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that Begin will meet again soon with Cairo. “I hope I shall be seeing parently you have gotten along well” WASHINGTON (UPI) - President with British Prime Minister James Carter and Israeli ih-ime Minister Sadat as the two major Mideast an­ Prime Minister Begin soon.” Sadat said he was awaiting a per­ Callaghan. Menahem Begin met for two hours tagonists move closer to a settlement today to discuss Israel’s secret of their differences. sonal telephone report from Carter “You’ve made a lot of friendships tonight on the Begin meeting. Carter Mideast peace proposals for ending The Israeli leader, arriving amid around the world. I don’t guess said Thursday he would not hesitate 30 years of war and tension between face-to-face Cairo meetings between anyone has had a more exciting fall to give advice to the two leaders, but or winter.” Arab and Jew. Israeli and Egyptian negotiators, that any final peace decision would When a reporter interjected to ask Begin was believed carrying plans refused to confirm or deny the reports that his country was ready to be up to them. Begin it he was going to invite Carter to at least partially give up Israeli to Jerusalem, Carter told the Israeli control of captured Arab lands. make major concessions to the Arab world. “We are going to have a very Prime Minister, “You don’t have to Neither leader would comment on “We are going to have a very answer that.” the plan, but the White House serious discussion,” he told reporters serious discussion,” Begin told Carter chided the reporter, “This promised a statement later. before the meeting. reporters as he went to the White is not a press conference.” “We discussed the most important “We’re proud to have you here. House. Asked about the possibility of problems concerning the peace­ You bring a lot of good publicity,” another meeting with Sadat, he said, making process in the Middle East,’’ Carter told Begin as the talks got un­ “I can’t say now, but there is a real “He has had an invitation to visit Begin said. He met privately with der way. chance for another meeting in the Israel since I became prime Carter at 8 a.m. EST for an hour, near future.” minister,” said Begin. then the leaders were joined by Carter greeted Begin in the Oval There were reports that Begin Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Both Begin and Sadat today in­ Office in a warm and cordial at­ would urge C arter to stop in aides until 10 a.m. dicated they would meet again soon mosphere and during a picture taking Jerusalem during his overseas Carter is expected to relay the in the wake of Sadat’s recent historic the president lavishly praised the journey starting Dec. 29. Israeli proposal to Egyptian Presi­ trip to Israel. Israeli leader. Egyptian and Israeli negotiators, dent Anwar Sadat on the telephone. “I am waiting for a move from the “You’re going to stop in London on meanwhile, are in Cairo for meetings ’There were also indications today Israeli side,” Sadat told reporters in the way back,” Carter said. “Ap­ to discuss peace. Striking farmers claim success By United Press International The spokesmen said the agreement Wyoming. He said he did so to en­ beyond that already contracted lor. Bennet soloist at concert Striking farmers said today their with Nash-Finch Foods, which courage direct meetings between Ronnie Goddard of Union County, nationwide effort is beginning to supplies several groceries in and strike leaders and top federal of­ head of American Agriculture in Krista Jacobson sings “I Wonder as I Wander” at Bennet show scattered signs of success, and around Liberal, was reached ficials. Illinois, said picketing probably Junior High School’s eighth and ninth grade Christmas concert several farm belt governors planned Thursday afte r tour hours of “In my opinion there is no other would spread to other grain negotiations with farmers and held Thursday at the school. Krista is the daughter of the Rev. a conference call with Agriculture way to begin to resolve the obvious elevators. He admitted the strike ef­ Secretary Bob Bergland to discuss Teamsters Union representatives. problem,” Exon said. “The govep- fort in his state “started a little and Mrs. Stephen Jacobson of 43 Meadow Lane. The concert was solutions to the boycott. They said outside deliveries stopped ment should be moved to establish slower,” but he said it was “growing directed by Melvin Lumpkin. (Herald photo by Dunn) In Liberal, Kan., spokesmen for this morning. full communication directly with like wildfire.” American Agriculture, which is coor­ Nebraska Gov. J. James Exon farm leaders.” LaVern Schrader, owner of a dinating the strike, said a major food arranged a conference telephone call On Thursday, strikers in Illinois livestock auction company in distributor, agreed not to make with Bergland and chief executives picketed a grain processing firm in Coldwater, Mich., said he would go further outside deliveries until the of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Cairo, because, they said, the com­ ahead with a scheduled sale despite strike achieves success by providing Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, pany’s m anager reneged on a farm tractors blocking entrances to News summary higher prices for farm products. North and South Dakota and promise not to buy any more grain the premises. the wounding of two students by a CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - young gunman. Dozens of suspects have been Engineering work to start Douglas Newcombe, 17, of picked up and more arrests are Braintree and Richard Mercuri, expected in connection with what 18, of Avon were shot at the high law enforcement officials are ter­ school Thursday morning. Police ming one of the largest gun and said a young man wearing a paper on town’s industrial park drug busts ever in Massachusetts. bag with eyeholes cut out walked State, iocal and federal officers into a metal fabricating shop and "We can use all the friends we can working in teams swept through fired two shots from a handgun. The Manchester Economic Penney project. sections of Somerviile and M.ed- Development Commission this mor­ The council is considering passing get,” Weiss said with a smile. a resolution voicing its support for Weiss said of the CRCOG proposal, ford early Thursday morning to OAKLAND, CaUf. (UPI) - The ning granted conditional approval to make most of the arrests. begin engineering work for drainage the plan. The council would also “It’s to indicate the regional impor­ three wealthy young men who ad- become a “friend of the court” in any tance of the project to the entire mitted kidnapping 26 construction in the town’s proposed DAYS TO NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) - The industrial park. The step is one of further legal action taken against the area's economic situation.” schoolchildren and their bus several tlut the town has taken project. CHRISTMAS deadline for executing the son of driver must spend the rest of their Cyprus President Spyros recently to prepare for a decision lives in prison — without hope of expected soon from the J.C. Penney Kypranou expired Thursday night parole — on their conviction of without word from his kid­ kidnaping with bodily injury. Co. nappers, who have demanded Pr^erick Woods, 26; Richard J.C. Penney is supposed to meet freedom for all political Schoenfeld, 26, and his brother, within two weeks to decided whether prisoners. James, 23 — all from wealthy San to build its proposed catalog distribu­ tion center in Manchester, Town Francisco Peninsula families — Manager Robert Weiss told the com­ DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) - A pleaded guilty to simple kidnap federal judge has paved the way mission. The firm’s center, which charges and innocent to charges would be two-million square feet, for the dismantling of a sweeping of kidnaping with bodily injury. would h h the major building in the school desegregation plan in The simple kidnap charge proposed 393-acre park. The EDC ap­ Dayton, dismissing a iong- carries a life sentence with parole standing NAACP suit that eligibility in seven years. The proved a motion to grant approval to charged the city’s schools were bodily-injury charge carries a no­ the engineering design required for racially Imbalanced. parole clause. five construction steps. The The ruling late Thursday by engineering work, which would cost U.S. District Court Judge Carl about 8135,000, would not start until WASHINGTON (UPI) - The and unless J.C. Penney makes a com­ Rubin stemmed from a U.S. House ethics committee has told a Supreme Court decision last mitment to build in ^nchester. few dozen congressmen to turn ’The five construction contracts in­ summer that substantially over assorted material for the narrowed the scope of judicial clude a sedimentation basin, the South Korean influence-buying in­ relocation of Windsor Road, water power to remedy racial segrega­ vestigation, Capitol Hill sources storage tanks, well water supply im­ tion in schools. have told UPI. provements and a railroad spur. ' The committee also was said to MANILA, Philippines (UPI) This is the first work that would be have obtained new information required for the proposed park At least 32 patients at a mental from Hancho Kim, an indicted project. hospital died in an early morning Korean-born businessman who The proposed J.C. Penney develop­ blaze today, officials said. Some agreed to cooperate in the House ment has faced several court of thh patients attacked firemen probe under protection of a court challenges, including a recent case in with boards and refused tp order barring the Justice Depart­ which a Superior Court judge ruled evacuate the building. ment from using his secret con­ that the state’s approval of the park Spokesmen for the Philippine gressional testimony to prosecute was valid. National Mental Hospital in sub­ him. urban Manila said six other TTiat decision is expected to be appealed. There also is a suit patients were severely burned CLEVELAND ((IPI) - challenging the sale price of property and one wing of the facility, which Cleveland’s mayor says the city is to J.C. Penney and a possihle federal houses 1,228 patients, was safe despite a sickout by up to 90 environmental suit. destroyed. percent of the police force, but ’There have been some optimistic two councilmen say a crime wave statements, however, that J.C. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - A might erupt if the job action over Penney may decide to go forward state agency has approved a new stalled labor negotiations per- with its Manchester construction monitoring project for nine Hart­ .sists. despite the pending legal matters. ford hospitals that will cut off in­ Weiss said that he expects officials surance payments to persons who NEW YORK (UPI) - A retired from the firm to meet within the next no longer need to be hospitalized. Norwalk, Conn., police officer two weeks to decide whether or not The $1.25 million program, ap­ was found shot to death gangland to proceed. He said that he hopes for proved Thursday by the state style ’Thursday night in the trunk a decision by the end of the year. Commission on Hospitals and of a rented car, police reported. ’The step this morning hy the EDC Health Care, is believed to be the ’The victim, Charles Duggan, 44, “shows our continuing commitment first of its kind in the nation and was reported missing Dec. 1 by to the project,” Weiss told the officials estimate the project will his wife. Police said Duggan’s members. . save patients at least $4 million a body was discovered in the trunk Alan Lamson, town planner, said, year in medical and insurance of an automobile rented from “We feel once we get a commitment He took advantage of a brief ray expenses. Dwan-Mercury Leasing Inc. bf from J.C. Penney, we ought to Norwalk, after the car, parked il­ proceed. There’s a lot to be done.” The sun came out just in time to go down Thursday afternoon and just in lime to allow CANTON, Mass. (UPI) - Of­ legally on 43rd'Street, was towed In a related matter, the Capitpl Doug St. Peter of 158 EldTidge St. to get in a little basketball at Charter Oak Park. The sun ficials at the Blue Hills Regional to a pound on Manhattan’s West Region Council of Governments is was a welcome sight after this week’s snowstorms and drenching rains. (Herald photo by Technical School are puzzled over Side. considering a proposal to provide Dunn) ’ further support for the proposed J.C. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 16. 1977- PAOK THRRK-A

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How much for Swahili Richard Nixon he had known for 20 treatiei to the strategic arms years. In a New York interview with limitations talks. A Ford aide says British Interviewer David Frost, McCall’s magaslne, the evangelist Carter asked for the conference. While Millstone is shut down who scored big with bis series of said be never heard the former presi­ talks with fomer President Richard Bernstein by Bernstein dent use the foul language evident in HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast workman ana .released a small the station to four percent of its 652- Shdp SHAKEY^Sfor Nixon, has been signed up by NBC- the. Watergate tapes. Says Graham, Conductor-composer Leonard amount of radioactive gas that dis­ megawatt output capacity “until cor­ TV in New York to host a series of Utilities, not its customers, will have "I think there came a point when he Bernstein was the master of his own sipated over Long Island Sound. rective actions taken by the company prime-time, people-oriented to spend |6 million for fossil fuels STOCKING STUFFERS cracked under all those pressures work ’Thursday. His program at New while its Millstone I nuclear plant is "Northeast will have to buy huge have been reviewed and accept^ by ^ i a l s . He says the programs will and was no longer the Nixon I bad Yort[’s Lincoln Crater ^ th the New the NRC staff.” TiftaiyLVitt ChMfiu'$Mii|i “include exclusive intoMews, action being prepared, according to a state amounts of fossil fuels to replace the DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT known and admired. It’s as though he York Philharmonic for this month electricity generating capacity lost An NRC spokesman said Thursday AMlD«f^ UoLSchoMm profiles of headliners in and out of official. was on some sort of drug — under will Include a premiere every week in tiie shutdown of Millstone I,” said a new system being installed to FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY SPECIALS the entertainment world, and inside Albert Kleban, chairman of the iMScngtn KtyChtin some evil spell.” of new scores by such artists as John Public Utilities Control Authority, Kleban. replace the one involved in the Frpth BPkPd Swordfith ...... $4.35 stories ttat separate the wheat from StnwHitBiRki Corigllano and Lukas Foss, but be said ’Thursday a new billing system Gov. Ella T. Grasso planned to explosions will reduce the chance of Bsked Stuffed Shrimp ...... $5.75 chaff in the current rumor mills.” Counselor Ford ^^NMW|I^MNM9l I*BNitB kicked the series off with bis own his agency set up will prevent meet with Northeast officials today future accidents but “probably will Baked Trout...... $3.99 But Frost isn’t talking about his fee Gerald Ford has moved fivm the "Songfest” — a six-part work for six MtaimnDMfcyBMki presidency to counselor for that of­ Northeast from passing the cost of about the latest accident. She not eliminate (them) altogether.” . Baby Baal LIvar-Onloni...... $3.35 for the effort. Says he, "It’s less than singers, two years in the making. A storeroom supervisor, Robert A: Om iAMhi Biifki fice. He’ll make his fourth visit to the fixing the nuclear complex on to its criticized the giant firm Wednesday Vaal Parmeaan ...... $3.99 the Olympic but more than the news New Yorkers weren’t the first to Griswold, 31, of New London, was Mulnofi White House since leaving it Satur­ nearly 850,000 customers. for violating what she said was an Roast Sirloin of Beat au | u s...... $3.59 in Jai^ ese.” hear it. He premiered it a month ago day, to meet Tuesday with lY'esident Northeast needs the fossil fuels to agreement to notify her office im­ knocked down by the door blast and Egg Plant Parmeaan (salad o n ly )...... $3.35 Some evil spell in Washington. was contaminated with radiation. He Carter in a discussion of a wide range generate non-nuclear plants in the mediately of any accidents at Above served with Baked Potato i Salad Billy Graham says the pressures of of topics — from the Panama C ^ l Not Jordan’s dragon state while the Millstone I emissions M lstone. remained in satisfactory condition m m s n i u Watergate completely altered the It was all a bit too much for S-year- stack in Waterford undergoes a A team of investigators from the ’Thursday, recovering from a slight Viffion CkfliNfc VwfiMfip nifw 1754711 COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE federal Nuclear Regulatory Commis­ concussion and minor abrasions at V ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINI oG old Jordan Wald — meeting his three-week repair job. TEL. 849-5487 mother’s costar in person. 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iSaurl]? slf r Eit? utu^ ralb ( Open fori^ ] Social Security tax raisied Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON (UPI) - A bill the center of it. sharp. The vote was 58-21, wth Founded Oct. 1, 1881 railing $227 billion in new Social The bill, financing Social Security Deinocrats supporting the bill 39-7 Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International >; Take coui^sie Security taxes over the next decade well into the next century and gover­ and Republicans voting fbHt 17-14— Published by the Manchester Publishing,Co., Herald Square, has passed both houses of Congress ning bnefit levels for 75 years, passed although some Republicans, who Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor; and awaits President Carter’s the House 189-163. Deinocrats voted voted for the measure criticized its u n i t e d I just completed , a CPB-eardlo signature. But the political debate for it 174-54, Republicans against it details. Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turhington. Manafiipg Editor WORKERS In both houses, Republicans pulmonary resusciiation — course over it appears far from ended. 109rl5. Final votes Thursday made it clear In an earlier preliminary vote the charged the bill will put an excessive Opinion given by &e Town Fire Department. that Social Security has become an House agreed to bring it up for tax burden on middle-class American I am urging all citizens of issue of party politics — with debate only by a three-vote margbi. workers, increase inflation and un­ Manchester to take advantage of this America’s middle-income voters at In the Senate the lines were less employment and hurt the economy. excellent course given by Ken Cusson Long-run inflation gmmiatmmmmwvii'iidviimmmmmmm'JWSMWIMKZSaCIWI and bis staff. I also thank the . K- . ■\ American Heart Association for Newest The Wall Street Journal had Contemporary societies, giving me the opportunity to take some good news for us the served or misserved by the CPR. other day. printing press, have been able Sincerely, , • <5. -v-'f •• to dispense with the necessity Kathy Slddons “Inflation,” it reported, of acquiring actual physical 89 Tanner St. 'EDDIN' VIKING “has seldom been under better wealth in order to overexpand FOR THOSE WHO WANT control than it has been the money supply. But the Thoughts ] The Very Best lately.” The consumer price basic cause and effect JII.'iMI'lii't'l7>IVBMtieillilBBgiMIWIfTrf^^^ index during recent months :iNGS OPEN ARM SEWING MACHINES relationship holds as true Tomorrow’s family portrait ) : t- has been going up at an annual today as it did way back then. Every once in a while, all of the rate of 4 percent, comfortably members of the family are told to UlSiCO past presidente get awards from short of the 6 percent con­ scrub their necks, brush their teeth, i Past presidents of Manchester Chapter of UNICO aiKSi9§inilS] basis more sophisticated than The modern industrial world prove to be merely a stay of execu­ change in the 40-year system of fun­ blaming this particular Congress for A survey of Manchester schools rudimentary barter. has adjusted to persistent tion. But there is a faint chance it ding Social Security exclusively from the hike in the tax rate (from 5.85 to shows that there will be a school The Manchester Square Dance Club will Mr. and Mrs. Jim White, Mr. and Mrs. payroll taxes. room and teacher shortage next creeping inflation generally will lead to a much-needed 6.05 percent) and in the wage base have an open dance for all club-level Garence Wagman and Dave Witham. The United States, along year. dancers Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at Members planning to attend the annual defined as not exceeding six rethinking of the whole benighted (from $16,500 to $17,700) already Dr. Nicholas A. Marzialo is named with the Western world in scheme to drastically increase scheduled to take effect Jan. 1 under Manchester High School. New Year’s dance are asked to obtain percent. Some economists see Tax must be paid town health officer. general, has been in a state of payroll taxes over the next decade. existing law. Earl Johnston will be calling, and Russ their tickets at Saturday’s dance. The problem with such flat-rate Miss Jessie Reynolds, welfare The annual Christmas party will be this as not only tolerable but In their anxiety to restore Social and Aiiita White will cue the rounds. continuing inflation since taxes is that they are inherentiy People aren’t fooled worker for 30 years, to retire Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Werkoven will be on Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 p.in. at Waddell a- desirable, providing stimulus Security trust funds to financial Educators are considering using World War II. And a case could regressive, hitting low-income People aren’t likely to be fooled, door dity. Refreshments will be served by School. WE’VE 66T HER a n to growth without outpacing an health, members of Congress have schools as polling places. be made (hat this is but the workers far harder than high- however. Just because the additional HUMBER... roil economy’s capacity to adjust. heretofore shown a baffling in­ salaried employees, and that they boosts now contemplated wouldn’t 10 years ago and It’s No. 5 by Chanel, of i latest phase of an epochal p a , H difference to the impact massive are utterly Inescapable. ’There is no take effect until 1979 doesn’t mean Manchester High School football ZMXsafwiaiMniWizaMiaiiiaicHEsiKxiiMiMBZisaiBsiifiMmjimEacMZtWBWWHefiXEBca course. A classic scent T trend dating back to the 15th new payroll taxes will have on the team sends letter to chairman of the created by a woman who ilFT Can inflation be forecast ac­ way of wiggling out through deduc­ members of Congress can escape century and the wealth from economy as a whole and on individual tions or tax credits; the Sociai responsibility at the polls in 1978. Board of Education requesting that has become a legend. Qlf- WRAP curately? Not really. Too workers and employers. Davis Wiggin be retained as football r table the New World with which Security tax must be paid. Sooner or later. Congress is going coach. ! Spain flooded Europe. many factors and their in­ Worried over tax bite Carter and Congress hope to ease to have to recognize — as Carter Only in the j)ast few weeks has it the blow on middle-income workers V4oz. 2 5.00 FREE terrelationship too uppredic- already has — that there is a limit to forChrlstnias| m That was inflation of a table to permit the economic what workers, employers and the m 'A oz. ITS out classic type with which future to be read with certain­ economy as a whole can bear in the Almanac | 1 15.00 way of payroll taxes. heasukk) societies back to the Egyptian ty. An expert study of the tMAPYOUl A partial and prudently structured kMKHAXN and Sumerian have been By United Press International evidence available still winds Student defaulters use of income tax revenues to sup­ ■AUTT. Today is Friday, Dec. 16, the 350th familiar — a sudden increase, up, as does the Journal, with a port the Social Security system Faberge day of 1977 with 15 to follow. from new mines or conquests, prediction of “maybe.” By ANDREW TULLY to hear from such defaulters as the would not mean the end of civiliza­ FAMOUS BRAND WATCH SALE The moon is approaching its first B sb s in the supply of monetary What can we really do about WASHINGTON — About those tens government physicist earning $40,000 tion as we know it. Maybe the Christ­ quarter. of thousands of former students who mas holidays will give Congress a metal exceeding the supply of inflation? a year and the accountant earning The morning stars are Mars, SEE MFa PRICE TAC AT ...... chance to rethink the entire rescue Cologns goods to be purchased with it. Learn to live with. have defaulted on the federal $35,000. A HEW official estimated Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. government’s Guaranteed Student that more than one-third of the deter­ package. Give I S85-79” -65etc. The evening star is Mercury.; For the woman who loves Loans program, one can only hope mined debtors are “comfortably him the I to be herself and no one NOW ALL AT that although Uncle Sam’s mills off.” elsel 2 oz. size $29 grind slowly, they will grind More than a month ago, HEW sent umbrella J R a g . exceeding fine. dunning letters to 316 department $ 5 0 0 The latest report of the Office of employees, including 37 earning he can carry! aORUEN aHELBROS aWALTHAM Pity the poor bobcat Education’s between $15,500 and $43,9U a year, ^ 9 9 crackdown on after an HEW payroll check dis­ In his pocket I aHAMILTON aElGIN aRENBUS The bobcat ordinarily isn’t for raw pelts by European fur defaulters is that covered their names. All ignored an ELKTBIC SEIF WIMDIM OIAMOMD the subject of much sympathy, salons in threatening the bob­ only about 1,000 order to contact the appropriate 8 Day-Date - Pocket Watchee - Fancy Geld Bands but it’s a different matter cat’s survival. replies have been HEW officers within 15 days to es­ Editor; Fr. Steve Jacobson received from English LsathBr 17 Jeweled a All Guaranteed 1 Yr. Gift Bexed when the little predator gets But the ban means nothing at' tablish a repayment schedule. some 22,500 peo­ Open* big, (olds small Instantly j All Purpose mixed up with the federal Kornfeld, who announced the A service of the Manchester the Interior Department, ple who have been crackdown last September, put the Area Conference of Churches FOR MEN & WOMEN government. vrhich i.j continuing to kill bob­ Lotion 1/2 Price in default for at blame for “slow” responses on old He'll love iti The way It woiks so { A special gift that does It all In It turns out that one agency cats as i.ari f its predator con­ least four years on loans averaging addresses. “People may have felt easily... the way It can hide In his { a scent that's right for himl 4 is trying to protect bobcats and about ?1,000 each. And 25,000 ad­ oz. ELECTRIC LIGHTER SALE SPECIAL PURCHASE trol program. Government that if they moved three times the pocket when "It looks like rain", another one wants to wipe trappers killed 2,559 of the ditional letters have been sent to government couldn’t catch up,” he Queatlon: tion calleu Connecticut Task Force OurStg.td. ELECTRIC OUAHn DANISH HANDMADI former students in default on school Opened, 'tofes' is big enough to | them out. critters in 1975 and 1,500 last said. “That’s not the case now. You f ’m at the end of my rope. The for Abused Women. Again icontact 1 2 9 SM mohiI r loans for at least three years. can’t solve six years of chaos in one shelter Iwo. Windproof and built to j • Never need* flint* work* The pro-bobcat fellows work year. man whom I married 10 yean ago can be made through (lie Inumber Meanwhile, the deadbeats who month, but we’re working very hard on prtnclpl* at PI«io PIPES at the Endangered Species hat been beating up on me.,.l’m given above. If alcoholism is in­ lost. Jet block, 100% nyloa With zipper j Electricity failed to respond to the first mailing to update old addresses” through a afraid to leave him. I don’t have volved, Al-Anon is a useful resource • Ymi get * IlgM every Unw ,(i) ^0' Ter case of one paw cose in o gift package ,. .M4.95} Avianco • No *p«ifc wheel • No wick - S A U Scientific Auth-;ii which have received a second round of computerized billing system. any piace to go. Where can I-turn if (525-0013). not knowing what the other is Notue* banned the expoa A bobcat more strongly worded letters with a Tough approach he doer It again f t ’ve got to talk to Yours is a difficult problem but you Spray Cologne s y T T pelts, apparently the demand doing. warning that their cases would be Komfeld has taken a tough ap­ tomebody, are not alone in it. Effective help is A gentle scent for a distinctive turned over to a private collection proach. If deadbeats continue to ig­ available. womani Have an Aviance agency after 20 days. nore efforts to collect, their names Felix M. Davis nlghtl 1.7 oz. size. ★ ★ ★ ^ Rag. 12.50 One in six defaulted will be turned over to private com­ Pastoral Counseling . I admit that kids — or former kids panies for collection. If that fails, the Answer: Center of Manchester on« puN - ‘toMo'(OU3 • Top Brisr — will be kids. But as a taxpayer I do U.S. Attorney’s office will be asked At the Hartford Region YWCA at 21 E. Middle Turnpike • Light ** a Faathar Mexico meets a piroblem not take kindly to being gypped. One td prosecute. Unfortunately, govern­ 135 Broad St., Hartford, you will find Manchester. 06040 > • Copl^moMnj^ in six recipients of the federal ment rules don’t permit garnishing of the Battered Women's Support Ser­ Telephone; 646-3811 1.99 In a welcome development, Jean Nate THE WCRL08 million would finance family college loan program has defaulted pay checks that would allow a certain vices (tel. 525-1163. Ext. 269). In­ yi M FINEST.. Mexico is reported thinking of planning projects. since the program began almost 10 amount of an employee's weekly dividual counseling and limited legal ASK MACC is published by The Ju st Call SPRAY ^ CANDIES taking its first loan from the Becau-'se Mexico cannot years ago. Some 390,000 borrowers wages to be withheld for payment of referral is available. Herald in cooperation with the COLOGNE COLOGNE Me Maxi World Bank to be used solely to ,;rovide t mployment for its owe the government, meaning us a student loan. As of Oct. 1 under a new law. Manchester Area Conferince of r : SPRAY Spray working stiffs, more than $430 battered women can now get a discourage its population Yeah, I know. The amount owed by Churches. We invite readers to ad­ by Revlon current pofiulation, the United million in bad debts. restraining order to remove an growth rate, one of the highest student defaulters Is peanuts com­ dress questions to ASK MACC. Box. M E N ’S S H O P Cologne States is being subjected to a Not all of those deadbeats are poor. pared with the hundred of millions abusive husband from the home and 47. Manchester, 06040. Every effort in the world. wave of illegal immigration, Consider the case of an employee of of dollars Income tax crooks make on without being iii the divorce process. will be made to respond to questions A lig h t ’ n a ir y scent for causing federal, social and un­ the Health, Education and Welfare their phony returns. But this is dough An on-going support group for through this column but we cannot 2 oz. Mexico now has 62 million someone speclall Department who-earns, or makes, we should be able to collect with a batted women meets at the Hartford answer ’questions individually. We people. At present rates of employment problems. 2 oz. sice, $43,923 a year. He has ignored all ef­ minimum of trouble and courtroom YWCA Monday mornings from 9 to are indebted to the generosity and M 3 MAIN STREET TRI-CITYPLAZA A serious Mexican attack on Rag. 7.80 growth its population will be forts to make him pay up, and is now maneuverings. Those former 11. As of the first of'the year it is wisdom of our contributors whose MANCHESTER VERNON W OZ. 175 million by the year 2000, far its untenable population “going to be contacted by students 'borrowed money they expected that a shelter. calleJ Inter­ answers to questions are their own HOUDAY STORE HOURS: HOUDAY STORE HOURS: A^SOAtlO CHvXWAUJ more than it can feed, clothe, growth cannot come too soon telephone,” according to Leo promised in writing to repay. Getting val House, will be available, es­ and do not necessarily reflect the Opan TonIghI till 9:00 Opan Tonight till 0:00 • 5 * » Komfeld, deputy commissioner for it up Just might deter them from tablished in Hartford by the Asylum concensus of opinion of the members V S a t IHI 6:30 Sal. till 0:00 house, educate hnd employ. for the benefit of both coun­ OtIiciOLn Ru»ie« Stovw Cwd<*$ « student financial assistance. Hill Congregational Church. • Sunday 12-S Sunday 12-8 Rag. 84.00 for lh«r 5up*fb qW'ty AOd troohntM______The contemplated loan of $40 tries. stealing big when they Join the ranks of tile Manchester Area Conference *3 value! And about time. I should also like of Big Business or Big Labor. There is also a statewide organiza­ of Churches or The Herald. ’ UIKjWMIMKaSIMianMMliaMMIKMMfiaHaHMIMIMSIKIMWMSMSISIMWMIlHa MANf^-

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D SAT. 9-8:M P.M. g 877 MAIN BTRIBT ...... 643-4428 i m MAIN STREH DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER! ______DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER ______; EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 16. 1977- PAGE NINE-A PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec. 16, 1977 J i Elderly man tells' utilities control authority Standifhbtincl|argeoftlie Kleban said Standiih had hearing another rate in- uncommon,” Kleban said, energy adviser in her 1974 HARTFORD (UPI) - The first day of puUlc PUCA Chairman Albert CNO case. too much to do alrMdy as crease'^ase. ^ suggesting Standish, who campaign, is a frequent FYank Fisher, rumpled and bearings in the case also Kleban was being saw Commisioner 'niomas “siutocratic” by not letting After the hearing, chairman of a panel 'Tm embarrassed to say was Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s complainer. T l years old, toqk on the T Standish’s remarks are not younjg graysuits of the Standish cdmplaining tH fiO L Public Utilities Control Authority and lost. But he got his point across. VOL. XXXXIV, No. 12 Friday, Docombar 16,1977 Fisher appeared at the first public hearing -■iP- TTiursday by the PUCA to consider Connecticut The hazards of halls Natural Gas Co.’s request ‘Colour My World’ to raise the average customer’s bill by 88. Halls can be hazardous to your a person makes all types of weird “I represent the elderly health, but It’s that risk that m ^ es noises (ie. popping, yelling, animal provides memories and gas is a big problem to HERE. NOW. them fun. Sometimes they are like calls), he must be very careful not to them,” Fisher told the brain teasers, and that makes them offend the wrong people. commissioner in charge of V Once the second bell rings, the hall the hearing. exciting. Everone loves a dance. Moving workers hurried home to ie t ready monitors begin to create a "m aze.” Fisher asked the three- ( j > As soon as the bell rings they im­ for the dance. 2 your feet to the beat of a song has There’s always a teacher by the member panel to hold a mediately become clogged with been a favorite pastime for as long as Arriving at varying times after 8 cafeteria who prevents students * ' public hearing at night on students, most of the time rushing to man has existed. when the dance began, the couples from entering the halls. ’The teacher Jan. 26 "so the working their next class. The multitude of Students at Manchester High saw the usual cafeteria they had been can sometime be avoided by going people:.of Hartford can people often cause problems. Oc­ School did their part in keeping this seeing was transformed. ’There was a outside and through the doors. If a nave a say in this.” The casionally someone will stop and turn tradition Friday night, Dec. 9. They footbridge in the door with the rain­ student makes It that far, he has to panel said no. around. With practice, agility and attended the Junior Prom, sponsored bow emblem on it which each couple be very crafty to make It to his ' "You’re supposed to be coordination, this can be avoided. by the class of 1979. The theme was crossed over to be presented to the locker, or wherever he wanted to go. public servants. Are you Probably the worst hazard is trip­ "Colour My World.” principals and various othgr teachers It gives students a type of satisfac­ running this hearing or are ping or falling in the halls. A sides Juniors diarUe Lindsay and Margo and their husbands and wives. Then tion to make it without being caught. r the unnerving stares given to you, Larsen were in charge of they were seated at tables of eight. the corporations?” Fisher (It can also be humorous to see one said. some very unusual comments can be preparations for the prom. They did The band which played at the prom of the hall monitors get mad and Commissioner David J. heard. These comments are second a commendable job in converting an was “Fresh." They played a chase a student who walks past him; Harrigan tried'not to get only to having everyone clap when ordinary cafeteria into a ballrMm reasonable balance of fast and slow even better watch him follow a per­ you drop a tray in the cafeteria. ' floor. It was not an easy job. dances. Right from the beginning the upset. He sat back in his The pedestrian must also be very son who says he is going to the nurse, chair,! pushed his wire *TJ Immediately after school on raday, floor was filled with couples dancing. -n . careful as to who Is near him. but actually isn’t.) glasses back, rubbed his a handful of students, with the help of The prom lasted from eight to Making comments about a person Halls serve true purposes. One is to eyes, pulled the glasses the custodial staff, began moving all twelve. When It was over, the now t n / when that person is near by can be get us all from place to place. ’The back down and leaned the tables and chairs out of the room exhausted couples left for home. very embarrassing. Similarly, when other is to increase our coordination closer to the microphone; and sweeping up. Afterwards, the All in all, it was a very successful and craftiness. . “We. are running this task of finding an arrangement that affair, and we thank Margo Larsen hearing and we are doing n \ would fit 43 tables and still leave a and Charlie Lindsay for making the dancing floor had to be tackled. evening a success, and the c u s ^ ia l what is best for the citizens of this state. Finally the decorations were put up. staff for helping with the setup and “We could not hold m xj After the room was all prepared, the cleanup. It was worth It. — Grace AFS plans retreat hearings that late into Jaworskl January and reach a deci­ sion in time to meet the MHS student editorial: March 3 deadline. We have ’The American Field Service club going away to a camp for a couple of followed its extremely successful agreed to a Jan. 4 night­ days. ’The domestic exchange, where time hearing.” weekend exchange with a meeting on a few students from the club will go With that Fisher stood Tuesday to plan more fun activities. to another part of the United States Pranks must be stopped up, adjusted his necktie In the works for the future are a for a few days, is being planned for Mrs. Norko takes attendance to make sure that everyone has Christmas/skating party, a weekend and put on his hat. sometime in April.- arrived at Rockefeller Center in New York safely. The two bus I have been appalled this past week But, would it be fair for the Board retreat, and a short-term domestic “You are arrogant in With all the activities that are in by the actions of a few students of of Education to close all study halls exchange. loads of students then walked to the Booth Theater to see a ydur attitude, sir,” Fisher store for AFS members, you’ll ^ performance of one of the most talked-about new plays in New MHS, whose practical jokes were far just on the basis of the actions of a said. "Jan. 4 Is unaccep­ The Christmas party is planned for missing a lot if you don’t join. ’ITiere from amusing. reckless few? The majority of the table because It is in the Dec. 28, with a fun-filled day in store are more interesting people in that York: “For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide/\^en One imbecile set off a smoke bomb students, from sophomores to holiday season. We want an for members, alumni students from one club than you could probably find the Rainbow is Enuf.” The students attending the production in the cafeteria. The fire department seniors, really do deserve the open honest hearing and we ap­ last week’s exchange, and town com­ in any other place in our school. Peo­ were enrolled in MRS’ Roles of Women class. (Photo by had to be called to extricate the ■iiiiiiil mittee members. The day will begin Alemany) campus policy. I will not let the parently aren’t going to get ple from many different countries fumes. It was discovered by the stupidity of a few inconsiderate peo­ It.” with sliding in the afternoon, pizza and cultures can be found there, and H © firemen that the smoke from the ple ruin it for me, or any others. He walked out, followed for dinner, skating in the evening, one can learn so much about other bomb was poisonous and, if inhaled, I have really enjoyed being able to by two or three others. liliiwi all followed by a party at one of parts of the world just by talking to would cause serious illness. go to the cafeteria to visit with Connecticut Natural Gas the member’s houses. them. Current Affairs Club A few days later, another "sm art” friends, or to sit outside on a nice wants an 811.3 million in­ The weekend retreat is tentatively Join AFS, and learn about others person spilled acid on the cafeteria planned for the first weekend in day, under a shady tree. I would hate crease that would raise the while having a great time! floor. What if that acid had hit a stu­ February, will all club members visits United Nations to lose that freedom 1 enjoy so much. average customer’s bill to dent who happened to be at the wrong Also, I would like to see other classes 838 a' month from the place at the wrong time, causing enjoy it, now, and in the future. current 832. TTie PUCA has Fourteen members of the MHS out pamphlets which they thought |)lindness, or a serious chemical So, I appeal to all: Please, the next schedliled day hearings for Current Affairs Club, and its adviser, would help us better familiarize bum? Or, if someone became ill time you want to set off a smoke Dec. 19,21 and 22, and Jan. Elgin Zatursky, traveled to New Skiing advice given ourselves with Japan’s domestic and because of the smoke? Would it have bomb, spill acid on the floor, set off a 3. On Jan. 4 the par.el will York last Tuesday hoping to visit foreign policy. been funny then? false alarm, or leave trash in the hold a day and an evening three United Nations missions. TTie We were late in keeping our ap­ Now that the snow is seemingly minor fall can put you out for the I don’t know what is the matter cafeteria, think twice. Although hearing. purpose of the visit was to obtain ad­ pointment at the Indonesian mission. flying every day, a large part of season. And for the serious skier, not with these people who think such these incidents are random, enough Ickk ditional information needed to ac­ However, their "experts” were most Manchester High School’s student going skiing is even more expensive pranks are funny. Endangering the is enough. You have just a ? much to curately represent each country’s understanding. Their representative (and teacher) population has but one than going. Have your equipment health and welfare of fellow students lose as the rest of us, the privilege of position regarding world affairs at a outlined the positions of "U.N. thing on its mind — skiing. checked and your bindings adjusted. is a shocking offense against all of us, being able to go and do what we want PINEHUR8T mock U.N, assembly to be held in Cliques’’ and illustrated their But just the thought of hitting the Have your skis waxed and wear and it is time we spoke up against it. during our free periods. February. degrees of effectiveness in forming HOLIDAY slopes poses some problems for the warm, fitting clothing — and lean The Board of Education gets a Which would you like better, to sit We were unable to visit the East enthusiast. One of these problems is back in the powder. — Mike Wilson blocs. The Indonesian expert stated report of every such incident that under a shady tree, or to look at that German mission, but a represen­ money — or lack of it. An all-day that ’Third World nations such as his goes on at our school. It is in­ tree through an open window of a tative from that mission was sent to country were playing a greater role creasingly hard for Principal George closed study hall? — Jill Zatkowski KORV ticket at a place like Stratton, talk with us. She was most infor­ in formulating U.N. policy. Killington, or Mount Snow is up to Emmerling to defend our school Year after year, we mative, cordial, and humerous, while Many of the other schools who about $14 a shot on weekends. Let’s all root against the increasing possibility of use the same receipe attempting to correct many myths were represented on the trip were The fact is that people simply can­ losing our open campus policy. and the freshest some Americans have concerning not as fortunate as we. Some only not afford to go skiing every for Math Team If a few responsible students will U.S.D.A. Beef and Pork her country. At the end of her presen­ could get into one mission. Most of us High School weekend. In addition, not everyone not speak up against such actions, to bring you the finest tation, she presented everyone with a has transportation to Vermont or are now certain that having Visited then we all become the losers. MHS S w ^ K O R V ... pamphlet stating her government’s World staff Massachusetts constantly at hand. ’The latest effort of the Manchester the missions and talked with the East is one of a very few, if any, other and year after year our Stephen Latham — (To-editor But there are other ways to get to High Math Team has given them a views on world economic, political, Germans, Indonesians, and the schools that still maintains an open KORV business in­ and social problems. Mari Brennan — Co-editor the mountains. For instance, if you third place win in their league. They Japanese, we are better prepared to campus. We are in danger of losing creases. We were fortunate enough to have Grace Jaworskl — Feature have a friend who has a car that were preceded by Hall and (^nard, represent the stated viewpoints of this privilege if we do not oppose this three people talk with us at the Editor you want the best could be used, get four or five friends with 90 and 88 points, respectively. the three nations at the mock U.N. rise of vandalism and endangerment Japanese mission. They also handed Marc Laufer — News Editor flavored Holiday Ham, and go to the area together. And if Manchester ended the meet with a assembly. — Jeff Howard of welfare right now. Mike Wilson — Sports Editor we suggest you order a yo;i can still afford to go the next total of 76 points. If we want the privilege of having David Ostrom, a senior, scored an open study halls, then we must prove Paul Tkirek — Arts Editor half or whole fully week, rotate drivers and cars. cooked almost perfect score of 17 for that we deserve it. Tlie Board of Lynn Alemany — Photography Believe it or not, there are ways of MORRELL Manchester’s “A” team. Kim Noone, Editor saving money in the sport. If you Education has the authority to erase ' E-Z CUT HAM a senior, scored 16 points and Jim our rights in having an open campus; Zane Vaughan — Advisor frequent one particular place, you’ll at Pinehurst. find that most areas offer season DeValve, a sophomore, scored 15 Toys wanted for needy il such behavior continues as ap­ And orders are coming passes. Also, if you’d like to go on a points. 'Ihe other members of the parent in the cafeteria this past in for Pinehurst INTRODUCING weekend trip, for instance, many “A” team whose efforts contributed week, I, for one, wouldn’t blame the “ ’Tis the season to be jolly,’’ as the Another thing that has become U.S.D.A. Choice places offer reduced rates for to the third place win were Karen board for closing study halls. song goes. quite popular with kids our own age groups. There are other ways to save Johnson and Ron Apter, both juniors. RIB OVEN Too bad many people can’t be hap­ is caroling. 'This is an activity done \ 05, ^ -"k THE BEAUTY BOUTIQUE in the long run. The "B” team for Manchester BEEF ROASTS py because of earlier grievances or outside of school, but it makes people Don’t go on the slopes without ended with some excellent scores, in­ Our meat men prepare because of the fact that they have happy and it helps people, especially stretching out the old muscles. A cluding two perfect ones, " B ” team them so that they are nowhere to turn. They are lonely. OF TOMORROW. scores do not count for team totals, the elders of our town, realize that 1 easy to serve and pulled muscle suffered in even a We, as students of Manchester High only personal records. ’The perfect our generation does have something V wonderful to eat. score of 18 was achieved by two School, have many opportunities to share. seniors, Sandie Bellone and David available to brighten someone’s life, We, the young adults of today, are And hundreds of area REVLON COLORTOWERS Med Club will Oshlnsky. Sophomore scores for the if only We look for it. soon to be the leaders of our future. people come' to “B” team were Steven Reich, 13 The Student Assembly has asked By working together, whether. In PINEHURST for suture taste points; Jeff Lombardo, 12; Bill students to bring in new and used school or at home, we all have the HOLIOAY FRESH AT D&L MANCHESTER Nighan, 11, and Anita Tychsen, 10. toys so that they may be distributed ability to prove to our elders that we TURKEYS ind Nhut Nguyen, a senior, scored 12 among some of the less fortunate do have a future and that we can CAPONS If you have not been attending children in our community. Even points, and Dale Vinci, a junior, provide more to other generations; i f ’ We have #2% cans of old Medical Qub meetings this year, you though this may seem strange, when a tCome explore a new world of try-it-on scored 11 points. there is a way and that way Is to fashioned Pumpkin, have missed some really good dis­ one puts a part of himself or herself get involved. a cussions. Mrs. Roberta Thompson, the Candied Fruits and beauty from Revlon. A revolutionary new team’s coach, was pleas^ with the into helping someone else, Christmas ’This Christmas season is a good ■Q The Medical Club has hosted Dr. everything you need for concept for eyes, lips, nails and face, will seem to be a little more fulfilled. time to start, but we must let it show O l Charendoff (urologist). Dr, Romeo outcome of the meet, but is hoping to holiday baking. win the next one to be held in It gives one a feeling of accomplish­ through our lives in the upcoming complete with mirrors, testers and (dermatologist), Donna Curylo ment knowing that he’s helped year. It is the season to be jolly. If we a rainbow of beautiful Revlon products (nurse) and Dr. Atoynatan (p- January. A win there might give SHURFINE FRUIT someone besides himself. let it! — Joan Cycenas sychiatrist) during the first four Manchester enough points to be the COCKTAIL that you can select yourself. And if you meetings. best In the league. With the excellent scores that the team has been 2W can69* need a helping hand, our beauty advisors are Membership has grown from 15 achieving, the win In January will last year to 55 at the present. SHURFINE FROM US TO YOU: REVLON'S | ready to help. Really, with D&L and Revlon’s probably be accomplished. — Although this is a'multifold increase, CUT QREEN REANt new Colortowers boutique, how could you Richard Walden Boys’ swim team op^ns EYECOLOR PALETTE, JUST the attendance could be better. For FRENCH BREEN BEANS ever be less than your most beautiful? those of you who don’t know, the 4.50 WITH A $5 PURCHASE... The Manchester High swim team Some of tile outstanding swimmers CREAM STYLE CORN medical club is open to all high Come to Cosmetics at D&L Student notices opens its season today with a meet this year are Dean Wilkie, Rob and i 18ILCIII school students who have taken, or against Hall High of West Hartford. Geoff Michaud, Bill Halldin, and Jeff Manchester, and explore. are In the process of taking. Biology Notice of the week, in honor of the Coach Ted Brindamour thinks this Greenberg. A weak spot on some of 3I89< You’re the artist. Twelve shy-to-bold eye colors to play with, on a clear lucite palette 1, and who are Interested In a most ridiculous notice to make the meet should prove to be the most im­ the past teams has been the divers. CHOCK FULL 0 NUTS to hang or not. In Super Frost, ^raQIeamy and Super-Rich shades. It’s your for medically related field. PA system during homeroom; portant of the season, since Hall However, they are coming along un­ orSAVARIN just $4.50 with any $5 Revlon purchase. Future meetings will consist of dis­ “Attention all AFS members; We should be the toughest opponent en­ der the new diving coach, Steve will be recapitulating the erstwhile cussions, tours and movies. Some countered. Despite this obstacle, the Hadge. This combination should COFfEE endeavors of the weekend on scheduled topics for the remainder of Manchester team should prove yield an excellent season. this year will include physical Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1977. This con­ worthy of the challenge. Today culminates a month of •2.99. therapy for oncology (study of fabulation will commence at 2:30 and Co-captains Wayne Smith and Ken tedious practice and will begin a ALL D&L STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’TIL CHRISTMAS, OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 cancer), gynecology, opthalmology will be accommodated in Room 229. Wajnarowski were quite optimistic nine-meet schedule. The first home PINEHURST and pediatrics. The fabrication of a neoteric Is in their outlooks while describing the meet will be Jan. 6 against Penney, GROCERY Manchester Parkade and TrI-Clly Plaza, Vernon open nightly til 10 p.ni. The next meeting will take pllace scenario will be the paramount and a sizeable crowd should be on team. : 302 MAIN on Wednesday, Jan 4,1978 at 7 p.m., desideratum of this confluence.’’ "We have a lot of depth in all hand. in conference'room C at Manchester Wow! How’s that for a profligate, dimensions,” said Wajnarowski. Come on out and cheer the MHS Memorial Hospital. See you there. bombastic verbiage? team. — Peter Krupp f PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 1«, 1977 Farm helps children ^Festival of Lights’ Grasso says sheUl try stay out of trouble NATICK, Mass. (UPI) - This herbs. Everything is organically headed hy Alexander to get money for towns Boston suburb has found a way to grown. "We think everything can be done live In the city than in the country,” deal with underprivilqged and naturally. It’s healthier to eat Ralph Alexander of 1043 Main St. is donated by Copaco. After the func­ ' HARTFORD (U PD -G ov. Ella T. highway aid for towns and the PHX)T he said. “But the cities are liot delinquency-prone youths. ’The idea organically. Also, there’s a good chairman o£ the March of Dimes tion, the tree will be donated to the Grasso Thpsday told city and town progim . Continued support will be keeping pace with inflation.” is a 6}mmonity Farm Project, run A questionnaire conducted by the better services should be provided market for us in Boston because Christmas tree lighting project being Manchester Memorial Hospital leaders she will ask the Legislature recommended for manpower Arthur B. Powers, mayor of Berlin by the town’s Bureau of Youth and League of Women Voters of for the present level of taxes. held at the Manchester Parkade. where it will be placed outside near to help them keep pace with Inflation training programs to offer (be un­ and president of the Connecticut Human' Resources. there aren’t many sources of organic Manchester has shown that the Most of those who responded said fruits and vegetables In this area,” Called "Festival of Lights,” the the front entrance. by giving them more money for their employed those skills which are in Conference of Municipalities, said Now in its third season, the project respondents are pleaded with the that education provided in event begins today. One thousand Alexander, an attorney, lives with local budgets In 1978. demand by business and Industry is re^rded as a way to keep the Winne said. town’s fire protection but displeased Manchester was either fair or poor. the cities are becoming more ef­ ’The selling of the produce pays a bulbs on the tree located near his wife, Caroline, and daughter, About 70 m ayors and town throughout our state.!* town^ youngsters out of trouble. with street maintenance and water Only two of the dozen people who ficient and are balancing their large part of the fann’s expensek, Marshalls are to be lit for "a buck a Rebecca, at 104 Pitkin St. selectmen gathered at the state Frank Logue, mayor of New budgets,.partly through cutting back Prevention rather than rehabilita­ service. responded' said that the education and last year the project received bulb” to raise money to fight birth He is a graduate of the University Capitol Thui^ay for the last of four Haven, said, “The cities are on the essential services.. tion is the primary goal, said Mark ’There were’only about 20 responses was a good one. More than half also defects. of Vermont and the New England public hearings conducted by Mrs. way back. "We’re here today to beg for your Winne, director of the project. “We $2,500 in sales revenue. Another $2,- to the survey, which sought input felt that “more than enough” was 000 to $3,000 per year in donations Donors may buy a light today from School of Law. He is a member of the Grass on the state budget. "We have seen families with youiig help,” Powers said. try to get the kids before they turn to about town government and the ser­ spent on education. noon to 9 p.m., Friday from noon to 8 Manchester Jaycees, Lions Club, and At each of the hearings held around children moving back into the city in Mrs. Grasso warned the state can­ drugs or delinquency. Of course, we keeps the project going. vices it provides. Another part of the questionnaire 1110 project is able to pay the p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to is chairman of the Law Day program the state, she listened to requests and New Haven. It is more economical to not solve all problems. won’t turn down anyone who wants to A total of 18 persons rated fire asked for items that the person liked workers on a profit-sharing basis. 12:45 p.m. for the Manchester Bar Association. Ralph Alexander then said what she planned to do in work, but we try to get the lower- protection excellent or good and none or disliked about Manchester. Any money left over is divided The 20-foot Christmas tree was her budget request to be sent to the income, delinquency prone kids in­ rated it fair or poor. Legislature in February. volved.” among them. Police protection, garbage collec­ UNICO to raffle car ’The biggest money-making opera­ On Thursday she told the group she The success of the project is tion and recreation facilities also reflected in the fact that it has won tion was last year’s introduction of will jiropose more money for The Manchester Chapter of UNICO provided by the Dubaldo Brothers. received good responses. Toys sought for older boys two awards in its three years of Maple sugaring. "programs to meet the human, will hold the drawing for a car raffle Ticketholders are Invited to bring a Only five persons rated water and existence., ’The first came two years “We just go around town and tap physical and economic needs of the Wednesday at 9 p.m. at the guest. sewer service good. Six said that it Though the Toys for Joy program she doesn’t know how many children Those wishing to donate toys for all the trees on town land and also get municipalities.” Manchester Country Club. An honored guest at the drawing ago when the Federal Department of was fair and seven said that it was for children of Manchester families there are in each of the 90 families in Christmas giving may leave them at as many as we can on private land. “I will propose that four existing Mayor Stephen Penny will draw will be Dr. John X.R. Basile, one of Health, Education and Welfare gave poor. in need at this holiday season need of assistance. Maybe more will the Seasonal Sharing Center at the it a National Search Award — citing We don’t have to worry about cultiva­ Memorial flowers for South United Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the collected about 800 toys, few of the be needed, she said. block grant programs — each based the winning ticket. ’The recipient will the founders of the Manchester Only two rated street and sidewalk Methodist Church must be at the Center Annex of Manchester htochester Mall. Monday is the on a different formula be con­ Chapter. it as a model alternative project. It tion because the trees are already gifts were appropriate for boys nine Gifts for boys,'she suggested, could get a 1978 Lincoln Continental maintenance good. Eleven said it church by Saturday noon. Recreation Center. The meeting is deadline beqause the toys will be solidated into one program based on Money raised from the raffle will was one of a dozen such projects there,” Winne said. was fair and seven said it was poor. years of age or over. include sports ^uipment, purchased from Mmlarty Brothers, Even though the farm requires so ------open to all area men interested in moved to the Salvation Army Citadel a single formula,” she said. be used for the UNICO Scholarship selected nationwide. Ten of 16 persons who responded to Mrs. Laura Myers, chairman of the games, books or even an inexpensive ’lickets are sold out for the event. Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, four-part barbershop har­ Tuesday morning, she said. “I will alsb propose increased Fund, to promote mental health, and little money from the town, toere are a question about town taxes said that project, is also concerned because watch. There will be an open biur Grom 7:80 ’The second award was granted this still those who would like to see it Patrick Henry mony. funds for school aid equalization. p.m. Until the drawing. Music will be fi^ t mental retanlation. year by the National Institute on closed for various reasons. "In the Robert Keiper portrays Drug Abuse. past two years they’ve tried to pave THE COVENTRY SHOPPE ‘ ‘It kind of popped into my head ode it over for a parking lot, build senior Patrick Henry, one of many Moose meat nets soldiers day. There was a big interest in get­ citizen housing, and there’s also been characters he portrays in his ting back to nature, and I knew this talk of a new school,” Winne said. one-man performance of the 8 DAYS TO CHRISTMAS imVE APPLES DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine They had every intention of staying cave. F L O ’S land wasn’t being used for anything,” Animals were added to the farm story of the American Revolu­ MACINTOSH • BALDWINS • WINESAPS He said deputies and game (UPI) — Three AWOL soldiers, one back there right through the winter. CAKE DECORATING SUPPUES, INC Winne said on how he got the idea this year. There are now chickens, tion presented at an assembly Como to tho Covontry Shoppo • DELICIOUS • CORTUND • m m of them a woman, who retreated to They had some squirrel and rabbit wardens captured the men and the Luggage for the project. sheep, horses, a cow and a pig for the for that opoclal gift for hor FREE! an abandoned bear’s den in Maine for hides and they said they planned to woman after tracking them to their ’The farm consists of about 10 at Howell Cheney Regional iiOLiDAY FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER A For CruWng or Flying - MartoWo Hoo Just youngsters to look after. a month to live "like hermits” have make coats and clothes out of them.” remote lair near Greenwood Moun­ acres, half of which is town-owned. Vocational Technical School. It FULL LINE OF APPLE CIDER VINEOAR t in Luggogo For Toul Cboooo from Aooo ORDER YOUR "Everyone wants to work with the IIFT been arrested for illegal possession Officials identified the three tain in “dense forest” about two The remainder is on loan from was one one of several special Foomnio fronds: SanNomto (on oairy 0 feom- animals. So we use them as kind of LADIES WEAR l u m m of moose meat. arrested earlier this week as Michael miles from a section of the Ap­ private citizens. an incentive. In other words, to work FERRANDO ORCHARDS pM o lino). AUonlie, V s k ^ A lm y ond HOLIDAY assembly programs planned ^ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., QLA8TONBURY "They had built a lean-to on some Grant, 21, originally from Maryland; palachian Trail. Ssword. ’The land is largely devoted' to with the animals, you’ve also got to this year at Cheney Tech. 44 DEPOT ROAD Hours: Mon.-Sst rock ledges. Used to be a bear’s den Jonathon Roberts, 22, originally from The sheriff said authorities found a I 3 MIIss Beyond Vito’s A sstaurant FRUITCAKES vegetables, but the farm also help with the planting and the (Herald photo by Pinto) COVENTRY T«l. 742-7494 9:30-9KN) up under them ledges. They’d been in Bangor, Maine; and Dorothy Ford, rifle with which the three apparently ■IlPIOlliUMARLOW'S n a Ep.rylUnt Sine i9 lll pr^uces some flowers, fruits and weeding and so forth.” there 32 days,” Piscataquis Coupty 20, a native of Louisville, Ky. They hunted game. DOWNTOWN MAIN S T R IE T , MANCHOSTIR ■ i4 I .S » l NOW!! Chief Deputy John Goggin said were stationed at Fort Storey, Va. “The two men we had to track '■"“ NT ANO iSoM Thursday. All three were held in Piscataquis down in the woods at night for a cou­ JfA JTIR CHARQB CARDS ACCBFTCDI OPEN 8 DAYS • TNURS. NITES 111 9:00 M M H ig “They had some logs cut to build a County Jail in lieu of $500 bail. ple of hours, but we caught the 70 Union SlTMl lean-to with a roof and they had a Goggin said Roberts and Grant also woman right there in their camp,” he loicmitrsL dan MMKhMtw onpnnlooo RocMO* Elephants moose hide strung up on one side. were charged in connection with said. / 640-0228 Moa-W.I»4Tli>n. 87S-32S2 “They-were living like hermits. break-ins at two cottages near the inger WASHINGTON (UPI) - Christmas Elephants, felled by the ivo^ hunter’s bullet and self-inflicted starvation, are in danger of extinction from a planet they have in­ Q y habited longer than man. Wildlife experts, testifying on measures to ban ivory imports into the United States, said this week that the lethal com­ ■ Y ' bination threatens the con­ tinued existence of the ^14. ■. *•'- largest land mammal on Earth. ' II Poachers annually kill thousands of Africa’s es­ timated 1.3 million elephants, stripping the carcass of ivory tusks often weighing 150 pounds each, and leaving the remains to rot in the sun. 7' .Elsewhere, food is so scarce, elephants gnaw the bark on trees or knock them over trying to get a portion of the 200 to 500 pounds of vegetation they need daily. ’The trees die, exposing lower level- vegetation to the harsh equatorial sun and killing i the remainder of the elephants’ food supply. /. r *1 .

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Shift in CETA job Hartford Hospital. Thursday at a Rocky Hill convales­ died Thursday night at Hartford The funeral and burial will be held Mr. Udris was bora in Latvia and at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Francis S. Redfern Frank J. Rice cent home. She was the widow of Hospital. She was the wife of Edward Joseph Buccheri. lived id Rockville the past 25 years The family suggests that memorial SOUTH WINDSOR - Frank J. J. Tomaszewski. Mrs. Nora Heffron Redfern of SO Mrs. Buccheri was bom in Canlcat- Mrs. Tomaszewski was bom April after having lived previously in gifts may be made to the Hartford Rice, 77, of 37 Roxbury St., Hartford, Ellington. Russ St., Hartford, formerly of 22, 1924, in Newington and lived in College for Women, Hartford. under investigation tinl Bagnl, Province of Siracusa, Ita­ Manchester, died Thursday In a died Thursday In a South Windsor He had been employed 25 years at The James T. Pratt Funeral Home, convalescent home. He was the hus­ ly, and had lived in the Hartford area Bolton the past 23 years. Hartford convalescent home. She for 41 years, including 10 years in She was a communicant of St. the time of bis deaUi at Standard 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford, is in was the wife of Francis S. Redfern. band of the late Mrs. Delia Mattress Co., Hartford. By GREG PEARSON lengths of time ranging from 30 days Blanchette said that the position Manchester. She was a member of Maurice Church. charge of arrangements. Mrs. Redfern was horn April 8, Henneghan Rice. He was a member of the Latvian to 15 weeks depending on the branch taken ^ Shea in East Hartford is a the Daughters of Canlcattini of Hart­ Other survivors are"three Herald Reporter 1888, in Manchester and lived in the Mr. Rice was born in Hartford and Lutheran Church, Manchester. of the program. Title II CETA position. Thus, the ford. daughters, Susaii Cardini of Storrs, Mrs. Mazie S. Howard The Hartford Comprehensive Man­ Manchester and Hartford area all lived in the Hartfordand South Wind^ Survivors are two stepsons, Valdis An employee of the Comprehensive change could be interpreted as being She is survived by two sons, Joseph and Linda Tomaszewski and Sandra ANDOVER—Mrs. Mazie S. Howard, power office is looking into the case sor area all his life. Abols of Manchester and Eric Abols Manpower office said that a CETA a transfer, he said. her life. Buccheri and Sebastian Buccheri, Tomaszewski, both at home; two 86, of Shoddy Mill .Road died of a Comprehensive Employment Other survivors are a son, Daniel Before his retirement in 1965, he of East Hartford; a stepdaughter, applicant must live in the town where Another employee in the Hartford was employed at Pratt & Whitney both of Newington; a daughter, Mrs. brothers, Joseph Solosky of Thursday at a Bloomfield convales; Training Act employee who took a he applies and is selected for a CETA office said that the CETA program is F. Shea of West Hartford; three Melina Bilodeau of Manchester; and Newington and Edward Solosky of Mrs. Maija Cabral of West Hartford, cent home. She was the widow of the job in Jfonchester and quit after one daughters, Mrs. Mary Gazdzicki of Aircraft Division of United and several cousins in Latvia. job. After he is hired, however, there designed for those who are un­ Technologies. > eight grandchildren. Wethersfield; and nine sisters, Mrs. late Samuel Howard. week to take a second CETA position is no restriction against him moving employed or those who have been East Hartford, Mrs. Ruth Derr of The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at in East Hartford. He was a member of the Hartford The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Mildred Sanderson of Hadley, Mass., Mrs. Howard was born in out of the town. employed, but at low pay levels. Glastonbury and Mrs. Noreim Rudek a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral Mrs. Helen Barret of Wethersfield, the Latvian Lutheran Church, Winter Aroericus, Ga., and lived in Andover Ron Blanchette, manpower ser­ of Harwinton; 18 grandchiloren and Council of Knights of Columbus, the Street, Manchester. Burial will be in Steven Werbner, Manchester’s per­ If someone meets the low-income Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ Mrs. Mary Langille, Mrs. Jeanette the past 44 years. vices chief for the Hartford office, 14 grandchildren. Holy Family Laymen’s Retreat Rota Veteran’s Cemetery, CatskiU, sonnel technician, said that Shea was requirements for one year — for a ford, with a mass at St. Augustine’s Koczera, Mrs. Caroline Regina, Mrs, He was a member of Faith. which is the local CETA coordinator, The funeral is Saturday at 8;15 League, and a former member of the N.Y. certified as a legitinlate applicant single person it would be |2,970 for a Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial will be Doris Bell, Mrs. Phyllis Lewonczyk, Congregational Church, Hartford. said that the case of Gary Shea is a.m. from the Farley-Sullivan Bricklayers Union. Friends may call at the Hqlmes when he was h ir^ for the drafting one-year period, excluding welfare in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, all of Newington, and Miss Lorraine Survivors are a brother, Walter being studied. Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hart­ Survivors are two sons, F. James Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sunday position. and unemployment payments — that Bloomfield. Solosky and Mrs. Irene Soltys, both Slappy of Baltimore; and two sisters, Shea was hired through Title II of ford, with a mass at 9 in St. John the Rice of Hartford, Joseph D. Rice of from 7 to 9 p.m. A Comprehensive Manpower office person could qualify for CETA, he Friends may call at the funeral of Hartford. Mrs. Ora Camby and Mrs. Mary CETA earlier this month for a draf­ Evangelist Church, Hartford. Burial South Windsor; two daughters, Mrs. employee said that Shea lived in East said. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A memorial service will be Mon­ Hulevitch, both of Hartford. ting position in the Planning Office of will be in St. James Cemetery, Mary O'Brien and Miss Sally Rice, Hartford and moved to Manchester, "I’m sure that he met those both of East Hartford; a sister, Mrs. day at 9 a.m. at St. Maurice Church, Miss Mary L. Cook The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at the Town of Manchester. He worked where he did live when he applied for criteria or he wouldn’t have beep Manchester. Bolton. Burial will be at the con­ here for about a week before Friends may cail at the funeral Elizabeth Reardon of Wethersfield, John J. McCarthy EAST HARTFORD - Miss Mary Faith Congregational Church. Burial the Manchester CETA job. referred,” the employee said. venience of the family. Leonora Cook, 80, of Forbes Street will be in Northwood Cemetery, resigning to take a CETA job as a job Blanchette said that the inatter home today from 2 to 4 and 7,to 9 p.m. and three grandchildren. John J. McCarthy, 62, formerly of The office records show that he There are no calling hours. died Wednesday in a West Hartford Wilson. bank counselor in the Town of East The funeral is Saturday at 10:15 709 Main St. and Vernon Street, died now lives at an East Hartford ad­ will be looked into. Another office Mrs, Susan Waite a.m. from the Farley-Sullivan The family suggests that friends convalescent home. Friends may call at the church Hartford’s Youth Services Depart­ dress. Apparently, he moved back to employee admitted that the case is this morning at Manchester wishing to may make memorial gifts ment. Mrs. Susan Waite of Bury, Lan­ Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hart­ Miss Cook was bora May 20, 1897, Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. East Hartford after taking the “interesting.” Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ to a charity of the donor’s choice. cashire, England, died Thursday in a ford, with a mass at 11 at St. in East Hartford where she lived all The family will receive friends, at CETA regulations require that peo­ Manchester job and subsequently Shea, when contacted by The band of Mrs. Josephine Sebula The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 hospital in England. She was the Augustine’s Church, Hartford. Burial her life. the home of Wilma Donalson, 54 ple who are hired through the was hired for the East Hartford Herald, said that he preferred not to McCarthy. Main St., Manchester, is in charge of program live in the town where they mother of Mrs. Eileen Carson of 77 will be in Mt. St. Beneict Cemetery, She worked in the Department of Packard St., Bloomfield. CETA job. discuss the matter with the Mr. McCarthy was born July 24, arrangements. are hired. The regulations also Bigelow St. Bloomfield. Health for the State of Connecticut The John C. Clark Funeral Service, Blanchette said that a legal newspaper. 1915, in Manchester, son of the late require that CETA employees have Mrs. Waite visited her daughter Friends may call at the funeral for many years. 319 Barber St., Hartford, is in charge residence is established as soon as a "I don’t feel I did anything wrong,” John and Helen Bostwick McCarthy, She was a member of Immanuel of arrangements. to have been unemploy^ for certain several times and made many home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and lived here all his life. person moves. he said. friends in Manchester. Before his retirement a year ago, Other survivors are two other he was employed at Hamilton Stan­ T he A L SIEFFERTS S A Y ... daughters, Mrs. Phyllis A. Day of dard Division of United Technologies Police report California, formerly of Manchester, in Windsor Locks for more than 35 and another daughter and a son in years. Three persons were dirested in connection with shoplif­ Strict standards asked England. Adelard F. Aube He was a communicant at St. ting incidents Thursday. Frank Mordavsky, left, reads the message of good wishes presented to him by the parish The funeral and burial will be in Bartholomew’s Church. Sandra G. Silvay, 34, of Tolland, was charged with England. EAST HARTFORD - Adelard F. fourth-degree larceny in connection with a shoplifting 'at St. Bridget upon his retirement as sexton. Looking on are the Rev. John J. Delaney and Aube, 59, of 21 Mitchell Drive died Other survivors are a daughter. DURIN6 THEIR Mrs. Mordavsky. The retirement reception was held Sunday in the St. Bridget school Miss Jacquellen A. McCarthy of ncident at Marshalls. Court date is Jan. 9. for foam insulation work Wednesday in Hartford. He was the Judith A. Spragg, 35, of Hebron, was charged with cafeteria. husband of Frances Karkos Aube. Meriden; and two sisters, Mrs. Local businessman Jay Savery of sion of failing to protect consumers ousiness representatives that Elizabeth Williamson of Manchester fourth-degree larceny in connection with a shoplifting in­ CHRISTMAS He was an Army veteran of World incident at D&L in the Parkade. Court date is Jan. 9. Insulcorp. 596 Hilliard St., is leadjng against possible danger from urea preliminary investigations of the re­ War II.. and Mrs. Dorothy Mulrooney of formaldhyde foam insulation .being cent complaints about the foam in­ Thomas Kaba Sr. Paterson, N.J. Carol M. Baraa, 16, of Colchester, was charged with efforts by the insulation industry in Other survivors are a son, John R. the state, urging stricter legislation, installed in many homes this winter. sulation show they are related to im­ TOLLAND — Thomas Kaba Sr., 59, The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. fourth-degree larceny in connection with shoplifting inci­ VALUE ...... Frank Mordavsky retires Aube of East Hartford; two dent at King’s. Court date is Jan. 9. safety standards and licensing of Despite the adverse reports proper application of the material. of 80 Cemetery Road, Union, former­ daughters, Mrs. Barbara Wells of from the Holmes Funeral Home with Alfred H. Fitzsimmons, 55, of East Hartford was foam insulation contractors. relating to the foam material. Cotter He added that the magnitude of the ly of Tolland, died Thursday at East Hartford, Irene Crochetier of a mass at 9 at St. Bartholomew’s problem is"nowhere near that im­ charged with disorderly conduct following a disturbance Savery is chairman of the newly- told the Public Health and Safety Rockville General Hospital. He was Hampton, Va.; two brothers, five Church. Burial will be in St. Bridget SALEH plied by published accounts.” at a Main Street tavern Thursday afternoon. Court date is organized Insulation and Foam Committee that the federal commis­ the husband of Mrs. Eva Kaba. sisters and six grandchildren. Cemetery. lUMITEDTIMEONiyl sion has failed to give the matter He said the statistical occurrence as sexton at St. Bridget Jan. 9. Association of Connecticut Mr. Kaba was bom Nov. 1,1918, in The Crosman Funeral Home, 114 Friends may call at the funeral “high priority.” of the problems represents less than A portable television set was reported stolen from a (INFACT) ad hoc committee which Tolland where he lived for many Main St., Lisbon Falls, Maine, is in home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. three-tenths of one percent of -the rooming house on Hilliard Street late Thursday night. met earlier this week in East Hart­ An aide who delivered the state­ He began serving as sexton at St. years before moving to Union several charge of arrangements. Members and friends of St. Bridget Bridget School. Police reported a total of five motor vehicle accidents MOTORS ford to discuss adverse publicity ment said Cotter is "keenly aware of total number of homes insulated with Bridget in Feb. 1955. years ago. the damage adverse publicity on urea formaldehyde foam in Connec­ parish honored Frank Mordavsky of He plans to continue in his favorite related to icy conditions. No serious injuries resulted. HERE. recently of urea formaldehyde in­ 35 Sherwood Circle at a retirement Known as "Snitz” to his sports hobby, trout fishing, as well as ser­ He was employed at Pratt & 1.6 p eakK P . these products may cause legitimate ticut in recent years. Heatb R, Carmicbael The lottery Police issued nine motor vehicle Infractions Thursday. sulation as the result of several com­ reception Sunday for 22 years of ser­ friends, Mordavsky has played ving with the fire department and as Whitney Aircraft Division of United VCMA rialing businessmen in Connecticut.” Savery said INFACT will reduce ROCKVILLE-Heath Robert Car­ plaints from homeowners. Most of vice as sexton of St. Bridget parish. basketball and softball in a school crossing guard. Technologies in East Hartford. .77 H.P. Moffett, also in written testimony the probability of problems further michael, infant son of Robert and the complaints cite odor and He was presented with a gift of Manchester leagues. He was the No. He and his wife have three Other survivors are four sons, HARTFORD (UPI) - The number delivered by an aide, said the "root through continuing education of both Paula Buzzell Carmichael of 30 N. material shrinkage and one family in money. 1 spiker in volleyball in New England children, David Mordavsky, an in­ Rodney Kaba at home, Thomas Kaba Park St., died Dec. 11 in Hartford. drawn Thursday in the Connecticut Colchester claimed physical of the insulation crisis is that there the consumer and the contractor and of Sacramento, Calif., Michael Kaba Fire calls A native of Manchester, Mor­ for many years. dustrial arts teacher at Rham High Survivors are his maternal grand­ Daily Lottery was 241. The winning ailments caused by fumes from the are no national and few state stan­ by policing the industry to assure He has been a member of the of West Hartford and Dennis Kaba of competence, integrity and davsky began working at (3ieney School in Hebron; Dr, Donald F. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen combination for the weekly Connec­ insulation in their home. dards.” He accused the safety com­ Eighth Utilities District Fire Depart­ Stafford; a daughter, Carol Mitchell ticut Lottery was 55-Green-355. mission of "footdragging” in setting professionalism in all levels of the Bros, at the age of 16 where he Mordavsky, a pediatrician in Ramsdeli of Windsor Locks, and his Savery also testified at a state ment since 1938 and is currently Manchester, and Mrs. Donna John­ of Stafford, and three grandchildren. up minimum safety standards. UF Foam Industry. worked 36 years until Cheney's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. legislative hearing on the insulation closed in 1955. He was a supervisor in assistant fire chief. son, an art teacher in Enfield; and The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Manchester As evidence of the effect the INFACT supports the concept of Fred Carmichael of East Granby. 'A n o th e r situation held in Hartford Thursday. the quilling and winding department Children remember Mordavsky as four grandr)iilHrpn at Tocchetti Funeral Home, 200 W. Area fire calls I Thursday, 2:07 p.m.—chair fire in garage, 50 Lockwood St. M otor adverse reports and publicity has had licensing foam insulation contractors The funeral and burial will be held (Eighth District) During that hearing-, Connecticut. at the time he left. a school crossing guard at the St. Main St., Stafford Springs. Burial at the convenience of the family. Here. Congressmen William R. Cotter (II- oh the insulation businesses, Savery and is asking for a role in helping the will be in Union Cemetery, Union. Thursday, 2:36 p.m.—fire in ash tray set off smoke detector. state formulate standards to insure The Windsor Locks Funeral Home, Meadows Convalescent Home (Town) 1st district) and Toby Moffett (D-6th said he has had to lay off 17 persons Friends may call at the funeral 441 Spring St., Windsor Locks, is in Tolland County district) accused the federal Con­ recently. the quality and competence in the home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Today, 8:16 a.m,—truck accident and fire, Tolland Turnpike charge of arrangements. Thursday, 7:40 p.m. — Dryer fire on and Union Street. (Eighth District) sumer Product and Safety Commis­ Savery told the other insulation urea formaldehyde industry. Lafayette Square, Rockville. Switchboard operator Police says Christmas holds traffic dangers Manrl|Ffitfr can find the answers October 1976 explosion of a house on Certain events during the year, The Christmas season provides many By GREG PEARSON nual campaign to reduce holiday ac­ Adams Street. such as the mailing of water bills or potentially treacherous situations as far H fra lb Herald R eporter cidents and their consequences by SAVE^ »» “People called and asked, ‘Do you tax bills, result in an increase in the as traffic, according to area police of­ accelerating traffic enforcement, alerting 30 Whether she’s listening to a con­ know what happened? My whole SECOND SECTION number of calls. ficials. emergency medical personnel, and 2-Motor Power Team fused caller who is wondering why he house shook’,” I^ s. Kearney said. The switchboard has eight lines to Manchester police Chief Robert D. Lan- appealing to the public, leaving the final DECEMBER 16, 1977 has no water or an angry caller who She was aware of the accident and handle a population of 50,000. The in­ nan and Vernon Community Relations Of­ responsibility with the individual citizen. with Roto-Matic Head. V ...... - I is wondering why he still has snow on was able to inform those curious peo­ stallation of a new system is being The associations’s safer holiday tips in­ ficer Bill Yetz are cooperating with area his road, Elaine Kearney usuallyhas ple who called. considered, but for now the present drug abuse officials to emphasize holiday clude: . A complete cleaning system. With an answer for everyone. The 1973 ice storm also resulted in system will have to do. drinking problems which contribute to the • If you’ve been drinking, let someone Edge Kleener. Cleans that last She may not always know the plenty of calls from residents who Because of the size of the system, a traffic hazards. else drive. tough inch along the baseboard. answer herself, but she does know were concerned with the loss of caller, during a busy period, may Over half of the traffic fatalities every • If you give a party, serve food with the department that can help the power around town. have trouble getting through to the year nationwide involve alcohol. the drinks; discourage over-indulgence. REGULAR 149.95 Teachers callers. "We had so many calls, my voice switchboard. The added holiday parties, heavy traf­ • Stop serving drinks early before the Sale She is the Municipal Building’s went out,” she said. The problem did Some callers, when they finally get party's over. fic, extra pedestrian activity, last-minute telephone operator. When you call not keep her from coming to work, through, ask her if she’s been H a guest does overdo, arrange for a Price shopping and unpredictable weather all sought hy the building, she normally is the per­ however. sleeping or comment about her abili­ ride with someone else. $ 1 1 9 9 5 lead up to more traffic accidents over the son at the other end who answers, “I did come to work every day, ty as an operator, she said. Christmas holiday, the police officials As a final warning the police officials "Town Hall.” probably just to keep warm,” she “You just ignore it because you report. said, “The holidays are no time for aban­ tech school Most of the 200 to 300 calls she said. don’t even know who these people This year the International Association doning basic safety rules or to forget your handles in a day are routine ones — Along with her responsibilities as are,” she said. of Chiefs of Police is stepping up its an­ obligations as a good host.” GIANT SAVINCS! The adult education’ program at people asking for a specific person or telephone operator, Mrs. Kearney Mrs. Kearney has worked for the Howell Cheney Regional Vocational department. CLEJUING TOOLS also acts as information director for town for 23 years, including service Rockville Hospital notes Technical School is in need of But, occasionally, she will get calls the Municipal Building. Visitors who in the Planning Office and the Water FIND OUT HOW TO; mCUIDEO WITH IMS vocational teachers for the spring from people wno don’t know quite come in and can’t locate an office Department. She has spent the past Admitted Thursday: Richard Bean, Discharged Thursday: Sarah Bauks, semester. Applications are being who they want, but do know they Ellington; Christopher Draghi, EUREKA UPRIGHT will stop and ask her. five years behind the switchboard. Tolland; Florence Brand, East Main accepted for teachers certified in have a problem. Street, Rockville; Michael Mantak, Ellington; Jeffrey Fluckiger, Fairview SELECT THE MAKE & MODEL THATS RIGHTS She also has some clerical respon­ During that time, she has become Grove Street, Rockville; Betsy Parker, Avenue, Rockville; Julia Gaines, Staf­ trade subjects. “The first thing to do is to process sibilities that she does when the efficient at transferring calls, Willimantic; Frank Rizy, Sunnyview ford Springs; Keith Ransom, Regan FOR YOU Available positions include ail the call. Once they give me a key phone lines are quiet. helping residents and answering Drive, Vernon; Beverly Sitek, Williman­ Road, Vernon; Wayne Tracy, Worcester phases of automotive, blueprint word that’s a clue. I’ll cut them off The busiest time of most days is more phones than most of us do in a tic: Michael Smith Jr., Enfield. Road, Vernon. i LEADING BRANDS.... SUCH AS i reading, carpentry, electrical, elec­ and send them to the right the first hour, 8:30-9:30 a.m., and the lifetime. tronics and machine. department,” she said. This is im­ Minchaittr Evaning Harald last half-hour, 4-4:30 p.m. she said. These positions are for the evening portant because it prevents the Publlitiod every evening except Sundays and holldsya. Entered at die school program only. Teaching hours switchboard from being tied up for Manchester. Conn. Poet Office as Se­ ^ '1 LITTON 7 4 m a n a are from 6:30 to 9;sio p.m. one night a too long on one call. Economy-sized stamp planned cond Class Mall Matter. •Kathy says:! i f Microwave Cooking week for 12 weeks. A certain event sometimes will "We are now taking ordors lor Holiday' Applications may be obtained at trigger a large number of calls to the WASHINGTON (UPI) - As small acceptance, the Postal Service Suggested Cerrier Rates Fruit Baskots. Conn In and sso thani. Payable in Advance Howell Cheney Regional Vocational town hall. I^ e n a water line breaks, as a postage stamp may take on new believes it can save money, printing Single copy...... 15» ( WILL BE ON DISPLAY PowwIwiI to d M n on V i. door or ibov* meaning under a Postal Service plan. 600 stamps on a sheet of stamps Weekly...... 90< ORCHARD FRESH It), door with fm w itrokM . Hugo dlt- Technical School, 791 W. Middle the switchboard floods with calls One month...... $3.90 poHbl. duitbig h u SM cu. In. until, Turnpike, Manchester, 06040. All in­ from residents who wonder why their To save money, the Postal Service rather than the 400 stamps now on a Three months ...... $11.70 Mk ., C o f tta ^ Itod k OoWtn DMckwa, BtMwIiM, RumM, M*. c p w lty. U M Irn. lu b rlc M motor nivw Six months...... $23.40 cjun, BoseJjwrs. Fft .li Cldw. _ n n d , oiling. quiries should be directed to the water is dirty or why they don’t have said Thursday it plans to experiment sheet. One year...... $46.60 A MGROWAVE EXPERT with a postage stamp one-third To make the test, a new 13-cent Mall Rates Upon Request FM 8H ■ ------IMPORTED----- CLEANS SHAOtl adult edhcatlon supervisor. any water at all. Qrten A YeAow B e m Breo- smaller than the current 13-cent stamp picturing an 1877 Indian head Subscribers who fall to receive eell, Beaton Lotiuee, Application will be accepted A more unusual happening that Malona. Plnaapplaa» Rad, their newipeper before 5:30 p.m. Bplnaeh, Kale, Qraan A through Dec. 28. caused an in-pouring'of calls was the stamp. penny will go on sale Jan. 11 in Kan­ should telephone the circulation Qraan A Blua Qrapaa, Vallow Squaah, Whila WILL BE IN OUR STORE department, 647-9946. Qrapalrull, Kiwi Fruit, - If the experiment gains wide sas City, and Jan. 12 in Hartford. •waata, Mialotas Loaka, At- Romgranataa, Dataa, tfohekaa, HoraaradWi, Black Tangarinaa, Fra WacHahaa. Charry Tomateaa. p m SATURDAY, DEC. 17th from 12 to 4 . . UY-A-WAY BUY ONB OR A DOZIN AND FICK OUT YOUR OWN FOR CNRISTRIASI Mason to discuss grants with PTAs TO ANSWER QUESTIONS and I 4*WAY lO Q IK U tH tR OlAL-A-NAM ClaaaattMi Alan Mason, the coordinator of the the town Is expecting to receive the rehabilitation loan program, should benefit town residents. Ml HAVE A FUU UNK OF PINK VBKMWT MAPU PBD0UCT« HaaaattMtsta laatliMfli community development program $480,000, a substantial increase com­ TO DEMONSTRATE MICROWAVE COOKING J J eleantre«le« which has provided low-interest Mason said that his meetings with THIS WEEK’S SPEClAjLS Mosma^ alto la Baap skH for the Town of Manchester, will pared to this year’s $301,000 grant. loans for home improvements. A the PTA groups would offer him a CAUF INDMNlilVU meet with PTA groups to talk about A hearing scheduled Tuesday night ”lf III UVE I EUTEI CMI8E, OPEN EVENINRS TIL 9 PM suggestion was made that the chance to explain the community N»QNLEnillX O M PEm urr BOSC PEJUS MaUHEKME aOKM OW l, CMTI DEMONSTRATION SAT., DEC. 17 the program that annually provides was canceled. Four persons attended program might be extended to in­ development program and restric­ 3I99< HMOE M N o icu i CMS n a n i wf SAT 9:30 TO 0 < * 1 0 0 0 1 ROM THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU federal funds to the town. Wednesday’s session and three per­ clude commercial buildings. tions that are placed on the use of the 3iS9« aw n FM 5544J4 Mni « HTMT L . r . r . O . LOW PRICES ...iPERSOlUL SERVICE ' Mason said this morning that he sons went to Thursday’s, Mason said. A resident proposed that the town program’s grant money. He also CBLLO tMLTWT CLOSED SUNDAYS CUKES More canned goods for needy will try to schedule the meetings Mason mentioned that Main Street consider renovating the Cheney Mill TOMATOES ICECREAM hopes to build support for the during January. He proposed the idea renovation work will be considered complex and use it for residential un­ program and what it is trying to ac­ AB*^ 4 0 * 0 F F w « u 3I49« Dr. Ronald Denison, president of Manchester Community after only seven Manchester for funding from this year’s com­ its. complish. OFIN DAILY t A.M. TO * AM . • SUNDAYl • A.M. TO I AM. Pil’EiWpxe residents attended public hearings munity development money. College, helps Demetria Morianos fill a carton Of canned goods Another suggestion was that the The Citizens Advisory Committee, • w, SimdiF Fwwi, piiii te«i*r ria»w • - ^APPUIWCES TELEVtSiOn CATU06 AUDIO Wednesday and Thuiwlay nights on "Since we began discussing com­ for a Christmas food collection drive, Miss Morianos was town establish a multi-service which recommends the allocation of the community development munity development this year, center, which could be used by the community development funds, chairman of the drive which was cosponsored by the student program. there’s been a general assumption young, elderly and handicapped will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at PERO■ 1 ^ 1 I w PRODUCBf™ ^43 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTFR senate of MCC radio station WINF and the Manchester Area The hearings are scheduled each that this is the time to look at ^ i n residents. a site to be announced. Its 278 OJUUND ST., MAIIGNE8TER 647-9997 647-9998 Conference of Churches (MACC). The food will be distributed year to hear suggestions on how the Street. The Board of Directors Is Residents also expressed concern recommendation for the allocation of by MACC to needy families in the Manchester area in time for town should spend its yearly com­ leaning that way,” Mason said. that programs developed through the funds has to be approved by the ilaa Main a t ltanci|Mtar ______• B48-e384____ 6 4 7 -9 M 1 OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 munity development b lo^ grant, For TEL a4i-a4a« Christnrias. (Herald photo by Pinto) The hearings produced support for community development funding Hoard of Directors. SAT. 9:30 TO 5 CLOSED SUNDAYS the upcoming 19781-1979 fiscal year, MANCHtaTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Dec. 16, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.,-Fri., Dec. 16, 1977 Churches combine 'if you have OU in bazaar, brunch news for area Student fund-raising criticized townst call: Rockville hospital fund Bolton V e r n o n to the kinds of fund-raising activities the at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Norma Marchesani end Andover Mrs. Carol Burke of Vernon told the students should participate in. her group of young folk singers will lead A Browser’s Brunch and Christmas Bazaar will be held She said if panhandling is approved a sing-along of familiar carols. Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the lower level at Donna Holland...... 6464)375 Board of Education Monday night that Bolton . she opposes methods used by students to this year, “What next year?” The film, the “Autobiography of Miss Flano’s Restaurant. The event is being qxinsored by the Dr. Daniel Woolwich, chairman of the Jane Pittman” will be shown Dec. 28 gets off to good start Bolton Ecumenical Council on behalf of the four Bolton Donna Holland...... 6464)375 raise money for Rockville High School band trips. school board, told Mrs. Burke that he from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the children’s churches. Coventry thought when the band director said the department. The film is suggested for dlography, electroencephalography, The board recently approved a Florida By BARBARA RICHMOND goal is to be met. 1______There will be a wide variety of items for sale, all the Claire Connelly...... 742-8262; proposed trip would cost $13,000 he children eight or older. Free tickets will cardio-pulmonary and resplrato^ items that remained and unsold at the end of the recent trip for the band. The trip is to cost about Herald Reporter ' have no legal status, "In fact, Hebron $13,000 and Mrs. Burke said the board’s thought it was a lot of money for the be available to Vernon children starting units and a nli^patlent pediatrics word ’intentlini’ is more accurate Christmas fairs sponsored by each of the churches. students to raise in a short time. He said Dec. 19. ’The Rockville General Hospital unit. Ifriren Biskupiak ...... 22841496 support was based on the industrious than ’pledge’,’’ he said. This is the first time such an event is being held in he would look into it. On Dec. 29 an origami workshop will building fund drive is off to a good Donald Caldwell, president of the Bolton. Coffee and d o u ^ u te will be available. South Windsor students raising the money. start. The fund program was official­ hospital’s board of trusted, briefly He ^ d the ^ t e to the fund are tax She said the students have been in­ Yule events planned be offered for Vernon children in fifth deductible and gifts of securities and The sale will include'tree ornaments, mittens, Judy Kuehnel ...... 644-1364 through eighth grade. Douglas Pelham, ly launched at a sponsors dinner outmied the history of the hospital volved in "panhandling” in local super­ The Rockville Public Library is plan­ real estate are acceptable and potholders, aprons, greens, dried flowers, decorations Tolland an eighth grade student at the Middle 'Thursday night at The Colony and it which Was founded in 1920. He said and many other items. markets. She said she didn’t think that ning several special programs for fre(|uently result in tax advantages Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 the board has any idea as to how the . School, will conduct the workshop. was announced |B20,S20 of the 11.2 the $2.1 million new addition will be a Senior citizens will be entitled to a 10 percent discount. children during the Christmas season. million to be raised is already in for the donor. Vernon students are raising money. She asked Christmas carols will ring through the Registration will be limited to 15 nujor milestone in the hospital’s There is no admission charge. The event is open to the children. Signups will be accepted star­ hand. The new has been designed by Barbara Richmond .. .643-2711 the board to consider giving guidance as children’s wing of the library on Dec. 20 growth and development. Hartford architects, Frid, Ferguson, public. ting Dec. 19. The cost of the building program It was the Spanish flu epedemlc will be ^.1 million but before the Mahaffey & Perry. The firm aim that pointed out the need for a designed the other wings. campaign started the hospital bad hospital, Caldwell said. He said a $850,000 which included a $300,000 gift Althou^ nonconforml^ for the Concert set group of Interested citizens gathered direct care of patients, the original of the Belding family, formerly of together to determine what to do Rockville. The new wing will be building which was the private home about the need and at that time there of the Maxwell family, vrill be used to for Sunday called the Belding Wing. was no local, state or federal sup­ provide urgently ne^ed space for a The amount also includes $50,000 port. Some ^1,000 was raised and B o lto n number of essential administrative which came from the Hartford Foun­ that was sufficient to establish a dation for Public Giving. functions requiring major expansion, A Candlelight Choir hospital in those days. officials said. musical will take place Or. Howard G. Abbott said, last Caldwell said the hospital now night, that the medical staff has sub­ The Bissell Wing of the hospital Sunday at 6 p.m. at Bolton stands as a full service conununity was built in 1969 through the United Methodist Church, scribed to $150,250 to date with hospital. The new wing will allow the OPEN DAILY & SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 11 P.M.-SUNDAY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. several solicitations still in the generosity of the late Lebbeus F. Route 44A, at South Road moving of services from the original and Boston Turnpike. process of completion. Bissell and the Butler Wing Was hospital building which is now The choirs of Bolton and Mrs. Irene Tedford of the nursing dedicated in 1973 in memory of the deemed a nonconforming facility by Vernon United Methodist staff, reported that $75,450 has been late William and Edwin George the Joint Commission on the Ac­ Butler. Churches will participate pledged by employees and Mrs. creditation of Hospitals. In addition to the naming of the in the program. Vocal, The Fonz Pinball Susan Shuey, president of the Robert Boardman, hospital ad­ wing itself in honor of the Belding soloists will include Helen COLECO hospital auxiliary, said tltot group ministrator, said that patient visits Game by family, other donors will also have Copes of Coventry, Bar­ has pledged $75,000. to the emergency department have Early reports from other com­ opportunities for special recognition. bara Thomas of Bolton, increased from 12,201 in 1972 to 31,503 Judith Whitney of Andover, mittees totaled $146,920 making a Contributors may establish in 1976. He said also indicative of the Naomi Wolfe of EASY grand total of $520,820. selected facilities in their own names 7tol0 growth of patient services is the in­ Colchester, Robert Shram SECTION The proposed new wing is as expressions of deepvconcem for SOFTS CUDDLY crease In X-ray unite with 60,080 in of Columbia, James ASSEMBLY scheduled for completion in 1979. At 1972. to 119,445 in 1976. the good health of those close to them and the general public of the areh. Whitney of Waterbury and Independent flippers, automatic that time several patient services Or. Norman Zlotdcy said that the scoring to 100,000 points. Multiple In addition to naming actiial unite Jennie Post and Dorothy will be relocated in that wing. present trend in paUent care has PLUSH TOYS’ scoring tracks. in the new wing, subscribers pledging Miller, both of The kidney dialysis, a service for greatly reduced inpatient admissions ISO Ass't. Per store TOY DEPT. at least $1,200 may have their Manchester. which Rockville Hospital has been for such procedures as surgical teste designated the official center for generosity recognized by individual The trumpet soloist will and workups through greater use of be Gordon Smith, who has Northeastern Connecticut, will ^ founders plaques. Donors of at least outpatient facilities and has resulted played with the Boston ADORABLE DOLLSj YOCERNMIZNO!) relocated. The service started in $600 will have their names insCTibed in shorter hospital stays, greatly Symphony and who 200 Ass't Per Store. Rockville in 1975 and in the second on a patrons tablet in the main lobby Pinball Machine relieving the pressure on acute care teachers baroque in­ year showed an increased useage of of the hospital. beds. struments and trumpet at Our 1,250 treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dooley, who Besides those already mentioned, 3 3 -*4 7 Our * Reg. Hartt College of Music, Also to be moved will be the are co-chairmen of the fund drive, Thomas S. Mason is chairman of the Ree. Hartford. 2 .» 1 2 .9 9 $299 emergency department which has said to attain the goal, the full leadership gifts committee; John Carter, industrial, banks and utilities Yule party specialized units for cardiac-critical cooperation and support of residents 1“ 8« l It bumps, thumps, whizzes and medicine, surgical, orthopedic, of the Tri-Town area vfill be needed. committee; Mrs. Lester Baum, func­ The Women’s Auxiliary Cuddly cals-dogs-monkeys-bears. whirls like the ones in the penny tions; Frederick Hallcher, treasurer Babys-Toddlers-LayeKes-WaiKers-^ arcade! 90 day warranty, 30 day gynecological and eye, ear, nose and Dooley emphasized the need to of the Bolton Volunteer talkers! A world of Big & Little of the campaign; and Fletcher J. Play Pals! Just the gift for in home service. throat emergencies. secure gifts spread over three and Fire Department will have Long, campaign director. ..W-E-PLUGIN fora little someone! SPORTING GOODS DEPT. Also new, well-equipped elctrocar- occasionally five, tax years if the its annual Christmas party CORD Monday at 7 p.m. at the SWITCH COLECO 6000 Pinball Champ, Reg. 74.97...... *53 firehouse. COLECO Super Shot Pinball Machine, Reg. 109.88...... *83 Santa gets the word Those attending are 1.79 Little Marla Baroncini, left, had no trouble telling Santa Claus what she wants for Christ­ rem inded to bring a mas but her friend, Carrie-Ann Crow has to think about it awhile. Carrie-Ann assured Santa potluck dish and grab bag Tyco’s Midnight Special gift. For further informa­ she has been good and even her hat tells him this. The children visited Santa in the Sunshine Area police report tion call Lois Erickson, H-OGuage Train Set Room at Rockville Public Library. (Herald photo by Pinto) .643-5224. 5 Cars & Sharknose Diesel Funds sought Vernon Jeffrey G. Wright, 17, of 35 Austin police said. The treasurers of the Our Drive, Vernon, was charged The charge resulted from an Orig. 24.99 Denis G. Bouchard, 16, of 43 Bolton-Vernon United Thursday with failure to drive a automobile accident in a cornfield off Methodist Church are con­ Features "power-torque" drive- Bolton hearing discloses Village St., Rockville, was arrested reasonable distance apart. He was Stein Road in Ellington. 50-Lite Mini Set lighted, smooth running diesel Thursday on a Common Pleas Court cerned that the church involved in a two-car accident on Police said that the accused told Choose from multi or solid with UL approved powerpack! warrant charging him with three ends the current year with West Street. His court date is Dec. 30 them that he was forced off the road color sets. Our Reg. 3.75 counts of third-degree burglary, two sufficient funds to meet all in Rockville. at gunpoint and eventually hit a tree 35-Lite Mini 2-rfay Flasher, Reg. 2.79... 1.96 counts of second-degree burglary, its obligations. Headache or two-family houses allowed after driving through the cornfield. All members and friends one count of first-degree larceny and Ellington Trouble by Kohner Police said that after an investiga­ Tippy Tumbles one of third-degree larceny. State Police have arrested a 16- of the church are asked to 2 6 ” 4-Roll Q n OA OFF REG PRICES ON ALL tion they found that the driver rad YOUR CHOICE By DONNA HOLLAND Only four of the five board Finally Morrone was called at Vernon Police said the arrests year-old Rockville resident and check their accounts and, G ift W raps W U /O TRAIN SETS IN OUR STOCK She's 16'/i" tall, not been forced off the road. if they find their pledge is The ever-popular stands on her head & Herald Correspondent members attended the meeting. A home to come to the hearing to stem from the investigatipn of charged him with a theft last October Old time locos to modern diesels! H O scale and ready to run! The suspect was released on a Our Pop-O-Matic Games! does somersaults! The Zoning Board of Appeals decision can be made by four answer questions. breaks into the Lake Street ^hool from the Center School in Ellington. in arrears, to do something written promise to appear. Court granted a sideline variance to Ronald members. However, in granting any While waiting for Morrone, Dooley and Sykes Junior High in October and Dennis G.J. Bouchard, 16, of 43 at the earliest possible date is Dm . 27 in Rockville’s Court of Stephens of 41 South Road after a variance, there must be an affir­ said his commission hopes to update during the same month, breaks into Village St., Rockville, was charged time this month. Common ifleas. Bright 'n colorful designs! public hearing ThursdayT’A request mative vote of four members of the zoning regulations in the spring. He some private homes. In the school With burglary and larceny, police Carol sing by Frank Morrone of 9 Birch Moun­ appeals board. said he never dreamed the regulation breaks items valued in excess of $1,- said. No d eg i^ for either charge Tolland There will be a choir tain Road Extension to convert a To give the people requesting permitting two-family dwellings in 900 were taken and in the house were listed. The suspect was A Tolland resident was treated at musical and carol singing CHRISTMASStHECK LIST KIA’S26” 10Speed 30%OFF single-family dwelling to a two- variances every possible chance, a any zone was so unknown. breaks, items valued in excess of $3,- released on a nonsurety bond and Rockville General Hospital and Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Racing Bike Publisher's List Prices family dwelling was not needed. local resident was recruited to sit on Dooley said there is an awful lot to 000 were taken. Police said most of sent to the Stafford Police Depart­ released following a one-car accident Bolton United Methodist ------Morrone had altered his original the board. Clifford Massey, civil the business of a zoning commission the stolen items have been recovered ment for charges in an unrelated Thursday on Cider Mill Road. Church. After the singing □ Kissing Mistletoe Bell...... 9 9 * ENTIRE STOCK preparedness coordinator, was and it is not appreciated by the plans for changing his present house and one other arrest is pending. case. Terry Richards, 16, of 53 Eastview there will be a coffee hour. □ 8” Fruit Candle W reath...... 1 .9 9 Our COLORING BOOKS so did not need a variance. But the meeting with the selectmen in average resident. Bouchard was released on bcmd on The theft from the school was Terrace, Tolland, received leg con­ another room at the Community He said, “Sessions such as this are □ Pair of 12” Santa Taper Candles...... 9 9 * Reg. Many popular subjects-makes appeals board had not been informed the Vernon charges into the custody reported Oct. 15. A projector, stereo tusions in the accident, police said. Property transfers 79.99 a great stocking stutter! of the change. Hall. He was sworn in as an alternate off the beaten path, but are very of State Police at Stafford who held equipment and calculator were A vehicle being operated by □ Box of KXX) Saran Icicles...... 4 9 * However, as a result of Morrone's to the Zoning Board of Appeals by its educational.” additional warrants, police said. Uwen, but all have been recovered, Richards was northbound on Cider The following warranty Sesame Street Lightweight-lug trame construc­ Examples: request, an informal discussion chairman, John Morianos. And then Morrone arrived to say police said. deeds were fll^ with the □ Sparkl-tex Skirt Or Batting...... 8 5 * Hand Puppets tion. Preassembled handlebars; Pub. List 2 9 c ...... 20c Marcy Werbner, 26 of Dale Road, Mill Road about 7:30 p.m. when it hit Shimano Eagle derailer with before the hearing opened brought Shortly after Massey was sworn in, the changes he was making were Manchester, was treated at No court date was listed for the ac- a patch of ice, police said. The Bolton town clerk during □ Hand Painted Enameled Wooden by CHILD HORIZON Pub. List 3 9 c ...... 27c the discussion on Morrone’s request within our zoning regulations and he November. stem shifters. Pub. List 4 9 c ...... 34c out information that most of the peo­ Rockville General Hospital Thursday operator lost control and struck a Tree Trim Or Stocking Stuffers...... 6 9 * Choose one of the ple at the hearing were not aware of. began. As Morrone was not at the did not need a variance. He withdrew Christopher P. McNally, 21, of 136 telephone support pole, police said. U&R Housing Corp to Paul Pub. List 5 9 c ...... 41c for minor injuries suffered in a one- Bonczyk and Ewa lovable characters ■ Possibly many Bolton residents are hearing, many questions by those in his application. car accident on Dobson Road, Ver­ Union St., Rockville, was charged There were no charges maide by □ Box of 1(X) Large Ornament Hooks...... 1 9 * seen on TV! attendance could not be answered. At that point, Massey and most of Suchozebrska-Bonczyk, 54 Mt. not aware of the particular regula­ non. with falsely reporting an incident, police. Sumner Dr., conveyance tax □ 5/8” Silver Card of 15 Sleigh B ells...... 3 9 * + tion. There was no plot plan to look at. the public left. Police said her car went out!of con­ Morianos called an executive ses­ $78.65. □ Large 4” Decorated Oval Waterball...... 6 9 * Philip Dooley, chairman of the Karnig Ovian of 15 Birch Mountain trol and struck a wooden guard r ^ . tMmmmmmmmmieisttettmiHiiiBtmieetmmiill Rocco Flano to Edward and Zoning Commission, said that two- sion. The members did not vote to go No police action was taken. D ^ s SicaM, Volpl Road, con­ Road Extension said he thought it into executive session nor did they □ 5-Pack Mini Replacement Bulbs...... 4 5 * family dwellings are permitted in all was a great idea to make provisions Norman R. Young, 18, of 56 veyance tax $17.60, *10 OFF i *15 OFF state the reason they were going into zones in town, provided they meet for mothers to live with you but he Hillside Drive, Vernon, was charged UAR Housing Corp to □ Angel Tree Toppers...... 2 .4 9 Our Reg. Low Prices Our Reg. Low Prices executive session. ’This reporter was certain requirements. Dooley said a felt very strongly that, in residential Thursday with illegal use of credit William Wlsinski, West Street n 13 oz. Snow Spray...... 9 5 * allowed to remain at the executive and Brian Drive, conveyance EVERY EVERY 24” &28” & variance to local regulations is not areas, the houses should be kept as cards on complaint of Zahner’s session. taw $9. □ 16” Red Plush Stocking...... 1 .1 9 needed when the requirements are single-family homes with in-law Men’s Shop, Rockville. He was 16” & 20” BIKE 27” 3 SPEED & Morianos said he felt he had a right Stanley and Carol Comfortl met because they are permitted. apartments. released on a $250 nonsurety bohd for □ Ass't. Bows & Sprays Package Tie-Ons .. . 5 9 * to go into executive session (sessions to Panels and Denise Taylor, IN 10 SPEED BIKE He said he had not seen or heard of appearance in Common Pleas Court 66 Brookfield Rd., conveyance All Hardwood any objection to two-family Others at the hearing expressed which the public is not allowed) but A Gift □ V5"xl500"Thriftape...... 5 9 * STOCK 19, Rockville On Jan. 11. tax $46.20. Suzy IN STOCK Directors Chair dwellings. And his statement led to surprise and disappointment that he did not want to make an issue out William and Dorothy Clark ' FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION two-family dwellings could be of H. COME EARLY & SAVE AT CALDOR Homemaker Includes 16" convertibles, 20" Includes 24" 3-speeds or surprise and disbelief by most of to Robert and Margaret hi-risers, and 20" Moto-Cross 10 speeds, 26" 3-speed or 10 those at the hearing. created in any part of town. For years Bolton’s Zoning Com­ 'fl': Suzy’s an adorable A Her Stroller Our B Mln«, 45 Hebron Rd., con­ bikes! Boys' and girls' models. speed, and 27" 10 speeds! Reg. 24.99 mission went into executive session veyance tax $59.40. 15’ tall and comes each time it discussed a zone change g Cut or Dig Your Own d ? Richard Mliler to Robert with matching AswmblyRiquirtd. Assembly Reguif^- Hardwood frames In choice ot request. The commission recently and Patricia Raiph, 128 Bran­ stroller. finishes. Folds easily for storage. Coventry to light tree learned those sessions, by law, must dy St., conveyance tax $17.50. be open to the public. Whether or not the appeals board I live at carol sing Tuesday can'go into executive session to dis­ cuss a request for a variance to the zoning regulations will be checked In­ • I N C ! 1 B « a Coventry’s annual Christmas carol School party I CHRISTMAS \. to. sing and tree-lighting ceremony will The Coventry Jaycees will sponsor T h il' Chrlitmas glva hWH THE be Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Town The four members remaining at CROSS Writing ln$trum*nti| 8x12 Bird Feeder a Christmas party tomorrow from 1 the meeting unanimously granted a In 14 Karat Gold Flllad o r g w 6 r l d Office Building on Route 31. I TREES Starling Silvar. W ithf Sturdy Redwood hangs to 4:30 p.m. at the high school for variance to sideline requirements tor anracthia laathar] from pole or wire. 397 children in kindergarten through Stephens for a proposed three-car 8 ‘*They Can't Be Any Fresher” A L M A N A C ’ ^ Grade 4. PonPutia.df Reg. 5.49 Local youngsters will meet Santa garage. Pan or Paiicll., $17.6 Project Chairman Dick Merrow A pool at the Stephens’ home Christm as HUFFY "H o t O nes’ Claus, who will arrive on a firetruck 5 iS a t ...... $35.c 20 Lbs. Pro-Star Skateboard- said there will be games, cartoons, a appears to be in violation of local I Q&A Poinsettias 19” Poly Skateboard provided by the North Coventry magic show with clowns, and a stage BOWL-A-MATIC 300 from Coleco W ild Bird Scooter Com bo . Volunteer Fire Department. regulations. However, state law says 1. Christopher Columbus show of mimics presenting holiday made three voyages of dis­ Seed ’There will be an outdoor carol sing, a structure in violation that remains skits. 8 Thousands to choose from covery to the New World. SPECIAL Our Our Our if weather permits, by the high unchallenged for three years has es­ HOUDAY 2 9 7 Refreshments will be served, and a 8 1 I You can be sure True-False Our Reg. 4.99 Reg. 19.99 Reg. 10.99 school brass choir and chamber tablished a nonconforming use and 2. The average American in LOW R «$.49 visit from Santa Gaus is expected. at... 5,6 or more flowers for the Holidays! Um as scooter or remove handle lor Double action cast aluminum trucks. singers under the direction of Carl nothing can be done about it. 8 Urge selection of balled and buliapped I 1974 consumed 286 eggs. PUKE Feed your feathered 24" hicklail skateboard! Asumbly reouired. There is a small admission charge. I Foil 8 FkNMr Plints, Reg. 5 .9 9 .4 .9 7 Roaer Darby 19" Sketaboart. Ret. 7.W.. 5.40 Salina. Children are asked to make An error was made when the per­ True-False Set ’em up and knock ’em down! All friends this Winter! SPOUTING GOODS DCPT. Merrow said parents may wish to mit for the pool was granted because I live Christmas Trees | 3. When it is 12:00 noon in the iun and exettement ot real bowling! weatherproof ornaments to decorate make use of "this inexpensive baby­ New York City (Eastern the tree. what was thought to be the Stephens’ sitting service" in order to do some Standard Time), it is (a) SORRY, BECAUSE OP HOUDAY DEMANDS, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE DELIVERY OF OUT-OF-STOCK MERCHANDISE IN TIME POR CHRISTMAS. The outdoor program will be boundary line was not the true 12:00 midnight (b) 2:00 a.m. lastminute Christmas shopping. property boundary line. I THREE EASY WAYS followed by refreshments served in the next day (c) 10:00 p.m. in Tokyo, Japan. TO CHARGE: ALL SALE PRICES the Board Room. The event is being Blood clinic However, because the pool is EFFECTIVE; there, because no complaints from 1. CALDOR CHARGE coordinated ^ Bobbie VanNess for ’There will be a free blood pressure \ tim mwmsKi ANSWERS 2. MASTER CHARGE 114S T a M T H q iln T rH illy ShojiiiiR i C M ilir •FRIDAY the Junior women’s Club, Jerry screening clinic, sponsored- by the neighbors have, been heard, and because it has established as a non- « lUOriffln Road, South WlndNr«lM*7tN i 1 O OPIN MON.-PM. M P.M. (q) 'E oruj, 3 . BANKAMERICARDA/ISA •SATURDAY LeGrand for the Lions Oub, and Public Health Nursing Association of I R tt" ^ ] I SAT. MilO P.M. ’Z soSeXoA jno] ‘asiej 'i Susan Rogers for the town office conforming use, nothing can be done. »ystio ami STORE HOURS: DAILY 9 A.M. lo ll P.M. • SAT. 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. • SUN. 10 A.M. to 9 F.M. Coventry Inc., Tuesday from 1 to 2 IB17 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCNESTERf staff. p.m. at Hill’s Pharmacy. ’The appeals board also granted a sideline variance for the pool. luMISSIWSWISWMSIWtHEtaiSafMSilWIMISKMIMWieafi tmmmmmmm'tmis.mmmm'iMmmmm's PAGE FOUR-B U-";!.- . "' l.RALL), Manchester, Conn., Fii.. I'. . 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri„ Dec. 16, 1977- PAGE FIVE-B Car buying guide released o r e m a t h h d m e w o r k p r e s c r i b e d [ Manchester public records j AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - The 28-page booklet gives con- Martha Durrance, a spokeswoman Northeast Combat Inc., a consumer sumers tips on how to deal effective- ior the group, said the $ 1 ^ guide is John C. Egsgard, president of the Barbara A. Duff, $317.60, property on action organization in Maine, today iy with car dealers, legal rights in part of Northeast Combat’s coo- »y PATRICIA McCORMACK America and the National Council of The situation isn’t as bad as that in Warranty deeds council, suggests: “Calculators McKee Street. released a new car buying guide, en­ buying a used car and how to read a tinning effort to help consumers be Teachers of Mathematics. writing and Epgiish where many U&R Housing Corp. to Thomas H. UPI Education Writer "We are making a major students show up with a high school should be used to supplement rather Alton and Prances A. Alton, both of titled “Wheels, Deals ^ Lemon warranty. more assertive. than supplant the study of necessary Building permits P baIs ** nationwide appeal to teachers, ad­ diploma and must go into a remedial Willington, property on Kent Drive, trnMatmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmiBttmmmmmtmiitmmbmiMMmi [Pocket calculators make high computational skills.’’ Darcey Kitchens & Millwork Inc. ministrators, counselors and parents English course before electing a $79.95 conveyance tax. for R&D Associates, Tolland, phool math easy as —, well — to help strengthen this prepuwtloa college level one. There is a detrimental effect on the Thomas E. Wilke and Mona A. [buttons. alterations at 218-220 Charter Oak (for college math),’’ said Henry L. But some college freshmen with individual student and on the entire Wilke to Timothy J. Devanhey and St., $19,00. Many high school math students Alder, president of the association good math nadea on their high class when students are advanced Mary P. Devanney, property at 336 Darcey Kitchens tt Millwork Inc. iiMiisiMiMMileanaMiaNiMiMiMSNinaMiUMSMiMtnaMiMSHjaFIND IT AT FARR’SI lil say it’s still bud. Calculators comprised mostly of college math school records aren’t performing at without appropriate achievement. Porter St., $44,000. lor R&D Associates, Tolland, ust s p ^ things. teachers. the levels Indicated by their lofty School districts are urged to make Richard W. Elckenhorst and demolition of garage at 218-220 OOOSEDOIlim Nevertheless, there are those who I Puents should encourage their high school marks. special provisions to assist students Elaine M. Elickenhorst to Walter A. Charter Oak St., $150. EXERCISE would require more drilling in high children to set aside sufficient time One‘Of the recommendations ad­ when deficiencies are first noted. Darcey and John Rldzon, both of J.A. McCarthy Inc., new home at PARKA 8 A U SUIT ichool math and lots more homework. each day to complete their dresses this problem. It urges math This would eliminate social promo­ Tolland, property on Charter Oak 28 Ledgecrest Terrace, $37,000. • largo 2-way warmorpo 2 PIECE Calculators, the experts are assignments, the two groups state in departments in the nation’s high tion, the term for passing students Street, $20.90 conveyance tax. Edward Koepsel, stove at 115 • ZIppar A Snap Front ASSORTED saying, don’t knock out tlta merits of a new report, “Recomniendations schools to give grades that honesuy from one level to the next Federal tax lein Timrod Road, $ ^ . • Rlp-8top Extarlor COLORS drilUhg and home assignments. for the Preparation of High School reflect student achievement. This automatically. Internal Revenue Service against Darrell L. Hovey, stove at 28 Jar­ ■1 RnyTm ir 100% Creslan Most high school math students are Students for College Mathematics would curb a trend to grade inflation. vis Road, $300. Joint meetings of college and high James C. and Tina A. Boyer, $4,- • Snapwrlsi Si|i Cma Acrylic expected to greet the homework Courses.” Other highlights of the report: Charles Kelehan, East Hartford, school mathematics instructors and 267.44, property at 45B Esquire our UaehlM suggestion with the distaste reserved TTie report, prepared from a yeu- Minicalculators make the perfor­ Drive. stove at 89 North St., $475. ro t long study by a joint MAA-NCTM mance of complicated calculations counselors should be held locally to JR.RARBEUSET Wathabit for castor oil. Judgment lien Town Contractors Inc. for EK 48.N But the call for more homework committee, is mainly for high school less tedious but their use does not improve communication concerning Associates, 306 Progress Drive, GOOSE DOWN n M U Rag. $22.00 math prerequisites for careers, The University of Connecticut ■at * - - - f - a — math departments. lessen the need for students to un­ wnn omsonMNi nova aiid drilling comes from educators alterations at 324F Broad St., $13,000. $104)0 vahi* •12.99 utjging a revitalization of pre-college Some college math teachers feel derstand which concepts and preparation of students for collegiate Health ^nter, Farmington, against ftogtOHJO no lb. BjUBOL OR BENCH •16!!_ m|thematips. high schools have not been preparing operations are needed to solve a par­ mathematic courses, joint The appeal comes from the students well enough for college ticular problem, to make sensible es­ curriculum coordination. New home for travel agency Red Plastic 4' M9.99 HOODED Mdthemgtical Association of courses. timates, and to analyze their results. SNOW SLED Jump Ropaa SWEATSHKT Nathan Agostinelli, president of Manchester State Bank, conpatulates Earl and Darlene Dumbolla NAVY or Daniels, co-owners of Daniels Travel Agency on the grand opening recently of new facilities LIST Hand-Qrlpa OXFORD GRAY ary Cheney Library at 202 E. Center St. During the grand opening celebration, more than 1,200 persons visited 7.50 Chaat Expandors $9.98 the business. (Herald photo by Dunn) THERMAL » 5 ** EXERCISE MATS $14.89 adds many new books ^ GENUIHE SELSI V-NECK N (W books . at Maxwell — Over hy the London Nt. Gallery — The 7xSS Ma ictlChester’s Mary river National Gallery, London Business SWISS ARMY SWEATER Cheiiy Library: Ormesson — At God’s McAIeer -r Rex Strout pleasure MacQueen — Flower G 50% Craalan 90% Rt Fidlion ^ KNIVES PRISM NNOCULARS Powers — The unoriginal arranging from your garden' Bei brd — In the ocean of Lowest Prices Ever sinner & the ice-cream God Mandell The professor $ 2 0 9 9 night Pyc — That Prosser kid game Boi |es r- The book of sand Haynes — Legacy of the Massa — The Phoenicians V 8 . Bn id — Rider of the high Productivity hard work Reg. 9.50 SALE f with wolf Mercer — Miracle at On Our Best Selling Receivers hiils I Roberts — The strayed Midway NEW YORK (UPI) - The that productivity doesn’t depend Smith and Patricia Donagher of Fizhfrman, Camper, Crattaman, Case and Cal wdl i- I, Judas sheep of Charum Monty Python and the Holy Two of our most popular receivers never before sold at prices as low as these^ The LR-3030 and the American office worker would seem entirely or even primarily on how hard Grumman Data Systems at Huntaman, Backpacker AND Car inpon— The stone door Shannon — Appearances of Grail Both are loaded with features to deliver the dynamic performance you demand (rom a high quality und Shop people work. Economists define to be either a drone or a scatter­ Bethpage, N.Y., said most office peo­ VJ2-QRE Strap Cha idler — The Aphrodite death Munro— Highland and clans around for buys as great as these. You may find the same sensational features . . the same professional looks brained fumblefinger according to productivity loosely as how much is ple who are unproductive are bored Chatain — Vital statistics Silberstang — Snake eyes and tartans the same dependable performance. But you'll never find the same low prices. recent articles in business produced or accomplished per worker with routine and feel unchallenged SARANAC RAGG SDCKS Coo son — The girl Thomson — A question of Naito — Katsura: princely in relation to capital invested. ’The Daity - Cressida identity retreat periodicals, but the matter deserves and unappreciated. This is being Wool Fibers Carry Away a closer look. more capital invested per worker in changed slowly by technological ad­ Desii f- Fire on the moun­ Warner — In a dark wood Pearson— Magic doors SKI GLOVES Parapiratlonatlon-FaatSlayi - Feat Stay Dry. tain : , ■ LED sleroo • S e n s itiv e Massive tlywheel The magazine Management World, machines as a rule, the more produc­ vances and a gradual transformation Nonfiction Peterson — The living tradi­ • Sifjnai sifonqih • FM tu n in t) De Vrifes — Madder music in d ic a to r FM tuning section tuning knot) . tivity goes up. tion of Maria Martinez m e lu r n ic lf* r published by the Administrative of many traditional office functions. 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Fri., Dec. 16,1977 Two unbeaten foes Scoreboard Redskins^ Vikings, Bears ‘Youth and Toy Night’ WHAT Manchester High's haskelhall home opener Tuesday w L T -night against Hall High has heen designated as ‘Youth New England 19 6 8 Night and Toys for Children Night' at Clarke Arena. Earl Yost (}uebec 16 10 1 s8| in battle for playoff spots Winnipeg 15 12 1 811 Youngsters 12 years of age and under will he ad­ Sports Editor clash on hardwood Edmonton IS IS 1 271 mitted free if accompanied by an adult and groups are Houston 11 18 2 24 the leaders. The Lions’ best is welcome. Spectators are also asked to bring a toy for uh Cincinnati 11 16 0 22 The final weekend of the Isiah Robertson’s interception of a ’The Saturday night game in ,ttie S(mny Jurgensen pass. Jurgensoi has sold out (80,638) Pontiac Silverdoitie Horace King, with 517 yards rushing underprivileged child who otherwise would go without By LEN AUSTER Birmingham 10 15 2 2 2 .V and 40 catches. L e o n ^ ’Thompson Deciding to spent a quiet night at regular NFL season focuses long since d ep arts for the ’TV booth finds the V lkii^ needing a .win -to this Christmas season. Off on right foot Herald Spertswriler Indianapolis 9 16 4 22 1 was lastweek’s hero as he blocked a home, Kelley whipped out a recent attention on the Saturday and Billy Kilmer appears to have clinch the Central Division. With It’ll be a battle of unbeatens ’Thursday's Results It’s nice to get off on the right foot book and started reading. After games involving Los Angeles regained the starting job from Joe Fran Tarkenton out of action with a Baltimore punt and recovered it for on two fronts tonight when Birmingham 5, Cincinnati 3 the winning touchdown. and this was the case for Jim several minutes, he decided to turn at Washington and Minnesota ’Thelsmann by his winning work broken leg. Coach Bud Grant has Penders, making his debut as varsity Manchester High and East Houston 3, Indianajwlls 3 . Walter Payton’s bid for O.J. Simp­ on the radio. at Detroit and the Sunday against the Cards. Pat Haden, the used rookie Tommy Kramer or Bob basketball coach at East Catholic First it was the Whalers’ hockey Hartford High basketball Friday’s Games NFC passing leader, has run the Lee at quarterback. The Lions son’s record of 2,003 yards rushing in High Wednesday night and for Doug game which didn’t hold his interest. Czechoslovakia at New England pairing of the Chicago Bears at Rams’ offense since replacing Joe suddenly switched to backup ()B 1973 is a factor in the Bears-Giants Pearson with his Manchester High quintets collide on the Tech matmen bow Moving the dial, Kelley picked up the Soviet All-Stars vs. Winnipeg New York Giants. The Namath in the fourth game. Gary Danielson and got an upset win game at Giants Stadium. Payton, cagers the same night. The latter’s hardwood. with 1,805 yards and five straight 100- UConn basketball game which wasn’t Saturday’s Games Redskins, Vikings and Bears Los Angeles averages 830.6 yards over Baltimore last Sunday 13-10. task was a tittle harder as the first his cup of tea, either, interest-wise. East Hartford, which posted a 2-16 Winnipeg at New England are battling for the two on offense to Washington’s K8.8 and Minnesota defeated Detroit 14-7 yard games needs 199 to break it. test was on the road and against a mark a year ago, is off to a fast start Payton has 16 (14 rushing, 2 in opening match One more turn and in came the Soviet All-Stars at Cincinnati remaining playoff positions in has outscored the Redskins 288-179 Oct. 9 when Tarkenton was healthy. bonafide CCIL contender, Penney in the Central Connecticut with a 34-17 edge in touchdowns. ’The receiving) of the Bears’ 30 East Catholic High basketball the NFC. Since Tarkenton’s injury, the Vikings High in East Hartford. Cheney Tech opener. Interscholastic League (CCIL) with NHL Rams have given up only 129 points are 2-2. ’The Vikings average 2K.0 touchdowns. atmost made it an all-winning night “The game was just about ready to two victories in as many outings. Ed f It is possible for either the Vikings (9.9 per game) to the Redskins’ 175 yards on offense and give up 279.0 on Chicago has averaged 336.2 on Reversed in its season opener yesterday was the Cheney Tech for local teams, a last half rally just Campbell Conference offense, 301.2 on defense while being start when George Erhlich an­ Berry andl Karl Grabowski lead the or Bears to win the NFC Central (IS.S average), while yielding an defense. They average about 15 wrestling team, 49-18, by Rham High at the Beavers’ gym. falling short in a three-ooint loss for nounced that the referee was Tom Hornet effort. Patrick Division Division and for the loser to contend average 255.7 yards to Washington’s points a game for and against with a outscored 243-244. The Giants’ Coach Gerry Blanchard’s squad...En­ W L T I^ . Kelley,” the senior Kelley said. Manchester opened Tuesday with a with the Redskins for the Wild Card. 293.Q. If It comes to field goals, 201-206 total points deficit. Detroit offense averages only 224.2 but the Dan Menard in the 96-pound clara Carlson 1:21,126— Tom Spooner (R) couraging note: No tonger are Philadelphia 20 4 4 / 44 won by a pin at 1:50 for Cheney with The official was Tom’s son. 58-44 win over Penney with Scott Eastern Champion Dallas and Rafael Septlen of the Rams is 18 for has averaged 234.8 per game on defense has a tough 275.8 average, pinned Tom Kibbe 3:08, 132 — Bill Cheney Tech basketbalt teams suf­ Frank Foster picking up six points in The game made the senior Kelley’s Hyde and Frank Beaupre combining NY Islanders 15 7 38 Western Champion Los Angeles are 28, Mark Moseley of the Redskins is offense and 259.9 on defense, scoring 127.8 against the rush, 148.1 against Robbins (R) pinned Paul Rivard fering humilating defeats as was the night complete. for 37 points and Dave Wyman tur­ Atlanta 9 11 8 27 in as division winners and will be 20 for 35, Including four in the 26-20 162 and giving up 221. the pass. With Payton’s tremendous the 112 bracket via the forfeit route, 1:38,138 — Scott Leonard (R) pinned case during one period. The program ning in a fine floor game. TTie early NY Rangers 10 14 f 26 home sites for the NFC Divisional win over St. Louis last Saturday. Chuck Foreman, with 956 yards, is help, the Bears ground attack has ciuis Boudreau notched the other sbe Dave Bolduc 1:59,145 — Greg Attar- Winning records season clash is at the Hornets’ Nest. Smythe Division Playoffs, Monday, Dec. 26. Lawrence McCutcheon, with a close to his 3rd straight, 1,000-yard averaged 207.6 and has piled up 2,699 Beaver points with a pin in the 155- do (R) dec. John Dzlato 23-7, 155 — The Lady Indians and Lady W L T Losi Angeles and Washington Rams’ record 1,213 yards tops year as a Viking, unde receivers rushing yards, within reach of the pound division. Boudreau (CT) pinned Chuck Oliver Resulte: 9 8 - Menard (CT) pinned Coming into tonight’s game against Hornets are both off to 2-0 starts. Vancouver 10 12 haven’t met since the 1974 Divisional Washington’s best, Mike Thomas, Ahmad Rashad, with 43 catches, and club record of 2,847 set in 1934. 3:38, 167 — Dave Haggerty (R) dec. Czechoslovakia at the Hartford Civic Manchester’s youthful cast is led by Chicago Playoffs vrhen the Rams won 19-10 on 806. Sammy White, with 40, are among Frank Daistie 1:50,105—Gary Cran­ Rod Fournier :45, 185 — Bob Murphy Center, the New Engiand Whalers senior Ellen iJonadio, who has con­ Colorado 7 12 dall (R) dec. Art Soucy 12-4, 112 - (R) pinned Bob Duff :38, Unlimited boast a gaudy 19-6-3 record at home tributed 36 points in the two vic­ Minnesota 7 18 I Foster (CT) won by forfeit, 119 — — Bob McConnell (R) pinned Ralph and a league-leading 10-3-1 mark on tories, and sophomore Mary Neubelt. St. Louis 7 19 Pistons fire Ken Fournier (R) pinned Frank Winn 1:44. the road. Winnipeg is the only other The distaff tilt is at Clarke Arena Wales Conference WHA entry with a .500 ^oad mark with both varsity contests slated for Norris Division having split a dozen Herb Brown 7:45 starts. W L-1 decisions...Today’s quickie question: One other local quintet, Cheney Montreal 19 6 DETROIT, (UPI) - General ' Who is the highest scoring blueliner Tech, sees action with East Catholic Los Angeles 13 K); Manager Bob Kauffman of the PEARSON PENDERS in the WHA? Gordie Roberts is the enjoying the evening off. The Pittsburgh 8 15 Pistons has the first game of what he Catholic matmen was improved with leaps and bounds answer. ’The Whaler defenseman has Beavers, who saw their fourth- Detroit 9 14'| hopes is a very short coaching career 21 points in 28 games on five goals and the past several seasons...George quarter comeback fall short in a 71-68 Washington 4 20 r tonight when Detroit piays an NBA Emmerling, Manchester High prin- 16 assists. The young man who was setback to Lyman Memorial, will try game at Indiana. named after Gordie Howe has been to get in the win column against Adams Division Herb Brown was fired Thursday losers in Enfield cipat, reports the football situation is W L 1 still in the “talking stage” in regains an altogether different player this Bacon Academy. The Charter Oak just a month shy of his second an­ season, thanks to the influence the. Conference engagement is at the Buffalo 20 7 I niversary as coach of the Pistons by to any changes in the coaching Boston 18 6 1 i Pinned in its opening match of the 1977-78 season yesterday staff...Honorable mention on the All- grand old man of hockey has Beavers’ gym with a 7:45 start. owner Bill Davidson and Kauffman, provided...The Stan Hilinskis spent Area games find 0-1 Penney Toronto 17 6 j 1 who becomes temporary coach. He was East Catholic’s wrestling squad, 51-15, by host Enfield High. New England college soccer team Qeveland 9 17 j J two weeks in Hawaii sharpening up visiting 1-1 Conard in West Hartford Eagle on the move retains assistants Larry Jones and A1 Jim Foss and Chris Hopper each for the 1977 season was gained by Corey 3:27, 126 — ’Tracy (E) dec. their goif games. ’The male member in a CCIL match-up, Bolton enter­ Thursday’s Results I * won by pins for the Eagles with Mark Werner Caeace of Eastern Connec­ Menendez. Riordan 4-1, 132 — M. Hopper (EC) of the house is a former club cham­ tains Rham and Coventry travels to NY Rangers 5, Detroit 5 ( Oniy one team has won less games Hopper gaining a decision in the 132- ticut State College and John Motta of East Catholic’s basketball team got off to a good start by trim­ Philadelphia 6, Boston 4 ^ pound division. Enfield swept the dec. McDonald 4-1,138 — C. Hopper the University of Hartford. Cacace pion at Manchester Country Cromwell for a COC bout. than Detroit, 9-15 and loser of 10 of its Cleveland 6, Atlanta 3 other weight classes. (EC) pinned Courtois 5:28, 145 — is a Manchester High grad and Motta Club...Jim Kennedy, good looking East Catholic girls, 1-0 , return to ming St. Bernard in its opener. Setting the pace was veteran last 13 contests. tennis player with Manchester High action with a road date at St. Ber­ Eric Hall with 30 points, shown getting around defender Chris Buffalo 7, Los Angeles 3 Familiar names surfaced in the East’s jayvees came away with a Africano (E) pinned Boiand 3:51,155 was a standout at Manchester Com­ win, 24-13. — Hebb (E) pinned Martin 2:34, 167 munity College before entering iast season, has been accepted at nard in Uncasville. Curtin. Final score was 70-59. (Herald photo by Dunn) specuiation over a successor but Boston Coliege. He shouid be a big Kauffman indicated little Results: 98 — Balenger (E) pinned — Deveau (E) pinned Antonia 3:32, UHartford...Thousands of dollars in NBA j 185 — Snow (E) won by forfeit. asset to the Eagle netmen...Two preference, saying he wouid be in­ Foley 1:55, 105— Foss (EC) pinned damage resulted this week at Eastern Conference Unlimited — Strouth (E) pinned reasons why the Boston Celtics are terested in seeing "whose Davis 1:13, 112 Martin (E) pinned Ellington Country Ciub when an es­ Atlantis Division Lee 5:26,119 — Guimond (E) pinned Dean 2:43. timated 10,000 gallons of water es­ aiso-rans at this point in the NBA’s applications come across my desk.’.’ Atiantic Division are (1) the team is W L Pet. GB caped from a broken sprinkler line Philadelphia | 18 9 .6671 14th in team offense and 15th in team and flooded the main dining room. Balanced scoring New York i 15 12 .556 3 defense among the 22 entries. Boston Part of the ceiling collapsed and the Buffalo 11 14 .440 6 Finley faces suit floor and rugs were saturated. fans have not lost faith in the Celts with the team averaging better than Boston i 9 16 .360 8 whooo*s 12;300 for the first dozen games this New Jersey \ 6 23 .207 13 over sale of club Pleasant surprise season at the Boston Central iivision th e re Tom Kelley, retired Manchester Garden...Marybeth Tucker and Greg in Cougar victory W L Pet. GB OAKLAND (UPI) - decided "to make a united, High teacher, coach and director of Kane are coaching the combined Washington 6 . 9 .640 Charles 0. Finley, who still all-out effort to keep the Cleveland w h e n athletics, got the surprise of his life Bennet-Iiling swimming team this R elying on a balanced defense, Manchester Com­ span, to buiid the lead to 57-29 5 10 .600 1 legally owns the Oakland A’s in Oakland,” where the San Antonio 12 .571 IVk Wednesday night. season. scoring attack and gritty munity College reeled off its midway through the period. A’s, and would-be buyer A’s have contracted to stay Atlanta 13 .500 3V5 through 1987. fourth straight victory, 70-36, LeDoyt and Lindberg controlled' s Marvin Davis of Denver the boards with 19 and 13 rebounds New Orleans 1^ 15 .444 5 Small turnouts during losing football season face a |35 million lawsuit if Tbe plaintiffs asked for over Greenfield Community respectively. Lindberg in a reserve Houston 10\ 16 .385 the baseball club is moved general damages in excess College last night at East roie, wound up top scorer with 11 Western Con| srence Attendance at Manchester High home football games at Memorial Field was off this to Colorado next year. of |10 million and 825 Boston^s winning streak Catholic. tallies with John Dixson, Paul Litke Midwest Dir sion season and the above shot shows part of the usual “home” crowd. School officials were U.S. District Judge million from Finley and /MORI The Cougars, 4-2, don’t see action and John Zito chipping in with eight W,L Pet. GB reluctant to release season attendance fipres. The Indians dropped all 10 starts. (Herald William Orrick ’Thursday Davis in punitive damages Denver 18 10 .643 or else an order which again until Dec. 30 when they face apiece. photo by Pinto) issued a temporary iisciniin,uiwsni,(4H. Massachusetts Bay Community Andre Krausz and Bill LaBelle had Chicago 16 lo .615 1 restraining order to block would bar the move. at 17 checked by Flyers College in a road encounter. nine markers apiece for Greenfield. Milwaukee 15 .517 3Vk the move of the American Orrick also blocked — at MCC jumped to an eariy 19-12 lead Indiana 10 .400 6 Vk League team to Denver. least temporarily — Finley and never looked back, stretching the Detroit 9 ll .375 7 Orrick took the action in and Davis from asking the Kansas City 10 n Possible Super Bowl preview NEW YORK (UPI) - When Red Wings 5, Rangers .I three of six shots on goal in the mid­ advantage to 33-20 at the intermis­ MCC (70) Milner 1-0-2, Thompson 0-2- .370 7t4 San Francisco after the league for permission to w h o o o ! Rookie Paul Woods’ goal at 13:16 dle stanza, routed the Flames. sion. Six-foot-nine pivotman Bruce 2, LeDoyt 5-0-10, Litke 4-0-8, Zito 4-0-8, Pacific Divisiqi Oakland Coliseum, the City transfer the franchise. two of hockey’s outstanding Lindberg 5-1-11, Niedomys 1-0-2, Dixson sparked a three-goal, third-period Sabres Kings 3 LeDoyt scored all his 10 points in the W L Pet. GB of Oakland and Alameda “It’s not going to be as . 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE teams play before a packed 4-0-8, Biancucci 2-0-4, Wilson 2-1-5, Baz- . COMPIETE HEATING INSTAUATIONS outburst that gave the Wings a tie. first half and 6-4 Jon Lindberg added Portland 21 4' .840 County sued Finley and simple as Mr. Finley Gil Peirreault took one shot in each zano 3-0-6, Oliver 2-0-4. Tolals 33-4-70. takes place Sunday in Texas . OIUBURNERS house in Philadelphia’s Spec­ Walt Tkaczuk and Lucien DeBlois period and the result was his third muscle on the boards to completely Phoenix 15 9 .625 5V5 Davis, who wants to buy thinks,’’ said Oakland G reen field (3 6 ) Elderidge 3-1-7, Golden State 13 14 ,1481 9 the American League club Mayor Lionel Wilson. . WATER HEATERS MODII trum, and one of those teams had two goals apiece for the hat trick of the year and ninth of his shut off the visitors. A possible preview look at the Cowboys.” ble trying to make things happen that . REC ROOM HEATING hM tIngoB Krausz 3-3-9, LaBelle 4-1-9, McCormick 1- Los Angeles 11 “I have personally seen a has a 17-game unbeaten streak, Rangers. career. Don Luce scored two goals as, The Cougars came out strong in the 0-2, Sutor 0-0-0, Barnard O-l-I, Larabee 0- 16 11 Under Morton’s direction and maybe weren’t the best percentage for a reported $12.5 Seattle 12 the Super Bowl XII matchup preliminay draft of a law­ you would expect the players Barons 6, Flames 3 Buffalo climbed over Boston and into second half, ripping off eight un­ 0-0, Lively 0-1-1, Cole 2-0-4, Wheeler 1-1-3 18 400 im braced by an aggressive defense, the type plays. Here, I’m not doing that. million. ’The judge set Dec. takes place Sunday in Texas suit to be filed In federal to be psyched. Kris Manery picked up a pair of the lead in the Adams Division. answered points in a three-minute Totals 14-8-36. Thursday’s Resul| Broncos have clinched a home site "I’ll take some chances, like run­ 30 for a hearing on whether goals as the Barons, who scored on (No games scheduled) Stadium when Dallas plays for the AFC Divisional Playoffs on the order should be made court to stay this move or 643- 5’1 And at the finish, you would an­ ning the bali, but here we have people at least seek redress and ’WAPn/UNO FRIENDS FDR OVER « a YEARS' host to Denver on the NFL’s Saturday, December 24. If Denver who break games wide open, a lot of permanent. ticipate the standard lines like, “It William Cunningham, damages and our city at­ final re p la r season weekend. wins its first-round game against the offensive threats. Otis Armstrong was a big one for us to win,” or “We torney informs me the con­ The game has an additional AFC Central Champion (either and rookie Rob Lytle are awfully general manager of the needed this one badly.” tract with the Coliseum is -Skaters trimmed- sidelight with the return of ex- Pittsburgh or Cincinnati), Mile High good runners. Haven Moses and Rick Oakland Coliseum, said “The game was overrated,” said Alt, Norton set that stadium officials, the a very good instrument. Stadium also will be the site of the Flyers’ captain Bobby Clarke after Cowboy Craig Mlorton as the Bron­ Upchurch are excellent pass cos’ starting, qus^terback. For Mor- AFC Championship Game, Sunday, City of Oakland and the Somebody will have to his mates had disposed of the Boston Manchester High’% ice hockey Dan White assisted by Bob receivers. And Riley Odoms is as Warriors ■ ton, who was drafted in 1965 and January 1. good a tight end as I’ve ever thrown county officials have pay.” Bruins 6-4, Thursday. Clarke makes team suffered its second defeat in as Garnelis, got the Indian skaters on I played nine and a half years in Dallas In 1974, Morton was sent by Dallas it a habit of delivering anything but many outings, 13-1, to Simsbury High the scoriiboard. Simsbury outshot the to fight in fall to.” to the New York Giants where he standard lines. Wednesday evening at the Bolton Ice Tribe, 55-11. ! before'being traded away, the ‘Tm just disappointed that we Palace. and Celts ; revenge has to be a prime factor. spent two-and-a-haif frustrating Indian swimmers his allowed the Bruins to come back,” he NEW YORK (UPI) — For all his bombast, Muhammad All ' Right, Craig? seasons. Rookie Coach Red Miller '• “A lot of people want to pit me traded Steve Ramsey, the Broncos’ The 34-year-old Morton, who left said, “but tliey’re a good hockey usually combines talk with a knack for promoting a fight. boast much depth Christmas, team.” at Bqston I against the Cowboys,” says Morton, starting quarterback last year, and a the raiAs of eligible NFL bachelors The Flyers opened a 5-0 lead on He may have deviated from that had planned holding off on the an­ ; "but as far as I’m concerned it’s just future draft choice to the Giants for earlier this season when he married By LEN AUSTER give him pattern ’Ihursday, when his mouth ■ another big game for both teams. I Morton last March In his first trade Susie Slrmen, is the AFC’s No. 2 first-period goals by Bob Dailey and nouncement until February. Herald Sportswriter Rick MacLeish and second-period caused more commotion than his last Bob Biron, Norton’s manager, ' left the Dallas organization with for the club. rated passer. He has completed 131 BOSTON (UPI) Y Yesterday’s of 253 attempts for 1,929 yards, 14 Depth. something scores by Bili Barber, Ross several punches. could not be reached for comment. nothing but pleasant memories. Tliis “I think I needed vindication after In a lapse of discretion, the heroes get together Ar the first time my performance during the last cou­ touchdowns and an AFC-low eight in­ That’s what Manchester High swimming Coach Ted Lonsberry and Mel Bridgman. All, if he beats Spinks, would have this season when thaBoston Celtics game is important to us because we the reaiiy wants- heavyweight champ announced he ple of years,” Morton explains. "I terceptions. Morton has shown Brindamour sees as the stren^h of his boys’ team. The I The Bruins, trying to avoid entl- a tuneup fight sometime in the host the> Golden Sate Warriors want to maintain our momentuih had signed a contract to fight Ken am the same player I was before but another dimension to his abilities by 1977-78 season for the Silk Town tankers begins today at barassment and preserve a 17-game sununer and Norton would also have tonight. \ going into the playoffs. I’m sure the Norton in a championship bout next Cowboys feel the same way. ’That’s the situation is different. With the carrying the ball 31 times for 125 5:30 against Hall High in West Hartford with the hope of unbeaten streak, came back with another fight before meeting All. The Warriors won tie NBA title in aHOMELITE^chainsaw. fall. the big factor here, not me against Giants I got myself into a lot of trou­ yards, the most in his 13-year career. bettering last year’s 54 mark. four straight goals. "Never has boxing made someone 1975 in between theorih and 13th “My team won’t win on Bobby Schmautz scored on a 15- “Attention, attention,’’ shouted sign a contract the way they’re All, with his usual flare for the championships for (Boston. But firsts,” states the second- Not far behind are footer at 9:20 of the middle stanza. At making me,” said All. "’They think somewhere over tie past two seniors Mark Meridy and ►A WORD TO THE WIVES: Even if your man has never used a dramatic. “I have an important an­ year coach, “I feel we’ll be Ithain saw before, he'll be in control wllh one of our new 13:53, Jean Ratelle rapped home his I’m too great to be black. seasons, both teani developed Jeff Greenberg and juniors 11th of the season and Schmautz nouncement. I just signed a contract Eight Oakland Raider players a second-third-fourth 'Homelites They're the safest, most controllable chain saws "Let the people think I’m duckin.’ problems. 1 team. Others are going to Brett Gallagher and Bob taiiied with 44 seconds remaining in to fight Norton for |12 million right w e 'v e ever sold — perfect tor cutting and pruning trees, ’Then I’ll have a good fight. Norton The Warriors still eature hot- be afraid of us because of Tanner. Then there’s the period to close the Bruins within after I get rid of (Leon) Spinks.” thinks I’m duckin’ him? (Eamie) iclearing brush, sawing firewood and lots of other jobs around Ordinarily that would have been shooting Rick Barry. ^ 0 carries a our depth.” another cast. ‘"There are H tllie yard. All our Homelites are lightweight, precision two. Shavers (who lost to All in the cham­ 25.3 scoring average a a .939 free Brindamour is not short no stars. But the kids on ' balanced. Easy to handle. And they're the only chain saws When Stan Jonathan cut the welcome news to Norton, the WBC pion’s ast title bout) would knock and boxing fans in general, all of throw percentage. But he Warriors selected for game of optimism. “ My\goal the other teams won’t beat I {With an exclusive SAFE-T-TIP'" that prevents kickback - margin to 5-4 at 9:23 of the third. Norton out. Norton can think have dropped their last iree games always is to be No. 1, un­ them too often. This group : protects him against the most serious loss of control in a Flyer fans and players began to whom in varying degrees suspect All whatever he wants. I’m a and stand 13-14 on the s ason. players, Cincinnati has three. New defeated. As far as what will take the fourths,” ‘ chain saw He's in control with a Homelite. And they start at sweat. But Clarke chalked up his 10th of trying to avoid a fight with Norton, businessman. All that duckin’ means NEW YORK (UPI) - There his most troublesome foe. Boston, 9-16 after a Ti isday night are seven AFC teams still in England, Buffalo and San Diego two offensive and 17 defensive players, happens, it’ll be touch and Brindamour foresees. This ;only *84.95 of the season at 13:52 to end Boston’s someone is gonna come in with |1 2 win over New Jersey. 1 is ' each and Cleveland one. group includes Roger Han­ hopes of a comeback. There was only one hitch. plus three specialists, was chosen in go. If we beat Hall, we’ll be million.” able to play good baskqbali for an competition for a Super Bowl Starting on offense will be Nat undefeated. I’ll predict cock, senior Mark Sawina “No, that’s when you don’t get All was not in town to announce a bertn and these clubs provided balloting by the conference’s 14 fight with Norton. entire game. Moore of Miami and Lynn Swann of coaches and NFL Players Associa­ that,” he said going out and juniors Mark Darna aiarmed,” explained Shero. “That’s "We've been good in fifc and starts 31 of the 40 conference players Pittsburgh at and and Paul Brindamour. when you begin to think. We just He was in New York with Spinks to tion members on each team. Nobody on a limb, "It we don’t promote their televised title fight Pilcher innocent but we haven't been abie o maintain named ThuTsday to the annual Dave Casper of Oakland at tight end. was permitted to vote for a player on we’ll still be good.” Manchester has "four closed off their wings. I think after our rhythm for 48 mii tes." said The offensive line consists of Among M anchester’s rookies” for diving but ^ S » ir getting ahead 5-0 we began to be a lit­ from Las Vegas on Feb. IS. Suddenly CINCINNATI (UPI) - A judge has National Football- League Pro his team. that bout became a secondary topic Coach Tom Heinsohn. ■E t we did do tackles George Kunz of Baltimore The players’ vote from each team best are senior co-captains Brindamour has a big plus tle too loose.” fouivl Cincinnati Reds' relief pitcher Bowl, Jan. 23, in Tampa, Fla. in that Steve Badge will — much to the dismay of CBS, w ^ better against the Nets. and Art Shell of Oakland, guards Joe was a consensus of the entire team. Wayne Smith and Ken “We tried to come back a little too Pedro Borbon innocent of two mis­ Oakland, winner of Super Bowl XI assist, serving as diving is teievising it -- when Aii announced The Celtics expecte to start DeLamielleure of Buffalo and Gene Thus,.each club had two equal votes, Wojnarowski, senior John late,” said Boston goalie Gilles demeanor assault charges. Charlie Scott and Jo White at placed eight players on the squad, in­ Upshaw of Oakland and center Jim Beckwith, juniors Dean coach. Sophomore Glenn Gilbert, hit in the nose with puck the |1 2 miliion contract signed the coach and the players. The Hamition County Municipal Court guard with Dave Cowen at center cluding the passing tandem of Langer of Miami. Wilkie and Bob Michaud Eagleson and junior Brad near end of game, but not seriously ’Thtir^ay morning to fight N orta. selected players with the most votes Judge Ncrbert Nadel decided in between Cedric Maxwel' and John quarterback Ken Stabler and tight Bob Griese of Miami is at quarter- and sophomores Bill Ingraham, Matt Gluhosky injured. “’Twelve million dollars is out­ favor of Borbon after a five-hour end Dave (jasper. at their positions were designated as CAPITOL rageous,” said All. ‘”rwo million is a Havlicek. Maxwell had bifen coming back, and Franco Harris of starters. Halldin, Geoff Michaud and Chris Nelson will be In other action, Detroit and the trial Wednesday in which 10 people, off the bench recently was im- Denver, Western Division cham­ Pittsburgh hnd Lydell Mitchell of and Steve Telgener. Badge's protegees. lot of money, but U — that’s out­ including Borbon, testified. pion and niaking its . first playoff The coaching staff comes from the New York Rangers skated to a 5-5 pressive against the Nets n scoring Baltimore at running back. Wojnarowski and Beckwith Schedule: Dw. 16 Hall A, Master on the go rageous. And they’re gonna give it to The case,had stemmed from appearance, has five players on the division champion team which is EQUIPMENT, INCi tie, Cleveland dumped Atlanta 6-3 15 points and grabbing 11 ebounds. Punter Ray Guy of Oakland was are top breaststrokers, Jan. 6, Penney H. 20 En­ me, too.” allegations by two men that Borbon All-Pro team, a figure matched hy eliminated in the divisional playoffs. and Buffalo downed Los Angeles 7-3. Gordie Howe of the Whalers heads up ice aiong with two Following the game, e Celtics the AFC’s only unanimous choice as Michaud outstanding in the field A, 27 Fermi A. Feb. 3 i 38 Mlln SL, MMWlllStir • 643-7958 In the WHA, Houston and In­ Everything depends on the out­ attacked them at a Cincinnati disco. the Baltimore Colts. Pittsburgh, If two division winners are Soviets in Wednesday night’s 7-2 victory in Hartford. New come of the Ali-6 pinks bout. If All leave Boston Garden for 10-game he was selected for a fifth con­ eliminated, the team with the better longer distant freestyles Conard H, 7 Newington A, dianapolis tied 3-3, and Birmingham Lucy's In the Sky. the night after the Miami and Houston each placed four 10 Wethersfield A. 17 East j"AFTa TK SAL^ WE SERVICE W H ^ LM M !) Engiand hosts Czechoslovakia tonight at 7:30 at Civic Center. loses, the Norton fight is off. Top West Coast trip, returningllan. 11 to secutive herth on the All-Pro team. regular season record will furnish and the others very ver­ droppied Cincinnati 5-3. Reds' season ended in early October. face the Houston Rockets Hartford H, 22 Windham H. (Herald photo by Dunn) Rank, which is promoting both.bouts, ’The AFC Squad, composed of 20 the coaching corps. satile. i f / PAGE EIG H T-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 16, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwter, Conn., Fri., Dec. 16.1977 — PAGE NINE-B Jai alal T Loel and fo u n d H stp W s n M IS HonrnforSsh 2 S Nomes For Sola 21 Basketball Bowling IIML KPKSBirAIIIM IMPOUNDED - Black and. r e w ilte J white female, four months National Weather Forecast MAN FOR HEAVY WORK - DIVORCI-uncontested ... old. Wadsworth Street area. in fertilizer plant pins general McKenney 465, Edith warehouse ubor. TelepiMme and Jay Hedlund each con­ ELKS- A1 Atkins 141-375, Thursday night 1175 ... phu court costs German Shepard, female PEE WEE Palmer 468. black tan. HlUstown Road i i t e Mr. Hill, 6434644. tributed eight markers Jo e C ataldi 144-161-403, •Criminal Defense, Motor Judy Dalone netted four Vdiicle >110006 Closings area. Irish Setter male, apiece to the winning total Tony Salvatore 376, Nick GrUsom Road area. points in leading Communi­ Y - A1 B ujaudus 159-146- lUI M M •WUjs •Other M attm . CLASSIFItP AuVthilSING RECEPTiW i ST - Vernon while im Carm el (14) and Twerdy 136-399, A1 Cabral Ut U) ty Y to a 12-4 win over 428, Tony M arinelli 154-137- LN Professional Firm has Mark Coulter (8) led the 142-377, Stan Seymour 350, opening for well-groomed and Willis Garage last night at 418, P ete Brazitls 149-407, ____l t» M ATTOKrsTnan.cui •••#•••••••••••••••••••••• Builders. Tony D esim one 135-371, M mUMRUI MisS» r at Cam. Sar IfTO business-like persoi). able to the Y. Rick Mackewicz and QradaaM OiBtaUaaw law P tn o n s is 2 John Sullck netted 20 Ernie Pepin 353, Hal Ken Seaton 140-138-400, T iM SM U N JI handle phone calls, and Sean Capalla each had a Frank Blank 178-400, Art Fanuaf UCamlaw NaaNz visiting clients in a friendly points and Jim Redd eiglit Waldron 351. U ilU l rsi-rree (Camiky) NEED RIDE To and from PHONE 643-2711 pair of points for Willis. Johnson 137-383, Fred Me and mature manner. ^ In g as Top Notch bested the IKM m Hartford, 8 to 4. Parkade FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD B ru ce K e lls e y ’s six Curry 139-379, Adolph iN stm in vlci^ty. nease call 649-1240, ability alio necessary. Please Celtics, 36-18. Ron Pinney JEWEL- Beth Fitzgib- S p h M H U I send resume Box A. c/o points led Blue Moon to a Kuszaj 364, Lee P rio r 142- after (1:00 p.m. to WHAT FORMER HBAVY- m S u m u i Manchester Herald. 19-6 verdict over CBC. and Dan Soucier had six bons 202-479. M hm m niui WEI6HT (»iAMP LOST A 388, Bill Adamy 142-380, INDEX Mike McDonald had four apiece for the losers. ROOM MATE w anted In lIMfiaATVilt PECISION ID JERRY ClUARRY? Rocco Lupacchlno 371, E rv □ NOTICES Manchester. Must be clean, ADVERTISING AdVERTlSINS markers for the losers. PYTHIAS- Mel Charette NOTICia IMMEDIATE OPENING-In Nafp Wanted JUNIORS A . 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Clerk house to pay is to have all — Psinlmg-Papering KEEP SMILING For information call 246-6394. experienced only, apply in fired in seven as American French 175, R ita Rankl 463, M M il-UIMI — Building-Contracting Help WaiiM 13 Hsip Wsotsd 13 Restaurant, 45 East Center Bogner’s 3-0, Dubaldo 3-0, nation among junior Kozicki 203, Max Smole NrfNti 4-2 SlIUI Tbe fiduciary la: tbe apartments rented all person. Marinelli’s, 878 Hart­ Legion tripped the Elks, 29- Claire Repoli 477, Dee Sim­ Arthur B. Smith — Bootng>Slding KEEP HAPPY Street, Manchester. ford Rd. Manchester. Jim m ie’s Cafe 3-0, coiiege punters. They were 217. TrilHti 4-2-3142UI the time. But, especially if — Healing-Plumbing 12. Chris and Mark Cimino mons 450. 103 MlUord Road — Flooring LaStrada West 2-1, Army the oniy ones from the East Manchester, Conn. 06040 there are a lot of had eight and four tallies r t t n i i __ I 2121 IM 141 021-12 — Moving-Trucidng-Storage & Navy 0-3. Coast to be honored. HOME ENGINEERS - Soccer captains t U h ^ i IM U l apartments, this might ~ Services Wanted Homes For Sate 23 Homes for Safe 23 Homes for Solo 23 Homes for Safa 23 respectively for the Elks. 4JI mean constant in­ FOOD SERVICE 6 Carrol Nesbitt netted Kim McComb 195, Eileen l^7m Jl MISC. FOR SALE WELLESLEY, Mass. ______1 7-2 WMJ7JI terference and in­ » Household Goods Football captains Henson 179-454, Chris two of his 10 points at the (UPI) — Fran Fantuosco TiiMi 7*24 SM1L4I LEGAL convenience in your life. — Articles tor Sale MANAGEMENT Harasimowicz a Junior Sullivan 178-455, Barbara — Building Supplies buzzer as Boland Oil AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) of Springfield and Don ik m llj n w 7JI 141 IN Why not let a broker handle — Pels 'Birds* Dogs safety from Gardner, have Higley 175-507, Cathy — Livestock Minchetter Community Coll#ot iMkt #ppll#tnt# for i vacancy In the nipped Allied Builders, 30- — Mark Newton, a junior Lake of Milton have been 4 M i t o « IN 121 NOTICE all the headaches? Let me food tervic# managafnant faculty. been named captains of the Bohjaiian 181-475, Maryls 1 M w I linfi IN have all my meals in­ — Boats a Accessories 28. last night at the East fullback from New Britain, named capatins of the 1978 fiM iM IH N ~ Sporting Goods OUAUFICATIONt^MInlmum of a Bocholor's dogrot with a major In 1978 football team at D vorak 193-476, Phyllis TOWN OF MANCHESTER, terrupted, waiting around — Garden Products food oorvlca or culUnory orti and at ioatt 5 yoori Side Rec. John Janenda Babson College soccer hriMliM$172JI of roiotad oxporlonoa ore roquirod. Teaching Conn., and Paul Amherst College. TriMi M-1 U.SIMI CONNECTICUT — Antiques I BAKE SALE | Heritage 459. Jan team . on Sunday’s for those — Wanted to Buy . oxporloi.ca la doolrabla. Tm* NOTICE OF REVISION phone calls from prospec­ I St. James Cub $ MAJOR OUTtIt—Teaching courooe In food oorvloa end rolatad oroM, WANTED tPMbl IINIIN IN OF ORDINANCE RENTALS . planning end directing a 1-y#or oortlTIcata program 2 l m hM IN tive renters? Wouldn’t you — Rooms for Rent f i Scouts Pack 120 ^ for training oooke and baker#, coun# preparation, 2Nm in In accordance with the rather go swimming, ~ Apartments lor Rent academic end career odvl##mant of etudante, par­ M M iM UM I — Homes lor Rent Homes M M it-Saui provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ skiing, or play golf? ticipating In collog# end divisional octlvitlas and tions 1 and 9 of the Town — Business tor Rent I I other rolatad duties. T itn n m n u ji — Resort Property lor Rent St. James Church ayARTINQ aALARY—RangflflIV—Rangaa from apapproxtmataly $12,000 to $13,300, Charter, notice is hereby ■ k -k i f — Wanted to Rent dapafidtngofi tha quallllcatlona andsnd aexperience. I lEiiel Zarii IM IN IN — Misc. lor Rent ^ parking lot TO APPLY-Sand a raaum& byhacenibar 31, Including'~the tha names of 3 C M t IM IM given of the adoption by the ralarancaa to; Of. Robart H. Fann, Dtan of Acadamic At- Board of Directors of the AUTOMOTIVE We need to buy 5 homes immediately in IN Although wo at Contury i i laira, Mancheatar Community Collaga, SO Bldwatl Straal, m M u m M ’Town of Manchester, Connec­ — Autos for Sale , Mancnaatar, Connacticut 06040. hrfNta MIIIIM 21, TEDFORD REAL Trucks lor Sale % Sunday, December^ ’ •TARTINO OATl—January 1078, or aa aoon ax poaalbla theraattar, TrNKb l-3>r WMM ticut, of Revision of Or­ s s - Heavy Equipment tor Sale S 18th, After all | , Manchaatar Community Collaga la an aqual opportunity amployar and' Manchester^ area for cash under $40,000 dinance, November 29, 1977. ESTATE, Bolton Notch, MolorcycleS'Bicyclea adheraa to the principlaa of amrmatlva action. Bolton, 647-9914 art not CamperS'TrailerS'Mobile is masses. is IIN 4JI IN TOWN OF MANCHESTER Homes 7 G M M IN 4JI doclora, wa art mora than at a fair prices Closing date negotiablcs,. 4JJkMt IM DEPARTMENT OF Automotive Service willing and axcaptlonally Autos for Rent'Lea;M hriNd2-7UU( PUBLIC WORKS quallllad to handia all TrtfKii 2-7-4 t m REVISION OF your real aalata Happy Birthday U this is all yolfU have IMkUfM43 ORDINANCE haadachat. Stopby today B 51-1 Htip WafiMfl 13 SANGEL COLLETTI, and diteovar a naw FRECHETTE, MARTIN & ROTHMAN Chapter SI DISPOSAL OF praacriptlon to gat rid. of EXPERIENCED REFUSE IN THE TOWN NOW accepting applications houto hunting bluoa. Realtors 646-4144 DISPOSAL AREA for full time employment. It's A Little OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN Attor wo'vo ditgnoaod Call 528-3809 between 9 and 2 to tetire on, time Sec. 51-1 Disposal of Refuse Early, "Jai alar your tiluallon and mada only. Open Evenings and Sundays from Outside Town Prohibited halpful auggaatlona, you But we Love e BLUE CROSS - CMS e n trie s It shall be expressly will loavo fooling like a “ HOUSEWIVES" Need extra you, tool • EXCELLENT WAGES prohibited for any person to naw paraon. Call anytima. money for Christmas shop­ • PAID HOLIDAYS Friday night transport refuse or wastes of HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ping? Try your hand at you hMri&ed out for any kind originating outside • RETIREMENT PLAN FM Smrib ALL OUR FRIENDS. telephone solicting, from our i M t t a i M lENy 41 tbe limits of the Town of convenient East Hartford of­ xo • GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS IJ m M 1-1 1 k m 41 Manchester to within the fice. Part-time hours. Hourly • NO TRAVELING TO HARTFORD BUSINESS & SERVICE S h i M t a l $•1 s e r a 7-2 rate plus commission. 4fesMiimi f-2 4FimIi 42 limits of the Town of A . a ■!.' iiil.' $ k n brbns S-1 S t a t a 41 Manchester for disposal at the Interested? For details call I t a t f e C r a (-1 1 Obn 41 Town designated disposal k k k k k 569-4990 between 6-12 p.m., CALL OR WRITE.... yoursdf. 7lM vim 1-1 7ii M Happy Birthday E ask for Elaine. ' 1 Pits Cl)S M l iM 41 area. "Refuse” means all HELPFUL HINT: MORIARTY BROS. INC. 643-5135 »Automatic renewal each year - no S A i U M MZsrrii putreslble and nonputrescible i CHRIS COLLETTI, I-1-4 t - M M $44 $47 I'M 41<3 414 PERSONS WHO Love to do 315 CENTER ST. A leese protects both nee(i to fill out fornis or visit the bank. solid wastes, including gar­ housecieaning, here is a MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 U t a h bage, rubbish, ashes, in­ the leaser and leasee. 2IM S chance to do something you M 2Zi^l«tai cinerator residue and solid like, and get paid for it. Call Its a Little Late DIRECTORY • Quarteriy and year-end statements, i l 3 iMqr am M 4 hn (Ml I commercial and Industrial Cosmic C id e rs , 872-W43. But We Still plus newsletters to keep you up to date 1 him 7-2 $ EMy Zmii wastes. ItaiJto 4*1 I Ml ItM m ^1 CAREER MINDED? We need WATCHMAN - FIREMAN. Ssrvless Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Pelnllng-Peperlng 32 Bulldlng-ContreeUng 33 7 ta te N M 7 I ta M t-1 Sec. 51-2 Permits Love RN OR LPN - Part time, 3 to on IRA rulings. lEN iIvtra M I M IM I 1-1 Owners of all motorized DMple who are interested in a il, 3 to 7, or 7 to 11. Laurel Experience on High Pressure Youl C&M TREE Service - Free es­ COMPLETE CARPET & Tile INTERIOR PAINTING and CARPENTRY 4 Masonry - Si*i iM h Zta I M t a U m vehicles desiring to use said Career in Marketing and Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, Boilers preferred. Year S-U M-1124S4-1 3-M I-1.2 3-M S-3-1 Management. Young expan­ Manchester. round. Good wages, and over­ timates, discount senior installation and repairs. Free wallpapering. Quality Additions and remodeling. disposal area shall obtain a H you deposit $500/yr, $ 1000/yr or the maximum $ 1500 at 7.75% with an TIM Mh ding organization, lookingoxing forI time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross & citizens. Company estimates. Call Pat, at 646- professional work at Free estimates. Call Anthony W ith an Individual Retirement IM iM nrI M MM am M permit, which permit shall be TEDFORD REAL ESTATE 3745, after 5 p.m. reasonable prices. Fully in­ elfeclive annuat yietd of 8,17%*, here’s what you can expect at age 65. 2 ta Um pportuni- XO Life Insurance. Apply Manchester owned and Squillacote, 6494)811. 1-1 2 I ta Mni 4-1 carried on the vehicle at all operated. Call 64^1327. sured. G.L McHugh. 643-9321. Present Age $SOO/year $1000/year $150O/year 3FwtTw H i m n I Zerii 11 WATCHMAN - FIREMAN. Amerbelle Corp., 164 % ist Ac(X)unt(IRA)fix)mHai1fordNational. 4Hirtiiam 7-2 4 U Mm 1-2 times. Said permit shall be ••••••••••••••••••••••s««s Experience on High FYessure Main Street, Rockville, UGHT TRUCKING - Cellars CARPENTRY - Repairs, SMmAZiMI II S im Im 7-2 BRICK, BLOCK, Stone and attics cleaned. Free es­ SUNSHINE CONTRACTORS $146,682 $293,364 $440,046 issued only after tbe applica­ Boilers preferred. Year between 8:36 a.m. and 3 p.m. remodeling, additions, gar­ If you’re employed and not already M I feriM M 1 1 - 1 □ EMPLOYMENT Fireplaces, concrete. timates. 646-1943. - For all home improvements, ages, roofing. Call David $ 63,258 $126,516 $189,774 Ikm tuiK m l -2 7CNtaZiMI 1 1 tion for same has bem ap­ Help Wsntsd 13 round. Good wages, and over­ An Equal Opportunity $ 25,233 including: Carpentry, Pain­ $ 50,465 $ 75,698 tk n im M t Mm Siryi M proved by the Director of MUST BE STEADY, reUable time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross & Employer. Chimney repairs. No job too Patria, 644-1796. co v ert by a qualified retirement plan, $ 7,900 $ 15,801 $ 23,701 INi...... Jm MrtMfo..... MFmtilrtMli small. Save. Call 6 4 4 - ^ for ting, Paper Hanging, Elec­ 344 2-4-7 4-74 4-3-7 S-M 4-74 2-4-7 4-24 Public Works or his Hafp W in u d i s and some mechanical ability EXHIBIT BUILDER - Life Insurance. Apply TEMPORARY Part Time estimates. trical. 643-4453, or 64M367. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - the IRA lets you start your own, con­ •Eltective annual yield as ol 1/1/78 when twth principle and interest are tett on Fmtt ’ T«a designated representative. to repair tool maker precision Experienced only. Excellent Amerbelle Corp., 194 East deposit, Federat Law and regulations prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to Main Street, Rockville, ’Typist for January, in Accoun­ Pelnllng-Peperlng 32 New homes custom built, maturity untess 3 months' interest is torleited and interest on the amount withdrawn 1 M 4-11 MdB 7-1 ’The fee for said permit shall SALES POSITION - Straight tools'; Experience not opportunity. Displaycraft, In­ 2 Jm 1-12 M m I M between 8:36 a.m. and 3 p.m. ting Office. Call 649-2206. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars PAPERHANGER - Desires remodeled, additions, rec tribute iqjtoSlSOO ayear, and enjoy sub­ IS reduced to the regular passbook rate It participant attains age 59'/j, earty be set by the Board of Direc­ commissions, leads furnished neces||Bt. we will train. App- corporated, Manchester, withdrawal regulations do not apply 3«rn 1-2 3 Mm 1-1 An Equal Opportunity and attics. Moving large PAINTING - interior and work. Reasonable rates, no rooms, garages, kitchens 4 iMtai 7-2 4 Mm 1-2 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. W at Hlns Inc., 167 Pine St., Conne^cut. tors. Said permit may be Manchester. Employer. STUFFERS AND MAILERS- appliances, also stone or loam exterior, paperhanging, job too small. Call 646-5617. remodeled, bain tile, cement stantial tax deductions during your IM M4IIMI 4-1 revoked or suspended in addi- delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. All work guaranteed. work. Steps, dormers. HIO miIi 7-2 PARAGON TOOL CO., INC. Urgently needed! $25.00 per excellent work. References. 7 Mm I 1-1 r Omi* I 4-1 STEADY WORK - ReUable, Residential or commercial. tion to any penalties hard worker, who wants KITCHEN Cabinet Installers Has openings for Toolmakers, hundred guaranteed. Send Free estimates. Fully in­ working years (contributions and IhM} Mitm 41 VINYL REPAIR - We can fix sured. Martin Mattson, 649- GEORGE N. CONVERS - Call 649-4291. Obviously, our IRA makes good M IvtoM UN am hereinafter provided for, by steady employment, good in­ for qew and remodeling work. All Around Machinists, WANTED BABYSITTER self-addressed stamped 444 4H 474 44.3 443 447 424 444 the Director of Public Works Hourly or contract rates. Call days Ua.ni-5 p.m. Own envelope, TK Enterprises, sofas, chairs, cars etc. No 4431. Painting and Paperhanging. interest are tax-sheltered till the time of come. Call 528-6702 between 9- Bridgeport Operators, EDM need for expensive rec- Call between 5-9 p.m. 643-2864. sense. And if you act immediately, you FMi OiwA or his designated represen­ Kitchen Distributors, 875- transportation. Call after 5 Box 21679, Denver, Colorado, ALL TYPES OF Carpenter 2 only. ( p ra te r . Apply at 121 Adams covering. 568-5878. work - Ceramic tile, hung 1 FmMi hrtra 41 I M m I SiTfii 41 tative whenever the permittee 3346, 8:66 a.m. to 5:66 p.m. Stoeet, Manchester. 647-9935. p.m. 6^9946. 86221. QUALITY PAINTING and your first withdrawal). can start to enjoy its tax benefits on this 2IM aiairl 412 am era -4t Paper Ha^in^ by Willis ceilings, plumbing and elec­ 3Mtli«rtMN 42 3 Ji INm 41 Is deemed to be In violation of REWEAVING burns, holes. tric. Richard Young, 649-1975. 4 2 « i M nKMCTKN nST TEONCUn HIGH SCHOOL BOY-For Schultz, .in sured. And if you shq) around, you’ll find 41 4 im (M l I 41 this Ordinance or the Sanitary Zippers, umbrellas repaired. year’s return. SlRiCra 41 3 taiai MeN M Two or more y ea n production tu t kitchen and dishwashing references. 649-43‘ Bulldlng-Conlrectlng 33 4 1 1 Fm* I m 7-2 Landfill Rules and experience on complex computer duties, part time after school. Window shades, Venetian 7 im Im based systema. Axsociatu degree or that Hartford National’s IRA is second 74 72104 lo Regulations. 3 days a week and Saturdays. blinds. Keys. ’TV for rent. C&PB i So come in U taU m 7-11 M_____m Iirrii equivalent. These Individuals wilt Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- WES ROBBINS carpentry RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnof 34 MimNiam WiiMtail Sm . 51-3 Dumping on Public test and trouble shoot PC Apply in person. Brass Key painted for $l^-$266 by remodeling specialist. Ad­ to ncMie. Compare these advantages: 474 7-24 47-1 7-44 34-7 4 T f7 4 4 447 5221. today to any Lands Prohibit^ assemblies, sub assemblies and com­ Restaurant. scheduling now. Professional ditions, rec rooms, dormers, BIDWELL Home Improve­ M TnWfc It is expressly prohibited for pleted systems In a production en­ considers any job. 289-9287, 1 M i l M m 7 4 1 F m Ni M cN 41 vironment. Call Mediscan Inc. 528- built-ins, bathrooms, ment Co. Expert installation • No minimum deposit any person, except authorized ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, evenings or weekends, Don. Hartford Nation­ 2lrtmiM 412ZmiZMi 42 attics, garages, yards kitchens, 649-3446. o l aluminum siding, gutters 3 OmiIi UaM 41 3 I ta I m 41 Town employees or persons and trims. Roofing installa­ • Maximum interest paid on every 4 Mip I Zmi I 41 4 (M Sm Ii 41 cleaned, moving, trucking. J.P. LEWIS 4 SON-Interior al branch and SJiOmlil M l Mm I Ita 41 with a contractual agreement Loam for sale, uw n service. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- ADDRESSERS WANTED - RN’s ~ LPITs and exterior painting, Homes, Additions, Repairs, 9109. dollar 7.75% compounded daily for an I Nm Mm 411 EM im 7-1 with the Town, to dump any immediately! Work at home No job too big or small. 568- paperhanging, and open your IRA - 7 h m l ZMi 42 7 Artm OmN I 7-2 refuse on any public lands Hello 8522. . Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, IfeMlm 41IMrmiMM 41 — no experience necessary. remodeling. Fully insured. within tbe Town of NURSE AIDES 345-2909. SPECIALIZING cleaning and effective annual yield MibiMMNil MsimliMlI Excellent pay. Write 649-9658. repairing chimneys, roofs it’s as easy as 144 4471-74 1-47 7-44 474 7-24 74-2 American Sendee, 8350 Park SNOWPLOWING - Commer­ Manchester, except In those COMPANIONS TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY new roote. Free estimates. 30 of 8.057% (to be areas specifically designated Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas 1978! cial or RESIDENTIAL. PROFESSIONAL Painting - opening a savings Needed to provide nursing Carpentry and general con­ Years Experience. Howley, NOTICE TO CREDITORS for refuse disposal, without 75231. Manchester area. Free es­ Interior/Exterior. Qualitttty ESTATE OF NICHOLAS A. services in private homes tracting. Residential and 643-5361. increased to 8.17% the expresa written permis­ timates. Reasonable. Call paint. & st prices. (;all Ned, account (And MARZIALO ak«. NICHOLAS NEEDED - School Bus and medical facilities. anytime 646-5489. commercial. Whether it be a MARZIAJLO, deceiMd 644-2174, anytime. small, repair Job, a custom ROOFER WILL Install roof sion ol the General Manager. Drivers. Will train if Consideration given to on January 1,1978). IDe Mod. wimim E. KlUUerald. built borne or anything in siding or gutters for low dis­ while you’re at the Judge, o( the Court of Probate, Sec. 51-4 Regulations necessary. For South Wind­ preference of days and COMPLETE CARPET & Tile between, call 646-1379. count price. Call Ken at 647- Diitrlct of Mancbeater at a bearing Persons desiring to use the sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 289- hours — 4 to 46 hours installation and repairs. Free Bulldlng-Conlrectlng 33 • Flexibility. W e’ll held on December 1,1977 ordered Um 1566. bank, take advan­ all claims must be presented to the Town designated disposal 5918. available weekly. Uve-in estimates. Call Pat, at 646- fiduciary on or before March 1,1978 or area shall stnctly abide by the companions also needed. 3745, after 5 p.m. pay that rate for as tage of our special be baiTM ai by law provided. Saktary Landfill Rulea and DRIVERS FOR School bus Malpractice coverage, MAOEUNE B. ZIEBARTH wanted. We will train you. . PROFESSIONAL HOUSE long as you choose, Clerk Regulations set by the Board WE MD m WE MD IT! Heeling-Plumbing 36 F u e l G aud Part-time. Housewives and b o n d in g , - and Cleaning - Husband and wife, The fiduciary ia: of Directors. Send New Year Greetings, To workingmen’s compensa­ The Celling & Wall People From fkm 3 to 10 years. H. Marzlalo Sec. Sl-5 Penalties retirees preferred. specializing In care of all SEWERLINES, sink lines, energy-saving 8 A^lum Street Manchchester area, call 643- tion provided. types of homes. For free es­ Manchester, Coon. 04040 VlmlaUon of this Ordinance cleaned with electric cutters, 010-12 2373 or 643-2414. Vernon area timate, call 646-8342. m MANCHESTER by professionals. McKinney i • Experience. W e’ve offer.) shall be punishable by a fine call 872-2826. Friends, Neighbors and not exceeding TWO MD&ASSISTIUKE Bros. Sewage Disposal RESPONSIBLE MOTHER Have Done It Commpany, 643-5308. handled IRA’s If you’ve got any NOTICE TO CREDITORS HUNDRED ($200.00) DolUrs, SUPERVISOR WANTED. of NorlhMWtoni Will care for preschool ESTATE OP DIANE B. NOBERT, Relatives For As Little As $2.30 Introducing s Hexlble. mildew since their inceptioa deceased and each individual oc­ Excellent opportunity to Connecticut, Inc. children ages 3 thru 5 in my and water resistant spray-on NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet questions about the IRA Tbe Hon. William E. FltiQerald, currence shall constitute a supplement income. 387 East Center 81. seven room home with fenc^ celling or wall texture that Is TOUGH. So tough, we’re repairs, plugged drains, Judge, of tbe Court of Probate, separate offense. Enthusiastic and responsible Menchcetor, Ct. in yard during daytime hours, kitchen faucets replaced, •N o commissions District of Manchester at a bearing Per Column Inch ... Larger 5 days a week. 6434)469. using it for local boildera - or about the Keogh plan held on December 1,19T7 ordered t w This Ordinance shall take individual needed to fill recent 643-9618 M as an exterior foundation repaired. Rec rooms, all cUima must be presented to the effect te a GO) days after this vacancy in our office staff. , stucco. Will not chip, bathroom remodeling, beat o r fees. fiduciary on or before March I, UTIor Pleasant and persuasive ONE EASY CALL-WiUoi peel or flakee — AAnd for the self-employed-just publication in thli newipaper Sizes Are Available Up To A it’s WASHABLE! modernisation, qtc. Free be barred as by law provided. telephone manner is a must. many doors for your plfa lUm H. uiu, provided that srtthln ten (10) Available in Estimate gladly given. M 4 M • Automatic transfer 45 hour week, split shift 9-1 dressmaking and repair colors. call our retirement speirialist in AsaMant Clerk days after this publication of Plumbing 4 Heaung. 649-2871. Tbe fiduciary la: p.m. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m. -1 Full Page If Desired... problems. An added bonus If fixMn y o u r checking laabeile B. Knofla this Ordinance a petition, HOUSEKEEPERS - Janitors Manchester, Robert M cCarthy at p.m. Saturday. Send resume you are looking for gift items, FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- aka IsabeUe Kniofla signed by not le u than five (5) < American Frozen Foods, full time and part time formal dress, square dance or NOW account 93 Htay Street to 29 positions available. Apply in blng. Repairs and 7 2 8 -4 3 1 2 Manchester, OlON percent of the electors of the. Bissell Street. East Hartford, and etc. 569-4949. Remodeling. Faucets, IB4U Ct. 06108 or Call Sharon after person. East Hartford Con­ Town, a i determined from the valescent Home, 745 Main St., vanities, hot water heaters. latest official liiti of the 5:00 at 569-4990. sssssee-BSSsO Tseseess UGHT HAULING, pick up Eut Haloid (^. and deliveiy, attics, cellars, lYompt service, on emergen­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Reglstrara of Voters, h u not' cies. 643-7624. "I’M d r e a m in g of a Green garages cleaned. Painting ESTATE ELUOTT, been filed with the Town Clerk' IMMEDUTE OPENING-For -.yiuyret: Christm as!’’ Be an Avon done, your firewood split. 647- requesting Ut reference to a, a Printed Circuit Fabricator, An IRA can make your The Hoa. William E. FlttOerald, Representative. Earn money J^ ge, of the Coart of probate, special Town election. in your spare time. SUrt now - on our 3rd. shift. Applicant redfcmcnt dreams come true. DIatrict of Mancheattr at a heartog Call 643-2711 For Wore information; must have a good background HartfoidNatkinal held on Dee. 1.197T ordered that w EUlttbeth btagUata buy loti of presents thii DRES8MAKINO 'and flo o rin g 36 ttSmber FOC If you’ve gpt a little money, wdiy not get a lot of bank? claims must be presented to tbe Socrotary December.■ r. Call15234401. f ------in Math. Exparienced In alterations done reasonably. fldudary on or before March 1,1171 or Board of Directors Ask For Tracey or Joe blueprint reading and CaU 6464972. f l o o r SANDING 4 be barred u by law provided. measurins devices Is b Manchester, Connecticut MEDICAL s e c r e t a r y / Refinishing. Floors like new. MAOBUM . ZIEBARTH necessary. General machine c i ^ Dated at Manchester, Bookkeeper • For Manchester New Year Happy Ads Will Appear Dec. 31 GENERAL CLEANING done No waxing (Specltlizing in Tbe fiduciary N: shop experience Is helpful. ■ your home Uiorougbl] older floors) Staining floors. Hahy K. Elliott Ckmnecticut this 7th day of Contact Mutll Qrcuita Inc. , MraN(?HtSiTiE-R Ceilings. In-oulside painting. 12M___neauntvlUe Plei Road Dec. 1977. ^ . (Deadline Is Noon, December 29th) PI,lease Call 526-6844 or Lancaster. NIM 56 H a rls o n S tr e e t, 3146. (•BNlTiER John Verfaille. 646-5lS6 after 03412 016-12 c/o Manchester Herald. saaa& saasa& aaaaaasa& aaaaaa& aass Manchester. 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PAGE TEN >B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fii.. Dec. 16, 1977 i \ ilVER REAL ESTATE MARKET EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ES EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING EQUAL HOUSING

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MOVE RIQHT INI A m / E $ ta t9 C IR C A 1 7 1 1 • 6 1 ,9 0 0 . Super-clean Raised Ranch in sparkling condition. Three AND ARE THINKINR OF Editor Unusual Antique Colonial, beaded clapboards, Comer bedrooms, family room with fireplace, large rear deck, Cupboard, Featheredge and Raised Paneling, 10 Rooms, 2 carpeting, appliances, and a 2-car garage. Tbiz house is a Baths, 2 Fireplaces, Walk-Out Basement W/workshop, pleasure to see. $53,900. Carriage Shed. SEUING YOUR HOME — IS. More than just a car shelter, a carport should be designed also to provide storage and activity areas and enhance the looks of OR RUYING ANOTHER — the house and yard. sr*. The structure should relate to the house in style and color, although the materials may IN FOREST HILLS differ. For instance a well-planned carport MMEITIIREIIUTy! Most attractive Ranch with distinctive features. Large ■of western wood will compliment a brick living room with fireplace, country kitchen with family ELLINGTON ■ house. RANCH •34,600. area and another fireplace, master bedroom has a dressing Call today to inspect this Value Packed 5 Room Ranch. By reading Tlie Herald Real Estate Ads Many house plans call for the carport to be Wall to wall carpet in Living Room & Dining Room, 2 or 3 Every Week, You’re Sure To Find Just The room, a full bath, central air conditioning, and many more placed directly in front of the house, but in Bedrooms, Finished Attic for Child Play area. Storage appealing features. $67,900. Shed in Private Yard. Handy Location. Home You’Ve Been Looking For. Call Your this case careful styling, landscaping and Favorite Realtor; He Can Be Just As Help­ construction are vital to overall appearance. A carport provides a wealth of storage ful To You, As Your Banker, Lawyer or D.F. REALE t o l l a n d Doctor. He’s A Professional, With The s f possibilities, built in along one or several 175 Main St. 646-4525 PHILBRICK Training And, Experience To Assist You uim walls, above the rafters, or as covered Z- parking for bikes and outdoor equipment. With All Your Real Estate Needs And 646-4200 BUmcy 646-4200 Problems. 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. 7

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MONEY? MANCHESTER— New Listing. Six Family plus Two BARROWS Ssnnzzzzzzz Family Package, interior construction ANO needed. Ideal for builder or contractor! $64,900 WALLACE if you shop for a house; HEBRON— New Listing. Eight acres. Four COMPANY separate building lots. Pricefi at $36.- MANCHESTER PARKADE 000. QLA8TONBURY—Plush 5V4 Condo, with country setting. 646-7833 you should shop for TEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES MANCHESTER Wall to wall carpeting, appliances, sliders to patio, rec room with custom OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT bar. Many extras. All reasonable a m o r t g z ^ offers considered. MANCHESTER- Five family. Central location. Tenants ^ Professional pay all utilities. Never a vacancy. THE NINE PROFESSIONALS AT THE D.W. zlCO^' Secondary financing available. Low- Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! * Low rates. down payment. $64,900.. W* ara your award-winning RELO ropl otlaio ROCKVILLE— Five family. Convenient location. Good FISH REALH BALLERY OF HOMES CAN MAKE • Loans up to 95% income producer. Secondary financing broktr btekad by ovar 11 y tm ol 8xiMrlMco A S K M E. available. Low down payment. $64,900. and tarviM to transforrod poopio and com- ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD. THEY COLUMBIA— 67 Acres, RA 2 Residential Zone. 1500' panlas. On* call putt ui to work markoBng your Betty Petricca o f value. propofty boro and finding now profforty lor you A “REALTOR” enabled this family to road frontage. Secondary financing NOT ONLY KNOW THESE COMMUNITIES, BUT purehase their special dream home. If Loan Officer fsT* available. $89,900. •nYwhorp. calluaiSday. Terms up to 30 yrs. you’ve got a house you’ve been eyeing, A$k About Our Guaranteed Home Sale Program E.Dv Taddeiy Pt‘€sidint AS A MEMBER OF BALLERY OF HOMES, THEY see one of these reputable real estate The Barrows & Wallace Cohijhtify men, or women. They will be sure lo k pafi todiedtwkhusbelbpe vcu decide. Rapid approval. IF WE CANT SELL YOUR A R E EXPERTS ON COMMUNITIES help make your dream home a reality. MANCHESTER Heritage Savings Gil Robert DeMarcht, A tradition of banking excellence HARTFORD &ljoan Association * Since/S9/ PROPERTY — WE’LL BUY ITI 646-7833 .728-6615 ca’ Mortgage Officer lei The Savings Bank of Manchester ‘ aI a lt o F THROUOHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND - ^ C»ll our houM buntcr*. Chrto MoHitc, Bill Conlam, 1007 Main Street. Manchester Tel, 649-4586 MarerConlani, Bonnto Oodin, Bob PlnttoyTom Boylo. CANADA. GET MORE wim HOMES of MERRITT Help Wanted Homes Fqr Sale 23 Homes For Sale LOOK FOB THIS SIGN 13 Help Wanted 13 □ REAL ESTATE 23 Seal Estete Wanted 2$ Ardelaa lor Sale 41 Articlaa lor Sale 41 EXCELLENT opportunity to BORED HOUSEWIVES , GOOD SOLID Older Home - MANCHESJER-Beautiful 10 MAY WE BUY your home? SEASONED FIREWOOD - learn wholesale hardware wanted with secretarial skills, Homes For Sale 23 With 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, and room contemporay. 3 ' full Quick, fair, ail cash and no Half cord, $30 delivered. Cali SENTRY business. Good working con­ taping, shorthand. Part a nice lot. Near schools, shop­ baths, floor-ceiling marble roblems. Cali Warren E. '-masmsT 643-0738, anytime. ESTATE SERVICES ditions. 44 hour work week. timers needed. Main Street of­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg ping, and churches. $^,900. fireplace. 2 dens, plus recra- lowland, Realtors, 643-1108. CHRISTMAS TREES tion room with bar. Balcony g Green Hardware Co. 522-1107. fice. 643-1442. Farm, with three story barn. Call Broker, 649-3100. Wmiht, Cmatiy auktU. LIKE NEW - Wall hung Butler-type building. Power overlooking living room. WE WILL BUY Your home. bathroom wash stand ONLY! w mm AN IMMEDIATE Opening for Carpeting. Sunny kitchen with Immediate sale. Fast, e^ U.«. fl Natin WIntw ESTABLISHED Real Estate plant, and other out buildings, hOTATOU M llw. ISAO 17”xl9” . Complete with 2 mechanically inclinded per­ company looking for two sales sliders to deck. Garage. Ideal ficient, professional service. plus Three Lovely Homes. CmiUtailTiWTite fixtures. $15. Call 6465696. sons, who are able to work people. We’re moving and Offers invited. B/w Realty, for Home/office. Builder’s Arruda-Barcomb, 644-1539, D .W . FISH well with other people, to ser­ 528-9395. WniFiwCilM enlarging and need more help. 647-1419. TIRED OF own home, many extras. Put CHRISTMAS TREES - Large REALTY CO. INC. vice our product in the field. Very favorable commissions this" ilo loviely v fe lj' home on your shop­ Arnott Rd...... $56,900 Us selection of quality pruned This is a permanent posiUon offered. Call Jeff at Keith MANCHESTER - Spring ping list. $68,900. E qual' trees. Try us, you'll like what 647-591 872-957 Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch, carpeted living room with a National Organization. Real Estate, 6464126. Street location. Attractive 8- RENTING? Housingng Opportunity.I Glidden Houaahold Qooda 40 FIREWOOD FOR SALE ■ All Then invest in this im­ we have. Yeoman’s Tree w/fireplace, country size kitchen, large lovely rec. room, Local work, wiUi opportunity room Connecticut Gambrel 528-908f. hardwood, cut and split, into 2 garage. Spacious rooms, gorgeous t r ^ lot. for advancement to the right maculate 5-5 Two Family Farm, Lake Road, Andover, nestled on a beautiful wooded REFRIGERATORS - foot lengths. 130 per pick up 742-8907. Open weekends 9 man. Phone 528-3869, between Builneu Opportunity 14 lot. Country kitchen, two with 3 car garage, separate VERNON - Manchester line. Washers, ranges, used, truck load delivered. (^U 742- 9 and 2. heating systems, for only a.m. to 5 p.m., weekdays, 3 to working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ Five room Ranch plus guaranteed and clean. New 8867. 5. Follow signs from Route 6. age. Must be seen. $70’s. R. $49,900. Call for details. finished family room, three shipment damaged, GE and i w s m M SMALL ENGINE Service Six room Cape on quiet street. 3 or 4 bedrooms, eat-in Corporation -expanding dealer Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, bedrooms, two zone oil hot Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. USED A-7613 Show Tires. kitchen, full basement, large lot, clqse to schools, city NURSES AIDES-3 to 11 p.m., water heat, wood stove, city netw ork. No experience 646-1980, 647-1139. Pearl and Son, 840 Main Blue 27” Electric Drop-In utilities. and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.. Full CONTEMPORARY sewers, lot 90 feet by 120 feet. Street, 643-2171. Main Street, Range. Reasonable. Call 646 MANCHESTER, time and part time. necessary. Complete training program. $500. investment $58,900 - SPRING STREET. Quiet area, close to schools, 643-2171. 1060. LIVINB WITH THE FAMILIAR GALLERY Experienced helpful, but we Three bedroom Ranch, huge COLONIAL many improvements. Extras, GREAT VALUE will train. Apply in person, required to start your own Brand new and waiting for Four bedroom aluminum sided Cape on child-safe cul-de- business. Ideal for retired or rec room, U i baths, fireplace, must be seen. Mid $30’s. 643- SEARS PORTABLE DRYER HAMMOND ORGAN - T 412, CHRISTMAS TREES EMRLEM East Hartford Convalescent 2 car garage. 100 x 200' corner, you to add your personal 2635, owner-agent. , 17.00 par Um sac. Eat-in kitchen, carpeting throughout, basement rec part time. Details on request. - Harvest Gold. Very good with rhythm If. Best Tosnow.euttnirthm Home, 745 Main Street, East 646-8727, evenings 649-1294, touch. Located in condition. $75. Cali 2B9%42 reasonable offer. Call 646 room with walkout. Only $38,900. S p r in g S t r e e t ...... $ 5 6 ,9 0 0 Hartford. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field ItearlBLawliSIreoi, Training Division Box 619„ 643-1357. Broker. prestigious Rockledge SIX ROOM EXPANDED anytime. 3137, anytime. M ilndlcm Spacious 7-room Ranch with living room, dining room, Cape - Cod on large lot. the Wading River, New York. area, this home features Calie47-0846 NEW HOMES tireplace, kitchen with appliances, huge family room with BABYSITTER NEEDED for 11792. HEBRON. Make an offer on Vfireplaced living room, Immediate occupancy, com- SEWING MACHINES ■ Brand NCR CASH Register - Recon­ 8#t a Sun. 0pm 10-4 Reservations are now being taken for second section of new piore-schooler - ____ and__ WMkdiirt 1-4. wet bar, double garage. this spotless seven room / family room, 3 bedrooms, redecorated Inside. New Zig Zags. Originally ditioned, with many totals. subdivision. Many models And prices to choose from. Cali klndcrgardener in your home. Ranch. Decorator family firm. (^11A1 Rossetto, priced at $229, NOW $W.S0, A- Cali after 5:30 p.m., 2263957. for choice lot selection. Monday thru Friday, 8-4:30. MANY PEOPLE only dr,eam igarage and treed lot. M of owning their own business. room with wood burqing 643^9591, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for 1 Sewing Center, 2026 Park i m n s H Must he close to Bowers Priced at $58,900. Perhaps it’s time for you to stove, two car garage, acre lot appointment. Street, Hartford, 2361123. TEN FOOT SUlnless Steel at* School. 646-5398 after 5:00 . Cut of state owner anxious. Beer cooler. Eight doors, like p.m. pursue that dream. I have IB 2B Coniwcllcut Bouitvaid over 1,000 businessess for sale $52,900. Barnett, Bowman and TOLLAND - 7-room custom DINETTE BUTCHER Block new, reasonable price. Pete’s »»«» realty company MERRin Agency Co. Realtors, 633-3661. SIX-SIX Ranch with three bedrooms, 2 formica table 36x48 with 12 Grocery, 6469418. ' Edit Hartford, Conn. MIN REAL ESTATE Sales bji owners. Many for minimum down. For free Duplex recen tiyf 1/2 baths, stone flreplaced inch leaf. Buffet Danish teak MOVING - Furniture, Representative Staffing for household goods, old Edison 289-4331 brochure write: Interstate EAST WINDSOR-Six acres ^remodeled. Separate* family room. 10 acres with eight feet long. 6464224. FIREWOOD - Primed' 646-1180 Andover, Willimantic, Business Marketing, P.O. Box with spacious ten room heating systems, big open land idea for horses. hardwood, fully seasoned, cut, record player (with cylinder Colchester, Manchester of­ 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Contempora^. Two baths rooms, convenient loca­ Spacious bam. Call Suzanne WE BUY AND SeU used fur- split, delivered. CaU 6467^ records) wicker chairs, TV, fices. Must have, or be in plus two lavs, 3 fireplaces, tion. Good investment or# or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. niture. One piece or entire between 6 and 9 p.m. roto tiller. Saturday only, all' process of obtaining Connec­ SERVICE BUSINESS with large barn. Call Suzanne or ) live-in. Priced at $48,900. ' Watson Beach Co., houseful. Cash on the line. indoors. 10 to 4. 460 Lake ticut Real Estate Sales per­ Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J, Manchester Office, 647-9139. Furniture Bam. 646-0865. BEAVER DYED Mouton Street, Bolton. sons license. Earn high finan­ $800.00 a week income BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE available in this area. A cash Watson Beach Co., Equal Housing Opportunity. Lamb Coat, size 10. 42 length. cial and emotional returns. Manchester Office, 647-9139. EARLY Twenties dresser and New $ ^ . Single b ^ size roll BEAUTIFUL brand new, grey Must be self directed, self business. Minimum invest­ TWO FAMILY ment required. 203-627-0550. Equal Housing Opportunity. STORE AND Loti-Land lor Sale 24 vanity, very good condition. away bed with mattress, new rabbit fur coat. Small size. diciplined. Thorough and 203-481-9^. APARTMENT Reasonable. Call 643-6247. condition, $48. Sofa, new con­ Very reasonable. 549-9190. S-SDUniX 6MAGE going real estate indoctrina­ MANCHESTER - Victoria BUILDING LOT For Sale - dition $79. 6465088, after 6. NEWROOF NEWGUTTERS tion provided. Send resume to, Colonial. 8 rooms. Family Many possibilities for this Henry Street. Near schools. 4x8 POOL TABLE - $35. Four r r FAMOUS PANCAKE House - jXIiMUM STORMS, SEPMUTE MURS or call, Mr. Sammartino, room with fireplace. Low tax. unique property. Good No brokers. Cali 6464528.46- HOME MADE quilts 13 inch GM Mag rims. $60., i i l l i Fireside Realty Inc. Route 6, Doing over $300,000 gross. Adjacent to Interstate $48,900. Hutchins Agency, 646- location for grocery store, 4528. olyester filled. Lovely one 9x7 four section overhead VERNON-TOLLAND LINE SCREENS, DOORS COPPER PLUMBMO Andover, Ct. 06232. 647-9144. 3166. grinder shop, office, etc., □ MI8C. FQR SALS door, $50., one Columbia 26 Highway Exit. $M,000 cash istmas gifts 129 and up. New listing. Immaculate 7W room Ranch. Three TENIUITS PAY OWN U TU TES down, owner vwill finance plus 5 room apartment and CHOICE CORNER Property - Ladies hew three quarter, inch girls bike, needs tires. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - $10. 66-1814. bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area. Separate balance. Herb Saxe, Broker, MANCHESTER - Large Cape 2-car garage. Priced to sell^ On East Middle Turnpike for Arihlaa lor Bala 41 length leather jacket size 18, TWO AND ONE HALF BATHS den, and lower level family room with fireplace. 1 acre lot. EXCELLENT MCOME Alpha Numeric keyboard. - Full dormer. 1 acre. professional office building. whm once. $20. Evening! 646 in this 7-room Raised Ranch. Flreplaced family room, Must have experience on IBM 397-2006. at $41,500. $53,900. 6 4 2 ,5 0 0 - H ig h ^ d Park. 34 bedrooms. Owner/Agent will sell or ALUMINUM sheets used as 7738. TAG SALE - Miscellaneous APPEALING 'Uuee bedrooms, formal dining room, double garage, cen­ machines, 029 and 059. Call Basement garage. $49,000. (build to suit). Gordon Realty, items for sale. Saturday 17th 8 room brick and stucco facaded Dutch Colonial, like 522-1184. printing plates, .007 thick, tral air conditioning plus a 1 year home warranty. 649-3222. LAKE 643-2174. 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 tor CHOICE HARDWOOD-$80 December! 30 Falknor Drive, new throughout. Three full baths, four bedrooms, Situation Wanted 18 Manchester. 10 to 4. 6Va ROOM RANCH $1. Phone 6462711. per cord delivered. 870 cords dining room, guest room, fireplace, set among pine, MANCHESTER - T hree FRONT •••••••••••••••••••••••••• available. Call 1-223-4487. GUSTON RULT REAUTIRX LOT CHILD CARE in licensed oak, maple and birch. |67,5(XI. home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, bedroom Duplex in‘newer 2 is the location of this SVk Bualnaaa Properly 29 UNU70RMS WANTED • Cub Leave Phone number, we’ll GARAGE SALE, Saturday OVERSIZED GARAGE TREES, SHRUK, GARDEN family home. Includes December 17, 10 a.m; till ~ laundry, outings and overtime room Ranch of only 8 Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, contact you. GARAGE DOOR OPENER LA R S RED RARN appliances and wail-to-wall BOLTON .NOTCH - Visible noon. 102 Lakewood Cjrcle services. Manchester. Deb­ J years. Ideal summer home Brownies, nurses, East AM0UNCM6 NBV M IW W tflllBff SOMDUU AUOND CIUHHERS bie, 643-1790. carpeting. Heat not included. or year round you 'W illf highway location. Industrial, Catholic School. 6461229. POOL TABLE- With* folding South, Manchester, Sewing LO VaV FAM LY ROOH RECESSED RADIATION $260 monthly. Security, and commercial. Retail, office, ping pong top. Standard size, machine, color T.V., cottage U M « F JIX G W iliB FOE NOII-Vn lUTBB 1 enjoy the 100’ of lake froq- fnmlture, household goods, $44,500 - WORTH MOREI references required. 2 ' tage. Priced in the uppCrl storage. Phone 1-2234460, TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - All accesories. Qoaood condl- mama •OWMIMOT ttuima rnmnmm children accepted. No pets. Uom 1100. 8460131. and clothing. $40's. before 9:00 a.m. Good condition. Good for " mm •ill _ __mm__ LET US UVERTISE YOUR HOME □ EDUCATION Call 647-9936. plating, or welding. Call 646 'fim 8% for •••••••»«•••••••••••#••••• —iB A r“ ■ mi m S " — ~ BOLTON 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m, f o r s a l e Conn Alto Sax. C W n tn iM TREES MM ■ DIM ON WINFRiUHOI Manchester and MANCHESTER Large Cape - WANTEDII Baal fatal* Hfanfatf 20 G ^ c o itio n . With c u e $75 mm ~ I8»"' rnkmaatm Unique 7Vk room California Ranch. Cathedral ceiling living •I NMwnr Ridga Farm room and dining room, 1st floor family room, work saver NO COST TO YOU! Cast Hartford areas Private Inatruotlon* f t Full dormer. 1 acre. Highland Full time sales people who ] USED PIANOS A ORGANS- Store'display cabinets, $29 1 HMYiniFACn- fw inM un YOU w cONnuNa | PRIVATE LOT Park. 34 bedrooms. Base­ If you can live with our unusal each. Ci^M64484. * Beotch Pin* • Oouglu kitchen, 3 bedrooms, spacious lower level enjoyment room, to cMiver the are Interested in a career I ALL CASH For your property, Fir • WhU* SpniM yet convenient to everything. 3 or 4 bedrooms, first floor MOVINQ7 WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE ALL ' REMEDIAL READING and ment garage. $tt,000.649-3222. within 24 hours. Avoid Rea houre, we can have you HO M E I’UKCHASt GUAHANILE den, flreplaced living room, Itk baUis, plus a 1 year limited 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeting, 1 acre lot wiUi an excellent iManoliMiwr Bvaning math; individualized work in the Real Estate Profes-1 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes money I Manchester Nall WURLITIZER SPINET Hkzzlhi •ChmIm i IziM i view. Asking $74,500. POINTS RELOACTION DEALER IN sion. High commissions, ( WWaSa-l RNT-HKaa home warranty. $40’s.. H«raM Program, (lst-8th grade) by Corporation, 6460131. Keyboaixls, 811 Main S uW - OROAN-Doublg. key board. MANCHESTER. WE CAN HELP YOU AT NO ; Master's degree teacher. 966- KEEP HAPPY MLS member, and more. Open Tuesday thrq FYidiy, 6 Foot pedals. Rhythm eectiaa. EXTRA COST TO MOVE ANYWHEREI Caff I 8075. Ask for Carl Zinsser. SELLING your bouse? Call III to 8 p.m. I7T5. After I, S6Ml28. m s EMNIttllD IMSSEITO 647-9946 first and we'lt make you a REXLTY GO., ML ScfNMft-CfatiM 19 KEEP SMILING ZINSSER cash offer. T.J. Oockett, SEASONED OAK FirepUce TRAINS TYCO Empire set, tEpFOi UitSTAIt ReXlTORS Realtor, 6$3-U77. Wood • For delivery call gohjen west zet, etherz. Czll WILLIAM LDELFIORE AGENCY FOR THE BEST-Manchester MANCHESTER - Two family, AGENCY GcMge Oriifing, 7467W. m P m)07 eyeningz. 64S-a6«a Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 44. Oak floors, two furnaces, YWMAtffaTReiT IMMEDIATE Cash (or your m . «47-9914 840-2482 la l RoMft 0. Mwdoek, IMIer REALTORS •47-1419 pupils per teacher. FREE in­ immaculate. Good rents. $46,- property. Let ua nptain our FIREWOOD • bard wood, cot, TWO SNOW Urez E-7614 uzed M Zia k M ■ M Iw M. •* troductory lesson with this ad. 900. Hutchins Agency, 646- 1 646-1811 fair proposal. Call Mr. spilt and delivered. Heaping two seasons $55. Cali after 5 ZaZi .n. IHi tM4k|. Mat lfa« ait J i Cali 6464306, or 646-3549. 3166. Belflore, 617-1413. cord $70. 647-1138. p.m. 6465060. FaSk, IU«H. I I PAGE TWELVE-B - IVIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 16. 1977

Auto* fo r Sah $1 AmoforAtlo • f $1 Aoioo far M t I f ACttOM 2 Tot tht line Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHBSTEK EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri., Dec. 16, 1977 - PAGE THIRTEEN-B 3 Leonine 1 OoHeboat ' sound Chartoa M. Schultz a 8 JSpseese 4 Meeebrt •athipl.) 8 CIA forerunner □nciijn nunnn X T L o o k s Dear Abby 9 IIHksd penoa □ n n n i n taWbid 6 SurgiesI LiLii'iiin e r n n u o a t j / bwramenl temple nnnn nnn nraciD LiKS A By Abigail Van Buren 13 Male ancestor 7 ■_____U nnciG nnn nnnn TWlS 15 BEETHOVEN'S TO W / A ll LOVERS OF ANP aVE PRESENTS 14 Ameolin Douee’ nnnnnnn nnnnn MUSIC 5TANP AND R u L v ER i ^ E P FINAL 11 CLEARANCE mounttin 8 Fortune tellen □ n o r m BIKWPAV! T0THE61RL5U)H0M ISTedlow 9 Lunchroom L ii j i n n n n D k in u PAV TRIBUTE TO THE THEV ALSO LOVE! 17 Sportt 10 Aeien tee [ in n a ■ a n D ■ nGniTL 6RBAT COMPOSER... P^CHtmtST. 15-«tr-old son has bean having an enthinlMt 11 linideof(Fr.) ll l T i e i T I ISMsdrigel IBIdoHIkt lils is r lOIAIkl ~ lUIMItld afiair with his 17-year-old cousin. 1 havs just Isaniad that 19B09M gofijg on for three yearsi 20 Rettaurtnti groupt 47 Lady - r - 21 Epoeht 22Spruoe 33 Stop SALE 1 mod Christian homes, and my 23 Rested In 48 AM 24 ReUnquIih ) ia oeslds herself with snoer ^ ebeir 36 Leest 2SBtveisget . 40Eh)ge 80 Cut-pries dssi Of course we have laid down the lawriuid the 24 Heat unit 28 Trash strswer not to see each other without close 43 Creeks 81 Scrutinize W iithrop supcrviBum. 28 Clotsd ear 27L'^lLt 30 Companion 45 Nougst 82 Evtigieens 29 NourMi These wen’t problem children. We who know what has for ham 46MsdtRSrfret BBTske L A W # T ... IS IN DIRECT ..T H A T W 4 S happened are simper amaied. My niece is rather immatore 32 Bring out WINV-IROFb 4 to CHOOSE FROM 34 B e o ^ 3 1 Cub scout seors sdvsntsgs of BI'Focals — By Ruth Marcus THE CPUANTiry ...C M 'yfcJUR PROf=ORTICM T D LjO F T ^ O F F manHtst . 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 10 11 O F O A f ? B 7 r s n c « s .. SCHOOL- THEAWOUNT.. THE SCHOOL. DAACD comity My question is, “TWiat next?'* 38Dltosm U J N O » B U D e e r , r A lfU l nHUUIlO-oiWNHiNutakcofldHio^ 37 Pnpossl 12 13 14 T 7 3 A V ... IN SHOCK IN INDIANA 38 This (Sp.| FOROIVE US FOR >1 39 Tenth of a 11 16 17 B E1M 6 DEAR IN: A iborongh brleDni, I bone, far both dsctde BUT ) •1 GREMLIN " 4c]|Rnder,autoiintiG "chOdrsn" who have b s u d a y i n g ^ S S ttese 41 Donkty 11 16 20 LATE, LAMCE HARRY yeara. SUp tb^ eU m ln ariesid ^ the bees, and 42 Highway 21 22 23 t down to faraaa tacks and babies before your tribe cuivt HAD TO B E L R P O m , K 44 Entity 14 2^ 26 27 26 29 io 31 i' •1 MATADORWAGON, 48 Next to FIMISH ABBY: My husband occasionally plays in a band kidneys 32 33 34 36 ■ ‘ABi _ * LISTEMIW6 Course! with four other musicians. Our flat is the moat practical 49 Bom 36 IMt. ALL 77 LEFTOVERS CARRY A 2 YEAR-24,000 83 Cigt of an 37 p»-- location to store equipment and rehearse, whichleeds to TDHIS C l t ; 7lyMeA,bc.T.M.ffni U.S PHOH my jwobloiD. > altvstor 31 36 40 " ^ t n ^ e s the wives of these musicians tMni. that 84 Marching ■ fa vo r ite MAE GUARANTEE ~ because their husbands come to my house, they too are order |2 wde.) 42 43 44 46 automatically invited? BBRhei ALB0A4. Building Supplitt 42 Ap»rtmmt$ For Rtnl 53 Aparlmtntt For RonI 53 Homo* lor Rant 54 57 Hinge up 46 47 46 49 ^1 62 Sample Buy: When the wives come over, I have to clean house for jltlAAcct-a. 58 DsfsM 1 2 - 1 1 0 com p ^ , assume the role of hostess, and serve 89 Degree (sbbr.) 13 64 86 NATURAL STONE for FOUR ROOM Apartment f 185 MANCHESTER-Deluxe two SWEET & LOW-Captivatlng 3 1977 PACER WAGON D/L refreshments, I m not obla to visit my mom or spend the retaining walls, veneers, monthly.hly. 95- High Street,- bedroom townhouse apart­ bedroom home in fine area. 80 Eye Infedion 16 1 67 61 Priscilla’s Pep — At Vermeer patios, etc. Pick up by the Rockville. 872-6636. Patio, garage, parking. Plenty 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power evenings just doing noth% if I feel like it lYn farced to 61 Long, (il.) ment. IW baths private en­ eo^rtain and clean up afterward. S9 pound or delivery by the ton. trance, full basement, pool of extras. Just $225. Rental disc brakes, roof rack, AM radio, wood grain 80 61 trim, Individual reclining seals, air con­ I have twopreschoolchildren and work part-time, so I'd! DOWN J k OOPS.^ PUT THAT IN THE IM INTO SO C TER / Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, MANCHESTER - Four room and patio. Includes, heat, Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. not a lady of leisure. 649-3163. apartment in a four family ditioning, and rustproofing. Sunshine yellow INEWtPAPftt (MTIRPmSI ASRN4 WASTEBASKET FDR ME, appliances, wall-to-wall How do I tell these wives that the band practioe ia for 1 Chicksir house. $165. J.D. Real Estate, carpeting and air conditioner. CLOSE TO COUNTRY- with tan Interior. Stock f 8000. WILLVOU.CARLVLE? 646-1980 or 646-1237. Radiant 6 room house on the guys? We don’t sodalize outskfa of these $32L per month. No pets. ctfcuimtances, so please tell me how to handle this DamaM Enterprises, 646-1021. acreage, with gargage and 1| / Q S U R ^ ^ / 6 Dogo-BIrdo-Pot* 43 tactfully. THREE OR FOUR bedroom basement. Appliances. Call YOUR COST -sanssTO ON’THE SPOT DOG-CAT BOARDING apartment. Downtown loca­ FOUR ROOM apartment for details. Rental Assistors, <5296 tion. $250. monthly Paul W. Fairfield Street. $195. Call 236-5646. Small fee. bathing/grooming. Obedience DEAR ON: Phone the wives before the next rehearsal protection classes. Complete Dougan Realtor 643-4535. 649-2871. Win at Bridge and ten them you may not be home. Hold the refreshments modern facilities. Canine VERNON-Four room Ranch. FOUR ROOM Apartment. &wn to coffeo or a cold drink, and let the guys help Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon TWO AND HALF Room ef­ Two bedrooms, large lot, one The first thing you notice about the Concord D/L 2-door sedan themselves. - Road, Manchester. For reser­ Appliances, carpeting, fic ie n t apartment - Modem child, no pets. Heat included, AMC CONCORD D/L. is the incredibly striking appearance. Everything about it says Pupil’s lead fools teacher parking. Adults only, no pets. bath. Newly decorated. Near $265. 742-6738. ' Repeat this prooednre before each rehearsal and theyTl vations please call 646-5971. luxury. Outside, there’s a formal Landau vinyl roof with opera soon get the message that somebody at yomt flat la aharp. $225 month. Availablle D ^. 5. Manchester Community windows, whitewall tires color-keyed wheel covers, wide color- Security. 649-6253. College. Refrigrator and MINIATURE Schnauzer Pup­ keyed body side scuff moldbigs, even an elegant hood ornament. DEAR ABBY: Do kids ever get too old to kiss their range. Suitable for 2 girls, or OHIeeo-Stora* lor Rant 55 NORTH 12/16 Now let’s see what hap­ UnP SuflOtuttUA, pies - ARC. Salt and pepper. Inside are luxurious Individual reclining Front seats, crushed parentaT And what do you th i^ of boys kissing their A Q32 References. Call 289-0327, or FOC r ROOMS - Newly bachelor apartment, $200 pened to Sumner. painted. Centrally locateu. velour upholstery throughout, plush cut-pile carpeting, wood­ fa^ rs? I don’t mean every time they see each other, but f KQ64 6494)485. monthly. 646-1050. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ grained instrument panel. Extra Quiet Insulation, carpeted trunk West led the ace of trumps Captain Easy — Creeks and Lawrencs Married couple. No pets, no fice. Ground level, central when one of them has been away on a long trip. ♦ 74 and spare tire cover, an electric digital clock and much more. I'm a 16-year-oid boy who still kisses both my pa and continued with the four HORSE BOARD 12x12 super children. References. Call AVAILABLE JANUARY lst-5 location, professional And you get all these “extras” at no extra charge. 1 my parents. 4 K 10 6 2 bewteen 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., and I’ve been criticized for it. WEST EAST spot. What would you do? YES. THIS IS RANCB REEK IN clean box stall. Ring pastures Room Duplex. Stove, building, parking and utilities. ? But the Concord D/L doesn’t just look great, it’s an outstan­ Just what Suizmer ^ d . You ..J)NE OP THOSE ARTY 649-5664. ME A 10 8 A 9 7 5 4 HOLLY WOOD.WHOr.OH. CAPTAIN miles of trails, tralloring. $75 refrigerator, neat and utilities Call 649-2865. ding performer, too. Its size, for example, makes it easy to han­ would hop up with dummy’s INOePENDENTS-BACKEP not included. $200 monthly. 8 7 5 ▼ 10 9 2 EASYI HOW DIVINE OF YOU TO CALL! BY TRIG CORPORATION’S monthly. 649-7087. dle and maneuver. And it has a standard 232 cubic inch engine to DEAR ME: Kiris never get too old to Ues their i king and pay off. WALL STREET, HEBRON - 4 649-1921. 500 FOOT GROUND Floor of­ give you the 6-cylinder power you need to cruise comfortably and Agio 8 32 And ! see nothing wrong with boys (and men) Ikissing their A- Sumner congratulated the PEMBROKE Welsh Corgis - rooms. Wall to wall carpet. fice space. East Center St. pass safely on the highway. And Concord D/L is covered by. with boys (and men) A9AQ4 43 Heat, and appliances. Call 228- fathers, their brothers or anyone else they feel lUteluaaing. SOUTH pupil on his lead. Not that it Ready to go. One male, four MANCHESTER-Heated large Ample parking, utilities in­ AMC’s exclusive Buyer Protection Plan. was too outstanding a lead. 9759, or 649-2Sn. 5 room apartment, Itk baths, cluded.'Available January 1. A Ides is not-as the aong goee-“Jait a Idas.” It’anloveh A A K J femalele Call 646-6649 or 646- The Concord D/L comes in 2-door and 4-door sedan models way of saying, “I like (or love) yon.” West had nothing, to lose 3088. garage, basement. Available Great opportunity for in­ he lunini Dmericaiu want The $ize America needs.. and a 4-door wagon. Whichever you choose, we think you’ll agree ? A 3 FOUR ROOMn Apartment,Aps 426 AK 5 siiKie if South did hold the January 1st. Security, surance account, travel agen­ it’s one of the finest, most beautiful cars aMc has ever built. It’s A king of clubs West would FREE! Every Childs dream is Broad______Street.No No alliances.______references $260 monthly. No cy, broker and so forth. Call 4 J987S $145. Security deposit. ot the luxury you want; the size you need; and a sticker price discontinue the suit. a puppy on Christmas mor­ pets. Call 647-1544, alter 6:00 Jeff at Keith Real Estate. 64^ Slat makes it an incredible value! ■ The pupU repUed, “ You ning. A cute, mixed, black, Married couple, no pets. 643- 4126. 4751, Both vulnerable taught me never to un­ white and brown male puppy, ROCKVILLE two bedroom derload an ace against a suit three months old, would make apartment second floor, for IA contract and to take aces the dream come true. Call 643- MANCHESTER -Immediate neat adults. $135 plus utilies MICKEY’S MOTOR SALES Astro-graph Pass I t Pass 3NT against slams.’’ 2207 after 5:30 p.m. occupancy. Large six room No peU. 875-5265. OFFICE SPACE WEST RD., Rl«. 03, ELLINGTON, CT. • 078-2505 Pass 3A Pass 6A duplex. Central location. eiNANCIlU. «ai«NMMIHTS...CaT By BERNICE BEDE 080L Pass Pass SHIH TZU ARC registered Excellent condition. Security, NEW ' TWO bedroom apart­ FOR RENT American EVENINSS TU 0 P li Opening lead Ace of champion siered. Will hold for References. $275 mo. 649-4003. ment available January 1. 250 square feet, center of Motors Alley Oep — Dave Graua Lombardo Associates. Fully carpeted, appliances, Manchester, air conditioning and OPENlkw, ’B I Hi Sst ’M l HI OpEH ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) An clubs. Holidays. Call 528-2585 after 6 parking. Call 64S-955I. We keep i. p.m. convenient location. $205 already-sticky situation could VERNON - Three room apart­ monthly. No utilities, no pets. become even more compli­ as to when a carcfls' deemed MOUR MENTION \ YES, IT I'M C|JRIOtlS,COMMANOa!, X LAU6H BECAUSE ...CONSTANTINE WAS By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby to have been played. The OPCONSWMT1NE jCERTAlN SEALPOINT - Siamese ment. $205. per month in­ 646-131816 after 5 p.m. 6I 4 ^ 8 2 . 1970 VW BUG- Good condi­ cated today II you permit your W HYDOVaiRNP IVtY VAL1H8 ISTHE J LAID TO REST OVER YEARS cluding heat and hot water. Motoreyclaa-BIcyele* 84 Impulsiveness to overrule your Here is a hand written for question may be a close one realty b ro k e, Mr d ip / MENTION U »WST BE OVER 21 located, on bus line, heated, Call 646-5017. to Astro43raph, P.O. Box 469, ALL YEAR, &C$SS, AND SOME Kin d o f Farm, Long Hill Road, off 3559. 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. 649-7313. Berlin, Conn. 1-82841369. PHONE 643-2711 Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. sider the source too humble. I DIDN'T MISS y ------MS reasonable, security. Call 666- FOR A SSISTA N C i IN PLACINC lO tiR AO % Route 6, at Andover Church. Excellent running condition. 1975 BONNEVILLE four door ••• •••••••••••••••• Be sure to specify your birth This could happen to you ONE OAV/.. IS ^ today. 742-6438. FOUR ROOM apartment with $700 or best offer. 646-6919. hardtop, fully equipped. ’Two Auto* For Sale 67 Auto* For Bale SI sign. appliances. $185 monthly, one CAPRICORN (Dee. 2Z-Jtn. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Prob­ EAST HARTFORD two tone beige. Call 64& 2^ after FOR SALE - Shallots well month’s security, no heat, no 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 6 p.m. Volatile Issues where you and lems will be avoided today by cured. Used for Holiday bedroom townhouse, l 1/2 utilities, no pets. 646-5200. 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 Knot-Stitch your mate have opposing views not poking your nose Into situa­ seasoning. Call 742-6569. baths. Heat, laundry hook-ups miles. Asking $1650. Call 649- should be skirted today. Nei­ tions where you're not Invited. carpeting, all appliances, VOLKSWAGENS - We buy. NCWDAT 5 UNS There's enough to do In keep­ ROCKVILLE - Five room 8130, after 5:30 p.m. Sell, repair. $495 and up. 19M ther Is likely to be able to alter parking. $260. Immediate oc­ the other’s opinion. ing your own house In order. Duplex with basement and to 1973. Tim Moriarty, Hart­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) The Antique* 48 cupancy. 528-1708 or 289-2890. washer hook-up. With or 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - BUY FROM STOCK AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) ford Rd., Manchester. You may be tempted to exag­ safest course to follow today is without stove and 2 Door. 6 cylindder. 17,000 just to be yourself. Trying to be WANTED. Antique furniture, MANCHESTER - Three refrigerator. Nice yard. $175. miles. Air conditioned, power & BEAT THE PRICE RISE! gerate your exploits today glass, pewter, oil paintings or bedroom Duplex in newer 2 unbecomingly. Be sure the all thingd to alt people will not 872-2529. steering, power brakes. $3375. win approval other antique items. R. family home. Includes 875-7146. Truck* lor Sal* 82 trophies are on the wall before Harrison, 643-8709. appliances and wall to wall telling any fish stories. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be­ careeting. Heat not included. EAST HARTFORD. Central 1968 GMC STEP VAN with PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) fore undertaking a pew do-it- Avenue townhouse. Two 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT D e C O R M / E R Look with a jaundiced eye upon yourself projects where you Wanted to Buy 49 $260 monthly. Security and bedrooms. Private basement Model. Automatic transmis­ 1974 Chevy engine, four speed, Born Loser — Art Sansom references required. 2 best offer. 643-1790. anything proposed to you to­ have to Invest In tools or and heating system. sion, power steering. DA TSUN day whereby you are going to materials, be sure It Isn’t just a WANTED BOYS skates in children accepted. No pets. Excellent condition. Call 647-9938. Appliances. No pets. $195 get something lor nothing. passing, costly fancy. good condition. Sizes 12 and 1. monthly. Superintendent 289- Reasonable. Please call 742- 285 BROAD SJ., MANCRESTER, 643-4165 call 643-4494. Autos For Sale 81 Someone might, but it won't be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 0115. Robert C. White Co. 238- 9572. you. BOLTON - MANCHESTER 5961. Equal Housing. C 1977byNEA.kic. town line. Large 3 room apart­ 1971 PONTIAC Catalina - 4 Bunny — HBlmdahi and Stoftal ment. Heat, hot water, stove, MANCHESTER two bedroom Door Hardtop. Power brakes, □ RENTALS and refrigerator. Quiet "Have you any religious tracts by a Lawrence renovated apartment within power steering. $995. Call 646- TWIS ■rov T R lX K fe A K VA CN STOMP ON neighborhood. References walking distance to down­ Flynt?" required. No pets. $230 HOT CHRISTMAS irEM ...] rr...BEAT IT WfTH Room* lor Rent 52 monthly. 643-5983. town. $240 Includes heat, hot water, stove, and 1968 FORD STATION Wagon, ------1 ABSOIAITELV ' A HAMMER. WANTED - Retired or refrigerator. Call 646-0090. good condition. Power brakes VUNBRE/kKADLE.' Our Boarding H o u m — Carrol & McCormick TWO ROOMS Furnished. and power steering. Two matured gentleman to room Stove, refrigerator, bath, OPEL... and board. Use of TV and MANCHESTER two bedroom snowtlres with rims, $650.00. APEX TOY ca r HATE TO ASK , IF YOU TRY TO F A K AFTER ALL heat, hot water. Apply Call anytime 643-9409. kitchen. Call 742-5066. M arlow ’s, 867 Main St., apartment within walking dis­ sales MEETIN0 MICHELAN6EL0 'S E U THAT (JUNK MY international tance to downtown. $220 in­ WHY R&. OUT FRONT BALTER Manchester, 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 LECTURES R7 X3U ROOMS FOR RENT cludes heat, hot water, stove PAINTING THE WILL LAY AN THINK rP BUILP Covenient location near and refrigerator. Call 646- cylinders. Good condition. MANCHESTER-Plenty of Automatic. $1695, or best hw s CEILING, PUT INJUNCTION ON MY INVENTION 0090. 78’ are here! hospital, unfurnished $20 per room in this duplex type offer. Call 875-4537. WHAT COMES YOU THAT WILL WITHOUT A week. Paul W. Dougan, apartment. Has ^pliances, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEXT KEEP '0U M A R H ETIN 6 6 Realtors, 643-4535. and heat is paid. Cfall today. Home* lor Rent 54 1970 PONTIAC Grande Prix - MAESTRO EXPLAININ' o u t l e t ? Rental Assistors, 236-5646. V-8, 400 engine, 4 barrel, ? UNTIL HeathcilN THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Small fee. WEEKLY SPECIAL. r r i i JULY H! This Funny World Birch House Women. Central­ power steering, power brakes Carpeted two bedroom with air conditioning, excellent ly located. Downtown EASY LIVING-Carpeted 2 all appliances and more. Only Manchester. Kitchen running condition. $850. Call bedrooms in fine area. Laun­ $150 Rental Assistors, 2 ^ after ^00, 528-6294. OKAV, IP TOE CHILD CANT privileges. Call 649-2358. dry,, parking, yard for pets. 5646. Small fee. SVIVESTER, DESTROV rr, HOW Today only $175. R ental FOR SALE - 1967 Buick Wild­ WHATfe ON CAN HE HAVE l ig h t Housekeeping Room Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. COUNTRY COTTAGE. for gentleman. Call 643-5600. cat. Good tires, mag wheels. V E R „ ANV FUN.? . Secluded two bedrooms on New battery and front brakes. 5798 M\NDIU ZIP 1060.______MANCHESTER-Immedlate 633-3362 after 6:30 p.m. COH MS llyl, NwMw. Short Ribs — Frank Hill occupancy. 3 rooms $150. 4 1977 CHEVROLET - Window LOOfClNG for anything in real 1977 AUUll with a bound- rooms $165. No pets. Security . TOLLAND - 9 Rooms, 4 Sports Van. Automatic, V-8, in“AII-Season Gift Book" ''WHAcr WAS THAT M5UR ANNUAL^ .TO x a e p estate rental - apartments, deposit. Cali 568-1054. bedrooms. Newer executive power brakes and stemng. of 21-paftesl Price .„$2.M. ll«--«ilt«IC»’» rtVOIlTI wbon your toniiit tboo blew out?" month. Including heaf. Paul Close to busline. Adults only, Only $245. Rental Assistors, Reasonable. Please call 742- w!$pen eves) MM571 - MSIUm. A tu.tll.1 HiKlIW. k*. S.I2P -MIM « SIFT. Mm, W. Dougan, Realtor, 64S-4S35. no pets. Phone 643-7405. 2 3 6 - ^ . Small fee. 9572. ■llti fir ItInSi Ml leallT- ^IfS ABRANPNBWCATR)0P...CNIN(K StVlK.^

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Coushins may help heart attack victims ( About town") vv : . ■ Inside today ^ The’The Zion Evangelical Lutheran several minutes. Arts...... 2A Dear Abby .. 13B TORRANCE, Calif. (UPI) - chest cavity, the lungs, becomes "As the pressure goes up, the lung Oiurch council will meet tonight at Area ...... 7A, 3B Family...... IB And because of the near im­ Coughing might play a part in saving negative, really goes below zero volume starts to depress as you 7:45 at the church. CB Convac... 4B Jal alai...... 12B exhale. The blood vessels feel this possibility o f developing test data the lives of heart attack victims, ac­ Selene* pressure. Churches .... 6A Obituaries .. lOA from human subjects. Brown was cording to cardiologists at Harbor "So, you have a sucking of blood high pressure and the blood gets Members of Emanuel Lutheran Classified . 10-12B Opinion...... 4A result of massive cardiac damage. Into the chest from the head, arms, squirt^ out through the left heart developing a test method involving Church Women arc asked to bring Collectors__ 2B Sr. Citizens . 14B General Hospital. animals. Comics...... 13B Sports...... 8-9B Dr. J. Michael Criley, chief of car­ The condition, however, can oe legs and other parts of the body. It Into the aorta.” mittens for the mitten tree to church reversed if it is treated fast enough. goes through the right part of the In one Instance which occurred Using high speed X-ray Sunday. diology, and Dr. Daniel C. Brown, an photography and dyes injected into American Heart Association In addition to standard procedures heart and into the pulmonary vessels with a heart patient in the hospital, the bloodstream, he beUeves they research fellow, said coughs might beginning with early recognition of which are expanded because of the the doctors discovered coughing not The Book Discussion Group of Con­ will be able to prove the cough-blood produce enough blood flow through symptoms and progressing through negative pressure, and possibly into only produced blood flow to distant cordia Lutheran Church will meet flow theory. the body to keep the heart attack vic­ cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, the left heart as well. arteries, but that a second "intrin­ tonight at 8 in the church room to dis­ tim conscious several minutes after Criley said the coronary victim ‘"Then, the next thing that happens sic” h e ^ beat followed each cough- But establishing a direct cuss "Born Again.” relationship between coughing and Good Morning the heart has stopped normal might be able to help himself by when you cough is the pressure inside Indiiced beat. Rate hike granted blood flow won’t be the end of the coughing to force blood through his the chest cavity goes up to between The major difficulty. Brown said, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bushnell will Have A Good Day beating. story. Coughing must occur between They are concerned with "sudden body. 120 and 180 millimeters of mercury is testing the effects of coughs. The the onset of ventricular fibrillation be host and hostess at the Lutz Junior death,” the result of ventricular "What we think happens,” Brown — about the same general range of average cough lasts from two-tenths Museum, 126 Cedar St., Sunday from V- and the loss of consciousness, a fibrillation, or an ineffective said, "is before you cough you take a the systolic blood pressure in a nor­ of a second to a full second. That 2 to 5 p.m. The museum is free and period of only 10 to IS seconds. deep breath. ’lie pressure in the mal person. eliminates tests designed to last open to the public. Outside today ^ to phone company twitching of the heart, and not the Fair today with highs in the 30s. In­ rl ...... creasing cloudiness tonight with low's HARTFORD (UPI) - If you for an increase of $55.3 million. • Basic installation charges will Elderly go in the 20s. Cloudy Sunday with have one private telephone line In its decision — which came after remain at $29 for residential users chance of light snow or sleet; highs 17 days of public hearings — the and $49 for business customers. to hospital in the 30s. in your home or make a lot of PUCA said the rate increase is toll calls within Connecticut, However, the installation charge necessary to allow SNET to maintain should be broken into five parts so too much you’re going to be paying more Great Gift Ideas! its "financial health.” The last rate customers with simple installations to the Southern New England increase was granted to SNET on will pay less, BOSTON (UPI) - The Summary Jan. 12, 1975. elderly are hospitalized too Telephone Co. PORT ELIZABETH. South The rate hike means that if a • Residential measured service often and take too many Those are two effects of the $33.8 will be limited to 30 calls per month. 4 - Africa (UPI) — Two giant residential subscriber has one basic drugs because doctors are million rate increase granted Friday The charge will be 12.5 cents for each American-owned tankers, one telephone, the service charge would not adequately trained to to the telephone company by the additional call. loaded with crude oil, collided in Public Utilities Control Authority. increase between 60 and 90 cents treat them, said a Harvard monthly. The telephone company wanted Medical School professor fog off the South African coast The next step is for the PUCA to Friday and exploded in huge schedule at least one public hearing. Other major aspects of the deci­ local pay telephone calls to cost 20 in a New England Journal sion are: cents, claiming that local coin calls of Medicine article sheets of flames fueled by a The company can allocate the rate spreading, 60-miIe oil slick. increase any way that it wants, sub­ • Pay telephone calls will remain cost the company more than 19 cents. published Wednesday. But the PUCA said it was concerned Port authorities said it was a ject to final PUCA approval. 10 cents. "Elderly patients use a the increase would seriously affect 7 "miracle" that all but two of the • Time charges on calls made by third of the hospital beds, a The Southern New England some groups of customers, including 84erew members from the sister speech and hearing-impaired persons fourth of the medications Telephone Co., which serves 1.2 the poor who tend to use pay phones ships were plucked to safety by a million customers, originally asked on special equipment will be cut 75 and 27 cents of every percent. more than more affluent customers. health care dollar in this helicopter dodging the flaming country," said John W. oil. Rowe, also a physician at Boston’s Beth Israel WASHINGTON (UPI) - Per­ Hospital. sonal income showed a healthy in­ "The amount of crease in November and construc­ STRIKES hospitalizations tion of new homes and apartments precipitated by adverse was at the second highest level of drug reactions is 50 percent 1977. the government said Friday. higher in elderly patients The Commerce Department than in those under 60 said that while housing starts, a traditional bellweather of ... years old,” said Rowe. Steel walkout ends "The average elderly economic performance, fell 5.4 American is given 13 percent in November, last HIBING, Minn. (UPI) - The Inland Steel Corp. plant north of Aug, 1 under the union s Experimen­ prescriptions a year.” month's level topped all previous my number^ longest major strike in United Virginia, Minn., approved a settle­ tal Negotiating Agreement, the ment in a membership vote Friday, widest no-strike pact in the labor Rowe recommends months this year except October. Georgina Vince of 44 Case Drive shouts “That’s my Steelworkers’ history — 4 1/2 months That October Increase was 7.7 — ended Friday and workers on 181-43. movement today. It bars national elderly patients regularly number” during'a drawing for handmade gifts as Margaret bring all their medications percent, signaling more activity Minnesota’s Iron Range plan to All but about 4,500 of the 18,000 who strikes and allows walkouts only on a to a physician for review of than any single month since May, Stiles of 41D Case Drive waits for her lucky number to be celebrate Saturday with a "victory went on strike are back on the job, local basis over "local issues,” their safety and usefulness. 1973, so the November drop was drawn. They and every other senior citizen attending a Christ­ rally.” "We won a victory,” said Joe Workers in 15 local unions struck Rowe’s article noted not considered a worrisome sign. mas party in Herrmann Hall of Westhill Gardens received one About 18,000 miners and plant Samargia, 35, one of the strike against 12 steel companies over a fewer than half of U.S. Personal income, which often of the handmade gifts. Residents of Westhill planned the party workers — most of them in northern leaders. variety of issues but the main de­ indicates future consumer spen­ Minnesota and Upper Michigan — But many USW members thought mand was incentive pay similar to medical schools offer including the decorations and gifts. (Herald photo by Dunn) courses in gerontology, the ding. rose 0.9 percent last month won incentive pay for at least three- they should have gotten more. Many that received by steel mill workers. and followed a revised 1.4 percent were lett with bare savings accounts, Most incentive bonus settlements D subject of aging, and he at­ fourths of their members in the long, tributed the ’’neglect” in increase in October. It equaled bitter fight over “local issues” that business suffered and some workers will raise the average worker s pay part to prejudice. the second largest increase since left them with little for Christmas. in allied industries were laid off. by 55 cents an hour beginning Nov, 1. ‘"There is evidence that early spring, the department said. Welding caused Locals have been settling one by State and local governments lost an 1979, The average Iron Range the student’s view of the one for more than a month and the estimated $166,000 a day in taxes. steelworker has been getting $7,40 an elderly actually ATLANTA (UPI) - last small local of 400 workers at The steelworkers went on strike hour. deterioriates during Reappearance of an influenza medical school,” he said. strain that caused a major Millstone blast "Little is known about epidemic in this country 30 years E how sick old people differ ago was reported Friday by the from a switch closing, which resulted • 41 • Violence in coalfields from sick young people,” national Center for Disease Con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast in .the second explosion, he said. he said. "Medical students trol. Utilities Friday said human error At the Hartford meeting, dynamited early Friday. Damage are taught the signs and The strain, which is related to may have been responsible for the A Chessie System rail bridge was to his native West Virginia and did Northeast officials heard complaints was not sufficient to stop the flow of symptoms of a disease as the swine flu virus, represented a explosions at its Millstone I nuclear dynamited and a coal company mine not attend Friday's negotiating ses­ of their delay in notifying Waterford house burned to the ground in Ken­ coal - shipments from six mines expressed in young or definite antigenic "shift” of the power plant that released a small sion, BCOA President Joseph Bren­ and state officials of the accident. tucky Friday in the latest wave of served by the line. middle-aged patients, and influenza virus, a medically amount of radioactivity and injured nan said both sides were "still historic event that normally oc­ one workman. Waterford Police Chief James violence to hit the nation's coalfields talking." A Canada Coal Co. mine house used little is said about how for storage in nearby Pike County these factors change in the curs about once every 10 years. A spokesman for Northeast said Perkins only learned of the accident during the 12-day-old United Mine Local UMW leaders in Ohio C burned to the ground Friday, but elderly.” Since it is a strain that has not the firm “now believes the cause” of when a call came through for an am­ Workers strike. asserted Friday it would be impossi­ been around for three decades, the first of two blasts that shook the bulance to take an injured workman In Washington, negotiations ble for the union to ratify a new con­ there were no injuries. many young Americans would Waterford site Tuesday “may have to the hospital, it was disclosed. between the UMW and Bituminous tract by the end of the year because State police were investigating have little natural defense against been caused by a welding operation Unable to reach the Millstone plant Coal Operators Association snagged the rank-and-file would reject any both incidents and considered them Hereditary by telephone, Perkins drove to the probably related to the strike by 188.- Diamond Earrings, it and it could become in the Millstone I turbine building.” on the issue of health and welfare proposal to fine wildcat strikers, widespread. ’The .last major flu site and after entering, was told he benefits after optimistic reports A spokesman for the Chessie 000 UMW members whicti has Pendants & Rings The announcement came after experiment epidemic in this country occurred Northeast officials met earlier in the could not leave because of the earlier in the week. Svstem said a bridge near Wayland. spawned violence in Appalachian and Our Reg. 34.95 to 69.95 in 1968-69, striking an estimated day with representatives of Gov. Ella possibility of contamination in the UMW President Arnold Miller flew in southeast Kentucky, was western coalfields. is planned 25 million people and causing 33,- T. Grasso in Hartford to explain why area. The Connecticut State Police heard 2 5 « « , o 4 9 ™ 000 deaths. there was a delay in reporting the ac­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - cident. about the accident from reporters. ni;imnnH<: arp fnrpupri ^ p m ir Government scientists UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Spokesman Emmanuel Forde said The governor's office got word an hope to conduct a first-of-a- The U.N. General Assembly an inspection revealed the mark on hour after the 1 p.m. blast in the ... Farmers stop the mail kind animal experiment Friday adopted two further an instrumentation line resembling Millstone I stack which filters next month to see if con­ recommendations aimed at stop­ radioactive gas before it is released that left by a welding apparatus. The stopped hog and cattle sales across troversial gene transplant ping the floW of oil and money into instrumentation line, he said, over Long Island Sound. Tractor blockades by angry Nebraska Gov. J. James Exon techniques can produce a arranged the conference call with the state and are stifling production 14K Goid Rings Set South Africa as a punitive monitors the flow of gas through the All the principals got together farmers, in their third day of a harmful organism. Friday to determine what went nationwide strike Friday slowed Bergland and chief executives of at many packing plants, the U.S. with Genuine Stones measure for its policy of racial plant's off-gas treatment system. Department of Agriculture reported The "hazard segregation. He said the accidental contact wrong with their failsafe reporting Christmas mail delivery in some Colorado. Iowa. Kansas. Minnesota. assessment” experiment is system and see that it didn't happen states despite pleas from postal of­ Missouri. Montana. Wyoming and the Friday. Our 2 2 7 0 The vote on the resolutions between a welder and the line may Farmers have picketed packing to be conducted in a special wound up a verbose discussion of again. ficials and other strikers picketed Dakotas. Reg. 39.97 have caused a “heat-transfer' that plants and the livestock exchange in high containment the two African problem areas — An aide to Gov. Ella T. Grasso, meat packing plants across the na­ The U.S. Postal Service said a mail caused the recombination of Oklahoma City the past several days laboratory originally built Our 2 9 7 0 Rhodesia and South Africa — in Jeffrey Daniels, said: “The situation tion. truck in Colorado was delayed hydrogen and oxygen and triggered and extended their efforts to two by the Army at Frederick, Reg. 49.97 the Assembly. the explosion. created a dangerous uncertainty.” Agriculture Secretary Bob between Springfield and Campo by Md., for biological warfare The debates were marked by in­ According to E. James Ferland, Bergland was scheduled to receive a farmers in a convoy of tractors bakeries Thursday. The smaller explosion probably Despite the picketing, a weekly studies. Our White creased black African embitter- Millstone plant superintendent, the conference call Friday night from Thursday. Another mail truck near 'tv > ie casing, walnut woodgrain dial caused the gas to seep into the market summary by the Agriculture One hurdle remains to be Reg. 59.97 3 9 ^» with first gaseous blast occurred about Farm Belt governors to discuss Dumas. Texas, was delayed ment about white minority rule, sampling building at the base of a Department showed most farmers crossed before the 9:30 a.m. as a result of an possible solutions to the strike, Thursday by a slow procession of Opals, rubies, garnets or sapphires ^ particularly Pretoria's latest 370-foot exhaust stack, he said. appeared to be shipping beef and National Institutes of in exquisite settings. ^ anti-opposition measures and the "implosion" in a sealed loop at the aimed at forcing higher prices for tractors. The gas, in turn, was probably ig­ pork to market at normal levels. Health can proceed with controversial death in jail of nited by an electrical spark, possibly base of a chimney stack. farm products. Striking Georgia farmers have the experiment at the black leader Steve Biko. Frederick Cancer Research Center. A lawyer MOSCOW (UPI) - Western who lives near the lab is 14K Gold Diamond Heart ->,l diplomats speculated Friday that Your neighbors’ views: Are you spending more for Christmas gifts this year? seeking federal court ac­ Soviet President Leonid 7 Pendant or Earrings ^ tion to block the experi­ Genuine Full Lead Brezhnev, who disappeared from t t ment on grounds it might Crystal Pendants Our public view last week, may be ill endanger people in the Reg. with influenza. Frederick area. 39.99 'Speculation that Brezhnev was An e s tim a te d 300 §s 3 ^ Choose diamond heart pendant or ^ ailing began after the Soviet laboratories in the United matching earrings. 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