Bond played a real strong game. East had 21 turnovers overall. (Town) flourished here with one capacity in the M anchester Rec Senior \a)i«T (61) — Dunn 6-0-12,.Ran BOLTON - The Bolton He got a couple of key rebounds in Galligan finished with 28 points Friday, 4:19 p.m. — Medical call, crowd after another for games at the League...Baseball’s Hall of Fame “We blew five straight one-and-one dazzo 5-2-12, Galland 0-0-0. Richo 0-0- Ecumenical Council will sponsor a the fourth quarter. He also made the while Bond, 6-foo-t2 sophomore, 0, Kohs 7-3-17, Patton 1-0-2, Billings 6- at 437 Summit St, (Eighth District) State Armory. baseball ceremonies at Cooperstown, situations and had 8 turnovers in the first of a one-andone to nut us ahead service of celebration for the return N.Y., will be held on Sunday, Aug. 2 added 13 points to the winning effort. 6-18, Pitruzzello 0-0-0. Totals 25-11-61 of the hostages and Christian unity, The former Boston Celtic player Beethoven Chorus was with the Hartford Hurricanes, at with Bob Gibson being inducted. Cin­ Sunday at 7 p.m. at St. Maurice Suspect says he didn’t know cinnati and Oakland will meet the MANCHESTER - The Beethoven Church, Hebron Road. the time when head-to-head series Chorus will rehearse Tuesday at with the Manchester Nassiff Arms following day in the annual exhibition Cheney five sueeumbs that he has no memory of that oc­ enrolled in remedial reading classes scene belonged to him, but said he game... Asked how it felt to be Emanuel Lutheran Church from 10 to Al-Anon meeting By MARTIN KEARNS was big stuff. currence. up to the time he' quit high school had earlier lent it to Gilliland. Morgenthaler was followed by Ar­ watching (from the press box) the 11 a.m. New members are welcome. EAST HARTFORD - Al-Anon Herald Reporter Playing its best half of the season, of the damage in the third canto with points for Coventry with Jameson Metheney faces federal charges for mid-way through the tenth grade. Although he said he didn't throw the nold Jones, also with Hartford Whalers play hockey and knowing Coffee will be served before the will meet tonight at 8:30 at the Burn­ HARTFORD — A 19-year-old West Cheney Tech couldn't keep up with 6 and 4 markers respectively for the tossing home 16 and Lane 15. supposed civil rights violations and Although Metheney acknowledged firebomb, Metheney did not say who against local teams, notably the that he could play as well as half the rehearsal. side Methodist Church, Church Virginian youth charged in the Oc­ Coventry High's quickness in the Patriots. “Cable played well for us and possession of an unregistered his right to remain silent, the youth had. ^ British Americans. He was a shade squad, Gordie Howe replied: “I know Street. tober firebombing of a Manchester closing segment and dropped a 68-57 "We shot very poorly from the foul Brian Eaton did a good job running weapon. Conviction on both counts told the court he could not unders­ under the seven foot mark. that I would try hardefe.’’d .Solidly Anyone who has a family member home testified Friday in federal decision to the Patriots in COC line, that really hurt us," cited Tech the offense.'■ Phillips stated. District meeting carries a possible maximum tand his rights tn their entirety. In seeking to clarify the discrepan­ How M anchester's Big Buck behind Carl Silver and upset with the or a friend who has a problem with court that he did not fully understand basketball action last night in Coven­ Coach Craig Phillips. "We had our sentence of 11 years imprisonment Dennis went on to say Manchester cies surrounding his rights, Bycholski, a half foot shorter but 50 decision by Bob Weiss, town Cheney's next outing is Tuesday SOI TH W INDSOR- In keeping alcoholism is invited to attend the his rights at the time of his arrest. try. best first half of the season against a and an $11,000 fine. police never told Metheney he could Metheney said he told police he un­ pounds heavier, would cut down manager, not to promote him are night against Cromwell High at the with a plan to hold its meetings in meeting. According to testimony taken this The victory pushes the Patriots to team we consider a pretty good one. State police testified Wednesday have a lawyer with him during derstood them b^ause he was em­ Jones, a great scorer for the Canes, Mike Crispino and Pat'Prignano. The Panthers' Den at 8 o'clock. ,Cromwell various towns in the district, the week in U.S. District Court, state and 5-3 in the TOC and 7-3 overall while We were consistent the first half. holds a share of the COC lead. that they told Metheney his rights as questioning, and Metheney testified barrassed they would think him except against Manchester. former worked for several years for Greater Hartford Transit District Manchester police informed Charles the setback drops the Tectimen to 3-5 "The second half we ran into a ((ovonlr) (68) — 7-1-15, T. Morris Air quality report he stood outside the Greyhound bus that had he known his rights, he stupid if it was known he couldn't The first really big man ever to the Rec Department while Prignano will meet at the South Windsor Town Norman Metheney of his rights on in the conference and 3-7 overall. stretch in the third quarter where we 9-6-24, J Morris 4-0-8, Szabo 2-0-4. HARTFORD (UPI) - The state which was to take him to New York would have made such a request. read the form. play for a Manchester team was Ray was close to the program with his Hall Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. four separate occassions in one 24- The clubs were deadlocked after turned the ball over 3-4 times and Seymour 0-0-0. Edgerly 0-0-0. Department of Environmental City, and later to his native West When cross-examined by Richard Felix, who was listed at one inch un­ sons involved as players. Another The Town of South Windsor just hour period surrounding his Oct. 8 the first quarter at 12-all with Coven­ they scored," Phillips continued. Sequeira 0-0-0. Jameson 7-2-16, Protection reported moderate Sir Virginia. Palmer, assistant U.S. attorney, The defense is seeking to dismiss der seven feet. Out of Long Island backer is Jeff Koelsch, who often joined the district. It is expected that arrest. try moving to a 29-23 halftime bulge. “That forced us out of our zone into a LeGrand 0-1-1. Totals'29-10-68 quality across Connecticut Friday. But Metheney said he does not Metheney admitted he hadn't told certain statements made by University, Felix helped the Brltish- didn’t see eye-to-eye with Silver’s Councilman Richard Nicholson will On only one occasion, however, did Scott Cable was a bellweather the man-to-man defense and they were Chcm-) Tfrli (57) — Cable 10-3-23. The DEP forecast good air quality remember the incident, due to a police the truth during initial Metheney following his arrest. Den­ Americans win the American League views on adult baseball, but is out be voted in as that town’s represen­ police allegedly read Metheney his first half for the Techraen with 12 of too quick for us down the stretch" B. Eaton 4-4-12, Gothberg 1-2-4, statewide for Saturday. combination of sleep and alcohol. questioning. nis Friday offered argument in sup­ crown and was named the league's getting signatures on petitions to be tative. rights, and the youth testified Friday his game-total 23 points. Isaac Williamson was also in twin Williamson 7-0-14. T. Eaton 0-0-0. Minutes before and police testified Metheney had told police he went port of his earlier motion that the most valuable player. His play was a presented the Board of Directors and Coventry moved its margin to 46-32 digits for Cheney with 14 points along Belanger 0-0-0. Nowak 1-0-2. Gover- they had shook Metheney to awaken to bed shortly after midnight the statements were obtained in viola­ stepping stone up to the NBA with Weiss...Have a nice (and super) , him. evening of the bombing. But Friday after three periods with Jerry with Brian Eaton who netted 12. nale 1-0-2, Carpenter 0-0-0, Harrison tion of his client's constitutional first New York and then Baltimore. weekend. Greg Williams Jameson and Keith Lane doing most Manchester police told the court he testified he had accompanied two rights. Tim Morris had a game-high 24 0-0-0 Totals 24-9-57, Metheney had signed a rights' form Manchester youths to the scene of Glastonbury the previous day when he had been the firebombing. The pretrial hearing is scheduled taken to their station for questioning. The youths in question, Eugene to continue early next week when the Five player deal Again the morning o f. his arrest, Gilliland and Eric Eionze, both 18, are defense summons the driver of the Manchester girls in rout police said had been asked to initial suspects in the firebombing. aforementioned Greyhound bus to identical forms on two separate oc­ Gilliland has pleaded guilty in state the witness stand. Palmer, the makes Lynn Angel Racing to a 24-3 lead after one Towners to 7-5 in the league and 8-5 eight minutes. steals and Cooney 6 assists to help cassions. Superior Court to accessory-to-arson. federal prosecutor, also held out the quarter, Manchester High never overall while the setback was the “ We applied a fullcourt man-to- the Manchester cause. possibility he would call as Rec programs planned But Metheney testified before U.S. Donze has not been charged. BOSTON (UPI) - All-Star out­ remained uncertain when the deal looked back in scoring a 76-23 win 11th in as many outings for the man press and got a lot of layups off Manchester also took the jayvee witnesses, passengers from the bus. District Judge Jose A. Cabranes that In federal court Friday, Metheney fielder Fred Lynn and pitcher Steve was announced. Marvin Miller, the over hapless East Hartford High in Hornets. fast breaks." remarked Indian iToach tilt. 56-15. Shana Hopperstead had 13 GLASTONBURY - The new p.m. on weekends. Men's Volleyball, every Tuesday he didn't understand the meaning of denied charges that he threw the Renko have been traded by the director of the Players Association, CCIL girls’ basketball action last Jennifer Hedlund dumped in 14 Steve Armstrong. points and Toby Brown 12 for the un­ recording number for daily informa­ The department is also sponsoring from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Hebron Avenue the rights' forms presented to him. molotov cocktail, instead saying one Judge Cabranem is expected to Boston Red Sox to the California and Ray Grebey, the head of the night at Clarke Arena. points and Kathy Cooney 4 as Manchester had a 40-15 edge after beaten young Indians, 13-0 for the tion concerning parks and recreation a racquetball clinic and court time, School. Participants must be age 18 Metheney's court-appointed of the other youths had thrown it. He rule on the motion at the conclusion Angels for pitchers Frank Tanana Player Relations Committee, were The victory pushes the Silk Manchester took the big edge after two periods and 60-18 edge at the end season. programs is 659-2731. The office is at a discount cost, in cooperation or older (must be out of high school). lawyer, Thomas Dennis, brought out also said Gilliland alone built the gas­ of pretrial testimony —sometime and Jim Dorsey and outfielder Joe involved in arbitration hearings at of three quarters. Manrhcslt-r (76) — Cooney i-o.ff located at 1086 New London Turnpike with the Rollout Racquetball Club of No fee or registration necessary. the youth's record of reading dif­ oline bomb. next week. A Feb. 4 jury selection Rudi, it was announced Friday. the time the deal was struck. “It was a good effort overall, Donnelly 1-0-2, Hedlund 10-5-2D, and is open Monday through Friday Rocky Hill. Co-ed Volleyball, the second ficulties. Responding to his Metheney further testified that the has been scheduled, along with a Red Sox General Manager Lynn, 29, missed the last 37 games Simsbury quintet everyone got to play a lot. It was a E bersold 0-0-0, W right 1-0-2. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.- The regular Glastonbury residents are invited Friday of each month from 7:30 to Feb. 9 trial. questions, Metheney said he had been red cigarette lighter found at the Haywood Sullivan, who made the an­ of the 1980 season with a broken toe good game to come off a layoff. It Markham 1-3-5. Tucker 4-0-8, Curtin number to call during these hours is to take part in the club's morning 9:30 p.m., Hebron Avenue School for nouncement from New York, said a but finished with a .301 batting allowed us to use a lot of people." 2-1-5. Young 4-3-11, MacDonald 3-0-6. 659-2711, Ext. 317. program which includes free racquet men and women age 18 and over. No news conference was scheduled for 9 average in 110 games. Armstrong stated. Brown 1-24. Totals 31-14-76 When school is cancelled due to in­ and ball rental, free babysitting, one- fee, too much to stop Hedlund had 25 points and Paige Tanana, 27, one of the leading left­ East ilariforil (23)— K. Jardin 1- clement weather, all morning half hour of exer-cises and one hour Suspect eludes cops for hour p.m. at Fenway Park to explain the handers in the m ajors. from 1974 Hitting an icy 15-for-55 from the Young 11 to lead Manchester. Rose 0-2, Juggins 1-3-5, Zera 0-0-0, Mangan recreation activities will also be of court time, for a charge of |3. Teen Drop-In Center, every trade and also the latest information Eisenhauer 1-3-5, Gallagher 1-0-2, Thursday and Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. MANCHE.STER — Friday evening, after an hour's Both men were charged with burglary in the tliird on what has been called the Lynn- through 1978, was sidelined with ten- floor, Penney High couldn’t over- Herlihy 2-2-6, Lowdiss 1-2-4, Johnson Troy netted 9 points to lead East 0- 0-9, Chicoine 0-0-0. Mc.Nulty 0-00, J. cancelled. Anyone wishing to know The program runs Tuesday, Hartford. the status of afternoon and evening for teens ages 13-19. Center is located chase involvjng police dogs and local and state police, degree and larceny in the first degree. Fisk situation. dinitis from July 9 through Sept. 4 of come the obstacle and fell to co-CCIL 3-0-6, Croft 0-0-0, Gordon 0-1-1, Fitz- Jardin 2-0-4. Kasavage 1-0-2, Troy 4- Wednesdays and Thursdays from John Fantasia, 25, of East Hartford was apprehended the 1979 season. He came back last leader Simsbury High, 59-35, in Tucker had 9 rebounds. Hedlund 6 programs should call the new at Naubuc School in the old cafeteria. While no announcement had been morris 1-1-3. Totals 20-19-59. 1- 9. Drumm O-l-I. Totals 9-5-23. 9:30 to 1 a.m. Those interested should Fantasia and Roger Kimball, 21, of 1112 Main St., East ------^ year to start 31 games for California league play last night in Simsbury, number, after 2 p.m. just show up at the court. No charge. made in the arbitration meeting in Penney (35)—Dunn20-4, Fahey 0- Hartford, were charged with attempting to leave the and finished with an 11-12 record. In The victory moves the Trojans to 9- Students who wish to participate in New York regarding the status of 0-0, Cruz 4-0-8, Sylvester 3-0-6, Jazz dance lessons are being Monday night open gym, for Budweiser Warehouse at the J.C, Penney Industrial Park eight major-league seasons, Tanana 1 in the league and 10-1 overall while the annual water safety instruction Lynn and Red Sox catcher Carlton Dawkins 3-0-6, Peruccio 04)-0, Garen Terrier hoopsters offered during the wirter months at children ages eight and over, 6:M to 9 with two delivery trucks, Kimball was apprehended in has an overall record of 102-78. the victory drops the Black Knights class should register at the recrea­ Fisk, it was apparent from dis­ 10-2, Berube 2-1-5, Klemba 0-1-1, Hebron Avenue School on Mondays the truck, but Fantasia ran from the truck and eluded the 50% of tion office. p.m. at the high school. Proper closure of the Lynn trade that he was Dorsey, 25, was considered one of to 6-4 in the league and 6-5 overall, Crooks 0-3-3, Judd 0-0-0. Totals 15-5- from 8 to 9 p.m. The instructor will footwear is required. Ping pong, police for about an hour, police said. the bright pitching prospects in the Penney hosts Fermi High Tuesday Classes meet Monday and still Red Sox property as of early 35. be Terry Piacente, a professional volleyball, badminton, basketball, Angels’ system. Last year, the night in East Hartford while win over Bulldogs Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Friday afternoon. dance instructor. Lessons will con­ jogging and such are available. This your heat goes out righthander had a 14-7 record at Salt Simsbury entertains co-CCIL leader the high school pool, plus two hours a tinue through March 23 at a fed of Lynn had a .308 career batting Whalers bow program won't be held on Jan. 26 or average In six seasons with the Red Lake City of the Pacific Coast Manchester the same evening in 8 Breaking matters open in the third week in practical experience. $ 10. 1980 rebounds in a good effort off the Feb. 2 and 16. League and was 1-2 in four starts for o'clock starts, HARTFORD (UPI) - stanza. Rocky Hill High stopped Classes will start on April 20 and Jogging is allowed in the high Sox. highlighted by his 1975 season boards for Bolton. the window. when he was selected rookie of the the Angels last September. Simsbury had a 13-8 lead at the turn Kent Nilsson scored one Bolton High. 58-47, in COC basketball Mike McKenna had 13 points and end June 11. Participants must be 17 school gym on Tuesdays and Sunday open gym, 1 to 5 p.m. at the ‘The Year in Review” year and most valuable player in the Most fans of the game remember and 26-14 bulge at the half with goal and assisted on action last night in Rockv Hill. Connie Winalski 12 to pace Rockv years of age and have a current ad­ Thursdays from 6:40 to 7:30 a.m. and high school for those age eight and American League. Rudi, who has a .268 career batting Penney a cool 5-for-22 from the field another and goaltender Pat Hill along with Tim Steven s game- vanced lifesaving certificate. Anyone Yoga lessons are being offered on older. Proper footwear is required. DEFENDER-1 keeps it in. Lynn's contract with the Angels is average, as a member of the world the opening 16 minutes, Riggin made 40 saves The win moves the Terriers to 2-7 high 15 markers. Cassells had 11 wanting more information should Wednesdays from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. The program won't be held on Feb. for four years, UPI learned. champion Oakland teams of 1972, "It was just a real rotten evening,” Friday leading the Calgary in the conference and 2-8 overall points and Tom Mulcahy 10 to lead contact Brian Gillie, 659-2711, Exc. at Naubuc School in the old cafeteria. 22. Open gym sessions for adults are Flames to a 4-2 victory 316. “THIS W EEK” 1973 and 1974. underscored Penney Coach Bemie while the loss drops the Bulldogs to 1- Bolton. Lessons will continue through March held at the Naubuc School each over the slumping Hartford 8 in the C(X: and 1-10 overall. The department will maintain ice Dandley, "We had a very poor game; Rocky Mill (58) — Winalski 5-2-12. 25. Those interested should register Wednesday from 6 to 9:30 n.m. Whalers. Bolton had a slender 6-5 lead after and provide supervision for skating at the recreation office. The fee is we were flat. They (Simsbury) Etheridge 4-0-8. Bachteler M-3. Glastonbury stops played a good game but we just The win snapped the one quarter with the Terriers taking at the J. B. Williams Park, Eastbury $10. Participants should bring a mat Recreation activities for senior Sullivan 0-0-0, Wright 1-1-3, McKenna UPl’e award winning News didn't 00 uie job. seven game road winless an 18-13 halftime lead. Rocky Hill 6-1-13. Sorano 1-2-4. T. Stevens 5-5-15 Pond, and Salmon Brook Pond, if the or blanket and wear leotards or citizens are held each Thursday at St. streak for Calgary. Hart­ ice is at least six inches thick. Those loose, comfortable clothing. Paul's Church, Main Street. Hot program: with Del Dixon A "We were really in a groove blew matters open in the third stan­ Totals 23-12-.58. loss skein at five against East Hartford (last Friday) ford, 1-8-2 in its last II za, jumping to a 40-23 lead. Bollon (17) — N. Harpin 2-1-5. planning to skate should call the new Other department programs in­ lunch is served at 11:45 a.m. at a Brian Richards. starts, has not won in its . recording number to learn of daily Snapping its five-game losing and not playing Tuesday didn’t help Brown 3-2-8. Peterson .3-1-7, Landrev clude: Glastonbury ^ u are Dance charge of 85 cents. Games 2 such as games, was guilty of a number of last seven home game. ice conditions. bingo, pekeno, and cards can be streak, Glastonbury High toppled fouls but it did not hurt the us. It seemed we were not ready to “We had a lot of opportunities in 2-0-4. T. Mulcahy 2-6-10. Cassells 5-i Club, lessons on Wednesdays from 8 Nilsson scored the lone the first quarter but just couldn't The schedule for supervised played after lunch. Reservations or Newington High, 60-46, in CVC Tomahawks as the Indians continual­ play. We had shots but we were not 11, K. Mulcahy 1-0-2. Totals l8-ll-;7 to 10 p.m. at Buttonball School for all goal the first period score," stated Bolton Coach Dave skating is 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. level dancers. For more information cancellations must be made any day basketball action last night at the ly missed from the line. putting tjiem in,” Dandley added. staking Calgary to a 1-0 Leete , “We stayed close but they on weekdays and 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 call Ginny Collins, 633-7747. before noon on Wednesday. Hear all the local news Tomahawks' gym. Todd Fhroffltt had a fine game for Rich Yokabaskas had 14 points and The victory ups Glastonbury to 1-5 Bob Holloway 13 to pace Simsbury lead at 18:17. Willi Plctt started to score. We had a good Glastonbury with a team-high 14 set up Bob MacMillan for a Six mat bouts etorlee of 1980. in the CVC and 3-9 overall while the while Tony Cruz’ 8 markers led fourth quarter but it was a little too rhon-cradit courses Even storm windows let points with Mike Clinton dumping in shot that Whaler goalie Death causes listed Installed Inside home, loss drops the visiting Indians to 1-5 Penney. Simsbury was 20-for-36 from late by then.” Travis Cassells had 15 a dozen markers and Mike Stowell 10 John Garrett easily slated tonight HARTFORD (UPI) — Ckinnecticut's five leading 30% of your heat out. business, school or In­ in the conference and 2-8 overall. the field. Manchester Community College ‘ in the winning effort. handled, but Nilsson Six all-star bouts comprise tonight's causes of death in 1978 were heart diseases, cancer, DBFINOIR 1 keeps dustrial windows In Newington had a 10-9 lead In the Simitbury (59) — Campbell 2-0-4, shoveled in the rebound. pro wrestling card at the Clarke stroke, accidents and pneumonia-influenza, the state WEDNESDAY CLASSES STARTINQ JANUARY 28 that heat In by In­ minutes. For additional sloppily played contest after the first Stan Duke had 18 points and Mike Yokabaskas 5-4-14, Holloway 4-5-13, leads Department of Health Services said Friday. Fedlna 12 for Newington, which Arena, sponsored by the Manchester. ‘^Programming In “Basic" SATURDAY JAN. 24 creasing Insulating ef­ Information on how quarter with Glastonbury taking the PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - A Fire Department, 8th District. First 'The total number of deaths recorded in 1OT8, the latest halftime edge at 24-17. couldn't overcome its weak shooting ficiency 2% timetl It's relaxed Mark Lye, playing the course bout starts at 8. figures available, was 25,902, which was 358 more than in ‘^Psychiatric Nursing for Licensed LPN* DEFENDER 1* can save Glastonbury kept its lead at 41-34 effort to pull the win out over. 1977 for a death rate of 8.2 per 1,000 population. •^Astrology I crystal clear, self- money for you contact; Glastonbury. East matmen fall for a change instead of the opposi­ In the feature. World Wrestling 1:1S to 1:55 over Newington after three quarters tion, forged a 6under-par 65 Friday Federation Heavyweight champion The five leading causes of death accounted for 77.9 per­ ‘^Philosophical Psychology II weatheratrlpplng and Is EUMRE ASSOeUTES with the Indians mostly off target. The victory moves Glastonbury out Coming from behind, Rham High triumph in the unlimited class. for a one-stroke lead over David puts his belt on the line cent of all the deaths during 1978. ‘^Calligraphy The visitors were 12-for-33 from the of the CVC cellar and into a tie with downed East Catholic, 33-27, in 1(X) — Boucher (R) pinned Mulcahy Heart diseases accounted for 10,010 deaths — or 38.6 Newington in the league standings. Graham and Jim Nelford after two against the Incredible , in ‘ CLASSES EEQIN FEBRUARY 4 floor in the second half. w restling action yesterday in 3:05, 107 — Boucher (R) pinned Dean rounds of the $3(W,000 Phoenix Open. a one fall, one hour time limit con­ percent — of 1978 deaths with a moratality rate of 315.3 ncnue i nf-nm mmnn» rmei Glailonbury (60) — Proffitt 7-0- Register In Person at the men urn. Glastonburv. as it has in past Hebron. 3:16, 114 — Liner (EC) pinned Gervais The lanky Californian was among test. per 100,000 population. 14, Barlow 3-2-8, Clinton 4-4-12, :42, 121 — Velez (EC) pinned Griffin :46, Community Services Office IAIinP^$'l230 Frosh wins The setback drops the Eagle the early starters on a cool, overcast Also. Dominic DeNucci will lock Cancer accounted for 5,971 deaths — 23.1 percent — of Patenaude 4-0-8, Stowell 4-2-10, 128 — Corey (EC) dec. Watkins6-3, 134 — Information; 646-2137 East Catholic freshman basketball grapplers to 2-6-1 for the season. day at the Phoenix Country Club and up with the tall Texan. Stan Hansen. the deaths with a mortality rate of 188.1 per 100,000 pop­ DeGemmls 3-0-6, Majek 1-0-2. Totals Jack Liner, Carlos Velez, Todd Foley (EC) dec. Wilkes 4-1, 140 - ulation. p n a a n fd by team downed Xavier, 42-37, yester­ 26-8-60. Turgeon (EC) WBF, 147 — Czaplicki (R) he toured the course as if he were In other bouts. Rick McGraw faces Eieiore Associates day at the Eagles' Nest. Tom Moriar- Corey, Joe Foley. Dave Turgeon and playing for fun instead of a Frank Savage; Japan's Yatsu op­ Health questions Newington (46) — Duke 6-1-13, Ben Leyland were winners for the ty had 11 points and John Mlsselwitz Fedina 6-0-12. Cohen 1-0-2, S. Meucci pinned Alosky 1:24, 167 - Leyland (ECl challenging for a $54,000 prize. poses the unpredictable Johnny lEvery day, exclusively in your Evening Herald, get the MMKIESTEII STATE 67 WoodlaiMl 6L 9 for the 10-2 young Eagles. East's Eagles. dc. Garvais 8-5, 169- Keklak (R) pinned Having g.ained exempt status this Rodz; Steve King does against Jose inside facts on health in Dr Lawrence Lamb's health 647-14111 nextI n H iin a i«'w.iHnp«iav a t home ttnamRham looKtook methe boutooul wiinwith a oecisiondecision Higuera 3:22, 187 - Rankl (R) dec. year after finishing 39th on the Estrada, and Baron Mikel Scicluna column. againstnat St ^ a u l at 4 o'cli;k victory in the 187-poOnd class which Meyer 6-4, Unlimited -=■ Rood (R) pinned money list in i960. Lye says, he feels battles Angelo Gomez. U iC C mstM, PaulanociotK. 4^ tied matters at 27-all and a pin Lucier 2:46. absolutely no pressure the% davs. Tickets will be on sale at the door. l-> J'AKMN'i; IlKHAl.l), S,il . Jan 24. 1»8I

EVENING HERALD, Sat., Jan. 24. 1981 - 13 Disparity of philosophy noted fh : •? Sciarra enjoys duty NEW ORLEANS (UPI) With pounder would be benched for the and respect them. way we handle things like that.” • j in,. preparations for Sunday’s game. altercation between an old veteran only two days left before their Super Super Bowl but Flores quelched that "If that was one of my players, “I think we collected only about "We’ll approach this like a Monday and a .young rookie Thursay but that ■ I' I Bowl XV showdown Sunday, the wide Friday. • he'd be home by now. Something like $1,400 in fines last season, which on special team unit happens. They Just w r e s ts a little disparity of philosophy between the "There won't be any reper­ that shows a lack of. respect for your really isn't that much. It’ll be higher night game,” said Flores. “When we bit and no hard punches were thrown. Philadelphia Eagles and the Oakland cussions." said Flores. "He violated teammates." this season because we get fMO a play at home on Monday night, we We’re a very physical team and NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - ,John Canada was the right one for me,’’ "On a college level, getting an Raiders continued to show. curfew rules and we'll take care of it Despite his reputation as a dis­ week from Tony Franklin. Tony sta^ at 6 p.m. so that’s pretty close maybe it’s just our way and saying Sciarra claims to actually like the says the S-foot-11, 185-pounder, who education is the No. 1 achievement Oakland Coach , internally like we always do. There ciplinarian, Vermeil said there ac- decided to make an onsides kick on to our. starting time Sunday (5 p.m. that we’re getting ready.” violent world of NFL special teams is listed as safety and punt returner and being in a big bowl game is a meeting the press Friday for the Ikst won't be any lineup changes." CST). We’ll let the guys sleep in a lit­ The players involved reportedly — and he’s got the bruises to prove it. on the Eagles’ depth chart. "I have great thrill. On a pro level, though, time before Sunday's title game, said Flores laughed when asked if the tle longer and rest up. We’ve had so were guard and "It’s true that it’s everyone’s goal no regrets about it whatsoever.” it’s a way of making a living.” the $1,000 fine levied Thursday Raiders were in their rooms by 11 many meetings in the last two weeks SU PER BO W L that we'll prbbably Just have a quick linebacker . to be a starter in this league and play Sciarra was transferred 'to slot- Sciarra came awav from against defensive end p.m. Thursday night. the entire 60 minutes, but I enjoy review meeting.” "I’ve had no problems at all with back by British Columbia and won Philadelphia’s 10-7 regular-season for missing curfew would not affect "Everybody was in at 11 — and doing all the things I’m asked to do,” Rookie of the Year honors before his they all stayed. We locked their “I plan to spend a lot of time by my players,” said Vermeil. “I’ve triumph over Oakland with renewed his starting status Sunday. says P h ila d e lp h ia ’s John-Of- NFL rights were switched to Tampa respect for the Raiders, but he's rooms from the outside and I have myself duriiig the next couple of found them to be basically relaxed Philadelphia Coach Dick Vermeil, All-Trades as th e ^ g le s prepare for Bay and then traded to the Eagles in quick to blow the Eagle horn, too. the only key. They may still be in days,” said Vermeil. "I live in a and concentrating well. I’ve been a strict disciplinarian, countered by BAOLE* MIOeilB Sunday’s Super BoWl XV against the 1978. The three-year NFL pro has there," he joked. state of constant concern. I’m not a pleased with the practices we’ve saying that if Matuszak was an Oakland Raiders. “As a matter of playdd at safety and quarterback as Eagle, he'd be back in Philadelphia Vermeil said the subject of fines great conversationalist as we get to had.”, tually aren't a lot of fines levied on his own in the playoffs last year after the day of the game. I like to be by The Eagles remained 3-point fact, I’m much more sore after a well as excelling on punt returns and “Oakland is a very physical team right now. doesn't surface too often with his his players. game if I’m on the special teams and we had a real tough game with club. one had failed and the other team myself.” favorites to end the AFC’s domina­ holding for kicks as the Elagles have Matuszak left the Raiders' "We probably have less fines than recovered. I fined him $100 a week than I am if I start as a defensive soared to their first Super Bowl un­ them that could have gone either "I trust my people," he said. "I Flores said bis players were get-, tion of the game in recent years. AFC Gateway Hotel headquarters after any team in the league,” he for each week of this season so that back. der Vermeil’s intense leadership. way,” he says, "We expect a tough know what they're made of. We don't ting a bit edgy in the final days clubs have won 10 of the last 12 Super the 11 p.m. curfew Wednesday night explained. “We really don’t have any he'd always have a reminder that “The thing people don’t realize In the NFC title game against game and we re out to break the AFC lock them early in the week when we leading up to the game — Vermeil Bowl games. Green Bay, which won and did not return until 3 a m. problems. The last guy I fined was in players are supposed to play and about the special teams is that every Dallas, Sciarra returned six punts for jinx in the Super Bowl, But we also play during the regular season and I characterized his club as calm and Super Bowl I and II, and Dallas, the Coaches were waiting for him and he training camp. He jumped bed check coaches are supposed to make play is very intense ... very physical. 69 yards and was instrumental in have super athletes on our team and didn't have any bedcheck. This is a businesslike. winner in Super Bowl VI and XII, are was assessed a $1,000 fine. There was and I made sure it was brought up in decisions." It just so happens that I can do a lot keeping the Eagles in good, field posi­ that fact is kind of played down." speculation that the 6-foot-8 . 280- high character team and I trust them "They want to get going,” said the only NFC teams ever to win front of the whole team. T ^ t's the ' Both coaches described their final Flores. "We had a little bit of an Super ^ w ls. of things and they like to use me in a tion throughout the 20-7 triumph. The Sciarra s admiration for Vermeil lot of different situations. I really Eagles’ indispensable player is slices through any conversation and don’t mind because I'm on the field a trying to downplay the importance of his description of the Eagles 44- f'" Expressive Raider quarterback lot that way." Sunday’s clash in the Louisiana year-old coach hints at aspects of a Sciarra, 26, was an outstanding Superdome, but he's had more father-son relationship. Big play in Raider offense Open-mouthed looks for waived a couple of years ago by San Fran­ collegiate quarterback at UCLA un­ success dodging tacklers than "Dick's tempo and intensity 'is cisco, has made miraculous comeback in der current Philadelphia Coach Dick reporters' questions. amazing, but that stuff has been receiver in practice drill as Oakland con­ Vermeil and he guided the Bruins to written about a lot. " he says, "I can NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The “Sure I'm excited about being who can make the big play too.” guard Gene Upshaw, one of the team tinued preparation for Super Bowl XV leading Raiders to biggest sport event of a stunning 23-10 upset over Ohio State remember scenes trom my UCJ^A back page of the silver and black 1980 "The one thing we have to guard here,” he says with a scratch of his On Sunday, however, the Raiders captains, and linebacker Matt Millen against Philadelphia Eagles. Plunkett, year. (UPI photo) in the 1976 Rose Bowl. He was days, however, that will remain with Oakland media guide features. a against is not to be too excited,” he itchy black beard. "This is the will be matched against the league’s is believed to be the first-year player said. “We want to peak on Sunday, drafted on the fourth round by me for a long time. For instance. I sketch of a Raiders’ helmet and the stingiest defensive team — one ttuit biggest game a pro football player involved Thursday. not before. The publicity is Chicago, but chose to play with can play in. This is for all the was working in the equipment room motto "Pro Football's Dynamic limited the NFL’s top-scoring club Does Flores try to break up these British Columbia of the Canadian during the summer one year and I Organization." magnified down here and the marbles. It’s tough to draw parallels (Dallas) to just seven points in the skirmishes himself? Football League would get there about seven o'clock It's more than just an empty demands are just unbelievable. We between this game and the Rose NFC championship game two weeks "Yeah, I move in sometimes,” he have to put things in the right 6coreboQrcl- “At the time, the decision to go to Bowl (tame. in the morning. phrase. ago. said with a weak smile. "Very perspective. 2.*00 B a n ^ Wills tUOTTi 7.. La?. Barrera Logan 351, Ed Tomkiel 350, The AFC champions, inching "We’re going to have to work like CD Pltoonlx Opon QoH 1100.I109J0O. 8. StanieStanley HoughHoubIi 2D.M0. 9. carefully.” "But the two-week period between SATURDAY J ohnny Campo Mi i¥) 10. Frank Martin Bill Colby 138, Walt Bender closer to Sunday's Super Bowl XV hell to get the big play against Tournomonl a9jro. Hannah honored Flores stressed the need for a games has also helped us. If we JAM. 2 4 ,1 9 8 1 ( S O S CollogoBoskotbolTSI 164. .clash against the Philadelphia Philadelphia," admitted Flores, with HORSES — i. Doonesbury tllB.OD. 2. balanced attack but admitted that for would have had to play this game last 2:30 Double Sonic f7D.7«) 3. Raise A Man NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Guard Eagles, continue to emphasize their the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy AFTERNOON (D® IntomoUonat Boxing tS4.«» 4. Irish Tower rJ.TBO S, EASTERN BliSINESS John Hannah of the New England one game "anything goes, although Sunday, we would have been at a dis­ 3KX) Buckpoint 6. El Barril Ml .830 7. Joe’s World reliance on the big play, the game- gleaming in the camera lights a few 12:00 — Dave Dynes 163-431, Patriots and defensive tackle Gary that doesn’t mean you go bananas.” advantage because that victory over OCafKttApIn Rowling (B) Bowl Sunday Flying Paster RliGO. 8. Parsley 947 jeo breaker that demoralizes the opposi­ feet from him. "We’re going to have The renaissance of Jim Plunkett as a Continuoa 9. Dr. Blum 144iflS. 10. Skipper s Friend John Kunz 163-389, Wayne Johnson of the San Diego Chargers tion. San Diego for the AFC title was very 1O0 4:00 Sampson 159, Bill QARMAN to do a lot better job of protecting our big-play quarterback has tended to emotional.” S WorklCupTomilt were honored Thursday as the NFL's ‘Toward the end of the regular quarterback than we did in our first ChamplontMp Wrottnng ® I8m8 Supor Bowl XV: Pro* Moorhouse 158, Mickey obscure the efficiency of Oakland’s Three and a half months ago, the Qamo Show outstanding offensive and defensive season and in the playoffs, we’ve game against the Eagles (10-7 loss) NHLHockoy 5:00 Holmes 157-415, Ray Daw­ ground game. Raiders were struggling and dis­ 1:30 linemen. made a lot of big plays,” said in November. We didn’t want to (3D Supor Bowl Sunday son 157-436, Rich De "I like to throw the ball being a missal rumors swirled around ® NCMBotkotball Continuoa * Hannah was named the outstanding Oakland Coach Tom Flores Friday at make that game a defensive struggle Dominicis 157, Ted Roback Collectibles former quarterback, but Um Flores’ head — now he’s within reach ^Bowling offensive lineman for the fourth con­ his final news conference before the but it just worked out that way.” 3:30 EVENINQ 155, Ed Lavado 153, Dan realistic,” said Flores, who was a of the $18,000 winner’s share. . f"’ QjpO Pro Bewlort Tour secutive year in balloting by The gang was sitting around the i t , NFL title game. “Our percentage of 5K)0 Toce 152, Ben Grzyb Sr. The Raiders, seeking to bmome reserve quarterback for Kansas City ® Auto Rodng: Rollytprint members of the NFL Players table in " J o e 's Back Room” For the uninformed, most outdoor pass completions hasn’t been as good "1 was concerned when we were 2- GD NCAABookotban 151-389, Paul Giliberto 150, the first wild card entry to win the in Super Bowl IV and an assistant SuporBowIRV Association. Johnson won the defen­ Thursday night and the conversation prints are made from an original oil, as it has been in the past, but when 3 and our quarterback (Dan f CoNogo BoakotM 'SI Stan Grzyb 382, Pete Scott Super Bowl since the 1970 merger, coach with the Raiders in Super Bowl CologoBesketboll 7:00 sive award for the first time. kept what is normally a cool to sketch or water .color, by the artist. you go for the big play your percen­ have been venting their pre-game Pastorini) had just broken his leg,” Q3> Sportfl Amorica 381, Ron Joiner 408, Ted XI. "To win you have to be able to said the Raiders’ second-year coach. 8:00 DUSTY - Ralph Dukett Hannah and Johnson received a downright cold room warm, if not ac­ These are run off by one of several tage suffers. We’ve been able to go ' frustrations on each other in some d) Phoonli Opon 0

E V E N I N G H E R A L D , gat.. Jan. 24,1961 - tS TV today w /§ Auditions scheduled for MCC production MANCHESTER — Auditions for the Manchester Com­ MORNING watch' 1U/2 len Banner, Simon Choppy And The Prirtceee troduces him to 11-year-old Danny, ^1879. (90 mins.) Oatea Man discovers chemical Championship WrestHng munity College spring production of “A Night of Im­ 5:50 company it dumping radioactive f^ eon. (SO mine.) 9 Super Bowl XIV RevtaHedLoa JuQa Child And Mora CD 9 The Love Boat Gopher end ^geiaavaPIttaburgh provisation” will be held Jan. 28, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 CDN cws material into water endangering the 8:00 llvesoflhenatives of a small island, Doo battle for theefieotiona of MMSSkturdayMghtUveHoai: p.m.; and Jan. 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. The try-outs will be ^ Up Front Lawmakers Saturday Oopher'sQorBeouapanpalwhohaa RokartHaya. ^ PaltornForLivIna ^hrs.) 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An efflcency expert 5:45 ______AFTERNOON______GC New York Report Emperor Napoleon. (2 hra.,- 5 C D ® Ryan'e Hope ^ Scnu^lhouae Rock power-madshiekwhowantstodes- final chapter of Don Winslow of the rich an^ arrlea him. (90 mlna.) alarms workers in thereaearch bur­ mins.) CD New Zoo Revue The exhibit, ‘‘Raffael: Paintings, Watercolors and Navy'. (90 mins.) ® 19 Hill Street Bluee A large SuYeMefceADeel VERNON—The Vernon United VERNON—The Tolland County Pehoviak, Connecticut Bank & Trust, 8:26 12:00 ^ y a Utopian city. (2 hrs.) ® (8 ® NBC Nawa eau of broadcasting company. (2 Second City TV 5:64 Prints,” will continue at the Jorgensen Gallery through 4:46 93) Thia Old House Host Bob Vila amount of guns era stolan from a 9 Morning Preyer 9 9 9 Doctors Methodist Church will present Art Association has chosen paintings Rockville; watercolor, Janet Lang, vD In The Newa (D Fat Albert Show ® Domata hra.) local store and shortly thereafter a ABC News 12:58 Feb. 13. The gallery is open to the public free of charge. 8:30 ^ ^ America's Top 10 097) Presantal (9) Llatan discusses some of the key deci­ (S) Super Bowl XIV Revleiled Los 8:65 “Fools for Christ’’, a mime and of the month to hang in area places of Somer’s Pizza. ^ 5:00 sions to be made about condomin­ blackout hits,the area, leading the 8 9 Todey'e Women G D ® FYI ' (D) Tom And Jerry Show ^ ABC Weekend Special _ _ 3:30 ^gelea va Pittsburgh Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, 1 to CDSportaSpectecularSuperBowl cops at the precinct house to think ^=30 6:00 1:00 mgsic skit, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. business and libraries. Also; Oil, Tina Madonia, Somers T ) Fiintatonee CD Voyage To The Bottom Of The ( D ® Pro Bowlers Tour Today's ium sales. (Cioaed-Captloned; ® ^ a tlv a l Of Faith ® ABC News Editon of the ‘Battle Of The NFL as.A.) that they are under attack. 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Denise Benoit, and Agronaky And Company " 6:16 and Alexis Titor deliver the CD SchoolhoueeRock tUXB'Episodelll.Brianandhisroom- CU) Auto Racing: Rallysprfnt Boas: 1856*1942’ Thia program ^ 1D:30 ground creatures threaten the 'Born to be Bed' (TUE ), 'Peking mate Ken return from a bomb dispo­ 1980 G D & x Million Dollar Men Kojak traces the career of the German CD Come Love The Children (DNewa message “God is love" in the skit. Rogers, Savings Bank of Rockville; acrylics by Marion DeCarli, Somers GD® wide World Of Sports l) WHd Kingdom (Cpntlnuee) v£rld.(90mina.) Blonde’CWED.), 'SqueezeaFfower' CD in The Newt' sal briefing and are dispatched to (33) Movie -(Science-Fiction) * * physicist who shaped the course of 9 RfakOfMerrlege «•» lUR.). ‘Hawk of Caatlle' (FRI.) There is no admission fee. oil, Barbara Wilson, Dart Hill branch Restaurant; oils by Ernest Carrot. 9:00 defuse a booby-trapped bomb in a "Close Encounters Of The Third World Cup Gymnastics Champion­ SportaCantar American anthropology. (Cloaad- CD Racing From Roosevelt D ® FHntatonea ship from Toronto. 2) World Cup Ski World Opportunitlas iwey i My Three Bona f^c^remmlng Unannounced UConn to present Refreshments will be served. of Vernon National Bank; water South Field Corners Restaurant. . CD Buga Bunny-Road Runner schoolyard. (Closed-Captioned; Kind" 1980 Richard Oreyfuss, Captioned; U.S.A.) (60 mlna.) ^ Newt, Weather (Mon.) Tannia: Marriott National Mow US. A.) (60 mins.) FrancoisTruffaut. An ordinary guy is Jumping from Austria. (90 mins.) Ufa ta Worth Living (8) Sneak Prevlewa Co-hoaie Sllcom 'The Adventurea of ) Newa S For more information, call 875- color, Ms. Winther, Society for Art workshops are conducted at the ® Champlonahip Wrestling ShaNaNa Garry Marahall' In a revealing ® gSAFReUglotisFllm ) 8uperaterVo8eybaH(Tua.) ColleBiate Cletalo (TUE.). NHL CD Movie -ISpectacular) **Mi 97) Here's To YourHealth'Hearing' faced with the mind-blowing dis­ GeneSlaketandRogerEberlreview r Hockey (WED ), Top Rank Boxing (33)ProfasalonalRodeoFromMe8- behind the scenes look, this FTL *•■08 I BuBwtfikle National Symphony 7174. Savings, Ellington; acrylic, George Lottie Fisk Building. Henry Park. “Laat Daye Of Pom peii' i960 l^losed-Captioned; U.S.A.) covery of alien life on earth. (Rated -lOncaUponACIaaaic'Miltonihe the latest films. CD Moment Of Meditation Steve Reevea.ChriatineKaulmann. ® It’a Your Business P0)(2hrs., 19 mins.) e. Texas Floss’ Lawyer Waken buys the mill ® NHL Hockey Hartford Whalers documentary explores the world of I Vertoua Programming White, Valley Fish Market. Rockville on Tuesdays from 10 a.m . Mayor Athanson'e Forum and Bitowa the Tulllvera to live in the Garry K. Marshall, producer of such ) RomperRoom 9 9 9 Days Of Our Uvea Roman Cenlurian, in love with a ® Land Of The Giants ® Jake Hess Gospel Time ^Toronto Maple Leafs ‘ 9 In-School Pjl^amm lng STORRS — The National Symphony Orchestra, under Ellington; acrylic, Patricia Cook, to noon and every Wednesday, Chriatian girl, fights gladiators and ® Candlepin Bowling C9 Collage Basketball'81 OePaul f Lawrence Walk Show house if Tultiver agrees to be his ® Movie -(Weetem) **• hit shows aa ‘Mork and Mindy', ^ 2:30 6:85 the leadership of maestro Mystislav Rostropovich, Smart shopping Mona to win her. (2 hra.) 12:26 vsLasalle foreman at the mill. (Cloaed- "Comancheroe" 1961 John 'Happy Days' and ‘Laverne and GD SportaCenter American TreH Savings Bank of Tolland; watercolor, classes are conducted by Ms. ® Uving Faith Captloned; U.S.A.) Shfrtey'. Op Addeme FemHy returns to Jorgensen Auditorium at UConn for a single CD ® Fonz And The Happy Days CD In The News ® College Basketball OePaul vs Wayne, Stuart Whitman. Hard­ ^ 3^00 Newt 9NCAABeeketbell(DHir.)Texaa Smart shoppers read the Super­ Janet Lang, First Federal Savings Winther in drawing and watercolors. ® New Orieene Super Bowl ® Soccer Made In Germany 9 Forum CD Movie-(Crime) *** "Roaring 12:30 LaSalle hitting Texas Ranger penetrates 8 7:00 A end M ve Unlveraity of Houaton (Concert on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 8:15-p.m. The program market Shopper column Wednesdays Bank of Rockville; watercolor, For more information contact zKIda Lone Ranger-Tarzan ^ Program Unannounced Pjrty ® Benny Hill Show the ranks of the Comancheroa. an ^ 10:45 Twentlea" 1939 James Cagney. ) Morning ' * W Laurel And Hardy 8 M.A.S.H. (S9 After Benny (Joined In HumphrayBogart.ThreeW.W.ibud- 9 ' JMte Heaa OoiHMl Time for the evening will feature ‘‘American Festival Over­ and Saturdays exclusively in your Shirley Reed, Vernon National Bank, Winifred Rogers, 875-1612 or Mary Fllntstonea Comedy Little Rascals F Troop outlaw gang supplying guns and i Bunny (S) ln*8chool Programming <2)OnceUponACIeselc*Mjllonihe ® In Search 0( Progreso) diea clash in a vicious bootlegging J ® Good Morning America ture” by William Schuman; "Symphony Nov. 4 in D §fK)W 4:00 liquor to the dreaded Comanchea. 2.-00 Manchester Evening Herald. Tri-City Plaza; watercolor, Jean Noel. 875-7246. D FHntstones Comedy Hour & Drawing Powar CD Phobnix Open Golf Floss' Tultiver has a stroke and the ^ 7-28 (2 hrs.) ^ k e t.(2 hra.) ) SknmoneShow minor” by Robert Schumann; and ‘‘Symphony No. 6 in B g Mister Rogers household ii^ma are auctioned to If You A ik Me GD ESPN Boxing Special From rteCenler ^ Aa The World Turns Crockett's Victory Garden Tournament CD _ 8:30 0 d e l Smart O Carrascolendas Connecticut Newsmakers repay debts. (Closed-Captioned; 7:29 lD NBA Baakotball Golden Stale Philadelphia Mike Spinks va Wiilia I Today minor” (“The Pathetique” ) by Tchaikovsky. iHoumiiiaMBm/ ^ Mission Impossibts ^ The Tim Conway Show Gp ® One Life To Live M T IM T X T X M O I T M « U n L X m 9:30 12:56 U.S.A.) ® OeHy Humbert Warriors ve New York Knlcka Taylor ) Batmen ■ AST HXirreOM) ® Golf: U.8. HatJonsI Open Pul- ( 8 This Old Houee Host Bob Vila (B) Frofeeaionel Rodoo (Mon.) Since it was founded in 1930, the National Symphony CD® RichieRich-Scooby And CD In The News _ 7:30 ® SportaCenter ^ 3K)5 7:26 ■ A f W A M U S T M I I O S J U i Championships diacusaas some of the key decl- From Monterrey. Mexico Singlaa Orchestra has performed in every presidential inaugura­ An emotional role Fim T INOW OM.V IX. 10 appyOoo Show Another View ______EVENING______^ Econony Watch slona to be made about condomin­ 9 HoUywood.Hoartbaat 9 Movie-(Adventure) **% "Red CDNewe Joker, Joker, Joker ^ MuppetShow 9 Qoodleo Sklee of Montana" 1957 Richard 7:30 Semifinala tion but one. National and international tours have ^ UttlestHobo f 6:00 ium aeles. (Closed-Captioned; 9 Accent On Living (Mon.) Electric Company CDMovie-(Adventure)*** "Pick­ Old Friends, New Friends (33) Movie-(Thriliar) • "Stunts" 9 Second aty TV Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter. The fir- ^ (keelBpebeCoeeter t ^ 9 2 Newt U.S.A.) DornatalEXC. MON.) brought lavish praise to the orchestra, and Mstislav Hot Fudge wick Papers" 1954 HermioneQin- 'Nancy Acosta’ Host; Fred Rogers. CD World Villon Telethon ‘Come 1977 Robert Forster, Fiona Lewis. ^ 9:00 ^ 11:30 efighlera of the U.S. Forestry Ser­ 0 PTL Chii^TaM And Variety vice are caught in e blazing Inferno 9 9 9 AnothorWorid Rostropovich, now in his fourth season as music director, is difficult to play 9:56 gold, James Donald. The story of (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) Love the Children' A string of deadly mishaps luma the CD Freebie And The Bean The CD Movie -(Adventure) ***H 9 Scooby Doo In The News making of a film into a real-life "Zulu" 1964 Stanley Baker, Jack with no avenue of escape. (2 hra.) BOO 2:30 CD middle-aged bumblers on their ad­ IS) Matinee At The Bijou 'Philo CD Racing From Belmont Bean is pleasantly surprised when Gp Abbott And Coetelio Cartoon has captured the hearts of America. Time magazine, the 1 0 :00 venture tour of Britain. (2 hrs.) Vance Refurns' stars William murder myetery. (PQ) (89 mins.) Hawkins. A story baaed on the ac­ 8:00 op Raceway■y hemeetaandshareafondmemorles Gv Suporater Volloyball (Tuo.) Saturday Review and the New York Post are among the CD Movie -(Orama) “ Doom- ® World Cup Tennis Wright in the title role. The selected ® Stan Hitchcock Show tual attack of thouaando of Zulus GD NCAA Baaketbalt Cincinnati va Gp Wo^y Woodpecker By those standards, she 99 America'sAi Top 10 with Rita Valdez, a former aweeth- Match III. By D k k Kleioer aborts include one made in 1944 en­ ® Aa School Match Wits eart, but aturtned when she In­ against a handful of British aoldiera St. Louis 9 NCAA Beeketbell (Exc. Wed., muny national publications which have sung his praises believes “Mystique” has a FrI.) Tannia: Mairlott National Col- 9 Domata 9 Vertoua Programming and devoted extensive articles to his ascent to the podium HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - chance. It may also please legiata Claaaic (WED ), ESPN Col- women’s lib groups — it leae Beeketbell Show (FRI.) 9 Magglo And The Beeutlfut in Washington. Women, it is generally 9 Porky FIg-Buga Bunny Machine conceded, are more emotional shows tbat women can behave 9 You Bet Your Ufa The orchestra’s 1978 concert in Storrs was an outstan­ 0:30 ding event. The audience cheered and called for encore than men. ‘Thus, Yvette Mim- badly, just like men. ‘That’s QlMgan'alalwid 2:68 equality in action. ( 1 ) 0 FYI after encore. The auditorium management predicts a ieux has discovered, it is more TV Sunday Vertoua Programming difficult for a woman to act (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Buperatar VoNaybatl (Fri.) ^ S-'OO I i ^ Guiding Light similar response in this return engagement. an unemoUonal part. ' The 0 Woody Woodpockor Good seats for the Jan. 29 performance in Jorgensen She has just finished star­ TV Community Collega X ® QonorelHoapitel Auditorium still remain, and are available through the ring in a movie called Power Behind Certoona Gp Bonenxe ’’MysUque," which may or MORNING Information Available) (2 hra., 30 ^runkan comedy act. (80 mins.) auditorium box office (4864226) and through Ticketron of­ BARBS QD Benny Hill Show In a circus owned by a ahrawd D Jkedy Bunch9:00 9 NCAABeekotbell(Tuo.)St. may not turn out to be any The Throne 5:00 irHna.) QP R « Humbard 9 SportaConter U uia va Virginia Tech fices. For additional information, call 486-4226. butlnsat-woman, ahs't suapactad D OTom) P PtiB tiB And 'Donahue Jerry Show good, but ia almost certain to 9 News 9 Movie -(Romance-Comedy) QQ) WCT Tannia From Monterray, 9 PTL Club-Talk And Variety by her parformara aa wall aa Scot­ 9 Vartoua Programming \ 5:30 *** "Minnie and Moakowitz" Mexico: Singlaa Semllinals ) Joe FrankBn Show arouse some strong opinions. 9 Larson Sunday Night land Yard. (llOmlns.) ) F.A. Soccer (Fri.) 9 9 9 T o x e a Phil Pastoret 9 Oaktari Sunday 1B72 Gene Rowlanda. Seymour (B)Movlo-(Thrillor)» "NIghlOf 11)15 12:30 9 9 Watch Your Mouth That is mostly because of the 6:00 Casaal. Thoatory of the romance The Juggler" 1960 James Brolin. i Ceiebrabw Of Tbe Eucheriat GD CBS Nows (I]Movls- "Harntar’ i Beaeme Street 9 Qhoat AndMra.Iiulr part Yvette Mimleux plays. ) Agronsky And Company betweenatonetyProtestant woman An ex-cop'a daughteriamiatakenly Jazz concert slatied On the famous Orient Express, a 11:30 1048 Lauranca Ollvar. Jean Sim- iHpurMegaxine 3:30 "Mystique" is based on the Is it true that they're add­ 3 Straight Talk and a Jewish hippie. (2 hre.) kidnapped by apaycopathiccrimln- (D Movio -(Woatarn-Comedy) ^ UtUoRaacato beautiful heiress is niurdered. her mont. A young Danish Prtnea con- 9 ® Rlche^ Simmona Show true case of the Holiday Mag­ ing a popcorn-munching ^ 8:20 ^ 3:30 aj. (Rated R) (101 mine.) **H "Zendy'aBrido" 1974 Qana tsnda with murder and madnais. (3 9 WCT Tannia (Wed.) Tennis: VERNON-The Rockville High School Jazz Ensemble soundtrack to upcoming mov­ CD Nawa incredible string of pearls stolen. 9 FasUval Of Faith 9 Paper Chase 'A Day In the Life ic cosmetics company. That Hackman, Liv Ullman. Big Sur catt­ „ 9:16 Marriott National Collegiata Clas­ ies for television so you'll 6:29 To complicate matters, everyone 5:00 of...’While ridinghia bicycle. James leman sands for a mall order bride sic (THUR.), U.S. Table Tennis will present its “Big Band Era Concert” on Feb. 5 at7:30 now-defunct organization had 'A POWERHOUSE g Qal Smart ® A.M. Waathar think you're in a motion pic­ 9 Morning Prayer aboard had a motive. Only super 9 High School tew l T. Hart narrowly eacapea Injury by a end geta a atrong-wlllad and dalar- W Ustan-Athlalai p.m. in the auditorium of the Vernon Center Middle a program of motivational Yvette M lm leix 9 Outer Umlta 9:30 ture palace? O F A H U M ... 6:30 sleuth Hercule. Poirot can solve the car driven by a third year law mined woman who atlempta to „ 1«0 1 Brady Bunch 9 9 vine Alegre training which, later investi­ (D Face The Stale (H) Sbpar Bowl Sunday student. (60 mins.) School. A kira Kiw eew w » s iRRdWig c in d id w crime in Agatha Christie's mystery- ^ lliza him. (2 hrs.. 30mina.) g Super Bowl XV Replay ) Partiidga Family 9 I Dream Of Jeennie gations concluded, was both kx Ihe grew# IMng diranor. yP Time For Timothy The band will perform in the styles made famous by the suspense thriller, MURDER ON 9 Shock Of The New 'Landscape ^ David Sutakind Show B Faith For Today ) NHL Hockey Show (Wod.) 3:68 physically and mentally bru­ When you were ZO, nothing 9 Ab Schools Match WIlB ^ ^ r lfn g Lins Host: William F. of Pleasure' Showing rare archival GD After Benny emotional roles she had been THE ORIENT EXPRESS, airing on I VouBolVourUfo ( D ® FYI big bands of Glenn Miller, Behny” G()edman, Tommy tal and degrading. could stop you; after 40, It’s a 9 Ring Around Tha World Buckley, Jr.. (60 mins.) footage of Picaaao and Matiaaa ai 9 Movie-(Drama)** "Twilight's used to. B ABC News ) In-School Programming . 4:00 Dorsey, Woody Herman, Duke Ell^gton and many more. ‘‘Mystique’’ is the story of case of the brakes failing. ® Davay And Goliath ‘The ABC Sunday Nigh: Movie.' 9 Bay Brother ilrork. thia program Is about the Lest (Meeming" 1677 Burl Lan­ ^ John Devtdeon Show January 25, that program. Hence, by I xlfUMW HU 8:35 ^ 8:30 experience of pleaeure. Tha pro­ caster, Richard Widmark. Four pri- QD Naara, Waathar BayorlyHIIIbiHiM 3 ) OWigen'e Island More than 25 popular hits will be presented along with a "Women are good at ememo- GD (^rol Burnett And Friends extension. Miss Mimleux says. ® Sacred Hecrt Albert Finney (right) received^n gram begina with Impreasioniam •onara walk off Oaath Row and (u) SportaCantar X Merv Qrtffln year-by-year description of the historical events that tional things,” u e says.. jWfe e 7:00 9 Waatern Exposure and moves onto the liberation of — •:*» It could be the story of many Osca^ gemmation as Best Actor for procaad to taka control of a SAC 2:06 Waatharvtsw (D Movie 'Commando* (MON.), are emotional people.■ IFIt is M ) Christopher Ctoaeup his role ai the indefatigable sleuth ^ lor in modarn art. (60 mins.) misalte bate. (R) (2 hra., 23 mins.) [D Moment Of MedHatlon 'Confeaaions of a Police Captain' made the 1930's and 40's infamous. The program will con­ other programs of motivation­ J Underdog ______EVENING______10:00 much harder to be cold and 9 Msvericfc 9 Startrek GD ABC Newt itfanona (TUE.), 'Springfiald Rifle' (WED.). clude with a short dance for all of the audience. al training which are, in one ) This It The Life He'cule Poirot, pictured here inter­ unemotional." K rogating Anthony Perkins as 8-08 ^ 8:30 9 Or. Jack Ven Impe 2:20 Bawttohad 'Odetta'(THUR.),'NlghtFllghtFrom degree or another, degrading. ) Newt CD Nawa CD One Day At A Time Barbara 9 PubNcANalre Special ® USAFReNgloueFUm i^acow' (FRI.) She believes "Mystique" ^ SportaCenler Vanessa Redgrave. Sean Connery Mika Douglas Werner Erhard’s famed est 0, ^ r CD Movla -(Adventure) *** learna a devastating lesson from 11:40 _ 2:30 RomperRoom 9 WCT Tannia (Mon.) From Mon- and Ingrid Bergman (background) program has frequently been has a chance at success P World Opportunities "Franchman'eCraak" 1944 Joan one of her profeesora when he im­ C D ® Newa (H) WCT Tannia From Monterrey, ortaConlor hmay. Mexico Singlaa Semifinala At one time, it was only the 9 Jimmy Sweggart look on accused of degrading its because it is a relatively low- Fontaine. BasilRathbone.Awoman plies intimataextracurrlcularactivi- 1 2 0 0 Mexico: Singlaa Samlllnats LaoVogaoOambH 9 Domata righteous who were deemed I Rex Humbard ' I'STir.r.c 4iss M im ­ ) Eighth Day •••4 "War and Paaco" 1958 f 0 0 0 Password Plus an old Satunlay afternoon aerial, modernized to take advantage of today's 9 MatineeAlTheBIJou'LoeiCIty' Con tin lies experimenting with a new method of Sleraky And Hutch leux for two reasons. ‘They ) Day Of Discovery AudreyHepburn.HenryFonda. I9th 7.-00 0 In-khool Progranunlng technological advances in movie-making. Everyb^y has a ball with it. This program has PB S providing the Century: Napoleon turns his atten­ ® Sufldiy AI Th« Kbia'a Ho u m MMInutsa extracting tha axploalva out of 6:18 obviously, and if you don't expect too much, you will, too. GRADE: B have a personal bond: ‘They I Robert Schuller (Captioned) viewer with elltheetementaofaSa- Here’s next schedule tions to Ruaaia, and in so doing bombs. (Cloaad-Caplloned; U.- SUNDAY ______AFTBHNOON______9 HermenoPebio both had Mexican mothers. t Jonny Quest iurdey alternoon matinee except S S>.) (60 mins.) cauaaahardahlpaandgrlafonavaet QDMo«I«- GD Super Bowl Sunday P.S.T. • 8:00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. UvbM Faith Marcuccl, who created Frankie Avalon and Fabian, this is the story of J Barrio mad scientiet and gigantic nativas alngar'a rita to tamo and hsr al­ a Chinate passant during timss ol CD The Jeffereoea i 9 Movie (Exc. Wed., Thur.) unbelievably soft and femi­ l^nllnuee "Murder On Tin Orient Eipraia" (1974) Albert Finney, 09Cerd8harka ambition — how a man found and forged two kids into teen age singing ) Wonderama for the safaty of tha tovaly heroine coholic wrltar-husband'a dactina IU[r»ai and drought. (3 hrs.) 0 World Tomorrow ‘Water Babiea' (MON.), ‘Pele'a nine that the bi i'lalUy at her J^ v e y A n d OoUeth and her father. Also included will be X Living Lauren Bacall. Agatha Christie's whodunit set in the 1930's with Vertoua Progrvhfblne Idols in the '50a and '80s. Overlong, but often very strong. A great vehicle 9 9 9 SportsWorld Into oblivion. (3 hra., IS mlna.) (]JW Scooby Ooaa Hollywood 9 Old TImo Qoapol Hour Oregon'(TUE.),‘ABoyNamedChar- bands would be stronger than MANCHESTER - Here Thursday D 9 Orel Roberta anewsreet, ecartoonandEpleodel 9 F Troop all the suspects aboard Ihe same (rain as Hercule Poirol (ries lo for Sharkey and Gallagher, two coming sUrs. GRADE: B Tho lovable characlar Scooby, Movie ‘Niegere’ (MON.), ‘River ^Brown'(FRI.) if the woman were strong to is next week’s schedule for i0:30 a.m. —Carver Lane. ^ Family Focus of the serial Junior G-Men' (go (X) Movla-(Advanlura)— "Ivatv- docldos It'i llmo lo hit tho big lima ^ 10XX) solve the mystery. " Dr. Oetie Scott On Hebrews I Jimmy Swaggerl mins.) ® Your Mayore Report • ol No Return’ (TUE.), 'So Big' begin with, 11:40 a.m. —Bluefieid hoa" 1BB2 RobsrI Taylor. and fravala to Hollywdod to try to (D Trappor John M.D. Unknown ' 3-2-1 Contact HOWARD (PG) — Paul LeMal. Mary Steeabargea, the Manchester Public 1 Mister Rogers 9 Mundo Real 1:30 (WED!), ‘RIae and Fall of Lega Jaaaa Rsbaras. (Drama) The improbable, perhaps even impossible, but " irI refuied e the part at first,” CD® The Superalara The aeeaon Elliabalh Taylor. Romanes and In- convinca tha talsvialon axacutivsa and unseen, a mystery aurgeon has TUESDAY I Blectrte Company. Library bookmobile: Drive. 2 Seiame Street _ 11:25 Diamond* (THUR.), ‘Bramble Buah* mayte true ^ ol the loaer and the bUlionaire. This U bow Howard she u y s . “In the original premiere will present coverage of Irlflua In tha days of lha knights. (2 that ha't ready lor prim# time. (80 been at work in San Franolaoo ' Lottery Show (Thur.) 2:10 p.m. — M cKee Street I Popeye CD Dear Alex And Annia Mamorlal and the hospital staff is (CBS) DRAMA SPECIAL: 8:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. ■ «.) Hughes and Melvin Dummar got together, and what the "Mormon w ill" script, my character w u lup- the firat of lour man's qualifying t.) FemNyFeud News and West High Street. f World Tomorrow i 11:30 X S ta rT ra k Ip o rti Anwrtca •hockadandbaffledbythasacracy 7.00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. 6:36 meant to poor Melvin and bis family. It's more about Melvin’s life before pocM to whip people. I didn’t rounda-ahowcaaing top a thietaa in S^ 12:28 ^ 9:15 Face Tha Nation IBI Movla -Llclanoa-Flcllon) — Now Vote# ‘Totnage Sulclda' and aurglcai skill Involved. (60 ' Movie (^ tlnuee (Thur.) tte w II. however, and that’s pretty drasn, aHhougb touching. The whole W M t to do that. But they 2:50 p.m. — Seaman Circle. CD A New Day QilHgan'o Itland a variety of aports eventt testing f "Tha Bunker" (1981) Anthony Hopkins, Richard Jordan The CD New Jereey Report thing is strangely touching, and very well dne. G R A ^ B-Has Tuesday their endurance and all-around "2001: ASpaosOdytaay" IMS Whan a.clasimala at Lincoln High m[na.) story depicis Ihe events in and around Adolt Hiller's changed It, so tbat I only 3:30'p.m. -Pine Ridge , 9:30 Animale, Anlmali. Animale ® News 9:30 a.m. —Manchester •kllla. Some ofthaaihletaa compet­ Kair Dullaa. Gary Lockwood. School atlimplato commit sulcldo, un^rground Berlin hide^ul during the final days ol the Third raperviie the whipping, but do Apartments. STIR J Settle Of The Planets Adalanta 'Now Volos' ala lla ri grapple with X Sweggart POPEYE (PO) — Rab'la WUUams, Shelley Davall, Paol L. Smith. Paal Early Learning Center. J Newark And Reality ing ere Kereem Abdul-Jabbar, Mannad space votHurobaglnsInlhd Raich. nooeof Itmyaelf.'^ 4:10 p.m. — Fountain Village George Brett. Mike Schmidt. MUce hops ol sxploring Jupitar, but an- lha dlldcull quaallon ol wnal mo- 9 0 9 CNlFe Jon and Ponch at­ mask) The eomk strip hero Is reborn. In a stylized .10:30 a.m. — Lincoln Center. d Day Of Discovery Animale,Anlmele.Anlmale tend e stunt show and diacover that verNOn 8y Altman that grows on you. The Olmsy story U the This, she u y i, is ber best Apartments. CRAZY Weaver, end Julius Erving. (60 routs, a oompular takas ovar, killing llvafoa a young'parionlo try to taka WEDNESDAY 11:40 a.m . — Ivy M anor k Electric Company 1^ own Ufa. they domany ol Ihe aama Incredlbla weahMt th l^ but the acting (especially Shell^ Duvall as Olive Oyl) U part since ’’Jackaon (kMinty t Celebrate »jj,ja.) aavaral aalronauu. (2 hra.. Ig ______AFTEBWOOW « WHd Wild Waal feata ea part of their everyday job. Apartments. I Top Cat 9 RopefeNows Call To Prayer WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM Ask Kleiner Q R A ^ B * D«Hy It s a plem nl romp. Jail,” and the most physical 124X) Mapeat; 60 mine.) 9 Rex Humbard 9 In Parfomanea 9 Super Bowl XV: Pre- _ demanding movie work she 2:10 p.m. — Ashland Street. Vt’rnont'nT I f ( D NBA BaafcatbaN Phaenlx Suns Oame Show Bryant Qumbal will be VUvInBFaHh 0 Shock Of Tho New 'Landscapa E.S.T., P.S.T. • 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T. 10:00 _ 2:00 hueverdone. 2:50 p.m. — Mather Street. , ' PhiUdelahla 76era. CD Phoenix Open ( M l the host of • epecial pre-game look S d UpAndComins 01 Pleaaura' Showing rara arohival "IhomwaH" (1981) Glynn Turman. Vincent Gardenia The RAGING BULL (R) Rahart Osaka. (Drama) This U a lUm by Martin R O U T tt SS-S4 H a lt SB) I ; CBS Sunday Morning “Moat parts for women,” 3:30 p.m. — Saulters Road. 'Brady Bunch Tournament et the combatants in this yaar'a footage of Picasso and Hatlaae at drama concerns Ihe United Slates Army's use o( Ihe “>• f*" .“ 4 tall ot pria (IghUr Jtke U ttalU . It U S4S-W3 I J FBnIelonee work, this program la about tha hallucinogen LSD on an enlisted man. James Thornwell and she u y t , ‘'have them reacting 4:10 p.m. — Marshall Road. J U S T W H E N Y O U T H O U G H T IT } My Three Bone ® lesowAndAneware 9 Hanrest Tample Super Bowl. Len Oeweon and John Cl] Atehia Bunksr'i Place Whan powurtui but alwtya n r y wl(» DoNIro) W A T E R Y O U C A N T G E T TO IT V SportaCenter M k) Stele va Virginia teamaendPeteAxiheimwiliprovIde allhabar.Atchla'aaur^sadlhalha ^ tU d o t^ lo b o a r ty . Thux, It looco lu punck. It U bloody a^dnucoui W o m u never instigate any WHdKlnpdPm 9 (keel Ferformancee: Corona­ commentary. (2 hra.) never manllonad her but he's avan and moves onto tha liberation of THURSDAY •bow. -It’a a Livtau.- DMa't the aMcar ai BUI Blxby'a etm- but novor lor •momont real. ORAO EB ^ action, they only react It. We kUfeelylee color In modem arl. (60 mlna.) WOODY ALLIN — Nova ‘Mqaeege in tha Rocks’ tion Of Poppaa Darek Jacobi In- 9 Emanuel And Yo-Yo Ma In mors shocksd by Murray'a rsaotlon paaiaB hi the prtBikra eptaoie ol ‘ T k t lacredUile Hafh”? Caa women have become accun- Wednesday ( Prooram Unannounced NOVA explores tha dues galherad Utha vlill. (Rapaat) 9HerdCholcea -STAROUST MEMBMir Iroducia this production of Claudio R e d ia l This program preaanta a l«U me mare abaal bar? G L E N N H IN CEM AN , P ort MUI, SBEM3 LIKE OLD TIMES (PG) — Galdlc Hawa. Ckan ru ... ru.rU . tomed to doing that. In this, I I CheBoeOf Setvadon from IKa anoloiit rocks and metaor- apeolal Invitational raoltal with two 9 IndependenlNewa 10 a.m. —Meadows Con­ TAMM (Seeame Street Montevardi’a baroque maatar- ( D 0 TliotaAmailn«AnliiialaA Grate. (Rateate caatdy) Well, Nall S lm o H IS i^ to L U M a t o ^ Itaa in an aflampt ioplaoa logaiher Inlarnaiionally acolaimad young ar- darsdavll who oallo hknsoH 'roplUo lOtSO lastlgata the action. I found valescent Home. Recent Developments 'In plm:a.8tagmlanddiractadbyJMM- coococtad a pleaaant table, a Uiangla. wltbColdla at •arih'a origlM. (Closad- Plarre Ponnaiia, and sal in firal oan- tlats;EmanualAx,planlatandcellist man' tries lo hypnollia hungry 3 ) Sports Extrg out that It is much harder to fderelandMasuchusettaLaw' * letta Hartley « u Uie a c t ^ ob Uie tin t iluUi" eplaode. 2:10 p.m. —Green Lodge pNonad; U.B. A.) (60 mfna.) lury Roma, the opara tails the story ^ Y o M a . (60 mins.) erocodllos, B'tn, lha rodaot movla 9 Sunday At Tho King's Houao robbaK’i I J r S i r j k i r ' loaoeoBUy Involvdd In a bank do.” I Sacrifice Of The Mtae 9 Ask The Manegar Joe p r ic e r unwittingly leads an underworld assassm to his Suunn la a Now Yorker and went to Hofstra College (alao j""**"!. ■ DA. But It'i aU too ilralnod. Rest Home. What Aboul Woman olthalntriguaandbatrayalbywhich 9 Movie -(No Information avail­ • lir that knows over 200 tricka, vl- ‘Then, too, her part U very FRI. 7-«:1S 8AT. 2-7-9:19 9 Jettons U tO O t ^ e L He goes on the offensive and follows a trail that leads to Fraocif Ford CoppoU’t a lm i mater) and than the American G R A o i^ daUbtraUly cute. Some good momosU, bat lhay are rare. ' 2:50 p.m. — Jensen Street. SMevlo-(Advaiilura)**H "Up Poppea perauadaa the Emparor able) "Bpirel Bureau" (No Other yllt tha studio, a group ol baasal uncmoliomil, cola and calcu­ Pariacop#'' 1BS9 Jamas Qarnar, 9 J 0 9 Newa f e llie s fichest and most politically ambitiouF Academy of Dramatic Arta. She put in several years with hounds Ink# part In a musical howl, lating. She found tbat, too, 3:30 p.m. — Brelton Road. OIMLOTirSMB oil. nndaHollvwood horse parlorms rr) War without WInnars rBfioaal IlMater before atartlng ber T V career. PLEASE CMXTHEXrRE w u harder for her than the ' 4:10 p.m. — Loomis Street. 8AT.-8UN. 2 F.M. 16 - EVENING HERALD. S«t.. Jan. M, 1981 EVENING HERALD, Sat.. Jan. 24 1981 - 17 Raglst0r at Rrst data Vernon Business REAL ESTATE PRMCHIES I KACTIGES Of Senior Citizens 81-Year-Old Author I lK l lM lB M Bl Mwfc i ssssin si MlUIW •m-Tm pm (Int«T-Am«rietin Newa Serv­ • «h .6 l6 ftb i8 l/ tt ice) The enaye end itories ADVERTISINa ■^Consumer Price Index- dm 106, Hewol Ctacqr Toeh, 701 MMdto Tobw Waal of Jorge LuU Borgee, one RATES Rockville residents of Latin Amerida'f and the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 D A Y ...... 1 4 *M ira in Stock market completes ^ I world's foremoet writers, 260 r ind«x for Docomber 258.4 (wMi Osfdner Dogtwrty Mn OdO 0 J0|m have iong faicinated readers 3DAYS ...13'M im in with their iabyrinihine PHONE 643-2711 12w k.i 11/M 6 DAYS ...12*Mim iin FOR ABBISTANCe IN PLACINQ YOUR AD : UP 1.1% seek stairway link treveis and psychic aomer- 26DAYS ...il'iiin iin Rm 100, Hen a CheiMy Toeh, 701 Wddto Tpha. W**l sauiti through the myths, V ERN O N - After lying 1BWORD,SS.10m worst week in a nionth history, and iiterature of sidewalk, road and fence build it now. = Inflation Rate dormant for more than 10 Hblp Wanted 13 repair and sodium street There has been some Western cuiture. Now the HAPPY AD8*2.80 h NEW YORK (UPI) - That report could help in­ totaled 41,562,600 shares, which soared OW points rUo CMVM met > Pilptwpiii mImnt Um I rpfplw ppl, f , r Ik, years, the question of PLEASE READ ADVERTISING :for 1980:12.4% MlMftPMIU Uctm lights on High Street from sodium street lights in­ Stock prices fell for the terest rates and the stock down from the 46,010,900 Thursday, was the second • 0 , m i Sm A t y n * CMUMcHnM JIm IP m m , C pm > < p building a stairway to link PART TIME - Your telephone 260 •ton, Court to Hammond Street, stalled In the center of and our customers... Please fifth sconsecutive session rtiarket next week. traded Thursday. most active issue, rising the High Street area of YOUR AD DEADLINE and some action taken to Rockville. But the mayor call S284631. Friday and the market, Wall Street is disap­ The American Stock 3Vk to S7W. Rockville to the shopping 12:00 noon tho day FEB: $9$ M n lir Cof4/yiac ociMplMi by Mmng stop barking and roaming said plaps to install others Clastifiad adt ara which had looked forward pointed President Reagan Exchange index rose 0.58 Southern California area has come up again. SERVICE STATION ( T n l oM ra) dogs. had to be halted when this lakan ovar tha phona btlora publication. to Ronald Reagan's has not announced more to 341.36 and the price of a Edison was the third most This was one of several ATTENDANTS wanted. Part The mayor said the ques­ year’s street light budget •a a convanianca. The presidency, wrapped up its specific steps to revive the share increased 3 cents. active NYSE-listed issue, requests contained in four time. Hours flexible, call 633- tion of the bus shelter was cut. Keep Smiling 4155. Harald It raaponsibla DoodUno tor Saturday worst week in a month. erratic economy. Reagan The National Association off Vk to 24Va after a block petitions filed with Mayor THEUiVERSITYOFCOIIICIICtfT would be- the Board of Be Happy for only on# IncorracI arnl Monday la 12d)0 240 Trading was slow. officials said the specifics of Securities Dealers' of 273,000 shares at 24%. Marie Herbst by the High 61-jrear old author’s xeniui DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full Extended & Continuing Education Education's decision and Concerning the request ii on the silver screen, Inaartlon and than only Analysts said many big will come in about two NASDAQ Index of OTC On the Amex, declines Street. Area Neighborhood or part time, for Oral Noon Friday. Non-Credit Programs, U-56D she said she has asked for sidewalk repairs, the thanks to Argentine director investors want to get a weeks. issues gained 0.40 to 197.52. edged advances 266-257 Association. Surgeon’s Office, Vernon Cir­ to tha alzt ol |ha Storrs, CT 06268 Police Chief Herman Fritz, mayor said she will as Carlos Chriatensen’a newly cle. Previous surgical or den- clearer picture of the Composite volume of At 4 p.m.. Gulf Oil was among the 728 Issues released movie, ’’The Tun* □ NOTICES original inaartlon. advorttoomont will not the most active NYSE- When the Rockville sec- who is chairman of the Council Morgan Campbell U1 experience required. Send Errors which do not course of interest rates, in­ NYSE issues listed on all traded at 4 p.m. Volume at Tel. 466-3234 nel.” "The Tunnel” is based resume to Box WW, c/o ba corrqelad by an nd- listed issue, off Va to 40V4. tidn was the site of a Traffic Authority, to in­ to investigate the possibili­ on the Borges short story laaaon tho valuo of tho flation and the economy U.S. exchanges and over that time totaled 4,090,000 Lotf Manchester Herald. ditlonal Inaartlon. redevelopment project, vestigate the safety con­ ty of getting federal Com­ of the same name con­ and Found 1 before they commit their the counter at 4 p.m. Texas International Co., shares. part of the project was to ditions in the area where munity Development Act cerning two brothers who 230 money to stocks. LOST - “ Bongo,” large black CARD GALLERY have such a stairway built the group has asked for a grants for this purpose. She fall in love with the same Aggressive, part time Sales Goods costing $100 in As a result, the Dow woman and twist the tra­ and white, longhaired male but that never came about. traffic light or stop signs. said she'll recommend that cat. vicinity of Parker Sc Nye People needed. Flexible 1967 now cost $268.40 Jones industrial average, ditional lovers’ triangle Into hours, on a permapent basis. A few years later a study Mrs. Herbst said, in con­ money be included in the Street, Manchester. 649-4568. up and down in a narrow an incongruous end. The Some nights and Sundays. was done, bids were nection with the request coming year's budget for film was made in Brazil J F M A M J J A S O N D range throughout the day Apply in person Card Gallery, received, but again the for the stairway, she will the street lights. and has been shown e x ­ Manchester P a r k a d e , following Thursday’s 5.81- tensively in that country. ’79 1980 (WIN *$75.dO'tHIS WEEK matter was dropp^. ask the town planner and □ EMPLOYMENT Manchester. EOE. point loss, finally shed 0.26 I engineer to determine how The mayor said she point to 940.19. MEDICAL SECRETARY Halp Wanted 13 H elp W antad 13 Consumer prices rose 1.1 percent in In addition to the much that project would hopes that when the Help W antad 13 For the week, the closely Workfare Program goes RECEPTIONIST, for December, posting a 12.4 percent inflation stairway, the petitioners cost and if necessary Manchester physicians office. watched average skidded asked for a school bus into effect, which will in­ NURSES AIDES. Experience PACKAGE STORE, College easements could be ob­ Monday - Thursday 9-5:30 student wanted for part time rate for 1980, the Labor Department reported 33.10 points, the worst set­ volve putting persons on preferred. Full or part time. NURSE AIDES shelter at the intersection tained. When the project p.m. Send resume to Box GG work. Friday night and Satur­ 7-3, 3-11 and 11-7 positions Friday. The figure made 1980 the second back since it plunged 39.08 CLUES ACROSS: Immediate openings on 3 :00 to c/o Manchester Herald. of McClean Street and Ver­ was put out toJ)ld about 10 welfare into town jobs, she day. Apply in person. 9 a.m. are now available on a full points the period ended 3.0ns Is snlHIsd to have one’s doubts as to 11:00 p.m. and 11:00 to 7:00 worst inflation year since World War II, non Avenue, a traffic light years ago, the estimated hopes the canine officer a.m. shifts. Contact Mrs. 12 noon only.■ f. No phone calls. or part time basis. Good Dec. 12, 1980. whsthsr a ------picturo Is raally worth all SUPERINTENDENT Wine Chateau, Route 44 A, topped only by 18.2 percent in 1946, the year PRIZE CROSSWORD NO. 1353 or a four-way stop sign at cost was $5,300. The mayor can get some help so he Ferguson, DNS, at 289-9573. WANTED, full time, live on wages and benefiU, Plea­ The New York Stock that much monay. Coventry. the intersection of Vernon sdid it would probably be will have time to police prem ises in M anchester. sant working conditions. wartime wage and price controls were lifted. Exchange index eased 0!04 8. That which Is wall ------can bo PART TIME - Earn extra Avenue and Grove Street, four times that much to barking and roaming dogs. NOTtCBU Capable of hard work in apart­ WANTED BABYSITTER for Modern nursing home, on a (UPI chart) to 74.72 and the price of an said to repay all the trouble and sKort In- 1 — Lott and Found money while the kids are in ment complex. Call for ap­ bus line. Please apply in school. Telephone Solicita­ one year old, three days a average share decreased volvsd. 2 — Personals pointment. 528-1300. between week: Prefer Parkade area. person to. tion. E. Hartford company. A 9-11 a.m. Promoted at Kage one cent. Declines topped 6. Whan a group of cronlos are discussing their 3 — Announcements Call 649-8922, after 6:00 p.m. 4 — Entertainm ent good telephone voice and dic­ MANCHESTER - advances, 776667, among spouses, this Is what one nun may assure hla 5 — Auctions tion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I ' MaptoVlaw Manor ^Shrinking resources’ DRIVER (Delivery Van) 55.00 NURSES AIDES - Full time, 896 MapI* St. William Hayes, of 40 the 1,859 issues traded at 4 friends his wHs Is. FINANCIAL p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. Ihrough Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and part time on weekends. 3- hourly plus overtime. Fee p.m. EST. 7. Prison IHo can bo oxpoctod to make certain 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgsges Rocky Hill Oakwood Road, was Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. 11, and 11-7 shifts. No paid. Experienced, neat promoted to vice-president Big Board volume c o n v ic ts ------. 9 — Personal Loans appearing. HS graduate. Over 10 — insurance experience necessary. We of Kage Co., Kibbe Gers- totaled only 37,220,000' 10 . If Inadequate, might load to a loo ksapsr concern Mrs. Herbst NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ offer a 35 cent per hour 2i. Permanent with benefits. E M n O Y M B N T Call Mr. Anthony, 246-8541. tein, president of the com­ shares, down from the 39,- being mauled by a tigor. tunities available. Call weekend differential above SMALL COMPANY HAS VERNO.V-While Ver­ will work toward its happen next year. 13-H elp Warned your hourly wage. Mother, Wilson Agency, Hartford. OPENING FOR PART TIME pany, announced recently. 880,000 traded Thursday in 14 — Business O pportunities collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 You drink from H. non officials fully unders­ defeat. She feels the state made a.m. to 1:00 p.m. here’s an opportunity to SECRETARY - 8:30 to 2:00 Hayes has been an indication that many big 15 — Situation Wanted MEN OR WOMEN WITH W atchbig a ------ganw could very easily tand the problem of “Never before has there a committment to the supplement your family in­ p.m. Must have experience, associated with Kage Co. investors retreated to the bora quits a number of people. EDUCATION RNS/LPNS - Cresttield Con­ come by working weekends at CAR, Very light delivery good secretarial and "shrinking resources” at bepn a greater need than towns for this money and 18 — Private Instructions work. Full or part time. Days since 1969. He is a Viet sidelines. valescent Home. Manchester. Riverside Health Care Center. Bookkeeping skills. Call Mr. A kind of music can bo made on IL the state and local levels, now to form a c lo s e now is reneging on the to — Schoolt'Classes We offer: Paid sick days, paid or evenings. Should know East Dickerson, 643-6108. Nam veteran. He served in Brokers said many in­ 20 — Instructions Wanted 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent If a m an’s ------has been a dlsiqipolntment Mayor Marie Herbst said cooperative partnership committment. She said benefiU for part time and full holidays, 2 weeks vacation Hartford area. Excellent pay. Southeast Asia with the vestors abstained from ac­ to him, can that not bo largely his own fault? each town is unique and between state and local some people say the REAL ESTATE time employees. Call Mrs. after one year, comprehen­ Apply in person only. 9 a m. - 6 TELEPHONE WORK, from U.S. Air Force. tion to await the Federal 23 — Homes lor Sale p.m. Mr. Schwartz, New my office, full or part time. 17. Possessing a ------can give a man a cer­ therefore affected governments to help solve problem started at the Grant DNS at 643-5151. sive Blue Cross/Blue Shield Kage Co., of 91 Elm St., Reserve report released 24 — Lots-Land for Sale package, free major medical, England room A, East Hart­ Call 528-6616. tain fooling of confidence. differently in terms o grant this problem. The issue is federal level when the 25 — Investment Property ford, Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts was established in 1939, after the NYSE closed MECHANIC disability and life insurance, A tod for working the soil. cutbacks and what is thve best option to federal government didn’t 26 — Business Pfoperty Street. DELIVERY MAN for and m anufactures wall showing that the nation's 27 — Resort Property EXPERIENCED IN all with pro-rated benefits for Article of clothing. cancellations. select to reduce the honor its commitments. 26 — Real Estate Wantod phases of truck and auto part time employees. Apply - delivery of TV and appliances. plaques, plastic envelopes, money supply plunged 88.7 License required. Call 649- T h is w as p art of a deficit,’’ Mrs. Herbst said. She said this created a repair, gas and diesel. Riverside Health Care Center, KIKHTS OF ()0I UIiH I1 and dog products whiclrare billion in the latest Not always assy to forecast . MISC. SERVICES 3406. message that Mrs. Herbst Minimum five years 745 Main Street, East Hart­ M aCY DEFMITIfNr statistical week. After O’Neill made his dominoe effect. “The local 31 — Services Offered ford. William Hayra sold nationallv. irs hardly surprising that a b ig ------32 — Painting-Papering experience. Must have own attracts attention. sent to State Rep. Peter inetial speech on the governments have to be tools. Start at $7.00 per hour. Im m ed iate opening in MANCHESTER AREA Fusscas, who represents 33 — Building-Contracting LIQUOR STORE, looking for 23. A man who found MmseH with a fragment of I Agree to accept the judges decision as final. proposal to cut the Block concerned with the day-by- 34 — Roofing-Siding All fringe benefits. For ap­ MACHINISTS - Minimum 5 Manchester area. Prospects Vernon's 55th District and Grants, Fusscas said, “1 day operation of living of a 35 — Heating-Plumbing pointment, call 688-7596. years experience on furnished. Protected steady, honest, willing ------Jammed between his'teeth would worker, part time evenings on is a m e m b e r of th e think it's good that Gov. town,” she said adding that 36 — Flooring Bridgeport and general territory. Excellent oppor Jobless claims rise want to got It out as soon as poosiblo. N A M E ...... 37 — MovIng-TrucKing-Storage machining. Overtime and a permanent basis. Some HOUSEKEEPER WANTED tunity to build lucrative Legislature's Ap­ O'Neill recognizes that it’s those on the higher level 3S — Services W anted company paid benefits, in an retail experience preferred. 24. You might naturally wish to help a ------old for apartment in East Hart­ Sales Career in a pleasant previous period. New claims during the ADDRESS ...... propriations Committee. time we stopped punishing don't know the individual MISC. FOR SALE air ’ conditioned plant. Only the sincere need apply. WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Seasonal lady who had dMIoulty In using dw telephone. ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- Fraternal setting. latest period were down from 12,586 to 9,- The committee, Friday ■our people with taxes but. problems that towns face. 40 — Houaehold Goods 1332. Dmamic Metal Products Co, Send resume stating age. closings sent more Connecticut workers to CITY...... STATE ...... be experience etc. to BOX II c/o morning, in a 24-16 vote, I'm not sure that switching 41 — Articles tor Sale 422 North Main Street, If you qualify, you'll the state Labor Department seeking un­ 534, however. YES □ 42 — Building Supplies Manchester Herald. CLUES DOWN: IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED approved Gov. William Mrs. Herbst said that Manchester. 646-4048. joining a staff of eight full employment benefits in the latest repor­ 1. It’s only natural to b e ------when NO □ the tax burden from the 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs time Career Agents, with 0 ’NeiH’s proposal to another problem the towns 44 — Musical Inatruments ting period, the department said Friday. For the latest period, the figures people rudely refuse to answer what seem to CLIP AND MAIL TO: state level to the local level SERVICE DISPATCHER for very little turnover NURSES AIDE - 3 p.m. to 11 eliminate $23.8 4nillion in is the answer,” he said. are facing, as they prepare 45 — Boats & Accessories busy Air conditioning and p.m. Enjoy working in a Labor Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro worked out to an insured unemployment be reasonable questions. 46 — S porting Goods RN - PART TIME, Primary Call 6t6-8AHH PRIZeWEEK PUZZLE urban grants. He said that eliminating their budgets for the com­ Refrigeration company. ' home-like” atmosphere said filings increased to a weekly average rate — continued claims filed during a 13- 2 Conditions In Ihs vineyard can havs 47 — Garden Products Care Nurse needed for local assisting the elderly residents . C /0 THE EVENING HERALD ■ 46 — Antiques Previous experience helpful, week period — of 3 percent which was in­ In a letter to Fusscas, the grant program doesn't ing year, is the fact they home health care agency. Re­ in our Self-Care Unit. We offer of 68,136 for the two-week period ending something to do with the strength of a 1 HERALD 9Q., MANCHE9TER, CT. 40 — Wanted lo Buy cent community health and but not necessary. Must nave AIDE - Glastonbury Public cluded in the state’s overall jobless es­ earlier this week, the really reduce state spen­ can't figure the expen­ good wages and benefits, in­ Jan. 17, compared to a weekly 57,247 RENTALS medicare experience good telephone voice, and be School. 10 months. 28 hours claims in the previous reporting period. timate of 5.8 percent. ___J mayor asked him to check ding noting it simply diture side without es­ able to work under pressure. per week. Starting hourly cluding full Dental Plan 3. It might be that a player ------unfairly out 52 — Rooms for Rent preferred. Call 64^9515. Aid Please call Mrs Lee Blanc CONTEST RULES with her office regarding passes this tax burden timated revenues. She said 53 — Apartments for Rent Call 528-4144. wa^e $3.44 Applications Peraro said the latest figures included The insured rate for the previous repor­ of favor with the team manager, who picksd Assistance of Northeastern RN. 646-0129. Manchester 12,529 claims prompted by temporary 1. Solve the puzzle by filling in the missing letters to make the the possible cuts or from the state to the she’s supposed to submit 54 — Homes for Rent Connecticut Inc. Manchester, available from Glastonbury ting period had been 2.9 percent, the com­ another man In hla place. 55 — Business for Rant BRIGHT, ENERGETIC LPN Board of Education. Glaston­ Manor Rest Home. 385 West cancellation of grant municipalities. her proposed budget to the EOE. seasonal closings compared to 8,500 in the missioner said. 4. A well-known fomlnhw forsname. words that you think best fit the clues. To do this road each 50 — Resort Property for Rent or RN needed for part time in bury, Conn. 06033, 633-5231, Center Street. Manchester. clua carefully lor you must think them out and give every word monies so that he could be Mrs. Herbst said every council the first of March. 57 - W antsw tw Rar.: busy, local Dermatology Extension 441. Affirmative I. Discovered. 56 — Misc for Rent ARBOR ACRES FARM INC. Its true meaning. ' supplied with “impact in­ town is going to have to .She said the state doesn't an Equal Opportunity Practice. Primary function Action Equal Opportunity SALES OPENING, for 9. For Rs purpose, naturally. It needs to be 2. You need not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You formation” on the town's face the cutbacks allow the towns to plug in AUTOMOTIVE Employer, seeks full time now to fill in for vacations, Employer M/F. aggressive sales person with reasonably strong. rnay submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically budget. differently, if the legisla­ uncollected taxes as a 61 — Autos for Sale general poultry farm workers. sick time, et cetra. Could lead retail experience preferable 11, Cortalnly not doad. 62 — Trucks for Sale Agriculture background to part time-full time. Please MASSEUSES Full or part in furniture, beading, or produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry Although the bill was tion passes. She feels an revenue. 63 ■*- Heavy Equipment for Sale apply: Dr. Romeo’s office, 18 time. Good steady clitclientele. appliances. Salary plus com­ CA/i lOT The mayor has asked 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles desirable, but not essential. 13. Leaving one% oar somewhsrs. blank will be accepted. raised out of committee, it impact analysis should be We offer Company Paid Haynes Street, Monday, Windham area. (Jpen every mission paid holidays, vaca­ 65 — Cempers-Trallers-Moblle day 10 a.m. to midnight: Sun­ tion. Advancement oppor. 18. Bones forming a sort of cage. 3. Anyone is eligible to enter except employees (and members still has a long way to go done on the towns. Vernon’s three state Homes Health and Retirement Plan. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 4U-7516. tunities Phone 549-4270 for in­ of their families) of the Evening Herald. before final approval. It She said in Vernon $200,- representatives and the' 66 — Automotive Service Appiv in person-Marlborough 8:30 a.m. thru 12:00 and 1:00 PAPER GOODS 20. Married. p.m. thru 5:00 p.m. terview. EOE. 4. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES will next go the House and 000 in grant monies was senator to attend the coun­ 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease Road, Glastonbury, Connec­ 21. Anger, or part of the word ‘Hflroet.” ticut. MATURE INDIVIDUAL Sold only by the case - sold only by order WORD LIS T NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A the Connecticut plugged into the budget for cil meeting on Feb. 2 to dis- MATURE RETAIL needed to operate Tavern/Piz- NEEDED IMMEDIATLY, This Hot contains, among others, the correct words POSTMARK. Conference of the current year. She cuss this and other SALESPERSON - Three days za Business. 40 hour week. WOMAN TO CARE FOR MY Good starting salary. Call 649- 2tk year old daughter for se­ Place your order with us by: Saturday, February 14,1961 for the PRIZE CROSSWORD PUZZLE for rsisass 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the Municipalities has vowed it doesn't know what will problems. per week, 10 to 5:30. Apply: contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than Legal Notice Legal Notice ^ ck e tt’s Card Sc Gift shop. 2248, after 6:00 p.m. cond shift hours. Preferably in Pick-up your supplies on: Friday, February 27,1981 Woskond of Jan. 24-28,1981. Charter Oak Mall, East Hart­ my own Home. Keierences one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be THE HARTFORD THE CONNECTICUT ford. ^plications and inter­ SERVICE STATION required. 643-0412 or 649-2334 ADA PITTIR VINR shared equally. ELECTRIC LIGHT LIGHT AND POWER views 'Tuesday thru Saturday, ATTENDENTS - Full and PRODUCT ALIVI POOD WtD 6. IF NO ALL-CORRECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE COMPANY COMPANY 1 to 5. part time. Apply: Cantone’s DANKIR PURIOUS WIPI Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that Exxon. 308 West Middle Turn­ PURNI8HID WIND ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. •ANNIR The Hartford Electric Light The Connecticut Light and pike. •i t t i r HOOR WtNI 7. The decision of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to SERVICE STATION EXFEHQIGED HI-DRI Facial 20O's WINS Bolton Company (HELCO), a sub­ Power Company (CL&P), a $17.64 cs. ■URNI8HIO IRI abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property 46* 00. CAP! U DV WOOD sidiary of Northeast Utilities subsidiary of Northeast Attendant wanted CUSTOMER SERVICE 2-Ply White Q a a QQtDGIB of this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. 00 6 0 XM CAOl LAZY (NU), has filed with the UUliUes (NU), has filed with Apply In person REPRESENTATIVE, Securi­ CAR! u n 6. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, lor every entry will Department of Public Utility the Department of Public ty Pacific Finance Corpora­ CUP PARKINQ be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is 252 SPENCER ST. tion. a leading financial in­ KLEENEX Facial 200's $21.24 ca. CURH>Ut POOL Control (DPUC) an amend­ Utility Control (DPUC) an necessary. MANCHESTER stitution is seeking a 2-Ply White & Colors 86* 00. DIAP POOR Board approves fee ment to its electric rate amendment to Its electric customer service represen­ To provM* Niming Car* 0* *0 X1* DEAR RAKf 9. The correct solution to this week's Prizeword will be schedules incorporating an Oil rate schedules Incorporating tative who’s duties will in­ In prival* horn** anU D m C TB O RIU Conservation Adjustment an Oil Conservation Adjust­ PAOID ROOP published the following Saturday. clude customer contact, Madical FacHMa*. Part KLEENEX Boutique 4-Pack (OCA) rate. ment (OCA) rate. TELEPHONE AND OFFICE credit checking, and com­ PAKtO •API 10. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical WORK. Full or part time. Uma, fuM Hm*. Conatdara* $2149 es. PAMID •AW for architect’s work The OCA rate amendment The OCA rate amendment puter terminal operations. We Bath Tissue 330 2-Ply errors which may appear during the puzzle game. Ideal for Housewives, tion gWan to prataranca PIU •AX has been filed to permit the has been filed to permit the are looking for an individual NMMX8 11. The sealed correct solution will be kept In the personal BOLTON - The Board approved. students, expectant mothers, of;— Location and Hour*. Assorted Prints PtLT virr usable by the physically proposed conversion from oil proposed conversion from oil with initiative who enjoys custody of Nate Agostinelll, President Manchester State retired or semi-retired. No NO FEE • WEEKLY PAY of Selectmen approved a handicapped. Mr. and Mrs. Frank to coal as the fuel source for to coal as the fuel source for public contact. Typing skills Bank. ______experience needed. Will train. are necessary. We offer good For Information caE HI-DRI 4-Pack Bath Tissue $19.96 es. U $ T WEEK’S the contestant will be sum not to exceki $800 for Wiedie said the es­ Eddy of Mt. Sumner Drive the Mt. Tom generating sta­ the Mt. Tom generating sta­ Apply in person only 9 a.m. - 6 12. Upon accepting . prize money, several cost estimates are asking for reimburse­ salaries and benefits and a 643-9815 400 1-Ply, White & Colors photographed for the paper. timates would be ready tion in Holyoke, tion in Holyoke. p.m. Mr, Schw arz, New professional work environ­ _ h M. PUZZLE SOLUTION from local architect Alan within two weeks. ment for their mailbox that M assachusetts, owned by Massachusetts, owned by England room A. East Hart­ ment. For immediate con­ Wiedle. The selectmen are also was destroyed by a town Holyoke Water Power Com­ Holyoke Water Power Com­ ford Holiday Inn. 363 Roberts sideration please contact: AID i ASSISTANCE HI-DRI JUMBO Towels $14.70 ea. Street, of NorOi iM tani C«m. The cost estimates will studying the feasibility of plow truck recently. pany, also an NU subsidiary. pany, also an NU subsidiary. Security Pacific Finance 100 2-Ply, White & Prints Mt. Tom produces some of the Corp., 985 Main St., 357 Eaat Canlar t t MROUJ include renovation work at using part or all of Bolton First Selectman Henry Mt. Tom produces some of the SECRETARIAL electricity used by HELCO electricity used by CLAP Manchester. 643-4168. the Town Hall, a new town Center School for town of­ Ryba sent them an apology SUBSTITUTE, for KLEENEX JUMBO Towels $17.70 ct* customers. customers. office building and fices. The Board of Educa­ and explained that the Manchester office. Applicant m The OCA rate amendment The OCA rate amendment must have excellent typing, 100 2-Ply, White $ PrInU 80R O I minimal renovation to the tion has offered the use of existing town policy did not which HELCO hopes to pul which CLAP hopes to put into -good spellinj; • I- and grammar BERBER SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS $14.49 es. Town Hall, and construc­ part or all of that building permit reimbursement. into effect in early 1982, effect in early 1982, provides skill andnd a pletpleasant telephone KLEENEX Family Napkins tion at the Town Hall to manner. Reply with salary 66**0 21. LEAVE not laaaa. Tha tons of tha duo acHa that thing, tha oxpirollonrrf if certain renovations and The board voted to table provides that for a relatively that for a relatively short now has openings in the foiiowing t1 MO. CLUBS ACROSS: requirements, experience and 1401-Ply, White S Colors which ono will hava to faoo, praaumably with rogrot (LEAVE). A loaaa make it accessible to and additions to the schools are the matter. short period of time (cuprent- period of time (currently es­ 6. BROOK not broom. Not only l$ • BROOK’S oiuict tongth of littio ootv references to Box I c/o ciassifications; ioquonoo. tt wouM bo olmott ImpotsIMo to dotormino, In vlow of tho m ay b a fo r so long th a t on# dooa not hava to oontom plata tho anding o f ly estimated to be between timated to be between one and $31.06 cs. Machester Herald. KLEENEX 2 S6 0 0 . BROOK’S oboogUig tw isti ond turns. It. one and two years) one-third two years) one-third of the la s o x i* HUQQIES Newborn 24's 7. DRE88E8 not troosoo. Tho ORE88E8 oro utuoUy porfoct ot iRo ilsrt 23. TAP not top. Tho duo impiloo that wolohora art m m M f m ^ioM to of the savings on fuel that will savings on fuel that will be • MACHINE BUILDER ond nood coro to conttnuo so. Whon is tho stort for troosoo? doriva groat ploaaura; howava^. TAP danoara may waN ba vary or* Riga Lane residents FULL TIME POSITIONS $31iMcs. be realized after the burning reallzkl after the burning of Qualified applicants must read blueprints, have 2S6 *0. dlnary. OPENED to dependable men 8. CLEAN not gloon. To gloon Is. lyp#esWr frothor than moroly of coal begins at Mt. Tom will coal begins at Mt. Tom will be with shop experience. $3.50 an HUQQIES Daytime 18’s ItS O X I* •'oomoUmos’l tho sort of prooooo suggootod. knowledge of proper usage of hand tools and small $31.06 CS. be passed through to passed through to customers hour. Pilot Co., Inc. 289-9321. machining equipment as well as basic Inspection 8. PLAY not day. Apdy, gotUng a PLAY Into shapo Is no oaoy mattor; but and the balance will be 2S6 0 0 . day la vary o ^ modolod ot tho «rW of a child or othor unaklUod par- customers and the Glance HUQGIES Overnight 14's ask for street light EVENINGS, Approximately 1 gages. son. Into soma sort of shapo. CLUBS DOWN: will be retained to pay for the retained to pay for the con­ 2. RUSTY oof duity. A IttUa RUST ’'sRaiiWal bo ISO dW Icuir to ftmovo. A construction and related costs struction and related costs of hour per night. Ideal for high $3i'jirs! 11. GROW not glow. Tho duo's pisrfoot anowor would bo “bum.” but thing that lo moroly “a Wt DUSTY" can hardly ba ■! a f dHflcuR to daan BOLTON — Residents on the dead end street. identify cars in the area at 2 M OS. GROW la moro natural than a moro "glow.'’ of conversion. After the short conversion. After the short school student or retireee. HUQQIES Toddler 12's up. from Riga Lane attended In the meantime the night and promised not to For details, Mr. Belfiore. 647- ___ lU S S L 15. COY not boy. “dOY“ links up moro oogontty with tho thomo of having period of shared savings ends, period of shared savings ends, • MECHANICAL INSPECTOR 3. HEED not noad. HEED la tha atrongar anawor, alnea many paopla do the Board of Selectmen's selectmen will beef up complain about the il­ 1413. UtUo to soy. W hothor tho frion d la a boy o r a g irl la som owhat booldo tho all fuel cost savings will flow all fuel cost savings will flow Candidates must be able to Interpret complex KLEENEX Boutique Facial point. attach conaldarabla Importanca to things thay doni strlotiy naad (auoh, meeting Tuesday to ask patrol of the area by the $2344 ce. as laiavialon). lumination from the light to recipients of Mt. Tom to recipients of Mt. Tom blueprints and specifications and use precision In­ 64* *0. 16. FAME not noma. FAME la rnorodirooUy apt than namo,alnoo tho Otar's that a street light be in­ town constables. PART TIM E h e l p with 125‘s Prints M *0X10 4. GRILL not drtN. Aptly, whan you ’’GRiLL" a man. tharo la a dlaUnot In* shining in their windows. power, Including customers of power, including customers of some mechanical experience. spection equipment. Inspection of precision parts namo In ttooH dooan'l stand to bo ImpnMslvo othor than by hla roputa* tanbon to maka ft hard lor him. In tha army, howovar. thorough drilling stalled at the cul-de-sac on A petition signed by the bon or FAME. HELCO. CLAP. Apply: 270 Hartford Road, from .0001 Inches Is required. Proven working la simply pan of tha training m dladpUnt. Tha Idaa of boing "marcUaaa" their road. residents of Riga Lane The petition was presented Manchester. 18. BOLD not bald. Boing bald Is not a trait of o8ariSSsf. la lass rasHtbe. The complete text of the The complete text of the knowledge of trigonometry and Inspection record ig. PERT not post. Such a girl oortaldy atantto to bo oaHod PERT, or 6. LOYALTY^nol royalty. Royalty la not "a M iaW y m a paraon: M la maraly Apparently there have requested the l i^ t to help to the selectmen. OCA rate amendment Is on OCA rate amendment Is on keeping Is necessary. forward, otc.. but tha bohavlor montlonod In tho duo folio for short of a rank or status. been several breaks into file in the offices of the file in the offices of the SECURITY GUARD - boing a past or raal aiilaaaoa. 13. GABBLE not babblo. Tha word "GABBLE” (Jabbar), rathar than homes recently and the DPUC, SUte Office Building, DPUC. SUte Office Building. Glastonbury High School. School year only. 6 hours per BUCKLAND AGWAY 20. PAL not pan. Tho duo'a chdoo of words “Inadvartontly" (rathar than "babbla’’ (maka Incoharant sounds) auggasta a oartaln haata, apby op* Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford, Connecticut. residents are very con­ NEWSTATE RD., MANCHESTER "accldantaMy.'* aay) aulta PAL battor. poaod lo tha Idas ot taking ona’a bma. day. $4.75 per hour. Apply Peraonnel DepartmenI cerned. Keep updated Walter F. Torrance, Jr. Walter F. Torrance, Jr. Applications available from: The selectmen approved Keep up to date on events in the statue, nation and world Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Glastonbury Board of Educa­ BERRER SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS and General Counsel ' putting money in next in less than two minutes. Update, a column of news to and General Counsel tion. Glastonburys Conn., 63 QERBER RD. WEST Dated at Berlin, Connec­ year's budget for a light in Dated at Berlin, Connec­ 06()33. 633-5231, Extension 441. SOUTH WINDSOR, CT. . bring busy people up to date, exclusively yours every day ticut. January 22, 1961. ticut, January 22, 1981. Affirmative Action Equal Op­ 43-5123 an effort to stop the breaks a g lQ on Page 2 of your Evening Herald. 047-01 048-01 portunity Employer M 'F. I 1 8 - EVENING HERALD. Sat,, Jan. 24, 1981 PMnuM - Chant* M. Schuli ♦ ^ " * * ♦ EVK,MNG HKH,\LD. .Sat . .Jan 24 I'Jkl l'> ♦ fib b y ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puule * By ADigaii van Buren 1 Commuitictf- 1 Grovel IT m m tkmt agtncY 2 Nile queen, for i l ^ 4 CottTBgt 3 Men'tname Call 0 Boys 4 Choer 643-2711 w . , 0 « ^ r r 3 ^ a ll 643-2711 I 12 Evtry 6 Egypt (abbr.) DEAR ABBY: 1 urn planning to be married next month, 13 Grtity area 0 Taunt and what should be the happiest time in my life has turned 14 Fancing 7 Trap inlo one of my biggest problems. The reason is my mother — tword 8 Recaiva or more speeiraally, her drinking. She has ruin^ every 16Littla 9*Maka aaat (gPTV igyg (g@. affair she's attended. 16 SutfMdand covers List year at my sister's wedding. Mother: , ipaciatty 10 Affirmatior.s Business & Service | 17 Bacoma more NOV HIRINOI 1. Propositioned the judge who performed the ceremony. 11 Makes DRIVERS o m S n i c e t h i n o PriKlIla’t Pop ^ Ed Sullivan genial garments 2. Started a screaming argument with my sister. 16 Itinarant d r i v e r s M. Punched me out. 19 Objective mm A B « U T T H i J o — 20 Thraa (prafix) 32 Seth s son J K 4. Went on a crying jag. 21 Author 51 Laughingstock PU7MR. VES. AWS. HOW PI PA U . THOSE NO ONE KN(>IVS.' rr WAS 22 CIA Fleming 33 Scandinavian 53 Capital of Fell on the dance flisir. GRUA4BL.V LETS ANALVZE ^ forerunner GRUMBLV PIGEONS GET INTO A VERV MVSTERKXIS 24 Cut jaggedly 36 Grow together Norway YOU ALVStKVS h a v e H. Got mad al the people who were trying to hrip her, and FINALLV THIS C O O L L V y 23 VWXILPNT THE OFFICE IN THE 26 Spawn 39 Tennis stroke 55 Professional liH'ked h e rs e lf in the Coat closet. EXPERIENCE.ANP IT component HIS PIGEON LET HIM FIRST PLACE ? 27 Animal 41 Refugee 56 Hostels A L O T Op W o m e n Mother is a darling person when she's sober, but when she AWWT PROBABLV W IU NEVER (pM BRING IT HAPPEN AGAIN.' 25 Nomemen enclosure 44 Humor 57 Negative drinks, she's impossible! Afterward, when we tell her how HOME .' 28 Jungle cat 46 Rhea command B u n n i n a A f t e r she iwhaved, she doesn't believe us. 27 Mild ybu. 31 Beet by hair 29 Uproot 48 Sugary 59 Kitten's cry I'm planning my wedding halfheartedly, knowing my 30 Stepped *on 50 Eons O N« tr W*. M. IM UA f«. 6 fM oi 34 Attitude 61 Horned viper L Th» « 1-1) mother will ruin it. I hive my mother. Abby, and can't have a 35 Spy employed wedding and not invite her. We are considering eloping, but by police 1 7 - 1 P 7 r 1 P 11 if we do. we will want a reception afterward to celebrate our 37 Lab 6urnar Strv/ca( O H tn d 3 1 Services Offered 31 Palnllng-Paptrlng If you find your initials Keep Smiling marriage, and if Mother comes, she will turn it into’a 38 Touchdown iz" iP p 32 Building Contracting 33 In the threads of a spider's Artlelaa for Bala 41 Homes lor Bant 54 disaster. 40 ii no more web, it is said, you wiii Be Happy What should we do'.’ We're not kids. I'm 42, the groom is 52 42 Eternity P p B&M TREE SRVICE now FARREND REMODELING - be lucky forever. CYRACII.s e "M IN U E T ” EAST HARTFORD HOME, and Mother is (i:l. 43 Supply with TP II offering Specail Winter Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, CHINA, seven 5 piece place set­ fundi 3P rr P ★ Apartments For Bent 53 available now. Lots of extras. SOMCTHING BLUE J ■ -J ■ Rates! We've sawed 25% off, Room Additions, Decks, All *************«9»**»V*«***« tings. Additional pieces. 1500. 3375. Call Locators, 2 3 6 5 ^ . idV 45 Multiform iP 34 21 1 B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom plus our 'usual Discount for Can 6464)256. _____ Upes of Remodeling and Houaahold Goods 40 VERNON - Near 86, luxury Fee. Captain Easy — Crooka & Lauvrence 47 Nile bkd ■ r ” Work. Free Estimates. Will Senior Citizens! Free Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ DEAR BLUE: Talk candidly to your mother. And 49 Scotch beret 21 u 30 J p 12 33 pick up and deliver. Please Estimates. Fully insured. Condo. A ppliances. 3345 tell her that only if she agrees to refrain from 50 Bro dcatting ■ ly insured. Phone 643-6017. NEW APPLIANCES, monthly. Security, WEST WOOD OFF KEENEY 5P 5P 36 “ call 6462161 after 4:00 p.m. References. 643-7285. USED REFRIGERATORS, REFRIGERATORS, 3289. drinking on your wedding day will you have a wei.1., eoop company references. Call 486-3923. ST., 4 year old 7 room colonial wedfling. If^she agrees, enlist the cooperation of a y ■ LEON CIEZSYNSKl WASHERS, RANGES - Clean, Dryers 3239. Washers 3 ^ . with 40 ft. kitchen, family LUCK, p a l : 52 Snake ayes u~ 31 40~ BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - TODA, HOME SERVICE BUILDER. New homes, ad­ Guaranteed. Parts i Service. W.H. Preuss 228 Boston lik e . few close friends and/or relatives to make sure she 54 One of the ■ a 1 Fireplaces. Concrete. GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). room. 2Vk bath, principals on­ reindeer IP P 48 INC., offers you carpentry, ditions, remodeling, rec Low prices! B.D. Pearl & Bolton. 643-9492. ly, 649-1955. either keeps her promise or is removed. It's not fair Service Chimney Repairs. "No Job papering, and painting. Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. Half of exceptional new that you should have to elope or forgo a wedding 58 Pecific island ■ rooms, garages, kitchens Duplex. Features carpeting, It” P Too Small. " Call 644-8356 for General repair and remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, F O U R P IE C E because your mother can't tolerate alcohol. 60 Son of liaac ■ EXPERIENCED INCOME estimates. remodeling. Call Dave 644- KENMORE DOUBLE' OVEN excellent closets, dishwasher, I recommend Al-Anon. It teaches friends and 62 Yaar (Sp.) 5P[aP «PKIB3 M 66 66 P dormers, roofing. Residential MEDITERRANEAN LIVING dispose- all, self cleaning OlHcas-Stores for Bant 55 63 Diminutive suf­ TAX PREPARATION, done 3389 or Tom 643-1949. or commercial. 649-4291. ELECTRIC STOVE - ROOM SET, table, 4 chairs, families of alcoholics how to deal with the problem. ■ in your home. Please call Dan HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE! Excellent condition! Color: oven, private basement with fix ii" 81 iP 61 P color TV, coffee table, two And if you really love your mother, you will view her 64 If not “ Mosler at 6463329. Large appliances, clean at­ White. 3200 firm. Please call end tables and a washing laundry hookups, IVk baths, STORE OR OFFICE SPACE ii" tics, cellars, garages, also DESIGN KITCHENS, deck, neighborhood setting, available, 200, 400, and up to problem as an illness and do all you ran to help her. 65 Hotel iP P PROFE.SSIONAL BUSINES.S Palntlng-Paparlng 32 cabinets, vanities, counter 643-0732; keep trying. machine. Reasonable for 66 Irish diih will clean apartments for •••••••••••••••••••##••••• quick sale. minutes fo Hartford. 3525 5000 square feet. 643-1442. eP it" P St INDIVIDUAL TAX realtors. Call 644-1775. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts monthly 633-4566. Broker. 67 Drink heavily PREPARATION at home. 10 custom woodworking, colonial □MISC. FOR SALE OFFICE SPACE MAIN 68 Summer time iNIWSPAPiaiNTIRMItl ASINI Years Experience. BEFORE St AFTER SCHOOL reproductions. J.P. Lewis 649- FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ STREET LOCATION - 150 DEAR ABBY: I am an attractive bH.yearaild widow. I've (abbr) Reasonable. Call 563-2051. CHILD CARE - Buses from PAINTING □ TAG SALES TWENTIES WANTED to square feet. 3100 monthly in­ dated a number of eligible men and have had many Interior Painting & Artlelaa tor Sale 41 proposals, but there is one I would really like to marry. Hu8»M>riso« HAVE YOUR TAX .RETURN Keeney St St James Schools. share duplex. Glastonbury & cludes central air and heat. 4 years in business. Never Paperhanging. Also: PRECISION Hebron area. Must be neat. He is 72. but looks much younger because he keeps in EXPERTLY PREPARED by TAG SALE -12 to 3, January One year lease. Call 6462457 closed. Call 646-4864. Ceilings Repaired or WOODWORKING - Formica Pets considered. Rent Ted Cummings, or 647-9997 Al shape and has a young and healthy outlook on life. He says Allay Oop — Dave Qraus leading, independant Tax Con­ Replaced. References. Counter Tops, Cabinet Work, 25th. Infant girls Healtb-Tex, he !'loves me. but be will not propose marriage because he b r i d q e sultant. Please phone: Dan negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., Sleffert Sr. DICK'S SNOW PLOWING - Free Estimates. Fully Contemporary Oak Furniture Carters clothes, excellent con­ 2^3560. had surgery 10 years ago that terminated his sex life. Wade, 649-6851 lor appoint­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as dition, Baby Items, 8-track TH' RUNT BROTVIERS COULDN'T ) HEV, TAKE Y NOTHIN'.' Driveways, Parking Lots, Insured. & Custom Woodwork. Very Basort Property I told him it didn't matter to me because I never placed W Ea.IF IT'S NESOTIATIN& ment. printing plates, .007 thick tapes, skiis, puzzles, more HAVE fiOTIEN FAR! THEW E ) tT EASY, BOVS!) WE'RE YV/ANTA DO, THEN THIS/ — Sidewalks & Sanding. 646- Reasonable. Please call 647- FRESHLY REMODLED 3 For Bant very much importance on sex anyway, which is the truth. MARTIN MAHSSON 9343. 23x28W , M cents each or 5 miscellaneous. 87-1, Tudor 55 I QOT TBE AROUND HERE WHATS ^ N ’ 7jUST DOIN' IS TH' FELLA T'DO J ^ WALT'S TAX SERVICE - 2204. bedroom apartment. Kitchen, He insists that I was only being "kind." and eventually I U 'L B A R E ­ 649-4431,07 646-4348 for 32. Phone 643-2711. Must be Lane, Manchester. IT W IT H .' Performed in the privacy of dining, utility room. 3425 HILTON HEAD ISLAND SO. would feel cheated. I swore to him on a stack of Bibles that I K N U C K L E _____ Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag CRAIG'S CARPENTRY - Sicked up before 11 a.m. NBeOTIATIN') your home. Call Walt Zingler, PAINTING St PAPERING - NLY. monithly, thiy, plus...... utilities. Call CAROLINA - Ocean front meant what I said. How can I convince this wonilerful man 6465346 Ceiling Special. 25« per square Roofing, Siding, Gutters. 6465001. Condominium. Two that I want to marry him — regardless'.’ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Cleaned and replaced. Ali Dogs-BIrds-Pats 43 foot, paint included. Quality PRINTING MACHINERY, bedrooms, two baths, fully AUSTIN. TEXAS CECIL DAVIS INCOME TAX Work! Fully Irisured. - Interior and exterior. ^pes of repairs. Free MANCHESTER 3 room apart­ equipped. Free tennis, pools, PREPARER St NOTARY Commercial and residential. Estimates. 646-ra4. Multi 1250 offset press, Plate PART COLLIE-PART Third hand high? Not always Manchester Property maker. Arc lamps. Letter ment, heat, hot water, elec­ and health club. Contact DEAR AUSTIN: Get a higher stack of Bibles. PUBUC - 133 Main Street, Maintenance, David Kay, 646- Free estimates. Fully in­ HUSKIE DOG - Female. 5 tricity, appliances. owner: 87629M. East Hartford. Call 5666371. sured. 646-4879. presses. Light table. Paper years old. Spayed. Well By Ofwild Jicoby suit; the play of the nine will 0754. cutter, 31,6W. 742-5264. References. No pels. 3285.646 Alan Sontag FOR ALL YOUR trained. Very good with 3167 or 2263540. Wanted te Bent 57 hold him to two. TAX PREPARATION - CHILD CARE; Liscensed EXTERIOR PAINTING, CONSTRUCTION NEEDS children. FRElE to a good 2. Dummy plays 4 from Q 6 Reliable and experienced ser­ GREEN HARDWOOD - 360 DEAR ABBY: My experience may help women who don't The third hand high rule of 4. You hold K 10 7. The 10 is mother to care for children in experienced college student. call - Harp Construction. Ad­ home. Call 643-4834 after 3:00 FIVE LARGE ROOM GARAGE WANTED to store vice in your home at Quality work. Very ditions. Roofing, Siding, per cord delivered. Cut and p.m. know how to handle obscene phone calls. Many years ago, play goes back to whist. It is correct here. It is far more a loving environment. 646- split. Call 742-7598. DUPLEX - Private entrance. one or two cars. Call Don at reasonable cost. Norm 4890. pri( Plumbing St Electrical. C^l when I was an attractive young woman, my telephone rang, one to follow most of the time likely to gain than to lose. Marshall, 643-9044. Gas heat. Washington School 633-4577. and when 1 answered it, I heard a male voice speaking all but there are notable excep­ 3. Dummy holds J 10 9. You 569-3458 or 569-4545 643-5001. I'M GINGER, A lovable blond District, Manchester. 3325 THREE PIECES, Studio cat looking for a home. I’m an this filthy language. I had never heard such dirty talk in my Tha Flintatone — Hanna Barbara Productiona tions. hold Q 7 5 4. Unless you see a couch, rocker and chair with monthly, plus utilities. 2 ' MATURE GENTLEMAN life! Then it occurred to me that the caller would get no thrill The most common one is distinct possibility that part- R E P A IR - AH k in d s: altered male, sociable with months security. References. desires room in private REWEAVING BURN FLOORSANDING St slip covers. Call evenings people and animals. 633-6581 out of talking to a deaf old lady, so that's what 1 pretended the bracket situation. Your ner holds both ace andid king, HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Bridgeports, Lathes, LEE PAINTING. Interior & after 6:30, 643-9939. No pets. Immediate occupan­ residence. Kitchen privileges r^ U 'O NE\/ER GUESS BUT Exterior. "Cheek my rate REFINISHING floors like or 3424)571. to be. ..I'D NE\/ER partner leads the deuce which you should duck entirely. repaired. Window shades, Bullards, etc. Please call 646- ly r cy. 742-8268. desired. References I JUST SAW OUR NEIGH­ appears to be fourth best. Mmetimes declarer holds 1987. before you decorate." Dep new! Specializing in older I said in a very weak and shaky voice. "What did you GUESS THAT. Venetian blinds. Keys. TV . spen­ GE PORTABLE available. Call after 4:30 p.m., say?" BORS/THE STONEHARTS 1. Dummy plays 3 from A ace-king and no small card in d a:. b Fully l e . insured. 646-1653. floors. Natural and stained Antiques 45 MANCHESTER 2 bedrooms, 6460034. FOR RENT. Marlow's. 867 CHILD CARE in my state floors. No Waxing Anymore! DISHWASHER, one year old. The man then repeated his obscene message — only AT THE STORE BUYING 10 3. You hold Q 9 7. You the suit. Main Street. 649-5221. Butcher block top. ^100. Call available February 1st. 1 year y A W ELCOME MAT.^ should play nine! If partner Another time to duck is licensed home. Located near INTERIOR PAINTING, over John Verfaille, 646-5750. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, and lease, security, 3260. 6462813. MIDDLE AGED MALE louder. Manchester center. Phone 643-4862 after 3 p.m. has led from the king, declar­ when the play of a high card is ten years experience, low used furniture. Also mis­ SCHOOL TEACHER, Non In the same croaking, shaky voice, I again said, "What Just going to sacrifice it. Your CERAMIC FIRING. Discount 646-5815. did you say? I can't hear you." ------er will get a trick with the rates. Quick service. Call 643- winter rates and senior citizen cellaneous items. Tommy’s MANCHESTER, Chestnut smoking. Non drinking. Han­ partner leads the 3 of hearts Trading Post, 62 Village St. jack right then but he will still 2543. discounts. 643-9980. Street, 6 room apartment 3350 dyman seeks small apart­ The caller started to shout his filthy spiel again when I only make two tricks in the against a spade contract. GIFTED CHILDREN - to Rockville. Open Monday thru with garage. Call 643-4634 ment, Manchester. 6468271. heard another male voice in the background say, "Hang up, 5 years. Nursery School/Day suit that he would score any- Declarer plays queen from CRAIG'S PAINTING - LADIES DIAMOND Saturday 16i:30. 871-6384. after 3:00 p.m. you fool!" dummy's Q J 10 7 4. You hold CECIL DAVIS INCOME TAX Care. Home environment. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• wa)f by finessing against your PREPARER ii NOTARY Interior/Exterior. Complete In old restaurant lingo, SOLITAIRE RING, Vi karat. Autos For Sale 51 The fool hung up and never called back. partner's king later on. If K 9 8 6 5. Declarer holds Three teachers. For appoint­ Interior Remodeling. All New setting valued at 31,500. Wanted to Buy 49 FOUR ROOM APARTTHENT MARY W. IN ORANGE. TEXAS either the singleton ace or PUBLIC - 133 Main Street. ment to observe well rounded "Eve with the lid on" partner has led from the jack, types of repairs. Free es­ was a piece of apple pie. Asking 31,000. 649-8206 In four family house quiet ace-deuce. You must play low. East Hartford. Call 569-6371. orogram, 646-4864. WANTED MILITARY the play of the queen will give timates. 646-7254. weekdays 10-5 p.m. neighborhood, close to shop­ declarer three tricks in the (NEWSPAPER E.NTERPRISE ASSN | ITEMS, World War II (or ping, bus line and recreational % BOOKS - Biographies, earlier). Japanese-German facilities. The apartment has WANTED JUNK AND U T E Autobiographies, World Book swords, daggers, metals, just been completely MODEL WRECKS - Cash P stro 9 ro p h Encyclopedia. Also: Sleep helmets, etc. Cash. Call 646 redecorated. 3350 per month. Paid. C!all Parker Street Used Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom Tn'.5 svi.-=’F a Help Wanted 0143. Auto Parts, 3nc. 6463391. . O vC 13 Help Wanted ^3 Homes For Sale sofa, r e ^ la r sofa. Please call Includes stove, refrigerator, HOW MUCH IS t h a t egADTlFUl, SA F ff 23 Homes For Sale 23 649-3565. HO(W Ojo N tv m i. ii/g a l r e a d y (wei(Z6JED itJ” 1— -O washer/dryer hook-up. OEMBB (May t1-Juna 20) Have Utilities separate. Security BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR EXECUTIVE HOUSE - SALE, 1976 Dodge Charger you noticed lately how you are wtTHcvr ^ C-: g SECRETARY OPEN TODAY LARGE MAPLE TABLE with * RENTALS deposit plus one month’s rent starting to attract bigger wheels PART TIME DECORATOR Contemporary. Cathederal 2 leaves and 4 chairs. Good Special Edition. 2 door, 8 IT?: for Custom Drapery Shop. ceilings. Three bathrooms. in advance Is required. Call Into your social d rd a ? Thasa Secretary to officers of 1-4 P.M. condition. Call 649-6409. 649-4792 or 2 I » - ^ . cylinder, 32,500. 1974 I'^w^Birthday contacts drill help you lalar on. Experienced preferred. Walk-in closets. Nine rooms. Booms for Bent South Windsor Bank and 74/76 SUMMIT ST. 52 Oldsmobile Cutless Supreme. CAN Cm (Juno 21-Juii 22) That Apply: Sears, Manchester. Trust Co. at the Main of­ 2355 square feet living area. 2 NEW QUEEN OR KING S I ^ 8 cyUnder 31,500. 1973 GMC kicky feeling you have deep- According to the Aztec calendar, a week lasted 20 days. car garage. For sale or rent. QUIET ROOM on bus line. 340 P' down Inside Is pretty accurate, fice. Short Hand Skills are a MANCHESTER WATERBED, never opened, entrance, Vernon, yipliances, Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel January 26, I N I PART TIME HELP Evenings 649-5635, or 643-9508. per week, plus security. even If nothing supfXKla It on the 10 year warranty walnut 3355 monthly. Security, drive, 31,500. 1969 AMC Am- Vou are IIKsly to m aks progress WANTED, apply at Center requirement. Good figure New duplex. Each side surface. Things drill come your stained pine frame, head- Strano Real Estate. Call 646 bassidor 4 door 3300. 1975 In your ftstd of endeavor this Giant. 660 Center St. references, call 4261275 or way eventually. aptitude and supervisory SOUTH WINDSOR - 335 board, deck pedestal, mat­ 2129. 4863923. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi­ coming year, provided you have Manchester. has five rooms, 1% Buckland Road. Six Room LEO (July 21HUig. 22) This Is a ability helpful. Ideal posi­ tress, liner, heater. Originally tion, best offer. The above the proper preparation. You will fortuitous day to try to Intareat Oversized Cape, plus one un­ 3330. now 3199. 563-0073, MANCHESTER - Excellent FIRST FLOOR TWO may be seen at the Savings discover wayuto prolll from your others In your grandiose plans. tion for someone who likes baths, full basement, knowledge and expertise. Our Boarding Houae finished room. Two car gar­ Rocky Hill. furnished room for BEDROOM apartment. Large Bank of Manchester, 923 Main Thera's a chance they could independent work and AOUA r A s (Jan. 26Feb. It) hatchway, new age. 369,000. Please call gentleman. No kitchen kitchen and living room. TV St., Manchester. even expand upon your good diversified responsibilities. owner 643-5810 after 5:00 p.m. privileges. References. 335 You have the talent today to IdaasI nant pays heat and utilities. sway groups or masses to your LADIES NORDICA SKI VBraO(Aua.22-Bapt22) If your Please send resume and carpeting and weekly. Call 649-4003. 3325 monthly. Parking 1974 JE E P STATION WAGON way of thinking. Get on the soap­ WInthrop — Dick Cavalli BOOTS, size 7V4, 320 excellent Instincts telT you Lady Luck Is In EtSAP, 0Py^, BEING IM B£TTIN'(3N salary requirements Business Property 26 available. <^U 568-6^. - Excellent running condition! box and expound your philoso­ HE'LL K NEWSPAPER appliances. Loads of in­ condition. Ladies Henke ski your cornar where financial or A PltTNEER 16 TriE PRE66 ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING phy II there's something Impor- LOOKIN' AT A marked (Confidential) to boots size 8V4 B 310. Rossigno 31395. Clark Motor ^ le s , 646 malarial matters are concerned, THriftte SOME gA gy PICTURE I ROUND IT IN NOUfiETBARINtS IT UR... GLASTONBURY, Multi use ROOM - Shower bath. Free 9521. Ism you tael needs saying.laymt Find FAR FROM EA6V.' COtiFLREUCBl n e t i n s t e a d Nancy Morline, sulation. Gas, hot skiis, 200 cm 3S0. 6464)619. SOUTH WINDSOR - Four this Is a good day to give her a OF'jC U NASTY... W H E R ^ DRFSSER... r\LONDER S H E P R C aA B LY H A S T H E industrial Building for sale. parking. Apply: 195 Spruce out more of what lies ahead for last. NBS-ATIV/E. >Hd7UUPl HOLD MY H E S P E N T OF A L E N S CARRIERS Room Apartment. 2 you In the year following your ^ (S E T I T ? WHYSHEKEPTIT? 42,525 square ft., 21' ceilings, Street, after 4:00 p.m. 1976 BUICK SKYHAWK - UBRA (Sept 22-OeL 22) GIva PRE66 CO U FtKtiC t HOURS T R Y IN ' IF H E water and heat All PHOTOGRAPHIC Optavue bedrooms, living room, large birthday by sending lor your SOUTH WINDSOR RANR extra 3 acres for develop­ priority today to actions you can BEFORE OR AFTER ON DIFFERENT , D O E S N ’T slide projector and Screen 350. kitchen with eloitrlc range. Economical V -6,6spe^ over­ copy of Astro-Qraph. Mall 31 lor AND TRUST COMPANY ment. Excellent condition and COMBINATION LIVING take to advance your seH-Inter- I BRIEF MAVJR OUTFITS IN s t a l k i n WANTED utilities. Storm win­ Cameras: Polaroid, Kodak, Available February 1st. drive transmission. Excellent each to Aatro-Oraph. Box 489 . T(0P ' ests. Much can ba accompllshad 1033 John Fitch Blvd. access to Route 2. Seller will ROOM. BEDROOM. Separate Adults. No pets. References, condition! 69,000 miles. 32,500. Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019 E(S<3MAIN? FR O N T OF t o H IM SE LF .' Monitor, Pony, Instamatic, entrance, parking, security, to put you stepe ahead ol the E.O.E. dows, vinyl siding. entertain partial leaseback. Eastman. Beaver Jacket size' security. 3275 monthly in­ Call evenings 6465380. Be sure to spaclly birth date' PACfc. HIS MIRROR.' FiaCEt (Peb. 36Maroh Call F.I.P. Corporation. 677- 18. Call 649-7705. 355 weekly. Call after 5 p.m. cludes electricity. Ask for Jim 20) BCORPtO (Oot 24-Nov. 22) VERNON Amesite parking. Buddy 1361. 643-8066. MERCURY COUGAR 1976 There are some changes which You're entering a brial cycle De Rocco. Belliore Agency, drill start to develop as ol today. XR7 - Car was repossessed. 8 where benefits will come to you Nutmeg Village, Garden RN'S - CALIFORNIA. or Relative Mortgage Group I, 647-1413. They may have an affect upon cylinder. 80,000 miles. Good through the good ausploee ol or Woodgate Apartments. Immediate openings. Staff Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 your finances. You can't control nurse Med/surg, K!U/CCU, available. Come look — condition. New brakes. Best others. Be grateful and taka 52 WADSWORTH STREET - 4 them, but the outcome win advantage ol each opportunity. M 7-9946, beginning salary 31.390. month offer over 32,000. Call Steve at please you. Ptt6 large rooms, 2nd floor. Near SAOIT t S i ^ fitov. 224ae. 21) you’ll like it! 5462065, 9 to 5 weekdays. A im i (Maroh 21-AprN It) An d o heap fob. p.m., 6462804. Conditions are turning lor the MANCHESTER 95932. EOE. 916-458-5821. Dir. 3093. Something big Is brewing where ' TOUB. CMtS AND GO NEAUX)RS better In areas which reflect of Nursing. you/ work or career Is HOME, I OUST WANT wacoMt Wetherell St., A von St., MANCHESTER, upon your earnings and raputa- SPARKLING 3 ROOMER 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY H. concerned. You may gel an Ink­ llon. yet you may not antldpala TO SAY,, HOWLAND REALfI ling ol It today. Be both obser­ Housa Bridge St., Litchfield Fair condition 3500 or best all tha ramifications. 599 Main SL, MartehMter with extra’s under 3180. Call vant and expactant. St., Portland St., and Locators, 2365646. Fee. offer. Call 742-8492 after 5 iNCwsPA|,en eNTSRi>ns( assn i p.m. 6>M*adi«s m Q jar- ICIN(3 HIS SPEECH ' Horace St. M EDUCATION 643-1108 CALL BETTY VERNON NEWLY Kit *n’ Carlyla — Larry Wright DECORATED, one bedroom. 1975 DODGE CHARGER - HOPE ■ HOUSE 643-4078 Private Instructions 18 NEW YEAR, NEW HOME, No lease 3210. Call Locators, Highest reasonable offer. HAS HE J>eO _ SOOP WU- SCRlSeLE-/ Custom Built 3 bedroom. 2365646. Fee. Please call Mr. Lauzier, 646 DETWEM YOU AND VOUB VOICE, PIANO, ORGAN Features include. Random 4004. Buga Bunny — Halmdah' & Stoffal INSTRUCTIONS - Former width. Pine floors, MANCHESTER Charming 4 M e m New COAT, Wainscoating, Raised panel _ 8 / 1 r „ SO. WINDSOR Faculty New York City Music roomer with laundiy facilities m IT’S A ^*ENlx^^e, WHAT DOBS /VW fi Art High School. Call'644- doors. Appliances, Storm win­ plus more 320()’i. C all I—-T -I ~ u. Valleyvlew Dr., Deepwood 8597. dows, Doors and much more. Locators 2365646. Fee. vep?/ BKpeNstVfeFJR! FUTUIZE hold?. Dr., Foster St., and Birch Last home in new develop­ 1970 BUICK LA SABRE. Runs Short Riba — Frank Hill ? Hill Dr. ment. Call Peterman Really :ood, looks good, needs ortVE/w* Homes For Sale 23 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT ransmission adjustment. 649-9404 or 6461171. - Second floor. Available \ IViEBES A S&«>OT* HEJUST / HE'S o n l y s i X \ 'WLK ABOLft MOUR CAU HELEN First 3100 drives it away. 647- rWLLglANM; COMING W B E O ^ D February 15th. Mature adults, 9991. b O I H N /F { ^ A ss 01.0.j a a j u v e n h - e 646-0643 no pets, security, references. TH IS WAV.' DSUINQUENCV One car parking, Cail 6461266. 1974 MERCURY MARQUIS itMsufiEte \ PISOBL.EMS. PUBUSKirSNiniGE BROUGHAM - Loaded! Runs I b C H ^ S E EQUAL HOUBIMQ OPPOHTUNITY VERNON-ROCKVILLE. good. Good tires. Best offer EASTNARTHIRO Accepting applications for over 3500. CaU 8767184. ITINI&A TVo Bedroom Apartments. Columbus Circle and All real estate advertised In this newspaper Is subject to fHEiN Rent includes: Appliances, Trucks for Bale 52 Michael Avenue Area, the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 vrtileh makes It Il­ wall-to-wall canieUng, heat THEWAM/T i Main & Wlllys Street Area, legal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis­ and hot water. FHA housing. Call 1-237-8858. Silver Lane starting at crimination based on race, color, religion, sax or THATSOUNDSTfrir M/CEVSTAL BALL IS Main Street, & Beacon Hill national origin, or an Intention to make any such Homaafor Bant FOR SALE 1973 FORD Flatchar'a Landing M OPE UKE/Vt/l BOTH.' TUNED iH ON ONE O F • Tolland Street Area. preference, limitation or discrimination. This TRUCK F-lOO, 6 cylinder, 3 P A S T T H A N VOUP RERUN TV CALL ERNIE newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement MANCHESTER HOME, Kids speed, new clutch, studded MVFUTUIZE' lOOCAH SHOWS. for real estate which la In violation of the law. ok, 2 bedrooms with patio plus snows, cap, tune-up, new 1 ifOLLSrtfciD UMM" blD I 6 'THATOtOtOF HUHt NO...OUST 843-8038 more.J275. Call Locators, 236 floors in cab. |800. Call after 7 DOIT... I S tt WINONA SO 'lOOR. f O a €CAP ACOMMtCCIAL. 5646. Fee. 2263971, ask for Carl. Ohmfl/ UP IN OPERAS? ^ I I I P L iiiiF'I tLE-VISlOM. : : i r

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