26 - EVENINO HERALD. Wed.. Dec. 12. i m Tuesday: Soup, ItaUan South Windsor. ‘Family Is Here To Stay,’ Menus grinder, lenum tart. Wednesday: Elbow All Schools macaroni and spaghetti Monday; Pork chop pat- Manchester boat, potato puffa, sauce, tossed salad, yeast vegetable, applesauce. roll, apple. tie, whipped potato, gravy, Cafeteria menus which mixed vegetables, dinner Tuesday: Juice, hotdog Thursday: Turkey, Betty Friedan Says will be served Dec. 17-21 at on roll, french fries, cole roll with butter, canned Manchster Public Schools dressing, gravy, peas, fruit. slaw or vegetable stix, cranberry sauce, sweet world out of are as follows; Tuesday: Spaghetti with iimtrltpBlpr Feminist Betty Friedan Stage 2, she said, will change the road, Toffler said he sees a chocolate chip cookie. potato Christmas cake. Monday: Frankfurt on a launched Stage 2 of her shatter other mystiques recognition with today's great many people working Wednesday: Juice, . Friday: Pot luck. meat sauce, salad, Italian revolution this month and that keep people — men, world. in electronic cottages. roll, baked beans, cole lasagna, green beans, bread and butter, fruited slaw, milk and fru it.. Menus are subject to gelatin. it will be coming your way women, children — from ''That world will be as “What we are going to bread, gelatin with top­ change without notice. Tuesday: Cubed beef Wednesday: Bacon, let­ before the year 2,000. reaching full personhood. different from today as our see is the wife, children ping. Milk is served with all Stage 2, she says, is the Ms. Friedan also spoke world is from that of patty with gravy, whlpp^ Thursday: Turkey, tuce and tomato, p ^ t o and maybe others brought potato, buttered beets or meals. human liberation move­ of the urgent needs of George Washington,” he gravy, mashed potato, puffs, soup, bread, pitting in as well as part of an carrots, corn bread, ment. young women who said. electronics production cranberry sauce, hot with topping. butter, milk and ice The mother of the libera­ are "up against the "It is possible we are not team at home.” vegetable, whole wheat Hebron Thursday: Pizza, salad, cream. tion movement mentioned biological clock." She said going to have the problem Similar family teams bread, holiday ice cream. Elementary fruit juice, ice cream cup her aim at an all-day she meant women facing of leaving home to go to Wednesday; Spaghetti Friday: Juice, meat and or ice cream sandwich. worked producing things Monday: Chicken cutlet, v6i. KctX No. 63 — Manchester, £k>nn., Tiiursdey, boownber'te. leTBT Assembly on the "Future an agonizing choice for work. Our whole concept of with meat sauce, tossed cheese pizza, tossed salad, Friday: Fishsticks on • Since 1881 • 20

HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Mpckite Transportation Department today To Stop Patient Moves planned to lay out its proposal to set to see if patient rights The owner of Joyner said he will be Venezuela, Iran's oil chief All Akbar cnide oil to the current celling of a.m., the first day presidential up a rapid rail system linking LAUREN DAVIS Energy Update First Time on Top Gold soared to a record opening of have been violated, and a Manchester Manor, Paul sending letters to the co- Moinfar said Wednesday. in.SO a barrel at its general hopefuls could formally file their $459 an ounce in both London and southwestern Connecticut cities SHEA Washington: The Senate New York: U.S. oil industry meeeting in Venezuela next week, from New Haven to Greenwich. check of whether the home and Helen Lilstro, and the chairmen of that com­ CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Saying he candidacy for New Hampshire’s Zurich, an Increase of $12 from Herald Reporter administrator, Paul R. Wednesday rejected attempts to kill sources said Wednesday there was no Japanese Foreign Ministry sources Transportation Commissioner completely considered how mittee. Rep. Paul LaRosa wanted to finish on top for a cha^e, showcase primary on Feb. 26. W edne^y's close in London and MANCHESTER - Sheltz, could not be an amendment to boost the oil wind­ hard evidence five OPEC members said Wednesday. Cleveland lawyer Richard b y toiSiy Gardner found Kay waiting out­ Arthur Powers said the rapid rail each patient would be and Sen. Anthony Ciarione $12.50 in Zurich. Manchester Manor Nur­ affected by the transfer. reached for comment fall profit tax by $30 billion, then will raise their oil prices prior to the became the first presidential can­ side, with the requirements in hand. system is part of the state’s $250 will be receiving Joyner’s sing Home was ordered A hearing hasn’t been today. communications which r e f i l l to restrict debate on the tax. cartel's price setting conference in Eight Die in Fire didate to reserve a spot on the New The Qeveland lawyer, best known million commitment to improve rail Caracas next week. 1 Wednesday to stop scheduled yet, but Joyner The home is forcing out Joyner said, "Ckiuld lead to Washington: American consumers Hampshire primary ballot. for his defense of Army Lt. William Chief in Custody service in the state in the next five transferring Medicaid CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Hi. (U P I)- said, " I ’m elated. This the Medicaid patients so it changes that will prevent may radically alter their shopping Cleveland: The U.S. Justice PfMident Carter officially entered Calley Jr., said he wanted to feel years to seven years. patients to make room for Department has cleared Standard Oil Fire destroyed two adjacent wood- SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) - gives us time to maneuver. can fill its beds with future transfers of this habits in the early ISOOs in order to the nation’s first Democratic what it was like to come in first. Powers said he also planned to higher paying private compensate for continued increases Co. of Ohio "at this time" of any an­ frame houses early t ^ y , killing South Korea’s army chief of staff,, name Hugh Manke, his executive I’m going to try to incor­ privately funded patients, kind happening anywhere primary about an hour later when "I feel that I’ve been last so many patients until a state who can be charg^ more. in gasoline prices, a new government titrust violations regarding eight people, including four young arrested after a shootout that left assistant, to serve as the state’s first porate penalties into an act in this state.” state campaign chairman. Gov. Hugh times I thought for a change I would hearing determines the Joyner said, "This entire report predicted Wednesday. allegations the company was attemp­ girls and their brother. Arson was some wounded, was in custody today rail development coordinator at a that handles this type of Joyner said Saturday he Gallen, presented the secretary of be first,” Kay said. legality of the move. problem has been caused Washington: The 20 nations for­ ting to force its independent dealers suspected. with other generals for alleg^ com­ rail workshop in Stamford. situation." would seek a court injunc­ state with 6,000 signatures - six times State Representative Joyner referred to by the two-tiered rate tion to stop the patient ming the International Energy Agen­ out of business, UPI has learned. The eight killed were trapped in plicity in the assassination of Presi­ Richard Bradley, deputy com­ more than was needed and a check Walter Joyner, R- Public Act 79-265, which transfers but said cy now realize they must cooperate Abu Dhabi: The United Arab one bedroom of one of the houses. dent Park Chunghee. missioner for planning and research, structure. 1 believe the for $500. An All-Time High Manchester, e x p re s ^ his Wednesday he will not take to cut their oil imports or risk com­ Emirates may increase the price of Two people — including the mother of Defense Minister Ro Jaehyun an­ said the rapid rail system is basically requires the same things as time has come for the The governor said he was confident . ' m pleasure with the Depart­ that action because of the peting in ferocious bidding wars over its oil exports before next week's the dead children — escaped and all LONDON (UPI) - Gold reached an nounced today that martial law com­ a commuter service to New York those mandated by the Legislature's public health Carter would eventually win a second ment of Health Service ac­ committee to expand its in­ cease and desist order. “I scarce crude oil. Energy Secretary Caracas meeting of the Organization five people in the other house fled all time high and the dollar fell today mander and Army Chief of Staff Gen. City "but pressure is developing to cease and desist action, but term in the White House, but he was tion but added, “I only vestigation into nursing accom plished w hat I Charles Duncan said Wednesday. of Petroleum Exporting Countries, safely. on most of the world’s money Chung Seunghwa was arrested late move people within the state city-to- is a paper lion since it cautious about how well the presi­ regret it has taken so long exerts no penalties on homes to include a study of started out to do,” Joyner Tehran. Iran: Oil-exporting coun­ according to Oil Minister and OPEC Police said the fire began in the dent will do in New Hampshire’s markets in response to reports of Wednesday with some of his fellow city.” for the state to move to Chairman Mana Said al Oteiba. death house shortly before 2 a.m. generals in a move that appeared those who disobey. the rate structure” said. tries will raise crude prices without primary. sharp oil price increases by He said the system would eventual­ protect the health and safe­ Tokyo: The OPEC cartel is CDT and spread to the other struc­ linked to the leadership struggle gWKKWdKWWfatmWWMI! XMmeaicxiMMiiKtafMe agreeing to increase production at Secretary of State William members of the Organization of ly be expanded to other parts of the ty of the patients who have expected to boost its floor price of ture. since Park’s death. the forthcoming ministerial talks in Gardner opened his office doors at r Petroleum Exporting (Countries. state and meanwhile, the department had the threat of this move planned to improve rail service in hanging over their heads other areas. for so long." ■Peopletalk' Officials of the home told Lawyers Split on Grasso Appoints the state late in October it was dropping out of the Britain Concerts Seven to Boards Medicaid program, Of Death Penalty Gov. Ella Grasso has appointed claiming its reimburse­ WFIKIKIICO ^ OIWVI Benefit Refugees seven area residents to various state ment rate was too low. commissions. Since then, 14 of the Even Kurt Waidhein couidn't get the Beatles HARTFORD (UPI) - A state at­ convicted of a capital crime should Dr. Walter Schardt, and Catherine h o m e ’s 22 M ed icaid J back together again, but torney says a judge’s ruling that a be put to death failed to meet criteria Jenkins were reappointed to the patients have been moved Board of Trustees (or Regional Com­ out, even though some lOVItT TmniATUNI ' the U.N. secretary section of Connecticut’s death penal­ set by the U.S. Supreme Court. general's effort to ty law unconstitutional is limited in "The court has concluded that the munity College. Pigeon Keeper lived at the home for years los Cream provisions for the death penalty Thomas Reiley, and John Rogers., and spent their life savings (lir i^ n a d engineer a reunion on scope, but the defense attorney for a Imogene Hambric, 72, at home with one of her two adopted behaif of Cambodian capital murder suspect disagrees. hearing do not meet the standards both of Manchester, and Marie there before going on made just refugees has paid off. Hartford Superior Court Judge required for the Imposition of such a Blackstone of East Hartford will crippl^ pigeons, may soon be evicted from the apartment in public assistance. Joyner said the cease for you. E 23* A U.N. spokesman David M. Shea made the ruling penalty by the prevailing view of the serve on the Connecticut Historical New York City she has lived in for 20 years because of the 3 P&M UflW tAIHIM POTOCAtT • says talks between Wednesday and said he won’t allow Supreme Court of the United States," Commission. birds. She is being taken to Housing Court by her landlord. He and desist action, issued by For period ending 7 a.m. EST 12/14/79. Thursday night Shea wrote in a six-page decision. John DeRosa, of South Windsor Commissioner Douglas Waldheim and ex-Beatle the penalty to be used in the trial of claims the two birds, which cannot fly but sleep under her bed, Maraschino red cherries, mint flavored green cherries, dubonnet will find rain in the Pacific Northwest, lower Texas and Gerald "Gary” Castonguay, 34, ac­ He said the law failed to require will be the chairman of the Elevator Lloyd, calls for three Paul McCartney have violate the lease for the rent-controlled apartment. (UPI things. It mandates a halt black cherries, almond nuts and almond flavor. A delightful pink the south Atlantic sUtes while some snow falls in upper spawned a series of fun­ cused of murdering a Plainville that all "mititgating factors” of a Installation, Repair and Maintenance / photo) in patient transfers, a ice cream chock full of fruits and nuts. ’Tis our annual Christmas New England. Generally fair weather is indicated draising concerts by police officer in 1977. capital crime and the person con­ Work Examining Board. Walter review of those transferred treat to you! elsewhere across the nation. Britain's top rock bands "It’s not a ruling from the (state) victed of it be taken into account in Tower, of Manchester will also serve Cranberry Sherbet - inciuding McCartney's Supreme Court,” said Robert the sentencing hearing. on this board. Christmasy cranberry red. So refreshing and so good, too! Wings and The Who. Meyers, chief assistant state’s at­ Shea said those standards were set More Donations Weather Forecast Others in the London torney for Hartford County. “If the by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in an Program To Close Shopping Trips Slated CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Massachusetts. Connecticut afternoon, continuing tonight. charity lineup between issue were to come up in another Ohio case. EAST HARTFORD - The Satur­ (UPI) — Massachusetts St Rhode Island: A winter Snow ending early Friday Dec. 26 and Dec. 29 — case or in pnother county it would be Meyers said he wouldn’t appeal the day Girls Gymnastics program spon­ EAST HARTFORD - Mayor 9:50 a.m.; Meadow Hill, 10 a.m.; Institute of Technology has storm warning is in effect for followed by scattered flurries Queen, Ian Dury and up to the judge.” ruling now because proceedings sored hy the East Hartford Parks George A. Dagon announced that the T railer Park, 10:05 a.m . and collected $6 million more the Berkshires and a travelers north and partial clearing The Blockheads, Matumbi, The Specials, Billy Con- Shea found fault with the portion of against Castonguay were in progress. Rochambeau -Underpass, 10:15 a.m. advisory in effect for the south. Temperatures today in and Recreation Department will be special Christmas shopping trips for in contributions than it set « R T 6 & 4 4 A ^ fa rm e r BAKKATE SB3KE. « naly, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, and the law which requires a hearing to His trial was expected to begin with closed this Saturday because of a senior citizens will be as follows: Friday, Dec. 21 — Shea Gardens, 10 out to do nearly five years remainder of northern and in' the teens north to upper 20s jury selection early next month. j OPEN PAILY&SUN I terior Massachusetts and the south. Lows tonight in the Rockpile — featuring Dave Edmunds and Nick determine whether a person con­ Gerald Castonguay Penney High wrestling match Monday, Dec. 17 — Shea Gardens, a.m.; Hutt Heights, 10:05 a.m.; ago. Lowe. But the prosecutor said he will ask Northwest Hills of Connec­ single numbers north to low victed of a capital crime should be Shea’s ruling came on a defense scheduled in the gym. The program 12:30 p.m.; Miller Gardens, 12:35 Heritage, 10:10 a m. and Daley Adds the spokesman, "It is also hoped that Elton the judge for the right to appeal so he ticut. Mostly rain near the 20s south. Highs Friday in the put to death. motion filed by attorneys for will be held the following weeks at p.m.; Elms Village, 12:40. Court, 10:15 a m. John will appear." can take the issue before the state coast and snow or mixed rain teens north to near 30 south. The ruling, in effect, left the death Castonguay, who is charged with the regular time schedule. Wednesday, Dec. 19 — Highlands. snow sleet and some local Vermont: Winter storm Supreme Ck)urt if Castonguay is con­ penalty itself untouched, but dis­ capital murder in the Nov. 21, 1977 freezing rain interior sections warning posted for southern Mellowing allowed the means by which it was to victed and Shea denies a request for today changing over to all Vermont. Snow developing be implemented. shooting death of a Plainville police a death penalty hearing. In light of snow before ending by or south today and mixing with When John Osborne wrote “Look Back in Anger," Defense attorney Michael R. officer Robert Holcomb. Shea’s ruling such a denial was like­ shortly after midnight sleet or rain at times. Ac­ 24 years ago, he became Britain's most famous Sheldon said the ruling indirectly Castonguay’s attorneys had asked ly, Meyers said. cumulations of 6 inches or the judge to bar the state from tonight Snow accumulations "angry young man." His 50th birthday Wednesday struck down the death penalty. It was uncertain if the decision of 4 to 7 inches possible in more possible by evening. found him neither quite so young nor quite so angry. questioning potential jurors about would affect the other pending death some western hill areas and 2 Light snow developing north "It doesn't do it in terms,” said Says he, in London, "I'm not so much angry as their feelings on capital punishmedt. penalty case in the state, which in­ to 4 inches in some of the . Highs in the Sheldon, director of the University of The judge granted the request, Lighted ceramic passionate. I am passionate about the way this volves two men charged in the April church ... charming other northern and interior 20s to low 30s. Snow tonight Connecticut Law School’s criminal basing it on his finding against the sections. Colder with the diminishing to flurries country has changed since I wrote that play. We law clinic. But he said the decision slayings of three Purolator Security ccnlarpiece and gift death penaiy hearing law. 19.98 highs today 30 to 40. Windy Friday. Lows in the teens to used to be the gentlest nation on earth. Now we've was in the end “a definitive ruling on guards in a robbery at the firm’s and cold tonight and gfriday the low 20s. Highs Friday in become brutal, aggressive and competitive. People the death penalty." Shea said the law which provides Waterbury garage. with the overnight lows in the the 20s. do not care about each other." for a hearing to decide if a person teens and 20s. Highs Friday in Extended Outlook But he isn’t put down by the act of wrapping up his the 30s. fifth decade — says "Politicians of 50 are in their Maine: Winter storm watch Massachusetts, Rhode prime. So are people in my trade." for western mountains, Island St Connecticut: Fair State Election Financing southwest interior, and west Saturday. Chance of showers coastal sections for tonight. Sunday. Fair Monday. Highs The Taxman Cometh bofxJles Mostly sunny north and most­ in the upper 30s to mid 40s ly cloudy elsewhere today Saturday and Sunday and in India's tax collectors are among the world's most heavy handed, but their Killed by Fund Problems Snow developing over the upper 20s to mid 30s Mon­ southwest sections late this day Ovemignt lows in the threat to grab as much afternoon then spreading mid 20s to mid 30s except in , as 80 percent of Mother WRISTM Chrlatmaa or- something from a candidate after an Lnamanta from north and east tonight. Snow the teens and low 20s early ' Teresa’s $193,000 Nobel HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut year, we weren’t about to do that." probably won’t be seeing public Secretary of the State Barbara election probably will be disap­ IHallmark and ending Friday morning. Monday. Peace Prize is fanning /Betrlx Potter. terrific “terry” tops Scattered flurries north and Vermont: Partly cloudy what Californians once financing of state elections for a Kennelly put a bill in last year to ap­ pointed.” ^Verlety of mountains and partial Saturday. A chance of snow or called “Proposition 13 while because the legislators who've propriate $4(X),0(X) each of the next Casey said there was no public out­ beautiful datigna. clearing elsewhere Friday flurries Sunday, clearing Mon­ Fever.” been considering it say there’s no four years to pay for the guber­ cry for public financing when the 1.7S up. . . choose your color afternoon. Temperatures day. Highs in the 2ps and 30s. money, and nobody wants it anyway. natorial campaign in 1982. Her bill subcommittee held a hearing. The today in the teens north to Overnight lows in the teens The Indian Law "Snoopy” rad Ministry has raised the Rep. (Chester Morgan, D-Vernon, was shelved and the Legislature only group that testified in favor of it and white knit .. . choose your style near 30 south. Lows tonight in and 20s. co-chairman of the subcommittee voted to study it instead. was the League of Women Voters. the single numbers north to Maine and New Hampshire: ■ ^ mm Question of the Nobel etocking to studying public financing of cam­ Sen. Steven Casey, D-Bristol, said He said there also isn’t any system hang tor Santa low 20s south. Highs Friday in Fair Saturday. Chance of oc­ i f ' tax liability of the one argument for public financing of set up so voters can check off a to nil 6.00 here's a great look the teens north to near 30 casional snow or rain north k Yugoslavia-born woman paigns, said the vote to kill the idea was unanimous and the full Govern­ elections was that-candidates square, like on their federal income for leisure wear south. and chance of showers south ^ known as "the Saint of * New Hampshire: Winter Sunday. Clearing Monday. Calcutta,” noting she’s ment Administration and Elections wouldn’t be in debt to their'eampaign tax returns, indicating they want from boodles, storm watch for tonight. Highs in the 20s to low 30s never applied for Indian Committee is likely to go ^ong. contributors and would be less likely some of their tax money to be used to it's sculptured chenille Mostly cloudy today. Snow north and 30s to low 40s south. j K l t citizenship. The ques- "One of the problems was with fun­ to grant favors if they win. bankroll campaigns. terry cloth in a carefree spreading north during the Lows in the teens and 20s. I tion is raising a storm of ding,” Morgan said Wednesday. "It "From my own personal “It would have to be an appropria­ blend of polyester and cotton, « i f I protest. would have required taking money experience, we don’t have that tion out of the budget and I don’t choose the tour button out of the budget, and because of the problem in Connecticut,” Casey said. believe politics is a government func­ Says one of her defenders — former Ambassador Beautiful aleak set-in placket pullover Across the Nation financial climate of the state this ”A person who wants to get tion," (iasey said. City Fest to Washin^on Nani Palk hivala - "The law is an cookie jar. 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U L .'rM EVENING HERALD. Thun.. Dec. 18. lOT - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD. Thun.. Dec, U. ICT Kennedy Baeks Israel Aid fm^Editorial fHaurlirstpr Emniiuti HrralJi NEW YORK (UPI) - Sen. Edward M. The Increase should take place in fiscal 1981 of Uie sale of F4 jet fighters to Israel. Manchester — A City of Village Charm Kennedy is blending foreign policy and beginning next October, Kennedy said. Aides Two months ago he opposed an amendment domeitic concerns in bis latest campaign said the new money would offset a 10 percent to cut U.S. aid to Israel by 10 percent, and last Sports Hall of Fame Founded Oct. 1, 1881 year he strongly opposed the proposal to sell proposal. per year decline in U.S. aid due to inflation. For weeks, Kennedy has been saying Infla­ "Such assistance can compensate Israel for military aircraft to Israel's Arab neighbors. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester Sports Hall of over the years with native tion and tbe nation’s economy will be the No. 1 the loss of the Sinai oil fields” as part of the Kennedy was compelled earlier in toe day to Amateur Athletic Union Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. issue in 1180. "Enections are decided on Camp David peace treaty with Egypt, repudiate reports from Iran he had com­ Fame? sons, and daughters, who championship New York A.C. A u dit Bu tm u of ClrcuMion Mtmbor. UnHod ProM Inttrnttlonal economic Issues,” Kennedy told reporters Kennedy said. municated his support to the Ayatollah Why not? "I favor Increased support to Israel because Ruhollah Khomeini. have reached national squad. Stavan Harry, Exacutiva Editor Wednesday, "and they will decide this one.” Establishment of such a heights in the world of sports. Cuttomor Sorvico — 647>M46 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor Now Kennedy, who was to leave for more it is in our national interest, and it is right,” “It’s a total fabrication,” Kennedy said. Nominees can be from Raymond F. Roblnaon. Editor-PuMahar Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emarltua Kennedy said. The senator later raised about g3to,000 for move has met with much campaigning in Denver today, has found an Also, now residing in our every sport, on any level, and issue that couples the U.S. economy with "Israel faces its own economic difficulties his campaign at a stop in Boston. There, the success in a number of midst, are a number of non­ will carefully be sifted by a the winners so noted and Or the 1930s when the foreign affairs — aid to Israel. and hardships. America must not deny Israel senator said goodbye to his wife Joan, who Connecticut communities. natives, but long-standing In a speech Wednesday night at a New York sufficient help in this time of need,” Kennedy campaigned with him Tuesday in Florida and committee, to be named in added each year. Bluefjelds and later the Over the years the plan has residents, who have carved fund-raising dinner, tbe Massachusetts said. Wednesday in Boston. the near future. Many top athletes of British-Americans had a Democrat called fdr a DSO million increase in The position on Israel is consistent with It was Kennedy's first real day on the been broached a number of out enviable reputations in Just how many men, or another day have long been stranglehold on the local aid to Israel to account for inflationary ero­ previous statements by the senator. As long campaign trail since her husband's Nov. 7 times in Manchester but it the world of sports. ago as 1971, Kennedy called for a resumption declaration of candidacy. women, will be honored each forgotten and a Hall of Fame baseball front. sion of the U.S. dollar. never really got behind the Readers have been asked to year is a decision the com­ might just be the tonic Of the 1940s, following talking stage. submit their nominations, in mittee must make. needed to revive memories of World War II, when Once again, the possibility writing, with ac­ Tentative plans call for an th e Golden Years in professional basketball was of a Sports Hall of Fame in complishments noted, to The Thomson Added to Maine Slate appropriate occasion, such as Manchester sports, the 1920s big with championship teams this City of Village Charm Herald’s sports department. a dinner, at which time the when the North End Majors in the State, Eastern and has surfaced. Manchester’s most famous AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Maine voters I have found people are deeply concerned Georgia and Florida. He said his first first winner, or winners, of and South End Cubs ruled the American Leagues produced about the failure of the two party system in priorities for gaining additional ballot slots Steve Cassano, native son is Joe McCluskey, will find a third political party on the ballot the award will formally be in­ roost in football and the in Manchester. next November as a result of a move that has our times. were his home state, California, Vermont and Manchester’s deputy mayor, winner of 25 national long dis- "We hope to offer an alternative party to the Delaware. ducted into the Hall of Fame. Manchester baseball team, Let’s have your made the state the first In the nation to allow and a sports buff to boot, is tance running cham­ Campaign Secrets conservative former New Hampshire Gov. politics as usual,” the conservative three- He said his campaign would begin running Cassano said he would like featuring major league nominations of individuals. the latest to bring up the sub­ pionships, twice a member of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis whispers in the ear of Sen. Edward Meldrim Thomson on its presidential slate. term New Hamsphire governor said. "test” television advertisements including a to see a large plaque placed players of that period who Let’s have the Manchester Thonnson enlisted the aid of former indepen­ Frankland garnered about 20 percent of the five minute segment and several 30 second ject. the United States Olympic Kenney as they attend a fund raising dinner for the Massachusetts in Manchester’s main recrea­ were not allowed to play on Sports Hall of Fame get off dent gubernatorial candidate Rev. Herman C. vote in Maine’s 1978 gubernatorial race, en­ spots in New Hampshire, Texas and Maine Like other communities, senator in New York City Wednesday. Sen. Kennedy, seeking the titling him to take advantage of a little known next week. team and long-time highly tion building, the West Side Sunday in Boston, graced the "Buddy” Frankland and an obscure state law the ground and become a Democratic presidential nomination, called for a $350 million increase to get his Constitution Party recognized in state law allowing gubernatorial and presiden­ Thomson said no matter what the outcome Manchester has been blessed successful coach of the Rec Center, with names of lineup of the local team. reality in 1980. in U.S. aid to Israel as he spoke to his audience during the dinner. (UPI Maine Wednesday, ensuring his name will tial candidates who receive more than 5 per­ of next November’s election is “we will have cent of the vote to register new parties laid the foundation for the great principles of photo) appear on the 1980 presidential ballot in Maine. without collecting the 18,000 signatures nor­ the U.S. Constitution” and for the future of the “We believe in the old saying, ‘As Maine mally required. Constitution Party. He likened his campaign Letters The Herald in Washington goes so goes the nation,” Thomson told a news Thomson said he had formed campaip to the 1854 founding of the Republican Party. ‘Iran' License Abandoned conference. “In my travels across the country organizations in New Hampshire, California,

BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Increased U.S. be firebombed,” Annette said. Odyssey to Iran — Part 6 hostility toward Iran has forced a The couple said their daughter recently Cambodia Bridgeport couple to abandon their auto parked the car in a garage at Norwalk vanity plates to avoid more threats. Hospital. She found a note on the To the editor: Someone will notice, someone will By LEE RODERICK cadence martial music and have many friends in America, but The couple siqce 1950 has used a license windshield that said, "The only reason I Reach (or the moon care. TEHRAN — Early Sunday mor­ revolutionary slogans. this is my homeland. And I’ll gladly plate that reads "IRAN,” a combination don't set fire to your car is that I’m not sure if you’re an Iranian. Go home if you When sinking in the quicksands of Dr. A.B. Sundquist ning, Nov. 25, Rep. George Hansen Several young women in chadors — fight if we are attacked.” of their first names, Irving and Annette. despair 50 Wyllys St., arose, shaved, and put on the one suit the long cape, usually black, worn But wiUi the hostage crisis Uieir vanity are.” Others in the crowd were less ap­ The couple had renewed the “IRAN” Though only your hand is showing Manchester he had brought with him to Iran. This from head to toe — approached and plates have become the target of abuse, proachable and more argumentative. registration in September but they have was to be his biggest day in the coun­ the couple said Wednesday. They asked were admitted inside. Hundreds of When our conversation began heating now pulled off the plates. The car is sitting lEvrs try — the day he would face militant workers from a factory marched up, I retreated toward the embassy that their last name be withheld. "I just don’t want any more publicity. in a garage until the state sends them non­ students inside the U.S. Embassy and through the streets to face us at the gate, 15 feet away, leaving the two We’ve been threatened that our car would descript tags. meet with their 50 American front of the embassy. In a show of armed guards between us. Quote/Unquote hostages. support that has become a daily At 10 a.m., a student from inside Time in Iran is ritual, they began to shout in Per­ the embassy compound reappeared eight-and-a-half sian: "Death to Carter! Death to the ACTION SUCKS "These students' only crime is that iiiiniHlralionK Ihroughoul Ihr I ..S. at the gate and admitted Eric hours later than shah" they were born in Iran, or, at worst, not lo cooperate in the deportation Rouleau. Later, Rouleau, who has Thoughts that they have expressed their of Iranian tttudentH. in Washington, so As the morning wore on the wide contacts among Iranian he'd been up workers were joined by thousands of Say “Seiko Quartz’ political convictions. Yet, Mr. Carter "I love going to hotels and getting leaders, said he alone was allowed to "What should we speak of almost all night has ordered their most basic civil a steak up in the room and having a others. Only a rope separated them join Hansen inside because France is When we are old? When we shall in time for Q r^tm as answering phone liberties to be violated We believe cold Coke and everything is right from us. It seemed a good time to regarded by Iran as “outside the con­ hear that freedom of speech and residency there when you want it; hut I'm not calls from find out what was on their minds, so I flict.” Stretch waistband The rain and wind beat dark reporters during stepped to the rope and sought are human rights — not privileges afraid of poverty. “True Muslims An hour later. Rouleau came out, December?” William Shakespeare, their office hours on the other side of someone who could speak English. granted only to those born in never fear nor do they grieve." bringing the news that Hansen had "Cymbeline,” Act III, Scene 3, line the world. At 8 a.m ., he was Above the frenzied roar of the America." — Muhammed .AM, three-time finished talking to the students and 35. scheduled to face the students, crowd, Nasser Shariata came — Jeff Friedman, uxitialanl Hirer- world heavyweight boxing eham- was about to be taken to see the To some December is like this having had only his usual two hours tor of the SludrntH for u Liberation pion. (The Poel'n Eneyelopedia) forward. “ We love the American peo- hostages. quote from Shakespeare; but it need Perhaps the of sleep. Society, who anked rolle|ce ad- ple, but not the American Even though the visit with the not to be so. At this time of tbe year government," said Shariata in a Americans had been cleared up to As we I6ft his room, I reached over we celebrate the birth of the Light of refrain that we had heard many and including Kbomeini, Hansen still 8196 with most comfortoble slocks fvDoolSaqrd and instinctively turned off the light. the world, Jesus Christ. 8296 wldi attached times before. had to convince the students on the “ Leave it on, I like light," he Once the glitter of the tinsel has attached bracelet spot to let him do so. Finally, after bracelet snapped. The tremendous pressure faded, and the gifts are all un­ a man can wear. Shariata, a clean-cut young much delay, they told him he was getting to him. wrapped, will December seem dark? sergeant in the Iranian Navy who "deserved” to visit his compatriots. With the birth of Jesus in your - Hansen had quietly invited two ISA©... Hansen’s account of being blind­ other reporters as well to accompany lived in the United States for six heart it is just the beginning of a new folded, placed in a van, and driven to him to the embassy — Edwin Smith years, said, "Everyone in the life. December IS a bright and □ Neat, trim appeararance is a separate building where he visited Here Is what we call of UPI and Eric Rouleau of Le military here is ready to die for the glorious time. Our prayer is that you with about 20 hostages, already has “practical elegance." appropriate anywhere. Monde. He would try to get us into cause. We don’t care if the United may find the true tight and happiness Magnificent been widely circulated. Here, in part, Stretch waistband the embassy with him. States Navy comes in. Maybe 10 of us of the season as you accept the love timepieces that will die, but we will kill one of is what student leaders told the of­ of God through His Son, Jesus. quietly give you the that breathes and Reaching the embassy wall, which them." ficial Iranian news Agency, Pars, Richard and Susan Johnson right time . . . all the about Hansen’s visit. time. r IN DOWNTOWN MANCHimN flexes w ith you. is shrouded with propaganda, South United Methodist 'tlordeNfw Brttaln*Midtfl«lo«m Shariata was in the United States "... the truth is not reaching the banners and posters in both English AjTwrcan E jvm */M m W Owge/VlM / MtohMts Ctwgs when the shah was toppled early this Church and Farsi, we handed our identifica­ American public. Therefore, we year and Iran-U.S. relations turned tion cards through the tall steel gate thought we should let Hanson (sic) to ugly. to a student. Patrolling on our side of visit the hostages and take our High quality, Amer­ □ Easy care, ma­ the gate were two very stern message to the American public. We "My father told me to come home ican-made stretch chine washable. revolutionary guards carrying have only one demand added the mm to fight against the Americans. He Iranian-made G3 assault rifles. representative, the return of the fabric lets you ' said, ‘If the Americans come here S«AU IflHfRiT - Twenty minutes later Hansen was deposed shah. This is our justified move freely. and you're still in life and in America U EARW ~ admitted inside — alone. The last right and we will not compromise on I don’t want you anymore,"’ Shariata free American government official in this issue.” said. Iran was now totally at the mercy of \ Bet you’re not "At one point Hanson reminded the students. Another young man who had just that he had not come for negotiations We were left on the sidewalk in the returned from attending the Univer­ sity of Wyoming pressed against the and he did not have any such authori­ chilled morning air, with the rope. "Americans don’t understand, ty ... Hanson was allowed to meet the loudspeaker on the red brick wall □ In a range of and don’t want to know, what the American hostages and talk with thinking abmit now coming to life with a deafening shah has done to Iran,” he said. “I them for an hour.” practical Spring shades. Washington Merry-Go-Round courses Brzezinski^s ‘Cold War’ Hotly Opposed by Vance^ ju s t nouL U.S. ambassadors requesting data on inappropriate at this time,” declared United States is threatened by Iranian Threats Under the Dome Cuban activities in their areas for Cuba.” the secretary of state. Incredibly, some Iranians in the Robert Strauss, Jimmy Carter’s use in a worldwide propaganda cam­ "The United States can best secure She concluded tersely: "Economic United States, far from keeping a low paign. re-election campaign chief, expects a the cooperation of Third World coun­ and social development can keep profile during the Tehran hostage But uie are! The questionnaire, stamped Top Togo more moderate; propaganda bitter fight with Teddy Kennedy for tries both in the long-run and during situation, have been passing out the Democratic nomination — and Secret Umbra, was opposed by this crisis,” he suggested pointedly, campaigns against a Third World na­ Our Spring schedules of day and evening classes lor part-time undergraduate literature urging acts of violence he’s not all that sure that the presi­ or graduate programs, all have been carefully planned so you gel the most out Vance. The Secretary of State "by recognizing that they have tion will not ... The ante for strong against Americans. believed that the United States anti-Soviet position is not words, but dent will come out on top. of the 80 s Slop by Auerbach Hall. Room 228, and talk with a career advisor legitimate national concerns entirely Among the terrorist suggestions "We may not win,” he told a recent in the Division ot Aduit Educationsi Services Their ollice hours are should seek detente, not confronta­ apart from the U.S.-Soviet economic and military support.” are attacks with knives and razor 8 30 am-8 30 pm. Monday through Friday and 9:00 am-12:00 pm. Saturday. tion, with the SovieU. Two-thirds of From the neighboring nation of meeting of top party leaders, "But relationship.” blades on Jewish women, aimed at we’re going to fight like hell.” the ambassadors also protested the The responses from the am­ Benin, Charge d’Affaires John Call 243-437' tor your copy of the Spring semester course bulletin. preventing the reproduction of *Susan’s confusin’ the U.S. Mint as instructions, an unprecedented bassadors, meanwhile, flooded Into Davidson reported: “It is not produc­ Zionists. well as the public. A Gainesville, show of opposition. tbe State Department by secret cable tive to undertake an effort to get out Fla., resident recently ordered a Looking ahead- But Brzezinski would not be dis­ from diplomatic posts all over the the facts about the extent of Cuban The FBI knows who is responsible mint set of the new Susan B. Anthony tor your benefit- suaded. He wouldn’t even allow tbe world. There was no enthusiasm in dependence on Soviet aid ... Benin for these threats, and has them under silver dollars, and received Instead a Iranian crisis to interfere. On Nov. 7, the messages. The ambassadors to has little reason for focusing on the constat surveillance. But becau^ is a commitment of mint set of quarters. The 2SK;ent four days after the American anti-comm unisk countries reported darker side of the affiliation between our laws forbid the arrest of someone the University of Hartford. hostages had been seized in Iran, the that a new propaganda campaign Cuba and the Russians. who makes general threats without piece is close enough in size and shape often to be mistaken for the con­ ambassadors were reminded not to would be preaching to tbe converted. Brzezinski's Cold War campaign taking action, the police are helpless. troversial coin dollar. miss the Nov. 15 deadline for filing Tbe ambassadors to non-aligned has aroused widespread revolt in tbe Meanwhile, the Senate’s sergeant- their Cuban reports. countries warned that they had to foreign policy establishment. Vance at-arms has advised senators to This was too much for Vance. He keep a low profile. has complained privately that the change their personalized license dashed off a sharp memo intended Ambassador Marilyn Johnson Brzezinski plan would "reverse 15 plates and avoid routine routes on for Brzenzinski’s eyes only. “The cabled from Togo, toif example, that years of American diplomacy,” their way to work. And additional continued U.S. diplomatic emphasis the tiny African nation “doesn’t look sources told my reporter Ron metal detectors are being installed at on the Cuban-Soviet relationship is at tbe USSR-Cuban relationship as McRae. But President Carter Is entrances to the Senate office counterproductive and particularly nefarious” and “doesn’t believe the going ahead with it. buildings. 6 — EVENING HERALD. Thuri.. Dec. 18.187» Workers’ Right to Know Lively Forum at MCC Examines Human EVENINGProgress HERALD. Thun., Dec. 13, 197t— 7 By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Hudson said from business vlevqMint, as loi^ ome people in EastElast Hartford (an apparent reference to Newspaper program which The Herald and MCC Proposed by Legislators Herald Reporter technology is saleable, it is acceptable. Dr. Lipshires Inlted Technologies, a supplier of military equipment).” coopeicooperate in ' producing added, "The profit motive in technology is an Important Mary Ann Roy, associate professor of history and coor- The evening was sponisponsored hy the Community Services HARTFORD (UPI) - Employees 000 new cases of occupational disease He said an employee who is ■ the Cultural Programs Committee of MCC working with cancer-causing each year and that as many as 100,000 diagnosed as having an occupational ! phone company, under a special grant from the chemicals have a right to know deaths annually might be job related. ‘ Humanities Council. disease should have, after being I With such a topic tMs week at exactly what they’re exposed to and Skelley and Balducci said notified of the illness, one year to file Manchester Community College, and the result was a should be told how to handle the sub- Wednesday one bill they will in­ for workmen's compensation. lively examination of human progress. stance, say two Connecticut troduce in the 1960 legislative session Another bill would mandate that if Tlw final in a series of three forums on the topic legislators. would require employees to be an employee does have cancer, the “ Technology and Change” concentrated on the ethical | Sen. Michael SkeUey, D-Tolland, notified it they’re working with employer would have to prove it was 'dilemmas resulting from scientific discoveries. proven carcinogens. The manufac­ and Rep. Richard Balducci, D- not employment related Instead of . The guest speakers included Dr. Herbert Bandes, dean Newington, co-chairmen of the turer of the carcinogenic chemical or I having the worker prove it was of administrative affairs at MCC. Bandes told stories to Deli Department Specials Legislature’s Labor and Public substance would have to assist in caused by his job. explain his view that man has always been faced with CHOICEST MEATS Employees Committee, said they teaching workers the safest way to KRAKUS IMPORTED Balducci and Skeliey also want to ethical dilemmas arising from technology. He said 3,000 handle it. will propose workers’ "right to exempt chemicals from the 10-year years ago, stones were used as tools, w hl^ was good. But US T O W N PDLISH HAM...... * 2 .6 9 know’’ and other bills next year. Other proposals would require statute of limitations on when a con­ stones were also used to kill. GENUINE IMPORTED 'The committee, which has been manufacturers to list chemicals con­ sumer can file a lawsuit against a Thus, even 3,000 years ago, the technology that existed UODA c h o ic e - HEAD CUT studying carcinogens in the tained in their product and mandate company for injuries suffered from a could be used for both good and evil purposes. Bandes I SWISS CHEESE .* 2 .6 9 that records be kept of all employees TOBIN’S workplace, said there are 24 known defective product. touched on more advanced areas, such as space I carcinogens being used in Connec­ who work with carcinogens, noting COHDBEEF * The final piece of legislation wonid technology and nuclear energy, to show that his theory of I 1 . 6 9 ticut industry but no one knows their level of exposure and the rate of TAVERN LOAF .* 1 .9 9 allow the attorney general’s offlce to HOFFMAN’S SUPER-SHARP where or how many people die disease. the duel possibilites of technology extend to modem | seek criminal prosecution of com­ times. because of exposure. "We’re looking for a trend," UODA CHOICE - PLAT CUT panies that repeatedly violate safety Bandes was followed by Richard Eller, professor of] WHITE CHEESE .* 2 .2 9 Employees at General Dynamics’ Skelley said. MOTHBR GOOSE regulations. English at MCC. Eller declared, “We are no longer] Balducci said the families’ of CONDBEEF * 1 . 9 9 Electric Boat Division in Groton are "Sometimes the payment of the dealing with a pebble and stone technology.” j employees who are killed while on LIVERWURST .* 1 .6 9 being monitored for their level of penalty is much less than what It He asked, “If you were the devil, how would you seduce j JARLSBBRQ IMPORTED the job should receive benefits until UODA CHOICE - 00NELE88 exposure to asbestos, a known car­ would cost to correct it (problem) so man and woman into the commission of sins? You would the youngest child reaches the age of j POR LONDON BROIL cinogen, and their rate of disease. they go right ahead and keep doing encourage the belief that Satan doesn’t exist.” NORWEGIAN CHEESE .* 2 .6 9 The U.S. Public Health Service es­ 18 or graduates from college, CABOT it,” Balducci said. Eller said, "It is harder for men of this century to | timated in 1975 that there were 390.- benefits now expire after 15 years. S H n U E R S T E W -* 2 . 9 9 believe in the devil than it is for them to love him.” Eller ' .VERMONT CHEDDAR .* 2 .6 9 contended that the devil, or evil, by whatever name is “best hidden under the guise of a positive good.” UODA CHOICE B0NELE88 ^ Mail for Hostages Eller said man loves the abundance of food, and the HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Embo Elephant Tops List comfort and gas mileage of cars. “We love the products, SHOULDERCLU ROAST, l a i l s f Samuel Green, left, and John Hynes of the volume of mail destined for the Islamic na­ but people are locked to time clocks to produce these [ RBO. or MINT - 5 OZ. U.S. Postal Service check and load mail tion is heavier than normal this season. (UPI things, Wednesday at Kennedy International Airport photo) stench ( UODA CHOICE BONBLEOO Eller said it is this neutral acceptance which allows I Of Most Harmful Toys in New York that is destined for Iran. The CREST ev^l to thrive. “Then guns don’t kill people, people kill I TOP OUIOE STEAK * 2 . 9 9 people.” Eller said this wasn’t so, that actually some! BOS’TON (UPI) - Trial attorney about one month after the manufac­ ingested or can cause asphyxiation. products are the essense of evil whether or not people use I and child safety activist Eklward M. turer already had made its own ’The Mickey Mouse 4 Bird Figures WEAVER DUTCH FRYE TOOTHPASTE mobile (Unique Decor lac.) has them. I 24 OZ. BOTTLE Swartz has put Embo Elephant, a recall announcement. “Guns have the essense of death. Put a loaded gun in mobile that has caused two deaths, at A commission spokeswoman said it "deadly sharp” rods, Swartz Most Dems at Meeting your hand and you’ll feel it. Evil is inherent in the| PARTY PAKCMGKEN . . ,„ ^ 2 b 5 S the top of his seventh annual list of was too early to tell if he recall had reported. ’The Interchangeable World of the product,” Eller declared. the 10 most dangerous toys. been effective. His position was defended by a professor in the I SCOPE In a statement with his 1979 list, Micronauts — Aeroyer II (Mego The elastic suspension cords of the audience, who said the proliferation of the arms race] TOBIN’O Swartz Wednesday said many in­ animal strangled the children and Corp.) "as a missile toy is Members of Committee between world superpowers was evil, in every sense. dustry spokesmen won’t admit their "the company’s (R. Dakin 4 Co., San dangerously designed,” with “small •„* MANCHESTER — Most of those Eller then compar^ the difference between one man SUCED BACON 1 . 2 9 MOUTHWASH products could kill or maim children Francisco) efforts to recall the killer parts which can be fired toward a "We’ve been an open committee, each district. who attended a meeting to explain strangling another, and one man pushing a button which 5------1 and "still insist on on an actual body toy have not been sufficiently effec­ child’s face or mouth,” the attorney not open enough for some, too open This year’s caucus, electing Uie count before they are willing to con­ said. the process for electing a committee, will be Jan. 23. destrovs an area half way around the world. tive to identify and remove the for others,” he said. “We had enough “Which is more technologically evil? The pushing of the sider a toy unsafe.” product from homes,” Swartz said. Fifth on the list is the Dainty Daisy Democratic Town (Committee were Candidates for the committee may already committee members. And people who put their shoulders to the button, because of the physical and moral distance I Swartz, sometimes referred to as The author of "Toys That Don’t and Harmless Plastic Manicure Set begin filing at 8:30, a.m. Jan. 11. The the electing process usually results grindstone to make this coalition between the slayer and his subject. Moral indifference is "the Ralph Nader of the Toy In­ Care” said not all toys on his list are (F.W. Woolworth). Swartz, father of deadline is 4:30 p.m. Jan. 17. The in returning all but about 10 in­ possible.” greater with technology, and the devil delights in | dustry.” said one child was killed at killers but all could at least injure or three children, said "deq>ite what position on the ballot will be deter­ cumbents to the committee. He hopes many of the present technology’s indifference,” Eller said. Thanksgiving and another in October maim and are still widely available. the distributor says there is nothing members run again. "We make this mined by filing time. Tlie town committee elections, Dr. Sidney Lipshires, associate professor of history, from Embo Elephant “an innocent Second on his worst list is Half- harmless about these two manicure work,” he said. "That’s Uie test.” Unless there is a challenge to the U8DA CHOICE - HEAD CUT held every two years, allows persons spoke on the need for a balance between technological ad­ looking toy elephantmobile" Pint and Tag Along (Knickerbocker sets” and cited “a lackadaisical at­ The 80-member town committee caucus by two or more persons, the The Consumer Product Safety Toy Co.) which has a pom pom hat titude toward children’s safety.” to run as individuals or in a slate. In­ election is final. Otherwise Uiere will vancement and the quality of life. He questioned whether endorses candidates sets policy and man could use his technology and yet remain free of its Commission announced a recall of and hair which are easily removed Repeatin’ Ricochet ’lYacer Racers cumbents generally run as a slate, be a primary on March 4. The filing CORNED REEF makes recommendaUons. demands. the elephant mobiles on Nov. 21. (1977 Hasbro Industries Inc.) is par­ and share supporters. A vote for one deadline for challenges is Feb. 8. But > and can be potentially hazardous if Committee members are elected ticularly dangerous, Swartz said, member of the slate is a vote for all. “Humans have no choice but to change the world. Even 1.69 there has been only one primary Ted Cummings, Democratic town in each district by registered human evolution is technology.” He added his belief that U8DA CHOICE - BONELE88 because youngsters could shoot their swce the committee electing process chairman, said the present com­ Democratic voters. There is a technology impinges on freedom. He said the freedom to FOR LONDON BROIL race cars straight up in the air with minimum of seven members from began. what he called a "machine gun.” mittee. “has been a solid one.” drive leads to items like traffic jams, highway deaths, The Smurf Bean Bag (Wallace and other negatives. Berrle 4 Co.) is on Swartz’ list The final speaker addressed the ethical issue from the SHOULDER STEAK • because of its hazardous stuffing. business viewpoint. Donald Hudson, division manager of 2.09 Giggle Stick (CBS Toys), a hollow Moose Permits Limited business premises, engineering, and customer education yellow plastic tube, which allegedly and analysis for Southern New England Telephone Co., has caused three children to choke on prohibits people from applying more discussed the issues from the vantage point of 30 years AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Uraits "In view of the strong public feeling employment with that company. its interior parts has been recalled, have been placed by state game of­ than once. Iliat means rich people that everyone should have an equal We Give Old Fashioned !So Subotitute but 4 million of the toys were dis­ ficials on the number of applications who wouldn’t mind the unretumable opportunity to be selected, Butcher Service... tributed. hunters may submit for 700 permits $5 application fee could have an un­ regardless of financial status, I am For Quality The CPSC announced a recall of to hunt moose in Maine’s 1980 fair advantage in the lottery-type making the one application per per­ the sticks on Oct. 3. A spokeswoman experimental season. application process,” said an Inland son restriction.” Diana Rejects said it was not known how many the The law to hunt moose was passed Wildlife and Fisheries official Moose hunting was stopped in 1957 STONNWRS; market, although some corrected earlier this year by the Legislature, Wednesday. when the population fell below what and modified versions of the toy are after a 22-year absence from Maine’s “The law authorizing the moose was considered adequate for preser­ Another Term Mon. t Tues. 'til 6M 317 Ighland St. now being sold. sporting schedule. season was not clear on this matter,” vation. IBnirii' Crackfire Firecracker (Mattel, “There’s nothing in the law which said Commissioner Glen H. Manuel. Wed., Thun., t Fri. til 9:00 Inc.), which Swartz called “a stick of MANCHEISTER — Leo F. Diana will not accept a re­ MANCHESTER dynamite,” fires an inserted cap appointment to the town Library Board, thus ending 19 when the fuse of the toy is pulled. ’The Sat t Sunday HZCHLiLITD FJLSE mji&s it years of service — the last two of which were spent as 'til fiK)0 CONN. toy instructions warn not to fire it MCC Offers Mexico Trip chairman. closer than 12 inches away from the Diana said Wednesday he had told the board three ear, but Swartz warns that few MANCHESTER — The Spanish Department at of Anthropology, the Ballet Volklorico and many years ago that he didn’t want to be re-appointed, “but children will observe the rule. Manchester Community College announces a trip to marketplaces and historical sites. they re-appointed me anyway. So this time 1 told them I Tenth on Swartz’ list was Cham­ Mexico and the Yucatan, the region of Central America Reservations are limited for “An Immersion In wouldn’t accept it.” lillllllllll pion Target Game with Eight Safety that was the home of the ancient Mayan civilization. The Mexican Culture” are now being accepted. For further Diana said, “1 served for 19 enjoyable years. For most Darts (1976 Arco Industries Ltd.). He trip will take place from March 12 through March 22 and information and reservations, contact Dr. Toby of those years, it was the most unpolitical and GROCERY SPECIALS T Garden Fresh, Produce Specials said the 97 cent toy “and othei^ like is open to the general public as well as to MCC students Tamarkin, associate professor of romance languages. cooperative board. Manchester is fortunate to have such it present a genuine and very serious and staff members. All travel expenses, hotel accom­ Faculty West 209, Manchester Community College, 60 dedicated people serving it. But in the last couple of CELLO hazard. The darts could blind or in­ modations, admission fees and everything except meals Bidwell St., Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone 646-4900, years, controversies and difficulties have increas^ the DEL MONTE Edward Swartz, a Boston, Mass., trial attorney and child jure a child struck in the eye with a FRENCH or CUT BREEN KANS, Q K $ 1 safety activist displays what he considers to be the 10 worst are included In the cost of $560. Two college credits are extension 287. responsibility of the Library Board members.” dart or especially without its plastic available to those who participate. Diana citrt the problems on the contract for library WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM CORN ...... iroz.Uil la SPINACH .lOox. toys for 1979 at a press conference Wednesday. (UPI photo) tip.” Called "An Immersion In Mexican Culture,” the trip cleaning and severe budget restrictions. “The budget SUCED, CNUBHED, CHUNK C A £ FIRM will open with a three-day visit to Merida, capital of the restrictions made us curtail the raises we had anticipated Yucatan, with day trips to the famous Mayan ruins at giving to employees. That precipitated the union being DOLE PINEAPPLE 200.DSI' Chichen Itza and Ushmal. Next will be a stop at Isla formed, which we’d never had to deal with before. Things MOTTS <4 4 A TOMATOES .1V%lb.pkg. Anderson Knocks Carter Mujeres, a small island off the coast of Yucatan, for sun, changed too last.” Diana added he felt “Manchester is APPLE JUICE...... sand, sightseeing and shopping. The final four ^ y s will blessed to have one of the finest librarians in the state — WHITE OR PINK A GIFT OF TIME CAIN’S R A < BOSTON (UPI) — President (Darter can count on his reliance on a synthetic fuels program and hydroelectric be spent in Mexico City and include visits to the Museum John Jackson.” Diana made clear it wasn’t the changes that motivated energy, do nothing to prepare the U.S. for a sudden SWEET MIXED PICKLES...... te«. * bag political fortunes to continue shifting in the future no FROM his resignation. He said it was his Increased respon- 3 9 GRAPEFRUIT .aw. matter how well the American public perceives his shutoff of oil from the Middle Blast, Anderson said. sihilities as principal of Nathan Hale School that made handling of the Iranian crisis. Rep. John Anderson, R-Ill., "The president should be preparing for events of that CRISP says. kind,” he said. “Synthetic fuels are over the horizon. But OMEGA him choose his priorities. He said, “There are also other CRISCOOIL...... ««.» *1 .9 9 '■' '-Sv.*' thing* I do, aside from the Library Board and being a A recent opinion poll giving Carter his first-ever lead it isn’t going to help us in 1900 or ’81.” SNOW’S A A < im u cE over Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass>, was not likely to Anderson said he was disappointed by the reluctance of principal. It was a matter of priorities.” MINCED CLAMS...... «,».D9 ' stay the same, the GOP presidential candidate told America's allies to take economic and dipiomatlc The Board of Directors was told at its meeting Tuesday nirtt of Diana’s decision. The board decided to give KING ARTHUR AAC reporters Wednesday at the downtown Harvard CTub. measures to help obtain the release of 50 /Gnerican ai__ Anderson also said Carter "lost a golden opportunity” hostages in Tehran. SWEATER CLASSICS n Una a letter of commendation at its Jan. 8 meeting. FLOUR...... aib.W'" He said the Japanese government, for example, has iiBrs Republican Town Director William Diana, Leo’s to build a nationwide conservation effort behind the wave by /\ brother, pointed out “for the record” that Leo had missed VANITY PAIR i l A £ on anti-Iranian feelings in the United States. continued to purchase Iranian oil on the spot nuiilcet for ■ISllllIK llll about $40 a barrel. »*« only one meeting during those 19 years. “Your brother The president’s lead over his chief Democratic SUSAN BRISTOL 350 DINNER NAPKINS...... »«4 9 * “We have a right to expect more than attitudes of that has served with distinction on that board,” Mayor challenger is real, Anderson said, “but he (Carter) With Coupon A* n ilh Coupon A- kind,” he said. Colorful Shetland Fair Isle Sweaters Stephen T. Penny said. shouldn’t conclude that’s a permanent situation.” He said designed with a handsome Yoke 4 4 But­ $7.50 Purchase $7.50 Purchase political fortunes can’t be predicted more than a few Ms At the Tuesday evening meeting of the Library Board, ■WFfTy* ton Placket weeks in advance. member William Buckley on the board since 1948 also ySOZEN&fOpS 100% Wool ‘ass'*m praised Diana. “He has ^ven excellent service. He will $|oo loo “This is one of the wildest political years in the history te missed greatly.” aaaaN aMHT (S vAMtntt) M A W of the republic," he said. 30 OZ. 29 LB. Americans have supported the president’s handling of RICECOMIO...... SWISS MISS the hostage situation in Iran, Anderson said, and Carter Mrs. Merritt Heads Club ona»A Q A o PURINA should have turned support into a national move to MANCHESTER - Mrs. Debra Merritt has been It a t e r t o t s ...... COCOA DINNER MIX energy conservation. elected presldoit of the Manchester Bake ’n Baste Club LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONB “He has been slow to see be could call on the American for the coming year. iSSmEJuicE.....'...... i.»89^ AT HIGHLAND PARK AT HIGHLAND PARK people for a measure of sacrifice,” Anderson said. Officers were elected at a meeting Dec. 1. I SA*ALM “The president has lost a golden opportunity... to rally OMEGA. The name itself expreesee love and ap­ Other officers elected were Mrs. Sandra Bowes, vice 8TMAWRENNT tHOBTCAKE or $ 4 A A With Coupon 4 preciation. For her and him. Matching subUo UjiA Coupon gr the American people for some sacrifice by calling on president and news reporter; Mrs. Anne Merritt, iMACKFONEfTCAKE...... -*1- S7.50 Purchase $7.50 Pitrehaj* them (to cut oil consumption),” he said. curved cases with adjustable mesh braceleta. treasurer; and Mrs. Donna Thibodeau, secretary. aioMwna W4 BQ Ihe president’s energy proposals, including increasing Plans for the coming year include programs on foods, LASMNA...... IMPERIAL PURER Use Your Vloo or Moalor Chorgo sewing, home arts, gardening, flower arranging and arts arounmra r 4 M AR9ARINE BLEACH Colors: Roae, Green and crafts. ONB GAL. The club will hold Its annuaL Christmas party fTUFRO BREEN PEPPEM...... ONI LB. Labor Aid Planned si ^_Y-CYCLE Heather Blue, Grey, Navy nurr-wMnonviujow §4 4Q ConvwtoyMirbleMtotoM Wednesday at the home of Debra and Anne Merritt. Sixes3440 * 3 5 .0 0 AMERICAN SMBLES...... HARTFORD (UPI) - The U.S. Department of Labor is in4oer •xereUsr In lMOOR LI aMAua - A u . vaium a Q | planning to allocate more than $10 million to Connecticut Moonda,.wWioul Ionia TWEED'S SPECIALTY SHOP Blind Group Plans Sale UMIT O N I UMIT ONB T M u n tH a s ia ...... - « l AT HIGHLAND PARK a t h io h l a n o p a r k CEITA agencies for a Summer Youth Employment •■■h i m i/wfnwn u m i i q i w m v MANCHESTER - The Greater Hartford Chapter of Program next year. Rep. William Cotter, D4Donn., said Open Daily 9:30-5:30 • Thun, til 9 P M the National Federation of the Blind will sponsor a sale ...... - * Ummmmmmmmmmmrnl We£iesday. Dec. 19 through 22 during regular banking hours at First 70 The CE'l'A program will provide disadvantaged youths, t t 7 MAM tn O T o WHIMTOIIIII Federal Saving, 344 W. Middle Turnpike. ages 14 to 21, with 10-week summer jobs in community “OMEGA MANCNUTEA The sale will include blind-made products from the service agencies at the minimum wage. icriimiFARR'S A B ( ^ of Education and Services for the Blind. The Hartford CETA consortium will receive the largest n OAm 114 P A i Persons Interested in additional information should sum, $1,775,472, Cotter said. caU 6494103. iiiiiin iiiii i l l l l V a - EVENING HERALD, Thuri., Dec. 13,1«7» EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 13, 1979 - 9 Firm Takes Option Legal Aid Service Coniesi Pays For Vacation DiCioccio Suceeds Penny In Industrial Park Seeks Contributions MANCHESTER.—In an effort to a parttime secretary. COVENTRY-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce In Friendship Lodge Post MANCHESTER — An option to The Economic Development Com­ About 250 persons have aralied for Ashline of Coventry recently mission refunded EUcot’s deposit. keep Ita operation! going after purchase lot ISA in the industrial February, Legal Serivcei of of legal services, Lessner said, but no returned from a week-long trip in MANCHESTER - John DiCioccio park has been taken by Craig White, White Cbrp., has paid two percent of records are kept of bow many clients New York City. Jr. of 16 Waddell Road has been McBride will be installing marsjtol. the $25,000 sale price, or $600. Mancheater ii leeking contribatlooi president of White International and applying for a grant. have been represented in court. Athline won the trip for he and his elected worshipful master of Charges will be given by Raymom'E. White said today the building, if ap­ Corp. A formal application for a grant The money on band will probably wife through a sweepstakes contest Friendship Lodge of Masons. He Bogue, Walter J. Hilmeman, John The corporation plans to build a proved by the Board of Directors, from the Conimunity Council of the run out in February, Lessner said, he entered. The contest was the Old succeeds Stephen T. Penny. VonDeck Jr. and Stephen T. Penny. 14,00(^uare-foot stMl-reinforced in­ would be used partly by his corpora­ Capitol Region Inc. wiU be nibmitted explaining the appeal for con­ Milwaukee Beer "Great American The semi-public installation of of- Grand Master Carl Anderson will dustrial building. tion for storage. He said he would by Friday, according to Josiah J. tributions. Places” sweepstakes and Ashline flcera will be Friday in the Masonic also take part. also rent a oortion of it. won by mail in a "second chance” Temple at 8 p.m. A special guest James W. McKay of Manchester White was a former partner of White did not conunent about the Ueaner, president of Legal Services, Nathan Agostlnelli, cbairnuui of Charles Coniam, a real estate said today. The grant, if approved, the board of the Chamber of drawing. that evening will be Carl J. Ander­ Lodge of Masons will be organist and litigation over the professional park, Ronald Erickson of Manchester will developer. White, a lawyer, and would come from Title 3 of the Older Commerce said today the chamber The couple has been married about son, most Worshipful Grand Master Coniam controlled a $20 million but said he resented the implications will notify members that it approves eight years and this was their first in Connecticut and bis entourage. be soloist. of Coniam’s bankrupcy on him. American's Act and could be used network of apartment buildings, only for outreach service to the the the project and will encourage vacation away from home. Ashllne is Also elected were Robert F. Instituted in 1965, Friendship racquetball courts, and office "I don’t see the relevance,” he elderly. them to contribute. a full-time factory worker and has a Ledoux, senior warden; James H. Lodge has become one of the most said. "I haven’t had any association buildings in M assachusetts and Lessner said Legal Services does part-time job with an area Wilson Jr., junior warden; AnderSon active masonic lodges in the state. with Coniam since 1975.” The office of Legal Services is in Connecticut. provide service for elderly persons newspaper. H. Zeldler, secretary; Elemard P. Best known for fraternal trips to "Every time I buy something, they the parish office building of St. The partnership ended in 1976, and and he foresees the opportunity to do He said although he lives only 200 Collet, treasurer and Robert 13. other states and countries, the lodge bring this up. But his assets are his Mary’s {Episcopal Church on Park plans to visit Washington, D.C. and the men are involved in a lawsuit more. Most of the lawyers in town Street. Contributions may be sent to miles from New York City he had McBride (past master) trustee for over who owns the Manchester and mine are mine. It’s as simple as never seen the Statue of Liberty. He five years. Alexandria, Va. in May. that.” are volunteers in Legal Services and that office. Professional Park on Broad Street, said they plan to buy some furniture Appointed officers are Russell F. Never on Sandiy provide legal counsel at no charge AadWTS Adoniram Council White's offices. and an energy-saving heater stove v Haugh Jr., senior deacon; Wayne M. to those who cannot afford to hire Stone, junior deacon; Richard G. MANCHEiSTER— Adoniram Coun­ Coniam was declared bankrupt last Legislation in 1845 ordered Joins Land Trust law ers. Tucked Into the Pyrenees for the fireplace, with some of the Claing, senior steward; William J. \ cil, Royal and Select Masters, will summer. White is still an active elections in the United States when the town voted not to accept mountaios between France $2,500. William Hale, president of the Heritage Savings and Loan Strickland, junior steward; William meet at the Masonic Temple in developer and last month purchased to take place during the first Community Development fimds, part and &>aln, Andorra has enjoy­ John DiCioccio the Sherwood Arms apartment com­ week of November because Association, accepts a certificate from Terry Parla, chairman ed eftecUve aovereiinty lince A. Ratcliffe,* marshal. Ellington Friday at 8 p.m. with "harvesting is over then and of the Conservation Commission, designating Heritage as a of which were to finance the opera­ 1278. Offldally a priMpallty, Chorus To Rehearse Rodney I. Gray thrice illustrious plex in Vernon for $1.47 million. tion of Legal Services, the group DiCioccio owns and operates Manchester Economic Development winter has not yet made the it has two noinioal co-princes Better Bedding II in Vernon. master, presiding. Illustrious Com­ The lot option White has purchased ro a^ impassable.” Tuesday corporate member of Manchester Conservation Land Trust assessed lawyer members and to whom it pays annual trib­ MANCHESTER -T he Beethoven He is a past master councilor of Commission and is active with the panion Arthur B. Maybeck Jr., grand had belonged to Ellcot Manufac­ was designated instead of Inc. The trust accepts land to be maintained for open spaces. collected about $1,300. ute — the pnwident of France Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from Manchester Democratic Party, standard bearer, of the Most Fhiis- Monday because many voters and the Spanish bishop . of 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran John Mather Chapter, Order of turing Co., an aircraft manufacturer. Heritage donated $250 to the trust fund. (Herald photo by The group’s total budget is about Several past masters of the lodge sant Grand Council of the State of Ellcot gave up the option because the lived a day's Journey from a Urgel. Actual government, Church. New singers are invited to DeMolay; is a member of Sphinx polling place and objected to Adamson) $4,500, Lessner said, most of it to pay however. Is conducted by a 24- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashline of Coventry look over the Temple Shrine. will participate in Friday’s in­ Connecticut will make this official land slope was too steep. come and sing the chorus. There will stallation: Robert A. Haugh will be . traveling on Sunday member Council-General. program of a show they saw while in New York City. Ashline Also, he is a member of the inspection. be a coffee hour before the rehearsal. installing master, with Robert B. won the trip and $2,500 in cash in a contest he entered. Offers dress will be tuxedos.

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HARTFORD HERALD AFHR 8:80 AM TOMORROW^ WINS THE PRIZE 10 - EVEWINO HERALD, Thun.. Dec. »■ 1179 State Now Owns Rights EVENING HERALD. Thiiri., Dec. 13. 1979- 11 Grasso Sets Iran Vigil HARTFORDU A Dm trrkD n (UPI)/YTDT\ -_ rLnt, Gov. irllaElla n»oira>.aprayers to those aSof people throughout To Preserve Farm Land Grasso has proclaimed next the country and the world for the safe ple who are being held hostage in Iran,” the governor said in her developer’s price. Wednesday a day of "Silent Vigil” in return of the hostages,” the governor HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut developer. proclamation. now officially owns the development Andrus said he had been ap­ He said his two daughters weren’t Connecticut as a sign of concern for said Wednesday. Mrs. Grasso is scheduled to attend “It is especially ironic that this il­ rij^ta to two farma, having paid proached by several developers and interested in farming and he will sell the 50 American hostages being held the land to the dairy farmer. a Silent Vigil at the Old State House legal act occurs during the season isn,000 to protect the agricultural already had sold more than 200 acres at the U.S. Embassy in Iran. Agriculture Commissioner the night of Dec. 19. A spokesman for which proclaims the message of land from the jaws of developers’ of his property. He said he has no Mrs. Grasso, one of President Leonard Krogh said the state Bond the governor said clergymen from peace on earth and goodwill toward bulldosers. children to leave the land to, but Carter's supporters, asked state Commission, as of November, ap­ around the state would be Invited to humankind. The spirit of the season Kaye Andrus of Lebanon was might sell it to farmers now leasing residents to gather “in every town proved buying the development and city” at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 16, attend. is marred by the knowledge that handed a |S20,000 check Wednesday the land. there is only loneliness and uncer­ rij^ts to eight farms, including the light candles and reflect for a brief “The citizens of Connecticut and for his 2 ^ c r e farm in eastern "What remains isn’t large enough tainty for the captives and their two sales which were closed time on the situation in Tehran. the nation share the anguish and Connecticut and Robert Wookey to set up a dairy farm but it could be loved ones.” Wednesday. The sii u le s awaiting "By setting aside this brief time of frustration of the families of our peo­ signed forms and received a $252,000 used by adjacent dairy or poultry final approval toUl 1,947 acres and Silent Vigil, we add our thoughts and clMck for development rights to his men,’’ he said. will require about $3 million In bon­ 80-acre Watertown farm. Wookey said he too was ready to ding. Two other farms ready for "If this program hadn't come into unload Ws property to a developer Bond Commission action cover 284 effect, undoubtedly by now it would because the dairy farmer who leases Engineers Drop River Plan the land for 230 head of cattle acres and would require $505,320 in have been all subdlWded,” Andrus officials and environmentalists in tion in the hands of the Metropolitan couldn’t afford to match a borrowing. HARTFORD (UPI) - The U.S. said during a ceremony In Gov. Ella Army Corps of Engineers has other New England states. District Commission, based in Grasso’s office. He said the days of dropped its support of a plan to divert Joseoh Tmazin the crons' New Boston. Frank Muolo, a spokesman being the "cheapest bread basket In Fuel Situation Stable water from the Connecticut River to England Division planning chief, said for the commission, said a statement the world’’ were numbered. supply eastern Massachusetts, in­ Assistant Army Secretary Michael was planned today. Under Connecticut’s farmland HARTFORD (UPI) - The price of and an average price of 86.6 cmts. cluding Boston. Blumenfeld has ruled there is The MDC has sought since the preservation program, for which the No. 2 home heating oil increased The average was up 0.2 cents from A corps spokesman said nothing to be gained by federal par­ 1960s to divert the river for its Legislature has bonded $7 million the slightly in the last two weeks, but the average price two weeks earlier. Wednesday the decision was made ticipation in the diversion. eastern Massachusetts drinking past two years, the state buys the both price and supply remained fair­ “It's a slight change,’’ Kaplan due to opposition from Connecticut The decision leaves any future ac­ water supply. Connecticut purchased the development Lebanon while Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. development rights to land in an ly stable. Energy Department said. "It's holding. There’s no reason Wookey received $252,000 for 80 acres in attempt to keep agricultural acreage spokesman Russ I^plan says. for it to be going up. There’s a lot of rights of two farms during a ceremony free of housing tracts. Wednesday, in Gov. Ella Grasso’s office. Kaye Watertown in the first two acquisitions under Kaplan said Wednesday the oil out there and it's very stable.” :^|BIIBENa & THINOa the new law for preservation of agricultural The state pays the difference department’s bi-weekly survey of 63 He said the price of oil has been Andrus, second from left, received $320,000 between the basic land value and fuel oil dealers found a low price of 80 “holding its own” and “hasn’t really for development rights to 294 acres in lands (UPI photo) what it would be worth if sold to a changed since late September.” 6 4 3 -1 6 3 5 10% U N I O t t QUARTZ cents a gallon, a high of 90.9 cents Roll Call Vote I C ! T ! Z E N D I S C O U N T I

Members of the Senate check the roll call Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-New York; vote Wednesday after a motion to limit Russell Long, D-La., Robert Byrd, D-W. Va., FRESH HEATERS Man Held in Slaying SALE ENDS SAT. HOLLY • debate on the windfall profits tax failed by Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., and Bill BEAT THE HIBN COBT-OF- DEC. 15 seven votes. They are, left to right. Senators MISTLETOE • WREATHS • Bradley, D-N.J. (UPI photo) PLAIN OR DECORATED FU a O ILIII Will Defend Himself FRESH CUT FLOWERS • ENoav sAvim CORSAGES • ARRANGEMENTS CONTROLLEA MINIMIZES , , C R O s s m R n s HARTFORD. (UPI) - Kenneth Burak placing extra attention on the case to Bush Tops in State Survey SILK OR DRIED • CEMETERY CONSUMPTION says he will defend himself when he is assure the defendant’s rights were BASKETS • PRINCESS PINE ROPING Pin (J^ evans PRODUCTS comPRnv Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., and she tried for the torture slaying of a fellow protected. and Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn. CHRISTMAS CACTUS • HARTFORD (UPI) - Former The Senate list began with Mrs. ONLY New BriUin gang member, declining a “Without counsel we have almost the came out on top. POINSETTIAS • CYCLAMEN • United Nations Ambassador George Hanzalek, who is not a candidate, judge's suggestion he accept a public duty to explore almost anything we think She said that in both the presiden­ AFRICAN VIOLETS • AND Bush surfaced as the leading followed by Rep. Christopher Dodd, is important to the case," said Hartford HOLIDAY SAVINGS FOR YOU THROUGHOUT THE STORE! tial and senatorial categories no can­ defender. presidential candidate in a poll of 1.- D-Conn., who is a Senate candidate; MUCH MUCH MORE! Burak. 27. told Hartford Superior Court County State’s Attorney John M. Bailey didate’s name was mentioned and •99.95 800 residents of Suffield, Windsor and Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn.; former judge John D. Brennan Wednesday he Jr. "I think without counsel and without voters were given open-ended Blast Granby, says Rep. Astrid Han- choices. Congressman Robert Steele of would defend himself on murder, kidnap­ formal education in law we have to repre­ I THE BIKE SHOP zalek, R-Suffield. On the presidential side. Bush was HOLIDAY HOURS 9-9 SAT 6 SUN TILL 6 sent his rights.” Norwich; former Senate Minority 100 Sprue* StrMt ping and conspiracy charges. Mrs. Hanzalek said the 1,800 of 8.- followed by former President Gerald “Are you sure you don’t want counsel?" Brennan also Wednesday rescheduled Leader Lewis Rome of Bloomfield; 298 W. MIDDLE TPKE l A C f f o s s from stop s shopi ManchMtor • 647-1027 000 residents who answered her sur­ Ford, Sen, Edward Kennedy, D- the judge asked. "It seems to me it would for Jan. 16 impaneling of a grand jury to former New York U.S. Senator vey also were asked who they Mass., former California Gov. James Buckley, another Senate can­ be a lot easier for you. He’d be doing ail weigh indictments against Burak. The %#., preferred to succeed retiring Sen. Ronald Reagan. President Carter, didate, and Gov. Ella Grasso. s "PLANT PEOPLE ARE NICE PEOPLE" this work for you” grand jury was postponed while Bailey’s "No thank you. your honor," responded office looked into undisclosed additional former Texas Gov, John Connally the defendant, charged with the Aug. 31 information Burak submitted as evidence. stabbing daath of Arthur J. LaBier. 17. of Bailey said if the grand jury returns the R e d C ro ss New Britain. indictments, he will ask the court to name Burak was arrested in the Black Hills of a lawyer to at least sit with Burak to ad­ C o lle cts South Dakota one week after the slaying. vise him during the trial. 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Silva of 143 Keeney St., University with an master of Kience Manchester were married Dec. 1 at Calvary Temple in Manchester, elected worshipful degree in electrical engineering, he Manchester High School Announces Honor Roll West Hartford. master of Manchester Lodge of is employed by Northeast Utilities as Raymond Lima, Satan Woodhouse Chartler, Brenda Chasse, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur Fish of 102 a staiff engineer, and is a senior Kelly Henderson, Laura Randl Pivnick, Thomas f- Masons at its annual meeting. ta'SfSSSer £ M^'i^fvldCrS “ McKiewlcx, Douglas Marti, . I'n ' Donald Cockertiam, Richard Hewitt, Kathryn Hickey, Powen, Mary Prlakwaldo, Cider Mill Road, Bolton, and the late Arthur B. Fish. Regular Honors U r a d e IZ Colantl, Phyllii Combs, A semi-public Installation of lodge member of the Institute of Electrical roU for Muichester High Mi^uck'i. Karen Mo’ttMm! Glenn Marx, Holly Masiett, Kathleen Hubbard, Diane Ellen Rappaport, Keith Ray, Mr. Calef is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Calef of Regular Honors Monique Cormier, Charles officers will be held Saturday, at 8 and Electronics Engineers. He Is School; John Mullaney, Ronald Karen Albert, Soheil Robert Moquin, Marc Jean, Edward Joy, Michael Elena Rock, Susan Roth, Dixfield, Maine. Ahghart, Beth Apter, Brenda O’Connell, Stella Orduz. Patricia Adami, Robert Costello, Sharon Cot, Laurie p.m. at the Masonic Temple. also a registered professional Mullen, Sara Mullen, Kaszowski, Susan katz, John Alesia Sadosky, Francis J. Grade 10 - Baltovick, Jeffr^ ^rgeron, Matthew OreiUy, Patricia The Rev. Ronald Nasshan of Wethersfield and the Rev. Other elected officers are Donald engineer in the states of Connecticut Jonathan Newcomb. Adams, Pamela Andrulonis, Croft, Gloria Diana, Linda Kelly, David Kolbe, C^thia Sapita, M itchell Schardt, High Honors Marjorie Botteron, Lisa OrlowakI, Joseph Panaro, Kathleen Ano, Linda Ather, James Egglmann of Windsor officiated at the douhle-ring Rhonda Norell, Lisa Dube. Kurowski, Hmars Labrencia, Bette Sheldon, Dana Sibrinti. D. Wells, senior warden; Warren L. and Massachusetts. Brugnetti, Timothy Clancy, Constance Parker, Michael ceremony. Mrs. Evelyn Watts of East Longmeadow, Paige Anthony, B liu Anne Paggiolt, Ellen Paul, Ronald Robert Bagshaw, John P. Patricia Dudzik, Lisa Duf­ Cheryl Lesia. Diana Slebold, Elizabeth Potter, junior warden; William R. He and his wife, Dorothy, have one Blodget, Deborah Dienst, Catherine Cochran. Pohl, Tracy PouUot, Bridget Baker, Theresa Balboni. fy, Glenn Eiagleson, Jon East­ Mass., was organist. Soloists were Miss Sue Kane of Hewitt, treasurer; Joseph M. child, Walter, and are members of Pedemonte, Joseph Placenta, Alan Liggett, Amy Undaay, S m ith , S c o tt K. Sm ith, Mellsia Donaghue, Laura Patricia Cone, Margaret puUra. Donald Barnett, Anna man, Edgar Ezerins, Jane Julie Lohr, Karla MagadinI, Richard J. Spiller, D U m Hartford and M ss Darlene Johnson of Windsor. Hyland, past master, secretary and Trinity Covenant Church. Patricia Prior, lju ra Putira, GatxUewlcx, Tania Gembala, Karen Quinn, Cheryl Santoro, Donovan, Lawrence Dupont, (jathy Roy, Julie Ryan, Marie Barnowski, Sharon Feragne, Christopher Fields, A la n a M a jo r , L y n d a Stavnltaky, Criiig Stevenson, The hride was given in marriage hy her cousin, The installing suite for Saturday’s David Gorman, Karen Beauregard, Janet Benito, Elizabeth Fields, Stephen trustee for three years; and William Nancy Scranton, Corinna Lucette Emond, Kathleen Joanne Sartor, Kimberly Mandeville, Kathy Manseau, E lle n S w a llo w , B ria n Theodore Moran of Bolton. Grinavlcfa, Cherie Haccock, Erickson, Diana Flavell, Savles, Carole Schreiber, Diane Berman, Mark Flosdorf. J. Desmond, trustee for five years. ceremonies are all past masters of Shensie, Barbara Silver. D ia n a M arch an d , Todd Sweeney, Andre Thlvlerge, Mrs. Joyce Moran of Bolton was her cousin's matron of Held Hanaon. Edward French, Lawrence Courtland Sears, Mary Senna, Bilodeau, Kathleen Blasko, Linda Fraher, Robert Appointed officers are Ernest J. Manchester Lodge. They are James Elizabeth Solecki, Sharon Marchuk, Patience Martlnn, Cara Thompson, Lisa TUden, honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dolores Haberem of Sharon Hiera, Debra Jet. French. Lynn Sentivany, Carolyn sner- Faith Blette. French, James Gallagher, Kjellson, senior deacon; Eric J. Sin- A. Stratford and Eiarl M. Robertson, Sporck, Sandra Stauffer, V ick i M artin K im berly Jennifer Walker. Bolton and Miss Barbara Fish of Toledo, Ohio, sisters of duit, Brenda KraviU, Dan Le, Leon Getchell, Timothy N. man. Fred Boishardt, Mary Kelly Gaduette, Melissa namon, junior deacon; Bruce F. installing masters; George R. Catherine Steele, Deborah Massett, Sarah McClain. Sally Watt, Joanne Weiss, Diana Lindsay, Martha Green, Donna Grinavich, Kimberly Sidway, Patrick Boaaidy, Lorrie Botteron, the bride; and Miss Kim Moran and Miss Sandy Stokes, Jennifer Sutton. Geagan, Ana Gonzalez, Maureen McKeman, Geof- Kelly Wilkinson, Alan Wilson, Rothwell, senior steward; Ylo An­ Ouillette, installing chaplain; and M artin H ancock, Brenda Silver, Alison Smith, Carolyn Michael J. Brennan, Jonathan Williams, both of Bolton and cousins of the bride. Denise Marteney, James Meek, Cheryl Trombley, Steven Jacqueline Gorka, Patricia frey Michaud, David Minch, Karen Wojnarowskl, Lauren son, junior steward; Robert W. Lock, Joseph M. Hyland, installing Johnson, Judith Kidd, Todd Somerset, Mark St. Onge, Beauchemin and Diane Beauchemin, both of Ellington Dolores Melendez, Jennifer Troy, Michael Tuner, Aman^ Brown, William Brown, Marie Gronda. Elizabeth Neubelt, Mary Woodhouse, Kelly Woods, marshal; Walter A. Person Jr., past marshal. They will be assisted by Korbusieskl, Ann Krajewskl. Suzanne Staub, Jill Tracy, and twin nieces of the bridegroom were flower girls. Nelson, Barry F. Smith, Vogelsang, Tammy White, Brugnetti, Peter Bushnell, Sheri-Lynn Hagenow, Susan Neubelt, Sally Newmann, Lynne Wright, Jacqueline master, chaplain; John 0. Nelson, James W. McKay, organist and Annette Krol, Jill Lampson, Nancy Walsh, Laura Webb, Hall, Robert Halldin, Michael Douglas Woodbury, Christine Gregory Williams, Steven Rosemary Busky. Glenn A. Packman, Mark Young, Stefan Zajac, Barry S. Peter Marotta of Hartford served as best man. Ushers historian; Frank H. Gakeler, past Ronald J. Erickson, as soloist. Zito. Marla Levy, Judy Libera, Lorie Wilson, Charles Gregory Cassells, David Halvorsen, Lesley Harrison, were Craig Calef of Hartford and Dana Calef of R obert F. Silva Wirta. Petrasso, Carlyn Petricca. Zalcman. master; tyler; James W. McKay, Members of John Mather Chapter, Grade 11 Springfield, Mo., the bridegroom’s brothers; Robert Order of DeMolay will serve as organist; and Lyle T. Neddow, past Valley of Hartford, and the Connec­ High Honors Holbrook of Hartford; and Scott Borderud of New ushers, and the presentation of the Brunswick, N.J. master, historian emeritus. ticut Consistory of Norwich. He is Scott Brown, Deborah Silva is a member of the Fellow- also a member of Sphinx Temple, colors will be made by the Burgess, Doreen Buyak, Mary A reception was held at Fellowship Hall of Calvary Manchester Assembly, Order of Temple, after Which the couple left for the White Moun­ craft Gub of Manchester Lodge of Order of the Mystic Shrine and the Calabro, Diane Cox, Susan Masons, Delta Chapter of Royal Arch Omar Shrine Gub of Manchester. • Rainbow. Dauer, Denise Davies. James tains in New Hampshire. They are residing in Refreshments will follow the in­ Manchester. Masons, Adoniram Council of Royal A graduate of Tufts University Donnelly. and Select Masters, the Ancient stallation and will be served by Tem­ Lora Edwards, Melissa Fa­ Mrs. Calef is employed at Travelers Insurance Co. in with a bachelor of science degree in Accepted Scottish Rite Bodies of the ple Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. bian, Kathleen Foye, Mary Hartford. Mrs. Calef is employed at Westinghouse Elec­ electrical engineering and Purdue Mrs. Bruce A. Calef Lee Holt. Heather Johnson, tric Corp. in Windsor. (Parkington photo) Larry Krupp, Lyn Ann Lum- bra, Beth MacDonald. Marcella MacDonald. Linda McDowell. Barbara Rennert. ABWA Engaged Fairbanks Named Emcee Peter Robinson, Susan .. HAMILTON BEACH Schneider, Michael ‘Butt«r-Up' Corn Poppor The engagement of Miss Laura Schoeneberger, Merit L. Meets Ann Nimirowski of Manchester to For AL Awards Banquet Schultz, Melissa Spiel. Jen­ 13.70 O u rR e g -IM t nifer Sullivan. Michael P. Richard James Thompson, also of The KnosheCs deUflhi...large 4^^l. Surh, John Whiton, Andrew size butters com tutomatlcally. 3 Manchester, has been announced by Ted Fairbanks, past commander of lU years and was the department’s her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wickwire. No-stIck lining, thermostat. ISXXS Monday the Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post of safety and motorcycle officer. In W. Nimirowski of 23 Tower Road, Grade 12 the American Legion in Manchester cooperation with the Legion, he con­ Robin Chapter, American Business Manchester. High Honors Women’s Association, wili hold its has been selected to serve as master ducted the Lite-a-Bike program for Mr. Thompson is the son of Mrs. of ceremonies for the annual awards Lisa Abell. Mark Albert, annual Christmas Party and meeting Mary S. Thompson of 15 Andor Road, the Police Department in the local Michael F. Albert, Richele presentation and banquet set for schools. on Monday, at the Marco Polo Manchester, and the late Raymond Balyeat, Laura Bangasser, Saturday at 7 p.m. at the post home, Fairbanks is a charter past presi­ Restaurant in East Hartford, There M. Thompson Sr. Shari Bauer, Karen Bensen, American Legion Drive, dent of the Hartford County In­ will be a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. Miss Nimirowski graduated from Neill Berggren, Andrea Blish. Manchester, dustrial Fire Prevention Association, Denise Bolduc, Laurie and dinner will be served at 7. Manchester High School in 1978. She Santa Claus will appear and dis­ There will be a social hour at 6, a past treasurer of the Hartford Bolduc, Pamela Breen, Jen­ is currently attending Manchester followed by a full course turkey nifer Brewer, Suzanne Brown, tribute the grab bag presents that Community College and will County Industrial Safety Committee, dinner at 7. a charter past secretary/treasurer U sa Buck. Susan Cain, Cheryl each member is asked to bring. The graduate in May 1980. She is a Camire, Holly Cass. William prewnt will be distributed after the ‘.V, is Fairbanks, long active in Legion for the Connecticut Association of member of the Riture Secretaries affairs, served in the U. S. Navy A. Cavedon. business meeting, following which Club and is employed at D&D School Buildings and Grounds Super­ Frank Chavez, Christine there will be singing of Christmas during World War II aboard a visors. He is a past president of the HAMILTON BEACH Caterers in Manchester. destroyer in the European-Africian Cheney, Cynthia Churchill. Carols. Mr. Thompson graduated from Manchester Municipal Employees Daniel Collins, Lesa Collins, Three-Spoed Hand Mixer Members of the Mountain Laurel theaters, in the north and south 5 -# Retirees Association, Inc. and a Catherine Connors, Kimberly Manchester High School in 1977, He Atlantic Oceans and in the South Chapter in West Hartford will join is employed at Fh'att & Whitney Divi­ former vice president of Chapter Daniels, Leslie Dauer. 8.70 Our Reg. 10M Pacific. He was discharged in 1945 t)r.I Thomas Demko. the Robin Chapter for the festivities. sion of United Technologies Corp. in Laura A. Nimirowski 1275, AARP. He is also a member of Ughtyrelght, aesyto-hindla, yet with the rank of petty officer in the Timothy Devalve, Susan Business women in the area who are East Hartford. the Manchester Lodge of Elks where Kwertul enough lor rrraat any job. Engineering Division. he served as its organist for 11 years. Dreisbach, MarciEdelson, .ongwear chromesilated beaters interested in attending may do so by No wedding date has been set. m During his involvement with the He has served as parade marshal for Penny Elder, Teri Ferguson, calling Mrs Helen Rhuda at 569-1250 iRowett photo) Elaine Fuss, Susan for reservations. American Legion, he served on several parades including the 50th various committees and chaired the Anniversary Parade for the Army it Greenberg, Diane Halland- House and Bar Committees. He has brand, Cheryl Hennequin, Navy Club of which he is a memter. Gayle Marie Holtn Carol served as the athletic officer He is an incorporator of the Horlburt, Katherine Link. Catholic Ladies Plan Party manager of the junior baseball team Theodiire L. Fairbanks Savings Bank of Manchester and of Angela Litrico, Jeffrey which won four First District cham­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Lombardo, Penny Lutzen, gift for a teen-ager, wrapped and Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies Refreshments will be served. pionships and one state cham­ Town Permanent Memorial Day retired in July 1976 as superintendent Francis Maffe, Doreen of Columbus will conduct its Christ­ marked for either a boy or a girl and Anyone not contacted may call pionship in 1963, as publicity officer Committee, a former town director of buildings and grounds for the Maillet, Sandra Mazzone, mas party on Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. the age for which it would be Mrs, Arthur Smachetti at 649-3549. and as post adjutant. He is a past and chairman of the town’s building Manchester Board of Education after Barbara McFall, Douglas at the Knights of Columbus Hall, suitable. Mrs. Arthur Smachetti is chairman commander and a past finance of­ and sites committee. 20 years of service. MsEk Main Street, Manchester. Also, those wishing to participate and her committee members are ficer for the First District American He is a former director and past Tickets for the awards banquet are. Dolores Micfal, Joan Miles, Entertainment will be by the Folk should bring a small ornament to Mrs. Edward Socha, Mrs. John Legion. president of the Manchester Little available from Ernest "Linders, post Elizabeth Mohr, Peggy Mul- dooo, Lynn Naretto, William WARING Daluxe Can Group of the Church of the Assump­ decorate the table Christmas tree, Tierney, Mrs. Irene Bergin, Mrs. In May 1976 he was awarded a life League, served as a member of the steward, or they may be purchased E tion directed by Mike Kohu. which will be given to some lucky John Connor, Mrs. James Reardon Nlghan, Ellen O'Brien, Opaner/KnHe Sharpener membership. He is a member of the Manchester Police Department for at the door prior to the banquet. Annette Packard, Debra Members are requested to bring a winner later that evening. and Mrs. Al Gates. Piatok. Heather Plagge, Michelle 12.70 Ow Reg. 14.N Plante, Rbooda Reese, Steven The tall one opens ell size cans Reich, Katherine Schaschl, automatically, with no hassle. [ Births All purpoae knile sharpener. IC023 I III! i' ...... Continuing ggretchen Schmid, Donna Arkerman, Cabriel,SOn Seise, Gary Selinger. of dichael J. and Diane Leeann Stauffer, Laura StepansU, Judith Stoker, Risa C '^r'swin Ackerman of 162 the f j a BRIC S A l £ Strickland, David Thibodeau, Bissell St., Manchester. He WOODLAND Cindy Tinney, Laurie was born Dec. 3 at Greatest our History'. Turkowski, Katrine Walsh, Manchester Memorial Gary Willett, Lori Wirta. Hospital. His maternal GARDENS grandmother is Mrs, Helen Grade 12 Regular H ouor- Gesswin of Middletown. 100% JUTE SANITIZED- His paternal grandparents CLASSIC PONTE ROMA STITCH Vito Addabbo, Daniel Ar­ are Mr. and Mrs. John BURLAP FALL DOUBLE KNITS nold, Cynthia Ash, Sharon Ackerman of Manchester. 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EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Vic­ McGill, 77, of 1448 E llin ^ n Road, toria (Daley) McGrath, 62, of 125 Alcoholic Halfway House Handicaps South W in ^ r, died Wednesday at Woodlavni Circle, East Hartford, By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Manchester Memorial Hospital. She died Wednesday at St. Francis that night and over again lor two step should be a halfway house. Hospital and Medical Center. Herald Reporter days. It is part of the illness of Evans said the closest halfway house By Len Auster was the wife of William E. McGill. alcoholism.” In Celtic Victory By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA She was bom in Cambridge, Mass., Bom in East Hartford, she was a MANCHESTER - The chairman Is now in Hartford, and the other is in Herald Reporter lifelong resident. She was employed of the emergency department at Evans and Butterfield will present Eastford in Northeastern Connec­ and had lived in South Windsor most their proposal at the Jan. 8 executive BOSTON (U PI) — New many games and fell to 11-18. was more tolerant of his team’s | MANCHESTER - The town’s of her life. She was a member of by the G. Fox & Co. of Hartford for Manchester Memorial Hospital will ticut. latest triumph. session o i the Manchester Comfnuni- Jersey Nets’ Coach Kevin "i felt good tonight, it just felt Commission on Handicapped wili the last 12 years. She was a com­ back a proposal by the hospital’s The house would offer counseling - One Did, Other Forgot “They get a pat on the back from Wapping Community Church and ty Council. Dr. Butterfield said he have accessihiiity surveys ready for Wapping Grange. municant of St. Isaac Jogues Church, alcohol and drug counselor that a services and follow-up care prlnnari- There was a definite contrast when you compare the 1979-80 lx.ughe.7 ha, long b « n an ,d- the coach on Uiis one,” Fitch said. East Hartford. halfway house be established here had, "No idea” where the funding ly for alcoholics and also for drug mirer of Dave Cowens, hot he .. distribution to building owners who Eiesldes her husband, she leaves a would be found. basketball openers of East Catholic and crosstown Manchester “It was “We did a lot of good things out are interested by Jan. 8. son, William C. McGill of South Besides her husband, John F. for recovering alcoholics. abusers. Depending on the size of the Wishes the Boston Celtics cap- just one of those there. Cowens was the saving grace McGrath, retired detective sergeant Dr. Robert Butterfield said today, Evans said private and federal funds house, an undetermlnd number of High. The Eagles surprised five-time Western Massachusetts At the commission’s meeting Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn S. would be u s ^ Initially, but that the tain would save his best efforts nights when on an awful lot of rebounds. He stood Doyle of Vernon; four grandchildren, of East Hartford Police Department, "We always think this is a lovely recovering alcoholics would live state c h ^ p or runner-up Springfield Commerce, 61-47, while Wednesday night, member Richard program would become self suppor­ for some other team. everything felt out because he was so aggressive,” Lawrence presented the group with Jeffrey and Brian McGill of South she leaves two sons, William J. community and that we don’t have there for from one to three months. the Indians were scalped by less-than-normally patient good.” Fitch said. McGrath of Marlborough and John P. the problem of alcoholism, but we do. ting in the future. He and Butterfield They would get help finding jobs and Simsbury High, 47-42. "The Celtics are a good team, but composites of the survey, which Windsor, Mrs. Terry Cassell of said the main thing was to get people Cowens is sensational,” said The Celtics led ail Clifford Robinson led New Jersey review a building’s parking, exterior Maryland and Michael Doyle of Ver­ McGrath of East Hartford; a It’s hiddeb in the homes.” permanent housing. High each netted $2,572.25 from the every checkpoint,) with 20 points while Winford Boynes enthused for the project. Elast Coach Jim Penders was im­ Loughery, whose Nets dropped a 116- approach and sanitary facilities. non, and two great-grandchildren, brother, John Daly of Manchester; a Dr. Butterfield added, "There are Pat Sbardt. head of the rnmmiinitv pressed by his club’s ability to dic­ Thanksgiving Day morning football and rookie Larry contributed 16 and Calvin Natt 15. a lot of people who go through “If people know I need this, they’ll Service Council, said today_ she 102 decision Wednesday night to the EKwrways, electric switches, water Ryan Cassell of Maryland and Eric sister, Mrs. Patricia Bonsmier of tate tempo to the upbeat, nin-and- clash, according to information Celtics. ’Tve always admired David. Bird contributed to Chris Ford had a trio of three-point Stockton, N.J., and six detoxification and then have nowhere come forward and volunteer to help couldn’t give an opinion on the supplied by Dick Cobb, Manchester the cause with 21 fountains, telephones, and elevators Doyle of Vernon. us with fundraising,” Evans said. Dr. gun (Commerce quintet. “They fell Watching him dive for loose balls, baskets in chipping in 18 for Boston. grandchildren. to go except back on the streets. At proposal because she hadn’t seen it as director of athletics. That’s an in­ points, nine in the are also on the survey. Funeral services will be Saturday, Butterfield said simply, "We’ve got into our hands,” was Uie way the you appreciate the effort he puts out. Ford is leading the league in three- 9 a.m., at Wapping Community Funeral services will be Friday, least we need to start with a halfway of yet. “Our group doesn’t imple­ crease from a year ago... Roger Ouellette, commission to try.” third-year Eagle leader put it, "The It’s good to see someone work that third quarter. New Jersey trailed 88- point percentage, an irony because Church, South Windsor. Burial will 10:15 a.m., from Callahan Funeral house to get some insight into their ment programs. We just encourage chairmap, said, "The survey is Evans said, "I know we need it, tempo was slow, deliberate. They Expansion is on the mind of the hard. He’s a tribute to the pro 75 entering the fourth period, pulled Boston was the main opponent to the be in Center Cemetery, East Hart­ Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, problems." people to present programs and try first-year Big East Conference, to within nine, but could get no new rule. primarily for buildings built before everybody knows that. Right now, didn’t beat us downcourt once.” game.” with a mass of Christian burial, 11 William Evans, the alcohol and to put them into effect, or we try to which wuld love to have a closer. Nevertheless, Loughery was "The big thing about taking the 1971. We hope businesses will ask us ford. Her family will receive friends people are put in single rooms and lit­ Manchester Coach Doug Pearson, Cowens scored a game-high 24 for the survey.’’ a m., at St. Isaac Jogues Church, drug counselor at both Rockville and find people who can help.” Philadelphia-based school join pleased with his team’s persistence. shot is that you nave to make sure it at Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, tle follow-up care is provided to help on the other hana, wak extremely dis­ points, grabbed 15 rebounds and Ouellette said the commission 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor, East Hartford. Burial will be in St. Manchester Memorial Hospitals said Department of Health Services appointed In Uie way his club played. because it is a major media (l.e. “We got off to a bad start in the comes in the flow of the game,” said Tuesday, “Right now I have a them survive. The emergency room Assistant Director Ronald Kraatz handed out three assists to pace decided not to knock on doors asking Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours are It ran into early foul trouble—"most television) market. And expansion, Boston to its 13th win in 14 home first and third periods. We missed a Ford, who was 3-for-6 in three today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. chronic alcoholic here with no facili­ at Manchester Memorial finds this a said Wednesday, “The Community specifically the Field House, is on the lot of layups when the game was pointers. "You can't take the shot un­ businesses to participate because, Memorial contributions may be daily problem.” were stupid fouls" —and never did games. Memorial donations may be made to ty where we can put him. He has- Services Council hasn’t dealt with mind of Connecticut Director of within reach but we never gave up,” less you have people under the "Commission members felt that made to Manchester Memorial Dr. Butterfield said the halfway exhibit its offense. "When we ran our The victory upped the Celtics’ St. Isaac Jogues Cburch, 61 Home been in the hospitai four times in this at all. All we know is what we AUiletics John Toner. Loughery said. would be negative public relations. Hospital. house is the "missing link” in treat­ offense we got an easy basket. But record to 22-7 and kepi them tied with boards. There's a method to the Terrace, East Hartford. three days. Drinking in the morning glean from newspaper accounts. Of "We’re planning on an 8,(XX) seat Boston Coach Bill Fitch, who has a We want this to be positive, with peo­ Helen O. Cross ment of alcoholism. "Once people we only did it 6 or 7 times,” Pearson Philadelphia for first place in the craziness. If you use it in the concept ple coming to us. Those buildings to the point of sickness, coming in course, we’re receptive to con­ arena on campus,” Toner stated at habit of undermining Celtics wins of the game, it can be beneficial" VERNON - Helen 0. Gross, 57, of Anthony Krawaki Jr. accept their alcoholism, the next expresMd. NBA’s Atlantic Division. New Jersey that comply with needs expressed in and out of the hospital, doing it again sidering it.” Monday’s Big East Conference press with some not-so-subtle criticism, 31 Sunnyview Drive, Vernon, died 'The Indian leader could be lost to Boston for the third time in as the survey will have the handicapped SOUTH WINDSOR - Anthony F. gathering on the Storrs campus. Wednesday at Rockville General heartened by Uie defensive display, logos affixed to them” Krawski Jr., 72, of 22 Sullivan Ave., "The present budget has authorized Hospital. She was the wife of Walter but definitely not by Uie fouling. That Ouellette said commission East Windsor Hill section of South planning. They’re doing the study H. Gross. forced starter Alex Britnell to Uie members would go out in teams of Windsor, a founder of the South Training Center Study right now to graphically, statistically Bom in Rockville, she had lived in pines, along wiUi Bill Anderson, wiUi two to do surveys at businesses Windsor fire department died this five-and-a-half minutes left in the show what it can do for Connec­ Vernon all her life. She was a morning at the Manchester Free Throws Decisive which request them. The commission ticut." member of St. Joseph's Church and first quarter. will also be working with the Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ UConn in the future will play on St. Helen’s Society and the Mr. and Despite the poor showing against Chamber of Commerce and the town band of Anna (Dynas) Krawski. campus, when school is in session un­ Mrs. Club of the First Lutheran Planned by Educators Simsbury, which traditionally has building inspector’s office. Bom in Ellington March 9,1907, he given Manchester fits in basketball, less the ticket demand calls for a Sports Slate] Church. spent most of his life in South Wind­ By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Center Director Norman Fendeil In other business, the commission besides mainstreaming, a state law soccer, baseball, etc., Pearson move "downtown,” (i.e. Hartford Besides her husband, she is sur­ sor. He and his brother owned and Herald Reporter said today that while 75 percent of requiring that schools be accessible As MCC Extends decided to work with the Manchester realizes there are l9 more games to Civic Center, 15,400 seats for basket­ vived by her father, Vincent the students cannot handle com­ to the handicapped has affected the K riH a v Police Department and the Board of operated the Krawski Brothers Farm MANCHESTER -T h e staffing, the schedule and his club must ball), in Hartford, and "we don’t Orlowski; a son, Robert W. Gross petitive employment, all the students center. Eight straight free throws MCC is now off until Dec. 28 when Shealey 10. Clarence Willoughby Directors to get penalties for those for over 50 years, growing potatoes programming and services at the rebound —and forget the opener. want to leaven New Haven out,” BASKKTBALL and three sisters. Miss Blanche and tobacco. He was a member of St. are involved in some type of work, "Buildings must be barrier free. In down the stretch proved to be it’ll host Massachusetts Bay Com­ pumped in a game-high 29 tallies for Knfirld at ManrhpNlpr. 8 who park in handicapped spots when Regional Occupational Training "We had a lot of first game jitters,” Toner adds. The New Haven munity College at East at 7:30. Orlowski and Miss Rose Orlowski, Francis of Assisi Church and was one depending on their capacity. small school systems, this can be South Central while teammate Mike Bulkele) at Fanl . m . Walter Cassells Sr., both of “we feel in time there will be add­ Fendeil said he's looking forward to Former St. Thomas Aquinas AtProposed Vocational Rehabilitation in Hart­ goal was to train handicapped wouldn't say), wife of Blast Catholic M K HOCKKV Toiland, died Tuesday after a long il­ Manchester, and Mrs. Carol Meilus itional students prepared for com- the study. hoopster Rod Foster had 17 points ford. The agency has films which are students to handle competitive basketball/baseball Coach Jim F e r m i at Manrhe$(ter (Bolton), lness. of Wethersfield, one granddaughter petive employment.” Tue»lay night in UCLA’s 77-74 loss to available on a loan basis to help the employment. Penders, ran in the Turkey Day Five- Title Match 7 :5 0 The daughter of William and and three grandsons and several Fendeil added that many students Notre Dame. The Saint standout was commisflon. Margaret (Gardier) Thompson, she Due to laws requiring that those Mile Road Race and finished in 50:50. An Vegas, Nev., with the decision Three Cats Killed Denver's regular kicker, Jim Turner, She is survived by her mother, in 1896 and lived in Manchester until down the 76ers. allowing Antuofermo to retain the ti­ In Trailer Blaze Mrs. Margaret Thompson of her retirement in 1962. ! I VIDEO CASSEHE RECORDERSi Philadelphia won its ninth straight 111 other games, Boston toppled has not been able to practice because New Jersey, 116-102, A tlanta tle. of a strained groin muscle and his Petrolia, Ontario; a brother. Calvin She is survived by a son, Robert J. game of an unprecedented lO-game Both fighters expressed a desire VERNON - Fire Wednesday HI 8YLVANIA J trimmed New York, 114-102, Seattle status for Monday is uncertain. Thompson of London, Ontario; two Gustafson of Deep River; a brother, home stand Wednesday night by for a rematch, but the World Boxing destroyed a trailer in a Route 30 got by Indiana. 112-107, Kansas City sisters. Nola Robertson of Roscom­ Eklward P. Hamill of St. Petersberg, holding the Bucks to 53 points in the Council has reportedly ordered An­ trailer park and took the lives of ilQ uasar slaughtered Portfand, 124-85, mon, Mich, and Faye McKitrick of Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary first three quarters en route to a 112- tuofermo to defend his title against three cats. The trailer owners were Ottawa ; two sons, Gary T. Fenity of Mahaffey of Seminole, Fla. and Mrs. 91 victory. Houston defeated San Diego, 118-107, and Detroit clubbed Golden State, Minter in Las Vegas next March. not home at the time. Maraga. Calif, and Douglas R. Feni­ Amelia McGann of Manchester, two y RCA O s a n v o , “For some reason, I had a really Hagler issued a terse no comment The trailer which was also used as ty Jr. of Tolland and three grandsons and two great-grandsons. good feeling about this game," 114-%. on the latest development. the office for the Route 30 Associates grandchildren. Funeral services will be Friday Nelson said. "1 thought they would Ilawkn 114, Knirks 102 Defensive Bump Wainwright was trying to contact of­ Eddie Johnson scored 21 points and Inc. trailer camp was owned by There will be no calling hours. from the Raymond Cook funeral get frustrated if we took our time ficials from the WBC and World 2 2 SONY I Dan Roundfield added 19 and hauled Detroit Piston Roy Hamilton used his body to prevent Golden Benjamin and Eldith Dodge. Mrs. Memorial services will be private Home in Seminole with a mass at the New fg iU X S L early, because we knew they wanted Boxing Association for their Dodge is camp manager. for the immediate family. The fami­ Blessed Sacrament Church. I I •TapM T. V. siwiK PHILCO to run. ft just didn’t work." down 17 rebounds to send Central State’s John Lucas from driving to the hoop but was charged Division-leading Atlanta past New positions. Fire officials said the fire was put ly requests contributions to the The Sixer defense hounded with blocking foul last night in Oakland. (UPI Photo) The WBA and WBC recognize An­ T 1 I Onmotiier York, which dropped its third out quickly but it caused extensive American Cancer Society be made in In Memoriam i U R -A,--- 1 Milwaukee, which dropped its fifth tuofermo as champ, but the WBC damage to the inside of the trailer. s i cniiM i straight. lieu of flowers. Ladd Funeral Home, In memory of John E. Simmons, who passed away I INTEGRATEO straight, into 33 percent shooting in rates Minter as the top contender Dec U, 1078 SuperSonics 112, Pacers 107 ON THE ROAD The cause of the fire hasn't been 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville, has 2 I •Tapes T. V. diom the first three quarters and also ran while the WBA ranks Hagler. Should determined. S Gus Williams scored 27 points and TO THE charge of arrangements. When the Ues of love are broken STEREO IB s Nhen your not up a 72-47 overall Antuofermo defy the WBC order and And loved ones have to part ](( margin on the Lonnie Shelton added 22 to give Seat­ fight Hagler, he would be stripped of WINTER OLYMPICS It leaves a wound that never heals V SYSTEM S 8 at home tle its triumph over Indiana. Anderson Heads And also a broken heart S boards. his title. 2 18 8 *11001(1 up easiiy to "We stress KingH 124, Trail Blazers 85 "The telegram I received from the Area Police Report But looking back with memories S defense and Otis Birdsong scored a season-high Upon the path we trod K K anyT.V. 38 points and Scott Wedman added 30 WBC before the (Nov. 30) fight I bless the years I shared with him W rebounding daily," NFL All-Rookie stipulated the winner would face U 8 8 as Kansas City dealt Portland its 10th Vernon the influence of liquor or drugs or And leave the rest to God. •Makes home movies Philadelphia Coach Alan Minter,” Wainwright said. "An­ consecutive defeat. Three men were charged both and failure to obey a traffic con­ Wilt, M«ry 8 Billy Cunningham tuofermo agreed to it. Hagler agreed Rockets 18, Clippers 107 Wednesday night in connection with trol signal. 8 oBU GI I M ITE COLOR CkMEIAS M STOCK said. 1 NEW YORK (UPI) — Ottls Andcrson of St. Louis, the running to it. And 1 still have the telegram. the investigation of the complaint of Police said Veitch was involved in Police Seek Men 5 S ILL TIIPES IN STOCK! Julius Erving Moses Malone, Calvin Murphy and ggnsation who broke Earl Campbell’s year-old rookie rushing “But there was no winner and a disturbance on Windsor Avenue. a two-car accident at the intersection In Theft Attempt S scored 24 points in just three Rick ^rry combined for 72^ints to jjjjg ggason, heads United Press International’s 1979 NFL Minter has no right to fight Antuofer­ Gregory A. Stewart, 27, of P.O. of Route 30 and Dobson Road. He was quarters of play while Darryl lead Houston, Malone, with 28, j i j mo, or anybody, until there is a Box 135, Vernon; Timothy L. TDK 4 hour p E C l A l - ! Dawkins a d d ^ 17 and Maurice Kored in double figures for the 100th All-Rookie team announced today. released on a $100 nonsurety bond for MANCHESTER — Manchester g consecutive game. Anderson, the former Miami Stan Blinka of the is winner. The winner must fight Stewart, 19, and Dana P. Stewart, 26, court on Dec. 18. Cheeks, Steve Mix and Jim Minter to recognize it as a title fight. police are still seeking two men who w I $16.88 S P i s t o n s 114, Warriors 96 (Fla.) who was the first running the middle linebacker. Hanked by both of 21 Fairview Ave., Ellington Spanarkel chipped in with 14 apiece. Star South Windsor tried to steal a radio Tuesday from a £ John Long and Bob Lanier com- back selected in the NFL draft in Jim Haslett of Buffalo and Jerry But you must have a winner for were all charged with breach of the 16-year-old youth. * Junior Bridgeman paced the Bucks, Minter to stick his nose in. and to peace and Gregory and Timothy Max Minnefield, 19, of 140 Overlook who played the second half without bined for 59 poinU to lift Detroit over May, enters the final game of the Robinson of Philqdelphia. Henry 'The youth was assaulted during the S UA Golden State for its first road victory season Sunday leading the NFL in Williams of Oakland and Aaron have a winner, you must have a CHRIS M cN BLL-SkI Jumpw were also charged with third-degree Road, South Windsor, was arrested the injured Marques Johnson, with 18 Wednesday on warrants chargine incident and had to be treated at |S of the season. rushing, holding a 3-yard advantage Mitchell of Dallas are the comer- rem atch" assault. Manchester Memorial Hospital for | points and Brian Winters had 17. The publicity director of Top Rank O iris McNeill was a member of the him with four counts of burglary and sm over Campbell, Houston’s star backs, Vernon Perry of Houston the U.S Olympic Team in 1976 and Die ' All three were released on their bruises and contusions. He was later y Inc., whose promoter Bob Arum 1978 FIS Team. He was NallonaJ four counts of larceny. A 6 A H Speaker ^ runner. strong safety and Brenard Wilson of promise to appear in court in stages many championship bouts, Junior Champion In 1977 and beg: Police said the warrants were released. s iwiUh The All-Rookie team is selected by Philadelphia the free safety. i.iiei skiing al the age of two In Steal Rockville on Jan. 8. Police said the youth was walking ! /B a ts a Treble cortnoit ' said it was likely Minter would get served at the Hartford Correctional lo min l>«queoC| n o iM / the next shot. Arum is out of the Center when they received a call that along Main Street at about 3:15 p.m. 8 FANTASTIC VALUE ^ ^ Basketball coaches and scouts and pro football NFL’s leading this season, trained extensively In Europe on Mis Ave., Rockville, was charged early koudrtett country on business. Minnefield was due to be released when he was approached by two un- B (O' better KKtrnJ Volume Control writers. was named as the punter. own. In 1978, he began lo emerge this morning with third-degree ai low DUiume ie*eis Wednesday. He had been held at the identified men. One tried to grab his J| Joining Anderson in the rookie a credible (niemallonal compelll criminal mischief. He allegedly, radio and struck the teen in the face, g 8 8 VIDEO TAPE RECORDErI backfield are Phil as be won al Gunttock, New Hamp­ caused some damage to the building center on charges filed by another RCA SENIOR the Hawks best the Knicks, 28-16, shire and Steamboat Springs, and - breaking the youth’s eyeglasses and « Simms of the New York Giants and where he lives. His court date is Jan. town, police said. MoMwl IS4030 leaturtd at>Ov« thown with All«gro 1000 Irish Insurance Agency routed Yuri Westry had 18 points and Jim was eih at Thunder Bay. Ontario. cutting his eye, police said. S Speakers Sim ulate wood cabinelf. grained Walnut finish running back Williams Andrews of 8. He was brought to court in Blast Cooper St. Package, 102-82, and Crombie 6 for the Nets while Harry Pincay, Barrera Honored Hartford, arraigned and his case was Fogaroy Oilers outlasted Moriarty Atlanta. The wide receivers are During the 1979 season, Chris Police are investigating the report Delessio had 8 for the Celtics. Eric placed 9th al the Lake Placid Pre- continued to Friday. .In lieu of Bros., 87-82, last night at filing. Jerry Butler, one of three Buffalo NEW YORK (UPI) - recipient of the Eclipse as of an armed robbery on Thompson T *699~ Bloking and Mark Yorgensen each the leading apprentice Olymplce In the 90 meter jump and posting a $10,000 surety bond he was Negotiations Set | Dennis Cole (24), Percy Davis (22) had 8 tallies for the Hawks while players picked, and Elamest Gray, Laz Barrera and Laffit Pin­ 12th In the 70 meter competition, Street, Rockville, early this morning. Tht qualify goes in before $238me name goes on* return^ to the center. and Dave Tyson (18) paced Irish also of the Giants. Cinciimati’s Dan cay Jr., the trainer and rider. giving him the best overall perior- Police said the victim was allegedly For Library Pact | Danny Taylor had 5 markers and Barrera and Pincay were Police said the South Windsor while Tom Meggers had 38 points. Ross is the tight end. regular rider of 1979 Horse- mance of any USA skier, and threatened by knife point and about David Hassle and Jeff Matson 4 unanimous choices of the demonstrating the kind of con­ cases involved alleged breaking and Rich Klchnet 28 and Collins Judd 12 The tackles are Keith Domey of $40 was taken. MANCHESTER-Negotiations for S apiece for the Knicks. of-the-Year Affirmed, sistency that makes a winner. for Cooper. Dave Malick netted 28 Detroit and Dave Studdard of Denver three voting organizations, The victim, a male, said the entering into a home and three a new contract with the town’s | Over at the Y, F arr’s outscored today were named repeat the Daily Racing Form, A points, Mark Plefka 16, Randy and the guards are Greg Roberts of alleged robber, described as being a vehicles. library workers will continue Dec. g At * 8 443-445 HARTFORD RD. American Legion, 37-34, and Pizza winners of the Eclipse the NaUonal Turf Writers’ Chris Is a quiet. Introspective per­ Police are investigating an inci­ MANCHESTER. ] LaVigne 14, Bill Hickey 13 and Ron son. who resides In the backwoods little under six feet tall and weighing 18, town personnel supervisor Steven 443-445 HARTFORD m7 U U MANCHESTER, . House down the Elks, 18-13. Keith Tampa Bay and Cody Rlslen of Award for outstanding Association and racing dent reported Wednesday about 2:45 H o n n . LaVigne 10 for Fogarty’s. Joe Cleveland. Mark Dennard of Miami trainer and Jockn. of Montana and assists his lather Werbner said today. Blanchard and Dave Riordan had 16 secretaries from the running a hunting lodge. about ITS pounds, had a bushy hair FORMER NORMAN’S LOCATION 647 9997! was selected at center and Matt Bahr Harbor View Farm, un­ p.m. Police said there was a disabled The session will be the sixth in ^ Depasquea and Mike Foye each and 11 markers respectively for Thoroughbred Racing style and was wearing jeans, a l i » flfFM4 of Pittsburgh the kidier. der whose flamingo- car parked on Pierce------Road and about what both town and union officials g m O f K i i u r • M eKU sr. 647 9998{ tosMd in 22 points, Tom lacker 17 Farr’s while Eld Jarvis (22) and Carl Association tracks, who To help Chris and his teammates flannel shirt and a jean Ja^et. ITie 8 8 and Tom Foran 11 for Moriarty’i. On defense, the ends are Jesse and-hUck colors Affirmed make It all the way. please send your victim said the weapon usea was a 2:45 p.m. a small black car was have said are likely to be lengthy con-H Stevensen (10) topped Legion. Jeff Wednesday chose . Af­ observed near it and later a shot was tract talks. 8 647-9997 647-9998 88 I Mann______and Dan_____ Young„ had__ 6 6 _____ and 5 Baker of Houston and Dan Hampton raced, was voted the out­ taxkleduclible conlributions to the large knife. 5 S TONIGHT TIL 0, Mon.Thuro. a Fri. til 91 firmed as Horse of the U.S. Ski Team Fund. Box 100 M, Park heard and an observer in the area jh e language of the contract, as “ MON., THURS., PM. TIL S MIDGET markers respectively for Pizza while of Chicago and the tackles are Fred standing owner, and Cash James H. Veitch, 55, of 152 Hebron S ! Tuee.. Wed. A Sal. tu 8 | Asmussen was named Year. CHy, Utah 84060. saw smoke inside the disabled car. well as Issues such as wages and w i h bat til Action at the West Side Rec saw Jon Roe had 4 for the Elks. Sm erlas of Buffalo and Manu Road, Bolton, was charged Tuks., D . S tatettatiBtiBimm Knam m mm mm tamm tm Police said nobpdy was in the car. benefits, must be negotiated. nmtsttamsstmmmvummtamtsammmimmifilk the Nets top the Celtics. 28-12, and Tuiasosopo of Seattle. W cdne^y with driving while under T -jl-tS

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16 - EVENING HERALD. Thuri., Dec. 13, 1179 Top Back Indian Matmen Open 1979-80 Slate Saturday Ruel Assumes meets by two points and we lost our Walters and sophomore Steve Farley hurt,” Bernstein spoke of Beckman, when he was sidelined with a back in­ should be strong. "It’s very hard to By LEN AUSTER last two strictly because of injuries.” also vying for mat time. Slimmed “Last year he was 10-3 when he got jury. “If he stays healthy, he’ll be My about the league. The state tour­ Laurels Herald Sportswrlter Senior Mark Albert draws the nod down senior Keith Ray, elected co­ hurt. And the only ones who beat him tough to heat,” Bernstein assesses. nament again last year proved the Experience gained a year In the 96-pound class with his back-up captain, will be at 138 with senior are gone.” “The last year we had so many CCIL to be the toughest league In the ago should reap benefits in sophomore Tom Machuga. Scott Christensen in support. Senior Chris Boudreau wrestles at seniors start was Bob’s (former state.” 1979-80 for the Manchester Sophomore Mike Griffin gets the “Keith was at 188 a year ago. He’s 185 with junior Bemie Zimmerman coach Bob Alibrio) last year,” Berns­ Schedule: Dec. 15 Rockville / Righting Montreal start In the 105-pound class while down to 140 but he can still bench tein notes. That year the Silk To White also In contention while the unlimited High wrestling team. Rham H, 19 Killlngly A, Jan. 9 MONTREAL (UPI) - Ber- "I feel it is necessary In the best In- senior Dan Collins, who was third In press over 300 pounds,” marveled class is well stacked with three Towners went 11-4. “A realistic goal Glastonbury A, 11 Cheney Tech H, 19 He was elected to the Hall of Fame ’The Indian matmen, 7-8 a year ago the LL meet last year, holds down NEW YORK (UPI) - nie "Boom Boom” Geoffrion terests of the club Bernstein, “He lost all the weight grapplers. Either 6-foot-4, 250-pound is to win 10 of the 15 meets,” views Penney H, 23 East Hartford H, 26 In 1972. In an injury plagued campaip, open the post at 112. last spring. I expect him to have an Bernstein, “I think we should have a and my family that Geoffrion became coach of the senior Scott Cratty or 6-foot, 200- Hall A, 30 Conard A, Feb. 2 Giarles White has kept the has lost a few pounds and the new season Saturday afternoon Senior Tony Rozie handles the excellent year. He’s made an obvious pound junior John Walrath will draw good season. The seniors have Wethersfield H, 6 Simsbury A, 9 En­ I don't coach the Rangers for the 1968-69 season but tradition growing at the hasn’t slept well since the with a triangular meet against Rham duties in the 119-pound bracket with commitment to wrestling and that is the nod with 5-(oot-8, 195-pound matured a lot from last year. They Canadiens any was forced to resign because of ul­ field H, 13 Fermi H, 16 Windham A, University of Southern Califor­ and Rockville at Clarke Arena at 1 junior Dan KIbbie also a possibility. part of the reason he was elected co- junior Andy Gibson another possibili­ have a little more Mwy and that’ll hockey season began but a longer,” Geoffrion cers. He moved to Atlanta as the 19 East Catholic A, 22-23 Clau LL o’clock. Senior Jeff Dolin, a first-year captaln.” ty. “Cratty and Walrath are very help us.” nia. medical examination gives told reporters in Flames’ first coach In 1972 and Meet, March 1 State Open Meet. "We should have a good year grappler. Is at 126 while senior Bill Senior Joe Smith opens at 155 with strong kids,” Bernstein cited. Top picks in the CCIL, Bernstein Named as the Heisman Trophy- him a clean bill of health, said front of Grund- coached there for 2W years until his Check sports slate for starting times. because we have a lot of seniors,” Pallza draws the start at 132. sophomore Steve Farley battling him Besides Ray and Beckman, the sees, are Windham and Penney. winner last week, White added man's office. health failed him again. OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - For Montreal Managing Director voiced ’Tribe Coach Barry Bernstein, Sophomore Steve Machuga may also for the position. Senior co^aptaln second-year Indian mentor sees "Those teams we’re going to have to another honor to his personal collec­ The final blow the sixth consecutive year, Tom . Irving Grundman after an­ starting his second season, “We see action at this weight class. Collins, Albert, Rozie, Smith and beat if we’re going to do anything tion Wednesday by being named (or Geoffrion ap- Geoffrion Don Beckman holds down the 167- Ferguson of Miami, Okla., won the nouncing the Canadiens’ coach should have done better last year but Junior returnee Bemie Alemany Boudreau as top candidates for good (i.e. — be near the top),” Bernstein winner of the United Press Inter­ parently came Tuesday night when pound weight class. World All-Around Cowboy title Sun­ Injuries really hurt. We lost two fills the bill at 145 with Junior Mark seasons. Albert was 4-0-1 last year states, adding (Tonard and Hall again national's Back and Player of the had resigned. the club dropped a 4-1 decision to the Scoreboard '"The key for him is not to get day at the National Finals Rodeo. Year Award in college football. The coaching duties for the rest of New York Islanders. After the game, He is the third Southern California the season now go to assistant coach Geoffrion said that only two players - tailback to be so honored since the Claude Ruel, who was the right-hand Guy Lafleur and Bob Gainey - were NHL awards were started in 1950. O.J. man of former Montreal coach and giving him solid efforts every night. Campbell Conference Harness Race Owners Simpson (1967-68) and Mike Garrett five-time Stanley Cup winner, Scotty "The record speaks for itself,” (1965) were previous winners. Patrick Division Bowman. Grundman said when asked about the W L T I The 5-loot-ll. 183-pound White was May Stop Pat Games Grundman said Geoffrion, who has club's problems. "We have a good Philadelphia 18 1 an easy winner in both categories in a lost 15 pounds, underwent a medical team, good players. There's nothing NY Rangers 14 13 FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) Owners of New England balloting of more than 100 sports examination Wednesday and was wrong to feel disappointed.” Atlanta 12 12 Harness Raceway, situated only a few hundred feet from writers and sportscasters from pronounced healthy. Geoffrion, the l^ h coach in Mon­ NY Islanders 10 13 Schaefer Stadium, have reportedly threatened to stop across the nation. He received 74 Held from Behind Geoffrion had given up previous treal's history and the "father” of Washington 5 20 some 1980 Patriots home football games and Tea Men votes in the Player of the Year voting Gordie Roberts of the Whalers looks up ice but was held by coaching jobs in New York and the slapshot, began his playing to beat out quarterback Marc Wilson Atlanta because of health problems career with Montreal at 20 and won Smvihr Division soccer games unless each team pays $2 million. Los Angeles’ Andre St. Laurent during last night’s NHL game on The harness track claims part of the stadium en­ of Brigham Young by 52 votes and he and came to Montreal under intense the league's Calder Trophy as the W L West Coast won by Kings, 7-4. (UPI Photo) croaches upon its land. By law. no event can be held in outdistanced Wilson. 82-12. for Back pressure, having to maintain Mon­ Rookie-of-the-Year. He still ranks Vancouver 12 II 7 the stadium white racing is in progress at the track. of the Year honors. treal's great winning tradition. The 14th on the all-time NHL scoring list. Chicago 8 10 10 Track owners say they can stop Patriots and Tea Men Following in the tradition of such Canadiens have been struggling of In 14 years with the Canadiens and St. Louis 9 16 5 games, or even town of Foxboro events from being held great USC tailbacks as Garrett, late, winning only one of their last six two with the Rangers, he was named Winnipeg 9 17 4 in the stadium between April 15 and Oct. 21, 1980. Simpson. Anthony Davis and Ricky Kings Continue games and failing to win a road game to three All-Star teams, won two Art Colorado 8 16 3

4 8 - EVENING HERALD. Thura., Dec. 13, lOT Clown Society Sets Meeting CBS Ahead in Ratings NEW YORK (UPI) - CBS remains NBC has broken the network appointing "Mary b Joseph: A Story Ring Death Inquiry Pattern halfzluuir barrier, being the first to of Faith.'^ full of good cheer as it won its third EAST HARTFORD - The Greater week of Nielsen ratings in the last agree to sell the Carter/Mondale In one of those quirks of ratings, Hartford Clown Alley No. 107, By MILT RICHMAN night until the next morning when I four weeks and continues to creep up Campaign Committee a SOminute "Mork & Mindy” edged ahead of agrees these investigations rarely, if Gowns of America, will hold Its “Archie Bunker’s Place” - after ABC NEW YORK (UPI) - Never ever, accomplish anything construc­ was supposed to go to Miami. I told on front-running ABC in the ratings segment. It Is offering Carter/Mon­ the doctor I didn't want to be like a December meeting In the Raymond for the season to date. dale the 10:30-11 p.m. (Eastern time) announced it would switch the Robin does it become more obvious tive. library, comer of Main Street and Williams showcase back to its old "You get a couple of things like rat deserting a sinking ship, but he The CBS win for the week, a merry slot on Jan. 2. Networks prefer to sell that hindsight is better than said to me, ‘What can you do for him Central Avenue, next Monday at 7:30 combination of regular series, the last half-hour of prime time. position on Thursday nights. Both this happening,” Sharkey says, p.m. were In the top 10. foresight than immediately referring to Classen's death, "and sitting out here?' specials and Christmas program­ Then the low ratings on paid political after a fighter dies due to in­ "So I went to Florida, but it kept Members are asked to come in full ming, was particularly impressive broadcasts won’t drag down the NBC placed a poor third, un­ everybody sours on the sport and make-up and wardrobes for a feature bothering me so much, I returned. I since the network also was well network program to follow, because represented In the t ^ 10. it's highest juries he suffered in the ring. calls for an investigation. Then you writer who plans to an article on ranking show was "The Little get a lotta guys who never fought a took the train back and during a represented among the bottom 10 in there aren’t any. The late news Is The first thing that takes place is Clowns. local programming. Rascal's Christmas Special,” which an investigation such as the one going lick in their lives telling you what stopover in Georgia somewhere, they the Nielsen ratings. came in with a telegram right there The Greater Hartford Gown Alley The CBS cellar dwellers Included Contributing to the CBS win was was 16th, and Its only series in the top on presently in connection with the went wrong and demanding 107 has been chartered by Gowns of in the Pullman car telling me Ernie “Hawaii 50," the Farrah Fawcett Jean Stapleton in the Hallmark Hall 20 was “CHIPS,” Ued with ‘‘Barney death of middleweight Willie Classen legislation." America, Baltimore. had passed away.” Majors movie "Somebody Killed Her of Fame production, “Aunt Mary.” Miller” for 19th. following his lOth-round knockout at Sharkey is 77 and lives in Epplng, In recent elections. Dean W. The 10 top network television N.H., from where he spoke to me. He Husband,” "Paris” and “California That’s the second Hallmark show on the hands of Wilfred Scypion in Sponsor Found Cronkite of East Hartford was CBS this year that has rated well - programs for the week ending Dec. 9, saw the Scyplon-Gassen fight on Fever.” Another CBS entry in the Madison Square Garden's Felt named vice president while Kathy the other was "All Quiet on the according to the A.C. Nielsen Co., television. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - A Califor­ bottom list was a flve-mlnute "Carter Forum three weeks ago. nia based racing wheels manufac­ Pearson and Floyd Totten, both of Western Front.” "My Old Man” with were: The two attending physicians at the "My observation of the fight was for President" paid political broad­ turer will be sponsoring the U.S. Manchester, were elected secretary Kristy McNichol also scored well. 1; Alice; 2: 60 Minutes; 3; Three's fight both have testified they didn't that he (Gassen) had his back up cast,'which explains the reluctance Auto Gub stock car racing division and a member of the Board of Gover­ On the flip side, the network’s new Company; 4: One Day At A Time; 5: see the crucial punches. Now we against the ropes, he started down of all three networks to begin the for the 1980 season, officials said nors, respectively. series “Young Maverick" did poorly, The Jeffersons; 6: Taxi; 7: “Aunt have another doctor, a noted and that was that,” says the presidential election season too ear­ Tuesday. The backer for the program The group welcomes anyone with ■ < V j tying for 56th place with NBC’s dis- Mary;" 8: Mork & Mindy; 9: Archie neurologist, testifying Gassen was exchamp, who won the title by an interest in clowning to attend the ly. Bunker's Place; 10: MASH. "out on his feet" while taking a stan­ beating Germany's Max Schmeling will be the Center Line Tool Of., said Dick King, USAC president. meeting. For further information, V: ding eight count in the ninth round in 1932 and then lost it to Italy's call 568-1608. and he was "a rag doll" in the 10th. FYimo Camera a year later. Jack Sharkey The sponsorship agreement said The neurologist. Dr. Bennett Der­ “ It looked as if he was hurt the major part of the financial T V Tonight by, has seen videotapes of the bout because he wasn't defending himself. backing would be paid as contingency pie more times, he got up, snapped prize money on a race-to-race basis, ed» and says there is no question but that When he got hit, he bad no protection ^d)lSISN «M S S2 S Bob Hopa Chrlttmaa Rita Hayworth. Gene Kelly 3:00 out of it and came back to knock out another part to a driver points tund Library Plans Spadal ® M o v ie "H e rcules Classen suffered a concussion in the whatsoever. A man can get hit on the ^ IL o v a L u c y 1:44 Durelle.” and the remainder to driver C S Jo kW iW IM fl-'V) (X Banaoak Unchained" (1960) Steve ninth round. He suggests ringside chin, even have a concussion and still Reeves, Sylva Koscina. la TV Community CoIlD* ( ilS S o a p Sharkey calls professional fighting appearance money. The value of the Kids^ Movies 1:45 8 Six MMlon Dollar Man physicians be trained in concussion not show it. He may even come on to a A d « n -1 2 0 Nancy Savin / Tba Arte package was not disclosed. ® News 8 M ovia "Trauma" (1963) win the fight. "a horrendous job, a helluva way to a StTM li Of 8«n FrandKO 0 Maatarplaca Thaatra and given to understand that concus­ John Conte, Lynn Ban sion doesn't mean a man has to be “I don't know how many fights I make a living." COVENTRY - The Booth-Dimock S S Zoom (R ) 10:00 2:00 Injured Gridder ® Joe Franklin 3:15 flat on his back. refereed in my time, but I know it The worst thing that ever happened Memorial Library will sponsor 6*.30 (B Naw* 8 Nawtywad Gama to him in boxing, he says, was the GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - The (3) Carol Bumatl And Frfandt ® S 20/20 (X Naws Post-fight investigations, by the was a lot. I remember refereeing the movies for children on the coming (BTteTac Dough (5) BWy Qrftham Chrittmts Sp«- 2:28 Green Bay Packers Wednesday put -- --- — - |JQZ> 4:00 large, are for cosmetic effect and 1 Archie Moore-Yvon Durelle fight in death in 1933 of heavyweight Ernie three Friday afternoons in a o siN B C frtvwa ® M o via "Violent Road" (8) Naws defensive tackle Casey Merrill on the O (8 IS OMn Martin's Christ­ (1958) Brian Keith, Efrem Zim- can't ever remember any such probe Montreal. They were fighting for the Schaaf, whom he was managing and December. s o Ov«rEa«y 4:30 injured reserve list, signed offensive STtwOddCoupla mas In CaUfomla balist Jr bringing a dead fighter back to life or light heavyweight title and the first training. Schaaf died after being This Friday "Frog Prince,” ( 8 Conoacticut Prlma Tima 8 Kitty Today tackle Steve Young and listed half­ 6:55 2:30 in any way preventing a future fatali­ time Moore got knocked down, I kayoed by Camera in the 13th round. "Arrow to the Sun,” and "Hardware O Bruins Wrap-Up m The Odd Coupla back Nate Simpson as doubtful their & Newt ty in the ring. kneeled down and looked at him and “It was pathetic," Sharkey Wars,” will be shown from 3 to 3:35 10:30 final game Saturday at Detroit. 7:00 As someone who was a fighter and saw his eyes were crossed. remembers. “I picked him up after p.m.; Dec. 21, “Brown Bears of Giant Gingerbread House 8 The Fourth Estate Camera knocked him out at Madison The Packers are 4-11 and the Lions d lC B S N V M 8 Dick Van Dyke referee himself, and also managed a "He was defending his title and I McNeil,” “Doughnuts,” and “Otto Little Melissa Adler, 5, admires a giant gingerbread cookie IS) News are 9-6. Despite the records. Coach ( D S I ABCN v m boxer who died as a result of injuries didn't want to stop the fight just Square Garden and took him over to Mesmer," will be shown from 3 to 4 Polyclinic Hospital across the street. Bart Starr said the televised game house, a two-story structure built each year at the Public d ) Dating Qanw 11:00 in the ring, former world because of one knockdown. But p.m. dSFnatlvilOfFalth (D(£> 8 8 3 News Eye for the Hoop would be "an exciting, outstanding House, Sturbridge, Mass., a historic inn dating back to 1771. (X)M*A*S*H heavyweight champion Jack Sharkey although he was knocked down a cou- I stayed with him at the hospital all On the final Friday of the month S Soul Train 3 NOEL, JESUS IS BORN (9 game." The house consists of 2,000 cookies and gingerbread shingles, O Nawi (2j Jackie QIaaaon UCLA’s Tony Anderson drives for the hoop and gets set to fire the movie, “Willie Wonka" will be SO Ick Cavan 8 Our Mlaa Brooke jjl {9 away against Notre Dame. Irish defender is Rich Branning. shown from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Pre­ and frosting made from 800 pounds of sugar and 200 egg S M a u d a 8 Chico And The Man O OM Houaawoflii IS) Beat Of Bums And Allan ^ Christmas Cantata Notre Dame won in battle of college basketball rivals Tuesday Affirmed Unanimous Pick registration isn't necessary but whites. More than 500 elementary school and special needs Ft anyone wanting more information 7:28 11:30 night. (UPI Photo) children from the area will be invited to see the giant house (S Dally Num bart (X) Mary Tylar Moore about the programs should call 742- and enjoy holiday refreshments. (UPI photo) (3j Ko)^ 7606. 7:30 d ) 3 PoHca Woman presented by the Chancel Choir In Horse of Year Voting OD P.IU. Magazlna (3) Racing From Yonkers The library has also been spon­ (D M U n T tia Family 8 8 S Tonight assisted by the Children's Choir (B $100,000 Nama That Tuna Pistons’ Chem istry 2-year-old colt or gelding: Smart soring an evening panel series which 8 AndyQrtmth NEW YORK (UPI) And the winner you CAN DO IT have been attracting about two dozen (BBannyHHI lS> Captioned ABC News by unanimous decision is Affirmed. Angle, leading 2-year-old filly; Christmas Cantata Set f f lM 'A t e 'H UocamlMr 16 at 7:00 P.M. TURN AS EASY AS ONE, TWO. persons. At the last discussion ses­ S O MacNaN / Lahrar Raport 1 2 : 0 0 The sleek chestnut colt today was Davona Dale, best 3-year-old filly; (X Columbo THREE sion, Francelia Butler, English IS T liraa'f A Crowd Missing-McCloskey named the winner of the Eclipse Waya, leading older filly or mare; At Church of Nazarene S NHL Hockay (X Movia "Rancho Notorious" at the Singing Church professor at the University of (1952) Marlene Dtelrich. Mel Bowl Game, best male grass horse; S Tic Tac Dougb Award for 1979 Horse of the Year as Three mam skills are required to rriake Connecticut, illustrated how Ferrer Trillion, top female grass horse; Star 8:00 d£ Dr. Scott On Hebrews Church ol Ihu Nnanm PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) Jack McCloskey, named general the overwhelming choice of the three all types of ski turns— weightmg. literature transmits culture and grandson, Kevin, will also have a de Naskra, best sprinter and Mar- steering and edging. At different MANCHESTER - The choir of the d ) "Oia Waltona 8 Beverly HIliblHles organizations that vote for turfdom’s part. Other participants are Kendall ( £ HoOday Cartoon Faattval 236 Main St. manager of the foundering Detroit Pistons Tuesday, figures he's ability levels, and for different types of values to children. Manchester Church of the Nazarene 12:30 top award. tie's Anger as the leading (XI & Lavarrw 4 Shlrlay turns, it's the order— as well as the At the same meeting. Brad will present the Christmas cantata Lord, Paul Dziadul and Alan Roe as (X) Movie "Lightning Strikes jt} Manchester, Ct. as much a chemist as he is a leader. The National Turf Writers steeplechase horse. (B M o vla "W ar Wagon" (1967) intensity— of skill application that shepherds, Douglas Harper, Berthier John Wayne, Kirk Douglas A Twice" (1934) Ben Lyon, Thelma 19 "Chemistrv is what the Pistons The Eclipse awards for outstan­ Williams, puppeteer, presented a "Noel, Jesus is Brown” Sunday, Dec. coming four-game West Coast road Association, representatives from changes. Punch 'n Judy show. 16 at 7 p.m. The performance is un­ Poulin and David Pantaleo as Roman cowboy, defrauded of his gold- Todd need to win basketball games." ding jockey, apprentice jockey, rich land, plans a special lytje of 8 Qrean Acrea No admission trip the first stop is at Golden State the Daily Racing Form and racing To make an easy snowplow turn, der the direction of Kathleen Peck. guards, George Swain, Lewis Ban­ 2 All are welcome McCloskey said. "On paper, the trainer and owner were to be an­ for instance. |ust apply the skills you vengeance wilh Ihe help of a 12:37 Nursery provided today in order to have a chance to secretaries across the country all ning and William Hendricks as gunslinger, an Indian, a drunk S Neale McLain, Pastor Pistons have fine talent, talent other have learned in proper sequence The cantata is a composition by Lan- (XI3 Baratta speak with each player personally. tabbed Affirmed to join Secretariat nounced on Thursday. and a Ihiel. 2 hrs. First, steer your skis toward the fall ny Wolfe, Don Marsh and Bob Benson scribes. Assistants are Martin 1:00 teams in the league want." Asked to name the Pistons' chief 1 1972-73) and Forego (1974-75-76) as a Under jockey Steve Cauthen, Af­ S S 8 Jack Froat McCloskey defined chemistry as line (A); next gradually transfer your and is being presented in churches McLain, stage manager, Richard 0 0 Evanlng At Symphony 8 8 8 Tomorrow shortcoming, McCloskey quipped: repeat winner of the title since voting firmed lost his first two starts of the body weight to the outside ski (B); Carlton, sound, and Cynthia Lord in 8 Movie "Cover G irl" (1944) "the ability of players to mesh across the country. 6:30 "Inability to win basketball games ' began in 1971. year but after Pincay got the mount, then apply edging with the downhill Aniiaue Show charge of costuming. together, and the ability to make (outside) ski through the end of the The Children’s Choir, under the (X) Movia "Monkey Business" The new general manager, named Trained by Laz Barrera and ridden he reeled off seven straight victories The Rev. Neale McLain, senior (1931) Marx Brolhers Four extreme sacrifices turn to minimize slipping through the direction of Dennis and Sharon Platt, shortly after it was announced that for most of the year by Laffit Pincay and defeated Spectacular Bid in the pastor, will conduct a candlelight stowaways try to avoid the "Chemistry makes a team, he Jockey Club Gold Cup in the final end of the turn (C). lo Scneduled will join with the senior choir to sing authorities on an ocean liner ousted Pistons' Coach Dick Vitale Jr., Affirmed also was voted the out­ Perform these skills in their proper “Go Tell it on the MounUin.” service at the close of the cantata. d )S Benaon t),n/_D ecem ^ said. would not be given the position, standing older male horse, bringing race of his career. order and your turns will be as pasy HARTFORD — The Hartford Civic Soloists are Cynthia Lord, Roger Refreshments will be served in the 9:00 McCloskey, 53, comes to Detroit declined to reveal any specifics about his Eclipse award total to five. The Affirmed, owned by Lou and as one (steering), two (weighting), Center will host “The Big Antique Sherman, Walter Edwards, Gregory lower auditorium under the supervi­ CE CBS Movia "The Last Hard from the Indiana Pacers, where he his contract Harbor View Farm colt also was Patrice Wolfson, broke Kelso's long­ three (edging). M en" (1976) Charllon Heslon. Event" Saturday and Sunday, in its Peck, Mary Munsie, Jean McFall, sion of Lorraine Perry. All are had been an assistant coach to Bob named best 2-year-old in 1977 and standing winning mark by taking the James Coburn A retired lawman Leonard this season. Prior to that he H» pnni«d «nt^ ptrmiMion of Ski Mogvine Exhibition and Assembly Hails. Sandra Swain, Brenda Phelps and welcome to attend. Nursery care is returns to duty to track down an best 3-year-old last year. $500,000 Hollywood Gold Cup, which TocDnical M8t8Unc« providod Dy ProlesftKXA*) Sk> escaped convict out to revenge Instructor! of Amenc! More than 160 professional dealeTs Alton Munsie. provided and there is no admission was an assistant coach to Jerry West “He is the best I’ve ever had, and if also boosted his earnings over $2 the accidental death ol his wife from throughout the Northeast will Narrator is Porter Colins, whose charge. The church is at 236 Main St. (1) S Bamay MWar of the Los Angeles Lakers. you had to pick the five greatest million. be on hand, offering a vast array of McCloskey described his move to Extension Asked horses in history, he would have to be Affirmed, who set a track record of antiques and collectibles. Included the Pistons, who are 8-20 on the MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - PaulGiel. one of them," said Pincay. 1:58 35 at Santa Anita for IW miles, / will be Depression and Victorian season, as a "great challenge." director of men's intercollegiate Spectacular Bid, considered Af- posted stakes victories in the San Youth Chorale Offers glass, furniture ranging from Colonial In announcing the appointment. athletics at the University of firmed's nearest rival for the award, Fernando, the Strub, the Santa Anita to turn of the Century, porcelains, Pistons’ attorney Oscar Feldman Minnesota, announced Tuesday he was voted 3-year-old colt of the year. Handicap, the Californian, the heirloom clocks, antique clothing, es­ said McCloskey will have complete has recommended a three-year Bid, who missed becoming a Triple Hollywood Gold Cup, the Woodward Annual Yule Concert tate and antique jewelry, shawls and authority when it comes to certain extension of the contract of head Crown winner when he finished third and the Jockey Club Gold Cup. hand beaded bags from '20s, Tiffany aspects of the club. basketball Coach Jim Dutcher, who in the Belmont Stakes behind During three seasons of racing. Af­ WEST HARTFORD - The Greater Thy Lowly Dwelling” by Berlioz 0 pieces, books, postcards, and "He will have complete autonomy is in the final year of his original Coastal, became the second horse firmed won 22 times in 29 starts with Hartford Youth Chorale, directed by Holy Night” by Promises nostalgia items. Dr. Gerald Mack, will present its an- selections from “The Messiah, con- about any decisions concerning five-year contract. after Affirmed to pass the J1 million five seconds and one third-place The two-day event is being r temporary------Christmas------music and coaching personnel, coaching staff, Giel said his recommendation has mark for a single season with 1979 finish. Syndicated for $14.4 million. nual Christmas concert Sunday, at presented by Gloria Rothstein Shows traditional carols. trades, drafts and similar matters. " met with the wholehearted support of earnings totaling $1,279,334. Affirmed now stands at stud at 7:30 p.m., at King Philip School D ork of Suffern, N.Y. Although never Dr. Gerald Mack is professor of HARS44A MASITN said Feldman, who held down the University President C. Peter Other Eclipse Award winners an­ Spendthrift Farm in Lexington. Ky. Auditorium, 100 King Philip Drive, before held in Hartford, “The Big music and director of choral ac­ N fD K A in MIVAMIARI. general manager duties before Magrath and Vice President Robert nounced include Rockhill Native, top West Hartford. MKHAIl IMA'iIMlMtAIHlilNUllIH Antique Event” is similar to shows tivities at the Hartt College of Music, McCloskey's appointment.- Stein. The extension, which must be The Youth Chorale, composed of Ms. Rothstein has staged in many "1 am happy to be relieved of any approved by the university Board of 140 outstanding singers from 26 area University of Hartford, as well as major East Coast cities for the past director of the Worcester (Mass.) burden I may have had. and you Regents, would run through the high schools, is well known for its Chorus. He has conducted at better believe it." 1982-83 season. three years. guest appearances with the Hartford The fit, graying McCloskey plans TheOassicGp. "The market in antiques and Symphony, its Greater Hartford Arts Carnegie Hall, New York, throughout to travel with the Pistons on their up­ collectibles is the nation’s fastest Festival- - performances and its TV the United States and Western growing hedge against inflation, and appearances. It has received an Europe, and is a nationally known this free show gives everybody a award as “one of the superior choral conductor, clinician, and lecturer in Bowling chance to explore the opportunities” groups in the entire nation” from the the field of choral music. He has stated Ms. Rothstein in explaining Music Educators National prepared choruses for numerous NOBODY OFFERS MORE M m u w the free admission policy. "Investors Conference. Last summer, it com­ orchestral conductors including Seiji T FI. I o r VI KHS (,A1.\/.IES- Jean Robson and collectors have a chance to pleted a successful ninth season, Ozawa of the Boston Symphony and Mary McConvIlle 458, 131, Denise Martino 141- browse, and so do the simply exists as a special performing arts Sergi Ctommissione of the Baltimore • Sirioin Strip Steak D inner Marilyn Rogers 235-520. 131-380. Lois Erickson 126. THAN NICHOLS Tkkets. curious.” and American Symphonies. organization for talented youth. Karen Riordan 178-483, Sharon Kuczynski 1442 It’s a truly special gift this year. The U.S and Show hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Christmas program will Tickets are available at the door • All-You-Can-Eat ALL FOR ONLY Fran. Misseri 177-455 both days. Further information may feature the Schubert “Magnificat” and from members of the Youth BATTERY SALE Australia will be competing for the very last Chorale. For further information, S a l a d B a r Leslie Dinardo 188-458 be obtained by phoning 566-6588. with soloists and chorus, "Ave STAR Doreen Cole 182-463. Nancy time. Buy a set of tickets now and you won't dall 658-9791. • Choice of IIOl.M) VV S- Carol Shea have to compete tor choice seat locations Maria” by Rachmaninoff, "Even­ Washburn 187-194-519, Sue song" by Haydn, "Thou Must Leave a n y D e s s e r t Shoenfelt 461. Ruth Wood­ 126 later Stull them into a Christmas stocking or TREK (0) w x - v i * I ■ w 7 * __ S l u d c i i l B bury 192. Carol Mercier sneak them under the tree And surprise • Choice of ani; 180-453. Brenda Nye 201- 5 WAYS TO GET A GOOD START someone withexciting tennis when the best Joyce Ohphant Winner , acker _ B e v e r a g e (txcepl mtik) 189-539, Stephanie Don 212- ^J99 518. BETTER STILL BETTER return lor the last tangle in Harttord. HMLOWEEN P l l CUT OUT THIS COUPON |B |p B I CUT OUT THIS COUPON || RFC- Bill Pagan! Jr 162- GOOD 3 YEAR GUARANTEE 4-YEA' GUARANTEE 6 YEAR GUARANTEE In Irish Stepdancing HARTFORD - This year, when FI.OKVi. • Barbara 412, Stan Jakiel 161-406. Hartford Civic Center Coiiseum, March 6,7,8 & 9 the Hartford Ballet presents a totally Belanger 184. Laurette Ken Ostrinsky 150-399, Special $1.00 discount for Thursday tickets VERNON — Joyce Oliphant of new production of the “Nutcracker, Jerry Smith 139-137-392, Gerald Drive, Vernon, has, for the I S o « '1.3 S ! Carpenter 177. Dec. 15 to 23, area students will tem­ T)ie \ ' Gene Yost 138-378. Bob 22F third year in a row, placed first in the porarily be part of one of the coun­ "COMPLETE TPEAr’ $3.99 "COMPLETE TREAT’ IS.99 Smith 369, Bob Schack 144- Senior New England Ladies Cham­ Night \ UATERKRS- Jen Tirin- try’s leading dance companies. He • Sirloin Strip Steak Ohmer • Sirioin Strip Steak Dinner .365. John Maiorca 148-365.’ Special Series Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday pionship Irish Stepdancing competi­ Come I zonie 133. Ella Hube 126- March 6 March 7 March 8 March 9 Ashly and Alexia Crux, both of • AH-Yoa-Con-Eot Salad Bar • AO-You-Con-Eot Salad Bar Tom Martin 144-351, Tom Price tion. Home' ’ • Choke of any Dewaert 134-375, Laine Knowles 126- 24-24F (All 4 7 00 PM 7 00PM 200PM 200PM Manchester, will dance as children in • Choke of any Detaerl Brennan 135. sessions) As winner Miss Oliphant will par­ • Choke a! any Beverage laat» m») • Choke of any Beverage (000 nSil 340, Barbara Linnell 134, Act I as little mice, toy soldiers, Uaeait canon pna0 omrraiim.Na ___ $43 00 ticipate with the United States team Umoiw canon pmamimmpn 1^ 1*4 Sharon Krause 128, Vickie Group 1 sprites and sweets in the Act U mkankbkloiccokCaiMtnimdln inetmMtIacmk Canaboin^ln competing at the All World Dance dlvertiasemente. This year’s produc­ utmbinniennekalmdvcean. \Mifmt Seedman 131-349, Arlene Group It ___ $32 00 ___ $8.50 ___ $8 50 ___ $9 50 ___ $9 50 iiMiOkiaioniaOiortxrdkawwUikMitw pmMbM. Avphiikk kM not tnckuM. 42 Event to be held in Dublin, Ireland tion will be more magical than ever, fHhbeod i^vSMti.1— notmSdiS Tallman 136-35'i. Carol ___ $20 00 ___ $5 50 ___ $5 50 ___ $6 50 ___ $6 50 /VPavefOintStmUtamm Group III during Easter week. with all the traditional fantasies real­ /UFbkkWakigSmWiw— Rawson 125-360, Dot Miller Miss Oliphant, In past years, has 72 Group IV ___ $ BOO ___ $2 50 ___ $2 50 ___ $3 50 ___ $3 50 ly occurring on stage. 131-156-393, Joyce Lindsay WKHTEir 72 been chosen as "Colleen” and as Offer good Nov. 30 I Offer gpodtiou. 30 359, Helene Dey 354, Vivian less $100 lor eachThiirsday ticket Because the new production in­ thnjDec. 16,1979 27-27F Ticket orders postmarked by Dec 14 such won a trip to Ireland. Among ihiuDec. 16,1979 will be processed lor Christmas delivery cludes totally new dwreograpby, Flora 364, Leah LaPointe subtotal other awards she also received the 342. 77 74 each of the children has been in l a H H I coutoMM m A b B H I COUPON I B B B b I TO BUY ticket handling ?5 1979 Perpetual trophey given last rehearsal for over two months, Give Ponderota Gift Cert(flcate» summer in New York City and foregoing nuuiy of the usual enter- RIGHT NOW! Reserve now TOTAL Washington, D. C. to the top senior Uinments for children of their age. ARMY Make check payable to Manchester- 119 Spencer Street CLEAN ALL BATTCRIEB MAINTENANCE FREE Please print or type dancer. 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Thurs., Dec. 13, 1979 21 Hines Heads Gardening Little League ATTENTION COVENTRY - Richard Hinei has Apples A Second Job been elected conunissioner of the !adio /haeK CHRISTMAS^ Coventty Little League for the com­ ing season. The new officers have out­ lined a list of projects planned for the S H O m R S ! t 1980 season. For Glastonbury Man Other officers elected were: Bill Paton, associate commissioner in By FRANK ATWOOD Job in Machine Shop for friends and regular customers who go to the farm for fruit. charge of umpires; A1 Klopfer, assis­ The apples came in a plastic bag Szozda bad been in the American tant commissioner -in charge of from ' the supermarket down the Army six years when he came to this Delivers to Stores equipment; Ken Parzych, assistant LOW BIG street. Inside bag was a slip of white country in 19S0 and, because he had Through the fail Mr. Szozda had SELECTION commissioner in charge of Tag Day; paper, neatly printed with the name relatives in Connecticut, came to this delivered his fruit, in thrM-pound John Arigno, assistant commissioner FOR and address of the grower. Matt state. He tried several jobs, in­ bags and half-bushel baskets, to PRICES in charge of buildings and grounds; Szodza, 4M Woodland St., Glaston- cluding work that he didn’t like in the stores in the Mott chain of super­ EVERYONE! Richard Goodwin, treasurer; and btOT. tobacco fields, before finding a markets in Manchester, East Hart­ Donald LaFerriere, secretary. Then came the name of the apple machine shop job that has been per­ ford, Wethersfield, Newington and During the recent meeting officers variety, Jonathan, and the grade and manent, with the Atlantic Machine Windsor. Without the storm, he could AM/FM decided on some projects they plan to Elegant size of the fruit, U.S. No. 1 Min. 2V4 Tool Co. in Newington. have had fruit to market until the pursue during the coming year. Stereo Phono inches and up. He'still works for the Newington These include upgrading the baseball New Year or perhaps until Easter. Bookshelf I called Mr. Szozda and, the nezt firm after 29 years and today is Blueberries are another crop on 8-Track diamond on the Route 31 side of supervisor of the second shift. He Speaker Miller-Richardson field; spreading a day, went to see him, up the steep the Szozda farm. There are 3,000 goes to work at 4:30 in the afternoon bushes and Mr. Szozda will set out Record/Play clay base fill in the basepaths of the H(^)eweil Road to Woodland Street Nova*-6 by Realist!^ on another Glastonbury hill. Mr. and leaves the shop at 1:30 in the 250 more in the spring. The berries Clarinette®-92 remaining two fields; and providing Szozda had an interesting storv. morning. are sold on a ‘‘p.ick-your-own"system. protective fencing for the areas by Realistic Bom and brought up in Poland, Matt His orchard work has been a se­ The Szozdas have two sons, Zigi, directly in front of the American and Szozda was in a German war prison cond job, in the few hours of daylight National League dugouts. 19, who is at home this year after in France when American troops before he goes back to the shop, and graduating from Glastonbury High came through, alter the Normandy on weekends and holidays. Schoo, and Edward, 18, who will invasion in World War n, and opened Szozda was married after he came graduate in June. Both boys like the prison doors. to Connecticut and he bought the farm and have helped their father Young men, if they were willing to farm in Glastonbury 20 years ago. “I with the farm work. Both intend to go Girl Scouts serve, were offered an opportunity to worked hard,” he says. Before trees to college. Their older boy is in­ join the American Army and young could be planted much of the land had terested in advertising and his Set Workshop V Matt Szozda signed up in an armored to be cleared of trees and brush. brother wants to be an engineer. division that kept going eastward un­ He planted, fertilized, cultivated til it met the Russians. He was and sprayed the trees. When they MANCHESTER -G irl Scoiit Troops 664 and 77 will sponsor a San­ wounded but able to return to duty. began to bear he harvested the fruit. Bolton Board Reg. 79.95 Each ta's Workshop Saturday from 11 a.m. When the war ended, Szozda was Now, in a good year, he can market to 3 p.m. at Center Congregational asked to stay on with the American 4,000 bushels. Reg. Sets Meeting $ 1 Church. All Manchester children are Army of Occupation. His knowledge This has not been a good year. The of languages was valuable. He knew storm that brought a devastating tor­ BOLTON—Tlie Board of Education Be a smart Santa . . . give two for the 199.95 invited to attend. Matt Szozda carries i half bushel of the splendid apples he price of one! 8" acoustic suspension The children will be able to tell his native Polish, naturally, and by nado to Windsor Locks, brought high will meet tonight at 8 in the library at raises as part-time job at his home in Glastonbury. (Photo by this time he had gained a speaking wind and rain to Glastonbury. Bolton Center School. Under new (Jot the pasty faced blahs, but can’t afford a winter vacation? Not to woofer for deep bass, 3" tweeter delivers Record tapes off-fhe-air or from 3-speed chang­ Santa Claus what they want for Atwood) er. Auto-Level sets recording volume for you. Christmas, have their picture taken knowledge of German, Russian, Twenty-five apple trees were up­ business the board will discuss staff worry. They’re selling quick indoor tans for $45. Judith Palmer, an up to 20,000 Hz response. Genuine wal­ French and English. rooted in the Szozda orchard and with him. see the elves at work, and changes, special education place­ employee at Tantropics in Westport, demonstrates the latest for sun nut veneer cabinet. 40-4019 Tone control, headphone jack. IS'/z " high enclo­ Szozda worked as an interpreter at most of the apples still on the trees ment and a central office ad­ visit with Mrs. Santa Claus in her worshippers. (UPI photo) sures. Dust cover included. 13-1201 kitchen. Punch and homemade Hebron 4-H Committee Nuremberg, where high-ranking Ger­ were knocked off, a loss of 35 per­ ministrative assistant. cookies will be available. The Scouts mans accused of war crimes were cent. Under old business the board will in the two troops will also have a tried, and at Dachau, where larger When I talked with Mr. Szozda the discuss Willington students who Compact Stereo bake table. Seeking Club Leaders numl^rs of Germans, of lesser rank, first week in November he had come might attend Bolton High School and |a M/FM stereo 8-Track System Admission will be charged to talk were tried for war crimes, and 1,800 to the end of his marketing season a request from the Connecticut iVeu? Salons Offer Modulette^-8 by Realistic Phono System C larinette-20 HEBRON — The 4-H Town Com­ Peter Babin, vice president; Yvonne with Santa and the money raised will of them eventually hanged. except for some apples and pears of Association of Boards of Ekiucation by Realistic mittee is seeking leaders for the Lizotte, secretary; and Mamie be used by the Scouts to go on a ski fancy grade he kept in cold storage (CABE) and several board policies. Clothing Gub for children ages 9-11 French, treasurer. trip in February. and for the Goat Club and a Small The Needles and Threads clothing Animal Gub. O V fff 80 rCAfiS OF DEPlNDABLf StRVICV Quick Indoor Tan club meets twice a month on Satur­ M 8 -H W O R I Anyone wanting further informa­ days in the home ecnomics room at tion about becoming a leader should By JAMES V. HEALION eyes encased in dark goggles, for their Masonic Open House Rham High school. Officers are: exposure time. This can vary from a few contact Mrs. Louise Sage or Victor Debbie Brook, president; Carin atlas bantlq jrause MANCHESTER —The Square Cir­ aoiBSTiaKEmousEs WESTPORT (UPI) - Got the pasty minutes to as long as 15 minutes, the Rychling, co-chairmen of the Town Cubit, vice president; Janet cle CTub of Manchester Lodge of 621 HARTFORD ROA0 faced blahs, but can't afford a winter maximum. Committee. Sutherland! secretary; Pam Krist, • 24 Hour Emergency Service Masons will sponsor an open house at vacation? Not to worry. They're selling He has had classical music piped in Removable Any Hebron child who will be nine treasurer; Kim Kauffman, reporter; • Burner Sales & Service DAILY SPECIAL the Masonic Temple Monday from 10 before Sept. 30, 1980, is eligible to quick indoor tans for $45. from an FM radio station in nearby New Dust Cover a.m to noon. There will be card Tammy Say, junior leader. • Clean Heating Oils Thousands are standing still for ''The York City, but there are those who prefer join a 4-H Club. The Town Committee will meet MOED BOUQUETS games, pool, conversation, and Look" in iittle booths ali across the coun­ m The Kountry Kids, led by Mrs. again on Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Room disco to the soaring 18th variation from ’ Matching refreshments. All Masons and their 649-4595 try. Salons have burgeoned in the South, Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme by Elaine Phillips, is a newly formed 10 at Hebron Elementary School. Call Us For Your Home Heating Speakers friends are welcome. Goat Club. The club meets once a the Midwest, the Elast, and are even Paganini. Anyone interested is welcome to at­ And Air Conditioni i'j Needs . CASH A CAt blooming in sunny California. "But disco is not relaxing, and I won’t Separate month. Joan Lizotte is president; tend. In this trendy Connecticut suburb sun go with it,” said Fertig who says he's open Up to 18' worshippers head for Tom Fertig's salon to suggestions. and after several five-minute visits, their Even his 1,350-square foot salon is done Reg. Honor Roll Announced friends usually ask where they've been. in a chocolate brown and beige decor, 109.95 "It depoids on who’s ask i^ ,” laughs - making for a lolling respite even as Ideal gift for any young person! Features big Mary Haynes, an occupational health prospects wait in cushioned rattan-like sound, modern styling, low price, compact size! By Rham High School ^ nurse from Bridgeport. “ I may tell them chairs. 3-speed changer includes ceramic cartridge with I’ve been away, flew South for the He says 65 percent of his customers are Complete 3-piece system at a low, low price! Fea­ diamond/sapphire styli, auto-shutoff, stereo Keenan, Sandra Keeney. weekend.” women with an average age of 37, but that tures a tone control, headphone jack, AFC on FM, HEBRON - The Grade 10 headphone jack, separate volume, tone and bal-^ Laurie Kelley. Katheryn Fertig says "people just want to look he is getting more and more businessmen even an aux input for adding a record changer. following is the honor roll H igh Honor Leger. Shawn MacDonald. good. It's that simple. Specially women. as well as young people. Among the men is ance controls. 13-1166 for the first marking Gale Lee Edward Machel, Michelle A woman will spend $40 to get her hair Murray Bravin who runs a retail store on Tape player operation is fully automatic. 12-1402 period at Rham High Honom MacKay, Christopher Mund. done, $40 for fashion jeans and she'll Main Street and says he’s a "sun bug.” Jill Niemezyk, Judy Niemc- i School. Brenda Basal. Peter em m is spend $45 for a two-month sun tan.” “If I wasn’t coming in here, I would use Grade 12 Charette. Chris Cheney. zyk. Michele Pelletier. of Glastonbuiy Fertig, 31, who has a degree in sculpture a little bit of a bronzer on my face to give Mobile CB with Donald Crosby. Holly Kristin Person, Lisa from Arizona State, sells tans In a 20-visit Portable High Honors Drinkuth. Pezzente. Daniel Raffin. it a little color, but you never get the same 2450 Mam Street package and suggests the first 10 be Gary Coiro, Ian McFarland, Colleen Keenan. John Michael Schadtie. color. The sun color Is different. Emergency Switch Cassette Kathleen Murphy. Lisa almost daily to get a good base. The next “It’s not for everybody. You can’t take Keeneally. Bridget Karleen Schwarzmann. Deb TRC-427 by Realistic Schwarzmann MacDonald. Brian MacKay. Shaw. Jeanne Soderberg, 10 are aimed at maintaining it. “It does people with sensitive skin and put them in 41% Recorder Honors Jeanne Marques. Jamie Somerset. Kimberly seem to fade 10 to 20 percent faster than here unless you monitor them very k C T R -4 3 by Realistic Ernest Anderson. Ellen Michael McKay. Melissa Spooner, Tracy Spragg, Holly Men ’5 Night natural sun tan,” he said. carefully. I’ve been lucky. I look in the Boey. Lena Calvo. Susan Merbler. Susan Murphy. Tony Steele. James Sulzinski. Fertig said five minutes of his method mirror. I look better, I feel better," he Chace. Laura Chasse. Diane Stankelis. Susan Whitehill ,Cherel Surdam. Janet approximate four hours of sunlight, but said. Comire, Lorraine Grade 9 Sutherland. Linda Syphers. the staying characteristics aren’t exactly Lou Brodersen, sports editor of The Lori Taylor, Jason Tinelle. Thursday Night Only, 6:00 - 9:00p.m. J- Delguidiece, Michelle Descy, High Honors the same and this is the reason for the Hour, said he visits the salon because be Michael Dreyer. Elba Heidi Ulion, Amy Vesper. Rae Allain. Jonathan Black. multiple visits. has to keep up a good appearance. He said Ferreira. Kimberly Vincent, Dotti Lynn Reg. 149.95 Bronwyn McFarland. Laura Artificial tanning is safe, he said. Der­ he speaks at 40 banquets annually, ® 6 Sheila Fogg, Thomas Giuf- Williams. o a McNiel. matologists say the effects of tanning are representing the Norwalk newspaper. fre, Glenn Graham, Karen Grade 7 Gentlemen, you are cordially invited to attehd Men’s Night, Honors cumulative and the chances of developing Fertig was working in his family’s Henderson. Sarah Horton, High Hunorn Instant Emergency Channel 9 Kathleen Infante. Jennifer Pamela Anderson, Gary Christmas ’79, in our new J^dJ/y skin cancer increase with exposure. Stamford plastics business - and he still V/SA switch lets you call for help Baker. Victoria Blake. Gregory Augustine. Sita "Realistically speaking, we all know the keeps his hand in • when he was looking for Ideal gift for students! Tape lectures, live con­ Lyon. Brenda Palmer, Anne Chari, Catherine Prevost, Marie Pwlina. Stacy Prejean. Patrick Cunningham. Sandra beach is not that good for your skin. OK? an investment last summer. He then got quickly. Includes mike, hard­ certs, and more. Built-in mike, Auto-Level, Auto- Firmin. Monika Giacoppe. Michele Tousignant, Stephen ware for do-it-yourself under­ Tracy Rauch, Sharon Underhill That being accepted, there is no other fun­ the “Tantropics Salons Inc.,” Westport CHARGE IT Stop, jacks for remote mike, aux, earphone. Brenda Golemba. Cynthia So tell her that you’re off to meet Santa and get her that ’special Reynolds. Joann Rich. Rebec­ I damental question. If you want ‘The franchise. (MOST STORES) dash mounting. 21-1534 Batteries extra. i4-s7o ca Rihm. Edward Rosenthal. Hayes. Sheila Jackson. Honors gift’ and stop in for a pleasurable shopping experience. Look,” we feel that this is less harmful The company is based in Memphis and Tonya Say, Diane Shaine. Jonathan Keklak. Aubin Gregory Aleszcyk, Anthony than the beach,” Fertig said. Lyon. Darryl Martin. Mark Alfano, Kelly Anderson, Marc Fertig said it has outlets in six cities. It is Karen Spooner, Jeffrey "You get no infraray here. That's a one of the smaller tanning firms. But Fer­ 1 Channel Walkie-Talkie Young. Karen V'ashalitski Mastandrea. Sandra Anderson. Patricia Andrews. Remember, Christmas shopping doesn’t have to be difficult - if Police “Action” Radio tig said he expects to gross at least $100,- Communications TRC-80 by Realistic Grade 11 Navickas. Denise O'Brien. Sarah Asbury. Jason Baker. biggie. Also, no heat bura. If you get a lit­ PRO-53 by Realistic Julie Pelletier, David Piette. Eric Bard. Janette, Barker you have a helpful staff ready to personally assist you! tle too much, it's not like a hot, driving 000 In his first year. Receiver High Honors Scott Porter Scott Barros. Jeffrey Beau­ sunburn. It usually passes within 24 Susan Griffin. Elizabeth Clifford Reynolds, Michael doin, Robert Bell, Lori hours.” Guild of St. Agnes OX-160 by Realistic Preissner. Mark Reichelt. Sherman. Avo Siismets, Dawn Bissell. William Bogue. First timers are questioned about skin Scott Richards. Tammy Say. Strede. Jill Sutherland. Lisa Kathleen Bonenfant. We’re planning on having a great time - so stop in and we can sensitivity. A card is kept on each Begins Fund Drive Arvo Siismets. Jill Tarbox. Terronova, Regina Walwyn. Michaelle Boumet make your Christmas shopping a lot more pleasant. And customer and each exposure, Fertig said, The Guild of St. Agnes has begun its Red Honors Andrew Weeden, Kevin Daniel Bowers. Deborah is closely monitored and controlled at the Stocking Drive, marking its 60th year of Williams. Give a pair! With Ch. Carin Anderson. Norma Brook. Marcia Buckley. remember, exchanges are welcome after the holidays! reception desk by Fertig or attendant raising funds to benefit St. Agnes Home in Aresti. Sharon Childers. Grade 8 Deborah Caffyn, Lisa Chad- 14 crystals. FCC Type bourne. Dawn Chamberlain. Judith Palmer, his only employee. Wethersfield. This drive is the only other Louise Collette. Elizabeth High Honors fund raising activity besides membership Accepted. Wrist strap. Crowell, Andrew Dean. Lisa Champion, Jennifer There are six private booths lined with Scott McKay, Kimberly Chapman. reflective aluminum to ensure an even the guild sponsors. Batteries extra. Li­ Lauren Delguidice. Felise Tuttle ^ree Gift Wrapping Refreshments r r r s" cense required. Firman. Amy Fowler. Tammy Clifford. Lisa tan. Fluorescent-type lights are vertically The home Is the only residence in 21-1602 Joseph Geryais. Richard Honors Colpitts. Lisa Coppollelli, mounted in the booths. There’s no heat. Connecticut devoted to the care and Hayber, Joseph Hegener, Karen Anderson. Jennifer Maria DiLuciano. Dorothy Master Charge, Visa, American Express, Diner’s Club accepted. Sorry, DeGemmis Consequently, no sweat. A changing area counseling of young unmarried pregnant Bands 3 Channels, Loretta Holbrook. Nancy Arthofer. Kenneth Babik. Dunnack. Gail Edwards, Charge is not accepted in Lady D., but alterations are Free! adjoins the bw>th. girls, regardless of race, color or creed. Kane, Marybeth Kilduff, Bon­ Timothy Bain. Laurie Basal. Raquel France, Lawrence A burning question for Fertig these days Contributions may be sent to "Red 2 Watts nie Laine, Kimberly Lajoie. Denise Burgess. Carolyn Furbish, Lynn Gallnot. is what do for some customers who Stocking Drive” St. Ames Home, 595 Silas Four bands scan up to 8 chan­ TRC-201 by Realistic Celeste Landon. Chace. Kim Chamberlain. John Gardiner, Joan become restless as they stand motionless. Deane Highway, Wethersfield,"ether Conn." ; Christine Mahoney, Jane Marie Charette, Chris Ellis. Gleason. David Gunas, nels. VHF-Hi/Lo, UHF-Hi/Lo. Maltzen, Sean McNamara, Dino Fusco. Michael Gilbert, William Harvey. Jennifer Crystals extra. 20-122 Kirk Peterson, Lynn Shelley Helm, Robert Hayes, David Howard, Mer­ Reynolds, Barbara Sibun, Holmgren, Sandy Holt, ton Howard. Five bands pull in shortwave Marguerite Hutchinson. Peter Hunt. Tracy Hutchin­ 2-Bands, Budget Price Denise St. Amand, Raymond Bolton Zoners Approve stations worldwide, CB and' Tuohey. Kristina Kaminske, Devra son. George Jacksm, Shawn PRO-52 by Realistic Johnson, Sharon Lamb, Ham operators, marine and I0 Range-Boost ex­ Christopher Legaulk Tina aviation stations, WWV time Covers VHF-Hi/ tends signal reach. Levasseur, Kevin MacKay, Variance for Two Lots Stamp Program Cited signals, local and distant AM | 9 5 Lo. 8 channels. With Ch. 14 crystals. Christina Mastandrea, Kim Calvin Hutchlnzon, zoning agent, said Kauffmsn. BOLTON — The Zoning Board of stations. Covers 535-1600 kHz, Crystals extra. Batteries extra. Appeals, Tuesday night, granted a from a zoning standpoint the division HARTFORD (UPI) — The federal Department of , Andrew McFarland. Rebec­ 150-400 kHz, 1.5-30 MHz. 20-152 20-121 21-1630 Agriculture has awarded citations to G>nnecticut banks ca Neumuth, Janette Newlln, variance for two lots on Boston Turnpike, would be a very proper one. He said after that serve as distribution centers for the food stamp Samuel Oakes, Christopher on request of Thomas GIglio. the split both lots would have significantly program, calling the state's program among the best in O'Brien, Nancy Payne, The variance was requested because the more frontage than any others within a Smart ^ntas Shop The Shack".. . Most Stores Open Late Nights Til ChristmM ^ the nation, Rosalind Pantano, Diane front footage and toUl square fooUge are reasonable distance. Connecticut banks distribute the food stamps at 500 Pelletier. less than allowed in the -zoning >The appeals board granted a 28-foot also available at ' locations across the state. The program now provides Steven Piro, Kristen Quat- regulations. Albert Glgllo, Thomas frontage and 1,400 aquare-foot total lot about $44 million in food stamps annually to some 58,000 tropani, Regina Reayick, GIglio’s father, owns the adjoining proper­ requirement variance for each lot. MAMCHEUTEB households In the state. Matthew Regan. Sean RMcfa, ty which already has a house on it. Giiglio John Roberts, chairman of the appeals .MANCHESTER PARKADE CHARTER OAK MALL ’J ..gn.nyou. r Z Lauren Rowley. Ian Secord, board, said the variance was granted neighborhood Edward Maher, commissioner of the Department of In­ James Shelton. plans to split the lot so his son can build a come Maintenance, said his agency malls a card to par­ house also on It. because of a hardship caused before ALL S T O M i OPIN SUNDAY APTNRNOON Kelly Siegrist, Jeffrey zoning regulations went into effect and ticipating households each month which indicates the Stamp, Daniel Szwed, Lana The total property has slightly leu than PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES- number of food stamps they’re allowed. The card is then Thibodeau, Robert Tuohey, the required frontage for two lots and because It is in the best Interest of zoning Ig A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION used to obtain food stamps at various banks. Peter Ui^, Katherine Ver- slightly leu than the toUl square fooUge in that area. done, Tammy Vesper. requirement for two lots. k ' EVENING HERALD. Thun., Dec. 13.1979-23 22 - EVENING HBRALD. Thun.. Dec. 13. 19TO Gas Hikes Warm Weather New Galaxies To Alter Wreck Theory Breaks Records MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (UPI) - The earth and ite Shopping Milky Way star system u p ear to be speeding toward Ske HeraUi By United Prew International Tbermooieters bubbled to a recori ’what scientists believe is a newly discovered “super No! Your thermometer wasn’t high of 87 in Concord, N.H., at mld- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gasoline ■giant” cluster of galaxies 2 billion light years in diameter broken - It was warm across New aftemoon — eclipsing the previous ■or virtually one-fifth of the entire universe. !! price increases may force h i^ for the date of 66 set in 1911. Americans to change their shopping England Wednesday. If confirmed, the existence of such a vast system of How warm? So warm that a lot of The temperature at Bradley Inter- galaxies - each galaxy containing billions of stars would ADVERTISIN6 habits in the eariy 1980s. such as cut­ naUonal Airport in Windsor Locks, HcraliD ting back on the number of trips to people shed their heavy winter put a wrinkle in the “big bang” theory of the universe. RATES Cmin., peaked at a very balmy record INDEX 14*■ George Smoot, an astrophysicist, said the U2 surveys Liquor Permit Christmas spirit, you know,” he said. also the all-time h i^ for the month I of cosmic “blackbody radiation” conducted over the 10 — Inturanca trade industry. NOTICE OF APPUCATION “Now I’m not talking about a bliz­ of December. ^ .. Northern and Southern Hemispheres over the last two EMPLOYMENT T his Is to give notice that 1, The ‘‘rising cost of energy con­ 13 » Halp Wanter DONALD COMSTOCK J r. of 15-i zard; Just a little snow.” For mountaineering Interests, the " years indicates the earth is moving toward a supercluster RIDGEWOOD STREET. tinues to cloud the retail industry's 14 — Butinttt Opporlunitlat Klzirian said his staff of 1,200 is temperature reached S6 degrees atop '■located far beyond Virgo, a constellation 65 million light 15 — Situation Wantad MANCHESTER have filed an appUca- Lofi and Found 1 outlook this year and into the Uon placarded lOth day of December preparing to meet the crush which he Mount Washington in New ..years away. EDUCATION 1979 vriUi tbe Liquor Control Commls- foreseeable future." the study said. sion for a PACKAGE STORE UQUOR FOUND- Beautiful pure white said is “kind of like preparing for the Hampshire, “fairly warm for New . Blackbody radiation bathes the earth from all direc- 16 — Private Instructions “With rising gasoline prices, con­ for ule of alcoholic liquor on the female cat at Friendly's on Wood-Burning Wagon Rose Bowl.” E n g le ’s highest peak at this time 'tions and is believed to be directly related to the “b lg i 19 — Schools-Cissses premises 654 CENTER STREET. sumers may reduce the number of 20 — Instructions Wanted M AI^H ESTER Main Street. Needs a home. Kizirian may wish he lived further of year,” a National Weather Service "bang” or primordial explosion that created the universe “ The business will be owned by Box trained. Before 6 p.m. their trips to suburban shopping REAL ESTATE An experimental car burning wood is on the which fuels the car, a late model Chevrolet north if he’s looking for winter since s^esm an said. However, winds 5 ; OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE. INC. of 647-1824. 643-4480, after 6 p.m. malls, limit the scope of their com­ ' 10 billion years ago. The theory holds the universe has 23 — Homes for Sale 654 CENTER STREET. station wagon. The project was built by the forecast for Thursday includes a were gusting to 70 mph at the time. 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale MANCHESTER and will be conducted parison shopping, concentrate on last leg of a test run from Florida to Califor­ been expanding from that cataclysmic event, supposedly IMPOUNDED- Male, mUed winter storm watch for Vermont. “Uidortunately, a rather abrupt ‘ at a uniform rate. 25 — Investment Property by DONALD COMSTOCK J r as per­ local shopping and increase their nia, shown here on the Pomona freeway in ECON Co. of Alexander City, Ala., and is 26 — Business Property mittee breed 2 months old, tri color. The temperature reached a record change is in store for New England," “Not enough time has elapsed since the big bang to ac- 27 — Resort Property Donald Comstock Jr Conway Road, Female, 2 year called ECAR. The trip cost a penny a mile. Dated lUh day of December 1979 one-stop' shopping." Riverside, Calif. The contraption in back 28 — Real Estate Wanted high 69 degrees Wednesday afternoon NWS said, "as a cold front in central "count for the formation of such a dense supercluster.’’ (09-12 old Lab/Cross, black, Center According to the study, there turns solid wood fuel into a gaseous substance (UPI photo) Street. Male, 1 year old at the National Weather Service at New York state pushes eastward ..said Smooth. “A concentration that massive probably Papal Audience MItC. SERVICES already is movement by retailers to through southern New England 31 — Services Offered Shephard, black and tan. T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I. dates from the origin of the universe. We can also sup- Center Street. Contact diversify the types and lines of — qualifying it as the hot spot in New Wednesday night, dropping Nobel peace prize winner Mother Teresa of Calcutta talks with Pope 32 — Painting-Papering merchandise they carry. n pose that if there is one such supercluster, there are 33 ~ Building-Contracting Manchester Dog Warden, 646- England. The 69 degree reading temperatures back into the 20s.” probably others at greater distances.” John Paul II during an audience at the Vatican. Mother Teresa, 34 — Roofmg-Siding 4555. "Drug, variety, general merchan­ Task Force Suggested 35 — Heating-Plumbing topp^ the previous record high of 67 Weather forecasters said “rather The existence of a supercluster, which may contain 30 awarded the peace prize for her work among the poor and sick in dise. hardware and small 36 — Flooring LEGAL set in 1911 and was also the highest unpleasant weather is on tap for Paraonala 2 department-stores are candidates for . to 40 percent more galaxies than are normally found in Calcutta, arrived in Rome from Oslo Wednesday for a four-day visit 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage December temperature ever Thursday. A storm system in the 36 — Services Wanted NOTICE broadening their merchandise lines : the same volume of space, would mean the “big bang’s” before returning to India. (UPI photo) PARENTS, HAVE SANTA recorded, Tennessee Valley moves ’ primordial fireball Was “lumpy” rather than uniform, MISC. FOR SALE CLAUS w rite a Personal to boost sales and revenues based on To Revitalize Rockville CONNECTICUT - A 68 degree reading at Boston’s northeastward, spreading a mixture -■ said Sihoot. 40 — Household Goods Letter to your child. Send one-stop shopping," the study said. 4 1 — Articles for Sale NOTICE OF child’s name, address, am Rockville. Logan International Airport tied the of sleet and - snow into much of He added the concept of an evenly distributed universe The study also predicted the loca­ By BARBARA RICHMOND 42 — Building Supplies DISSOLUTION $1.50 to- B. Bayles, 295 Armentano explained an examina­ record high for the date, also set in southern New England by the after­ had fit well with recent work on subatomic particles. 43 — Pets-Birds-D^s tion of future retail outlets may be Herald Reporter Armentano came away from the A Burnham Street, Manchester, tion of the attitudes of the residents 1911. noon hours.” Evidence had been mounting from several 44 — Musical Instruments NOTICE TO CREDITORS Conn. changed because of the expected conference with a bright outlook for Carter Seeks Hike 45 — Boats & Accessories VERNON —‘‘Rockville is not dead of the Rockville area and vicinity is Rockville. He said, “Compared to sophisticated astronomy studies that there was 46 — Sporting Goods change in shopping habits. TO WHOM IT MAY FEMALE DESIRED- To —the problem is that many people of vital importance. He said these many of the areas discussed (at the "something unusual in this part of the sky," Smoot said. 47 — Garden Products CONCERN; ‘in the past, new stores were perceive it to be dead," Francis 46 — Antiques share 6 room home, children located in the path of expanding sub­ residents are in effect the market for conference) Rockville is the ‘Garden . "It boggles the mind that such a gigantic structure 49 » Wanted to Buy NOTICE IS HEREBY acceptable, Kenneth 649-7911. Armentano, assistant town planner Rockville businesses. "With the re­ could exist - a big fraction of the observable universe,” GIVEN that J.C.R. urbia." the study said. "In the of Eden.‘ Most of our downtown Court Ends Cops’ Show In Defense Budget RENTALS said in a report to Mayor Marie cent success of the rehabilitation businesses are financially sound, and estimated to be 10 billion light years across, Smoot said. 52 — Rooms tor Rent CORPORATION having its Announcomonta future, population may become 53 — Apartments for Rent principal place of business in Herbst after he attended the "Main program, and the organization of could be used as an example to at­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A Superior The suit claimed the police con­ stationary or may return to the city, Street Revitalization Conference” in “rapid deployment force” capable of 54 — Homes for Rent Connecticut at 753 Main ATTENTION TOTALPHONE various neighborhood groups, one tract additional businesses,” he said. Court judge has ordered the Connec­ ference and Shay Productions of New WASHINGTON (UPI) - President 55 — Business tor Rent SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need in which case stores planned for com­ New Haven last week. sustaining military operations in distant Street, Manchester, Connec­ can assume that people are beginning He listed as revitalization pros: A ticut Conference of Police of Jersey had violated the Connecticut Carter says he will seek a 5 percent in­ 56 — Resort Property for Rent help receiving your calls? pletion beyond the population fringe Lawyers Seek 57 — Wanted to Rent ticut 06040 by virtue of Armentano told the mayor he to take an interest and to develop very stable market; high density Unfair Trade Practices Act and the crease in next year’s defense budget, with areas. Officials said such trouble spots Temporary or permanent. may have trouble competing with would like to see a task force set up Southington and a private firm to might be in the Persian Gulf, Africa or 56 — Misc. for Rent resolutions adopted by the Personal Attention ... Veiy those located in more densely pop­ pride in the Rockville area where area; financial state of existing stop selling tickets to an event billed Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act special emphasis on a 110,000-troop rapid directors and shareholders of Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- to start a beautification program of they live,” Armentano said. deployment force for use in distant trou­ Latin America. AUTOMOTIVE ulated areas ' businesses; beginning of an improved as a charity function. in promoting tickets for a show, 61 — Autos for Sale the corporation, agreed to dis­ 8823. existing businesses in the Rockville “This can be the catalyst Rockville Execution Stay Carter said the 1981 budget would help 62 ~ Trucks for Sale The study cautioned corporate perception of the area; and increased Judge Alfred V. Covello also “Christmas Fantasy ’79.” ble spots such as the Persian Gulf. solve, and that a certificate to section of town. has been waiting for and should not The state has alleged five Defense Secretary Harold Brown, who build this force in two ways: 63 ~ Heavy Equipment for Sale that effect was filed in the of­ planners to anticipate the effects of cost of transportation to outside ordered the attachment of the police COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) - Joseph Carl Shaw is lew 64 — Motorcycies-Bicydes He suggested the task force be be overlooked. The time is ripe to "The first (way) will be a new fleet of fice of the Secretary of State energy costs hikes on consumer areas. organization’s bank account. violations were committed, including than 24 hours from death in South Carolina’s electric returned Wednesday night from a NATO 65 — Campers-TrallerS'Mobile INVITATION made up of business people, guide this change in attitude to en­ maritime prepositioning ships that will Homes of Connecticut on November purchasing power and buying On the con side he listed: False The judge acted on a lawsuit filed the misrepresentation of affiliation, chair, but attorneys for the former military policeman meeting in Brussels, was briefing the TO BID representatives of the Chamber of compass the business sector, and I endorsement or support of various 5 Senate Armed Services Committee today carry the heavy equipment and supplies 66 — Automotive Service 21, 1979. Sealed bids will be received in patterns. The study said retail sales perception of high crime; by Attorney General Carl Ajello and and confessed killer hoped today to stay the execution. 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease All creditors shall present Commerce, politicians, members of for three Marine brigades, that can be the Office of The Director of believe a beautification program of deteriorated condition of some Consumer Protection Commissioner local police organizations. on details of the president’s fiscal year their claims to Robert E. Hor­ should increase by 10 percent per neighborhood groups and the Vernon Lawyers for the 24-year-old convict went to Durham, stationed in forward areas where U.S. General Services, 41 Center the existing businesses is where it buildings; and the lack of parking M'”-'’ Heslln. 1981 budget request and five-year defense ton, Esq at the following ad­ year between 1980^, before adjust­ Historical Society and anyone else in­ N.C., to seek a stay of the execution, set for 5 a.m. forces may be needed. With their supplies Street, Manchester, Connec­ ment for inflation. should start," the planner said. areas. program. dress; 141 Fall Street, Seneca terested. He told the mayor the beautifica­ Friday, from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A top White House official said the Iran already near the scene of action, the ticut. until December 28, 1979 A U.S. District Court judge Wednesday denied a Falls. New York 13148 (no Mrs. Herbst said, based on the tion program doesn’t have to be a crisis had focused public opinion on the troops themselves can move in by air. known creditors) at 4:30 p.m for the following: similar request, which was based on the grounds his planner‘s recommendation, she will major undertaking and explained the need to rebuild the American military and "The second innovation will be a new All creditors shall present SALE. RENTAL OR defense counsel had failed to provide him with adequate Grenade Charge Lodged probably recommend fo the Town task force could begin its work by had helped the country get over its an­ fleet of large cargo aircraft to carry Army claims prior to March 31,1980 OTHER USE OF TOWN Council that such a task force be es­ identifying blighted, unattractive > representation. tanks and other equipment over intercon­ Claims not presented as OW NED PROPERTY AT 63 BENNINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - Two » Shaw, the lone resident of the death house at Central timilitary “Vietnam complex. ” tablished. businesses and contacting the owners Addressing a group of top businessmen tinental distances.” therein provided will be LINDEN STREET Hoosick Falls. N.Y. men accused of “ Correctional Institution, took the news well, said prison barred as provided by Section Armentano said much of the con­ and suggesting minor repairs. in the White House, the president Defense officials said the administra­ The Town of Manchester is an using a live hand grenade to threaten ~ spokesman Sam McCuen. 33-379 (d), 1961 Supp equal opportunity employer, ference dealt with discussion about He said discolored and ripped aw­ Wednesday made his call for a defense tion planned to spend about $6 billion a Bennington motorist have pleaded “ “I saw him in his cell after the stay was denied,” he Conn G S (no known and requires an affirmative preserving architecturally unique nings could be replaced, unattractive budget of $157 billion and issued a renewed during the next five years for a fleet of 50 innocent to reckless endangerment. • said. “He was just as cool and calm as ever." new large transport aircraft, currently creditors) action policy for all of its Con­ facades and added, “Unfortunately, barriers in front windows could be appeal to the Soviet Union for serious Margaret J Rosenkrans, Jeffrey Elwell, 20, and Robert Z i In Alabanuu^death row inmate Wayne E ^en e Ritter — tractors and Vendors as a con most of the business facades in removed, brick could be cleaned or arms control negotiations. dubbed the CX. ADVERTISING Secretary Russell. 16, allegedly stopped a S also scheduled to die in the electric chair Friday - won a Another $3 billion would go for 15 dition of doing business with motorist in downtown Bennington Rockville are not unique, or be freshly painted. He said although In Brussels, the NATO alliance decided RATES 006-12 the Town, as per Federal historically significant. 1 believe our “ temporary stay of execution Wednesday from U.S. specially reinforced container ships. A Tuesday night and threatened him these changes will invoke minor to deploy advanced new nuclear weapons 1 D A Y ...... 14*aui«nn Order 11246. most valuable and appealing historic — Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell. in Europe but coupled the decision with a group of five such ships would transport 3 D A Y S ...13*«uimMT with the grenade. costs they could hopefully begin a Z The stay is valid until the court decides whether to give Bid forms, plans and structures are our residential, call for arms control talks. equipment for one 16,500-man Marine 6 DAYS ...12*awfBi*t The two reportedly were ripple effect on the business area. * full-scale consideration to Ritter's case. The 25-year-old specifications are available at religious and public buildings,” he “As the strongest, most advanced coun­ brigade. 26DAYS ...II*••fan! hitchhiking when the incident oc­ Armentano also told the mayor “ man was convicted in the January 1977 robbery and the General Services Office, said. that the town’s role in the revitaliza­ try in the world, we have a special obliga­ 15 WORD, 82.10 MBM J 41 Center Street. Manchester, cu rred , police said in co u rt He said, however, that the — murder of a Mobile. Ala., pawnshop operator. Wednesday. The incident is still un­ tion efforts can be small and inexpen­ tion to seek security through arms control HAPPY A D S •2.50 n Connecticut. — The Supreme Court has been asked to stay Shaw’s Talks Will Resume The deepest fresh­ der investigation. revitalization approach suggested at sive. He said one of the first moves as well as through military power,” Town of Manchester, the conference is applicable to H execution also, but it has already refused to review his Carter said. water lake in the world, Connecticut the town should make is to agree on For EB Contract Lake Beikel in southern tax incentives which would allow a ~ case once. Defense officials said the military Robert B. Weiss, Shaw, who is under 24-hour guard, has spent much of Siberia, reaches 5,712 feet. business to increase the value of the budget calls for total budget authority of HARTFORD (UPI) - Negotiations will General Manager “ his time in the South Carolina death house - which con- $157 billion with actual spending of $142 resume Dec, 17 between the Electric Boat 020-12 Anti-Arson Funds Due property without having the tax rate ~ tains the execution chamber, witness rooms and three billion. The difference is made up of Division of General Dynamics and aimed at stimulating public increase immediately. “ cells watching television, McCuen said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ad­ He further suggested the promo­ budgeted funds to be spent in later years. representatives of 2,000 striking workers. ministrator Henry S. Dogan of the awareness of the crime. “ Shaw has met with only family members, his attorneys The comparable figures in the fiscal Rep. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. Dogan said Wednesday the funding tion of the town through a brochure. “ and prison officials, including a chaplain, since arriving Law Enforcement Assistance Ad­ He said the third, and probably most year 1980 budget were $138.6 billion in Wednesday announced the resumption of will distributed among 35 state, — at the prison. He has declined interviews by the news ministration has announced his agen­ expensive phase of the revitalization total budget authority, and $127.4 billion in talks. regional, county and local units in 24 H media, but McCuen said he will have a chance to make a cy is awarding $9 million in grants in process would be the planting of spending. The increase assumes an infla­ There have been no negotiations in over states including Rhode Island, S statement immediately before being elwtrocuted. a sweeping 24-state effort to combat trees and the placing of benches and tion factor of about 9 percent, officials two weeks in the strike by the members of Connecticut and Massachusetts. “ The condemned man has (made his own funeral fk arson. such in the adjacent areas of the said. . the Marine Draftsmen’s Association that The grants include $347,509 to the •" arrangements. The money will be used to support businesses to increase the aesthetics “We will sustain this effort,” the presi­ began Oct. L programs to improve the investiga­ state of Rhode Island, $600,000 to the » Shaw was sentenced to death.Dec. 12, 1977, after dent pledged.“ My five-year defense ’.’By getting each side to acknowledge Connecticut Justice Commission and of the area. "This must be done with r pleading guilty to killing Thomas Taylor, 17. and Carlotta tion and prosecution of arson, data a general commitment of main­ . program provides real funding increases that it was waiting for the other to make collection, analysis of evidence and $600,000 to the Massachusetts at­ “ Hartness, 14. on Oct. 29, 1977. that average more than 4 1/2 percent a the next move, there was a mutual agree­ torney general. taining the area in the future,” — He would be the first person legally executed in South arson prevention efforts. Other Armentano told the mayor. year.” ment to meet again next Monday and try grants also will go toward programs — Carolina in 17 years if he fails to win a temporary The president put special emphasis on a again,” Dodd said. — reprieve or if the governor declines to commute his Z 1 sentence. Transit Bus Coventry Board To Meet In 1-91 Crash - r HARTFORD (UPI) - A COVENTRY —The Board of Education will meet science covers many topics including those proposed by Connecticut Transit bus, a tonight at 7:30 at Captian Nathan Hale School. the children, they said. tractor trailer truck and The board has been rotating its meetings among the Reading is done in groups, individually, and at centers one passenger car were in­ town’s four schools in an effort to better understand the and correlated with other subjects in the second grade. volved in an accident today functioning of each. Aides work with children on an individual basis. on a rainslicked Interstate William Troy, assistant principal of the high school, is Teacher Mary Carlson said that by the third grade the 91 during rush hour, state FRUIT BASKETS expected to report on estimated costs for reinstituting a children are doing all of their work in cursive writing, i GIFT AND police said. FANCY FRUIT BASKETS. Order Ear­ basketball program for freshmen. Members of the There are 96 students divided among four classes in this Details were still RELIGIOUS SHOP Closeout Sale! ly. Also: Wicker Items. Pero Fruit Coventry Football Association will be on hand to present grade, Ms. Carlson said. Besides the four regular sketchy but a state police Stand. 276 Oakland Street, 643-6384. a proposal for varsity football at the high school. teachers there are two instructional aides and three stu­ spokesman said there was THE LORD’S SHOPPE. Unusual Gifts. Bric-A-Brac, KJV Bibles. 10 Bissell Also scheduled to be heard tonight will be reports on dent teachers available. at least one injury. An am­ Street. Manchester. staff negotiations to be presented by several board The daily schedule runs for six hours and 20 minutes bulance and fire apparatus . FOR THE FAMILY members and the reports of the board’s standing com­ with four hours and 35 minutes of this being instructional FLORIST WAGON SHED. Christmas Bam, Doll were sent to the scene. Houses & Miniatures, Restaurant & mittees such as transportation and building needs. time. Among the daily activities are opening exercises, The accident occurred on THE GREENHOUSE 315 Broad Street. Open Daily. 649-7370. Cemetery Bake Shop. Now Open "Wine Cellar At a recent meeting the board heard about programs at reading, physical education, library time, art and music, 1-91 north shortly before 8 Lounge” Route 44A, Ashford. Phone the Coventry Grammar School from Principal William lunch, recess, and time for passing from class to class. a.m., and caused a massive Baskets, Trees, Wreaths, Plants, Cut Flowers, Arrangements. Orjer Now! Storrs. 429-9319, ' McDermott and staff members. “ I’ve been in education Sara Tucker, Grade 4 teacher, said at that level traffic jam, the for 17 years and I feel the board and the community teachers start to enjoy the fruits of the labor that went ANTIQUES THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A GIFT spokeswoman said. CERTIFICATE for a Subscription to should be involved in the schools,” McDermott said. He AN’niJUES ET CETERAS. Arthur t i into previous grades. ■ Connecticut Transit ■The Evening Herald, "A Family. Elizabeth Carpenter. Antiques Make A lauded the school’s curriculum and faculty as among the buses are operated under Newspaper Since 1881” Please call the Wonderful Christmas Gift! 115 Spruce best he has ever seen. thd state Department of Circulation Department at 647-9946. Billie Kapp, reporting on the kindergarten program, Transportation. It was not S treet, Phone 649-5051 ’Happy explained that the first year of schooling is Important for immediately known how Holidays!” . CAB WASH attitude, feelings, and educational progress. “Our sup­ THE PERFECT GIFT FOR WINTER. niany passengers were on RENTAL SYSTEM A Gift Certificate For Deluxe Car portive staff enables working with smaller groups,” she the bus. TAYLOB RENTAL WISHES YOU Washing from Mr. Auto .Wash, 150 said, especially citing a large group of volunteer per­ Officials said the bus HAPPY HOUDAYS! Call for Party Tolland Street. East Hartford,-where sonnel. driver was taken to Mt. N eeds, Tables, Chairs, China, . we also wash under yhur car! 2894)265. Glassware. 643-2496. She said teacher cooperation and input is good for Sinai HospiUI in HarUord . TYPEWRltER.S brain-storming and that the school’s snack program has with back and possibly leg CANOES REBUIL’T PORTABLE , introduced the children to nutritious foods, ^ e also said injuries. CANOE CHRISTMAS prices thru typewriters from $B. Sales Ic they have pet shows, cooking sessions, live perfor­ December 2Sth. Lincoln fiberglass Philippian Service, Typewriters A Adding mances, and field trips, to get the children actively in­ Canoe prices start at $339. FREE CAR ^ ch in esi Yale Typjswriter Service. 41 CARRIER as our gift to you! (With volved. Named lor King PUHip U Pomell Place. 6494006. First-grade teacher Careolyn Moore praised the purchase.) Conn. Inland Marine, Inc., of Spain, the PhlUppli» w « 1258 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. 871-2376 “competent and dedicated teachers and aides” who she viaited by Magellan in 1521. said try to meet the social, emotional and academic Christmas Play The t(i«nd« number more needs of the children. than 7,190 and have a totol More than 100 children of St. Harvill, Joseph; and Thomas Robinson, king. area of 115,707 iquare mlloa, She said she feels the child in the first grade has a more about equal to the atate of If You Would Like To Be In This CHl Guide, Bartholomew’s Church took part in the The children had been working on scenery, demanding schedule because of the full school day. Ariioua. iV archipelago waa Please Call Joe Sullivan at 643-2711. Reading, language arts, math, and handwriting are re-enactment of the Christmas Story, last Sun­ costumes and rehearsals since October. A ceded to the United SUteu in stressed, with science given on an introductory level. children’s choir sang carols during the 1100 foUowing the Spanlah- day at the church. Shown are those who Amerlcan War for $20 In the second grade language arts are offered through played the main parts, left to right, Sharon program and the afternoon ended with a million. The Phillpninea team teaching. Sue Potter and Hope Fritz, teachers said. Hart as Mary; Judy Ganger, angel; Brian Christmas party. became independent in 1046. They said there is a transition to cursive writing and

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XMlMCeXXWCialWWMXIMlMiMWIlMCeXlKXKlKIWIMKXMXMlMtWWMXMlKfaiKIMMflll j*' 33 ArPetos tor Solo 41 Rooms for Root S3 ^ -d • - I * TAG SALES Cim ic tiM STARS COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 Lot fho STARS ROOMS, 1st floor family DELIVERING DARK LOAM HEATED GARAGE SALE- CHEERFUL SUNNY for a treosim diM t f room with fireplace, 4 - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also Househotd goods, clothing, BEDROOM: For working generous sized bedrooms, 2 sand, gravel and stone. 646 tools, radios, games, and mis­ Gentleman with kitchen guM o you to tho I 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car 9504. cellaneous aracles. Saturday privileges and parking, 646 o f G ift Suggoftions. I garage, walkout basement, & Sunday, 9 to 4, 64 Lawton 1291. b o rt H o lid a y buys. M $63,500. Group I, Phiibrick Road. ^ Agency. 6464&0. A STORE FULL OF Aportmonta For Root 53 PAPERBACKS. Our closeout B NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK LOOKING for anything in real section - 5 for $1.00. We trade Dogi-BMs-Pott 43 N m h t m m f l H ip HfMtotf 13 H ip W ltM 1$ H ip Wmpd If H*^ WtnUI 13 Hoorn For S BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, and sell. PAPERBACK estate rental • apanments, 13 H ip WlHpd $ 1 0 23 Homoo For $oh 33 R paneled living room, eat-ln homes, multiple dwellings? ALLEY, 904 Sullivan Avenue, HOME SWEET HOME - y kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, (Route 194), SouUi Windsor. No lees. Call XD. Real & tate lovely quiet setting on dead­ Complete health-guard Associates, Inc. 6^1989. 8 Cl. Closed Sunday and Mon­ faclllues. Cats also. Canine end street, deeded beach day. RNS - LPNS EVENINeS RNS - LPNS I rights. $79,900. Call exclusive Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon MANCHESTER • MAIN HELPI Fuf/ or part ttma. K agent. Carol Cable-Wagner, Road, Manchester. 6465971. STREEn*. 2 room apartment, TYPIST We ire presently accepting asM H sn na u 1 5-11 PM, Monday thru S An BhHto 5 Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal heated, hot water, appliances. applications for the I Thursday. Accurate typing J • CoffloMa orientation. JUST ARRIVED housing opportunity.■ . 4464470. No pets. Parking, security. Experienced In newspaper ad following part time mor­ We are now accepting I a must plus dependability. ■ 6 MONTH OLD MALE IRISH 526TO7. ning, afternoon, and an>licatlons for split hours • Ongoing staff dovolop- New Uatingl Six room ooioniat, Bwoa badw etiie and SETTER - Only to good subur­ I For appointment call Miu I composition. Knowledge of AKI evening positions— on the second shift. mont and In-sarvice reofoom.PlrepteoelnRvlngtocm,appRinoedhllefien, MANCHESTER - NEW ban home. Calf 242-9698 or 566 SOUTH WINDSOR- Top haU ■M iller at 2860256 | LISTING. 8 room raised 6694. of large Raised Ranra for Keyboards and Photon Typesetters aCASHim program. and one ear garage. Qroat heme at a greet price 187,- Ranch in prestige area. For­ aPMTOTPMsr 600. rent. 3 bedrooms. 11/2 baths. helpful. •STOCK CLERKS I M H m OTT I • • paid aick days mal dining room, 3 - 4 BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue Stove, dishwasher, carpets, 2 7 PM TO 11 PM NE t w o p K bedrooms, family room, 2 1/2 Seal Feeding Program. Ring car garage, deck and yoiM. Company offers excellent • 11 paid holidsys baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car gar­ with lights. Pastures. D ^ Qood benefit package. 5-day ! Ill FOimdwu Pina | Call John 6464917. week. wage and benefit package. If you are Interested • Employer paid Major age, much more. The Hayes turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- For more Information, j laal Hartford, Ct | REALFS CORNER Corp., 6460131. 9954, or 8754)272 ; 742-9653. please contact store please contact Mrs. Medical and Life In- 456 MAIN STREEH'. 3 rooms. manager at— McCaffrey RN, DNS. aurance. 17B Main R tiaet______P hone S4S-< Heated. No appliances. No COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 FREE COLLIE PUPS to pets. Tenant Insurance Call Sheldon Cohen EDWARDS FOOD • Malpractice coverage. baths, first floor panelled country homes. Call Bolton required. $225.99 monthly. wwRScamuKaTMM WAITRESS WANTED - • 2 weeks paid vacation family room with fireplace 6461516, mornings 7:39 to 9 $m.99 security. Call 6462426. for appointment WAREHOUSE H ip W ontod 13 H ip WoiMod 13 and large deck. Formal dining AM. SSI BMwall Street Experienced preferred. Apply after 1'yaar. weedkays, 9-5 p.m. 643-2711-E x t. 51 208 Spencer Street MW60tlMl9f Corner Soda Shop, Main room. 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ PNMnonMUf Street, Manchester, between 2 • 3 weeks after 5 years. age. Wooded lot, walk out YOUNG SINGING e q u i OpponuoHr emploror t»/F S47-S1S4 CANAR1E6 All colors. $25 and 3:30 • 4 weeks after 8 years. NURSE AIDES basement. Group I, Phiibrick NEW THREE ROOM Agency. 646-420d. PECAN DINING ROOM SET- and up. Guaranteed Singers! Immediate openings APARTMENT- All BABYSITTER WANTED • $60 yearly uniform COOK Double pedestal table. 6 up­ Wide selection! Call ^-3218 appliances. Carpeting, air We are looking for a Cook available on all shifts. MANCHESTER - Priced holstered chairs and hutch. anytime. afternoons and evenings, 2:00 allowanca. Pleasant working con­ ^ It'S the Best TImel, conditioning. Parking for 2 p.m. to 5:30p.m. Momuy thru for relief wont in our 96 reduced for immediate sale. Like new. $800. 6268759. cars. Call Peterman Agency, TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. LATHE OPERATORS - With Come Join our caring Bed Skilled C ^ Nursing ditions, new wage scale in Good income property, well PLASTIC INSPECTOR - EXPERIENCED SERVICE Friday. Some weekends. force. Located on bus line. 6469494. or 6461171. Apply 81 Commerce Street, 2 years' experience. GockI medical team. Contact FREE TABBY TO GOOD Opening for first shift Q Cper­ STATION ATTENDANT.Over References desired. Call after Home. 32 hours per w e^ , Contact Mrs. Ferguson maintained duplex. 6 rooms, 1 » , . i J ..» Glastonbury. PTG benefits. Salary negotiable. son to take over a small in­ 18. Part time. Apply In per­ 5. 6468534. Mrs. McCafIray RN, DNS. with full time benefits. bath each side. No garaKS. HOME- Huggable lap cat. 4 MOBILE HOME. One COMPANY. Telephone 6SS- DNS at Burnside Convales­ . MANCHESTen years old. Follows Hawk Precision Co., 303 spection department in a son. Maple Super ^ rv lce, 220 Salary commensurate with cent Home, 2866671. Stsrt The New Yeer In | Live in one side, rent the other bedroom. Bolton. Partly fur­ 76SI. Burnham Street, East Hart­ I i or both. $59,900. No brokers everywhere with love. After 5 experience. Call Mrs. nished. Working single adult. busv. growing, molding and Spruce St., Manchester . MEADOWS UVING p.m., 5669495. ford, telephone 528-9845. mold making company. A WOMAN TO WORK In small Vince at (>estfleld i please. Ann Uccello, 232-7716. No children, pets. Lease. 646 CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC good general knowledge of office doing collection work CONVALESCENT 1 The Gustafson Agencies, Inc. CHRISTMAS 2688. RARE OPPORTUNITY - DENTAL ASSISTANT - Male I 790 Farmington Avenue, Far­ - Experienced only. Top plastics, measuring in­ with typing experience, from 6 4 3 -5 1 S I Musical Instrumanta 44 3 OWN YOUR OWN struments, gauges, and or female, experience 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Write to: Box HOME \ A New Home Of Your Own. 1mington. 6'n-0202.______THREE ROOMS - Second wages, ^ p ly . Atlas Tile, 1863 DEBURRING HAND- IwimialeawiwiaeimieewwwiawwiBiiiwtilW BewimiHielwwwwwwwwBaweewwwiexwii TREES Berlin Tpke , Wethersfield, BUSINESS. Distributor for blueprint reading required. necessary. Military DD. c/o Miuicbester Herald. 333 Bkhvait Street Experlenced. 50 hours. Paid Rear 19 Laud* Street, floor. For adult couple, or Kodak film, Duracell HOL'TON TRUMPET - Good mature single only. No pets. S6341S1. Capable of checking work backround helpful. Salary Manctiaater holidays. Excellent Insurance Ixehind bam. condition. $99 or best offer. Batteries. G.E., Sylvania and within close tolerences, filling negotiable. Excellent CHILD CARE WORKERS - Benefits. Apply in person: ! IK ~ } Location For Sale | Security requirluired. Ebtcellent other photo products needed benefits. Manchester area. 647-9194 Aiisoserntm *10any Tree 6461932. location. T.J. Crockett, RN-LPN wanted for J p.m.-ll out inspection reports, Oakhill School has immediate FACTORY OPENINGS Per­ Metronics, Inc., Route 6 k Open Thura. A FrI. p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. in your area. No selling. Ser­ customer liaison and exer­ Immediate opening. Call 646 openings for child care 44A, M ton. IMMEDIATE Realtor, 6461577. vice top Retailers under 8125. manent job positions, $4.50 1 to 4. Apply director of nursing. cising good judgement. Please workers to work with hourly, 8 a.m.-4:301:30 p.rp.m., good 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ Salmonbrook Convalescent exclusive contract established call Mr. Silver at; 563-1475563-b for retarded, multi-handicapped FINISH CARPENTERS Sat. A Sun. cluding Ovations, plus free by us. High immediate in­ benefit■m package, 5S-9006. M. I •Manchester* i ATTENTION! Home, off House Street, appointment. children in dormitory and Swift h Sons, 10 Love Lane, NEEDED: by Hartford Area. case with this ad. Carlos Glastonbury. Please call 633- come minimum required in­ classroom settings. WANTED DRIVER for Auto General contractor for M 64126 jn U H l itars 697c off. Rivers Music. vestment $9,975. 1(»% profit DENTAL ASSISTANT Hartford, Ct. WORKING WOMAN in early 5244. HOMEWORKERS - Earn WANTED- Full time. Experience with handicapped Body Shop Distributor in Commercial - Industrial f Main Street, New Britain. structure. Call between 8 AM twenties, wants to share $50.00/hundred securing, stuf­ Experience, or previous children required, two years' Manchester. Able to do stock Proiects, experienced 2261977. Oiristmas layaways. t 5 PM, l-806633<367. Or work and paint mixing. 5 1/2 V /t Annual CHFA apartment with another In the fing Envelopes. Free Details, training necessary qualifica­ college preferred. Full time BABYSITTER NEEDED required. $8.00 per hour, 247- DINING ROOM SET - Manchester area. Write: Box NURSES AIDES wanted for write: American Film Reply: TiUn V15X, Box 94485, second shift, part time day week with benefits. Call FOR ONE YEAR OLD- 10:30 0600. full time on all shifts. Apply Processing, Inc., 1935R tion. Pleasant surroundings Interest Rate. Colonial style, almost brand E, c/o Herald. Schaumberg, III. 80194. and working conditions. weekends only, first and se­ 649-5211, ask for Tony. a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday thru new. Call. 5661988 director of nursing. Salmon- Hoover Court, B'ham, AL cond shifts. Starting salary Friday. Your home or mine. COOK FO R brook Convalescent Home, off 35226. Benefits available. Call 526 AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full 3668. $3.87 to $4.09 per hour, UGHT MANUFACTURING 6460342 after 3 p.m. CONVALESCENT HOME IN House Street, Glastonbury. NEW HOME SEASONED HARDWOOD- time. Experienced. Must have excellent benefits. Call 246 CONCERN in Glastonbury GLASTONBURY - 40 hour, 4 Special! Over 1 1/3 Cord $95, Please call 633-5244. needs person for shipping / YOU’LL LIKE MY BUILD TYPISTS AND CLERK own tools. $7.00 per hour. All AUTO MECHANIC 3496 or w rite P ersonnel day week. Paid holidays and cut and delivered, 18 to 29" TYPISTS are needed to work company benefits. For ap­ WANTED- Semi skilled per­ Assistance, Oakhill School, receiving and inventory con­ PART TIME POSITIONS benefits. Phone 6368914for in­ Check me out — I’ve got a great body sur-1 IN VERNON lengths. Tree & Stumps Homos lor Root 54 BABYSITTER NEEDED- in the Hartford area. Call pointment call 6867596. son, with tools, to perform 120 Holcomb Street, Hartford, trol. Mechanical aptitude AVAILABLE- National Inven­ terview. 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, Removal. Chipper Service. 06112. An equal opportunity helpful. This is a permanent tory Service needs people with rounded by trees. I live In a lovely residen-1 Monday through Thursday, 3 today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. light repair for growing, Heatalator fireplace, at­ Building Lots Cleared. Valvo ASHFORD- 4 room house, tile p m to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- yogressive dealership. employer. position with paid vacation, mathematical aptitude to TEACHERS AT ALL tial neighborhood close to schools and | Tree Service, (Insured!. Call National advartiiing in U.S. bath. yard, parking, lease. Ab­ Experienced Preferred. Call holidays. Blue Cross, Blue assit in the taking of retail in­ tached garage. City daily newspapers climbed tation. Call 640-6022. Frii ly; Excellent benefits. Ajmly in LEVELS: Universal shopping. I have a cozy fireplace In my 1 Bob 4269283. Bill 4267963 solutely no animals. 423-4199, weekends anytime EXPERIENCED SANDWICH for appointm ent 633-9474. person at: Lynch Motors, Sheiid and Major Medical. ventories. Paid training Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, sewer and water. 8.2 percent to $1.8 billion 5466423., evenings. MAKERS wanted for cocktaii Connecticut Hardface, & Inc,, 345 Center Street JANITORIAL HELP- Please call for appointment at provided. Must be available Ore. 97206. living room, four bedrooms, a formal dining | in 1978. The Conard Coloration, 101 Not only Location but Style, Comfort, lounge. Call 644-9637 between Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ Manchester. Evenings. Also experienced weekends, and week day room and a garage. Give me a call anytime I $60,000 CHRISTMAS TREES VERNON- CHARMING 5 SEWERS- Experienced on In­ 9 a m. and 12 noon. bury. floor maintenance man. Good Commerce Street, Glaston­ evenings. Year round SuafMas OpportuoHf 14 Condition, Space, Quality and at Hickory Ridge Farm room Ranch with 3 bedrooms, dustrial Sewing Machines. bury, a . 6594)591. opportunity for right person. positions, with heavy January Big Boy. I'm cheap — only $59,900. « Call Today! •Scotch Piiw oHoujIas Fir Sporting Goods 46 1 1/2 baths, $459.99 monthly Will train if necessary. Good Commisions on new accounts. work schedule. For Interview Landscaping are a few of the important PART TIME. Want cash for HOMEWORKERS - Earn PART TIME- Truck Driver / BEAUTY PARLOR- 2 booths, oWhilp t Blue Spruce for 5 months. Call Group I. starting pay for the right peo­ Stock Mover. Mornings til 6465747 or 6460053. call. 644-2574 on Monday 1 more could be added; with 4 Zinsser Agency. 6461511. the hoUdays? For every day? $50.00/hundred securing, stuf­ features this beautiful home offers. •Wreaths •Omelef) Baskets ROSSIGNOL SKI6 199 CM. ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday fing Envelopes. Free Details, early afternoon. Satunuys a LEGAL SECRETARY ■ Steno December 17th., between 10 or 5 room apartment. 444 Solomon Bindings. $98. thru Friday. Apply in Mrson It's easy with the phone in required. Real Estate and and 4. your own home. Call 249-7773. Reply: TiUn - X72, Box 94485, must. Good hourly wage for TEACHER OPENING- Math Reasonable. 875-4141. Gnius^y. I Priced below replacement cost for quick •gulKlaT Craft Items Call Peter, 5666652. HOUSE FOR RENT at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent Schaumberg, III. 60194. responsiblespo person. & Science at Bolton High Mag Card experience desired. COLUMBIA- Immaculate 2 Street Manchester. Equal School, beginning January Excellent fringe benefits in­ sale. Offered in the low 80’s. D.W. FISH Applications acceptediccepted Mon­ lr-r~i nri fcl(S I Antiques 48 bedroom house on 6 acres. Opportunity Employer M/F. NURSES AIDES - Full time. day thrut' Friday. AI Sieffert's 2nd, 1960.. ^11 time position cluding free parking. Please call for a personal private Gallery of Hornet $325 monthly. Call 2263053. Experienced preferred, but Appllpllance, 445 Hartford Road, thru June 1981. R egular Minimum salary $11,593. nSTWCTIVE CIRISIliHS IISES 243 Main Street Salaiy It Benefits. Apply im­ Connecticut Housing Finance HOUSE SITTER IN SHEET METAL WORKER - PART TIME EVENINGS- trainingInlng will be given. A| efr-99S7. inspection. 646-0131 M ancheater Manchester. Light duty per ______mediately to: Principal,’rin cipal, Authority, 190 Trumbull You May Select and Cut your Own PORTLAND? Comfortable, cixperienced. Soldering etc. in person: East Hartford Street, Hartford, a . 06103. janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per valescent Home, 745 Main PART TIME TELEPHONE Bolton H i^ S c ^ l , 6462768. You May Selerd a Freoh Cut Jackston-Avante 1 THE HAYES CORPORATION 643-1591 AN ASH TRAY FROM attractive home needs oc­ Can 528-2101. 5269311. CHFA is an equal op­ PARIS'S FABULOUS week. Ideal for retired or Street, East Hartford. SOLICITORS - 20 hours per SP8UCE, 8C0TCH or FIR Vernon Circle, Vernon cupants for the winter semi-retired. Call 649-5334. week. 6 to 10 PM evenings portunity employer, M/F. . 55 East Center Street MAXINE'S outrageous hats months. Only responsible per­ RN - II to7: Part time. Enjoy RN8-LFN8 WREATHS. SOWS and DOLLS. marvelous 1938 silk clothing in sons need apply. For details E and/or Saturdays. Call hfr. RNOR LPN-II PM to 7 AM. ■ Openinsi on ill ihKIi Coo< 646-1316 Manchester, Conn. 872-9153 working with an excellent sup­ One night a week. Laurel Gold, 522-9616. SEWING MACHINE mint condition boxes of all call. 342-3732- keep trying. porting staff. Very pleasant ■ u lir}. ekccllenl Workins con- OPERATORS- For seasonal HYE‘ ACR[ TREE FARM muotmmtantmmumimm'mssutBHmmimt tMtqxBatMtMIMBsissMfMriantBaitaf •••••••••••••••••••••••••• naitttioR ts JkiM m fever Hi. oN shapes and sizes. All kinds of Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, | mi (ion I hove a iiO X T jt working Gentleman. Parking. d perfiM lo shell out mu( h R mVrWa lop Wack walnut Eibla. ties. sUgs and social func­ in Ihe W Hnl .Ad No cooking. Security. $90 tions. Special rates for 111 gel big rehulU 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE weekly. 6461746.______regular, monthly, or'week ly (encUons. Call Kathy ZINSSER MENCY GATHERINGS FURNISHED SLEEPING 343 Main Btraat ROOM for mature gentleman. between 8:00 AM and 4:30 648-1S11 PM Monday thru Friday at tmmnnpmmmmmnntwmmimmmmvuipmmmmiaioitmimnotmiosimmiBtfit Share modem bath. Parking CALL 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 643-2711 during business hours 8;30-5 646-5335 avaiUble. No cooking. Securi­ 6467297. ty, references. $150 monthly. Call 6462121. I i 2 6 - EVENING HERAU). Thnn., Dec. 18, ICT Frank A EnfMt, EVENING HERALD, Tliurg., Dec. 13. 1979— 27 lfl»e. for Horn ** Auloo for to h • f Aulof For Solo Auloo for Solo SI Ptamrts — Charlwi M. SehulE ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle FOR LEASE RT. 44A, WE PAY TOP PRICES for 1947 TEMPEST- 3K. Func- 1971 FORD VAN- ExceUent COVENTRY. Apprailnuitely wrecked and Junk cars. A & B tksially sound, good for parts. motor. Standard shift. Priced MA'AM? /MA'AM.. THIS IS R EA LLy M E 1 Superman's 1 Camel-llke IS acres of land n r corn iiU |e Auto Salvage, used auto parU. Aakinc" 274.00.I CaU anytime. for quick sale, 1480. Also: 1971 Dear Abby girl mammal prodncUoo only. Lease must CaU Tonyl4»<338.______AUSTIN- Automatic, air con- _-____ n S South (Fr.) 2 Thole ne agreesbie to yield observa- dlUoned. 44,000 original miles. .H o w DO X I 8 Fish lura 3 Cauaewayi Uon and coHecUon of some 1973 TORINO - 303. Rons IWO. Both can he seen at 34 By Abigail Van Buren 12 Slash 4 Coy 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- 13 Monkey 5 Window part plants by sgronomlst. Sealed excellent. Must sell, 434, 4 barrel. ISOO, or best, North Street. KNOW NOT I bids will be accepted until sacrificing! Any reasonable 14 Mineral 6 Galls offer. CaU 4494410, anytime. iIpL deposit 7 Reviled January 3, ItSO. Lessor offer over 314SO. Call after A MOONI^? I iilL 15 Bohemian 6 Sandwich reserves the right to reject 3:30 D.m.. 449-1180. S3H0S3. rn DEAR ABBY; I’m sitting here on the plane reading tho 16 Swift aircraft type (abbr.) any or all hlds. L u d available 1978 MERCURY MONTEGO (abbr.) 9 Main artery HIGH PERFORMANCE AND- letter in your column about the son who didn’t want to put early May - December IMO. h n - Elxcellent condiUon, low 17 Adorn Insurance required. Send ECONOMY. ModlUed 1/4 For­ his father up temporarily because he felt his father’s visit (p l.) WANTED JUNK AND LATE mula Ford Pinto. 0-40 4 mileage. Quadrophonic 18 Speed 10 Figures of sealed bids to: Dean CoUege stereo-4 track, power steering would be an invasion of his privacy. manure of Agriculture and Natural .MODEL WRECKS - Cash seconds, 30 mpc., suspension speech / brakes, one owner. 873-4838, That item caught my eye because I am on my way to visit (abbr.) 34 Miscreant religious Resources. Box U-66, U. Conn, Paid. CaU Parker Street Used radial spoilers. Ebicellent con- TH*Mi 'X-15 11 Times (It.) dlUon. 444-7S34. 433-8310, or 859O806. my son in Omaha for two weeks—at his insistence. I was Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 19 Rem 19 George 35 Set fire to (abbr.) Storrs, Connecticut. 0068. Auto Parts, Inc. 449-3391. 21 Upper surface reluctant to do so initially because I felt I might be interfer­ McGovern's 36 Large number 42 Flower (pl.) ing with his personal activities. 22 Sighted state (abbr.) 38 Made to mesh ^ I'M REALLY STUCK ^ 24 Tidal wave 45 Lab burner 1 wonder if the son who wrote that letter ever gave a 'MISCONCEPTIONS 20 Makes cat 76 U K 0 U I *6895 78 CHEVY >3995 78T-BMD *5095 FOR A SERMON 26 Thieve 39 Lamblike You know what you can afford to pay for a batter automobila. And sound 48 Revolving thought to the privacy his father might have forfeited dur­ TOPIC THIS WEEK /VBOUT THE CHURCH. 27 Emphasis 40 German 23 Come forth machine part in ordar for you to find the car that offers you the most for your ing his son's.time at home? 26 Environment 25 Spruce submarine 50 Soldier's money, you'll want to shop the dealer who has the largest selection of There were times during my children’s lives when, given ■ \r agency (abbr.) (comp w d ) 3 1 Age 29 H o cif address new and used cars. We have an automobile that's p ric ^ right for you. my druthers. I’d have preferred some alternative activity, 30 Amazon 32 Fled 41 Female (abbr.) Come in today and look us over! but now I don’t regret one minute of the time I spent with CD region snake them. I'm only sorry it couldn’t have been more. Their time 33 Energy-saving □ □ time (abbr.) ' 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 10 It at home seems to have been so brief. 34 Tepee I won't mail this, of course, since I realize you will receive 12 13 14 KlV,r t-Door Hardtop, Ft, Ft, AM FM 37 Fowl product 77 FORD LTD *4295 Nova 4-door, ^-eyU mHonmUo, ak ■00, wir* whoata, 21000 mHa*, thousands of more articulate letters on the above. This is 40 Speed IS 16 17 1973 240Z *3995 78 MU8TANB *4895 eoTMinion, ratio, low mttoogo, oitra iust my way of 41 Sarcastic grm DEAR ABBY: My father died suddenly of a heart attack, 43 Golfer Hogan 11 19 so 21 1 and this unfinished Ic tlc was in his pocket. My wife and I 44 More painful 22 24 ss 77 UNCOIN >5695 78 BOBCAT >3795 will miss him very much. Sign this ... 46 Year (Sp.) 1 77 OLDS. >3995 ■A SON WHO REALLY WANTED IIIS UAD TO COME." I, ti W4A M ■«« t* h »*«* C 47 Concerning 26 WILLIAM SMZYK, OMAHA, NEBR. the ear B 1 49 Insect egg 28 29 so Captafn Easy — Crooks a Lswrsncs 1 50 Branches of 32 DEAR ABBY: My husband is 33 but sometimes acts like a learning 1 Landau, black on black, child. He refuses to shave or comb his hair on weekends, DAPPy, PEAR..TH15 PEAR! TH-TH-THEN I ’M FREE TO 60 51 Minutes of 4-cyl., 4 speed. AM-FM HOAIE TO AMERICA AT ANY TIM E* 34 35 3 ^ ^■37 36 39 maroon Interior, full power. thinks deodorants are for women, walks around barefoot, VOUN6 MAN, JEFF ABOUT MV court 1 stereo, sunroof. Air Condi­ PARKER, IS A "F E P "; UNPAlP Datsun. automatic. AM/FM tion, real sharp, must be Air condition, AM FM Stereo, slurps his coffee, blows on his food, cracks his knuckles, and 52 Cupid's title 40 41 42 HE’S BEEN LOOKINg TAXES? r(or COURSE! 53 Hawaiian 1 radio, absolutely Im­ seen many other extras. 29.000 when he belches he never says, "Excuse me." HI5 IM5URANCE. ALL OVER FOR YOU! goddess 43 46 maculate. must be seen to be miles. ConUfwntal 4-Desr, Ml powvr. Air Cutlaaa Ouproma 2 Dr. Coupo, I We've been married for seven years and he seems to get WHICH WILL 6 0 ■ appreciated!! CondWon, AM FM Ottne, dMp dbh powor. Air Condition, foctory mof VOUR 54 Pronoun 47 46 49 50 more gross every year. 55 Oklahoma •kHKliHiin ihtiM, low mlloogo. Sitri 2-Dr. Matchbook, oulomatle, foctory AM-FM Oloroo. Landou roof, li JOINT b a c k doon. mog whaaM, roal aharp, low mHaagt, I am fairly neat and well mannered. When I try to correct town SI 52 53 7 1 CAMMO >6595 77 CORVETTE <9095 73CHEV >1495 him. he blows up and picks a fight with me. He wasn't this 56 Songs of S4 55 56 way when I married him. What shall I do? praise 4* 78CHEV01E >4095 79 MONARCH *4795 79 ZEPHYR >3795 ANGRY IN SAN MATEO INIWBRAFIA ASSN I DEAR ANGRY: Haw you "correct" him ia important. Take eue elfenae at a time, explaining that hit •lovenlineaa affendt yea and hit nideneaa harta and irritatea ynu. When yen attack a man, hell inatincUvely either try to defend himacU or counter-attack. Anger generate! anger. z-ss, MitoiiMUo, ns, at, pw, sir T-top, lulomatle. Air ComlHIon. Ciprtoo *1*1100 wagon l-pa**, Lave generatei love. Think about it. Win at bridge 1 eondSKm. •p«oW oIimIi, SM-FM powor window*. AM-FM tloroe, mini Automatic, Air condition, oieop- Alley Oop Dave Qraue •Wfvo with tape, owntor ooiwoto, condition. ttonal cor, priood to *oa. MoHhu, 8 cyt, I dr., Ft, *uIOm radio. PS, • cyL, auto., atocM radto. Ford DEAR ABBY: Thank you lor printing the letter from the bucM iMts, abMMWy BorgMW. aitandad laetory warranty tl/lS 4 cyL, auto., radto, \ araNahto. I to oheoaa Irom. 16-year-old girl who had recently undergone a hyaterecloiny HEY, LOOK UP I DUNNO! VVE'Pl THERE! NOW DO YtXl GREAT (50NZOS! IF WE DON'T RND as a result of gonorrhea. So many people believe gonorrhea THERE! WHAT IS BETTER TELL I SEE OUR PROBLEM, A PLACE TO LAND SOON,THE SHIP 79 PONTUC 77 OLDS >3995 >6995 THAT THING? GUZ/XBOUT Vhtosi LONTOO? WILL BE OVERRUN WITH COLONISTS! Cue bid leads to success 78 MONZA >3995 >6395 77 UNCOIN 79 MONARCH >4795 is a minor infection that's easily detected and quickly cured. C'MON! 78CMUR0 >6395 Like the girl who wrote to you, I wasn't a "sleep-around" type either. I had only one boyfriend, but even though he pair that bid a slam was KNEW he was infected, and had seen his doctor lor treat­ minus 100. ment. he didn't mention it to me. My doctor misdiagnosed The one pair that reached my symptoms, and even though I was 24, I was naive and NORTH three notrump got there ♦ 72 rather peculiarly. It seems uninformed, which resulted in my having a hysterectomy, V84 that South elected to bid dim too. I'm still single, but I plan some day to adopt because I ♦ A>72 ^ de over the heart overcall. VMa Cndni S pim nsw ttoUon Town ooupa, hid pewar, laotory air, t cyL, FS. auto, Maraa radto, undar want a family. ♦AK6S2 For some unaccountable Grand Prti 8J. T-«ap, aiilo„ K8. Ft, Wigon, oulo., PS, PS, loclorT Mr, AM/FM atorao, hablna whaala, lan­ 1t,0Ce mSaa. Ford aitondad taetory Z-tt, ns, nn, 4 it>Md, iiMelal l*e- 2-door, 4-cyt. 6 ipnd. *itr* doan, Please keep warning your readers of the consequences WEST EAST reason. West failed to raise low mH**o*, rOooly oquippod. FW, AM-IFM alaroo, oontor oonoolo, root rwek, many athtr ntraa. Haal dau root, nlour Intoftor. Many athar 11/11 ovaSaMa. I to ehaaaa horn. Iwy whiili, ttarao. rMl iharp. budwta, taetory mag*. «rtra ahorp. (and symptoms! of VD. Th!s letter is sincere, but please ♦ KJt84 ♦ 10 5 3 his partner’s heart overcall. forgive me for not signing my name. V 106 3 2 VKQJ97 Then North looked at his hand A READER ♦ QJ3 ♦ K 10 8 4 and decided to bid two DEAR READER: VD ia aUll a Mrioua epidemic. Anyone ♦ Q ♦ 3 diamonds, whereupon South n CAMUAC >6995 78 ZEPHYR >3795 77 CAMARO >4595 readisg this Iregardleee of age) who inepecU that he lor thel The Flintetonee — Hanna Barbara Productlona SOUTH jumped to three notrump and baa it eboold pboDa the VD hotline Itoll-freei 600-523-18S5. ♦ AQ8 naturally made an easy nine tricks. AU qneetlane wiU be aaewered by trained periane, and NO T S O V A5 you’ll be told where to get to exarainatian and treatment T l THINK IVE , ^W ^L.GI'v/E ♦ 83 When we were given the 'T HARD/ iree! G O T A B t r e / '/OUR LINE ♦ JI0«i7 4 hand we decided to start pro­ A J E R K . / N O T SO ceedings with a heart cue bid CONFIDENTIAL TO "ALL CONFUSED IN Vulnerable: Neither SATELLITE BEACH, FLA.": Don’t miitake that "ringing" HARD' by South. Then West went to Dealer: North three hearts, North and East in youro to rt with wedding beUi. When a man tclla you to passed and we simply bid data athar gnya, it uaually meane that he wante to date North East Soath 14 IV 2 4 three notrump with the South other girli. Pass Pass 3NT hand. Getting married? Whether you want a formal chnrcb Pass Pass Of course, South has no dia­ Coup* DoVUIo, fuN powf. toetoqr Aulomotlc, radio, wMttwall*, low 2-Ooor hardtop, V-S, automaUe, ak coodlUon. oanlar oonaala, buokata, waddlag or a aimple do-yonr-awn-thiog ceremony, get mond stopper. But he does •k, AM FM iloroo, wiro who#**. roM Abhy’a new booklet, “Haw to Hava a Lovely Wedding." hold the ace of hearts and can *h*fp. •poolal ityla whaala and Uraa, mM Send 31 tad a laag, ataaipad 128 eeatal aall-addraaaed Opening lead:V 2 really expect a heart lead. aavala^ U Abby: 132 Laaky Drive, Beverly HOla, CtUI. That geta him right on lead 90212. and North's minimum opening ¥ includes just the right cards to By Oawald Ja(»by let South collect a quick nine Astrograph and Alan Sontag tricks. The Born Loaar — Art Sanaom (NEWSPAPER EOTERPtUSE ASSN | When today’s hand was Bernice Bede Osol V n ilayed some years ago in a (Do you nave a guastlon tor DDl focal duplicate, only one pair the experts? Write "Aak the CONISECTiCUrS CONNECTICUrS a SiES (March 21-April IS) 1ry .you 6AY? ^AYp’ix iR w -^ e reached the cinch three- Experta," care ol this newspa­ /M ORIARTV BROTHERS to keep everything in balance notrump contract. Everyone per. Individual questions will NEWEST today Be neither overly aggres­ ^ AtJMN -mi's- else played at some number be answered if accompanied OLDEST c fo u r sive nor too complacent. Your of clubs. They all played by stamped, sell-addreaaed safest course is the middle road. envelopes. The moat Intareal- LIISCOLIS- MAZDA AND ^ B irth d a y TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Co- exactly 10 tricks so those who workers will mirror your rnoods stopp^ at a part score were Ing quasllona will be used In INTERNATIONAL today. If you show them you're plus 130, those who got to five this column and will receive MERCURY Daoambar 14,197t willing to cooperate, they will were minus SO and the one copies otJACOBY MODERN.) LINCOLN MERCURY Your grMtast successes are like- treat you in a similar fashion DEALER SCOUT ty this coming year through QEMtNf (May 21-June 20) In sit­ arrangements you'll make with uations where you find yourself DEALER others With a team you'll move in a managerial role, bend over Haathcliff — Gaorga Qataly 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. M3-5135 ahead taster than you could if backward to be iust and fair. you were to act alone This will win you loyal allies and tAOITTAmUS (Nov. 23-Om . 21) admirers. Your restless sf^rlt will be happi­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Give & 5 er arourtd peofM today, so don’t Autot For Safe 6f Autot For Solo SI family and domestic matters top Lovely Lace attempt to be a loner. The larger priority today, especially if you WInthrop — Dick Cavalll the group you're Involved with, feel th^e it something important CHEVY NOVA 1975- 3 speed, CHEVY NOVA 1971- 3875 or K the better. Find out more of what which should be quickly put in floor shift, bucket seats. 48,- first offer. Good running con- n lies ahead for you in the year fol­ proper order. DOW N SAV,THIS OF couRse. IT is n 't Ae> 000 miles. 32250. or best offer. dition. Snow tires. Cafl 646- » lowing your birthday by sending LEO (July 2»-Au9. 22) In addi­ MUCH FUN ^ HAVING- A BUSINESS & SERVICE for your copy of Astro-Graph DOWN l e F U H , 633-7345. 7907. « tion to y ^ r other assets, your r b a l t r a / a r :d l in e . Letter. Mali SI tor each to Astro- diplomacy arid tact will work C e W N ONTIT? 1968 CHEVY IMPALA- Good 1973 PINTO WAGON-4 speed, ! Graph. Box 489. Radio City greatly to your advantage today. CXJWN engine, transmission, tires new tires A brakes. Excellent » Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Pour on the charm and you'll condition, excellent gas | specify birth date. have others purring and battery. Body needs work. CAFMCOftN (Dm . 22-iton. 19) mileage, 31395. firm. CaU 646- ■ VIROO (Aug. 22-8apl. 22) It s Great for parts. 3275. 649-6932 Your chances for fulfilling possible that you could derive V after 5:00 p.m. 3523 between 8-4:30, Mon-Fri. g today's ambitions and goals are financial or material benefits very promiaing You'll instinctive­ today through some sort of part­ DIRECTORY 1972 CHEETA 440- Low | ly know how to skirt roadblocks nership arrangement Associate mileage, excellent condition, 5 or pitfalta. with morteymakers 649-1273 after 5 p.m. R A(MIAMUt (4m 20-Feb. 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your 1970 TRIUMPH TR6- Runs ------1:------I You are able to size up the quali­ leadership qualities are quite good. Needs body work 1972 MERCURY - 4 door. S ties of others accurately today. pronounced today, so be a take- 3300.00 firm. Please call after Runs excellent. Must seU! B You are also a good learner. charge type if you find yourself in Later, you'll effeettvefy use the situations that appear to have no 31 Pointing-Poporlno 5:00 p.m ., 528-2422. Keep Scrificlng 3850. CaU 6494500. | Sorvleot OHorod 31 Sorvleot OHorod Building ControcUng 33 Building ConlrocOng 33 trying. positive things you saw >n them general. PISCEt (Feb. 2(Mltorch 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Trueki lor Solo 42 Short Riba — Frank Hill CI(M TREE SERVICE - Free WATERPROOFING PROFESSIONAL PAINTING TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY “ REMODELING" - Kitchens, Don't be overly disturbed by Keep a low profile today. You'll changes or shitting conditions find you can perform more effec­ estimates, discount senior Hatchways, foundation - Interior and exterior. Carpentry and general con­ bathrooms. Rec Rooms, BANK REPOSSESSIONS J t f t >t3UR J D B 'T D 'S e r I irr i h e o n d / t w in © A N D PBANKLV, VOL tracting. Residential and repair work, celling GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY today. They are likely to work out tively by pulling the strings Irom vcxite Aiy PuBLiC!Ty\ citizens. Company cracks, tile lines, sump Commercial and residential. FO R SALE- 1974 Je e p to your best advantage, even MV NAME INTO PgiNT. p r i n t e d J U S T p o n Y p i t i n . Manchester-owned and commercial. Whether it be a specialist, ceramic tile, TRUCK- Has the reading behind the scenes Let associ­ pumps, gravity feeds, window Free estimates. Fully in­ Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive 32,- enclosed b o ^ , with side com­ thcMigh you may not have insti­ ates en)oy the spotlight gjgggN^TLy IS TWE operate. Call 846-13^. sured. 646-4879. small repair Job, a custom sneetrocking, painting. wells. 30 years’ ex^rience. 995; 1973 Buick Le Sabre 3895; partments. u cellen t for con­ gated th m . (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | “V 643-4953. Bf2-8413. built home or anything in WHEN SER\TCE C O U I^ . 1970 Buick Hardtop, excellent ' l l between, call 846-13n. Ed 569-1021. tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30 p.m.. BlcM TREE SERVICE- J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom condition, 3895; 1972 Audi 6390249. Speciallst in tree and stump Decorating. Interior li 3895. The above may be seen 20 INCHtS removal. Free estimates. Exterior Painting, BArryt World — Jim Borry CARPENTRY i MASONRY - REMODELING- Bathrooms, at the Savings Bank of 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- | Senior citizen discount. 34 Paperhanging A Remodeling, Manchester, Main Street, Crochet Buga Bunny — Halmdahl i Stoftal KiU Additions and Remodeling. Kitchens. Ceramic Tile, Excellent condition. Power i hour, year round service. 643- LIKE YOUR WALKS AND [itchens, Recreation Rooms. Manchester. steering and brakes. I 7385. Call 649-9658. Free estimates. Cali Anthony Walls, Floors, Block Tile, DRIVEWAY FREE OF SquilUcote 64941411. Counter Tops. Interior Pain­ Automatic transmission. Will VOUCE LCDOKIN' SNOW THIS YEAR? Call REWEAVING burn holes ting A Wallpapering. 646-3046. trade for four wheel drive. I AT YWE FASTEST Geoff Blackwell 644-1686 or 1 YEAR OLD WHITE WALL 31995.6464557, after6:00 p.m. | L LEE PAINTING - Interior A Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Tom Landers 643-4704 for Belted Snow Tires. Size: C78- 6UM IN THE WEST. Window shades, Venetian Exterior, “Check My Rate FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Snow Removal. - Remodeling and Additions. 13. Mounted on rims for Pinto. bUnds. Keys. TV TOR RENT. Before You Decorate". HooSog-SkUng-Chltnnof 34 350 for both. Call 6444105. Motorefcloo-BIcyeloo 44 j Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Dependable. Fully Insured. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 years’ experience! For Free 8231. SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ 446-1653. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 1975 CHEVY MONZA 2-1-2 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Estinutes, call 6464239. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, REAUV. JAKE, SHOULD WU A TTE A ^ ‘ I SHOULD A tial or small commercial. Call ment Co. Eixpert lostallation Hatchback. Verj' low mileage. rSIVEN THE c un UiMi.i>i •nu. Butch alter 5 PM. 649-2830. of aluminum siding gutters 100% stock and in exceUent T& MAHAvSE >OUR .VIONEY WURSELF? EXPERT PAINTING and JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. Extremely clean. Power WHEN V(3U WERE IN TrtE SIXTH \ CHEEP A UNDSCAPING Specializing and trim. Roofing Instulatioo steering, power brakes, 4 shape. 34500. 7424746. - Quality Interior Painting and FARRAND REMODELING - SRAPe y<5U BOlkSHT /\N EMPTY ] MEDAL FOR in Exterior House Painting. PLOWING REUABLE. Call and repairs 6 » ^ , 871-2323. ^eed. AM-FM stereo. LEARNIN' ME 849-3456 or 643-7006. Call now Paperhanging. Also: Paper Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT An exquisite centerpiece BOX SIMPLV BECAUSE IT HAD BEEN Tree pruning, spraying, Removal and Wall Prepara­ iUdials. Many extras. Must (SIFT-WRAPPED,'— HAK-KA.FF,' HOW THIN66 mowing, weeolng. Calf 742- to nuke arrangementa. Snow Room Additions, Decks, All sell. Ask for Ron, 9-5, 527-6321 750- Kerker headers. KNN to crochet for your faxor- ] tion. Custom Coloring and filters. Oil cooler. Much ite tabletop. | W AS IN THE 7947. is coming. Upes of Remodeling and SPECIALIZING cleaning and ext. 1321; after 5:00. 649-5004. OE a7URSe,TOO WERE ONLY 15.' Consulting. Call SnOOSS. Viaa Repairs. Free estinutes. Ful­ more! 31500. 4434074 before 3 No. 5861 has crochet | HEAL WOHLPi and Master Charge Accepted. repairing chimneys, roofs, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE PolnOng-Poporlng 32 ly bwired. Phone 6434017. 2 GM 15" RADIAL SNOW p.m. directions for 20" doily, ./X-/S new roofs. Free estimates. SO re NKR. M*a ft.oe f*r tssa Fireplaces, concrete. j/ui^^Experience. Howley, TIRES- 370 for the pair. CaU ain 29^ tor a**ties mi \ PAINTING - Interior and DAN SHEA PAINTING A BRAND NEW MOPED • Woo Chimney repairs. No job too DECORATING- Interior A 5284748 before 4:30. After 5, AND MDU'RE LOOKING small. O v e r a l l 644-8^ for exterior, paperhanging, LEON CIESZYNSKI 643-2539. u prize. SUU in original car­ Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. ton. Great for Christmas AT -n-IE QUICKEST estinutes. excellent work references. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ ROOFER WILL Install roof, •'•isS'&T' ! CARI50TIN THE WEST. Free estimates. Fully In­ Quality Craftamansoip! Call present! Asking $318. 8499448 446-5^. ditions, Remodeling, Rec siding or gutter for low dls- after 8 PM. to* M. &nim CUSTOM DRAPERIES- sured. Martin Matson, 649- Rooms, Garages, iGtchens oount price. Call Ken at 647- 4431. Made very reasonably. Work Remt^eled, Ceilings, ^ th 1846. MINI BIKE- 3 1/3 HP. guaranteed. Cali anytime til •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tile, Dornters, Roofingi 1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA- RX a%to“ i s L * * *•' A&W PAINTING Contrac­ BufMfng Contracting 33 FUly powered. Real clean! EizeeUent condition. 3180. CaU I960 ALBUM w ith a I2'pag« 9 00 p.m., 649-4266. Residential or Commercial. 644-1948. tors. Quality painting and 649-4291. Hoodng-Plumblng 3S .31995. 1974 Vega, automatic, SaetiOTi** witli fall hanging at reasonable WES ROBBINS Carpentrv r e a l c le a n ! 3995. 1973 diractlona. Plica. . . $2.00 Fully Insured. Free remodeling specialist. Au­ NO JOB TOO SMALL • ToUet Maverick, 4 cylinder, Comporo-1 Alta mu IBMt AT ft J9IMM. X M c ^ Hoi Estimates. Call Wayne 649- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, repairs, plugged drains, automatic, $495. 1971 Jeep H*. B>1t9-MM 9I9B9N aeifeft. Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive, fuUy iaaialM iMsaa toiMy giiis. "The thing that bothers me about Reagan is his ARE YOUR GUTTERS 7696. bullt-ius, bathrooms, CARPENTRY - AU types of kitchen fancefs replaced, Rs. i-119 i iiw iiam ri nmh STOPPED UP? Call powered, 31396. 1974 Ford F- 1977 17 1/3 FT. COACHMAN kitchens, 449-3446. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool repaired, rec rooms, u M an. n tassiBMiit pMs. Idea to bring back INCENTIVE." RESOLD “Manchester Gutter" Tbdsy Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and bauroom remodeUng, heat 100 pick up, heavy duto $1396. CADET- Fully equipped. Ht. B-in-MABI A am. Mil I lor a FREE Estimate. PERSONAL PaperluniperluM lng CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Windows Hung. Celling modernisation, etc. Free Tim Morlarty's, Sllktown ExceUent cooditloo. ib i^ lc e fnlS VW ms**l SM VIMIf. IT AT A Thorough cleaning of Outteri Additions, R n alrs, Cabinets. Motor!, Hertford Road, 33380, or best offer. 83T4133, PROFIT- forparticulai ue, by Dick. Repaired and Painted. CaU Estimate daiUy given. MAM ifil ’’Seems tike everyone is specializing these days!" aiU.DawiiSpouU.f«-7Ml. Call 643-4701 anytime. CaU Gary Cuabl^ S44-10M. anytime, 4134130. Plumbinglltoting. 44M871. Mancbeeter. ifter 6:00 p.m. QntMiGXMSMiAaiim