PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Der. 2(i. I'.ITII Mao Downj^raded, Not Dishonored Winds^ Tides try to show that it was in line with Close Harbor Ky CilARLKS K. SMI HI his later years emphasized the need 1950s to stage the "Great I.eap what Mao advocated, Chinese media WALTHAM, Mass. (UPI) - The I'PI Srilior Kililor for political struggle over economic Korward" — which brought disaster published the text of an article U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says progress, self-reliance over to the country. written by Mao almost 21 years ago, high winds and a threatening tide Algerian President Paralyzed GirVs Dream Hangslehen Paces HONG KONG (UPI) - Mao Tse- borrowing from foreign countries Although China's new leaders have the New China News Agency forced it to close the 100-ton China Grain Shortage tung. the "Great Helmsman" who and comradeship over sharp class scrapped many of Mao's theories, reported. Dies After Illness Ready to Come True Whalers Over Moscow led China's revolution then ruled the floodgate at the Stamford, Connec­ May Lead to Purchase divisions. they have been forced to cloak their That article, titled "Uninterrupted ticut, harbor. Page 2 Page 7 world's most populous nation for In one of the most recent reversals decisions in Maoist rhetoric. Page 11 Page 16 nearly 30 years, was born 85 years Hevolution," dealt with, the need for East-northeast winds caused the of Mao, Peking rehabilitated one of Take class struggle, lor example. "a technological revolution" to help ago today. In death, he has been ocean to surge 4‘/a feet above the his most vigorous opponents of the The party newspaper. People's Dai­ develop the country's backward downgraded but not completely dis­ predicted high tide Monday morning, past 20 years at a pubiic ceremony ly. said in an editorial published the economy. officials said. honored, held just two days before the an­ day before the anniversary of Mao's "The attention of the whole party The gate is part of a two-mile long China's new leaders have done an niversary of his birth and adjacent to hirth that political struggle must 01aalottbur^ can be shifte-d to the technological about-face on many of Mao's policies flood protection project for the Stam­ the mausoleum where Mao's body take a back scat to economic revolution," Mao wrote in the 1958 ford waterfront, said Walter Mackie, Partly Cloudy in the two years since he died, but in lies enshrined in a crystal coll in. progress. Peking Monday they honored Mao by article. But he also added, "politics public information officer at the cor- The late Marshal Peng Teh-lmai, "Marxism tells us that not all class is apt to be neglected with a shift to p's New England division in Cold and Windy watching a play in the Great Hall of who led Chinese troops into battle struggle is progressive.'' the the People depicting one of his most the technological side, so we must Waltham. Detail* on page 2 against the and United editorial said. 'The objective stress intc'grating technology with It is closed each time the corps revolutionary feats. Nations during the Korean War, was criterion is whether or not it eman­ politics" Leaders, including Communist expects a damaging flood tide. praised as "a fine member of the cipates the lorces of production and Joseph Finnegan, chief of the cor- Party Chairman Hua Kuo-feng and Now \ ou Know 1893 Chinese Communist Party. " He also promotes their development" p's reservoir control center, said Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, was described as a faithful follower Based on this argument, the The first modern Christmas card, there would have been up to two feet attended a play called "Thunder in of Mao. editorial .said, the shift from political depicting a tamily party in progress Money Outlook Autumn, " which dramatized Mao's Mao Tse-tung, the ‘‘Great of water on city streets if the gate He was not, of course. And that's struggle to economic development and bearing the legend "A Merry hadn't been closed. Voi. XCVIII, No. 73 — Manchester, Conn,, Wednesday, December 27, 1978 role in leading a 1927 rebellion in the Helmsman” of China, was WASHINGTON (UPI) - Next why Mao had him purged in 1959. based on realities was consistent Christmas and a Happy New Year to The operation kept the harbor year could prove to be an Chingkang mountains, the New China fie argued vehemently against with the continuing revolution Mao you," was designed in England in born 85 years ago today. In News Agency said. water behind the gate and below economic tug-of-war among what he considered Mao's advocated 1843 by J.C, Hrrsley for his friend Sir death he has been downgraded. flood stage when the ocean reached Mao. who was born Dec. 26.1893. in ■'harebrained'' attempt in the late prospective homebuyers, finan­ To support this argument and to Henry Cole. (UPI photo) its highest point 8.2 above mean sea cial spenders and homebuilders, level between 4 and 8 a m. the Mortgage Banking Associa­ tion says. Mark J. Riedy, association Iran Rations Gas; executive vice president, predicted mortgage money would remain expensive and difficult to obtain through the spring. He said he anticipated at least a 10.5 per­ cent interest rate on mortgages Clash Kills Eight during that period. ‘‘A general economic slow­ TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Troops forc^ Iran, once a leading exporter arrested professors were badly down, teamed with monetary opened fire on demonstrators today of oil, to go to neighboring Kuwait beaten. restraint and several im­ as oil production plunged to a 27-year and Saudi Arabia looking for oil. “We’re waiting for our turn,” he pediments to the competitive flow low, halting exports for the second ’The halt in Iran’s oil production said. “’They’ll be coming for us of financial resources, are pitted consecutive day. Iran radio an­ was not expected to have any im­ next.” against consumer demand and nounced the introduction of gasoline mediate, dramatic effect on the The spokesiiian said these rationing. fiscal stimulation," he said. United States, which imports less professors recently received a letter ‘‘The outcome of this conflict is Witnesses and opposition sources than 8 percent of its petroleum from of support from a group of American likely to be a reduced rate of said at least eight persons, including Iran. But a prolonged hiatus in Iran’s writers and professors including growth for both the economy and, three soldiers, were killed in a clash production could drive up world oil Clark, Arthur Miller, Daniel more specifically, housing activi­ between troops and mourners around prices. Ellsberg and Eric Bentley, backing Tehran university. ty, throughout 1979.” As Iran’s production plunged, dis­ their demand that the university be The witnesses said tens of gruntled employees at the Tehran reopened immediately. The letter DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER School Violence thousands of students, professors, refinery distributed oil and kerosene was dated Dec. 21. & TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON clergymen and doctors had joined the free to residents who lined up with ’The university has been closed due SALE HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella funeral procession for a 27-year-old plastic and metal containers. to repeated rioting by students Grasso, claiming the state has a civil engineering professor killed Troops stormed the Ministry of demanding that Shah Mohammed MONTH ’Tuesday. responsibility to dispel ‘‘the Science building at the university Reza Pahlavi abdicate from his climate of fear” in Connecticut Troops attempted to halt the before dawn where Tuesday a 27- throne. schools, today launched a task procession as it neared the university year-old professor was shot and ’The 27-year-old civil engineering force to investigate violence in and when mourners refused to dis­ killed. One hundred professors who professor shot to death ’Tuesday died the classroom. perse the army opened fire, had staged a sit-in to demand the at Pahlavi hospital and a crowd of The governor recently created witnesses said. reopening of the school were doctors and teachers gathered today the Interagency Task Force on “There are ambulances all over arrested, their colleagues said. to lead a funeral procession. ’Troops School Security after Anthony An- the place,” one American witness A spokesman for another group of moved in to break up the crowd, nunziata, a New Haven teacher, said. “There’s blood all over the professors occupying the Ad­ firing into the air and using tear gas, was fatally shot while manning streets and people running with blood ministration Building said two professors said. his school’s candy concession dripping from their hands.” stand. Opposition sources said the “Every act of violence in a shooting started when troops tried to school disrupts the learning take the young professor’s body from process,” Mrs. Grasso told the the ambulance-hearse in which it task force which is composed of' was being carried. Sadat Praises various state agency heads. “It The sources said they had been creates a climate of fear for the given i^rmission for the funeral children and the staff. It defeats procession by mortial law authorities reg. $1001 the very purpose of our schools. but that word evidently had not “Clearly the state has the spread to the troops. Brussels Talk responsibility to take a leadership The. opposition said the dead role in helping to make our soldiers included two officers and By Unilrd Press International cussions last weekend in Brussels schools safe for the students and Staying in Shape one private who reportedly com­ Egyptian President Anwar Sadat with Khalil and Dayan. E staff,” she said. mitted suicide during the melee. The said today the Egyptian-Israeli- Dayan was the leader of the Isra^ Snow or cold won’t deter this couple from staying in shape. reports could not be immediately misses and petite American meeting in Brussels was delegation at the Washington talks David Rossi of Brookfield Drive. Glastonbury, and his dog, confirmed. Turkish Alert “very useful” and could lead to a Khalil has emerged in the last two Iran radio announced that gasoline Kim, jog past the intersection of Routes 83 and 94 Tuesday revival of the stalled peace treaty months as the most authoritative wooi piush coats ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) - and kerosene would be rationed until afternoon. (Herald photo by Strempfer) negotiations between Egypt and spokesman for President Anwar More than 6,000 Turkish soldiers the end of the oilfield strike that has Israel. Sadat. were on alert today in the city of severely curtailed production. A wonderfully warm wool blend! “The Brussels meeting was cer­ 4 super styles. . . every one full length! Wraps! Kahraman Maras, where Prime Long lines for gasoline and tainly very useful,” Sadat said in The U.S. officials said Israel Minister Bulent Ecevit said kerosene were visible throughout the Cairo. “It could be the prelude to the despite accusing the United States C Single BreastedI Some with self tie belts! Unusual, fine details. weekend rioting caused “more capital and most dealers are selling beginning of new negotiations. ’This publicly of favoring Egypt, agreed to sorrow than a war.” Camel, grey, rice, rust. Petite and Average sizes 8-18. Layoffs Due what little supplies they had at black will become clear during the next Vance’s staying on to mediate the The three days of rioting market rates. two days.” next round of talks between Khalil coats. between members of the rival Thousands of young demonstrators Sadat spoke to reporters after and Dayan. Alevi and Sunni Moslem sects taunted troops with hit-and-run meeting with about 300 members of began Friday in Kahraman protests in dozens of parts of the The diplomats said Khalil and Parliament whq belong to the ruling Dayan were on “very short leashes” Maras, 400 miles southeast of In Cleveland capital. The protestors lit huge bon- National Democratic Party. Ankara, and left dead and 150 in Brussels, restricted to dealing only 101 /fir e s in the middle of streets to The meeting was mainly devoted to injured, according to the govern­ CLEVELAND (UPI) - Mayor notification of the impending layoffs. with the format of future talks, not hamper troops chasing them in domestic policy, but it also heard a ment. Dennis Kucinich today went ahead the issues in dispute. Future The encouraging word that the trucks. The youths overturned report by Prime Minister Mustafa with plans to lay off thousands of city several cars and set them ablaze. progress, the officials said, will de­ famous Devon new spring colored coordinates speeWly priced at After a cabinet meeting early banks won’t demand payment on the Khalil, who represented Egypt at the workers and the Cleveland Police pend on both sides giving their Tuesday Ecevit declared martial loans anytime Scan came Tuesday as As the demonstrators popped up on Brussels talks with Secretary of Patrolmen’s Association promised to negotiators flexibility and authority. Exciting pre-season savings on great looking, easy-care poly knit fashions. . . great for resort and spring! law in Kahraman Maras and 12 Kucinich and the council again main boulevards, hundreds of State Cyrus Vance and Israeli fight any cutback in its ranks in G iro’s authoritative newspaper A1 other cities, including Ankara and appeared at loggerheads. Council motorists lit their headlights and Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan. ennrt ^ ® S-M-L. Pull-on Style pants in misses size 8-18. Istanbul. court. Ahram said in its early edition today sponswGsr. leaders boycotted a special meeting leaned on their horns in a show of The Cairo newspaper A1 Ahram Association President William called by the mayor. support. both Israel and Egypt are Before Parliament approved said Egypt and Israel were reviewing V^ess the measure, Ecevit told the McNea said he would go to court Helicopters buzzed the city seeking “classifying the major points of The banks indicated Tuesday they their positions in the negotiations and ’Thursday to try to halt the mayor difference between them, so that a chamber: “What happened in would wait until a Feb. 27 referen­ out the bands of youths and the next move would be made by the from cutting the police force by near­ solution to each of them may be Kahraman Maras gave more dum on a city income tax hike before automatic weapons fire could be United States. misses poly knit pantsuits with sweater vest ly half. reached. sorrow than a war could give.” attaching city assets for payment of heard in many sections of the capital. On the Israeli-occupied West Bank Kucinich plans to layoff nearly 2,- “The next move will come from Great looking 3 part pantsuits of packing-perfect polyester. Pull-on pants, long sleeve shirt, sleeveless vest. “Our government refused to the loans. Just before dawn, imperial troops today, about 200 radical Jewish 000 city workers Jan. 2 to save the the United States, in the light of what declare the martial law before the stormed a sit-in by Tehran Universi­ settlers carrying submachineguns Several patterns in new fashion colors. Sizes 10-18. dresses. city from bankruptcy. After failing to get enough council it received from Egypt and Israel,” conditions requiring such a ty professors, arrested 100 and tried to set up two illegal settlements With the possibility of massive cut­ members to show up for a formal it added. ’The United States, accor­ declaration were present,” reportedly beat two instructors who in the disputed region but army backs in city services looming meeting, Kucinich met privately ding to administration officials, Ecevit said. “But as it would be said they received a letter of support troops evicted them within hours. larger, City Council Majority Leader with 16 of the 33 city lawmakers in an wants to avoid the situation that oc­ vei7 wrong to declare martial law from several prominent Americans, ’The settlers from the militant Basil Russo said today he expects effort to resolve their differences curred in November, when the reg. $171 while conditions requiring (it) are including former Attorney General Gush Emunim (Bloc of the Faithful) not present, it would as wrong not Council President George Forbes to and lift Cleveland out of default. 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By Time & Place’, the junior place. present. and representatives of six iocal Embassy in Tehran. governments. asking the administration to continue settlements in the occupied Arab “That is the reason why our banks holding $15.5 million in notes Industry sources said production of The U.S.-supervised negotiations, to work together with the council so area. 9.99 government has come here with on which the dity defaulted two Iran’s most important resource — oil which began in Washington Oct. 12, that we can go to the six anks and In Washington, U.S. sources said the decision of a martial law weeks ago. — dropped below 500,000 barrels have been deadlocked over the sen­ work out a compromise,” said Coun­ Egypt and Israel will decide within a declaration.” The banks appear willing to sit today, far less than the 750,000 the na­ sitive issue-of linking an Egyptian- reg. $211 cilman John Lynch, speaking on week when and where they will famous ToddI of California’ print blouses tight vhile Kucinich and the City tion itself consumes daily. Israeli pact to Palestinian self-rule behalf of the members who attended resume cabinet-level peace talks. Council try for a breakthrough in The source said production was the on the occupied West Bank and Gaza, 7 Famous maker polyester prints . . . tunic style! A super selection to go with all your new pants and skirts! Sizes the closed-door session. Administration officials said Stock Market stalemated talks over the city’s Strip. lowest since 1951 when the govern­ Tuesday that both sides have agreed 8 to 18. sportswear. financial crisis. Egypt wants the treaty to provide a NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices “We want the city of Cleveland to ment moved to nationalize Iran’s oil to resume the deadlocked talks, with The mayor authorized pink slips to definite date for self-rule. Israel has opened lower today in active stay above water," Lynch stressed. fields. the United States as mediator. 1 0 ^ 9 trading of New York Stock be sent to hundreds ol city workers “We want to see that there is a united Continued violence and anti-shah rejected all but vague references to U.S. diploma'ts said Vance decided Exchange issues. Tuesday and today as formal the Palestinians living on lands cap­ front in this city to go to the banks,” demonstrations by oil workers have 4o resume negotiations during dis­ The Dow Jones industrial tured in the 1967 Middle East war. $13 valuesi average, which gained 7.54 points The kind of basics you just never have enough of! Easy- are, warm, acrylic knit. Convenient, comfortable pull- Tuesday, was off 1.38 points to 814.62 shortly after the opening. on style. Navy, black, brown, beige. Sizes 8-16 Petite, 8 18 Average, sportswear. The Dow had gained 28.50 points Ann the past five sessions. Mihm Protests Appointment Politics By CHARLIE MAYNARD Mihm asked that Mrs, Robotham pointed. but stated, "The decision is Mihm said after reading his state­ Republican membership and that he Inside Today be reinstated because of the Herald Reporter mine. I consult with others on the ment to the council that there was did discuss it with the parties in­ classic cable knit sweaters Business...... 20 "negative effects the nomination matter, but the decision is mine nothing it could do in an official volved. GLASTONBURY - The chairman Classified...... 16-18 may have” and charged that the “ap­ alone. 'The buck stops here and I have capacity. He said, “I just wanted to McIntosh, who later said he nor the Great looking acrylic sweaters In v-neck or cardigan style. Navy, brown, ivory, red. Sizes S-M-L. sportswear. of the Conservation Commission C om ics...... 19 parent reason is political, which I to make that decision.” have it known ahd let the Town Coun­ other Democrats on the council were charged politics was involved in the Editorial ...... ,9 consider shameful.” "There’s two sides to every issue,” cil use its muscle, 1 think Jim McIn­ informed of the decision not to reap­ failure of Town Manager Donald Entertainment ...... 14 The chairman said the decision the town manager said, "That's why tosh got the message. ” point Mrs. Robotham, replied, “I 9.99 Peach to reappoint Maria Robolham would set a precedent in the future there’s disagreement.” McIntosh, one of three Democrats would not have approved of it if I’d Your Worth s Charge Card make ihopping no eauy! Downtown open Tues.-Sat. 9:30-5; Thurs. eve 'III 9:00; Trl-Clly Plaza open Tues, Wed. & Sat. 10-5;30; Thurs. & FrI. 10-9 F a m ily ...... 22-28 to the commission. Obituaries ...... 10 for other commissioners. While reading the message to the on the council, asked Peach, "The been asked." Chairman Richard Mihm asked for r v People/Food...... 21 They might make a decision which council from prepared note cards, reasons are political, is that not the The Conservation Commission is Sports...... 11-13 the council “to use its muscle” in for­ would not antagonize their political Mihm said Mrs. Robotham voted case?” one of the few commissions which is cing Peach to reinstate Mrs. Television ...... 14 mentors. with tme majority many times. Peach, although stating he did not appointed by the town manager. Robotham to the commission which Peach would not specifically say “What she is guilty of, the entire want to debate the issue publically, Most of the 30-odd boards are elected she has served on for eight years. why Mrs. Robotham was not reap­ commission is guilty of too.” said there was a vacancy in the by the voters. PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.-Manchester^ Conn., Wed., Dec. 27, 1978

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Dec. 27, 1978 — PAOF. THREE Make Today Count Prayer Group Day by Day Group Prayer Meeting Christian Science Algerian President Dies at 46 MANCHESTER - The Make MANCHESTER - The Prayer MANCHESTER - The Day By Pentecostal Church MANCHESTER - A prayer Today Count Club, a group that deals Group of Emanuel Lutheran Church Day group of Alcoholics Anonymous MANCHESTER - The First MANCHESTER - United ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - ning period set state funeral services bloodless coup in 1965, three yeari. Moslem — sank into a coma Nov. 17 meeting is scheduled for tonight at 7 the tensions with Morocco. with death and dying, will meet will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in the will meet tonight at 8 at Center Church of Christ, Scientist, will have Pentecostal Church will have a ser­ Algerian President Houari for Friday. Although Bitat is acting and never recovered sufficiently to at the Presbyterian Church, 43 ’The state funeral is expected to be after Algeria won independence from Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Faculty church library. Congregational Church. its regular meeting, including vice and Bible study tonight at 7:30 at Boumedienne, a Third World leader president, real power is expected to resume his duties. The coma was Spruce St. the occasion for an informal summit France in a six-year war. East Conference Room at The care and visitation committee AA contact is available 24 hours tMtimonies of healing, tonight at 8 at the church, 187 Woodbridge St. who helped his nation gain in­ reside for the time being with the The Christian Service Brigade and conference of Arab leaders who are Algeria holds the biggest natural caused by two blood clots in the brain Manchester Community College. of the church will meet in the library daily by calling 646-2355. the church, 447 Main St. The meeting Everyone is welcome to attend the dependence from France, died today eight-man Revolutionary Council. opposed, as Boumedienne was, to gas stores on earth add the United that apparently were the result of a Those wishing more information at the conclusion of the Prayer the Pioneer Girls of the church will IS open to all. service. also meet at 7 at the church. at 46. Thousands of mourning citizens Boumedienne’s death opened a peace talks between Egypt and States is its best customer. By Arab grave blood ailment. may contact Paul Paradis of 102 Group’s session. marched through the streets chan­ potentially dangerous power vacuum Israel. standards, it controls only modest oil Unconfirmed reports also said he West St., Vernon, 875-0367. ting “Boumedienne Lives.” at a time when Algeria and Morocco Flags flew at half-staff and official reserves, but Boumedienne was non- had been suffering from kidney ^um edienne, who ruled Algeria are engaged in a struggle over the mourning periods were declared ethless a leader in the 1973 oil boycott collapse and bladder cancer. for 13 years, died after 40 days in a Western Sahara. There was no ob­ across the Arab world today to against Western industrialized He had been under the care of an coma. The National Assembly met at vious successor in sight. mourn the death of Boumedienne. nations. international team of 60 doctors from midday under Assembly President The constitution requires the Boumedienne’s death was an­ As soon as Boumedienne’s death a dozen countries, including the Rabah Bitat, a senior statesman who National Liberation Front, the coun­ nounced by the governing was announced, both networks of the United States, the ^ v ie t Union and takes over as acting chief of state un­ try’s only legal political party, to Revolutionary Council at 8 a.m. (2 national Algerian radio network China at Mustapha Hospital in til Boumedienne's successor is meet within 45 days to nominate a a.m. EST) as most Algerians began began giving readings from the Aigiers. Five weeks of treatment in nominated within the next 45 days. new president to be presented for their workday. Koran, the Islamic holy book. the Soviet Union also failed to cure Bitat declared the presidency va­ election by the people. Boumedienne had governed Boumedienne — who was at the him. He seized power in 1965 from cant. He announced a 40-day mour­ Houari Boumeciienne The nation of 20 million was calm. Algeria since seizing power in a same time an Arab nationaiist, a President Ahmed Ben Bella. • Troops remained on alert because of militant socialist and a devout Democrats Seek Reform D&L HAS SOME WARM In Gaming, Insurance M.. FAMILY HARTFORD (UPI) - Senate and raise them for suburban and the state’s grand jury system to see Democratic leaders today filed rural drivers. how it can be updated and improved. legislation to revamp the gaming Under the Democratic leadership’s lAVINGS FOR commission, study ConnecticuUs bill, insurance companies would be grand jury system and ban auto in­ required to set rates solely on the Fauliso and Lieberman aiso surance rates based on a driver’s basis of a driver’s record. Age, sex, proposed a bill requiring businesses THE COLD to write contracts in “plain English” residence, age, sex or occupation. occupation and residence could not Senate President Pro Tern Joseph be used in calculating a motorist's so that consumers can understand them. A similar measure was MONTHS Fauliso of Hartford and Senate premium. defeated in iast year’s Legislature. Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman Fauliso and Lieberman also filed a of New Haven announced they have bill that would require the state to AHEAD! filed a bill to establish a statewide restructure the gaming commission. The leaders also proposed a bill system of setting auto premimums. The leaders did not say how they requiring a person selling a car to Insurance Commissioner Jospeh would change the panel which has disclose the vehicle’s history to the Mike recently ruled that the in­ received a steady stream of prospective buyer. Another measure surance industry, which currentiy criticism for the way it regulates proposed by Fauliso and Lieberman sets rates by territories, has been Connecticut’s legalized gambling in­ would require all perishable foods discriminating against urban dustry. sold at the retail level to be dated so drivers. Mike ordered the industry to Another bill filed by the leaders that a consumer could tell how fresh lower premiums for city motorists would establish a committee to study the product was.

Cops Start Job Training Rioting Continues Anti-shah demonstrators set bonfires on thousands of anti-shah demonstrators with MANCHESTER - Three new ficer by the state. He is Bruce E. the force will bring police personnel street in Tehran, Iran, to block army trucks submachine gun fire. (UPI photo) police officers began on the job Chaput. nearly to full strength, Lannan said. during rioting Monday. Troops sprayed training at the Manchester Police Four more new officers on the The authorized number for the police Department Tuesday. All three were Manchester police force will be force is 91. The position of deputy appointed in. October and completed sworn in Friday. chief has not been filled since their training at the state Police The names of the four new officers Richard Sartor resigned from that Academy in Meriden last Friday. could not be released today because post last spring. Hong Kong Refuses They are Michael V. Ludlow, the results of the physical Russell A. Wood and Hugh J. examinations have not been com­ Carabott. Wood graduated second in pleted, Lannan said. Nuclear Kules his class at the academy. He was One of the four new officers is one-sixteenth of one point from being HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hartford Vietnamese Refugees expected to be a woman, which City Council committee says a y . !!!j!iiiiiimiiii<, first in the class, according to Police would bring the contingency of Chief Robert Lannan. recommended ordinance to control By United Press I ternalional women on the force to three. The two the shipment of nuclear materials rights to about 2,700 Vietnamese Capt. Shu Wen-Shin and his crew of A fourth officer who was sworn in female officers are Sgt. Patripia through the city should be killed. Hong Kong refused landing permis­ refugees aboard the Hong Kong 19 but insisted, “We will not allow in October began his in-service Graves and Detective Susan The ordinance was proposed by the sion to to 2,700 desperate Vietnamese cargo ship Tong An, which arrived in him to go to Taiwan. He has no training earlier because he had Gibbens. Clamshell Alliance, an anti-nuclear refugees holding a ship’s captain vir­ Manila Bay this morning seeking choice but to obey.” He emphasized already been certified as a poiice of­ The addition of the eight officers on group. It would requre each shipment tual prisoner and threatening to sanctuary after it was earlier turned they had no weapons. to be certified by the city manager swim ashore. The Philiipines also away from Brunei. for public safety purposes. turned away a vessel holding 2,700 The Foreign Ministry in Manila But Barbara Kennelly, “boat people.” said the Philippine refugee campjn Schedule Changes ALL GIRLS’ Town Water Workers chairwoman of the council’s Educa­ “Wet have no choice but to jump suburban Moanaluyohg town ' was EAST HARTFORD - The tion, Public Safety and Zoning Com­ overboard,” said Nguyen Ttua Hon, a “already overcrowded” with more following schedule changes will take COATS & JACKETS! mittee, said in a report released over 39-year-old engineer who spoke for than 2,(KI0 Vietnamese and that the place in January, 1979: Friday, Jan. Praised by Resident the weekend that the ordinance the refugees off Hong Kong aboard government had no facilities to han­ 5, St. Christopher’s School will dis­ would hold up “needed hospital the Huey Fong, a 2,794-ton dle them. miss at 1 p m. and St. Rose School at Panamanian-registered freighter “The Philippines cannot accept 25% to 30% OFF MANCHESTER — Workers in the courtesy and for the model materials and sources of energy.” 12:30 p.m.for faculty meetings; and that picked them up from nine small anymore refugees, hence they will town’s Water Department have professional efficiency with which She said the ordinance would be Monday, Jan. 15, all East Hartford Reg% $25-$65, now 18.87-47.77 boats floundering in the South China not be allowed to land,” a foreign N r received praise from a resident who they went about correcting the costly and difficult to enforce and public and parochial schools and \' Sea. ministry statement said. had two water problems last month. problems. They are indeed civil ser­ recommended coordination of Howell Cheney Regional Vocacional Beautiful wool blend fashion “There are no life jackets aboard,” The spokesman aboard the Huey The resident asked that his name vants of the highest order.” existing state and federal Technical School in Manchester will coats, warm, hooded ski styles, and address not be publicized, but he regulations. he ,'idded in an interview on shoredto- Fong off Hong Kong denied news be closed for Martin Luther King even outerwear vestsi All at ship telephone. reports the Vietnamese threatened was pleased with the performance of Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer Day. NVV, super January savings In sizes But Hong Kong Security Secretary the town employees. administrator, said one of the 4 to 6x and 7 to 14. (Corbins, Frozens Crowing Lewis Davies reiterated the The resident did not know the problems was a leak in the house con­ Avon, Bristol & Manchester stores.) NEW YORK (UPI) - Frozen food government’s refusal to extend lan­ names of the employees involved but nection of the resident. He said the product introductions are second ding permission to the vessel that has '/ he wrote to the town, “Allow me, four department employees involved V only to he^h and beauty aids in been anchored just a few hundred very tardily but no less sincerely, to in the repair were Myron Rickert, supermarket?, says a supermarket feet from the colony’s Po Toi island Fireman Held in Death extend to them my expression of Robert Fuller, George Crandall and ALL BOYS’ OUTERWEAR! industry magazine. Progressive since it arrived Saturday. vehicle. deep gratitude for their unfailing Richard Modean. HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hartford Grocer. “The government’s stand remains fireman has been arrested in connec­ Authorities obtained the warrant that in accordance with agreements tion with the December 1977 death of last week after Hartford County 10.88-35.97 accepted by the United Nations High a 12-year-old boy following a collision Coroner Henry Ramenda ruled 29.77877 - V-" Commissioner for Refugees,’’ of a fire truck and two cars. Matteis’ driving of the fire truck was Reg. $25-$48. For little boys, 4-7, ■ A T T U National Weather responsible for the death of . , Davies told a news conference. The James J. Matteis, 33, of Unionville, N save on snowsults, snowmobllers, 30 24 Christopher Neison of Hartford. City Fest Hi Lo vessel will be reqired to proceed to surrendered to Hartford police / Jackets and more. Sizes 8 to 20, Albuquerque pc 50 22 Miami Beach cy 80 67 its port of call.” Tuesday upon learning they had Matteis was freed without bail and down-looks, corduroys and poplins, i awvOM Asheville c 57 26 Miiwaukee pc 20 to The Philippines also refused landing arrest warrant charging him with is scheduled for arraignment Feb. 1 plus ski and snowmobile looks, tool Altanta c 59 30 Minneapolis c 19 -06 negligent homicide with a motor in Hartford Superior Court, r - f Billings s 22 13 Nashville pc 48 22 ((Corbins, Avon, Bristol & Manchester) Birmingham cy 57 31 New Orleans cy 61 45 COtft/ Boston c 39 29 New York pc 42 32 V *«T U U irA Brownsville, Tx. r 70 58 Oklahoma City c 47 22 JUNIOR FASHION COATS Buffalo s 25 18 Omaha c 26 13 Manchester Police Report iM tT nim A ruutl CJiarleston, S.C, c 65 44 Philadelphia pc 42 29 Phoenix cy 68 43 Michael A. Murray. 16, of 11 Tanner m 'All Charlotte, N.C. c 62 30 from Its garage Saturday. the influence oi liquor Saturday. Cliicago Pittsburgh s 32 17 69.99-99.99 c 22 07 St. was arrested on a w arrant More than 6200 was reporied sioien Court date is Jan. 9. Cleveland s 29 Portland, Maine pc 35 17 18 Tuesday and charged with illegal from the manager’s office of a John Smith, 16, of 362 Adams St. Reg. $90-$124. A special group of Columbus cy 32 21 Portland, Ore. s 39 24 possesion of marijuana. He was Providence c 37 24 rooming house at 146 Center St. Mon­ was charged with breach of peace in tweeds, solids, novelty patterns, in Dallas pc 52 43 released on a promise to appear in Richmond c 58 31 day. connection with a disturbance at o « m * T N n ro ra c u T • 1 S 3 - pc 30 13 court Jan. 8. warm wools, handsome wool Des Moines pc 31 10 St. Louis c 32 15 Several areas of the Cheney Bros, Marshalls Saturday. Court date is blends, your favorite colorsi Detroit Salt Lake City pc 37 20 Noel J. Bradley, 23, of 200 Reagan offices at 31 Cooper Hill St. were Jan. 8. For period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday. During cy 27 16 Sizes 5 to 13. Dulutb pc 12 -10 San Antonio cy 64 46 Road, Vernon, was charged with entered over the weekend. It had not Wednesday night, snow wili fali over the northern Michael K. Ringstone, 19, of 31 El Paso c 57 28 San Francisco pc 46 42 failure to obey a stop sign in connec­ been determined if anything was M V 'i-E Rockies and the northern Plains, whiie rain is expected in Coleman Road was charged with MISSES’ WOOL BLENDS Hartford pc 35 17 Seattle cy 43 32 tion with an accident last Friday stolen. breach of peace in connection with a the mid Gulf coast, Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Spokane Houston cy 66 52 s 22 18 night on Parker Street. Police said he disturbance on Green Road 7-11 store Tampa cy 68 55 Indianapolis c 32 19 went through the stop sign at Parker Reno Daigle Jr., 25. of 168 Main St. early Saturday. Court date is Jan. 8. Jackson. Miss. Washington c 48 32 cy 61 38 and Lydall streets, hit a dip in the was charged with reckless use of a William S. Kilgore Jr, 31, of 262 79.97 Jacksonville cy 65 35 Wichita c 44 19 V' Connecticut Weather road and lost control of his car which c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- highway by a pedestrian, disorderly East Middle Turnpike was charged Kansas City c 38 20 rolled over on its side. Bradley had Reg. $95-$130. Save on your Partly cloudy quite cold and becoming windy today Las Vegas c cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- conduct and possession of a con­ with breach of peace in connection 61 32 to be removed from the vehicle with favorites for winter! Our entire High temperatures in the iow 30s, 1 C. Tonight fair and Little Rock pc 45 27 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- trolled substance late Friday night with a disruption of a police in­ the help of the Hurst rescue tool used stock of misses and petite wool Los Angeles cy 63 44 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; on Oakland Street. He was arrested vestigation Saturday. Court date is iT li temperatures in the teens. Sunny continued by Eighth District firefighters. He blends in assorted styles, colors, windy and coid Thursday. Highs near 30. Probability of Louisville c 41 26 sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- by Officer John Marvin who was off ,Jan. 8. Memphis pc 49 27 thunderstorms; w-windy. was not injured. He was also issued a duty at the time. Marvin said Daigle Louis P. McLane, 24, of 73 Oak St. sizes 8 to 18. Hurry Ini ^ tonight and written warning for driving after increasing to 15 to 25 mph with was hitchhiking anil staggered in front was charged with reckless driving drinking. of his car. He was uncooperative and diminishing somewhat tonight Friday. Court date is Jan. 9. 'W\ MENS’ FAMOUS MAKER Extended Forecast argued with police when arrested. James R. Mikoleit, 19, of 109 St. Northwesterly winds 15 to 25 mph and gusty Thursday. Burglaries at two Hemlock Street Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair Friday. Chance of rain or Court date is Jan. 8. John St. was charged with second- WINTER JACKETS homes were reported Tuesday. They Leonard A. Venditti, 33, of Enfield degree larceny in on a warrant. Saturday. Clearing Sunday but occurred sometime over the Winter Sports Outlook with flurries in the western hills. High temperatures was charged with resisting arrest Court date is Jan. 8. weekend. More than $350 in cash and generally in the 30s. Lows in the teens to low 20s Friday and driving under the influence of Carlylye S. Dewey, 43, of 17 Gerald 39.99 Partly sunny skies across the coastai piain today but and Saturday upper 20s to around 30 Sunday. a calculator were taken from one liquor on Love Lane late Friday. He St. was charged with operating under home and a small amount of change Reg. $55-$65. Shown here, just variable amounts of cloudiness forecast for ski areas Vermont : Increasing cloudiness Friday with periods of was arrested after being pursued by the influence of liquor in connection from the other. one from this great group of rugged, with widespread flurries and some light snow throughout snow or rain likely Saturday. Partly cloudy and chance of police from Spencer Street. Court with an accident Sunday night on Vehicles were stolen from two auto thnnS^fn Accumulations mostly insignificant flurries Sunday, High temperatures in the 20s to mid 30s. date is Jan. 8. East Middle Turnpike. Court date is handsome ski parkas, wool CPO jackets businesses over the weekend. A 1974 New^Hamnor^ northern portions of Lows in the teens. Martin L. Thibodeail, 22, of 63 Jan. 16. and corduroy warmersi Big savings Oldsmobile Cutlass was taken from dv an!l ®'evations. Win- Wickham Drive, East Hartford was Ronald E. Sunderhauf, 23, of Hart­ while they last! (All stores except New London) Maine -and New Hampshire: Fair followed by in­ Discount Auto Sales, 634 Center St. f m 20s north to low 30s creasing cloudiness Friday. Chance of snow north and of charged with operating under the in­ ford was charged with operating un­ sometime Saturday. Keys to other ThnrcH^ e^Peeted to linger tonight and snow or rain south Saturday into Sunday. Highs in the 20s fluence of liquor early Sunday. Court der suspension and breach of peace Thursday in mountains with mostly fair weather cars were also taken in the break. date is Jan. 9. in connection with an accident on k j i north to 30s south. Lows 5 to 15 north and teens to low 20s • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA • CORBINS CORNER • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA elsewhere. Continued windy and colder. south. Nichols Manchester Tire, 295 John G. Gorman, 19, of 25 Cooper East Middle Tqrnpike Sunday night. Broad St., reported a truck missing St. was charged with operating under Court date is Jan. 15. Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. ’til 9 PM, Sat. ’til 6 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 IN MANCHESTER, VERNON, BRISTOL, CORBINS CORNER, AVON, PROTON PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn . Wed , Dee 27. 1978 VIP Tickets Additional Bodies Found MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IVlanchester. Conn., Wed., Dec. 27. 1978 — PAGE FIVE Ok at Center Hershey Missing Fire Kills Two OAKLAND, Maine (UPI) - A HARTFORD (UPI) — A city coun­ couldn’t tell the house was on fire,” Christmas ornament and officials cilman and the director of the Hart­ In Chicago Death Probe mother and her daughter died of Will Buy Quirion said. “If you went by it right broke into the modem three-year- ford Civic Center say they approve of smoke inhalation while police and now, you still couldn’t tell there had fire officials searched two hours for old, two-story wood home. They dis­ preferential ticket sales to VIPs and CHICAGO (UPI) - John Wayne under the cement floor of Gacy’s gar­ been a fire.” covered the bodies of both victims in steady customers who attend Civic a job in his construction company — the housefire she had frantically Gacy, a pudgy building contractor age. All were skeletal remains. Friendly While firemen searched for the the building’s ground floor kitchen. then raping and strangling them. Center events. reported to a telephone operator. reported biaze, officials discovered who sometimes entertained children Cook County Medical Examiner He has been charged with one The fire was apparently caused by Direccor Frank Russo said with his clown act, was considered a ‘ 'My house is on fire ... on the Town they still had a telephone connection Dr. Robert Stein said there were in­ count of murder for the slaying of an electrical short in a water heater Tuesday he has recommended that personable, friendly man by his Farm Road ... call the fire depart­ with the house and began to trace the dications of more bodies buried Robert Piest, 15, Des Plaines, who WILBRAHAM, Mass. (UPI) - located in a closet, Quirion said. Rep. Wiiiiam Cotter, D-Conn., make neighbors. But at least one neighbor ment ... I have to get my daughter,” call. beneath the home and said the search was reported missing the day he was Hershey Foods (kirp. is slated to take The fire inspector said sparks from arrangements through City Coun worried about the stream of teen-age the woman told a telephone operator But it took two hours to trace it and could last two to three weeks. to have met Gacy to apply for a part- over the Friendly Ice Cream Corp., the short ignited combustible oilman William DiBella for seats to boys Gacy had working at his house. Tuesday, State Fire Inspector locate the house. By then Carol S. Gacy, charged Friday with the time construction job. which operates ice cream and materials sitting on top of the heater, future events.. Gacy told the curious neighbor he Kenneth Quirion said. Brown, 29, and her daughter, murder of one missing youth, None of the bodies, buried from 1 sandwich shops in 17 states across but the fire put itself out when heat The Civic Center director said he hired the boys for construction work But the woman dropped the phone Julianne Craig, 12, were dead and the reportedly told authorities he has to 3 feet deep, has been identified. the Northeast and Midwest. burst a pipe and doused the flames. .made the suggestion to Cotter after and then fired them because they before giving the operator her exact fire had extinguished itself. killed as many as 32 teen-age boys Investigators are hoping to check the A Hershey subsidiary, L.D. The fire was confined to the area of the congressman complained about could not do the job. Police fear in­ address and firefighters could not Fire officials said even when and young men after having sexual Properties Co., has offered to the water heater closet, with much of his three seats at a recent concert at stead he sexually molested and killed teeth in the skulls with dental find the house because there were no firemen arrived at the house, they relations with them. He allegedly records that have been pouring into purchase all shares of Friendly’s an estim ated $7,000 to $10,000 the Hartford Jai Alai fronton. the youths — as many as 32 of them. visible signs of flame or smoke, he couldn’t tell there was a fire. told police 26 or 27 bodies were the office. stock, S. Prestley Blake, chairman of said. damage caused by smoke, Quirion The fronton has been used in some Five bodies were brought out Finally, a firefighter peering said. buried under his house and garage G acy’s next door neighbor, Friendly’s, and William Dearden, instances since the Civic Center Tuesday from under a crawlway “ We were out there, but you through a window sighted a melted and the others were dumped into Edward Grexa, said Gacy was vice chairman of Hershey’s, said in a Coliseum’s roof collapsed under tons space iMneath Gacy’s home in an un­ rivers in the Chicago area. always “friendly and personable.” joint announcement ’Tuesday. Library Films of ice and snow shortly before dawn incorporated area near suburban Lt. Joseph Kocenczak of the Des “John wasn't a murderer as far as Friendly’s Board of Directors has GLASTONBURY - As a Jan. 18. Norridge Township. Four others Plaines, 111., Police Department said I was concerned,” Grexa said. “He endorsed the proposal, but the sale is continuing part of the vaca­ ii Russo said he referred the Connec­ were exhumed Friday and Saturday. A / ^ -y- the body of a teen-ager found in the didn’t look like no monster and he subject to a waiting period under tion week program at ticut lawmaker to DiBella “as a “I feel there will be more bodies,” Des Plaines River last month might never said a harsh word to me. The Securities and Exchange Commis­ Welles-Turner Memorial FOOD courtesy because I know con­ Chief Edmund Dobbs, of the Cook be a Gacy victim. only weird thing I ever noticed was sion rules. Library, students in gressman Cotter has an erratic County sheriff’s police, said after the Celebrating freedom The youth, identified as Frank W. the number of young lads working The sale of Friendly’s, which grew kindergarten through f f schedule ... and because of the part search was halted at sunset Tuesday. "Wayne” Landingin, 18, was around there. from a single neighborhood store in Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi receives flowers grade six are invited to see he played in securing the $10 million “I don’t want to speculate (how WAREHOUSE strangled and had underwear stuffed 1935 to a $170-miIIion-a-year business from supporters as she leaves Tihar jail in New Delhi, India, for the new roof." many).” "I thought he got cheap help that three films tomorrow from ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S in his mouth. At least one of the way. But they would vanish as soon last year, to the Hershey, Pa.-based 10 to 11:30 a.m. “ I don’t think the person on my The digging beneath Gacy’s house Monday. Mrs. Gandhi was freed a week after her arrest on CHURCH, 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. bodies recovered from the Gacy chocolate and food company based The movies are “Free To staff realized how far back the seacs was to resume today. as they would appear. I would ask charges of contempt of parliament and breach of privilege. home also had underwear in his him what happened to them and he’d probably will become final next Be You And Me,” "The 2 were,” Russo said. Eight of the nine bodies were found mouth. The former prime minister who ruled India for 11 years "We Accept Frank’s Supermarket say they gave him a hard time and he month, said Eric Anderson, Legend of John Henry” and As DiBella put it: “You wouldn’t buried under the 30-inch crawlway Gacy is suspected of luring young shrugged off her week behind bars as a “rest cure.” (UPI Courtesy Cards" exp^t that a congressman influen­ kicked their butts out of there.” F rien d ly ’s vice president and “ Helen Keller.” No space. The other was found buried men to his home with the promise of treasurer. photo) tial in raising money for that facility registration or tickets are YOU CAN CUT would be asked to go and stand in ’The terms of the offer stipulate necessary. The films will line." Hershey will buy the shares for $23 be shown in the Children’s ' ■ each. ’There are 7,045,000 shares of Department. YOUR FOOD BILL BY Woman Who Charged Rape Friendly stock, of which 2,854,000 are Cummings Opposes controlled by members of the Blake Acting Tryouts family, officers and directors. SHOPPING USAVE” 7 Sarasin Has Blake, along with his brother Cur­ School Funds Plan GLASTONBURY - Says Husband Struck Her tis, borrowed $547 to begin the Auditions for acting troupe T $202,000 Loss , -T .A Friendly Family Restaurant in the MANCHESTER — Democratic amendment to limit spending. Such a will take place Jan. 30 and SAMPLE SAVINBS M Pine Point section of Springfield in Town Chairman Ted Cummings 31 at the Youth Services SALEM, Ore. (UPI) — A woman If convicted. Rideout could be She said she then asked him why he step would be too inflexible, he said. HARTFORD (UPI) - U.S. Rep. 1935. The firm, which went public in Tuesday voiced his support for a Bureau from 3 to 5 p.m. for who accused her husband of raping sentenced to 20 years in prison and did not leave her. He would support a move that Ronald Sarasin, R-Conn., is saddl^ 1967, now employs about 17,000 per­ limit on property taxation and his op­ seventh graders and above. M OD WED. THDIS. 0M.V Taking a Breather her testified he grabbed her by the fined $2,500. “He said, ‘Because I love you,” ’ would prace a ceiling on the amount t with a $202,0(X) deficit left over from sons. position to the proposed school fun­ This year’s acting troupe throat, muffled her screams and Mrs. Rideout, who divorced her hus­ .Mrs. Rideout testified. of property taxes a property owner his unsuccessful bid to oust incum­ A youngster takes a break from skating activities at Charter Friendly’s, which now also ding plan. would pay. will perform Pinocchio for slapped her to force her to submit. band after the incident, told the 12- “I said, 'You’re sick,” she told the bent Democratic Gov. Ella Grasso in Oak Park Tuesday by utilizing a nearby snow bank. Several operates Jim Dandy, a subsidiary He also said Manchester has done all the elementary schools Greta Rideout, 23, also told a member jury: “I was very scared court. “And at that point he took his Such a limit might be two or 2'A November, campaign records show. parents and children were in the area Tuesday taking the ad­ specializing in tried chicken, its part to meet requirements of the and performances will be Marion (k)unty Circuit Court jury and stunned and shocked (the after­ closed hand and hit me, almost percent of the total value of the POTATOES SIRLOIN In campaign finance reports filed reported $170 million in sales last federal Department of Housing and limited to ensure student vantage of good winter weather and new Christmas skates. Tuesday their 2-year-old daughter noon of the attack). I was crying. I knocking me out.” property. Tuesday at the secretary of the year. Urban Development. But, he does not grades do not suffer. (Herald photo by Pinto) screamed, “Mommy, Mommy,” tried to get his hand off my throat. Mrs. Rideout said her husband was “This would de-emphasize the U.S. NO. #1 GRADE “A” state's office, the Republican guber­ ’The firm’s menu has grown to in­ favor referendum question on con­ during a fight that preceded alleged He was pulling my pants down. “pulling my pants o ff... he did have emphasis on the property tax. I think natorial candidate said he spent $1,- clude a number of items, including tinued town involvement in the Com­ Another Award 4 A STEAKS rape Oct. 10. “I was resisting. I heard Jenny sexual intercourse with me. that is necessary) I think it’s an idea 014,000 while only raising $812,000. hamburger and seafood dinners, but munity Development program run by (N.Y.CUT) John J. Rideout, 21, free on $5,000 (the couple’s daughter) screaming, “He wanted me to respond and I whose time has come,” Cummings LONDON (UPI) - The Mrs. Grasso, who cru sh ^ Sarasin ice cream is still a big seller with HUD. said. Court Will Not Forbid bail, also testified and denied forcing 'Mommy, Mommy.’ I started wouldn’t. He said, ‘Kiss me.’ And I World Methodist Council by 190,000 votes, said she finished the over nine million gallons sold last Cummings, who was defeated by his wife to have sex with him. But he screaming as loud as I could. He put wouldn’t. He then applied his hand to He also said that he believes the has named Egyptian presi­ NO UNIT C l i v campaign with a $1,000 surplus in a year. Republican Walter Joyner in his re- did admit slapping her. his hand over my mouth and began my throat and held his fist up. So I town has done its part to meet dent Anwar Sadat the WHILE finance report fil^ Friday. The Officials at the Hershey firm, election bid in the 12th Assembly m u f Anti-Abortion Message Asked by defense attorney Charles applying pressure to a vein on my kissed him.” requirements of the federal Depart­ winner of its Annual Peace governor also reported she spent which makes many of the raw in­ District, spoke Tuesday to the THEY LAST! 2 <) SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - A Burt, "Did you force her to have sex neck.” Rideout said his wife had slapped ment of Housing and Urban Develop­ Award for his initiative in $724,000 — three-fourths of what interfere with Tel-Med's operation, gredients used in fast food chains, Manchester Kiwanis Club. ment. judge has rejected a request by a with you in any way?” Rideout During the course of the fight that him when they began their fight. “I visiting Jerusalem Sarasin spent. but he did not prohibit the city from said the company has entered into a The talk by Cummings, who served group of medical professionals for a answered, “No sir.” led to the alleged rape at their Salem grabbed hold of her arms,” he HUD runs the Community Sarasin’s report for the Oct. 28 to allowing new tapes to be added to the "binding stock purchase agreement” two terms in the state Legislature, court order to include their anti- library. Closing arguments are expected apartment, Mrs. Rideout testified, testified. “She slapped me again Development program, and some Dec. 18 period showed he ended up with certain stockholders, including concentrated on state and federal residents feel the town should stop BtTTEMESFOR abortion tape in the phone-in health “By its words, the order of the today in the trial — the first in the she asked her husband, “Why are you while I had hold of her arms. I with a $6,800 bank balance, but still Blake family members, for the funding sources for a town like receiving the program funds. They ^ot-Hoaring AMs library operated by Blue Cross-Blue court does not forbid equal access to country in which a man is accused of doing this? Why are you hitting me? stepped back. I didn’t realize what I “WE SAY IT IN OUR NAME’’ owes $146,982 in bills and $61,799 in purchase of 40 percent of the Manchester. feel the requirements HUD sets for Games-HasMMits Shield. the forum,” Smith said. “The order raping his wife while the couple was “He said, ‘^cause I can’t stand was doing. I slapped her.” bank loans. married and living together. Wilbraham-based firm’s outstanding Much of Manchester’s town budget receipt of the funds are too much. Hampden County Superior Court forbids the city from removing tapes you,” ’ The Republican State Committee shares. is funded with monies provided “I frankly think Manchester has 'THURIIM6 •MANCHESTER Judge Kent Smith Tuesday refused to from the forum or interfering with has authorized formation of a special Hershey spokesman James Edris through state and federal source, bent over backwards to accom­ grant the request to add the tape to the playing of the 180 tapes or cen­ committee to help pay off Sarasin’s said, "We are very very enthusiastic Cummings said. modate HUD. I think if we do any the 180 other recordings available in soring their content, but it does not, deficit. Tweed’s Specialty Shop about their competence, their He is concerned, however, about more, we’re crazy,” Cummings said. Blue Cross-Blue Shield’s Tel-Med by its terms, forbid the city from Sarasin’s running mate. State Sen. Spain King OKs management team and method of one proposal for future distributions He said he agreed with the group of phone bank. granting equal access to the forum.” Lewis B. Rome, said in a separate operation and, of course that’s why of such funding. residents known as the Concerned But he said the group could take its Mayor Theodore DiMauro report filed Tuesday he raised and were interested in acquiring them.” The proposed plan for educational Citizens for Manchester about the plan to city officials. removed six tapes on sexually- spent $26,382.92 in his unsuccessful Democracy Rule WINTER The takeover would begin im­ funding would cut the amount of amount the town has done. The group Smith said city officials could not related subjects, including abortion, E campaign for lieutenant governor. mediately, Edris said, adding, “But money Manchester receives, Cum­ started the drive further HUD in­ from the bank earlier this month, MADRID, Spain (U P D - ty, lowers the legal age of I’m not quite sure of all the mings said. volvement in town. shortly after the system began King Juan Carlos today adulthood to 18, guarantees requirements under the law.” “I think the equity factors placed "Manchester has done its share,” operating on Nov. 30. CLEARANCE CHILDREN’ S * gave his sanction to a free enterprise and human in this system take too much advan­ Cummings said. Smith also expanded an earlier democratic constitution and civil rights, including tage f the suburban towns,” he said. The Community Development temporary restraining order by creating a parliamentary the rights to strike and to (All Sales Final) Manchester school administrators funds have been beneficial to the Man Held in Hit-Run issuing a preliminary injunction monarchy in Spain after form political parties, and already have expressed opposition to community, however, and should be .’prohibiting the city from pulling any NEW YORK (UPI) - Edward toxicated, leaving the scene of an ac­ almost four decades of dic­ takes away the official the proposal because of the reduction continued if further requirements Cobar was in jail today in lieu of $50,- n.ore tapes from the Tel-Med m H O U S E cident, speeding, and driving without tatorship. status of the Roman it would mean for the town’s grant. are not set. He opposes a referendum C library. In that earlier ruling Smith Golden Age Croup 000 bond on charges of killing six peo­ a license. Assembled members of Catholic Church. Cummings also spoke about vote about continuing in the Manchester Parkade ordered the return of tapes DiMauro ple, including one of his best friends, If convicted on the homicide the Cortes (Parliament) With the official sanc­ MANCHESTER — The Golden Age another financial matter that has program. Such a vote would be had pulled from the bank. TWEED’S Intidt Marshalla Mall in a Christmas morning hit-and run charge. Cobar would face a rose in a standing ovation tioning of the constitution, Group of Concordia Lutheran Church received much attention in the past “extraordinarily divisive,” he said. The Massachusetts chapter of the ^ Mon. through Sal. 10 unUI 10 , accident. maximum four-year prison sentence. as the 40-year-old king, Spain’s 11th since 1808, will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the year — the limiting of government He believes a close watch of the American Civil Liberties Union filed Specialty Shop Judge Blanche Heller set the bail However, a spokesman for the who was the chosen heir of Prime Minister Adolfo church. spending. situation should continue, a step the Tuesday and when Cobar, 27, was un­ suit seeking to force the return of the Suarez must either ask for He is opposed to a constitutional Brooklyn District Attorney’s offices tapes. the late Generalisimo 773 Main Street in citizens group has said it will take. able to come up with it, he was said a grand jury could indict Cobar Francisco Franco, signed a vote of confidence from Downtown Manchester Famous Brand City officials have since withdrawn jailed. for second degree manslaughter, a the document erasing the the Cortes or call national from the plan to join Blue Cross-Blue The defendant’s brother-in-law, charge that carries a maximum 15- last vestige’s of Franco’s flections. Orlando Paz, said Cobar apparently year term. Shield in co-sponsoring the program, rule. Suarez is expected to an­ which has been operating from of­ Open Daily 9:30-5:30 • Thurs. 'til 9 P.M. Children’s did not know that one of the people he Cobar, behind the wheel of Paz’ ’The historic ceremony nounce his decision early in allegedly killed was one of his best fices in Springfield’s municipal January. Free Parking At ’The Rear Ot store... car, allegedly plowed through the six hospital. completed Spain’s transi­ friends, Carlos Molina, 19. people, including a 3-year-old girl, at tion to a democracy “When they tell him, he is likely to Philip J. Ryan, lawyer for the anti­ Clothing for 60 mph as they were crossing a street following Franco’s death abortion group, said he will carry the go insane,” Paz, who lent (k)bar his in Brooklyn’s Borough Park. The Nov. 20, 1975. request to add the tape, which car the morning of the accident, was group, huddled under umbrellas The constitution, ap­ describes what members say are .quoted as saying. against a chilly rain, were returning proved in a national WAaf ftaftor ffma Less • Once upon a time. Moms used to Cobar is charged with criminally from a Christmas party. hazards of abortion, to the Tel-Med to faff you how afnearafy dress their little girls and boys up in beautiful playthings system. referendum Dec. 6, neelieent homicide, driving while in­ abolishes the death penal­ your good will and and dress clothes. But times passed, costs went'up, Mondthip ara appraefatad, and Mom had to start buying less clothing, and -inWCamMCMneMIMKtfHMtlHlMMtCeCCaifiCMfBatKXCatlWMXMBMHsmnRmi M uldn't afford real good quality anymore. We think Taking No Chances 8 little boys and girls deserve to wear nice clothing, so we're helping Moms buy them more easily. STAMFORD (UPI) — Stamford officials aren’t taking You see, at Children's Wear-House, Moms find the any chances during the post-holiday season as residents children's and pre-teens' brands they love to buy and prices come bearing gifts of tax payments. ! TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES they can easily afford. We thought children's clothing, A policeman was stationed ’Tuesday at the reception cost too much...so we brought the prices down. 2 desk on the first floor at city hall. He will be there until I A LONG NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY February. Thanks So now, little girls and boys can play together happily ever after “We do it fdr security reasons,” Mayor Louis A. Clapes Our warmest wishes in good, old fashioned quality clothing at old fashioned prices. explained. Half of the city’s property taxes and about $1.2 million for a Most Happy Healthy in motor vehicle taxes are due Monday. Although many I THE FOLLOWING and Prosperous New Year iGlrls Girls Boys wait as long as possible to pay, others rush to pay them .Knit Shirts ^ evejryday Miore the new year so they can claim the expense in 1 London Fog Coats Blouses by Wonder Knit' their 1978 income tax returns. Tax Collector John Mello Ipile Lined, Matching Scarf 7 said. by Harbor Bell Donmoor, j savii^s I LUMBER COMPANIES 1 & Hat Clapes said the policeman keeps order in the Abies, j Assorted solids & prints. sometimes-crowded tax office and accompanies the 1 Sizes 4-14 Crew Necks, Turtle j to50%on cashieMoJhe^^ankjj^^ day’s receipts. Sizes 7-14 Necks, Placket Collars.; W ILL BE CLOSEO ALL 1 Reg. to $72 Sizes 4-20 < ....Aili'fn Sava on All Reg. $13. Reg. to $10 1 .... GurrouHt*! School Supplies 1 NOW NOW j .....Quihex OAY SATURDAY .....TinyTots ARTHUR DRUG 53bch*M^v«ninglS«n3 1 »46.99-»49.99 Now *7.99 *3.99 - *5.99 ! .... 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FitzGerald TtvM months ...... $11.70 Sta rnomhi...... $23.40 DRESS SHOP CONNECTICUT 1 Reg. $35.00 smair to large i .....Danskin Judge of Probate O n $ y $ 9 f...... $40.00 Reg. to $16 M$H RtiM Upon Raquast at PtecadtNy StjiuDie Reg. $14.00 S .....Levi’s SulMcribors who fan to r$c$lva MANCHESTER LUMBER CO...... Little World 1h$lr n$w$p$p$r bafora 5:30 p.m. should U Mpnona tha circulation 843-8016 dapartmant^ 047-9940. I .... Girllown 0 — 1 Now M6.99 Now *9.99 Now *8.99 1 ..... PeScan Harbor PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Dec. 27. 197B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheeter, Conn., Wed., Dec. 27, 1978— PAGE SEVEN Foster Care Rev. Nadolny Dr. Rubin Suggests Starts ^Bank^ Vet Uses Acupuncture HARTFORD (UPI) - The Rev. Training Set I Edmund J. Nadolny says he plans to start his own brand ol banking and HousingCheckRule loan out money to raise funds for the To Relieve Animal Pain I- MANCHESTER - A series of Catholic Church. training sessions for persons in­ By JU^E TOMPKINS ture where he took a course spon­ He said he believes that the MANCHESTER — A town resident some housing code inspections, but Rev; Nadolny said Tuesday he will terested in foster care will be held in Herald Reporter sored by the Center for Chinese application of acupuncture has a has proposed a system he feels would Rubin feels the present system is not broadcast a radio program Saturday early January at South United Medicine in America. Dr. Williams definite advantage, and that it has reduce the number of housing code adequate. The town has said staff is and oiler funds of up to $1,000 to any If you should happen to peek in one Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. was one of about 25 veterinarians been generally misused and abused. violations in Manchester. inadequate to do more such inspec­ caller who agrees to return the of Dr. Edward A. Williams’ The series of three sessions will be from throughout the United States in “It is not a cure-all,” he said. “It’s Ben Rubin of 124H Highland St. tion. money, plus any profits made on it, veterinarian operating rooms and Jan. 4, 11 and 18 from 7-9 p.m. The attendance, and the only one from just another tool, a moflality. It’s not wrote to the Town Board of Directors at the end of two months. see an animal with sharp erectile recruitment and training is being Strict enforcement of the housing New England. a panacea.” and recommended a town ordinance The director of the Office of Radio spines, the chances are excellent that conducted by the Centralized Home code would require the closing of Acupuncture is classified in Dr. Williams said that as far as he that would require a certificate of oc­ and Television for the Archdiocese of it would not be a porcupine. It Finding Unit of the state Department some dwellings and the displacement Connecticut as an “experimental knows, the University of California cupancy to be issued when a new te­ Hartford said he will cover the probably would be a dog or cat with of Children and Youth Services. of the occupants. Many of these units procedure,” and Dr. Williams says Medical Center is the only school nant or new owner moves into a requests with $15,000 in funds from sharp needles stuck in it. Cathy Janes, social worker for the are rented by low-income persons, he uses it on a very limited basis, and housing unit. the office checking accounts. The application of needles to that recognizes acupuncture as an unit, will be in charge of the sessions Rubin said. only with the client’s signed permis­ accepted modality. He said he an­ Now, a certificate of occupancy is If that account runs out, “I’ll just relieve pain or illnesses, called in Manchester. Interested persons acupuncture, has been used by sion. ticipates returning to California next issued when a new structure is built. “To permit them to live under sub­ have to take out a loan from’the should attend all three sessions. bank,” the reverend said. Eastern cultures for thousands of He says he uses the needle punc­ fall for another course in veterinary Rubin would ask for another cer­ standard conditions is morally Ms. Janes said that persons in­ "The easiest thing to do would be years. Dr. Edwards says that the ture method on dogs, cats and horses acupuncture. tificate to be issued each time the wrong, but to force them to seek terested in foster parenting do not to put the money in the bank, and first notes recording application of for various spinal disorders, His interest was sparked, he says, ownership changed hands or a new better housing which they cannot af­ have to be married or own their own .-r* return it at the end of two months acupuncture to animals in China date muscular-skeletal conditions, and by learning about a couple of tenant moves in. ford or even cannot find, would be home. There are no specific income ■ t,.. with the interest. I’m hoping people back to 1766 B.C. some skin disorders. veterinarians who had used acupunc­ requirements, other than that they Rubin is the head of the more cruel,” he said. “The success has been good enough ture successfully on horses. Manchester Tenants Association, will find more imaginative things to The veterinarian, whose office is at must be able to support their own to use on selected cases,” he said as Also, he said his son had been which he organized earlier this year. Thus, he feels the best time to deal do," Rev. Nadolny said. 156 Spencer St,, Manchester, last family. The foster parents are paid The reverend said he will ask those spring attended the National he expressed his enthusiasm for con­ treated by acupuncture with (160 a month and the child is "We are aware of a number of in­ with housing code problems is when tinuing to use acupuncture. “dramatic results.” stances within the Town of the occupancy of a dwelling changes who recieve large sums of money to Association for Veterinary Acupunc­ provided with free medical and den­ come to his office and sign a word-of- tal care. \ f N Manchester where dwellings, mostly hands. renter occupied, are in violation of honor agreement to return the funds Ms. Janes said the main criteria at the end of two months. the Manchester housing code,” "Then, the dwelling can be in­ for the foster parents is that they like A parish priest in Westerly, R.I., children, have patience and flexibili­ Rubin wrote to the directors. spected for code violations, and the Paralyzed Girl’s Dream Some violations are known to town lease form can be inspected for com­ tried a similar project and ty. She said the potential foster parishioners were able to double and parents should realize that the authorities, but most are not checked pliance with the law. This imposes no unless a complaint is filed, Rubin even triple their investments of 2 children are coming from the most Winter Pastime inconveniences on the new or old church funds. Rev. Nadolny said. Frosty^s Cousin troubled homes and are being placed said. owner or tenant, and substandard Is About to Come True The concept is based on a bible in foster care as a last resort after Abandoned footgear near the edge of a their parents took advantage of skating con­ Renters are hesitant about filing housing can gradually be removed Complete with a scarf, hat and carrot nose, this snowman parable, Matthew 25:14-30, in which a NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — In 1955, ”a girl in an iron of the complex itself. The group has plans to hire n other alternatives have been tried. skating area at Charter Oak Park was ditions Tuesday. (Herald photo by Pinto) such complaints, he said. from the market without displacing stands guard at he corner of Charter Oak screec and Kane wealthy servant gave money to his, lung” had a dream — to build a complex where the professional fundraising outfit, while it continues to seek Ms. Janes also stressed that the replaced by Christmas skates as children and The Health Department does do any families,” Rubin wrote. three servants before leaving on a Road. (Herald photo by Pinto) severely handicapped could work, play and live on their loans from the state and various lending institutions. foster care is temporary and that journey, he said. own terms. "If somebody came in tomorrow with a blank check, nine of the 10 children return to their The master praised the servants The girl is dead, but her dream lives on. And if all goes we could put the thing up in nine months,” Stewart said. own homes after a period of who were able to double their November Home Visits well, it may begin to come true by next summer. Gary Gross, a member of New Horizons, believes the 7 rehabilitation within the entire fami­ Boy Goes to Moscow for Eye Treatment allotments. The third servant, who More than two decades ago, Joan Herman, a 24-year- money will copie through. ly- MOSCOW (UPI) — David Ross, 13, buried his money for fear of losing it, old woman confined to a bed in New Britain's Memorial “I think we might break ground in late summer or ear­ Especially needed are persons called ENCADN made from a yeast share the pessimistic views of many Soviet medical treatment is free, but Kept Nurse Group Busy came to the Soviet Union during the ribonucleic preparation. Department for help. His son’s was castigated for being lazy. Hospital, founded New Horizons, a non-profit organiza­ ly fall,” Gross said. willing to take teen-agers, girls foreign colleagues about the 'it cost Ross $4,000 to get here and the Christmas holidays for a present he records were sent in February and he Rev. Nadolny will take the tion for the chronically disabled and their friends. One unique feature of the proposed complex would be waiting for the birth of their babies, The teen-ager has had night possibility of medical aid to patients trip must be repeated in six months, VERNON — In its report for the purchased from the Rockville couldn’t get at home — a special was accepted under a scientific requests Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to “We were started by a girl in an iron lung who thought an industrial workshop where the residents of the com­ young babies and sibling groups. blindness for years, but school eye suffering from the disease.” Ross said he was relieved to find month of November, the Rockville association. She also said that ad­ treatment he hopes will prevent him exchange program with the Soviet 1 p.m. on WINF radio. abilities were more important than disabilities,” said plex could earn their own money. The sessions are “low key,” Ms. tests last year showed his general vi­ David has received injections in doctors who held out hope for his son. Public Health Nursing Association ditional meetings were scheduled to from going blind. Union, Roy Stewart, who serves on the Board of Trustees for “It’s too costly to go out to work. You need buses or Janes said, with a lot of sharing sion was failing, his father, Ralph, the hip two times a day and will get a The family learned David suffered Inc. said that home visits kept the initiate a new contract with East said Tuesday. They came at Christmas so David New Horizons. vans and they’re expensive. Also many severely han­ among experienced and potential The teen-ager, a junior high school total of 21 before he leaves Moscow from retinitis pigmentosa a year ago. Water Talk Set staff so busy that there was hardly Windsor and to work out mutually student from Westland, Mich, and his would not miss his special school Miss Herman died a few years ago in Georgia. dicapped pMple can’t work long days,” Stewart said. foster parents. She said she has been He has lost all peripheral vision Friday. “The first reaction is that you are In Glastonbury time for necessary meetings out of acceptable arrangements. father have been in Moscow since and has only central vision which The treatment is not designed to panic stricken. I went home im­ classes. the office. Another detailed project the Since its inception. New Horizons has blossomed from "At our industrial shop if you could work two hours very pleased with the sessions which GLASTONBURY - Officials from Dec. 17 for special treatment at the rneans he-can see what is in front of cure the disease, the Soviet doctors mediately and began thinking of Sally Manley, director of the Rockville association carried out in a one-hospital, 16-member group into a national organiza­ before getting tired, that would be great,” he said. “If are being held throughout the state. the Manchester water service and Gelmgoltz Institute of Eye Diseases. him, but nothing to either side unless who have treated 19 other Americans where to write,” Ross said. association, said during the month November was the coordination of tion that claims more than 500 followers in 38 states. you can work 40 hours a week. Fine.” The foster care includes ongoing the Metropolitan District Commis­ He suffers from retinitis pigmen­ he turns his head. for the same ailment said it can He sent letters all over the world. there were productive meetings with flu clinics, by nurse Debby Breault, Although New Horizons has a variety of projects, the New Horizons points out that it costs the state about |60 training by DCYS staff within the FREE DELIVERY sion will be present at the Jan. 3 tosa, which leads to progressive Earlier this year, the official Tass arrest its progress. Then he read about an English the Stafford Phiblic Health Nursing for the towns of Ellington, Stafford, group has focused most of its energy on trying to build a a day to care for the severely disabled. The group es­ foster homes after the children are OPEN ALL HOUDAYS hearings on the water Glastonbury deterioration of the retina and news agency, in an article on Soviet David and his father, a computer miner’s daughter who had the treat­ Association. And a contract for Somers and Bolton. $2.5 million complex for the handicapped — the nation’s timates it would only cost about $35 a day for the same placed. residents use. first. blindness. He is being treated with treatment of retinitis pigmentosa, specialist for Ford Motor Co., spent ment. purchase of total services is to The association also conducted care at the proposed facility. ARTHUR DRUG The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at special injections of a substance said “Soviet opthamologists do not Christmas in the Intourist Hotel. He contacted the U.'S. State become effective Jan. 1 and planning four well-child conferences with 34 The 120-bed facility would provide the handicapped The net savings to the state would be about $200,000 a the Gideon Welles Auditorium, Town meetings are continuing each week children attending and one im­ with housing, educational programs, medical services year, the group said. Manager Don Peach announced to complete the details and com­ and a place to work. The complex would be run in large “We’re not going to be sitting in somebody else’s .Tuesday night. munization clinic with 47 attending. munications necessary for the Staf­ Ms. Manley also said that state part by the handicapped themselves, something that has place,” Stewart explained. “We’re going to be sitting in The Town of Manchester must never been tried before, , ford nurses to come to Rockville. regulations for licensure, rate set­ our own place. So we’re going to hold costs down.” Council CETA Work Detailed -decide to continue servingj^idents Over the years, the group managed to save enough Ms. Manley said that represen­ ting, and certificate of need, are VERNON — In a report have used the service with recruiting of children to |of East Glastonbury before it moder- tatives of the boards of East Wind­ nearing final settlement. She said money to buy 23 acres of land in nearby Farmington. A to the Town Council, a total of 88 hours. participate in the :nizes its system ito pump water nutrition program for the is that of planning­ sor, Somers and the Rockville because of their implications it will picnic pavillion was built on the land and a sewer system Introducing Louite Caajka Michael T, McElduff Jr., The Escort, Shopping Headstart Program and elderly. She interviews ^through a treatment facility. and electrical outlets were put in place. organizing assistant. He in­ associations met to discuss the im­ be well to spend time discussing the executive director of the Assistant and Shopping- for camperships, has in­ ; A decaying, 50-year-old pipe to the But New Horizons needs money to finance construction formerly of Manchester, Now clients and recruits and terviews residents of the pact on board functions and service regulations at a future meeting of the Hockanum Valley Com­ Escort- Companion Service itiated and completed a coordinates a corps of town’s reservoir in Glastonbury with SUPER HAIR of Glastonbury! chree towns concerning programs when total services are board of directors. munity Council, outlined is also performed by the food drive at LaPointe In­ would have to be replaced. volunteers to deliver the their needs, assists in Vernon Seniors Set Parly the work done by the coun­ Department on Aging at no dustries to replenish the meals to those who have to development of specific cil’s five Comprehensive charge and the same town’s Food Pantry, and take them at home. She VERNON — The Rockville-Vernon Senior Citizen Club programs to address these Elmployment Training Act qualifications hold true as she served as an organizer also supervises volunteers will have its annual New Year’s Eve party Sunday from 8 needs, and in the presenta­ employees. for the handyman service. and then a participant in and part-time workers in p.m. to 1 a m, at the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Park. tion of information to ap­ U.S. Funds Police Radio Ihe council had original­ The purpose of this ser­ DIAL, a 24-hour crisis in­ procedure and philosophy A buffet supper will be served at 9 p.m. and music for propriate agencies and ly asked for a record of the vice is to transport the tervention hotline. of both programs. VERNON — A large new aerial on dancing will be by the Max Kabrick orchestra. For authorities for their Council of Governments. will also be in use in early January. CETA employees and the elderly, when there is no In October she helped 15 The final CETA position Vernon’s new police station will The federal grant is allowing $20,- tickets or more information contact Les Bartlett, 13 Fox E The system includes about 15 new review. Hill Drive. amount of work they spend other means of transporta- families deal with a mul­ allow the police department to con­ 698 and the Town Council has ap­ radios for the officers and the depart­ with each client because cion available, for medical titude of problems and in­ vert to a Regional Access Frequency propriated $1,400 as the town’s share. ment will be selling the VHF radios it the town had agreed to pay and dental appointments, terviewed some 40 seniors RETCHER GLASS CO. System to provide direct radio com­ The new system will allow better has been using. The new ones are Pat's IRodlcal Pharmacy for the five for the month for food shopping trips and who had received munications among Hartford area communications within the town as UHF. of December. The to help the clients at their companion-chore and han­ Ov*r Y««rs of iMptthiK* llol MANCHESTER departments. well as with some 10 or 11 other area Vernon was one of eight Hartford a^eement was made HOLLISTER OSTOMY PRODUCTS destination if they are un­ dyman services to deter­ ' The new aerial, along with the en­ police departments. area towns chosen to receive the fun­ w' en it was thought their able to do it themselves. mine the ability of those COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE tire new radio system, is being paid The new police station is scheduled ding for the new system. The • Mclutlv* kanqia salaries would not be paid During the nine months receiving service to pay a WIHWM CUSS • MRMMS ■ CUSS fURNITURI lOfS ifor, for the most part, with federal met picwn riuM iN S .Fimnici s d o o r m ir r o r s to be ready for use within the next operational costs will-be about $1,200 by CETA funding. that this program has been fee. This was done in an ef­ TUB ENClOSURtS SKCM l RORK • odorbaniM’am C funds through the Capitol Region few weeks and the new radio system a year for each town hooked in. However, the funds did functioning 68 clients have fort to plan for future ser­ • om^too* dbpoMbto FOR TKKSTM HM IL USE LOUISE come through and the town been se rv ^ in Vernon for a vices which McElduff said y-^cmsiTEM^ ^ Newport 'N was freed from its agree­ total of 563 hours of ser­ have thus far been shown Manchester 649-4521) DANISH p l a t e s ;. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY ’ PRESIDENTIAL superI iair ment. vice. to be of definite value. DECANTERS ALL YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS! NUUNE ^lub 150 SY C A M O R E ST. The job of Handyman- 633-8031 An Outreach worker for The fourth worker is REPRODUCTIONS PRETZELS Court Blocks Renewal 1001 Main SL 528-6553 EastHaitfonl Home Chore Worker is a the non-elderly was hired coordinator for the coun- Estimates Gladly Given, SODA MIXERS GLASTONBURY, CONN. 633-3706 service performed by the last January but the cil’d job bank and nutrition «d OPEN M-F S-S:30 council’s Department on program didn’t actually programs. Her job is to PLASTICS IN STOCK r£59‘ K 7SF ALL FLAVORS HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hartford city officials did not comply with the in the project area. At the time of THUR. TIL 9:00 3/16" X 1/4” ' identify, interview, recruit including these mixers: federal judge has temporarily National Environmental Policy Act, Aging. It is free to the get under way until April SAT. • - 5KK) STOCK SHEETS OR CUT SIZES' Clarie’s hearing last month, 53 of the qualified elderly in the because of the need to and develop job oppor­ CHEESE CORN CURLS GINGER ALE blocked further building demolition passed by Congress in 1969. buildings had been demolished. 54 McKEE SJ., MANCHESTER CLUB SODA in Waterbury’s downtown urban towns of Vernon, Tolland, spend time orienting the tunities, recruiting poten­ SCREENE REPAIRED The decision, filed late Friday, . (O ff Center S l) ‘ renewal project because authorities and Ellington. Those using new employee, as well as tial employees, matching s « . „ HALF & HALF halts demolition of the buildings until 49‘ 69‘ TONIC WATER failed to complete required en­ full trial or settlement of the case. the service must be 60 or the need to wait for the ser­ employees with ap­ vironmental studies. older and have a household vice coordinator to be propriate positions, TOM COLLINS Waterbury Urban Renewal Chair­ Nuke Rule Tabled POTATO CHIPS 0Q( In a decision released Tuesday, income of less than $6,000 a hired. evaluating job needs in the man 0. Paul Barone said it didn’t Chief U.S District Judge T. Emmet HARTFORD (UPI) - The City year. Since April the Outreach towns. make economic sense to save the Garie said the legal issue in the case Council has voted to table a con­ The handyman has in­ worker has knocked on She also directs the buildings, and added he was “really, c o c a c o l a was U.S. Housing and Urban troversial ordinance that would have stalled more than 125 more than 800 doors and - " 2/69t..e» really disturbed by the decision,” restricted the shipment of nuclear 64oz.*NR Bottle Development and local officials did Barone said he feared it would locks, smoke detectors and has spoken with 550 per­ materials through the city. AUTO * 2 Liter wliirt availabli 6 9 ^ 64 oz. NR J not live up to statutory requirements. prompt a major developer for the hand rails. He has fixed sons informing them of the Council members agreed Tuesday The plaintiff, a non-profit historic 20.6 acre tract in the city’s center to leaky faucets, repaired services available to them to withdraw the ordinance in hopes broken windows and com­ conservation group, charged the 1971 withdraw its proposal to build a com­ and also helped them with MECHANIC that the Legislature would move to pleted numerous other OMita^^e»na redevelopment project would destroy bination hotel-condominium-office immediate problems. regulate the shipment of radioactive small household repairs. 27 buildings which may have historic building complex. The Outreach worker TRAINING value. m atter in the state. Since the program’s in­ was also involved in super­ He predict^ the decision would be LEARN IN A Clarie said the group. Waterbury The parliamentary maneuver that troduction a year ago, 59 vising two students, has BREAD EGG NOG appealed. will allow the council to reintroduce REAL SHOP ON Action to Conserve Our Heritage, is The redevelopment plan called for Vernon senior citizens been active in the JU M B O the ordinance later, if necessary. LIVE CARS likely to prove in trial the HUD and demolition of 83 of the 113 buildings 2 20 oz. L O A F With Professional Equipment From AFTER CHRISTMAS Certified Instructors • Complete 25 week pro­ Msr gram starting Jan. 15. Can Half Gallon put you on the job by July. fPASTA '*thehome o f ffesh pasta'' ^^Hac^ent assistance for rrf&l INSULATED Jfte job yb^i've trained for. oiMtiihMnIkrHf terene rrw^A T T A AT A NEW YEARS SPECIAL ALSO: Courses for ALL NATURAL ICE CREAM 7 DELICIOUS LASAGNA VESTS • Macbinist.Cooperative SOUR I on Education Program (earn Flavor of Iho Month while you learn). <3.00 lb. 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MANCHESTER - The Howell South Windsor /8 Joseph Corso, Manchester — A City of Village Charm Christopher Ediund. Stafford Springs — Darryl Allen. Cheney Regional Vocational East Hartford — Graydon Field, David Vernon — Steven Atkins, Zane Pearson. OKs Change! Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Technical School has announced its Menard, Patrick Pelletier, East Hartford — Paul Bushey, Daniel HouHing Praclices Questioned honor roll for the first quarter as Enfield — Rickard Mathier. Daniel Menard, Christopher Vann. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. follows: Rochon. HEBRON — The Rham Junior Manchester.' Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor: the public recognizes the word, and South Windsor — Michael Campbell, of all age groups are their immediate dominiums and apartments. Grade 9 Somers — James McElheron, Gerald Maurice Harrison. High School Building Committee has It seems to me that, when we con­ to place those projects “out in the neighbors (hopefully, in the same Torres. Member, Audil Bureau of Ctrcuretion Member, Urtrled Press trrterrialrertat "Housing-for-the-elderly” need not Arudeiiiir IlnorN Manchester — Mary Connoily, Robert voted unanimously to accept the sider housing for the elderly, for the sticks,’’ or in oilier words, to Ellington — Ronald Palmer. Ferguson, Michaei Fraser, John Laggis. multi-dwelling), and where, stores, mean only new construction of East Hartford — Donald Barnard. proposed revisions to the new junior Customer Service — 647-9946 retirees, for the lonely and for the segregate them — to make ghettos of Vernon — Rory West. Rockviiie — David Grinaski. Harold_ . .E. _ Turkington,. .. Executive. . . . .Editor movies, restaurants and recreation Gregory Cote. Lucian Govemale. Ray­ high building. The proposal was Raymond F. Robinson, EdUor-Publlshar Frank”A"'Bu7banKrMan^^ needy (and the last designation more them. cheap, skimpy, unattractive, bland Acuileiiiir llunoni Coventry — Peter Hodina. presented by Peter Abel, architect, areas are within reasonable dis­ and “out in the sticks” apartments of mond Kocor, Anthony Stocco. Bolton — Sherwood Holland. often than not encompasses all three It occurs to me (and I’m retiredl Vernon — Richard Aylward. during a recent special meeting of tances. questionable cost and of dreary and Manchester — Thomas arpenter. Windsorville — Robert Hunter. preceding it), we shouldn’t consider myself and, no doubt, I’m considered Stephen Combs. Marcel Goetz. Richard Coventry - Eric Bisson. Robert Hill. the committee. I can see no reason why federal, overly utilitarian architecture. Rockville — Patrick Bourne. Aruilciiiir lliiiiors doing it the easiest way, the cheapest elderly) that retirees and elderly Millette. Mario Thivierge. David The request for the revisions ] state and local funds for "housing- Segregation, ghetto, cheap, skim­ Wayland. Glastonbury — Brian Bronzi. Rockville — Wallace Coipitts. way, the skimpiest way, the most don’t want to be segregated, originated from the office of the Opinion for-the-elderly” can’t be allocated py, bland, lonely — all are words that Enfield — Lawrence Cologiovanni. Bolton — Daniel Cafro. Manchester — Martin DeVault, Walter state fire marshal. bland way.” Rather, we should con­ whatever their financial means and with the inflation factor in mind — to Manchester — Michael Cunningham, Driver. have no place in our vocabulary, Rockville — Brian Dahlstrom. Mervin Andrew Mulligan, member of the sider doing it the most attractive needs are, and certainly they don’t take into account the increased con­ Hayslip. Anthony Salamone. Norman Shields, East Hartford — Daniel Emrick, Frank when it comes times to provide Regional Board of Education, asked way. want to live in man-made ghettos. Somers — Mark Eastwood. Scott Templeton. Dean Tully, Michael Foster. struction cost during the un­ housing for our elderly, our retired, the committee several questions To be elderly, retired, lonely and Rather, they prefer, first of all, to Vernon — Thomas Eaton. Wright. .Shop Honors Year of Decision reasonable, unexplainable and un­ our lonely and our ne^y. South Windsor — Willie Harrison. about the specifications and plans; active years — less lonely and needy continue living in the same house Glastonbury — Reginald Foley, Robert Vernon — Glenn Condry. necessary three to four to five year The word “housing," in itself, Paddock. Ethan Zajicek. East Hartford — Robert Johnson, for the project. After lengthy discus­ years. they’ve lived in for years, or, failing Manchester — Richard Flaherty, Craig waiting period between “grant and must mean more than bricks, mortar South Windsor — Leonard Lacasse Walter Kostrzewa, Mark McVeigh. Froh. sion the committee agreed that the The trend by federal, state and that, to live in an attractive apart­ Enfield — Charles Pelkey. architect had responded to most of To Face Carter plant.” and wood, walls, windows and doors. Ellington — Steven Morrill Somers — Bruce Laughlan. local agencies today, it seems to me, ment or condominium, or, as a last liunurs the questions. And, I see no reason why funds It must mean to engulf — to em­ Grade 10 East Hartford — James McTiernan, is to pursue the easiest way out, to resort to live in a housing-for-the- Somers — Lorenzo DiBacco. Michael Nicholson.' At a special Board of Education can’t be allocated also as subsidies— brace. High llonurs make housing for the elderly as unat­ elderly apartment. to permit the retired and the elderly Enfield — Kevin Margolfo. Ellington — Daniel O'Donnell. meeting, the regional board voted to With another year coming to sumer. Sol R. Cohen, Manchester — Mark Almeida. Scott tractive as money can buy, to make The last, however, should be Cable. Robert Camire. Everett Manchester — Terry Melendy, Philip West Suffield — Mary Ellen Tunsky. accept the revisions to the plans and a close, it is natural to look One of Carter’s 1976 to remain in their own dwellings, or 51 Jordt St. Silverman. housing projects truly “projects,” as “where the action is,” where persons Carpenter. Russell Kuczynski. Timothy Grade 12 specifications as recommended by forward to the coming 12 promises was a zero-based to move into attractive con­ Manchester Mainville. Gary Melendy. William Grade 11 the building committee. High II oiiors months. Moreau, David Nowak. Paul Petraitis, High Honors East Hartford — Gary Barile, Donald Leaving Georgia The revised plans now go to the budget program for the federal Steven Richloff. Scott Zima. State Department of Education. However, a lot of people are Enfield — Steven Alban, Robert Fran- Coffin, Dean Davis, Wieslaw Demusz, President Carter and his brother Billy say goodbye to each government. Martha Angle and Robert Walters William Gilmartin, David Gustamachio, The regional board has voted to looking beyond just next year other outside Plains Tuesday as the president left his Georgia Either he forgot the promise Mark Pelletier, Richard Samples, Henry grant tenure to Lori Cariello to the following year, 1980, the Timmerman. hometown for Camp David after the Christmas holiday. (UPI teacher. or found it wouldn’t work and Glastonbury — Brian Cruickshanks. photo) year of a presidential election. didn’t tell very many people in­ Public Rejects Safety Measures South Windsor — John Franco, Kenreth One person who should be Plourde, cluding the American public. WASHINGTON (NEA) - The Third Dolphin Dies Vernon — Paul Kubilius. looking at next year with con­ While a year does not seem opposition to such laws remains high. hill ratification struggle, a new proposal for election day voter driving public remains adamantly Manchester — David Black. Rodney siderable interest is President like much time to get several “It appears that our drivers are federal study indicates that similar registration should reconsider their Fournier, Joseph Guegel, Randel Lan- opposed to any mandatory beit-use very hard to convince that it is safe amendments to state constitutions MYSTIC (UPl) — The third of four Jimmy Carter. important things ac­ position in view of what happened in Kennedy Airport en route from zano, Michael Pelletier. legislation, despite evidence that and proper to use their safety belts,” are having a positive effect in the 14 dolphins brought to the United States Ellington — David Marshall. He should be looking toward this year’s elections. Buenos Aires to Tokyo. They were 5 - DAYS ONLY complished, one must such restraints significantly reduce wrote Mississippi Gov. CTiff Finch. states that have them. Rockville — Steven Seiders. GOP statewide candidates for illegally has died at the Mystic confiscated by the Department of 1979 as a year to finally prove remember at the beginning of deaths and injuries from car crashes. “We currently do not have enough Marinelife Aquarium, a The report by the U.S. Commission governor and-or U.S. Senate won C om m erce’s N ational M arine Arudeiiiic Honors DECEMBER 1978 himself if he wants 1980 to be 1979, he will have been in office That was the blunt news conveyed officers to enforce the 55 mile per spokeswoman said. Only a female Manchester — Michael Dunn, John on Civil Rights suggests that while major victories in all three states — Fisheries Division because govern­ anything but a personal to federal authorities by most of the hour speed limit, let alone a proposal dolphin has survived. ment permits had not been issued. Proctor. for two years. women are the primary beneficiaries Minnesota, Wisconsin and Oregon — nation’s governors, who were respon­ such as you suggest,” Kansas Gov. Julie Ladwig said the dolphin, a When the cargo was inspected Dec. Bolton — Stephen Foss. political disaster. The tendency of the human of state ERAS, men also gained some that instituted election day registra-' ding to a call for male black-and-white patterned 15, one dolphin was dead and a se­ East Hartford — Peter Hebert. Robert Bennett wrote Claybrook. new rights. tion this year for the first time in a Glastonbury — Kenneth Pitts. Campaign promises uttered being is to have a short “renewed con­ mammal, died Monday atmut 5 p.m. cond was seriously wounded. "They Iowa officials noted a recent sur­ A number of ERA states, for in­ non-presidential election. .Shop Honors in 1976 will finally catch up to memory, especially about bad sideration” of A trainer noticed it was acting as if it were very poorly boxed and stiff,” vey of more than 4,000 motorists in stance, have no “sex-neutralized” Furthermore, voter turnout in was in some distress and it suddenly Somers — Mark Gosselin. Aim if he does not use 1979 as a said Laura Kezer of Mystic things once they have gotten belt-use legisla­ that state found only 31 percent their allocation of workmen’s com­ those states increased over 1974 (the died, she said. Glastonbury — Robert Harrington. Marinelife Aquarium. The injured year for accomplishments. better. tion by Joan would favor mandatory belt-use pensation benefits. ’These used to be last comparable election year) while Four dolphins were brought to dolphin died later that day. Manchester — Edward Keesler, Dennis Savoie. Attention to the problems at In order to have the Claybrook, head legislation — and that figure is double awarded to survivors or dependents dropping in all but nine other states, Tolland — Christopher Shelsky. 150 TRADE hand should be President American people support him of the National the number of motorists now using of a male worker but not to survivors according to a new analysis by the Highway Traffic seat and-or shoulder belts. -.-’tSWKWIR-SR.ttfcfc. Carter’s New Year’s resolu­ in 1980, Carter must make sure or dependents of a female worker un­ non-profit Connmittee for the Study S a fe ty A d­ Only 14 percent of U.S. drivers now less they could prove they were Now for five days only your old color TV Is worth *150 In trade toward tion for 1979. the bad things get better in of the American Electorate. Manchester Public Records ministration (NHTSA). use safety belts, according to a new reliant upon her income. Now its one Indeed, Minnesota had the highest I a new Curtis Mathes console. Trade now, enjoy A NEW CURTIS MATHES Attention to the problem of 1979. According to the Insurance NHTSA study, a drop from 18.5 per­ TV IN 1979. rule for all. turnout in the nation — 55.2 percent Warranty deeds ^ runaway inflation, high taxes He can then count on the Institute for Highway Safety, which cent use rate of 1976. Federal Despite the progress in the states of all those eligible to vote. The Quitrlaini deeds Kenneth B. Howe and Betty Howe. checked the reaction to Claybrook’s authorities anticipate it will be David J. Sweeney and Nancy K Roy M. Thompson Sr. to M. Release of jiidgmeni lien and wasteful government spen­ short memory of the American with their own ERAs, the Civil lowest turnout came in Jimmy appeal, ho state executive quarreled another decade before virtually all Sweeney, both of Hummelstown, Pa., Dorothy Thompson, property at 369 Manchester Memorial Hospital ding. voter in his quest for another Rights Commission still sees a (barter’s home state of Georgia — to Jeffrey S. Wasser and Diane Birch Mountain Road, no conveyance against Betty N. Howe. Attention to the point of term. with her conclusion that “thousands the nation’s cars will be equipped national amendment as crucial. 18.7 percent. Wasser, both of Englewood, N.J., Curtis Mathes of Americans are needlessly dying with air bags or other passive tax. Hartford Hospital Inc. against “Although reform of the laws is Th« Most Expensive Television Sett in Americo ... ond Dorn Well Worth It. doing something concrete property on Sass Drive, ^93,000. Barbara A. Fagan to Helen M. Kenneth B. and Betty N. Howe. If not, James Earl Carter and being crippled in car crashes restraint devices that require no ac­ possible on a state-by-state basis, August H. Kissman and Minnie E. Fagan, property on Coventry Street, Dissoliilion of Irade name about finding solutions in order will have the memory of each year simply because they have tion by motorists. such a route is both plodding and Kissman to Ralph G. Dukett and no conveyance tax, Lucy G. Parmlee, no longer doing to ease the burden on the Americans work against him failed to wear safety belts.” haphazard,” the commission said. Mary DoroUiy Dukett, $7,000. Equal Rights for All Thought Orlifieate of ullaeliinenl business as Lucy's. already overburdened as they remember the But the governors and their — Piecemeal Maybe It’s Not Thomas E. Toomey to Robert F. Keeney Street School PTA Inc. Building perinils representatives held out little hope LeDoux and Elizabeth M. LeDoux, American taxpayer and con- promises made and not kept. Although the proposed Equal So Bad The gift-giving of Christmas began against Marty A. Conderino and Leo E. Martin, tool shed at 105 n that states will act to require safety both of East Hartford, property at Rights Amendment to the U.S. with God’s gift of Jesus to us. Delores L. Conderino, doing business Avery St., $200. belt use, primarily because public Maybe congressional Republicans 156-158 Eldridge St., $74,000. as Conderino’s Drapery Shop, $1,462, Harper Sign Service for Roger Constitution continues to face an up­ who torpedoed President Carter’s That God has blessed us with such Hayden L. Griswold Jr. to Barney property at 459 Keeney St. Samuels, sign at 513 E, Middle Turn­ a great gift is a good reason for each T. Peterm an Sr. and Barney T. Federal lax lien pike, $400. of us to feel very important and very Peterman Jr., three parcels on Hills Internal Revenue Service against .Marriage lieenses loved. Street, $45,000. Harold Moss, 16 Ambassador Drive, David C. Davis and Janice A.G. Quote/Unquote When I first read the Christmas Vanda M. Panaro to the State of $3,159,43. Enos, both of Manchester Jan. 1. card that says, “May the blessings of Connecticut, property on Doming Release of federal lax lien Stanley A. Rose and Sylvia E. Christmas be Yours,” I thought that Street, no conveyance tax. Internal Revenue Service against Malnikow, both of Manchester. Jesus must be one of those blessings. “Every man, woman and child in Baying a $14 “ miscellaneouB in- I then began to think that the other India knows that il the drama ol a rome” entry on his 1977 lax blessings of Christmas are those, D5S6 • Spanish Style, Qak Color DS56 • Early American Style, Maple kind of impeachment of a former return was for royalties on ginger who like Jesus, help us to realize that prime minister is enacted, its soie Jimmy Dean's first hit — a 1957 each Of us is a very important and a Model D 556 offers o 100% solid state chossis of total modular construction, SST electronic purpose is not to soive any nationai Christmas song titled “Little San­ very loved person. tuning, 25” diagonal color picture tube, twin speokers and host of other most wanted feotures probiem, but to siience a voice which dy Sleighfoot." I^y the blessings of Christmas And, of course, it has the exclusive Curtis they find inconvenient.” “I think the whole emphasis on daily be yours. Mathes Four-Yeor Limited Warranty. — Indira Gandhi, ex-prime women,, career and things like that Tom Larsen, A Place of Special Care minister of India, responding to are having their effect.” Intern, her arrest and expulsion from — Andrew Peppin of the Emanuel Lutheran Church PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE parliameni. She is aecused of National Center for Eduealion or centuries, there was scant sci- The Institute has always func­ governmental misdeeds. Statistics, citing findings that FentiHc knowledge about mental tioned in this humane tradition. ON ALL HOTPOINT APPLIANCES “Many in congress compiain of oil show a sharp increase in part-time and emotional disorders. They were Today, it enjoys international re­ monopolies and other business con- rollege enrollm ent liy women. Yesterdays little understood. They were thought nown as a hospital dedicated to the iny one-of-B-kInd, Floor Modolt, DiBcontInuod Modtle, Some scratched giomerates, but few raise voices dented — All carry full manufacturer’s twarranty. “We can expect any number’of to be progressive. They were believed care and treatment of all forms of against the most powerfui media creditors to make a run on us at any 25 Years Ago to be difficult, if not impossible, to psychiatric and emotional illness; monopoiies.” time from now on.” . “The Messiah” by Handel is well received in its second annual perfor­ treat. to the education of psychiatrists, — Sen.-elecI Larry Pressler, R- — Dennis Kucinieh, mayor of mance at South United Methodist Fortunately, that’s all changed. psychologists, social workers, nur­ UNDERCOUNTER $1 AO S.D., speaking on a iegislalion he Cleveland, discussing the Great progress has been made over will introduce to break up Church. ses, occupational therapists and economic Irouhles faring the city 10 Years Ago the years in attitudes toward, and DISHWASHER newspaper and related media — which defaulted in mid others working in mental health; to Green Manor Estates Inc. seeks treatment of, emotional and men­ REG. 299.95 SALE monopolies. He feels independent Deremher on $15.5 million in “Big deal! I can do that with mine now, tool” research in areas related to psychia­ writ of mandamus in Hartford Coun­ tal illness. A pioneer in enlightened try; and to the community through editors and newspapers face short-term liank notes. treatment is the Institute of Living, extinction if not protected. ty Superior Oiurt for issuance of a its clinics and teaching programs “Pardon me if I interrupt your building permit for a dwelling on “ We w ant to norm alize our chartered in 1822 in Hartford. for adults and children. sweet singing with my bass voice.” Woodstock Drive. For 156 years, the Institute has relations with the United States and Don Graff The Institute’s outstanding contri­ — Pope John Paul II, joining a provided the emotionally disturbed we have proved our willingness and choir in St. Peter’s Basiliea in butions to mental health have moti­ If there is any good news to be with a special quality of medical good will. If the United States has singing the Gloria Hymn in Latin U.S. policy on the strategic and in­ place the United Nations where he preponderance of the world's vated us to make a contribution of found in the revolutionary turn of care, guidance, understanding, similar good will, I am sure we could and Polish hefore more than 5,000 creasingly chaotic Persian Gulf thought it should be — in the military and economic power and a events in Iran, it is not in the reports kindness, and hope. It was the first our own: $610,000. It represents the do it.” young people. region. forefront of peace efforts. pack of allies ready to follow its lead largest single grant we have ever out of that turbulent land itself but in hospital of any kind in Connecticut “ft is not in any way fatal.” It is scarcely to be expected that “ It should not allow itself,” he anywhere, it made most U.M. policy made in the field of health care, and — Vietnam's Foreign Minister Washington. in Washington. and among the first five psychiatric — Michael Blumenthal, U.S. Ball singlehandedly will be able to said, “to be swayed by political doc­ Nguyen Duy Trinh, disrussing the The crisis has brought the return of hospitals in the United States. it is the largest single corporate gift treasury serrelary, saying the deci­ put the situation to rights, but his trines which claim to advance peace A number of balances since have delay hy Washington in es- George Ball to U.S. policy-making In a book written in observance the Institute has ever received. FRIGERATOR CO AO sion hy the oil-produeing nations expertise certainly can’t make things but only hinder it.” shifted, and whatever cutting edge tahlishing diplomatie relations of the Institute’s sesquicentennial Our grant, to be made in five an­ to hike prires hy 14.5 prrreni was councils. The former undersecretary worse. Certainly true enough, but it is to U.N. actions have in these latter days 18CU.FL M JIX with his Communist nation. of State and present New York in­ in 1972, Dr. Francis J. Braceland nual payments beginning in 1979, "larger Ilian we had hoped for” Welcome back. be hoped that the ambassador was is largely determined by the axes the Q QC e A I C “On, that. That’s from a song I vestment banker — psychiatrist-in-chief from 1951 will underwrite the cost of building liul not a vital faelor in America’s State of the United Nations speaking for the record and not in multitudinous Third World states and wrote years ago.” has been called in the single-minded Arab bloc have to to 1965 and since then senior consul­ a new center to expand day care eronomir status. Andrew Young (remember him?) revelation of any sudden realization — Rep. Philip Crane, R-ilL, by the Carter ad­ tant and chairman of planning and treatment. Established at the Insti­ has been rather softspoken since his on the part of his government of the grind. ministration to The United Nations still has its development — wrote: tute in the 1950s, day care treatment headline-making remarks on true state of U.N. affairs. The “ . . .five years after its opening has proven a valuable form of ther­ u n d e r ta k e a political prisoners and assorted other organization is not only swayed but uses as a world forum, and as an oc­ it was known as a pleasant place apy, filling the gap between regular policy review, touchy topics of some months back. controlled by the political doctrines casional gendarme of last resort in with comfortable rooms, extensive in-hospital care and visits to clinics which the plight But the other day the U.S. am­ of its dominant factions. keeping small-power combatants at grounds laid out with walks and and psychiatrists’ offices. Patients of the American- bassador to the United Nations spoke By and large, member states have arms length. But it is not and has supported regime never been the force for peace and in­ out in the General Assembly from always sought to use it as a vehicle gardens and a fine view to the south keep in contact with family and of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ternational cooperation it was initial­ that body’s majority for Mideast for forwarding their own policies, an and east where the Connecticut friends by living at home, but re­ thoroughly justifies. ly presented as. peace efforts. attitude to which the United States River could be seen dotted with ceive the benefit of psychiatric care Almanac Ball, let it be remembered, per­ Which may be a pity, but no sur­ Young noted with distress a series contributed massively back in the sails. Some of the patients worked by spending all or part of the day at formed the self-assumed and at the of anti-Israeli resolutions that did not first postwar years when, with a prise. in vegetable gardens. . .patients the center. Today is Wednesday, Dec. 27, the an open city. time largely thankless role of great who were too disturbed to walk This typifies the innovativeness 361st day of 1978 with four to follow. In 1963, the U.S. Commerce dissenter on Vietnam during his stint freely on the grounds used the that has characterized treatment of ’The moon is moving into its new Department authorized the sale of with the Johnson administration. His SCOOPS iqrDoKBaapd courtyards, walled off for privacy the emotionally disturbed at the phase. surplus wheat to Russia. was almost the sole voice in the and security, but with elevations so Institute of Living for the last cen­ The moiliing stars are Mercury, In 1968, the Apollo 8 astronauts inner-circle wilderness urging de- ivLsm.son[?m AtfnifiriwnesiffMTHE they could look into the distance.” Jupiter and Saturn. tury and a half. returned to earth after a trip around escalation of the conflict. And while MnOUMtorEIHE REAlUTf MOWERKWI? The evening star is Mars. the moon 10 times, paving the way he did not carry any of the crucial I Those born on this date are under for later moon-landing missions. policy-shaping arguments he pressed m w fw m . the sign of Capricorn. In 1975, a 'coal mine explosion his case with persistence and in­ Louis Pasteur, noted French northwest of Calcutta, India, trapped telligence and was heard with UNITED bacteriologist, and actress Marlene and killed 372 workers. respect even by the chief warlord TECHNOLOGIES Dietrich was born on this date — he himself. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group • Otis Group • Essex Group • Sikorsky Aircraft • Hamilton Standard* in 1822 and she in 1904. A thought for the day: British Ball gained the reputation during Power Systems Division • Norden Systems • Chemical Systems Division » United Technologies Research Center On this day in history: physicist John ’Tyndall said, “It is as that trying time for independent In 1941, Japanese war planes fatal as it is cowardly to blink facts thinking and frank speaking, bombed Manila in the Philippines, because they are not to our taste.” qualities that are now sought by the despite the fact it had been declared Carter administration in reshaping PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Dec. 27. im MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Dec. 27, 1978— PAGE ELEVEN (obituaries^ Charter Revision Group Crandin M. Boyes Sr. EAST HARTFORD - Grandin M. Hanglesben Coals Boyes Sr., 71, of 819 Phillip Drive, Begins Review Next Week New Smyrna Beach, Ha., formerly of Ehist Hartford, dido Thursday in By CHARLIE MAYNARD mission by the voters instead of to the one in East Hartford, and a New Smyrna Beach. He was the hus­ Herald Reporter being appointed. police commission like that in Suf- band of Mrs. Eva Boyes. ’.■VI'* V«-'i The town has been under the coun- field which would have disciplinary Spark Whaler Win A memorial service was held GLASTONBURY - The newly- cil/manager form of government power over police actions. appointed Charter Revision Commis­ Saturday in Fiorida. since 1960 while council members Kinne said he talked with Town At­ providing the opposition in a game in the green and white colors of the sion will hold its first meeting next By EARL YOST Mr. Boyes formerly was employed campaign simultaneously for two torney William Rogers and said the that will count in the WHA standings. winners. week to begin reviewing 29 items for Sports Editor by the New York, New Haven and year terms. In the last election, commission has complete freedom in Also, Gordie Howe and Johnny Cfoach Bill Dineen of the Whalers council consideration. Hartford Railroad and by the New several members of the council sup­ reviewing items on charter revision. Defenseman Alan McKenzie, who sat out last night, are was satisfied with his club which Engiand Laundry. V ’The 11-member commission was ported revision. He said it was not necessary to in­ Hanglesben was inserted into a slated to return to action. “played very well on defense.” announced at ’Tuesday night’s council He is also survived by a son, Gran­ Before the names of the commis­ clude the specific wordings of the winger spot last night and he The Dynamos, the weakest of the He felt the Russians were not “as meeting and will report back to the din M. Boyes Jr. of Glastonbury: two sion members were announced, a Mozzochi petition. responded with an all around various Russian clubs to appear well organized as other Russian daughters, Barbara Nadeau of East council by April 10, 1979. Council against the Whalers the past three letter from Dr. C. J. Mozzochi was Mrs. Owen added that the five glittering five-star perfor­ teams. They are a better team than Hartford and Joan Barle of Old member Nancy Owen said both the read by Council Chairman Henry years, were outclassed in ail they showed tonight. Their puck con­ items were included in the 29 charges mance against the touring Saybrook; eight grandchildren and commission and the council will Kinne. of the commission, although not departments in their first stop on the trol and passing hurt,” he added. work quickly to make recommen­ nine great-grandchildren. Mozzochi, who is spearheading a specifically worded in Mozzochi Moscow Dynamos in an exhibi­ USA tour. Moscow Coach Vladimor Kiseliov dations. petition drive to revise the charter, fashion. tion clash at Springfield. Hangsleben scored in each the first said his team had “ been together ’The 11 representatives were chosen Mrs. Bertha C. Lafranris said the items on his petition should Mozzochi said he has about 300 of Hangsleben, who scored just three and second periods and Mike Rogers about two years and averaged 22 by the political parties, with and Dave Keon added third period GLASTONBURY - Mrs. Bertha be included “verbatim” in the 29 the 1400 signatures he needs to force goals in 31 World Hockey Association years of age.” Republican holding a 6-5 majority. tallies, to account for the Whaler Carr Lafrancis. 99, of Salmon Brook charges of the commission or he the revision to a referendum. He said games this season, twice lite the red He did not feel that the WHA all­ The Republicans members are scoring. Goalie John Garrett, called Drive died Tuesday at a local con­ would continue to get the necessary a strong mayor form of government lamp in leading the New England stars, who will meet his club three John Glezen, Hooks Johnston Jr., upon to make 24 saves, missed a valescent home. 14 percent of the electors to force a would make town government more Whalers to a 4-1 decision before an times during the mid-season break, Jane Nystrom, Richmond Perley, shutout when Vladimor Devjatov Mrs. Lafrancis was born in referendum. responsive to the voters. announced crowd of 5,611, will be any better than the Whalers. Barbara Pond and Cheryl Turcotte. scored for Moscow at 14:02 in the Charlottetown, Prince Edward Mozzochi’s petition calls for the es­ "This is not to sling mud at Mr. Hanglesben also picked up one The Dynamos hold down second Democrat representatives are tablishment of a strong mayor/town Peach,” he said. "We are concerned final canto. He picked up a rebound, place in their league. Six more Island, Canada, and had lived in Margaret Berg, Edward Farrington, assist and was whistled to the penal­ council form of government, similar with the system, not the man.” ty box on three occasions by the skated around the net and slid the games remain on the tour. Unless Glastonbury for the past 50 years. Jam es Lloyd, Robert Merritt and visiting Russian referee. puck into the open side. there is a big play improvement, She is survived by three daughters, Barbara Moriarty. The commission Tonight the Whalers are home No star awards were made but Moscow will be lucky to win one Mrs. Roberta Vincenzo of Glaston­ will meet next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., again, this time with Czechoslovakia Hanglesben was the brightest player game. bury, Mrs. Mildred English of Mrs. Owen said, although the place Warehouse Point and Mrs. Ruth Bur­ has not been determined. Grant Sought for Signs ton of Sebastian, Fla.; four step­ Among the 29 items the commis­ Elusive Puck in Exhibition Clash GLASTONBURY - The Town daughters, Mrs. Grace Maguire of sion will review include the changing Town Manager Donald Peach said Council Tuesday night approved a East Hartford, Mrs. Lucille Despard of the present form of government the town would be reimbursed after resolution authorizing the Town Moscow defenseman Vasili Pajusov and game at Springfield won by Whalers, 4-1. Not All Pats Worried and Mrs. Harriet Yeaw, both of and staggered terms of four years for it has put up the front money for the Manager to apply for a $4,000 grant Andre Peloff of New England watch puck (UPI Photo) Granby, and Mrs. Blanche Myers of members of the Town Council. machine, which can make both traf­ for a sign-making machine under the glaiice off to the left last night in exhibition Meriden; six grandchildren and 16 Another item considers the election fic and informational signs. Highway Safety Program. great-grandchildren. of the Town Plan and Zoning Com­ The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. About Earl Campbell 7 at Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 Naubuc Ave. Burial will be in Old Pats List Church Cemete^. Herald angle BOSTON (UPI) - Earl reporters Tuesday but said he would knocked out in the first round this There are no calling hours. Campbell, the Texas twister be available the rest of the week. year. We’re playing as well as “We had a week off and that’s The family suggests that any Al SlffFlRT'SSAYS. . , who turned around the Houston anyone and we also have the home jnemorial gifts may be made to the Earl Yost ‘79 Slate always good to let out the field advantage,” he said. Oilers’ offense this year, has frustrations and emotions. Nobody is Gray added he thought Houston a Visiting Nurse Association of Sports Editor Glastonbury. WHY PAY MORE? the New England Patriots tight. The rest did us a lot of good. preferable foe to Denver in that the The Abbey-Robacker Funeral FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The worried as the two teams The players realize this is a once in a Pats have at least some idea of what Home is in charge of arrangements. AFC East ciiampion New England prepare for Sunday’s playoff lifetime situation,” Gray said. to expect. New England has not Patriots will face three NFL division game. For many Patriots, it will be the faced Denver in two years. Had titlists in the 1979 season, the team second time around in post-season Houston lost its game to Miami last Miss Helen A. Behrendt Word of Warning after the holiday break Saturday But Pats’ offensive tackle Leon said Tuesday. play. The team dropped a heart- weekend, the Pats would face night at East Catholic High against Gray said Tuesday he’s happy his GLASTONBURY - Miss Helen A. PRE-JANUARY CLEARANCE Word of Warning: Watch out for The Pats wjll host the AFC Central breaker to Oakland in the first round Denver Sunday. . concern will be limited to some Behrendt, 86, formerly of Naubuc the New York Jets in ’79. Of the Hartford State Tech ... John Janen- champion Pittsburgh Steelers and of the 1976 playoffs. “ It will be easier because we have da, veteran coach at Amity High in sideline squirming. Avenue, died Monday at a local con­ current 44-man roster, 15 are rookies NFC Central kings Minnesota “Obviously, played them and we have an idea of Woodbridge, one of three state men “I’m glad I don’t have to stop valescent home. and 14 more were in only their second Vikings at Schaefer Stadium. The there’s a lot more what they might do. It’s always selected for induction into the him,” said Gray, an All-Pro for the Miss Behrendt was born in Detroit, STfnS THURSDAY. DEC. 28 NFL season. ’The Jets, who surprised Patriots also will entertain the San maturity now. better to play a team the second time Connecticut High School Coaches’ second time in three seasons. “He’s Mich., and had lived in Glastonbury many with a .500 season in 16 games, Diego Chargers and the Detroit Having competed around. Last time, we moved the ball Association Hall of Fame, is the going to present a lot of problems to for many years. She formerly are the youngest club in the league Lions. in a playoff game, i but (Dan) Pastorini and their offense father of Joel Janenda, well-known the defense, and I’ll just be watching worked for the local office of the with an average age of 24 and an The Pats play two-time AFC West we’ve learned what dominated the second half,” he said. local attorney ... Proof that the NHL hoping they can stop him.” Veterans Administration for many w t HAve mM Aiu average experience of just 1.6 years xhampion Denver Broncos among we can and can’t Gray said one area in need of "But you know sooner or later he’s years. She was a life member of the ... Officials working games in the is more physical than the WHA: Nick do. We’ve got to honing up was the Pats recent inabili­ four road games with out of con­ going to break one. Anytime he puts Lutheran Church of St. Mark and had NBA now rotate after all fouls in the Fotiu, known as a brawler during his s c o r e and ty to put points on the board after ference opponents. They also will his hands on the ball he’s a threat to formerly taught Sunday School at the front court. Earlier this year with days with the New England Whalers, everybody’s got to moving the ball into scoring position. have away games at Chicago, Cincin­ go ail the way.” church for more than 40 years. the three-man system, the lead of­ has fit right into the system with the be perfect,” he said. “We’re concerned about that. It nati and Green Bay. Gray said the Patriots are relaxed She was a local stamp dealer and a ficial (under the basket) and the out­ New York Rangers. The most pop­ file Oilers, who upset Miami to win doesn’t make any sense to move the The other eight games will feature as they prepare to meet Houston in member of the Collectors Club and side (toiler rotated, while the inside ular Whaler ever, Fotiu takes his the spot opposite New England, ball up and dovm and not score. It’s Open Territory home-and-home contests with AFC their first home playoff game in the the Women’s Stamp Qub, both of trail official remained in one position regular shift with the Blueshirts and defeated the Patriots 26-23 earlier an emotional letdown to get down rivals Baltimore, Miami, New York franchise’s 18-year history. He said Hartford, She also belonged to the Sliding enthusiasts took advantage of the annual Christmas for the entire game. ’The new system when an ice policeman is needed he this year in a game which saw there and not score. But when you get and Buffalo. the brouhaha caused by last week’s American Legion Auxiliary of .school vacation and uncrowded conditions at Center Spring? has been working out well. Com­ sees extra duty for Coach Fred Houston wipe out a 23-0 deficit. Gray there, everybody has to execute,” he suspension and reinstatement of Glastonbury. She formerly had been missioner Larry O’Brien reports ... Shero. There were many skeptics downplayed any talk of revenge. said. Park Tuesday to participate in one of the most popular winter Coach Chuck Fairbanks has subsided active with the American Heart One Man’s Opinion: John Garrett is a who felt Fotiu would not make it in- "Maybe if it was against Oakland, “We have had two weeks to get activities. (Herlad photo by Pinto) -W i CARRY A ll m S C FAMOUS BRAMDS- and the team is ready. Association and had served for many better goalie than AI Smith, who with the NHL and he’s now in his second but they’re out of it. We feel we’re sharp. I think we’ll be fine." Fan Balloting Fairbanks did not meet with hours as a volunteer at the • AONRAL • FISHER •MAGKCHEF • SYLVANU the departed Louie Levasseur, season in his native New York ... nlaying well enough not to get Newington Veterans Home and • AMANA shared the No. 1 honor in the WHA Best public relation job on the major NEW YORK (UPI) - As fan Hospital. • FRKDARE •MAYTAG • WESTMGHOUSE last year. Levasseur is back in the league sports scene is being (urped balloting for the Eastern Conference She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Peach Says $240,000 • CALORIC • GENERAL ELECTRIC • RCA • WHRLPOOL minor league. out by John Hewig of the WHA. Yes, team in the NBA All-Star game Martha Hoff of East Hartford. • EUREKA •unoN • SANYO • QUASAR it rates ahead of the NFL, NHL, NBA enters its last week, George Gervin, Pro Picks The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at Added to Grand List • SUPERSCOPE Improvements Due and major league baseball. the league’s leading scorer, appears Phillips Would the Lutheran Church of St. Mark. • SONY • ZEiTH to have his guard spot ail lock^ up. RENO, Nev. (UPI) — Improvements at the Manchester' Burial will be in St. James GLASTONBURY — Supplemental long gone and you’re not on the coun­ Lofty Ranking Gervin’s San Antonio teammate, Harruli's Tuesday in­ Cemetery. assessments on the Grand List since cil. Reassessment is one of the Country Club contemplated for next Mike Gale, presently has an edge Clark University’s basketball team stalled Pittsliurgh as a There are no calling hours. Oct. 1, 1977 total $240,000, Town toughest things a town official has to season, include a 40x50 cart shack over Pete Maravich for the other is ranked No.l in Division III in New Manager Donald Peach reported to contend with.” which will be adjacent to the Pro backcourt position but, with less than seven-point favorite over Like Long Rest Memorial gifts may be made to the England and one of the chief reasons Memorial Fund of the Lutheran the council Tuesday night. Peach said reassessment averaged Shop. Pro Ralph DeNicolo reports 55 4,000 votes separating the two, the Denver and Dallas as a 14- is backcourt standout John Pisch of Church of St. Mark of Glastonbury. The figure, he said, was $107,000 nine or ten years and indicated 1984 carts will be stored in the facility ... last few days of voting could turn the point favorite over Atlanta Gary Bryant is the greenskeeper at Manchester, a fine ball handler and HOUSTON (UPI) — The way Houston Oilers Coach Bum The Glastonbury Funeral Home is more than originally estimated. might be the year the next one was tide. Balloting continues through in the National Football Peach said the amount "shows new YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICl Minnechaug golf course just over the twin figure scorer ... Two followers Phillips sees it, the New England Patriots have had a week to in charge of arrangements. done. 12” Black B White YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE ■Jan. 1. League playoffs Saturday. construction has exceeded at a great “That would make it appropo,” IS” COLOR TV 12” COLOR TV 20” TV CONSOLE Manchester line in Glastonbury ... of Manchester High's basketball get over the furor from Coach Chuck Fairbanks’ situation. rate and hasn’t slowed one bit.” 100% Solid State TV 100% Solid SUto Lori McCurry of Manchester was a team were arrested last Tuesday New England was a 6- Mrs. Helena K. Dreger said Majority Leader Dale Richter, 100% Solid Slot* 100% Solid Stato Phillips Tuesday told reporters plan again. Not unless I knew it Asked when reassessment might a d m i r a l • OE • SANYO RCA • SANYO member of last fall’s women’s tennis night in East Hartford after they point ehoieeover Houston MANCHESTER - Mrs. Helena K. in reference to George Orwell’s RCA* ZENITH TOSHIBA • QUASAR ADMIRAL (SYLVANIA that the Patriots, Houston’s opponent would work,” Phillips said. “In the take place. Peach said to Council QUASAR • RCA squad at Bryant College. The local tried to get back into the Penney gym Dreger, 82, of 194 Slater St. died Sun­ novel. SYLVANIA QUASAR and Los Angeles was in the second round of the NFL CASH 1 woman posted a 4-1 record in singles after leaving the building at half­ first half, we were trying to make day at her home. She was the widow Chairman Henry Kinne, “I hope I’m Schmautz Returns playoffs Sunday, would not be c a h r y time. They had purchased tickets. favored over Minnesota hy sure (Patriots of Frederick Dreger. 00 play and with partner was 5-0 in BOSTON (UPI) — Right wing Bob­ bothered by Fairbanks’ resignation •338®® The pair was upset when refused eight points in Sunday's quarterback Steve) doubles as the team compiled a 7-4 The funeral was Tuesday, with a by Schmautz, who missed eight and subsequent temporary reinstate­ •498*® won-lost record ... Sharp-eyed reader readmission and might have had games. Grogan did not kill commital service in East Oemetery, U2fia games with a broken nose, returns to ment and that they would benefit Smilemobile Has Tips pointed out an error in recent Sports good reason unless signs were posted us ru n n in g . We The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, pastor YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE the lineup against Toronto tonight from the extra week of preparation. YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE ^ Quiz feature. Dan Issel played his that there would not be any passout were defensing of Calvary Church, officiated. RANGES when the Boston Bruins open an The Oilers advanced by defeating UNDERCOUNTER DRYERS AUTOMATIC college basketball at Kentucky and tickets issued ... One of Manchester’s something they I Mrs. Dreger was born Nov. 22,1896 eight-game moad trip. Miami, the AFC’s other wildcard On Hygiene, Nutrition DISHWASHERS 30" DELUXE Automatic Modola WASHERS not North Carolina State as the given most active — and best — women ten­ could do, but they ' in Germany and had lived in the Automatic Clock To make room for Schmautz on the Assistant Coach team, 17-9, last weekend while New GLASTONBURY — Beginning this PtrmananI Praaa Cycle MuHl C y i^ * OE answer. nis players is Julia Britnell ... Mel weren’t doing it at Manchester-Bolton area most of her 11 at Hopewell School. Jan. 12 is a QE* CALORIC FRIQIDAIRE*QE OE* WHIRLPOOL roster, the Bruins Tuesday sent BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - Dick England, winner of the AFC East, week, Glastonbury youngsters will WHIRLPOOL *MAYTAQ Siebold reports cyclists and vehicles that time. They life. At the time of her death, she was make-up date in case one of the winger Tom Songin back to their Moseley, former defensive coor­ rested. be given tips on oral hygiene and have been running rampant over the were running the making her home with her daughter, sessions is snowed out. 00 00 00 00 Cougars to Resume Rochester, N.Y., farm club, Songin dinator at the University of “I’d rather have two weeks to good nutrition when the Smilemobile Northview ski area. No trespassing fullback. Mrs. Raymond (Pearl) Jewell. The Smilemobile was initially had two goals and one assist in 12 Minnesota, Tuesday was named prepare and have an unsettled situa­ rolls before each of the elementary •218 •188 Manchester Community Cfollege signs and a chain fence has not kept “Our defensive •288 games with Boston. funded by donations by the James H. •288 assistant head football coach at the tion myself,” Phillips said. “That Before her retirement, she had been schools. basketball team will resume play the area d ear of traffic. team is a pursuit team. Apd we were employed as a licensed practical and Ella Burr McManus Fund of the University of California, Berkeley. gives you two weeks to get over the staying at home to stop Grogan. At ’The vehicle, a 30-foot-long self- Hartford Dental Society and the Head Coach Roger Theder said bumps and bruises, an extra week to nurse at Manchester Memorial MICRO-OVENS COMPACT the half we said to devil with that, contained mobiie unit, is sponsored Hartford Foundation for Public STEREO’S FREEZERS Hospital. AMANA * LITTON REFRIOEMTOHS 0 Moseley will specifically oversee the coast, to let off a little bit, instead of let’s go get the damn football.” by the Hartford Dental Society and Giving to cover the capital outlay and FISHER * MARANTZ WESTINQHOUSE * OE team’s linebackers, and also assist in having to hammer every day.” She is also survived by a brother, MAGIC CHEF (QUASAR WHIRLPOOL * ADMIRAL FREEZEII8 Steelers Not Overconfident For the first time in several weeks, for the past five years has given third Wilfred Kleinschmidt of Bolton; operating expenses. Artc*dAi Loir At ZENITH * SUPERSCOPE For M r, Don, Dorm coordinating the defense next season. Phillips also took a dig at Fair­ Phillips was optimistic about the and fourth graders instructions on SANYO (DAYTRON T y p ic a l Suy 10 cu.lt. Upright 2 eu. fL • three grandchildren and a great- Berman said the 4(X) members of banks, with whom he once served as brushing and flossing. TYPICAL lU Y Oilers’ injury situation. 2 grandson. the Society donate $15 per year to 00 an assistant coach at the University According to Dr. Elliott Berman, a “It looks great,” he said. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main help cover costs and these funds are $ 8 8 ® ® of Houston. Fairbanks resigned un­ West Hartford dentist and member •288 J \ In AFC Match with Broncos Quarterback Dan Pastorini, who St., was in charge of arrangements. matched by Aetna Life and Casualty. •98®® •238®® J der pressure Dec. 18 after accepting played one of his best Barnes against of the Society, the Smilemobile will team’s two-hour workout Tuesday. Worthwhile Other contributors have been the PITTSBURGH (UPI) - more. He only carried 12 times in a job to coach the University of the Dolphins despite cracked ribs and attempt to meet "almost every "Guys don’t want to blow it or get Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, E. Wide receiver Lynn Swann that last game. NEW ORLEANS (IJIM) for next season. He was knee and elbow injuries, suffered no elementary school student in the Some in boxes, some on display lackadaisical and get knocked out of Clayton Gengras, Lorber Pontiac- "Defensively,” Swann added, then reinstated. more injuries. No other Oilers were Greater Hartford area.” says;he doesn’t think the the playoffs.” — Whether .Alabama nr In Memorinm Cadillac Agency of East Providence, “well, if Norris Weese (the second- The Oilers, Phillips was reminded, hurt seriously enough to endanger In loving memorv of Snmupl i Berman said the vehicle has three Pittsburgh Steelers are over­ The Broncos knocked the Steelers Penn State wins the R.I. and Southern New England string Denver quarterback who played better this season when things their chances of playing against the pasitd away Iknemiicr 27. 1S69 “'I'" long tables inside and can seat 24 All with full guarantees confident about their AFC out of last year’s playoffs, 34-21, in national eliumpionship, Telephone Company. replaced Craig Morton and sparked appeared to be stacked against them Patriots. 7 students. ’The presentation by the VIDEO the first round, and Pittsburgh In-mr hcarln. ho will alway, ,uiy REFRISERATORS^ VACUUM ^ playoff game against the the Denver rally Dec. 16) thinks the eueh sehool will go liome and when their backs were against The Oilers meet the Patriots Sun­ Imved and remembered every da^ dental hygienist and the assistant players have been saying all year QE * FRIGIDAIRE TAPE RECORDERS CLEANERS Denver Broncos Saturday. . second-half defense he saw in that about $1 million rieher the wall. day in Foxboro, Mass., where the lasts about an hour, he said, and Civic Group ADMIRAL * AMANA RCA * ZENITH they want to make up for that loss. game is the real way the Steeler Wile and Children EUREKA POWER TEAM “We’ve already got 'em that way,” weather will be quite dissimilar from audio-visual equipment is used the WHIRLPOOL QUASAR * SANYO Swann spoke out after learning that “It’s the playoffs" said linebacker for playing in tliis year's Upright or Canlator defense will play Saturday, that's a Phillips said. “I’m not figuring to balmy Miami. teach the children. Family alia, 2 dr. 14 cu. R. Typical Buy Jack Ham emphatically. “1 don’t Sugar Rowi. The money Sets Meeting Typleal Buy Broncos Coach Red Miller thinks the bit immature. take a college job just to get even." “How do you practice being mis­ ’The Smilemobile will appear at TaMhi autodalroal Zanllh Bata Byatam think there is anybody on this team goes to the sehools' EUREKA UPRIGHT Steelers might be overconfident “We were just playing around in The Oilers defeated the Patriots 26-23 erable?” Phillips asked. “They (New Buttonball School next Wednesday, about the game at Three Rivers who thinks this way (overconfident­ Lottery GLASTONBURY - The North that game. We had a lot of sub­ athletie departments for earlier this season, coming back England officials) assured me on the at Eastbury School on Thursday and 00 ly) because they Glastonbury Civic Association will Stadium because of their regular- stitutions, and we played very use in iipgruding faeilities from a 23-0 halftime deficit. phone that it was snowing on both at the Hebron Avenue School on •338 season win over Denver. know one game and cautious football. We won’t be “I’m not going to try that game meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 103 of •589** anil buying new ei|uip- sides of the 50 yard line." HARTFORD — The winning •69** Friday. It will also appear at Naubuc you’re out. the high school, according to Cheryl The Steelers ran up a 21-0 halftime playing cautious football Saturday.” number drawn Tuesday in the School Jan. 8 and 9 and on Jan. 10 and lead at Mile High Stadium and then Anybody who feels ment. Turcotte, chairwoman of the group. Every Steeler player except in­ Connecticut daily lottery was 873. staved off a late Bronco rally for a that way is going to Puhlieity direetor During the next six months, she HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! jured tight end Bennie Cunningham 21-17 victory in the regular-season get eliminated.” Charles Olueek said the said, the association and the ’Town worked out in pads Tuesday. Cun­ Game Set ' finale for both teams Dec. 16. The Dec. 16 game ( Basketball ) Plan and Zoning Commission will be ningham, who missed the last 10 1979 Sugar Rowl purse roBMia aotauH's “They might go in thinking they with Denver, MISSION, Kan. (UPI) - Council OKs Zone Rule able to review the land use study of LDCim0ei44T0 games with an injury to his left knee, will appruaeli $2 million. can stop us like they did in the first Swann said, "was was listed as questionable for Satur­ Springfield (Mass.) College is one of the town. RiiansT.iiiT “We believe that we will four U.S. colleges named to face a With Bill Masse showing the way GLASTONBURY - The Town the amendments deal with subdivi­ half,'but we expect our offense to so ridiculous. We day’s game. It could be possible, she said, for with 15 points. Farr's subdued Council Tuesday night approved sion requirements for acreage and H im ro rn n show them something and let our know they’re going A team spokesman said five in­ set a reeord in the size of touring Japanese team next month in the group to form its own steering the third annual NCAA-Japan Inter­ Manchester Cycle, 23-20, last night at some technical amendments to Sec- number of lots and are "purely PAMKIMe defense work on the positive side of to do the same jured players were listed as probable the eheeks to .Alaltania committee like Buck’s Corner or the ComnuinUy Y. .lolm Mazurck tjon 4.11 of the Flood Zone and Sec­ technical.” 445 HARTFORD RD. I# 1 / MANCHESTER the field this time," Miller said. “We things they've done all year but with for the playoff; Swann, who has a and Penn Slate," Olueek national Collegiate Volleyball Cham­ Buckingham Village. pionship Series. paced Cycle with 12 markers. tion 4.12.3c of the Building Zone The council also adopted certain I THl P io n i WHO HilHC YOU lOW FilCtS A MKSOHAl StiYICl didn’t rush our linebackers in that some twists. There will be new pinched nerve in his left elbow; Councilman David Crow said, said. “We are expeeling Other schools that will face the Modern Janitorial II whipped regulations. The amendments were clarifications on a map of zone -a TM UVI « KLim OUHL VM. lAMMMIH. FREE SERVICE last game, and it helps if you can rat­ things. guards Jerry Mullens and Sam "Now that we have a Community 647-9997 that the amount will he Japanese team will be defending American Legion in the nightcap, 37- necessary to comply with changes from Flood one to CMC, LMBKAII OPMSS, CUn H M af W MBS FREE REMOVAL tle their quarterback and keep him “But offensively, there will be Davis, with a bruised shoulder and Developmenc Director, we can look O N u » , im VMi «ur aiuui V KM tr ju a wom OF OLD APPLIANCE somewliere between N(5aA champion Pepperdine, 1978 19. Ken Willis pumped in a game-high requirements of the National Flood Miscellaneous Zones. The amended orMTMiiafMr.- FREE LOCAL DELIVERY _647-9998 contained.’’ differences for us, too. 1 didn’t play bruised knee respectively; safety at development again,” and added NCAA third-place finisher Ohio 25 points for Janitorial while Brian Insurance Program, “ I do not feel that we are over­ much that game, and John Stallworth Mike Wagner with a bruised knee, $950,000 and $l building-zone map is dated there was "ample time for public TONTE T L 5 • TIES., WD. i SAT. TIL 5, THURS., FH. TA 9, aOSED SUNDAY S iW YEARS DAY. Milone and Tim Grady each netted 7 Majority Leader Dale Richter said JVovember, 1978. confident, I really don't, and that’s didn’t play the second half. And and linebacker Loren Toews, who is million." State, Penn State and Springfield hearings.” markers for the Legion. no line of bull," Swann said after the Franco (Harris) will be utilized a lot recovered from a broken left ankle. (Mass.) College. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conw,, Wed., Dec. 27. 1978 Dynamic Lion End Major TV Networks Baker Best Rookie Have Voice in Games RADNOR, Pa, (UPI) — TV Guide magazine of anti-trust overtones.” NEW YORK (UPI) - In the aggressive Silver Rush defense enough to become the first defensive says the three major television networks have a The article said directors of the bowls, other than the college, A1 “Bubba” Baker this season. linemen selected as UPI’s NFC four big ones on New Year’s Day, are more vulnerable to p lay^ in the shadow of the On a nationally televised Rookie of the Year since the voting significant voice in what college teams play in Thanksgiving Day upset of the post-season bowl games. network policy, such as changing times for the specific Rocky Mountains at Colorado began in 1955. He is the first Lion to games. playoff-^und Denver Broncos, the be so honored since wide receiver In its Dec. 30 issue, the magazine said the networks, un­ State. Last May, in the NFL “The problem is, when you go to renegotiate a con­ Lions sacked Craig Morton six times Earl McCulIouch was chosen 10 der lucrative long-term contracts to televise bowl games, tract, the network says, ‘Well, the Nielsen rating was draft, he was overshadowed by and Baker's intensity was on public years ago, and his inspired play led a remain in constant communication with bowl com­ low,’ one bowl director said. “On the other hand, if you defensive linemen Ross display for the first time. late surge that transformed the Lions mittees to insure they select the best teams. don’t get switched and your Nielsen rating is high, they’ll Browner, Art Still and other “I never heard of anybody talking from tabby cats to a 7-9 record. “Everything the networks do, and want you to do, is say, ‘Well, that’s because we put you in a good time slot." their way into a sack," said Baker Baker will soon hold the rare dis­ judged on the Nielsen ratings," a middle-level bowl first-round choices. A source connected with the Liberty Bowl accused ABC with a laugh, explaining his tinction of starting in the Pro Bowl as director said. “The networks want you to get the big- Tuesday, however, Baker, the of encouraging officials to set the time of the game to aggressiveness. a rookie. He beat out Dallas’ Harvey name team, the highest-ranked team. Detroit Lions’ dynamic right defen­ Baker personally had five sacks 3:30 p.m. EST so it wouldn’t run into the network’s Satur­ sive end, stepped out into the Martin, the 1977 NFC Defensive “But even when you get the highest-ranked team, they day night newscast. against Tampa Bay, and late in the Player of the Year, for a starting might not be too happy. High-ranked to them means a limelight, easily winning selection as TV Guide said ABC allegedly tried to shift the time of game, Buc runners made a habit of right end spot in the Jan. 28 Pro Bowl team with a national reputation. If Alabama is 7-4, they UPI’s National Football Conference the Sugar Bowl out of head-to-head competition with the chopping down on his knees. After in Los Angeles. would rather have Alabama than a school called Rookie of the Year for 1978. the game, the 22-year-old end issued Cotton Bowl to 6:30 p.m. EST, or roughly halftime of the Baker was chosen on 28 ballots cast Baker’s considerable victory Mississippi Southern at 10-0.” the Baker Doctrine: A 1976 controversy grew out of ABC’s offering top- Rose Bowl on NBC. The game also would have run into by UPI’s selection committee of 56 margin is another tribute to his the Orange Bowl, which starts at 8 p.m, on NBC. “If any of 'em ever gets me and I talents, because Lofton's ranked Pittsburgh a regional telecast in exchange for writers, four from each NFC city. “We didn’t want that move,” said ABC senior vice feel it's not justifiable to the play, the achievments would win him rookie selecting the Sugar Bowl, which it was televising. ABC James Lofton, Green Bay's acrobatic president of sports Jim Spence. “What we did want was a next time I tackle him I'm going to honors in many other seasons. officials contended the offer was not an inducement, but wide receiver, finished a distant se­ rotation plan, whereby the four major bowls, switching try to tear his head off." A first-round pick out of Stanford, made because it was an important game. cond with 16 votes. No other rookie starting time on a regular basis, would be spread out to Pete Kiro Bill Anderson Detroit Coach Monte Clark scouted Lofton helped breathe new life into a But, according to the magazine article, sports attorney Dave Gustamachio Blayne Cohen John Haslett received more than three votes. avoid overlapping.” East Catholic Manchester High Mark Pagani Baker himself last season. Clark, on Phil Hochberg said ABC used its position as the college Cheney Tech Cheney Tech Manchester High Baker, the Lions' second-round long-dormant Green Bay attack and But he said the idea was dropped “primarily because of East Catholic a work mission for the Lions, spotted led the Packers to the brink of the football network “to the detriment of all competitors — a draft selection, became a fixture at Baker in the Blue-Gray Game and the Rose and Orange Bowls — and, I would assume, our right end when he arrived in camp NFC playoffs. The former track star unique bargaining position that, in itself, raises all sorts good friends at NBC." drafted him, despite reservations caught 46 passes for 818 yards and six last June. Under the tutoring of from the Lions’ scouting combine. defensive line coach Floyd Peters, touchdowns, averaging an im­ “The scouts said he didn’t have a pressive 17.8 yards per reception Eagles Host Indians in Headliner Tonight, the 6-foot-6, 260-pound Baker defensive temperament," Clark said. with a rare combination of sprinter’s adjusted instantly to the pro game— “They said he didn't come off the recording 23 of the 55 sacks made by speed and outstanding jumping abili­ ball quickly enough.” ty- Baker came off the ball quickly Malone Leads Rockets Cheney Tech in Christmas Tournament Play 7 4a 4a I^a r\AM4 Im An/^tc«n’4v*Anrlip4Ar*4A«*4nA««f Oiv_rrkA4_ A.—_A A^ A-1^_ .1 .1 j 1. J| ..««« « A t ■!_?_ 1 By LEN AUSTER to Avon to take part in the Avon and isn’t ready to start now. Six-foot- tant to take good shots when they son insists, “We’re just a horribie foot-9 junior, has missed the last two llt'ruld SportHwriter Christmas Tournament. The three Bob Venora, who has been have them. shooting team. You don’t win when outings and remains a day-to-day Scoreboard There will be a sense of Techmen will face host Avon, 4-1, in hampered by a hand injury and hit a “We have to be more intelligent you shoot 25 percent. We’re around situation. If he’s unable to go, the the 8:15 nightcap with 3-2 East Gran­ season-low 4'points (2-for-ll) in the when we get ahead. We’re getting 31-32 percent for the year. Shooting Down Kings reality when crosstown rivals Beavers will be shorthanded in the loss to Northwest Catholic, is now at by opposing 3-0 Farmington in the poor shot selection now when we’re “ I knew we didn’t have good out­ backcourt with only sophomore WHA added 15 points and 10 assists for the Manchester High and East opener. The losers will meet full strength reports Eagle Head in front." side shooting but we’re not shooting NEW YORK (UPI) remain V k games behind San An­ Coach Jim Penders. Brian Eaton ready to perform. tonio in the Central Division. Bullets. Catholic hit the hardwood for Thursday in a consolation with the Pearson is not sure what affect will well from anywhere. And 1 don’t Dave Gustamachio has set the W L T Pts. Midwest Division-leading Kan­ winners paired in the championship Penders is looking for more “They whipped us inside," ad­ Biif'kH 143, Pistons 84 their eighth meeting tonight at be in the aftermath of the injury to have the answer...We’ll just have to pace for the Techmen with a 19.5 Quebec 17 12 4 38 sas City Kings were handed tilt. balanced scoring from other than his mitted Kansas City Coach Cotton Milwaukee set two NBA records Apter. “I’m sure it will have a work a lot on our shooting.” scoring average followed by Blayne New England 16 9 the Eagles’ Nest. their fourth home defeat of the Fitzsimmons, whose Kings were out- for assists with 19 in the second Area action pits 4-1 Penney High at big three of Mark Murphy (20.5), shocking affect on the team. He’s our Cheney should have senior Ed Cohen (9.5). The Beavers find Cincinnati 15 16 The Indians, 1-3, will be without 6- home against 1-3 Glastonbury High, Pete Kiro (15.8) and Venora (11.8). season Tuesday night thanks to rebounded 54-38. quarter and 30 in the first half and foot-4 senior co-captain Ron Apter, leader and probably best all-around Lackard back in the lineup for Avon themselves with “three really good Winnipeg 14 12 2-2 South Windsor entertaining 1-1 He also wants his quintet to "push but will be without Mike Kennon. The that kid from Houston. Phil Ford led the Kings with 24 held Bob Lanier to two points in its who was injured in a snow blower ac­ player. But I don’t know how the teams,” in the tournament according Edmonton 15 15 third victory in four games. Hartford Public, and 2-2 Rockville the ball up more, speed it up against team will react," Pearson states. latter, 5-foot-ll backcourt performer He may look young, but Moses cident Monday, The severity of the to Crockett. Birmingham 13 16 pt'rs 11,5, Bulls 109 hosting 1-2 Bulkeley High. a team like Manchester," a side not Apter was third leading point- who is averaging 8.5 points per game, Malone is a veteran pro now and damage was not known to Tribe Head Mary Neubelt and Lynne Wright Tuesday’s Results Lloyd Free scored eight un­ On the distaff side, 3-2 East known for its quickness. producer with a 9.2 norm. John will be out with a “breathing proved it once again when he scored have led the Manchester girls with Birmingham 4, Cincinnati 2 ... " " R n answered points late in the fourth Coach Doug Pearson Tuesday mor­ Catholic visits crosstown 2-3 Mark Pagani and Joe King round Haslett (11.8) and Rich Koepsel (9.8) problem. He’s very congested," ac­ 32 points and pulled down 26 rebounds f ning as he commented, “I’m in 11.4 and 7.0 scoring norms while Winnipeg 5, Edmonton 3 quarter as San Diego beat Chicago Manchester High at Clarke Arena in out the Eagle starting unit. They show the way for the poor-shooting cording to Tech Head Coach Phil in the Rockets’ 109-102 victory over shock. Right now I am more worried sophomore Monica Murphy (12.2) for its fourth win in five games. their annual slugfest. Jayvee action have not scored in bunches and Indians. Crockett. the Kings. points, including nine straight in a about him than anything else.” and junior Sue Dailey (10.6) pace the Spurs 124, lluwks 111 taps off at 2 o’clock. Penders states, “they’ve been reluc­ “We’re not playing badly,” Pear­ Floor general Maurice Harrison, 5- Eaglettes. East copped last year’s Malone, who sent Kings centers fourth-quarter rally that cut Cheney Tech also finds itself in ac­ East has yet to lose to Manchester NHL Sam Lacey and Tom Burleson to the Houston’s lead to four points. Otis Larry Kenon hit 37 points and tion tonight as the 2-2 Beavers travel lone encounter, 36-34. Campbell Conference bench with six fouls each, scored 14 Birdsong added 16 for the Kings. pulled down 13 rebounds, giving San points in the final period, including In other games, Washington Anonio its eighth straight victory. Patrick Division Suns 106, Nuggets 102 all seven Houston points that opened shaded Indiana, 108-104, Milwaukee, Wakefield,..Shofner...Shriner„. Vingo... Wood | Walter Davis scored 31 points, in­ W L T Pts. a 99-95 edge into a commanding 106- routed Detroit, 143-84, San Antonio NY Islanders 22 4 cluding 15 in a pivotal fourth quarter, 7 51 97 bulge in the final three minutes, tripped Atlanta, 124-111, San Diego Philadelphia 18 12 to lead Phoenix over Denver and into 6 42 “He has an unbelievable drive to edged Chicago, 115-109, Phoenix NY Rangers 19 11 first place in the Pacific Division. SPORTS 4 42 get the ball and I think he could be overcame Denver, 106-102, and New Forgotten Boys of Winter Atlanta Jiizz 125, l.akers 123 19 14 3 41 the greatest defensive player of all Orleans bested Los Angeles, 125-123. Sinytlir SLATE Division time,” said Rockets’ Coach Tom ItullclH 108, Puo<*rH 104 Truck Robinson’s three-point play W L T with 20 seconds remaining capp^ a Pts. Nissalke. Wes Unseld scored a season-high 26 Chicago 9-0 Jazz spurt in the final 1:32 and By iVlIET KICillVIAN with the New York Rangers, but I'd Wood had the best arm of them all. 11 15 7 29 Calvin Murphy, fighting off the flu, points and grabbed 15 rebounds to Wednesday Vancouver lifted New Orleans to its second road NEW YORK (UPI) - With go especially to see Sweeney The best part of all was his utter con­ 13 20 2 28 added 24 points for the Rockets, who lead Washington. Bobby Dandridge BASKETBALL St. Louis 7 25 5 19 victory in 19 games. the New Year moving in and Schriner, and I don’t remember him sistency. Last time I heard about Mane he step at East Colorado 6 23 6 18 the old one fading out, the time ever short-changing me once. Wood he was selling insurance in Calliulie The same thing went for a Bronx Charlotte, N.C. seems perfectly appropriate to Cheney reeh at Avon heavyweight by the name of Carmine A number of others come to mind I Christinas I'ourney E Wales Conference Orioles Wound Up in Red Ink inquire about some of those Vingo. I wonder what happened to haven’t heard about lately like Claslonhury at Penney Norris Division forgotten Boys of Winter who him. Every time I saw him fight, he rugged George Musso, one of the BALTIMORE (UPI) - The Hartford Puhlie at South W L T Pts. 1979 season, raising the cost of the Hoffberger said he had limited con­ on ce p rovid ed do much put on a better show than the time Chicago Bears old guards who was so Windsor Montreal 24 6 4 52 Baltimore Orioles have reported a Orioles’ best seats to $6.50. tact with Simon. pleasure for possibly you as before and his bout with Rocky Mar­ tough he sometimes played without a Bulkeley at Korkville Los Angeles 13 14 5 31 loss of ?234,141 for 1978 and club of­ The announcement came while ciano on Dec. 30, 1949, was the best helmet; crowd-pleasing Pedro Mon­ E a s t (i a t h o I i r at Pittsburgh well as me. Finger Tip Control 12 15 7 31 ficials blamed the franchise’s fourth club owner Jerold Hoffberger and Potential Defender one 1 ever saw. It also was his last tanez, who never fought a bad fight in Manchester (girls), 3:30 Detroit 8 17 111 27 straight operating loss on increased former Treasury SeeVetary William Someone, for example, like Dick fight. his life; Frankie Baumholtz, equally Other games 8 p,ni, Dan Issel of Denver has just let ball fly off finger tips to score Washington 8 21 6 22 player salaries and a lack of fan sup­ Simon prepared to meet and discuss Vingo had Marciano rubber-legged NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) Wakefield. capable as a basketball or baseball ICE HOCKEY Adams Division port. the possible sale of the American and reeling before Rocky knocked player, and the University of over outstretched hand of Alvin Scott of Phoenix in NBA play — A fifth potential Remember him? 1 sure do. Here Coiiard at .Manchester C W L T Pts. In a statement released Tuesday, League franchise. America’s Cup defender is was a big, good-looking 22-year-old him out in the sixth round. Marciano Missouri’s Orf twins, Roland and last night. A1 Adams of Phoenix watches play. (UPI Photo) (Bolton), 8:15 Boston 23 5 6 52 executive vice president and general Hoffberger said last Wednesday he being designed as the kid who made the Detroit Tigers' handed out so much punishment that Bud, I watched catch all those passes Toronto 17 16 4 38 manager Hank Peters attributed the would meet this week with Simon, United States prepares for hearts jump when he hit .316 and night, Vingo had to be taken to the from the late Paul Christman, Buffalo 14 12 8 36 loss to a 150,000 drop in attendance who heads a group interested in the 24th foreign challenge drove in 79 runs for them in his hospital where he nearly died and 1 know most of these men I men­ Radio, TV I'unight Two Goals in FinalliSO Minnesota 13 17 3 29 and a “substantial increase" in the buying the Orioles. Neither fo r y a c h tin g ’s m o st rookie year and was rolling along at was ordered by doctors never to fight tioned are still alive. I hope all of lloekey: Whalers vs. Tuesday’iV Results player payroll. Hoffberger nor Simon were available prestigious trophy in 1980. .355 his second season when he went again. them are. I also hope they’re C/eehs, 7:30 - WTIC Philadelphia 2, Detroit 2 In 1978, 1,051,792 fans attended the for comment. The U.S. Maritime off to war. Another athlete I used to enjoy enjoying good health because I saw lloekev: Bruins vs. Enabled Flyers to Tie Rangers 5, Atlanta 3 Orioles’ home games, compared to Hoffberger is believed to be asking College at Fort Schuyler, seeing perform but never hear about them all perform at one time or Maple Leiifs, 7:30 - Ch. Islanders 5, Toronto 1 1,195,769 in 1977, Peters said. The about $12 million for the club, which N.Y., has a new twin sister Somehow, he was never the same very much anymore was Ken Wood, another, and they provided me as 38, W POP NEW YORK (UPI) - Just Atlanta, 5-3, and Minnesota topped Minnesota 6, St. Louis 4 team did not disclose the salaries he bought in 1965. on the drawing board for again after coming out of the Army who played the outfield for the St. well as many others unforgettable Basket hall: when the Detroit Red Wings St. Louis, 6-4. paid to players. The Baltimore News American its 12-meter yacht Enter­ and a few years later he was all Louis Browns, I’ve seen some great enjoyment. And I’d like to wish them .Manrhester vs. East thought they had a victory, it In the WHA Birmingham got by Peters had earlier announced a 50- quoted one source as saying that the prise, which it sponsored in through. The two things I recall most throwing arms from the outfield in a happy, prosperous New Year, Catholir, 8 W INF disappeared in 16 seconds. Cincinnati, 4-2, and Winnipeg bested cent increase in ticket prices for the sale was “90 percent complete,” but 1977. about the former Tigers’ outfielder my time, but for my money. Ken which is what I wish everyone else. Edmonton, 5-3. was how he had a heart as big as a The Wings led the Philadelphia IhIuikIitk ,5, Muplc l.cufit I Flyers, 2-0, with 1:30 left In the bathtub, he’d literally give you the The Islanders increased their first- NBA shirt off his back and how he in­ game. Flyers goaltender Bernie place lead in the Patrick Division to Parent was pulled for an extra Eastern Conference nocently got into a little hot water Basketball nine points with their victory over once for “gambling" because he bet skater, and five seconds later Mel Atlantic Division Toronto. Ted Williams $100, or some Bridgman scored his 10th goal. Then, w L Pet. JUNIORS RungcrH .5, Fluincx 4 GB staggering sum like that, he’d outhit Mike Hellenbrand eighi. Washington 24 11 .686 Action last Friday night Pierre Plante scored a goal and an him when they both got out of the ser­ saw the Knicks defeaf the Scoring for the Lakers Philadelphia 20 10 .667 IVz 1 assist in New York’s victory over the vice. Bulls, 42-38, the Nuggets were Tim Feshler with 18 New Jersey 17 13 .567 4'/4 slumping Flames. The Rangers t slip by the Trailblazers, 32- markers and Todd AUTO ( Pro Hockey ) New York 16 19 .457 8 . jjp The last 1 heard of Dick Wakefield, scored four unanswered goals in the 21, and the Celtics dump Magrath and Dave Barry second period, including Plante’s, to Boston 12 20 .375 10‘A he was running a home for senior the Lakers, 41-31. with six each. put the game on ice. (Central Division citizens in Michigan or running for at 18:51, Bridgman set up Bobby Rick Soucier led fhe Standings: Knicks 2-0, i REPAIRS w L Pet. GB some public office. That was a bit Clarke’s seventh goal to“ tie the North Slarn 6, BIucm 4 Knicks with 15 points while Nuggets 2-0, Bulls 1-1, 2 San Antonio 20 14 .588 hard to picture, but no matter what game, 2-2. Minnesota scored what proved to Sean Kearns and John Con­ Celtics 1-1, Trailblazers 0- ■ Houston 17 14 .548 "Horn* of Mr. Goodwroncfi" Detroit goalie Rogie Vachon, who be the winning goal early in the third V k he’s doing or where he is, I hope he’s nolly chipped in with 13 and ■2, Lakers 0-2. Atlanta 17 17 .500 3 was brilliant in the nets and not period when Bobby Smith banked a doing well. 10 points respectively. Cleveland 12 21 .364 7Vi • Complete Mechanical Service faulted by his coach for either Flyers pass off A1 MacAdam into the St. Scott Hendrickson was Midgets New Orleans 12 23 .343 8'A I also wonder about Del Shofner, goal, offered an explanation for the Louis net. who started with the Los Angeles high scorer for the losers Action last Friday had • ceillslon Repair Detroit 11 22 .333 8',4 Red Wings collapse. Rams after coming out of Baylor and with 12 points. Teammates Boland Oil stop Cars Corp., “Maybe it's in bur minds," he said. • Auto Painting WIIA then finished up as a split end with Jim Kibby and John 21-16 and Nassiff’s edged Pro-Remodeling, 31-28. • Low Cost Service Rentals “We started playing defensively with Kent Nilsson scored a pair of goals, Progress to Basket Blocked the New York Giants in the early Prignano had 11 and nine eight minutes to go. We’re thinking '60s. points respectively. Bill Dan Soucier popped for • Fadory Trained Technicians 7 pacing Winnipeg to a victory over the defense and it’s not working. Maybe Maine needed more than sharpshooter Rufus Harris to defeat Calhoun banged through nine points to lead Boland • Charge With Master Charge we should send two forwards into the Oilers before 10,355 fans, the largest I know he handled commodities on over Cars . Dave Riordan crowd of the season lor tne Jets ... Western Conference Connecticut last Saturday night at Storrs. Here Harris ran into the winning hoop in over­ attacking zone all night.” the West Coast for a while and he had had eight markers for the • 24 Hour Wrecker Service Gavin Kirk and John Stewart scored Midwest Division defender Clay Johnson. UConn prevailed, 97-79. (Photo by time highlighting the In other NHL games, the New some horses. And I know he still Nuggets’ victory. Calhoun Cars. second-period goals to help the Bulls w L Pet. GB Roback) Tel. 646-6464 York Islanders defeated Toronto, 5-1, follows football because I ran into Laura Luzzi and Glen snap a three-game losing streak. Kansas City 19 12 .613 and Scott Cheney paced the the New York Rangers dumped him and his wife after Super Bowl winners with 13. Bob Bolduc paced Nassiff with Denver 17 16 .515 3 ...... t\. VII in Los Angeles five years ago, but Berdet scored 12 and Tom eight points apiece. Brian Milwaukee 15 22 .405 7 1 don’t hear too much about him Kennison 10 for the Plecity chipped in with six Chicago 13 21 .382 7‘A anymore and trust he’s in the same more. Chris Galligan (13), Indiana n Youth Soccer Signup | Trailblazers. Somers Topples Bolton 11 22 .333 9 good shape he was during the days he and Larry Smith (8) led Pro. Pueifie Division Leading the way for the was grabbing passes from Y.A. Tittle Celtics was Wayne Bray Standings: Nassiffs 2-0, Two winless basketball teams any comeback hopes the Bulldogs w L Pet. GB g The Manchester Recreation Department will conduct youth soccer and Chuck Conerly. with 21 points. Kevin Boland 2-0, Pro- clashed last night in Somers with the possessed. Phoenix 22 13 .629 ^ registration rn tour consecutive Monday nights, Jan. 8,15,22, 29 from 6 i:j: homestanding Spartans emerging Byrnes added 10 tallies and Remodeling 0-2, Cars 0-2. Bud Erhardt and Jerry Patsum had Seattle 20 12 .625 ■A I to 8 at Manchester High (cafeteria) 134 East Middle Tpke. Use East Another fellow 1 wonder about with their first win, 70-45, over 12 and 10 points respectively for Los Angeles 21 14 .600 1 ■ Middle Tpke. entrance, parking in faculty parking lot. from time to time is Dave * THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL * Bolton High in non-conference ac­ •Somers. Kowalyshyn was 14-for-15 Portland 18 14 .563 2(4 Youth soccer is a co-ed program for ages 6-17. Age division is deter- Ij:; “Sweeney" Schriner, inducted into tion. from the foul line, hauled in 9 Golden State 17 17 .500 4‘A mined as of Aug. 1,1979. Those turning 6 years of age must do so by Aug. the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1%2. 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE Somers led at every turn, 20-8, 30- rebounds and blocked two shots. San Diego 16 20 .444 6>A Believe me, he belongs in there. V-B, auto., power steering, brakes, windows, 6 way CHEVROLET^ 21. and 53-30. Jim Kowalyshyn had 17 Tuesdiiy'H RchuIIh I There is a registration fee. For years, I watched him out-skate, power seat, air cond., AU/FM stereo, Landau root and Soini-rii (70) Halpin 13-0-26, Erhardt of his game-high 36 points in the first Washington 108, Indiana 104 ii;: This year for the first time a Recreation membership card is required g out-think and out-shoot most of the many more extras. This car looks brand new and has 5-2-12, Palsun 4-2-10, Pilch 2-3-7, Foley 2- very low mileage. Was $10,495, half as he led Bolton to six points San Antonio 124, Atlanta 111 Winner by a Nose g; to participate. This card is good for one year from date of purchase and opposition, playing his heart out for down with a minute before the inter­ 0-4, Grighs 2-2-6, Ross 1-0-2, Eastwood 0- g is required for all Recreation Department-sponsored activities. 2-2, Seften 0-1-1. Totals 29-12-70. Houston 109, Kansas City 102 the old New York Americans, who SALE PRICED ’ 9 7 9 5 mission. Membership cards may be purchased at time of registration or if a g 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Uolion (45) Kowalyshyn 11-14-36, Milwaukee 143, Detroit 84 McKnight up, by a nose in second race yester­ were about as successful in hockey in Gary’s Lady, on the inside, ridden by John ■g youth already has a card it must be shown at time of registration. Skip Hatpin pumped in 12 of his Warner 0-3-3, Ferguson 0-0-0, Beecher 1- Phoenix 106, Denver 102 their day as the San Francisco 49ers CARTER CHEVROLET INC. 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(P riv a te for trade, cultural and other unof­ Manley has been having trouble finan­ more info. buff floors. Full time, Vehicle) Ideal op for ficial relations. by West German Chancellor Helmut MISC. SERVICES excellent benefits. Apply early retiree’ residing Schmidt, Norwegian Prime Minister Od- cing an ambitious program of socialist 31 Services Offered FULL TIME WAREHOUSE The United States will establish 3 2 — Pamimg-Papering SHORT ORDER COOK- Meadows Convalescent Manchesteridler'— - Storrs area. Oc” reforms and has had to fall back on — Building-Contracling MAN- Heavy lifting, 7:30 am var Nordli, Canada's Pierre Elliott 3 3 r o c k W l e Evenings. Call 649-7563, 281 Home, 333 Bidwell Street, casional out of state air travel full relations with the Communist devaluations of the Jamaican dollar and a 3 4 — Rooiiig-Siding to 4pm. Apply in person Manchester. required. Full time only. Trudeau and Australian leader Malcolm — Heatmg-Plumbing People's Republic of China at 12:01 3 5 Spencer Street, Manchester. Cadwcll & Jones, Inc., 46 Fraser. loan from the Washington-based Inter­ 3 6 — F lo o r in g Adams Street. Manchester. Contact, Willson Agen­ a.m. ESTon Jan. 1. It will be the first national Monetary Fund. 3 7 Moving-Trucking-Storsge CARRIERS WAITRESSES WANTED- For cy, 11 Asylum Street Hart­ time in three decades America will For the developing countries, Manley 3 8 — Services Wanted COUNTER GIRL- Part time ford, a . 246-8541. will be joined by Venezuela's President evening shift. Call 649-7563. TRANSCRIPTIONIST - Part mornings-afternoons. Also have diplomatic ties with mainland MISC. FOR SALE 281 S p e n c e r S tr e e t, Time, Evenings, 15-20 hours 4 0 Household Goods NEEDED "Girl Friday”. Part time of­ MECHANIC WANTED - China. Carlos Andres Perez and Lt. Gen. Manchester. per week. Must be dependable Olusegun Obasanjo, chief of Nigeria’s Retail Sales 41 — Articles lor Sale fice work, typing, shorthand. Foreign or domestic At the same time, the United 4 2 — Building Supplies _ PlaatB Cell and willing to train on IBM 643-1442. experience helpful. Vacation military government. 4 3 _ Pets -Birds- Oogs WAITRESSES NEEDED, 7 Memory typewriter. Send __ RNARION and personal time, CMS, Blue States will sever diplomatic and 44 M usical Instrumanta pm-2 am, 2 pm-8 pm. Apply in resum e to Box HH, c/o Tanzania’s President Julius Nyerere 4 5 _ Boats & Accessories 875-5854 PART TIME- Immediate Cross. Major Medical and life military ties with the government on Due to Climb — Sporting Goods person to: Dip & Sip, 335 Manchester Herald. was invited to the meeting, but his country -4 6 Opening Downtown insurance, paid uniforms; 4 7 _ Garden Products j Hello 1979! Center Street, Manchester. Taiwan. hMnehester Area. 8 am-1 pm. is involved in a border conflict with Ugan­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retail sales 4 8 — A n t iq u e s retirement and profit sharing. "There is a whole range of new Wgure aptitude, honesty, da and he declined. are expected to climb by 10 percent and 4 9 - W anted to Buy Inquire in person to Mike relationships on commercial issues, Send New Year Greeting dependability and common Zaimoff, Premier Motors wholesale volume by 11 percent in 1979, RENTALS The object of the conference is to ■ II ZONED PflOPERTV sense only necessities, 688- Inc., 1132 Main Street in how we handle consular affairs, how the Commerce Department reports. 5 2 Rooms tor Rent Happy Ads To Your Friends 0044 evenings. we handle the cultural relationships, From the sunburst of new trade with China comes the latest “achieve changes in the working of the in­ 5 3 — Apartments /or Rent DOLLAR SAVER Looking for a business location on Willimantic. ternational economic system,” a The forecasts are among the 200 5 4 — Homes lor Rent And Loved Ones For As Lit­ the Hartford side of Manchester? the whole status issue and the development. The makers of Manischewitz wines will import 5 5 Business for Rent We have it An acre -t- lot with a 7 Jamaican official said. “We are seeking a manufacturing and service industry 5 6 — Resort Property for Rent room residential building that can diplomatic immunity issue," State 5 7 _ W anted to Rent be renovated or demolished. Chinese beer and vodka into this country. Debra Mazzarese dialogue rather than a formal agreement. projections contained in “U.S. Industrial tle As $2.50. Large Sizes CARRIERS NEEDED Department spokesman Jack Cannon 5 6 - Misc for Rent Uncluttered setting on a busy shows the products Monday after the Monarch Wine Co. an­ The conference is designed to achieve new Outlook,” a department publication Are Available Up To A Full street in a develupra area makes Registered Nurses said recently in explaining the mis­ scheduled for distribution next month. AUTOMOTIVE One day a week • No collecting this property idea! for a sports nounced it had signed an exclusive long-term contract to im­ approaches toward building a new 61 Auto» lor Sale center, restaurant, liquor outlet, sion. _ Page. economic order.” The sales predictions would push the 6 2 Trucks for Sale • Thomaa, Falknor, O'Leary area professional building or relai FULL & PART TIME NIGHTS U.S. conservatives, led by Sen. port. (UPI photo) 6 3 — Heavy Equipment for Sale sales. retail level to about $857 billion and 6 4 — M olorcycles-Bicycles • TImrod, Cobb Hill, Duncan, Timber NO SHIFT ROTATION The guests are staying in individual, — BROUI* I Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., have gone wholesale transactions to $810 billion. 6 5 Cam pers-Trailer s-M obile Hue Cross S Blue SMeld Partnership Nursing to f^eral court in an attenript to government-owned brown-roofed villas H o m e s area F.J.SPILECKI However, inflation will remain a major 6 6 Autom otive Service -Major Medical along a quiet, winding country road adja­ Roaiiora Planned Orimtatioa 6 7 Autos for Rent-Lease • Ferguson, Mountain, Arnott area block the change in America's China factor in both forecasts, the department “ ‘ Dental Plan policy, but no final decision is likely cent to the Runaway Bay golf course. 6 4 6 -2 1 2 1 College Tnitien ReimhurseiMiit The Latest Trade: reported, citing possible disruptions in Paid Pension Plan up In $300. per semester until after the switch in relations. Two army helicopters guarded the ap­ To Place Your New Year Happy Ad, Call buying patterns because of fear of rising ‘ Long Term Disahilit]i Continuing Indhidualized President Carter said recently the proach to the villas, and the room L o s t a n d Found assignments were kept secret until the costs. ‘ Paid Life Insurance hsenrice Programs new U.S. ties with the mainland “will , Ask for Tina or Joe Pharmacy Discount Liquor from China last minute for security reasons. During the next five years, wholesalers’ IMPOUNDED- Male^ 643-2711 PART-TIME 2 out of 4 weekends off not jeopardize the well-being of the total sales are expected to grow at an an­ Shepherd, tan and black,t CARRIER Liability Insurance Ample free parking people of Taiwan.” Government officials said Manley first New Year Happy Ads Will Appear Dec. 30th NEW YORK (U P I)-F irst it was nual rate of 10 percent to 11 percent. about 2 years old. Hawthorne** 10 Paid holidays 2 weeks vacation “The people of the United States one million cases of Chinese beer and proposed the meeting to Schmidt at a con­ Street area. ContacC MACHINISTS AND MACHINE OPERATORS airplanes, grain, oil-drilling equip­ REEDED 12 days skh leave, after one year will maintain our current commer­ 20,(KX) cases of Chinese vodka each Manchester Dog Warden, 646- * (Doadllne la Noon, Doeombor 28th) ment and Coca-Cola. From the sun­ year. 4555. r CHANDLER EVANS hqs permanent part-time openings accumulative to 100 Employee R ^ a t io n dub cial, cultural, trade and other for aircraft precision machinists and machine operators burst of new trade with China comes The company said it has provided Beacon Hill -For Fii t o impipyMi only- Creiht Union relations with Taiwan through non­ P e r s o n a ls 2; Flexible starting hours beginning between 4 pm. and 6 this latest development: The makers and will continue to provide technical U.S. Solar Incentives MINIMUM HOURLY R A TE $5.70 - More with axpwKm o, plus government means,” he said. “Many p.m. Must be willing to work ar least 4 hours or more Area of Manischewitz wines will import advice to the Chinese in their generous shift, charge, weekend end hoHday differentials which are ed- other countries are already WOMEN WANTED FOR per night. Excellent opportunity to earn additional -n ditlve. Chinese beer and vodka into this brewing operations. BOWLING league - 9:15 successfully doing this.” come. Immediate openings for: Manchester & For more Information, please contact the Peraonnef Department ®4S- country. Chester C. Moss, director of Wednesday nights. Please call 1222 ext 481. Taiwan is America's eighth largest Monarch Wine Co. of Brooklyn an­ Said Working Badly 646-2161...... after fte 5 ■ p.m. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 71 Help Wanted 13 East Hartford trading partner, with two-way com­ operations for Monarch, first went to nounced Tuesday it has signed an China two years ago, to look into the MATURE ADULT lor house ALL AROUND MACHINISTS Town Line merce estimated at about $7.5 billion exclusive long-term contract to im­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Federal incen­ and the “active” ones such as pumping PHYSICIANS OFFICE AIDE- LAUNDRY WORKERS- 1 MANGflESTER MEMORUL HOSPIT/IL. this year. possibility of importing Chinese □ EMPLOYMENT cleaning. Must have own May be Nurse, LPN, P.T., or at 71 Hayiwt stTMt port Chinese beer and vodka into the tives to get people to use solar energy in systems circulating sun-heated water for transportation. 2 days per part time washman weekends TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Call Jeanne The break in official relations will wines or alcoholic beverages. Xray Technician with second shift. Temporary ManchMtw, CionnacUcut 06040 United States. “You can get an occasional beer in their homes are working out badly and the home heating and air-conditioning and for week. References required. experience and managerial be followed by the withdrawal of the Help Wanted 13 Write Herald Box GG. washman 3rd shut. 1 part ELECTRO DISCHARGE MACHINE OPERATORS Equal Opportunity Employer The beer, “Tsingtao,” bears the Chinatown. It's usually from Hong government’s good intentions could water heating. skills. Call 646-6323. time folder, weekends. Apply 647-9946 remaining 700 U.S. troops stationed backfire, warns Rep. John Moss, D-Calif. Meadows Convalescent name of the city where it is brewed, Kong. China is the only major coun­ So far, passive solar systems bring the WANTED - Gas station atten­ PROBATE NOTICE STORE CLERK- Responsible B&S HORIZONTAL SURFACE GRINDERS on the island. and is generally considered the best Moss, chairman of the investigations best energy saving per dollar spent, the dant, full or part time. Court of Probate Home, 333 Bidwell Street, The United States has also decided try not represented among the im­ District of Manchester person needed to assume Manchester. of the regional beers brewed in porters of alcoholic beverages," subcommittee of the House Commerce subcommittee report said. However, the Mature, responsible person many duties in the operation MANUAL FLAT LAP OPERATORS to terminate a 1954 mutual defense for third shift. References NOTICE OF HEARING China. It will go on sale in the United Moss said. Committee, released a report on solar energy tax law of 1978 gives a tax credit of of a 7-Eleven Food Store. treaty by Dec. 31,1979. ' Call 871-1698. ESTATE OF LESLIE SHERWOOD Ground level position that can States about May 1, using the vast “I went to Peking. I ran into an energy and the consumer Tuesday. It in­ up to $2,200 for active solar energy equip­ SMITH, deceased IMMEDIAtE Pursuant to an order of Hon. William lead to assistant manager or marketing system built for distribu­ American journalist there and asked cluded a look at the energy tax law passed ment, barring the credit from solar equip­ TOOLMAKERS - Machinists.. K FitzGerald. Judge, dated December manager by performance. tion of the sweet Manischewitz by Congress this year, which provides tax ment that also becomes a major struc­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, 14. 1978 a hearing will be held on an EXPEHENGED Now You Know him for advice. He told me to be application praying that letters of ad­ Benefits include insurance wines. credits for purchase of energysaving Glastonbury. PTG Company. credit union, and profit International Business Machines courteous, to tell the truth, and, tural part of a home — the passive Telephone 633-7631. ministration be granted on said estate Part-time employees will share many ot the some MANUFACTURING OPENINGS AT Because China is an "unfavored" devices. systems. as in said application on file more fully sharing. Second and. third NURSE MDES and American Telephone & above all, to be patient. appears.. at the Court of Probate on shift, full time. Apply in per­ fringe benefits as our full time personnel see our larger trade nation, heavy import taxes will “Despite good intentions, federal ef­ Rep. Albert Gore, D-Tenn,, a member RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 January 4. 1979 at II 00 a.m. ad). Telegraph combined currently are “I took his advice and I’d pass it Fearl J . Hultman. Ass't. Clerk son at: Route 30, Tolland, Ct. make the alcoholic drinks relatively forts to date have resulted in the installa­ of the subcommittee, said, “It appears in shifts. Good pay, good An Equal Opportunity CHANDLER EVANS paying dividends amounting to more along to anybody else who deals with NEEDED For Information tion of too many relatively expensive, benefits and working con­ than $1 for every human on earth, high-priced. The “Tsingtao” vodka the Chinese. They’re the best summary that we give tax incentives to Employer, To provide Nursing Care ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ VISIT IN PERSON OR CALL; We are a W est Hartford based m anufacturer of precision built aircraft accessories. A will sell for about $9 a bottle, and the negotiators around. But you must be mechanically complex active solar the least cost-effective forms of solar non Manor, 180 Regan Road In private homes and with IBM’s dividend the equivalent of TUE8.-FRI., 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. steadily increasing dem and for our products has created several new full time open­ beer for about 75 cents a bottle. courteous, you must tell them the devices that have experienced far too energy for heating and cooling and we Vernon. Medical Facllillee. Part almost $10 a year for every citizen of LEGAL NOTICE SAT. 9 A.M. to NOON ings for experienced aircraft precision machinists, machine operators and quality the United States. A spokesman said that within five truth and you must be patient." many problems,” Moss said. deny tax incentives to the most cost- TOWN OF MANCHESTER time, full lima. Contldera- Or By Appoinimont control personnel on first or second shift: years, the company expects to sell “If the causes of these problems are not effective form of solar energy.” CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC MUNICIPAL BUILDING tlon given to pralarence properly identified and promptly The subcommittee said active systems - Experienced only. Top MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 of:— Location and Hours. wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY remedied, the increase in sales of solar provide less for the money because of Berlin 'I'pke., Wethersfield, INVITATION FOR CONSULTANTS TO SUBMIT RESUME C H A N D LER EVANS INC. systems generated by the tax credit will their higher initial cost and the problems 563-0151. The Town of Manchester's Consultant Selection Advisory For Information call TURRET LATHE OPERATORS (2nd SHIFT) Chinese Grain Shortage backfire, and consumer acceptance of this of new technology. Committoe of the Commission for the Cheney National Historic 643-9515 Personnel Office important energy technology will be set The subcommittee recommended, RN-LPN wanted for full or District and for the Rehabilitation of the Cheney Mill Complex AID A ASSISTANCE Corners New Park & Ookwood Aves. (P&J, W&S, MONARCH N/C, B&S TAR M/S) back for years.” part time on all shifts. Apply is in the process of selecting a consultant to develop a Preserva­ of North Eastern Conn. among other things, extending the tax in­ director of nursing. Salmon- tion Plan for the Cheney District. This project has been funded Inc. W. Horlford, Ct. 06101 Solar systems fall into two categories: centives more fully for passive systems brook Convalescent Home, off with the assistance of a matching grant-in-aid from the U.S. 357 East Canttr SUaat, Tel. 236-0651 AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS (2nd SHIFT) May Lead to Purchases the “passive” ones, with no moving equip­ and providing more information on perfor­ House Street, Glastonbury.' Manchaatar Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recrea­ An Equal Opportunity Employer M F ment, that store the sun’s heat in masonry mance and design. Please call 633-5244. tion Service, through the Connecticut Historical Commission,' HONG KONG (UPI) - China said million to 34 miilion. Coal output modernization campaign. or water for use in cooler evening hours. NURSES AIDES wanted for under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act ACME GRIDLEY M/S BAR today its grain production fell short topped the 600 million-ton-mark, an China’s harvest this year of wheat, of 1966. All interested qualified parties, who can meet the of the state target in 1978 and full time on all shifts. Apply increase of 50 million tons over last rice, potatoes, barley and other director of nursing. Salmon-, nature and extent of services required, are requested to submit economists predicted the Asian giant year. cereals was estimated at 295 million brook Convalescent Home, off a letter of intent and a resume for the evaluation of the Selec- would be forced to make large new It was the same story across the tons — an increase of 10 million tons Area Police Report House Street, Glastonbury,, lion Committee no later than 4:30 P.M. on January 11, 1979 in ELECTRO DISCHARGE MACHINE OPERATORS (2nd SHIFT) wheat purchases from the United board in industry. But the report on but up only slightly from the figure of Please call 633-5244. the office of the Director of Planning. All letters of intent and States and other producers. agriculture was grim, and the blame five years ago. re.sumes received after that time will not be considered. A B&S HORIZONTAL SURFACE GRINDERS (2nd SHIFT) South Windsor dent is still under in­ Police said he SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for detailed work program outlining the scope of the project is A year-end economic report by the was put on severe drought that hit Production of cotton, tobacco, and South Windsor. Will train. BOYS & GIRLS available at the Planning Department, Lincoln Center. The New China News Agency showed many of the important grain- a number of cash crops was up but James McKeon, 19, of vestigation. accelerated rapidly while Apply 9 Brookfield Street or China’s industry had its best results Old Lyme, was taken to State Police said a car exiting from the lot of the call 289-5918, after 12 noon. Committee will examine and evaluate resumes submitted and MANUAL FLAT LAP OPERATORS (2nd SHIFT) producing areas for prolonged the tone of the report indicated the reserves the right to limit the number of respondents to be in­ in a dozen years, with production up periods. increase was only slight, and disap­ Rockville General Hospital driven by William R. A-I Service Station, lost NURSES AIDES - Full time, terviewed in making the final determination of a consultant. more than 12 percent in the first 11 Economists who specialize in pointing. early Sunday morning for Philips, 24, of 21 Clark control, and his car rolled Work After School O.D. (UUNDERS (1st SHIFT) Road, Bolton, was and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity employer, months — a pace expected to be China said the shortfall in grain was The drought affected the country’s treatment of faciai over onto its roof. He was Experienced preferred, but and requires an affirmative aclion policy for all of its Contrac­ equaled or exceeded in December. certain to bring about an increase in four main river basins — the Yellow, lacerations received in a southbound and the driver taken to Manchester we will train. Apply in person:, tors as a condition of doing business with the Town, as per JIG BORE OPERATOR (2nd SHIFT) The agency said 1978 was “the best the c o u n try ’s alread y larg e Haiho, Huai and Yangtze. scuffle outside the Brave of the second vehicle was Memorial Hospital but East Hartford Convalescent Federal Order U246. The successful consultant must be able to year since the Cultural Revolution” purchases of wheat in the inter­ Bull Cafe. Leo L. Christmas, 34, of police said he reportedly Home, 745 Main Street, East' ( omply with Title VI of the Federal Civil Rights Act ot 1964 1. Over 12 yrs. of age “Areas along the middle and lower Hartford. B&S HYDROTAPE OPERATOR (2nd SHIFT) — the outburst of political turbulence national market. reaches of the Yangtze were worst South Windsor Police Marlborough, who was was not injured. No court I P.L. 88-352) and all requirements imposed by the U.S. Depart­ ment of Interior Regulation (43 CFR 17) pursuant to the above in the late 1960s that brought China’s This could drive up the price for hit. Water flow in the middle and said the alleged scuffle traveling west. Police said date was given. SEWING MACHINE factories and schools to a virtual the Western consumer and would in­ took place when one group at a point in the vicinity of Vernon Operators and miscellaneous rille VI of that Act and the Regulation. BOSTOMATIC OPERATOR (1st SHIFT) lower stretches of the Yangtze were Dated this 27th day of December, 1978. halt. crease China’s indebtedness to reduced to two-thirds of normal and was leaving the cafe and Box Mountain Road, the Stedman Baskerville, 38, workers needed. Must have 2. Neat some High School Education. 117-12 Steel production this year totaled Western countries, which already is the water flow of the Huai River was another was on its way in. Philips car came up the hill of 62 Park West Drive, and at the top went into the Must be able to read and" 31 million tons, up 7 million from last expected to run into tens of billions of the smallest recorded in 30 years,” Police said words were Rockville, was charged speak English, and provide northbound lane and struck year. Pig iron productions was up 9 dollars because of China’s expensive the report said. exchanged and the scuffle Monday night with dis­ own transportation. No NOTICE INSTRUMENT MAKER (1st SHIFT) started. the Christmas car head-on. orderly conduct. Police experience necessary. Please 3. Willing to work hard Police said Philips suf­ Call Personnel Department at Russell E. Saunders III, said he allegedly created a PUBLIC HEARING fered a broken arm and leg Pioneer Parachute Company ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 21, of 83 Oak S t., disturbance at an apart­ 644-1581. TOOLROOM MACHINISTS (1st SHIFT) New Chinese Spellings Manchester, was charged and possible internal in­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS ment at 79 Brooklyn St. He TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT with first-degree assault, juries. Christmas suffered was released on his SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- 4. Able to work 3 hrs. af­ ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS (1st & 2nd SHIFTS) carrying a dangerous in­ head bruises and' a promise to appear in court Excellent Part Time work. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of strument, and breach of passenger in his car, John Will train. Call Manchester Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the in Rockville on Jan. 2. 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, the peace. He was released Christmas, suffered head Stanley Ziemba, 20, of Will Confuse Americans bruises and a broken jaw. Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, January 2, 1979, at 8:00 on a surety bond for 132 Union St., Rockville, NURSES AIDES- Full time, ter school Paul G. Dilworth, 22, of I’.M to consider and act on the following: EXPERIMENTAL MACHINISTS (1st SHIFT) By Unilril Pri-HH Inirrnalional The predominant system has been anomalies,” says Bush. “For in­ appearance in court on was charged Tuesday with all shifts. Experience 127 South Road, Bolton, preferred, but training will be Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Just as Americans get used to Wade-Giles, named for a 19th- stance, the system equates the Jan. 8. disorderly conduct in con­ was charged Friday night given. Apply in person: East 1978-79, Recreation — $2,000.00 for Arts and Crafts, to be Chinese names and places, the ruling century missionary and government letters ‘ch’ with the sound ‘j.’ Thus Mark K. Violette, 21, of nection with the investiga­ Hartford Conv All machining assignments require the ability to set-up and operate from blueprints with driving while under convalescent Home, financed [rom lees. circle in Beijing — that’s right, official traveling in China who former Premier Chou En-lai’s name 204 Oak G rove S t., tion of a disturbance at his 745''Main Street, East Hart­ and or proces. sheets. the influence of liquor or ford. Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget Ambitious boys & girls Beijing — is changing the rules of the developed a way of converting the should be pronounced ‘joe-n-lie.’ Manchester, was charged home. He was released on with breach of the peace in drugs. He was involved in a 1978-79. TRANSFER to Water Reserve Fund - $30,000.00 to Newly effective hourly rates and liberal shift premium are competitive with major translating game. strange sounds of Chinese into words “ But, with an apostophe, ch’ his promise to appear in be financed from Water Department unappropriated sur­ connection with the same one-car accident on Route SECRETARY - Part time area aircraft manufacturers; incentive rates are available on m any jobs. In addition, No longer can you order Cantonese the Occidental tongue can handle. sounds like our ch, as in cii’ang.” court on Jan. 2. mornings, Vernon Circle area. plus. incident. He was released 44A. our personnel enjoy a fully company paid life, health and salory insurance package food to go. The succulent cuisine “But now the Chinese have their Pinyin corrects these defects, but Typing, and machine Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget can earn over and pension program; educational assistance; credit union facilities; and many really takes its name from the city of own system and they feel it’s time in doing so, it makes many place- on his promise to appear in transcription a must. Send 1978-79 — Community Agencies — Early Learning Center — Guangzhou. court on Jan. 8. Police said resume to Box AA c/o other attractive employee benefits. the world learned it,” says Richard names that have become familiar to Manchester Herald. $198.00 to be financed by rent received from the Early Lear­ Mao Tse-tung’s real name is Mao Bush, program associate for the us — Peking, for instance — look and other arrests are pending. ning Center. South Windsor Police are ^30.00 per week. For Information Zedong, and the capital city of China Council of the Asia Society. sound strange. PART TIME- No nights. No Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants. Fund Peking will be converted to Beijing. Thus, in Pinyin, the city known as also investigating van­ TYPIST weekends. Long holidays. July 61, CETA Title VI — $34,246.00 to be financed from Grant, to VISIT IN PERSON OR CALL The Chinese won’t notice any Canton is Guangzhou, which is the dalism at the Pleasant and August off. Many retired cover the period of January 1, 1979 through December 31, TUE8.-FRI. 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Dockets Trimmed Valley School. Police said gentlemen and housewives difference. They've always way Chinese pronounce it when they Experienced in newspaper ad enjoy driving school buses 1979. SAT. 9 A.M. to NOON pronounced those names and cities speak to one another. HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford sometime over the holiday WHY NOT YOU? We will Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants Fund Or By Appointmant that way. “Pinyin is a romanized, phonetic Superior Court judges and clerks are weekend, 11 windows were composition. Knowledge of AKI train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or 61, Title V Older Americans Act — $12,806.00 to be financed But Hsinhua (now Zinhua), the of­ system that would make Chinese making a concentrated effort to cut broken at the school. Keyboards and Photon Typesetters Manchester, 643-2414. from Grant from State Department on Aging, to be used for CALL ficial New China News Agency and words as easy to pronounce as back the case load in the state’s A house at 477 Foster an elevator at the Green School. Drive was broken into over helpful. TRUCK MECHANIC with I’roposcd additional appropriation to Special Grants Fund CHANDLER EVANS INC. source of almost all information French, German or English words busiest court. qualified experience in from the secrecy-shrouded once you learn the phonics of the Records on file Tuesday showed the weekend and hi-fi com­ Good benefit package, general truck repairs. Com­ 61. Title II Anti-Recession Grant, Public Works Employment Personnel Office ponents were reported mis­ Act — $5,690.00 to be financed from Grant from State Depart­ mainland, is slowly converting to a system,” Bush said. court officials resolved 75 criminal week. mands top wages, $280 a Corners New Park & Oakwood Aves. new phonetic method of writing Conversion may take years to com­ cases, granted 103 uncontested sing. week. Must have own tools ment on Aging, to be used lor bathrooms and a ramp at the All company benefits. For Ap­ Green School. 643-2711 W. Hartford, O . 06101 Chinese known as Pinyin, after using plete since there are about 8,000 divorce cases, and threw 212 divorces Bolton pointment call 688-2233. a Western code for almost a century. characters in the Chinese alphabet. out of court because lawyers or their Three persons were Call Sheldon Cohen Elizabeth J. Intagliata Pinyin was developed in China Secretary, Board ot Directors Tel. 236-0651 Most major American news clients failed to reappear. taken to Manchester for appointment DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL Manchester. Connecticut during the 1950s, but until now has organizations have decided to stay Court clerks said one judge Memorial Hospital Friday BUSES WANTED- We will Ask for Mike 643-2711 - Ext. 51 Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 21.st day of been virtually ignored by China working for three days on 15 un- train you. Part time An Equal Opportunity Employer M F with Wade-Giles until then. night with injuries suffered Bquel Opportunitf Emptoyer W F Housewives and retirees December, 1978. scholars. “But Wade-Giles contains many concested divorce cases normally in a two-car accident on preferred, Manchester area 114-12 grants between 70 and 80 divorces. Lake Street and the acci­ 643-2373. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Per. 27. 197B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Dec. 27. 1978- PAGE NINETEEN Frank md Ernest Paanuto — Charloo M. Schulz

rNKV point BUSINESS & SERVICE ACROSS Answer to Previouf Puzzle THERE'S 1He HOUSE ItWERE S T ' 5 B O P Y Dear Abby 1 Small bills DOWN M M E L E T 8 17 [17 THAT LITTLE REP-HAIREP AW'i'BE BILLIE JEAN KIN6 5 Hem M A n 0 8 L 0 If P g 6IRL LIVES... UiaCALLMEIMlBHtANO 9 Sick 1 Alley____ E K 0 A E 8 M UANGlIAOe. H&y ^ ^ By Abigail Van Buren 12 Aware of (2 2 Compass 8 E 0 U 1 M INVITE ME OUT TUPiNlljER i T M f P\ T- wds) point _ N 8 M ^ A Y lIN fO 13 Parch 3 Arrival-timt M I 8 D E A L T A R 7 1 14 Accounting guess (abbr) 1 8 T 8 T E A P f agency (abbr.) 4 Football 8 N O 8 T 8 A T 9 A HAD CHOUGH. 5 This (Sp.) 8 T A V A 8 8 DIRECTORY 15 Period of no E 8 f E i war 6 Of God (Lat) M n 17 Eight (prefix) 7 Street Arab 8 T A T H Y S X J A Servteet OHtrad 31 Sarvfcet Offered 31 Building Contracting 33 Building Contracting 33 • tin »p MA. M . TM. UJ. M-OH r\ 18 Accountant 6 Heretofore (2 u T 0 C 8 A C V 1 A N L E If You Lend for Love, (abbr.) wds.) E 8 1 8 O 8 M 1 D E 8 T E C E N T C&M TREE SERVICE - Free HOUSE CLEANING WES ROBBINS carpentry CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. 19 Makes used 9 Composer i 1 Y estimates, discount senior problems? General Cleaning, remodeling specialist. Ad­ Additions. Repairs. Cabinets. it-»7 Prltcllla’fl Pop — Ed Sullivan to Stravinsky citizens. Company Carpets, Floors, Walls, Smoke ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. Kiss Your$$ Goodbye 21 Boxes 10 Part of a shoe 30 Schoolroom 49 Biblical Manchester-owned and St Water Damage Restora­ built-ins, bathrooms, 24 Adams' 11 Oodles item prapotHion operated. Cail 646-1327. tion. Professional-Insured. kitchens. 649-3446. BOV/ SOUR MOTHER’S A A4AN Y SHE'S grandson 16 English derby 33 Cowboy's WROBEL & SON- General Articles lor Sale 41 Apartments For Rent 53 AutOs For Sale SOU THINK WHOS / SOMEONE WHO 50 The same DOMESTICARE, 643-1945. 61 BEEM GOSSIPING ON n o t 25 Difficult town nickname Carpentry & Repairs. WOULP NEVER) THATS ALL SHE (L«.) REWEAVING burn holes. QUAUTY CARPENTRY By Lacy V est DEAR ABBY: I am in love with a man I’ve been dating for THE PHONE FOR THE WANTEP TO KNOW 27 Heats 20 Air defense 36 Send forth Specializing in Remodeling, LIVE CHRISTMAS trees for EAST HARTFORD- 2 CHATTER ON /GOSSIP- WOAAEN TALKING 53 New (prefix) Zippers, umbrellas repaired. FREE- Junk cars removed Harp Construction. Garages. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- three yeara. Three months ago he asked to borrow $3,000 to LAST HALF HOUR/ WHAT TV CHANNEL. , 31 Time zone group (abbr.) 38 Classes Rec Rooms, Repairing of sale, 454 Woodland Street, U K E THAT . ' i ING, FOP: UKE TD PD.' (abbr.) 54 Aimenien Window shades. Venetian 649-7243. Framing. Additions. Bedroom Apartment, second speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new TO? SHE WAS WA104INS/ 21 Grove of trees 41 Land of the Porches, Concrete and Manchester. complete a business deal. He said he’d pay me back in 30 — 32 Marshal blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Remodeling. Roofing, St floor. $235 monthly, plus radials, (2 snows), excellent 22 Unfastened Sheiks mountein Chimney Repairs. No job too utilities. No Pets, or chilaren. days. Dillon's Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 64Si- COMPLETE LAND Siding. Call 643-5001. condition 228-0475 or 2269550. 23 Actress Davis 43 Kind of beard 55 Numbers small. Discount Senior FIREWOOD FOR SALE. I gave him the $3,000 and didn’t want to insult him by ask­ nickname 5221. CLEARING and Chipping &r- Bus line. 289-1995, or 5663821. 1 24 Estimation (abbr.) Citizens. 649-2403. Hardwood. Cut, split and 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-speed, 8- ing for an lOU. i c s l 34 Sense 45 Use dynamite vice. Building lots cleared. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 26 Egypt (abbr.) 47 Coffin stand 56 Entrgy-teving ODD JOBS Done ■ Cellars, at­ delivered, J75 cord, 649-5683. TWO BEDROOM track stereo, $1100. Call 646 Five weeks passed without a mention of the money, so I 35 Position Fully insured. Tree removal. Carpentry and general con­ Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 37 Smoke 28 Relegate 46 Headstrong time (abbr.) tics. garages, yards cleaned, No job to big or to small. tracting. Residential and TOWNHOUSE AVAILABLE. 2227, after 6 pm, asked him how his deal was coming. He said it fell through, 29 Wherewithal HARDWOODS- 4 foot lengths, All appliances. Heat and hot but that he had used the $3,000 to repay another debt. He 39 Aviation moving, trucking.Loam for Guaranteed results. Don't commercial. Whether it be a agency (abbr.) 1 2 3 4 pri 6-9 months seasoned. 255 per water included. $325 monthly. S 6 7 8 9 10 11 sale. Lawn service. No job too waste money on large small repair job, a custom ment Co. Expert installation ATTENTION! Come see our said he would repay me as soon as he sold a piece of 40 Dropsy cord. Cut and split 18 in., 6-9 Call Mr. Peterman, 649-9404, property he owned. >2 big or small. 568-8522. business overhead. Miner built home or anything in of aluminum siding gutters Great Selection of Quality 42 Urgent 13 14 months seasoned ?70 per cord. or 6461171. Preowned Autos. Completely A month later I brought up the matter of the money again 44 Missile type Land Clearing. Call 649-8735 between, call 646-13ra. and trim. Roofini"ing installation IS COMPLETE CARPET & Tile after 7 pm. All delivered in 2 cord reconditioned at Manchester and he said the property didn't bring, as much as he thought (abbr.) 16 17 and repairs 6491-6495, 871-2323. amounts. Call 649-8735 alter 7 installation and repairs. Free NEWTON SMITH- QUIET ONE BEDROOM Honda, Connecticut’s largest it would, but he’d try to give me half of what he owed me as 46 Norwegian pm. Apartmenl. Heat, air con­ L 18 20 estimates. Call 646-3745, after Remodeling, Repairs, and SPECIALIZING cleaning and and most complete Honda soon as possible. 47 Bestial 1 - 5 p.m. Rec-Rooms. No job to small. ditioned. West Middle Turn­ Dealer! 24 Adam Street, Captain Eaay — Qrooka A Lawranca 50 Actress 21 22 23 repairing chimneys, roof, new kaSINO AMPLIFIER- four pike. $190. Adults only. Call Abby, I mentioned the money again last evening and he 649-3144. roofs. Free estimates. 30 ' Manchester. said he didn't really need it in the ftrst place; he was only Lupino 1 3RICK, Block, Stone. Painting-Papartng 32 10 inch speakers. 60 RMS plus 649-2098. Occupancy for Jan. 51 Author 26 21 29 30 years Experience. Howley, boosters. $199 or best offer. 1, 1979. testing me to see if I’d give it to himi NO S E N S E J lH A T B THAT DAMB.T PONCHA H M M .ISEE' 1 Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney JEEP 1974 CJ-5 - 258 C.I. High WANT A SN IFF Fleming 31 nry - 643-5361. 568-3714. Now I’m confused, angry and disappointed. The $3,000 S O IN ' A P B ( WASH! SLOWLY BUT S E E ! SHE’S WHAT 'YOU repairs. No job too small. PAINTING - Interior and ADDITIONS AND performance engine, 20,000 OF MV FRENCH JUST ’CAUSE V SURELY SHE’S DRIVIM' 52 Orchestra’s lo­ 1 ■ 4 ROOM DUPLEX. Available won't break me. but I'm not richer either. I’m not the type to r JUSTWEEPLIN' MEANLY’KNOW,' cation 35 Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ exterior, paperhanging, REMODELING. Free es­ miles. Hooker Headers, PeRFUMET..J>ON'T THE SK IPP ER - ME TO WOMAM- . YAl YOU 5H0ULP 36 ROOFER WILL Install roof, 52 YEAR OLD DINING by January 1st. Stove, take legal steps to get my money. What do you make of this HESITATE, you IN MANY 57 Superlative timates. excellent work references. timates. Call Anthony H o lley four barrel, AN’ HIS FREAKY SLAUeHTERI LOOK FER SUBTIE J 1 1 siding or gutter for low dis­ ROOM SET- $450. Please call refrigerator, $235 and securi­ whole episode? SLOBS! s p e a k WAYS, WASH. suffix 40 43 Free estimates. Fully in­ Squillacote 649-0811. count price. Call Ken at 647- Offennauser high-rise PAU6HTER HAVE \wmsvBEEnB, YOU’VE GOT 646-6649. ty. 643-1442. YA DOIN’THIS 58 Words of un­ " 1 QUAUTY CARPENTRY By sured. Martin Matson, 649- 1566. manifold. Monro Magnum MIXED EMOTIONS HER BUCK! A br illia n t 44 « 4. Ham Construction Additions, 4431. CARPENTRY - Repairs, shocks, all gauges, 2 sets of "MAIP'SIE! MINPI derstanding (2 1 JANUARY 1st to MAY 1st. wds.) 47 48 49 rooMng, siding decks and gar­ remodeling, additions, gar­ Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 tires, fog lights, roll bar. DEAR MIXED: The gentlemen appears to be a flake. Be .. ages. Call anytime. 643-5001. QUALITY PAINTING and Heating-Plumbing 35 Four Rooms. Call after 5 Excellent shape. Must sell 59 Son of 1 ages, roofing. Call David prepared to write oH the $3,000 aa tuition in the achool of ex­ Aphrodite 51 52 p.m., 649-8577. 83 84 IS JT Paper Hanging by Willis Patria, 644-1796. A COMPLETE BOARDING this month! Please call 623- perience. And never lend money without n proper lOU. 60 Greek letter CARPET INSTALLATION - Schultz. Fully insured SEWERLINES, sink lines, 4051. 57 cleaned with electric cutters, facility for canine and feline SECOND FLOOR - Cozy (P.S. If yonVe atiU In love with him, 1 anggeat you keep yoor 61 Something 58 19 Stair shifts. Repairs. Carpets, references. 6494343. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - guests. Dog grooming. All heartatringa and your purse strings separate.) small by professionals, McKinney apartment, one bedroom. flO 61 steam Cleaning. Free es­ New homes custom built health guard maintenance, 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA 62 Compass 92 timates. Call 649-6265. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Appliances. Near shopping V J.P. LEWIS St SON Interior remodeled, additions, rec ultra-violet germicidal lights. hard top, 2-door. Good running DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine just got her nose re-done. and Exterior painting, paper pany, 643-5308. and bus lines. $180 monthly, condition. $500, 649-7149 after rooms, garage, kitchens Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Abby, there wasn’t anything wrong with it. but she thought EXPERT PAINTING and hanging, remodeling, carpen­ remodeled.bath tile, cement plus utilities. Gas heat. 5 pm. NO JOB TOO Small - To let Sheldon Road, Manchester. Parking. Adults only, no pets. it was too big. That was last year. Now she wants to have PlirtWitA.lit.fjlliiiLisn.nl LANDSCAPING Specialize, try. Fully insured. 649-9658. work, steps, dormers, For reservations please call Exterior House Painting. repairs, plugged drains, Security. Call 646-0557, after 6 1978 DATSUN B-210 10,500 Crochet her breasts enlarged! Allay Oop — Dava Graua Win at bridge residential or commercial. 646-5971. ' p.m. Tree pruning, SILKTOWN PAINTERS- Call 6494291. kilchen faucet replaced, miles standard, excellent con­ SM A LL What do you think of people who get themselves done ^rayin^^ow ing, weeding. Pofessional work at no extra repaired, rec rooms, dition, takes regular, $3,200. over? I think it's phony, selfish and egotistical. Musical Instruments 44 M EDIUM WHAT DID SOU DO WHILE AW, NOT MUCH... cost. Call 646-5424. bathroom remodeling, heal FIVE ROOM Two bedroom Call 646-0795 evenings. M. FROM KANSAS OKAY, YOU TWO ^ r G L i ^ i ;m ( w hy Ncnr? FIRST CLASS Carpentry - LARGE " WAS SHOPPING, ALLEY? LOOKED THROUGH WE’RE READY Remodeling and Additions. modernization, etc. Free apartment. First floor. On bus Estimate gladly given. M i N 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and line. $250 monthly, plus TH' MAGAZINES AN’ ANY TIME SNOW-PLOWING- Available A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 BANK REPOSSESSIONS for DEAR M.: You are entitled to your oplnlou, and so la yonr BOUGHT A COUPLA ry,- A CHANffit -mBM Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. etc. Rivers Music, 7 Main utilities and security. No pets. 5819 YOU ARE 1 c h a n g e !/ t L O O K A T , / A LO N G all winter, night or day. tors. Quality painting and years experience! For Free Street, New Britain. 225-1977. sale- 1977 Datsun 620 pickup, friend. Anything people do about their appearance that will COMICS, IS A U ! Misleading the opponents SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. paper hanging at reasonable Call 646-0557, after 6 p.m. 11,000 miles excellent comfi- .THESE NOW.'( WITH Estimates, call 646-4239. MANCHESTER PLUMBING We buy, sell, trade. Quick to crochet . . . so make them feel better about tbemaelves It all right with me. YOU.' Don’t wait til it snows! Call rates. Fully insured.Free tion $4,300, 1975 Oldsmobile nice to wear . . . the lacy Now, what's YOUR problem? r 6464)743, after 3:30 p.m. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- St HEATING - Repairs. Visla Cruiser station wagon vest. NORHl 12-27 drew trumps with two leads. GENERAL CARPENTRY, Remodeling. Pumps repaired Boals-Accessorles 45 The slam was cold If South 7696. Repairs, Remodeling, with air- needs body work $2,- No. 5819 has crochet DEAR ABBY: You always tell girls they should confide in e J 1084 SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ / replaced. Free estimates. Homes lor Rent 700, 1974 Pontiac Firebird directions for Small, Me­ • AQ could find either minor suit Garages. Additions, Porches, 1974 FURY - 16'/i-foot 54 their mothers. Well, I used to, but no more. queen so South led dunamy'g tial and Commercial. Depen­ TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Electric drain-snaking. 24- with air $2,525, 1972 Pontiac dium and Large (8-18) « A 10 4 hour service, 646-0237. fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Sizes inclusive. First I made my mother promise that if I told her queen of hearts at trick four. dable. Reasonable. Call 649- ting. Interior, Exterior. Paper Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. 1975 55-horsepower outboard MANCHESTER- 447 Summit Firebird standard $1,000, 1970 ♦ K932 2098. or 646-3824. Hanging. General Repairs. Street. 3 Bedroom Cape. Rec Chevrolet Malibu $700, 1970 TO OlOEl, tu d $1.00 for fleck something in confidence she wouldn’t tell anybody. She East was in with the king Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. a e d WEST EAST and if East had simply led a Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. FARRAND REMODELING - Room. Appliances. Carpeting. Chrysler New Yorker $ ^ , promised, and I told her. (It was something almut a boy 1 Also 50 horse Johnson out­ liked.) Well, it got back to him because my mother told my ♦ 93 0 65 third heart, South woiild be DICK’S SNOW-PLOWING- Cabinets and Formica Tops, board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- Fireplace. Garage. No pets. 1969 Chrysler Newport $450, AN N E C A IO T Serving Manchester for 10 aunt, and this aunt just happens to have the biggest mouth » 682 VK 10753 able to get a useless diacanl TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain­ Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ PLUMBING- 25 Years’ 9550. $400 monthly. 6460882. above can be seen at the Meneheeter HerMd years. Parking lots, ting. Papering, General Savings Bank of Manchester, 11M Ave. of Americee in Scarsdale, and she told the boy’s mother! ♦ Q532 « 98 7 6 from dummy on Us jack of ditions, Decks, All types of Experience! Call Tom .H tm York, N.Y. lO O It ♦ 8784 «QS hearts and would still have driveways, sidewalks. San­ Repairs. (^11 Paul evenings. Remodeling and Repairs. Dawkins at 649-7630. "Dif­ MANCHESTER- Single to 923 Main Street, Manchester. So, please, Abby, tell mothers who can't keep secrets not ding also available. 646-5099. 6 4 3 ^ 3 Garden Products 47 Print Namt, Addreii vltk ZIP SOUTH had to find a queen. Phone 643-6017. ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. ” share 3 bedroom house with CODE and Style Kunktr. to feel left out if their children don’t tell them anything. Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona same. $150 monthly, including 1977 CHEVY NOVA- 4 door 4 AKQ72 However, East led the BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh 1979 A L B U M with a 32-page SORRY GIRL nine of diamonds at tr i^ Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, utilities. 649-8005. sedan. Air conditioning. Am- “Gift Section” with full V J64 fm radio. 6 cylinders. $3,350. directiona. Price . . . $2.00 ♦ K J five. This took South’s dia­ pears, 260 Bush Hill Ro( DEAR SORRY: You’re right, of course. So, to all you ^ W A T C H ^ mond finesse for him. He Call 6465409 anytime. ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $ U 8 EACH. « A J 10 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted J 3 Business Opportunity 14 Real Estate Wanted 28 Manchester. mothers out there: If you want to keep the lines of com­ THOSE was able to discard one club Nfl. O-111-BlUE RIBBON BUILTS. munication open between you and your children, SUDDEN Vulnerable: Both on dununy’s third Hlammyd BABYSITTER NEEDED- PART TIME COOK- Small Antiques OHIces-Stores lor Rent 55 Cntalas ilitiia lovtly Raitti. MANCHESTER Package MAY WE BUY your home? 48 Nfl. 0-117-OUILTS ON PARAOE. never—but NEVER—betray a confidence. STOPS Dealer: North and we’ll never know how be Starting January 2nd., in my East Hartford Restaurant, DIrflctiflai for tliUtn quilts. .ft store. Excellent location. Well Quick, fair, all cash and no ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. . ^ Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 West North East could have handled hii home mr 2 hours, 7 a.m. to 9 Home Type Cooking. Mature problem. Call Warren E. THE PACK RAT Antiques St Nfl. Q-11l-0RANDM0THEri nOW- South established business. Call Ideal location. $300 including ER QUIITI. I I fuelaatiflf quilts. Getting married? Wbetber you want a formal ebnreb 14 Pass 14 queen problems if forced to a.m. for 2 school age children. woman. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 4 day Howland, Realtors, 643-II08. Collectables will be open attack on his own. Marion E. Robertson, utilities. Don Horrigan, 1973 HONDA CB 450, Low Nfl. 0-119. AMERICA'S FAVORITE wedding or a simple do-yonr-own-tbing ceremony, get Pass 34 Pass 4NT $40 every 2 weeks. Call 646- week. Call 643-0848,5 to 8 p.m. Realtor, 643-5953, again January 7th, 40 Flora AFONANS. A bflartiful SfliflcUfla. 5178. Barrows Company.647-1000. mileage. Excellent condition. Abby'e new booklet, “How to Hove a Lovely Wedding.” Pass 54 DU. 5NT Why did East make that •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Road, off Route 85, Bolton. $650. Call 643-5849. - m ake a qift. Mao) .silly play? lifts far friflads aad faMlty. Send $1 and a loag, etamped (28 cente) eelf-addreised Pass 64 Pass 64 TEXAS REFINERY CORP. Household Goods 40 &uth made a psychologi­ SECURITY OFFICERS - One offers plenty of money plus •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER- Main Street envelope to Abby: IK Leeky Drive, Beverly HIIli, Cilif. Pass Pass Pass Private Instructions IB modern office available. 400 HERCULES 176 1978 7 speed, 90212. cal play. He dropped his of Connecticut’s most cash bonuses, fringe benefits REFRIGERATORS □ R E N T A L S excellent condition. Fox •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' progressive and leading to mature person in sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call Jack of hearts undw East’s Washers / ranges, used, shocks $795. Call 649-6549. Automotive Service 66 Opening lead: 4 9 king. Perhaps East sboidd security companies is now Manchester area. Regardless REMEDIAL READING and guaranteed and clean. New 6462469 or 6462755. recruiting part-time and full­ of experience, write F. S. math; individualized work Rooms lor Rent 52 have figured out that South shipment damaged, G.E & 1978 YAMAHA YZ lOOE- WE PAY $10 for complete held a low heart, but Egkt time officers. You must have Pate, Pres. Box 711, Fort program, (lst-8th grade) by FRIGIDAIRE. lx)w prices. 466 MAIN STREET. North of Astrograph car, telephone, clean police Worth Texas. 76101. master’s degree teacher. 568- THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Post office, about 5,000 sq, ft. Excellent condition! $650.00. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland By Oiwald Jacoby went wrong. He didn't waht B.D. Pearl St Son, 649 Main Call 6464226, Mike. Auto Body. 528-1990. Tha Born Loaar — Art Sansom to give a ruff mid discard. record and be willing to work 8075. Street, 643-2171. Birch House Women. Central­ of centrally located space. and Alan Sontng rotating shifts. We offer good ASSISTANT FOR ly located. Downtown Ideal for store, office or other lys . He led the diamond - id E starting rate, paid training, VETERINARUN- full time, RIDING LESSONS indoor Manchester. Kitchen business or commercial use. ventures look promising today, "I V. Here is an example of solved all South’s probiuiit. LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ privileges. Call 649-2358. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. t e f f especially Insituallons where m HOUOAV 'itx)RHP? Note that if South tUiJ mOC uniforms, fringe benefits and receptionist type, experience riding ring. Western stock tion, orange background with Victor MoUo strategy from rapid advancement. If you can helpful but not needed. Call seat, saddle seat and hunt you can use your skills to THI^LWBI “Die Finer Arts of Bridge.” that jack of hearts white floral print. Call after 4 enhance someihing another B^HiV'KlJOW,,. East would not have been meet our requirements call 872-7351. seat. All levels 228-9817. p.m., 646-1168. CENTRAL- Gentleman. Plea­ MODERN CARPETED, Air East’s double of North’s sant room. Telephone. Next to conditioned offices, ample has already started. UH.mDIRJ'T given the problem. - 522-5146. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) K’s a five-heart response to the VOICE, PIANO Instructions. shower. Parking. Call 649-6801 free parking. Broad Street Blackwood four notrump got (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom after 6:30. location. Call 646-8422 or 646 December 28. 1978 good day to get together with 7 '(iDU F< xm Former faculty New York Set, Excellent condition. one whom you’d like to build a West off to the h u r t lead (For a copy olJACOBYMOD­ Music and Art High School. 5762. This coming year you may > 7 Queen-size hed, triple dresser, become involved In a very more meaninglul relationship. and also told South that the ERN, send t1 to: "Win al Professional Singer/Pianist. dresser with shelved mirror, Apartments For Rent , S3 Bonds can be greatly strength­ heart finesse was going to MANCHESTER- Retail, worthwhile project where you .THI^ '/EAR2 Bridge," care ot Ihia newspa­ 644-8597. night stand. 4 years old. $800. will not seek the limelight, but ened right now. lose so South went right up per, P.O. Box 489, Radio aty FORM LOOKING for anything in real storage, and/or manufac­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your with the ace of hearts and Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) C 5684)935. operate instead from the Schools-Classes 19 estate rental - apartment , turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to ace In the hole today Is your homes, multiple dwellings, no 100,000 sq. ft, very reasonable. wings. You'll be n^re con­ 30” ELECTRIC Frigidaire cerned with rewards than tenacity, a quality that gives Call 643-2718 FOR THE BEST - Manchester fees. Call J.D. Real fetate Brokers protected. Call applause. you the edge. Hang In there till Heathcliff — Q«orga Qataly Stove. Immaculate. $100. Associates, Inc. 6461980. FOa AFTEa HOUM KMALO Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Color: White. Cqll 643-9317 Heyman Properties, 1-226- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) you work things out to your 1206. expectations. MRl DOLLM SAVEa AOS pupils per teacher. FREE in­ after 5 p.m. Conditions are ripe today to troductory lesson with this ad. VERNON- Well maintained advance a secret ambition. If LEO (July 26Aug. 22) At a Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. garden apartments. Frank circumstances give you the social gathering you may en­ WE BUY AND SELL Used □ AUTOMOTIVE counter someone you’ve been WInthrop - Dick Cavalll WRITE YOUR FAST AD ON THIS FORM Furniture. One piece or entire Smith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or LYNCH MOTORS INC. green light, move ahead at full l Resident Manager 871-9188. speed. Find out what motivates anxious to talk with. Draw this BEFORE CAIUNO IN . household. Cash on the line. party aside where you can Furniture Barn. 646-0865. Autoa For Sale 61 you in your 1979 Astro-Graph r 'u - h a v e M V PItoM Mit for Tha Horald vW not bt oecoplid If namo and ad- RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to 100 CAR CLEARANCE SALE Letter. Mail 50 cents for each converse privately. Y o u ’re a FtXUOWH?By I DON'T □ REAL ESTATE super-salesman today. draaa art not gtvan. share apartment with same. and a long, self-addressed, PINNER NOW, sa V E C H O C B R E M E M B S ? SIDE BY SIDE Kelvinator 1966 CHEVY WAGON- Run­ VIRGO (Aug. 26Sept. 22) D on’t 11 WOflO MINIHUM ON A U A06 Large bedroom. 647-9988. stamped envelope to Astro- FIR ssrA P 5 A N U T refrigerator and freezer, 19 ning but needs work. $75. Call Dec. 26th • 30tli sit on any moneymaking Ideas S A V /N q - Homes For Sale Graph, P.O. 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Available im­ today will you fully appreciate In Tho HoroM 1171. printing plates, .007 thick concerned today, you are both mediately. QuieL or retired your remarkable resourceful­ EXTRA lior Savor tor 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for persons. References, securi­ clever and Intuitive. Put this >iiTiari€A.t*nTi<.iHV&ftflOW- M « n a n > ------ETARnNODATl I 9504. • Shock Absomer Roplacomont • Prof. Rustprooflna ...MODEL TWAINS .' SunkfiM. Real Estate Wanted 28 COVENTRY- Four room HMM.‘ 7 • Quality Usod Cars ■ 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Apartment. Second floor. ^ I------\ Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World ALL CASH For your property, Heat and lights included. No $150. Outboard motor 40 horse « / /« '• convenience along with a superior product. within 24 hours. Avoia Red Evenrude $250. Mohilehome ch ild ren , no pets. $175 MKvlOR, YOU'RE ME. BRAG? WHY WOULP-w ¥ )F 0. J. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 45x10 with furniture in cam­ monthly, plus security. 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AIRPORT! Ragular houra offica phono la M3-2711 fair proposal. Call Mr. One year old. Call 649-9273, parking. Call 643-9551. YEKSLIPPIN', Belfiore, 647-413. ask for Bill anytime. FuPDsy.'This STUFF'S I '■ PER WeSE I K IP S / \\ t h a t STATE' /WENT,' 76% of persons planning to buy a home referred to classified

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r - PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Dec. 27, 1978 Partners Buy Plant To Expand It L.. Gill Welding and Newington. specialist in wire drawing The new partners plan to pieces of equipment, the Manufacturing, division of Brink, formerly vice equipment. He came to the rebuild the plant and ex­ most recent from Inc. has recently president of sales , is an United States in 1972 after pand the operations to in­ American Spring in ®FES1WE «F00DS begun operations in new engineering graduate from working, with one of the clude wire flattening Cleveland, Ohio. The com­ h e a d q u a rte rs a t 1422 Iowa State University. His leading wire drawing cor­ equipment, also, Schab pany will also do some Tolland Turnpike. background most recently porations in the world, said. They will also in­ work for Pratt and The company designs, has been in sales and Marshall Richards of Par- crease the number of ^iSme'Honoie4 liadltioii. builds and sells wire applications. Whitney Aircraft in East co, England. employees from the pre­ drawing machinery for in­ Hartford. He served as wire sent 12 to 30 in the next During the holiday season, time rolls back (375°F.) about 8 minutes or until golden brown; cool. dustry. The machines are Schab said one of the Schab, a native of products manager for Fenn year. For filling, soften gelatin in cold water; stir over low built to produce high car­ reasons the new owners and precious traditions emerge. Many of these Austria, has been in the since 1972. The North American heat until dissolved. Gradually add to combined eggndg bon wire, welding wire and chose the Manchescer center around the selection and preparation of United States since 1963. The three men bought market for the wire location was because of a and brandy extract; mix well. Chill about 5 minutes or cable wire. The high speed food and serve as a guideline for the hostess He is a tool and die maker the 11-year-old plant from machinery is $7 to $8 until mixture is very thick but not set. Beat together machines produce up to 4,- good supply of skilled labor by trade and has been in Ralph Gilman. The million, Schab said. The in the area. They plan fo who treasures gracious hospitality and cream and sugar until stiff peaks form. Beat thickened 000 feet of wire a minute. sales and application original name of the com­ company has already excellent cuisine. gelatin mixture at high s p e ^ on electric mixer about 2 The owners in the new keep maintain a steady engineering for the past 10 pany will be retained. received orders for 16 The spirit of the holidays is a wonderfully minutes or until mixture is slightly fluffy. Fold whipped firm, which was organized level of employment. years. A business ad­ warm one to be shared by all. You’ll want to cream mixture into gelatin mixture. Chill 15 to 20 last May, are Richard minutes or qntil mixture mounds when dropped from a ministration graduate plan the menus carefully and prepare some . AV : Brink, president, Heinz from the University of Manchester Parkade spoon. Mound into crqst; chill until firm. Sprinkle with Schab, vice president and Vienna, Schab was most foods in advance in order to spend time with additional nutmeg and garnish with pecan halves, if John Hawley, secretary. reeencly general sales your family and friends. Time-honored recipes, desired.' Yield: 9-inch pie. The three men were manager for Fenn. tailored to today and supplemented with fresh formerly associated with Hawley, from County Petit Meatl>alls Fenn Manufacturing Co. of new ideas, can now be prepared as the holidays Durham, England, is a approach. Bourguignon Meatballs: A magnificent Beef Rib Roast, long a holiday 2 pounds ground beef tradition, is a popular choice around which to % cup quick or old fashioned oats, uncooked Opens Dental Practice build the major feast. Ready to slip into the 2 eggs, beaten oven and requiring no time-consuming stuffing 1/3 cup Burgundy wine or grape juice S te v e n W. F a r le y , Dentistry at Hartford or gravy preparation, it roasts without atten­ 1 teaspoon salt Richard Brink, Stephen Cassano, deputy mayor for Manchester; D.D.S., a former Hospital, tion freeing the cook for her hostess role. Vi teaspoon thyme leaves, crushed Manchester resident, has He practices general V. Sauce: and Heinz Schab examine a complex motor mount for a General A Creamy Eggnog Pie will provide the 2 cups water announced his dentistry with an emphasis Electric Motor, The motor is one of the products of the new com­ perfect grand finale for the festive meal. 4 beef bouillon cubes, crushed association with Leonard in family practice. Inspired by the traditional Yuletide eggnog, a 1 jar (16 ounces) small whole onions pany, L.M. Gill Welding and Manufacturing, Division of B.H.S., Inc., Hellerman, D.D.S. of 62 2/3 cup Burgundy wine or grape fjuice which opened recently at 1422 Tolland Turnpike. Brink is president Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. See Doctor Fast delicious brandy-flavored filling is chilled, then Vi teaspoon thyme leaves, crushed of the company and Schab is vice president. (Herald photo by Pinto) Farley is the son of Mr. For Eye Injury spooned into a tasty and nutritious wholegrain V i teaspoon browning sauce and Mrs. Walter Farley of oats crust. NEW YORK (UPI) - Vi teaspoon salt Ralph Rd. What should you do when Beef Rib Roast Vi cup all-purpose flour He attended Holy Cross your child is hit in the eye .3 to 4-rib beef rib roast 1 pound fresh mushrooms, halves College where he received with a ball? a bachelor of arts degree in Place roast, fat side up, on rack in open roasting pan. For meatballs, combine ground beef, oats, eggs, 1/3 Alfonse A. Cinbtti, M.D., cup wine, salt and thyme; mixing lightly but thoroughly. chemistry, graduating in Insert meat thermometer so bulb is centered in the president of the American Shape to form forty 1-inch balls; place about 1 inch apart 1973. He was graduated thickest part of the roast. Do not add water. Do not cover. Association of on rack in 15-Vi x 10-Vi-inch jelly roll pan. Bake in hot with honors in the class of Roast in a slow oven (325°F.) to desired degree of Ophthalmology, advises oven (400°F.) 12 to 15 minutes. 1977 from Columbia doneness. ’The meat thermometer will register 140°F. for taking him or her to the For sauce, combine l-'A cups hot water and bouillon University School of Den­ 'Storewide rare; 160°F. for medium; 170°F. for well done. For a 4- to nearest hospital emergen­ cubes in Dutch oven; Ijeat, stirring occasionally, until tal and Oral Surgery. He 6-pound roast, allow 26 to 32 minutes per pound for rare, cy room immediately, bouillon cubes are dissolved. Drain onions, reserving 2/3 completed an internship in Outerwear 34 to 38 minutes for medium and 40 to 42 minutes for well “Don’t put anything on cup liquid. Add reserved liquid, 2/3 cup wine, thyme, salt I ® the General Practice done. For a 6- to 8-pound roast, allow 23 to 25 minutes per or in the eye unless there is and browning sauce; bring to a boil. Combine remaining Residency Program at pound for rare, 27 to 30 for medium and 32 to 35 for well profuse bleeding,” Cinotti Vi cup water with flour, mixing well; combine with Hartford Hospital and is a done. For easier carving, allow roast to “stand” in a says, “Then cover the in­ bouillon mixture. Cook, stirring constantly until member of the attending warm place 15 to 20 minutes after removal from oven. l l i ’ jured eye with a sterile pad Since roasts usually continue to cook after removal from thickened. Add meatballs, onions and mushrooms; cook staff in the Department of and proceed to the Edward R. Slehcn Joan Richards John SunisrI oven, it is best to remove them when thermometer slowly 3 minutes or until heated through. Transfer to emergency room. Never registers about 5“F. below the temperature of doneness chafing dish to serve. Yield: about 40 meatballs. use any kind of ointment on desired. an eye injury.” Curried Beef Cubes On Advisory Board 2 pounds cooked beef roast, cut in V i inch cubes Earring Earful Creamy Eggnog Pie 1 tablespoon brown sugar Joan S. Richards, She resides in South sor Rotary Club, lieutenant NEW YORK (U P I)-A n Crust: 2 teaspoons curry powder A tender Beef Rib Roast and Creamy Eggnog Pie make a gracious welcome for holiday guests. Windsor with her husband, of the South Windsor Edward R. Steben, and earful of earrings is a new 1 cup quick oats, uncooked l-'/i teaspoons salt John Samsel Jr. have been Henry Richards. The cou­ Volunteer Fire Depart­ -sift trend among teen-agers. 1/3 cup wheat germ, unprocessed V i teaspoon thyme ple has four children. named to the Advisory ment and member of the ’’Seventeen” magazine hran or finely chopped nuts 1 can (5-Vii ounces) apple juice Edward Steben is the Knights of Columbus. Board of the Sullivan reports drop earrings are 1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar V i cup water Avenue office of the South founder of Steben Glass of Previously he served as particularly popular, with \N Vi cup butter or margarine, melted 1 small onion, chopped South Windsor. He is a Windsor Bank and Trust manager and coach of the two or more pairs worn at ‘A teaspoon cinnamon 1 clove garlic, minced member of the Board of South Windsor Little Co., according to an an­ a time. Some wearers have '/s teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon cornstarch Directors of the South League Association. nouncement by Paul R. two holes pierced in each 2 tart red apples, cut in Vi-inch cubes Longchamps, bank presi­ Windsor Chamber of Samsel is secretary of The Filling: ear. Others wear two thin V i cup flaked coconut, if desired dent. Commerce and Rotary Hartford County Funeral 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin loops through a single hole Combine brown sugar, curry powder, salt and thyme in Joan Richards is the Club. Steben has served as Directors Association. Selected Styles of 'A cup cold water or wear a stud in one ear a large saucepan; add apple juice, ‘A cup water, onion founder and partner of both Heart Fund, and Red John Samsel lives in 2 Vi cups cold eggnog and a hoop or drop in the Cold Weather Gear and garlic. Cook slowly 15 to 20 minutes. Blend Vi cup of Cross chairman. He served South Windsor with his 1 tablespoon brandy extract Richards and Kehmna other, the magazine says. In Our Storewide water with cornstarch; combine with apple juice mixture on the first South Windsor wife, the former Theresa % 1 Vi cups heavy cream Realtors of South Windsor. For people with unpierced Clearance Salel and cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Add cubed Town Council. Steben is Vi cup granulated sugar Presently, she is a member Grabowski, and their two ears, there are conven­ beef and apple to sauce and cook slowly 10 to 15 minutes, of the South Windsor president of the Connec­ children. For cruist, combine all ingredients; mix well. Press Steven W. Farley tional clip-ons and newer evenly and firmly onto bottom and sides of very lightly stirring occasionally. Sprinkle with flaked coconut, if Cha.nber of Commerce, ticut Glass Dealers desired. magnetic studs. oiled 9-inch pie plate. Bake in preheated moderate oven vice president of the Association. /lly<)fCimm)Llkvl | Loft is the availability of special 2 ounces butter George Page checks over the menu with at the Northampton Hilton Inn. (Herald photo Extended i, ConllnulngEduailkm' Shop 302 Main St. for all your holiday fooda menus for most diets, whether Serve over ice with a shot of vodka. 2 teaspoons ppprika Garnish with a celery stalk and piece Edward Klinger, executive chef at Page’s Loft by Betty Ryder) kosher or diabetic. '■2 cup flour Aetton/Etiuat Opponuntty fiulJlution “If a customer will let us know of iim e— enjoy! PINEHURST GROCERY INC. ahead when making a reservation, PAGE TWENTY TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wtd., Dec. 27. I!I78 Government Programs Imperiled MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Dec. 27, 1978— PAGE TWENTV-TlinKR A ll St0R T a ) AUSTRIAN matching funds from the their tax savings? be expected. IM-TS (TAPE N 0 .8) CARANOO $ 9 9 9 party platters are packed in states. In California, match- Comprehensive Employ­ SWISS $ i 1 9 | B eeiB ottom Keep in mind that top special boxes that fit in the Paper Plates ing-fund programs ac­ ment and Training Act California officials won’t be (PEPPERONI ib^Z CHEESE v.-ib I I 250 Napkins 7 counted for tS percent of the (CETA) programs in which cutting their salaries to save GROWING refrigerator to keep them fresh White money the state received many seniors participate tax money. They’U still take OLDER I STORESLKXO until you sen/e them. Come in and 9 inch - IX count pkg m SimQoiy C tf from the federal govern­ are also in deep trouble. In trips at state expense and CHICKEN I see our party platter menu and 250ct --1 Ip ply ly p pkg: k g ment last year. California, most of those in enjoy fringe benefits such as ROLL '/4-ib. I That’s $18.3 billion Califor­ CETA programs wiU lose limousines. Any tax money place you order. Round «N|49 Insulated Foam Cups 39* ^ ______wRhMfvtodDl. ^ Hot Of Cold pkg o(» Coffee Creamer isiss *1.29 nia won’t gel if it cannot pay out on both training and that is saved will usually its share of those programs. jobs. come from reductions of so­ me Dell Place Cocktail Sauce l2ouncejar \JO Cold — - -. w . Cups 79* CroeM B Blackwell ^ _ The law is: "No matching The American AssociaUon cial services to the aged, the SNopRXtmOTY OEM BEEF OR REG. self service deli Brands state funds, no federal of Retired Persons reports disabled, the needy and the y(xi know and trust for quality. money.” that California Gov. Ed­ children. ASSORTMENT FRANKS R oasti^ii^"’ Now we take a quick look mund G. Brown Jr. last If, for example. New York C l i i r i a f t l i v K B c S w e e t M l X ^ d at some of the programs month rescinded a cost-of- state passed a version of Colonial-Extra Mild “Great Beef $-1 7 C \ already under the ax: living increase in the state’s Proposition 13, 14 of the 34 Beef Round Rump Roast USDA Choice \ . l \ i b Stuffed Manzanilla The school lunch program LouCottin portion of Supplementary aging programs listed by my “Great Beef” 5 ounce jar Pickles'rSSfStop&ShopS tnnA Shnn IMPORTED SUCED ShopRil* CHICKEN CELEBRITY Beef Eye Round Roast USDA Choice 1.99, SmaiPitlBd / V V 1 lb. package Maraschino Cherries Lindsay Olives 6ouncecai FRANKS 460L POLISH HAM Orchard Queen VlasicDill Pickles 89* Beef Bottom Round Steak 1.89,'lb EalyCaUorTia kfWw tvfcrii Bologna & Salami '1.29 Select Olives Pitted 60Z. can » $ 3 2 9 SlopBShopBonisPak pkg. V Sliced Bacon ^§5' '1.29 Herrud Assortment lu ^ ? , '1.89 — GourmetSteakSale!— THEU.S.AN0Y0U .The Frozen Food Place. The same superb quality steaks you enjoy in some of our finest local restaurants We S e v e n u ^The Dairy Place. Cold Cuts 5^49* ought fo know—we sell these steaks to them! £ William Steif Regular or 64oz. W PHILADELPHIA ^ Sugar Free btl. MRS. SMnH'8-GOLDEN % DELUXE" COCONUT CUSTARD A com er deli B eei S trip S te a k Loin ‘2H» w v o w w “t w c e l e n t a n o OR DUTCH 1 CREAM CHEESE 1 \D e lic k x js wori< saver for ycxi.______. stop & Shop Peanuts 'I? 99* Dry Roasted Peanuts T 99* Stop&Shop Probate Reform APPLE PIES Available in sieves featuring a sendee deli Boneless Strip Steak Beef ^ N ab isco By WflUam Steif CHEESE close supervision (althou^ it retains jurisdiction). If you were to inherit 1100,000 in Idaho your legal fees L -5 5 ® 1 The Uniform Probate Lkxle rejects the ''‘solemn ' form” C o m e r D e li P o ta to C h ^ would be about $900, your court costs about $32. 44-oz.$144 ■ 100% Natural amom T r i s c i i i t s irocess, says McCabe, to simplity probate and cut costa. ShopRite Boneless Rib Eye S te a k But if you in h ^ M $100,000 in Michigan, your legal fees Probating most estates is a routine legal act; under tbe Pkg. ■ 100% Whole 9’/ioz. g S j t X would be $4,800 plus anothw $2,000 if the iawyer wbodrew Stop & Shop M s A Uniform Probate Code, if an interested pierson sees PHZA Sour Cream ...... c o n t . ^ ^ B o lo g n a |> » Wheat Wafers pkg up the wiii also served as the estate’s executor. Michigan a s s o r t e d WRIETIES problems in an estate’s handling he can ask for dose court n U S lilR Y court costs wouid be around $M7. supervision. Most estates don’t need that kind of supervi­ Sh»R lte Tenderioin Steak 4” Wishbone i6our^?to^ * 89* You’d also have to wait nine months for your Inheritance Corned Beef Brisket '3.59b HhC Drinks’ la M P tm 2 *1 sion. Slop & Shop Cooked, Flat Cut 6 o z . $ Cresent Rolls X ' 5 3 < pkgs. E in Michigan. You’d get it in about 32 days in Icteho. Deran Thin Mints What “vested interests” oppose reform? 2 1 Richardson Mints 7£oLbag Michigan typifies the majority of the 50 states, but that BAGELS REGULAR QUARTERS ShopRite 59* Chiefly, says McCabe, probate judges and small-bore Baked Ham stops Shop '3.89b Boneless to p S irioin ^eak seems to be changing. Its state legislature h u nearly lawyers whose fees range from 2 to 6 percent of an estate’s Margarine finished enactiiu a variant of the Uniform Probe Code worth. 2 i ^ . 8 9 < Chicken Salad Stops Shop '1.99b 8 9 " ShopRite that’s Jowly making an Impact on other state lawmakers. Richard Wellman, a Universi^ of Georgia law profejuor okQ. Potato Salad RegofCWs'wnegar 4 9 i 12 ounce m Cheese The Uniform Probate Code is the work of a 90-year-old who’s a probate expert, says there’s a probate judge in otgoc Uniformly lean and tasty, pound after pound! organization you’ve probably never heard of, the National each of Georgia’s ISO counties and notes there are e i ^ t in ‘" 3 9 ^ Egg Nog package Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. ’Die Wayne County (Detroit), Mich., alone. Stop&Shop O’ 12 Crackers^iu'i10 ounce packages m a A Chicago-based organiztion, partly funded tqr the states and In New York State probate Judges are called surrogate ^The Bakery Place.The Snack Place. our kitchen g ^ y by the federal government, tries to Improve state Judges; in Virginia and West Virginia they are called ^ 0 lOounce NO PRES. AOOED” MWHTY GOOD ShopRite iPverl million fresh pizzas sold!______A-1 steak Sauce bottle 99* Wheat Nuts *1.09 commissioners of accounts; in the District of Columbia the pumperncxleor REGULAR OR KRINKLE CUT John McCabe, the conference’s legislative director, says probate Judge is called a' probate ren ter. 40-aZE, WHITE SEEDLESS _ the project to “piodernize...... an d ___ ' procedures”.for No matter what they’re called, their function is the same POTATO „ rCffoim d probaUng estates got going in 1969 wh 1 a model code was R Y E ^ 3 ^ - ^ and essentialty represents "a rip-off” says Wellman. CHIPS X GRAPEFRUIT 8 .„ 9 !F Eveiythinsfs dated to protect freshness and quality. drafted. « “Good law offices charge by the bour,” he says, “only F r ^ Cheese ■ C A A S than 26% Fat dairy “It’s very controversial,” he says, “because it chal­ rumdums charge a percentage.” ■NO PRES. AOOED" ShopHHe A LOGS. UMTS. RODS. SRX. RINGS. lenges vested interests. It’s comprehensive, covering PUMPERfNCKLE OR P l Z Z 3 t a ounce The American Bar Association has been behind the NO SALT RINGS, TWISTS FRESH JUICY f0 9 A W v S Any Size Package^B ib 32 ounce carton every area of transfers at death — nature of the wilL Uniform Probate (?ourt for years. So has Chief Justice ShopRIte size Stop&Shop p ^ le who die intestate (without wills), guardianship, Warren E. Burger. mists, family protection, family allowances, spouse^s Yet only 11 states — Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, PREHELS UMES 5 i„ 5 9 ‘ \^ u b le Cheese Pizza i^^g'1.39 share.” Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North O i ^ e But "the gut issue,” he says, is how an estate will be Dakota, Utah and now probaby Michigan — have adopted Comecj Beef Brisket point^^ 1.19ib administered. le MEATIng Place versions of the Uniform Probate Code since 1972. There’s Countryfine Corned Beef Brisket Flat Cut *1 , 5 9 i b The majority of states use what’s czUled the “solemn hope Maine and Arkansas will act soon, and a campaign is WATER ADDED, BONE-IN t frozen meat form” process. This boils down to probate courts supervis­ underway in Iowa. \S e v e on all these tasty chicken parts. J iiu e ing every step in diniosition of an estate, and the estate’s If you are interested in this reform, write McCabe at Smoked Ham Creamy 100% pure from "personal representative” or “executor” going to the Perri Italian Sausage’1.79. l,' Suite 510, 645 Michigan Avenue., Chicago, 111., 60611, or SHAHX $ .1 1 9 RUMP s ^ 2 9 concentrate probate court for an O.K. on each sb ^ . Batter Dipped or Dutch Frye rich. Wellman, the School of Law, University of Georgia, PORTION lb, I PORTION lb I Hot or Sweet All Natural 640Z. A minority of states use the “common form” process, Athens, Ga., 30602. 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V z C i l o n POLLY’S PROBLEM ^nanas4'“8 9 S h m e t DEAR POLLY — I have a fabric lamp shade with ejirocery Place. 2 water stains'on it from when our roof leaked. I have St«qi&Shop Cooked Assorted no luck tnring to clean this shade and cannot find a new one that matches the lamp. I do hope you or one S a u s ^ e Ravors of the readers can help me. — MARIE Salad Shrimp 1202. t-i DEAR MARIE — ’ITie color and fabric used for MR. BIG Celeste Pizza Xoufxwpkg ‘1.69 StopiShop cant I your shade wUl have much to do with tbe success of 1. Napoleon met his Frozen $^2{Q Lemonade 3 Waterloo when he 2. In the First W orld removing the water stains. It Is most likely the 8 ounce package 3 9 : Banquet Chicken 2pounlpkg '1.99 Shrimp ’*“ .. *4.59 went into battle against War, Japan’s enemies in­ NAPKINS stade Is niade of a rayon or acetate of some sort and cluded (a) Germany (b) the (a) Burgoyne (b) Wellington French Fries Oven o S t o a l^ ^ pkg 59* French Fried Shrimp 5: *1.89 y they don t take kindly to all cleaning methods. Alter United States (c) England? Camabon first testing for the effect apply a solution of (c) Montcalm? ^ , 300 cl 7 ' P*9 Clams Casino *1.19 hydrogen peroxide and water to the stains with an Chicory or Breakstone Farmer Brown’s old toothbrush. Gently rub in with the brush. If this 79< Stuffed Clams *1,19 bakery Try these special buys from our own ovens! removes the circles then rbise by using the ______> toothbrush and clear water and dry as quickly as PLANTER'S DRY ROASTED Chopped Clams“ir^?K*'1.19 Escarole Ssdad Dresdnes M n a d i possible. With such sparse Information this Is all I Water.... 59< Shrimp Cocktail S 3 St *1.79 Mix 'em wilt) t Stop Stop&Shop Peaputs Potato Sticks 69< trie spinach. Blue TOLLV^**'* certainly with no guarantee. — Mini Fish Cakes .39 Cheese Fresh looz I PLANTER'S DRY ROASTED 3 '^ Y 8oz. Washed pkg ShopRite RED/BLUE/YELLOW PRINGLES Shrimp Shell On i'b’3?g'5.49 5 9 Oatmeal, I Peanuts Pop Corn 99^ Potato Chips 79< Cracked Whea F la k e DEAR POLLY — Before going to the beauty shop to have Stop a Shop Shrimp f,„,. '4.99 3. For the past 16 years, Med PeetedBDeweitod (61*70 w ^20oibaa Swedish Rye, Ai?.r f masking tape in my purse. the Amalgamated Clothing LastchancetogetyoorM. PHOTO PROCESSING After my hair U cut I use the sticky side of the tape to pick 4. In the controvenial Honey Wheat, lo lls and Textile Workers Union “Long Count" fight of ^ W |Slop A Shop Coupon) I — ESTTIE^** ^ clothing. has been battling (a) the 1927, Jack Dempsey failed Porcelain China & 100% Whole 160Z. With this coupon K1^ National Labor Relations to regain hia title from (a) I loaves! ig POLICY — I have found ttiat adding about one Board (b)J.P. Stevens & Co. W heat tablespron each of fabric softener and cornstarch to the Georges Carpentier (b) Gene windows does a nice Job. Inc. (c) Stevens' workers? Tunney (c) Joe Louis? < ^ ^ u c e r Countrystyle Donuts '"‘So'*® 59* Chocolate Eclairs 99* uoisiDap punoj-oi e ui S a v e 2 5 Add about a teaspoon of vinegar to the water when 587 EAST MIDDLE TUBHPIkI ^ Stop ft Shop Ran or Sugar ^uuTk® to keep the shells from cracking, UMOiD riq ujBiaj o? pajifej pue pajaAoaaa Xauunj, junoD stop a Shop Bar or Wedge _ S S A L E ! m en grating cheese first spray the grater with the non- aqj BuiXe|ap 'spuoaat aAfj autos 40j ja)q8|j ua(|Sj aq) jd a o MANCHESTER « „ MANCHESTER ' Sharp Of Real Shaip ■ Varied Weights ( i O pa^eijiaq XasduiaQ ‘punoj q^uasas aq^ u] uaiop Aauunj, Bring your exposed holiday color print film to health & beauty aids All - week specials on tanrous brands. fraterl’-^N^'^ E Bu })(d o u }| aaijv (9) 'f 'T®M1 1 *nf op oj uiaq; RujtqSj; uaaq Open 8:30 AM - 10:30 PM 7 AM - Midnight ^ e a any Stop & Shop and you'll get 2 sets of color seq qoiqM ‘HMXOV pa^uasaidai aq o^ tu b a l to u CHEDDAR CHEESE ~ •*’® stopper from a salt Sat. 7 AM - 10:30 PM Good Tuei. custoiner With each $3.00 prints tor the price pf 1. Otter good through or Mp;»r shaker use a toothpaste tube lid that you can cut op AaqT supjTDa|a TO||Bq paso(D u| paAOJd X|paTBadaj aseq B ayq* . ^ g sudAaTg d p TB SiaqaoM aqj, (o) iaTBTg paijUQ aq^ puB food purchase Jan. 6,1979 on film sizes 110,126 and 35mm. U sterin e ^ to lit with a razor blade or sharp knife. — MRS. P.F I 2(X)ct jbal tb s b m PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY AT THE SHOP RITE STORES LISTED ABOVE Polly will send you one of her signed thank-you uiBTug qtjM paine pus iCuBUijao q;]M: UBdBp btl MouthwashTl PM^M 9qi uj (B) z ‘uoiBujKaA^ jo ajjnQ aqj A s ^ n n ™ coupon clippers If she uses your favorite l PnmUI«h..Tu«.PK M .to.P« 30 TSUjBBB d n TU3AL a q u a q /tt a|TTBq |b u ij s ;q ts o | ‘adoang jo ■1n order to assure a suKiclenl sifiply ol sales Items lor sll o( our cuslomera we must reserve me rkmi lo limit me Durciuu. ni .. ,. ______. «II»r8Nl0lmHJMI0IUMllKk«tl0llliyilinlMC«x»l»„Mh«,.,.„xllrt X»niMI«MIiaMlottl>Mob.lll.«en«>UHl.ul«t*C«>vngNigrOll|Sto|lt SKOoSmnwtm U n ^ltM K *! IWlIllxxabllkf M»gr«ta.l WTivTC'D^i''® Problem in her column. iYrite POLLY’S rXMN ib n S in care of this newspaper. j|Bq paijoaTuoa aauo oqM uoa|odB\ (q) j :SHaMSNV PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed,. Dec, 27, 1978

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Dec. 27. 1978 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVF. My advice is to steel your­ midwives in home-birth Dr. Blaker’s hotline, "T am ­ self against others’ negative practice, birth centers, ing the T V Beast.” Send SO Happy Birthday, April opinions — unless, of course, training programs in home cents plus a stamped, self- those others are your main birth and other relevant addressed envelope to Dr bulwarks of support. In that information. Blaker in care of this news^ case, you may want to make The directory can be or­ paper, P.O. Box 475, Radio Murphy made medl- fetus through the placenta. from six grams to 2S. The CHOICESi calil history even before she If left untreated, A i^ 's some compromises to racify dered for $3.50 plus SO cents City Station, N ew York It^s party time diet, coupled with massive Karen Blaker Ph.D. the must outspoken of them. shipping from: National As­ N.Y. 1001 sure to rel was bom. condition often leads to men­ oral doses of vitamin B-12, ft. Be DEAR DR. BLAKER - sociation of Parents and quest the hotline by name tal retardation or death. belns to control methyl­ My husband and I want to Professionals for Safe Alter­ Write to Dr. Blaker in care She was the first child April’s parents lost their malonic acid build-up In Her / once more have our next baby at home. natives in Childbirth, P.O. of this newspaper, P.O. Box treated for roethylmalonle (list dau^ter as a result of body. WALDBAUM'S addemia, a brainKlainaKing the sam e disbrder. But all the obstetricians we Box 1307, Chapel Hill, N. C. 475, Radio City Station, New know will not even discuss York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of metabolic birth defect, while April — who just cele­ April’s best birthday pres­ Home Birth II 275M. still in her mother’s womb. brated her fifth birthday — ent is to be a baby sister. the possibility. You may also want to read mail prohibits personal ...and Food Mart March of Dimes^upported Through amniocentesis, the They not only claim we the new book by Alice Gil- replies, but questions of gen­ is a lively, healthy child. By Karen Blaker, Ph.D. birth” ; " I f anything goes researchers made the diag­ Murphys have learned that are “ stupid” and "irrespon­ goff, "Home Birth” (New eral interest will be dis­ Food M art Hxiugh she has bem on a DEAR DR. BLAKER — wrong, you are In a position cussed in future columns nosis t h r o u ^ amniocentesus low-protein diet since birth the chud they are expecting sible,” but they refuse to put York: Coward, McCann and My husband and I have of having brought it on your­ us in contact with someone INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) and April's mother was because of her condition, her will be bom free of methyh Geoghegan Inc., 1978). has it all prepared long and hard to self and your baby. Our we could talk to about home given massive doses of vita­ daily quota of protein h u malonic acidemia. If you are already a sup­ Extra have our next baby at home. strange society will not hold birth. Maybe after discuss­ porter of home birth, you It’s party week and Food Mart has everything you need to make min B-12, which reached the recently been increased (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I I am generally confident. it against you if your baby is ing it with a health profes­ may be interested to learn Americans are visiting yours a big success . . . so be sure you’re ready when friends But if anything goes wrong, palsied or has his intelli­ sional, we would decide to that Sen. Daniel Inouye, D- « their doctors more frequent­ ff I ’m afraid my parents and gence stunted by too much deliver in the hospital. But Hawaii, introduced a bill in and neighbors drop in over the New Year’s festive season. ly, according to The Confer­ Happy New Year friends will try to make me anesthesia in the hospital, 1977 that would have re­ We’re ready with a wonderful variety of delicious delicatessen, but if he is bom at home with we think we deserve more ence Board. Spending on Food Mart Deli feel very guilty. quired midwives' services to a birthmark or a clubfoot, information. Can you help medical care has been rising all kinds of tasty nuts, figs, dates, pickles, olives, cheeses! Maybe I am not psycho­ us? be covered under state Med­ logically strong enough. It the fault will be called by 5.6 percent a year over to everyone cookies, cakes, festive hams and turkeys, too! A wonderful way DEAR READER - Write icaid programs. The bill was would help if I knew my yours.” the last decade. If that fig­ to ring in the new! Party Platters for the National Association not taken up in the last feelings were normal. And what is worse, the ure sounds low, it’s bmause of Parents and Professionals Congress and probably will DEAR RE AD E R — It is criticism m ay not stop even it doesn’t count inflation. for Safe Alternatives in never even receive a hear­ from all the folks Let the deli experts at Food Mart fix a natural to be frightened after your baby is bom. Some reasons for this trend: Childbirth’s “ Directory of ing from the Senate Finance U.S.D.A. CHOICE about others’ reactions Some die-hards may watch Committee unless its propo­ growing incomes, more edu­ special party platter for you. Whatever the Alternative Birth Services,” should something go wrong for problems in your child’s nents make themselves cation, an aging population, size of your group we’ll prepare our instant during a home delivery. development and blame edited by Penny Simkin, increased concern with R.P.T. In the publication, heard. at your nearby buffet that will be the talk of the party. As anthropologist Lester them on the unusual circum­ health and the rise of em­ you will find names and Help your family kick the Hazell notes in his book stances surrounding his or television habit. Write for ployee health insurance pro­ Beef Shell her birth. addresses of physicians and grams. ‘.'Commonsense Child­ Food Mart stores (TOP LOIN) WHOLE OR HALF UNTRIMMED JUNIOR (WILL CUSTOM CUT TO ORDER) SALAD BUFFET ®'TeI pVe° ’“ * 7 .9 5 6 OZ. TUNA SALAD • 8 OZ. 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Frinls will lie o coupon HOOD SOUR CREAM CONTAINER 69* New features to help the driver avoid accidents are being tested on the Safety Concept C a r, for a FREE ROLL of nur reg $1 09 Fuji color WHIPPED TOPPING iswoz bowl 65' 9 " PAPER I 10 01 126 print filni. I ? eat>osiires The Volvo Safety (’oncept Car” has more than 20 new features designed to help the for the best food bargains! CHEESE 8 0Z. PKa 55< puns SNOWCRABMEAT boz pkg «2 99 Kati'ra «ll __ _ _A xA. _ _ _ M I AXELROD 16 OZ. CONTAINER driver avoid accidents and to prevent serious injury ifan accident should occur. 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XM?..s w e e t o r a n g e JUICE’?a°n^ 83' we pass onto you and are available for a limited H EM A OARUC ■ PEPPER A SPtCE.gR FRENCH ONION moy raqutre our taUine CHARTER OAK MALL POUND OR MARBLE ■ 16 OZ PKG. when illuminated by the headlights of ca s approaching from either side, and tail lights raotonabU liim li on toma time only. Look for these blue arrows - they ^ ^ ^ E L E CHEESE a o z p k q 79* that flash m a rapid pulse when the car is braked for a r>anic slop. ■lams in lo itn a tt lo a ll c u ilo m a rt 940 SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD TEL. 569- yCHOCK FULL O’ NUTS CAKES 99' ^polnt to outstanding values! An automatic heater cm be pre-set to warm the interior and de-ia> the win^iows before CINNAMON ROLLS 9Vt OZ. P K a the (^r IS started. Headlight washers and a rear window washer aid visibility in inclement • ness lo our cuslomors, wa reaaiva lha ilghi to liirai salaa lo 3 pkga ol any Ham axcapi whara othaiwlaa nolep. llama ollarad lor aala nol avallabla In cata lola or lo olhar ratall daalars or wholaaalar^MI rtaponalbla for lypograptileal arrora weather and run-fiat tires allow the driver to remain in control of the vehicle and drive at a mjiximum spiked of 50 mph for a distince of 50 miles in the event of a fiat tire. The Safety Concept Car includt>s some siifety features which tht* Swedish car manu­ 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE facturer already offers in markets other than the Unitod States.. Other features are MANCHESHR working prolotypos to bo uw‘H for cona*pt evaluation. M PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Dec. 27. I!)7« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Dec. 27. 1978- PAGE TWENTY KIIVEN Passport B irth s BEAT Passport derives from two In addition, each major French words: "passer,” to maternal grandparents are Mr. and pass, and “port,’’^meaning a Barbs Guile, Jim mie Wnrren Jr., son of military installation has a Learn more about govern­ Mrs. John Goff of Enfield. His pater­ THE BUt?EAUCRACY procurement expert respon­ harbor. Originally granting By PHII. PASTORET Jimmie W. and Anna Marie On sible for awarding a certain ment benefits and services — permission to enter a S h em an sk is of 915 M ain S t., nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ______Howafd K.Ottenstein ______including the addresses and nation’s ports, the docu­ A friend has a new time­ amount of business to small piece — no springs, batter­ Manchester. He was born Dec. 5 at George P. Jan of Toledo, Ohio. His By Jan W arren firms. telephone numbers of fed­ ments were issued to sMps eral agencies In your region ies, energy cells or solar Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Second Thought as well as to people. The During Ladies’ Hour at the - from BEAT THE power units. Only problem: Mary Pitkin of Vernon. His paternal Consult your telephone earliest passports were "let­ local spa they serve Kitty maternal grandparents are Mr. and BUREAUCRACY, the new ters of transit” written by a sun dial is pretty bulky to Kocktails — one blast and Mrs. Michael Shemanskis Sr. of Main great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Start Your Own Business directory for the location of book by Howard K. Otten­ lug around. (ElM nlh o f 18 parts) buyer ol goods and services rulers or other authorities to the patrons show their C.W. Wen of Pomona, Calif. He has a that small businesses the SBA office nearest you. steln. Send your name and claws. Street. His paternal grandparents By Howard K. Ottensteln from the private sector. You can also write the ^ A , identify prominent individu­ are Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Guile of brother, Brian, 4'/2. receive their share of gov­ address with check or money als who carried them. ’The The main trouble with box Have you always dreamed Federal law requires that a ernment contracts. In met, 1441 LStreetN.W.,Fashing- order for $2.65 to BEAT THE lunches sold to bus passen­ East Hampton. His maternal great­ of opening a flower shop or certain portion of those pur­ ton D.C. 20416. letters requested that their Amnesia is what permits the SBA itself can contract BUREAUCRACY In care of bearers be assured safe pas­ gers is that they make the grandmothers are Mrs. Caroline Zac- ethnic restaurant of your chases be made from small a politician to forget all with federal agencies, and (NEXT: Tax help) this newspaper, P.O. Box sage and courteous treat­ sandwiches, apparently, out those solemn promises caro of Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs. Drisroll, Regan Trary, daughter very own? The Small Busi­ businesses. then subcontract that work (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 489, Dept. B, Radio City Sta­ of the box material. ness Administration (SBA) The SBA tries to tosure ment. They were a conven­ made right up tfll p^-clos- Hulda Petersen of Hartford. His of Allan T. and Eileen Pons Driscoll Holiday Harmony to small businesses. tion, New York, N.Y. 10019 ience when traveling, not a ing time last Nov. 7. can help make that dream requirement. paternal great-grandfather is J. of 672 Forest St., East Hartford. She come true through counsel­ Anderson of East Hampton. He has a was born Dec. 14 at Manchester Holidays bring all the generations Don’t worry! I only hitch-hike ing. workshops, publications together and for the most part it’s a too?" and loans. brother, Richard M. Shemanskis, Memorial Hospital. Her maternal when I’m out of money.” "Why does a pretty girl like you warm, wonderful experience. Your first step toward 6ti; and a sister, Stacy Guile, 9. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. "What I’d really like to do is bum want to study biochemistry?” (This However, sometimes communica­ owning your own business Charles Pons of Forestville. Her around Europe for a year." is usually said by a grandfather while might be a counseling ses­ The engaKement of Miss Anne Ives tion between the college kids and Sulu-lliru, Kulie Lynn, daughter paternal grandmother is Helen " I’m never going to have children, he ruffles the pretty girl’s hair.) sion with one of the SBA’s Charest to George Francis Hayes III their octogenarian grandparents can of Vincent Jr. and Donna Casavant Driscoll of 16 Olmsted St,, East Hart­ they complicate your life." “I know in my heart that MY team of successful business of Hartford has been announced by become a bit strained. It then falls to owners and managers. Your Sabellico of 173 Spencer St., ford. Her maternal great­ "What’s wrong with talking about grandchildren will always be a credit A Superb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Manchester. She was born Dec. 8 at grandmother is Margaret M. Murray those of us in the middle generation adviser might suggest, for sex at the dinner table? It’s as to the family." example, that you m st take Rich ki Brazilian Coff86s Charest of 119 Coleman Road. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her of Forestville. to try to restore the family harmony. natural as eating.” a n i Mr. Hayes is the son of George F. Now even the most adroit management courses at a maternal grandparents are Eugene The job would be much easier if Grandparents, on the other hand, local community college or e iC H T $ Hayes of Southington and Mrs. both generations would learn that middleman cannot possibly negotiate Casavant of Winchendon, Mass, and have some stock phrases that are a settlement on these issues. Diver­ work in a business similar to ON ALL YOUR Lawana Filley of Jacksonville, Fla. there are some things you JUST the one you wish to launch. Mrs. Eleanor Beaumont of guaranteed to make the college kids sionary tactics are the only solution. 11b. The bride-elect graduated cum Chelmsford, Mass. Her paternal (iihsiin, Niia Mill, son of Spec. 5 DON’T SAY! Nearly 120,000 Americans climb the walls: took advantage of this coun­ SUNDAY bag laude from the University of Hart­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ Bert D. and Yuko Kawano Gibson of For example, the following com-- Each of theta advertited itema it re­ ford with a bachelor's degree in art "Please wear a pretty dress, so 1 My technique is not subtle, but it seling service in fiscal 1976. quired to be raadily available for tale PURCHASES* Until -2 66ct history. She graduated from can be proud of you.” works. Over the holidays whenever Courses, conferences, at or below the advertited price in MExckidinQ item s prohibited by law.) Valid Die. 24-Osc.»,19» two brothers, Ty, 4>/t; and Justin, Dec. 5 at Brooke Medical Hospital in grandparents from their rocking seminars and clinics are all each ACrP Store, except as tpecifi- "If you want my advice, you’ll stop the conversation got out of hand. I’d Katharine Gibbs School in V-h.. Texas, His maternal grandparents chairs; this liberal arts nonsense and major offered by the SBA to poten­ cally noted in this ad. Providence. R.I. in 1977 and is are Mr. and Mrs. Nori Kawano of rush to the piano and pound out a in business administration. ” tial small businessmen and MOST AftP STORES OPEN SUNDAY A NEW YEAR'S DAY 9 A.M. TIL 4 P.M.I CHKX YOUR LOCAL STOM currently workirg on a master's Kukuoka-Ken, Japan. His paternal resounding "Joy To The World,” businesswomen. The agency FO R S P E O H C H O W S . Baker, Jeasira Lee, daughter of “I would never marry anyone un­ "You want a NEW stereo? What's has also prepared a number degree in business administration at Charles G. and Lori Jean Baker of grandmother is Mrs. Althea Gibson less I had lived with him/her first!” "Come on everyone. I’d cry out, wrong with the one you have?” with what I hoped was a consolatory of helpful publications on the University of Hartford. She is 74 Cooper St., Manchester. She was of 83 Pleasant St. He has a brother, "Pot is no more dangerous than starting a business; which Wth One n M Super Sivlngi Soeklit WMi On WN Sum sattigi iniM employed at Kraft, Inc., Foodservice "I know you said co-ed dormitory, smile. "Stop your chatter. It’s time «Mi0aiFaM 6na8l«k|lliikM born Dec. 9 at Manchester Memorial Bert Jr.. Itz. alcohol." can be obtained at no, or CHICKEN NOODLE Division in Wesf Hartford. but God forbid . . . the bathrooms. to harmonize. ” ASST.-BATmOOM Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ' minimal, cost from its of­ Her fiance graduated from Florida fices or from the Superin­ are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Khoury of 15 CAM PBEUSI Junior College in Jacksonville, Fla., tendent of Documents, Gov­ A N N PAC E c o r r o N B iE Chestnut Lane, East Hartford. Her ernment Printing Office, CANADA with an associate's degree in 1974 and paternal grandmother is Ruth Baker Washington D.C. 20402. ' , S O U f MAYONNAISS from the University of Hartford in Among these titles are ■V' TISSUES of 88 Mill Road, East Hartford. Her Cooking Suggestions Revised CNcktfi J 3 R V M I X B B 1978. He ^ rv ^ in the U S. Air Force ^gt.^nal great-grandparents are “Checklud for Going into ^ Noodle Business." "SBA Business ^ ^ t M-. John OWhL of Spmce The Chicago-based North Atlantic Loans,’’ “Management Crouse-Hinds, SEPCO Division2 in long when we tested solidly frozen thermometer to make sure it has 4 .-ll Street. Her paternal great- of the oven so heat can circulate Bloomfield. Seafood Association has developed a fillet portions cut from 1-pound Assistance" and the com­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. reached 450 degrees Fahrenheit evenly. prehensive “SBA — M/hat It The couple is planning a March 16, new method for cooking frozen fish blocks. before starting to bake or oven- Does " Alfred Sheldon of East Hartford. Her that keeps it juicier and better­ • Resist opening the oven door. 1979 wedding at St. Bridget Church in The association recommends 20-24 steam. Each time you do, the temperature With all this information Manchester. (Swenson photo) maternal great-great-grandmother is tasting. minutes per inch of thickness for under your belt, you can Mrs. Charlotte Reed of Fall River, • Oil a shallow metal baking dish drops about 25 degrees and will ex­ The association of Canadian, frozen fish and an extra 5 minutes just large enough to hold the fish in a then seek one of tiie SBA’s 16 Mass. Her paternal great-great­ tend cooking time. types of small business Norwegian, Danish and Icelandic per inch for oven-steamed fresh fish Stockton Named grandfather is Paul Jones of East single layer. If the pan is. too large, • Use liquid or . melted fat or loans. The agency may join fishing industries recommends only or 10 minutes extra per inch for Hartford. the juices spread out and burn. Oven­ barbecue sauce when broiling frozen with a financud iii^tution in HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut 15 minutes thawing, just enough to froze. In each case, the fish is first proof glass and ceramic take longer lending you money, guaran­ e allow sawing the blocks of fillets, fish to keep the surface moist. Oil the timamaiam Commerce Commissioner Edward J. seasoned, then flavored with lemon to heat through but retain heat tee up to 90 percent of a loan 'Avid, only in itoris with lervict deHs lannoni, Nicholas James, son of broiler pan to prevent sticking. Place Stockton has been elected chairman steaks or whole fish into serving por­ juice and butter and sealed in oiled better; lower the oven temperature made to yon by a bank or Hh Supermarket Prices James E. and Barbara Massaro lan­ tions with a serrated edged knife. the fish portions 2-4 inches from the loan you the entire amount COOKED HAM I!!;: Jane Parker-Sliced Fresh-Jane Parker of the Northeast Association of aluminum foil. 25 degrees if using either type. You itself. During fiscal 1976, noni of Canterbury. He was born The portions are then baked or heating unit with door open or closed. SloriSIcri-Seked Commerce Official. We found 28-30 minutes was needed may also have to increase cooking nearly 22,000 loans to small W HITE ENGUSH Dec. 12 at Manchester Memorial oven-steamed in a 450-degree oven, If portions are 1 or more inches VIRGINIA HAM Stockton said the organization’s for both, the briefer time if cooked time slightly. thick, tura with a spatula when half business owners were ar­ primary goals will be to provide a Hospital. His maternal grandparents or broiled or poached. The high ranged by the SBA. Sion Sliced-Whlti Heat BREAD MUFHNS without opening the door to test for • Even when the fish portions are done. TURKEY BREAST Beef Rib "unified fro n t" on federal economic are Mr, and Mrs. Michael Massaro of temperature seals in much of the Fully Cooked doneness part way through the oiled lightly on all sides before • To poach solidly frozen fish, All of this valuable free Kraun Whole 20-25 lbs. policies which affect the region and ” flavorful liquid that otherwise is lost cooking. help doesn’t stop once your , 1 2 9 tn fnotof _____ ,„i mother is Mrs. Daniel lannoni of cooking, as the association suggests, leave whole or cut into portions. COCKTAIL FRANKS pkg- to foster developmental cooperation M in rin lirn nhfn when fish is thawed totally before The association suggests a similar they tend to dry out more than if they budness opens its doors. ’Die PortWni '"v of 12 . Place it on a rack in a skillet and add SBA will assign a member of O f I.Smoked among the Northeast states Ohio. cooking. CHEDDAR CHEESE Ribs BEEF cooking for chowder: leave the are baked in a breading mix. If you seasonings such as celery, onions, the Service Corps of Retired CUSTOM'CUTINTO: Jane Parker-Seeded Jewish Rye Bread or The association includes chief The system resembles that frozen fish ac room temperature 15- Domestic . 7 ^ “ ^ ^ *: Jan, Dana K., son of David and prefer the flavor of butter or carrots, herbs, spices. Cover with Executives-Active Corps of BLEU CHEESE r Rib Roasts or Steaks, (water PUMPERNICKEL 2 r ‘1 economic developmental officials recommended for the past several 20 minutes, then cut it into 1-inch Executives (SCORE-ACE) Jane Parker-Assorted margarine to oil, add a equal amount poaching liquid — water or water and Sharp-Ghlenli or Delmonico added) from Connecticut, MassachuseUs, •j3"®‘ Ooff Jan of 106 Florence St., years by the Canadian fishing in­ cubes and add the cubes to chowder of oil to prevent overbrowning. or a similar volunteer organ- lU rgoB M HAMS I : Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey, Manchester. He was born Dec. 13 at dustry for fresh or completely dry white wine or vegetable broth. ization to your new PROVOLONE CAKE DONUTS T 5 9 ‘ 4-8 minutes before it is done. Simmer • Position the rack for baking or Bring liquid to a boil over moderate [ife lo e ite New York and Pennsylvania. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His defrosted fish. The timing is based on enterprise. Such counselors the fish cubes only until they become oven-steaming on the second level heat, reduce the heat to low, cover can draw on years of experi­ AMBROSIA t * 2 ^ ( the thickness of the fish measured at opaque and flake easily when tested from the top of the oven. Set the pans ence in business to help get Nen Yorh-Sharp r j T T ' its thickest point. tightly and simmer gently for |BeelRib-9th-12thRil)s 19 4 with a fork. you off to a good start. CHEDDAR CHEESE /TU. in or near the center of the shelf. If required cooking time. Use a slotted Aniacid-Coz.btl. Because circulation of hot air in If you use the new method, we urge The federal government is WilllNutt II sjuMiri In the Service you are baking other foods at the or solid pancake turner or turners to ‘12oz,®*I99 IWlOMlIn S S L V ib. l I MAALOX LIQUID 1» ovens differs from range to range, these precautions: same time, allow at least an inch of probably the world’s largest CHEESE BALL size I ee remove the portions to serving It) I lb. lb. SC On ^ Coi9on-24 o i. bll. we found the association’s timing • Check oven temperature with a space between each pan and the sides V. sometimes too brief, sometimes too plate(s). Itlim nlim D‘*n>ia>'«ai«i>>imM..V(xx44i>oii) USTERINE MOUTHWASH 1** Tadd W. Leary, son of Mr. and further academic and on-the-job rw iM H n g a m n cmatmiiu M niHci haMi Ftoot A&P-10fl% Pure Switt's-Premium Mrs. William Leary of 67 Cold Spring mwaidiMM,Pi»eoi.bi, PEANUTS N.Y. shallow metal pan. If using a shallow AmP«g«-Xotl»t-24oJ.|Jt Mussetman's-HeU SeHon eicti-aen.aii Scott Drive, Manchester, will take cappucino for a teenage doubling the filling ingred­ evidence. Why not put individual IjIN Y SHRIMP 8 9 ' MARMALADE 59y Bernstein is a 1977 graduate of the pan, cover tightly with foil. Place in skating party. ients. customera on the witnesa stand ao OTATO CHIPS 5 9 ’ DILL SPEARS 69j lAPPLE JUICE 89’ part in the Rose Bowl Parade held in MIXED NUTS center of oven rack and bake about 28 PARTY PIZZA INSTANT CAPPUCINO they can be cross-examined? Their Pasadena, Calif. U.S. Coast Guard Academy with a bachelor of science degree. minutes. Check for doneness: the 1 packigo (13W ounces) out-of-court statements to a poll­ She is a member of the Academy hot-roll mix in cups Instant nonfat ster are nothing but hearsay." < i( You'll DO Better With A&P's Fruit & YegetaPtesl^ Drum and Bugle Corps which has Olive or sated oil dry milk crystals However, the court aidd the aacEai Scott A. Anderson, son of Mr. and "S been chosen to be the lead unit in this pound Italian sweet 2 labisspoons Instant findings were admissible—and For Holiday Compotes year's parade. Mrs. Charles Anderson of 78 Brown sausage, sliced cotfse powder th ^ Mped save the dealer’s fran- SNACK TRAY A&P Del M onte BREAKSTONE ASSORTED College Notee 1 small onion, chopped t cup Ics water chiw. The court felt that, hearsay Cadet Lemiuex is a 1977 graduate Bridge Road, Tolland, has enlisted in JEND ORANGE COTTAGE SEALTEST the U.S. Air Force. 2 cups drained sauerkraut M cup augar or not, the poll was the best way MIXED FRUIT of Manchester High School. (about 16 ounces) Vk cups boiling water to show "the stete of the public PIZZA JUICE ^POTATOES Fancy CHEESE DIPS ' Airman Anderson, a 1977 graduate 2 cans (6 ounces each) Cinnamon mind" on a specifle issue. In Shell of Tolland High School, selected a Ronald W. Vernier Jr., son of Dr. C Airman Edward A. Anderson, son and Mrs. R obert D. B reer of tomato sauce With improvementa in polling 12 02 M IXED NUTS position in the electrical power V« teaspoon basit teaves Stir instant crystals into techniquee, this kind of evidence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson Llynwood Drive, Bolton, and Stephen pkg. I can Fancv'Celk> 1602. 8 02. ( career field and departed for basic M green pepper rings ice water. Stir in coffee ia now playing a greater role in the com. I Sr. of 72 Essex St., Manchester, has J. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick courtroom. Opinion sampling haa Del Monte , cont. training on Dec. 15. pound mozzarelta powder. Whip until stiff Plam tgg-0won-12oz pko RUSSET been selected for technical training J. Ward Jr. of Ellington Road, South cheese, atieed peaks form, about 4 to 6 been used successfully in a wide S' . // ' PRUNES He will complete six weeks of basic LEf^ER’S BAGELS 3 9 178 A&P-Sliced-Domestic at Sheppard AFB, Texas, in the Air Orated Parmeaen cheese minutes. Gradually beat in variety of caaea, bom trademark training at Lackland Air Force Base Windsor, have been named to the Arm Page-All Flavors Force aircraft maintenance field. sugar. Then gradually stir in infringement to defamation, from hall 09 Select-Medium Swoot-Juicy Florida-Red or White Fresh-Crisp a CUCUMBERS u SWISS CHEESE 9 9 ' near San Antonio, Texas. honor roll for the first trimester at Prepare hot roll mix as boiling water. Serve with restraint of trade to adultmtion ICECREAM gallon * A&P-SharporEilta Sharp He recently completed basic CotleeLighttnet-Rich's YELLOW FLORIDA the Avon Old Farms .School, a college directed on package for cinnamon. Makes 6 serv­ of food. 4*6oz 5-1 GRAPE- PASCAL •RADISHES CHEDDAR CHEESE training at Lackland, AFB, Texas. preparatory school for boys in Avon. Nevertheless, the law still weighs COFFEE RICH •t corns I Peter J. Caputo, son of Mr. and pizza dough. Pat out half the ings. ONIONS TANCELOS FRUIT CELERY • SCALLIONS ixxb Hood-AH Flavors-Yogurl He graduated from Manchester the quality of the parUcular poll. MmuleMaid o z Mrs, Joseph Caputo of 28 Hollis dough in a 14-inch pizza pan. PARTY PIZZA grabs the sports-viewing crowd. 6 $4 High School in 1977. Among the students named to the Freeze remainder for later In another case, the maker Of a LEMONADE FIRM & FRUITY 4 cents I Road, South Windsor, recently dental product ran ads claiming A&P-Regular ix Crmkle Cut 9 A A * so Free Stamps w/coupon-Aielrod entered the Air Force Delayed dean’s list at Georgia Tech in Atlan­ nationwide endorsement by den­ f i MIX Tech. Sgt. William 11. Tripp of FRENCH FRIES bag ' ' 100 n 48ct. H SOUR CREAMZ Enlistment Program. ta, Ga., is Dan V. Coughlin of .390 tists. The claim was based on a ^outter's-Saus Pepp or Deluie OR Naugatuck has earned the U.S. Air 1V'4lo12S$4 size Size 1 MATCH 50 Free Stamps w/cosoon-Aiiirod-Whole MNk A 1979 graduate of South Windsor Woodland St., Manchester, poll that reached only a tiny PIZZA Your Choice oz.pkg I bnch. Force Commendation Medal. His fraction of the nation’s dentists. RICOTTA CHEESE High School, he is scheduled to leave Soup Soothes Winter Colds wife, Elaine, is the daughter of Mrs. When a federal agency chal­ t suwasavwcscouaow A1 Colton of 28 Evergreen Road, for basic training at Lackland Air, lenged the ads, the court decided The country is in the grip rarebit. Manchester. Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, Raise the Roof LIVELY the poll was indeed inadequate of winter cold — and winter Vk teaspsoon dried leal and ordered them discontinue. Sgt. Tripp, an inventory manage­ on Sept. 4, 1979. CREAM OF CHICKEN WELSH RAREBIT colds. A litle hot chicken tarragon One unusual use of polls is to He plans to receive«-technical AND MUSHROOM SOUP ment technician, was presented the HARTFORD (UPI) - The first an­ soup and some spicy condi­ Chopped parsley find out whether an accused Save 3 tablespoons butter tablespoon butter . medal at Ruislip RAF Station, training in the mechanical career niversary of the collapse of the Hart­ ments can ease the discom­ peraon can get a fair trial in the — 1 , or margarine cups grated Cheddar I I field. ford Civic Center coliseum roof fort a bit until scientists find community. In a robbery case the Will) t)w Purchase o il pkg. With the Purchase ol.l coni. With the Purchase ol 1 coni. With tho Purchase ol 1 jar With the Purchase ol 1 set Toward the Purchase of England, where he now serves with a V< cup finely chopped In large kettle, melt butter cheese With tho Purchase ol 1 roll With the Purchase o il pkg. a quick remedy for the com­ defendant sought a change of A&P-ALL SIZES & COLORS AXELROD I ANY unit of the U.S. Air Force in Europe. won’t go unnoticed next month. It mon cold. onion ' over medium heat. Add cup stale ale or beer WHOLE MILK KOSHER DILL SPEARS INNKEEPER BONUS ROLL TALL KITCHEN William J. Ferrigno, son of Mr. and will be marked with a “raise the onion and cook until tender. teaspoon dry mustard venue, offering a poll of local ACTION LEGS He graduated from Naugatuck Along with increasing in­ t pound mushrooms, citizens to show prejudice against j SOUR CREAM I AXELROD A N N PA G E HOSTESS HANOI I PARTY High .School in 1959. Mrs. Anthony Ferrigno of 73 Alison roof" reception. take of liquids such as water sllcsd Add mushrooms and cook 10 teaspoon Tabasco HANOI i^ u te s . pepper sauce him. PANTYHOSE I W ITH ONIONS I RICOTTA GLASSWARE PLATTER Drive, South Windsor, recently The Greater Hartford Convention and fruit juice, some doctors 1/3 cup flour But it turned out that U) the PICKLES WRAP BAGS Toasted English mutllna t pair In pkg. I 16o2.com. I 13 01. com. : 40 piece set At Storee vithSatvict entered the Air Force Delayed Visitors Bureau spokeswoman recommend adding to foods 4 cups chicken broth Blend In flour. Stir in number of citizens questioned was 15 02. cont. 24 02 jar 400 It. roll t5 ct. pkg. Navy Seaman Recruit Mark D. such things as garlic, hor­ ttk cups hsif-snd-hsll LimilQrMC04X»flF,etFatnilv OS' OehOepU AF-2 Fugan. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Enlisted Program. Wendy Rambach said guests will in- chicken broth, half-and-half small, and (2) moat of them ex- Dk ?6'30. N 7i 600 seradish, curry powder and Vi cup dry white wine and wine. Stir over medium press^ no prejudice at all. The Fugan of 19 Mitchell Court, East Ferrigno, who will graduate from <’ludet’ity, state and fcderalofficials. pepper sauce to help relieve t teaspoon salt heat until mixture thickens court decid^ the poll's results .South Windsor High School in 1979, is The reception will be at the Hart- some bronchial and nasal W teaspoon Tabasco Melt butter in a chafing Hartford, has completed recruit and comes to a boll. dish over hot water. Toss in were too iffy to justify moving the training at the Naval Training scheduled to leave for basic training ford Sheraton Hotel at 11 a m., Jan. problems. pepper sauce trial. Even if you do not have a Ih cups diced cooked Add remaining ingred­ the cheese and stir continu­ 1135 TOLLAND TNPKE. - CALDOR PLAZA - MANCHESTER Center, San Diego, Calif. at Lackland Air Force Base near San >8: one yhar, six hours and 41 minuter ients and simmer, uncov­ ously unUI it begins to melt. cold, you’ll enjoy a spicy chicken A poUlc service feature of the PflICFSLFFECTIVEDtCtMKfl26 30.1978 Antonio, Texas, on Feb. 1,1979. from the time of the collapse. The ered, for 20 minutes. Garn­ Add ale, dry mustard and Wt DiStBtfE THt B llX t 10 LIMIT OUMITIHS TO 3 PtB CUSTOMER uniESS OTHERWISE NOIEO 4 CORRECT TVIWRRPHICRL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SHE NOT RVAUeiE 10 WHOIESALERS OR R iT *4 0E4URS ^ During the eight-week training cy­ American Baa Association and cle, he studied general military sub­ He will receive technical training roof caved in under heavy snow and cream of chicken and mush­ ish with chopped parsley. pepper sauce. Stir until room soup or a lively Welsh Makes 4 to 6 servings. smooth and hot. Pour over the ConnecUent Bar Aaaodation. jects designed to prepare him for in the mechanical career field. slush. hot muffins.

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