- EVENING HERALD, Thurs., April 3, Reqion. Mentally ill JlanrhpBtfr Scope of rail study finalized; sent to legislators ventoried. located along the< In 1977 the state Depart­ the lines’ service area be cies, and the latest trend mination of an industrial area, including all of the Uv BARBARA plant location is the State officials said that state and other links in the Manchester to Willimantic RICHMOND ment of Transportation analyzed in detail. For the information will be useful on streets, Herald Reporter sought to use unspent study in question the ser­ in determining growth availability of freight while most rail corridor rail network such as the lines. transportation services. studies are performed Selkirk to Springfield to The study will also be’ MANCHESTER - As federal interstate highway vice area is considered to potential for the area, state Presently available in­ from the perspective of an Boston Conrall line. They concerned yr.ith evaluating the result of a preliminary funds to help rebuild the be the five towns along the officials said. dustrial sites within the abandonment, this study said, however, that many the econbJJiW^^effect of meeting with represen­ line, abandoned railroad right- Both highway and rail lEtimnn ralJt study area will be inven­ Ahearn contends that re- of-way. facilities and services in will be done from the ap­ of the most noticeable im­ restoring on the tatives of DeLeuw, Gather tories and analyze, with The study will determine the general area will be in­ proach of analyzing the im­ pacts will be local in community; The economic need pills Since 1881 e 20ii; Single Copy e I5(t Home Delivered installation of the line Vol. XCIX, No. 158 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, April 4, 1980 & Co. the firm hired to do a emphasis on those sites impacts will be in­ would provide an east-west the latest available ventoried. Highway data pacts of new rail service. nature. feasibility study on the vestigated within two freight line for Connecticut statistics of each county will be obtained from the which border on the cor­ Officials feel the The study will examine Manchester-Willimantic ridor and are candidates broad areas, employment hospital beds used for mental ‘I ’ . • • * i and would provide the and affected town. Census Department of Transporta­ proposed restoration of rail impacts of rail service By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Rail Corridor, and for direct services. service could have impact remration on both the in- and personal income and patients. To enact this order, ■/ representatives of the potential for future data, along with later in­ tion. Herald Reporter Planned industrial parks well beyond the divUual shipper/receiver public revenues and expen­ hospitals are refusing to admit S W » ^ S T > i state Department of passenger service. formation from the state The analysts said an im­ MANCHESTER - There is a will also be similarly in­ Manchester-Willimantic of freight and the towns ditures. patients unless they meet strict ad­ Transportation, a scope of The goal of the study is to or county planning agen­ portant aspect in the deter­ tremendous increase in the number analyze the economic mission requirements, McQue said. the work has been of mental health patients who are He said besides not admitting peo­ prepared and sent to State feasibility of replacing walking the streets of this communi­ rails on the Manchester- ple, the state is discharging other Rep. Aloysius Ahearn of HURRY! SALE ENDS ty because of changing state mental patients before their treat­ Bolton, and other represen­ Willimantic line by SATURDAY. APRIL 5 regulations, according to officials. ment is completed. These state ac­ tatives involved in pushng defining its impact on the Thomas McCue, who is employed tions are causing a community-based for re-installation of the community, the region, the by the Manchester Area Conference state, the rail system and program like McQue’s to greatly ex­ lines. of Churches to aid people with psy­ pand. In 197.“) the tracks which other implications. chiatric problems, said Thursday The analysis, in addition G R O s s m R n s McQue said the the state reduction stretched from that last month the state stopped order has been in effect for several Manchester to Williman- to the economic issues, will paying for his clients’ medication. stress safety, environmen­ Rn(^evRns products comPRnv months, but its cummulative effect is tic, going through Vernon, He said many of his clients don't only now beginning to be felt by the Bolton and Coventry, were tal concerns, deregulation, have jobs, or money, and that possible restructuring of community. He termed the main taken up despite the fight without these "How are they going to problem as a lack of discharge plan­ ' by town officials to keep the Northeast Rail System pay for the medication?” He said he and other facets that will ning for the patients leaving the them. has clients who aren’t getting the hospitals. The State Bonding Com­ impact the restoration drugs they need to prevent them McQue said he is working on mission, last August, ap­ decision. E n d o f from harming themselves or society. building a community services propriated $210,000 for the The analysts say that the McCue said of his 40 clients, he has network of agencies to deal with feasibility study on rail lines can’t be analyzed none who are dangerous to others, in isolation “and it's these people “so no one falls through restoration of tne rail cor­ although there are two or three who the net.” A lot of the program in­ ridor. therefore important that W inter are suicidal. This tendency is volves changing people’s perceptions emphasized by the lack of drugs. of their roles. SavMms In addition to ceasing the payment McQue said just as a group of Immunization Values Throughout The Store On Everything To Build With! for drugs, the state is also demanding buildings is viewed as a“college” or a 10 percent reduction in the state “professional park” because people ....w accept the group as such, a change in clinic slated mental health perceptions would TT House fire allow the providers of care to think of themselves as a "network” instead COVENTRY - The Oral polio —Given to y MANCHESTER - Firefighters Coventry Public Health children ages two months from the Eighth District Fire of as separate agencies. McQue said Nursing Association Inc. to 15 years. It is not given Department were battling a fire at this wouldn’t increase the number of under the direction of Dr. to adults. Immunity ..It... 56 Cambridge St. today and one people employed in the field. Robert Bowen, town health requires two doses given •H i* " person was reportedly brought to While McQue predicted that the director, will hold im­ six to eight weeks apart. A Manchester Memorial Hospital workload on his level would continue & .xii" munization clinics April 8 booster shot is given at 18 with injuries received in the fire. to increase, he offered several and May 20 from 5 to 6 p.m. months to pre-school age. Thomas Wilkinson suffered suggestions to alleviate the problem. T e s ’ in the board room at Town Diptheria, whooping bums when solvent he was using He said the state should relax the Hall. cough and tetanus (DPT) was ignited by a water heater. stringent measures they've taken to Area rock fans said yes to ‘Yes’ even though the weather Manchester shop's owner is predicting a sell out before the prevent some people from getting The clinics will be open —Available for children Witnesses said there appeared to was trying to say ‘no’. More than 100 concert goers lined in end of the day, even though the Hartford Civic Center concert to all Coventry residents of age seven through Fiberalas into the hospitals, and should again 6"Attic be heavy smoke damage to the pay for ex-hospital patient’s medica­ the rain at the Ticketron outlet at Harvest Beads and Silver isn't scheduled until September 1. (Herald photo by Pinto) all ages. A third clinic will adulthood. A booster is Insulation house. No details were available. Friday morning to get the best tickets available. The be scheduled depending on recommended every 10 tion. the response to the first years throughout life. two. Mumps —Vaccine will be m i All persons under age 18 available for children un­ must be accompanied by a der five years of age who No legislator is fond of state tax increases parent or guardian. No im­ have had other im­ munizations will be given munizations without FIBERGLAS .^kOeorgiaTtocific anyone under age 18 unless mumps. HARTFORD (UPI) - A $160 Related story on Page 2. this year. tion. Mansfield, co-chairman o( the ■Senate and thus have a commanding consent forms are signed No child will be allowed FIBERGLAS INSULATION 1ST QUALITY HICKORY 5'CHERRYWOOD PREHUNG LAUAN ECONOMY EXTERIOR SHEATHING million tax package tailored to cover Organized interests also could find Rome and other lobbyists for Big Finance Committee. vote on the Finance Committee. by a parent or guardian. to e n te r school in 4 x 8 ’ PANELING SINK BASE UNIT DOOR UNITS a built-in deficit in the governor’s Rebellion ran high as the little to be happy about. Lobbyists Oil cornered lawmakers and warned "This demonstrates the kind of Republicans on the Finance Com­ Immunizations will be 3'/^” R-11 KRAFT WALL 4’x8’xV2"PLYWilOD September unless he or she SPECIAL Mill certified. Use in­ proposed $2.67 billion budget has sur­ Legislature’s Finance Committee milled in groups defined by their in­ them that already hard-pressed heavy lobbying they have been doing. mittee fought any tax increase, available for: For interior walls. 15’’ has received complete im­ width. 88.1 sq. ft. roll 0 i PURCHASE doors or out! Guaran- vived round one, but not without a rammed through the $160 million terest: oil, legalized gambling, home heating oil customers would We should pay more attention to calling instead for additional budget Measles/mumps/rubella munizations against polio, or 23" width. 135.1 IF BOUGHT teed against delamina- SlEET fight from re-election conscious law­ revenue package designed to pay for business. pay the bill for the new tax. They also them. We should keep our eyes cuts for children ages 15 months measles. Rubella, and DPT sq. ft. roll. SEPARATELY tion. For fix-ups! new spending in Gov. Ella Grasso’s Oil lobbyists were fighting an up­ I $139 makers. warned that the state would be taken open, ' Mrs Beck said as she left a But even the Democrats were un­ to pre-school age. One shot unless exempted for ■ 24" WIDTH “No legislator is terribly fond of budget for fiscal 1980-1981. hill battle against a proposed new 2 6’’ R-19 UNFACED A n te STRUCTURAL WOOD SHEATRIM to court if the Legislature approved meeting ol Democratic leaders. easy about the new taxes, particular­ of live weakened vaccine medical or religious For poorly Insulated Simulated woodgrain on panelboard. Rich laminate woodgrain finish! Great Prehung in frame. Ready fo Install. Low priced, lop quality raising taxes,” Senate Majority Democratic leaders spent all day percent tax on oil company profits. the bill. Leaders agreed at the last moment ly a proposed half cent increase in gives long lasting immuni­ reasons. attics. 15' width, 49 Class ill fire rated. Complete line of styling & extra storage! Top. sink, Casing & passageset extra. & weatherproof. Agency Leader Joseph Lieberman said cajoling and arm-twisting to win They were mad Thursday. Lobbyists for the state’s legalized to scrap the betting tax, supporting in ty to all three diseases. Those attending the sq. ft. roll; 23". 75.1 installation accessories in stock, too! faucet extra. • 28" A 3 0 -W ID TH ...... 29.09 cerfified. Use Indoors . ■ ■ SHEET Thursday in explaining the malaise enough support for the state’s first "We never thought they’d do it,” the 7 percent general sales tax sq. ft. roll. • W /S' STOCK COUNTERTOP...... S110 or out. 4x8x7/16". gambling outlets poured into the its place a new 1 percent lax on unin­ Measles —for children 15 clinic are asked, if possi­ that had fallen over the Capitol. major tax increases in five years. said former Senate Minority Leader halls of the Capitol to fight a proposal corporated businesses. But even that "We have a very difficult task. It’s months or older. A single ble, to bring thier past im­ Rep. Janet Polinsky, D-Waterford, Wednesday night leaders agreed to Lewis Rome of Bloomfield, who was to increase the state's take from so- was in trouble. Lieberman predicted not very pleasant, " said Rep. dose booster given if the munization records with characterized the mood among $160 million in new taxes to balance wearing a lobbyist badge for Gulf Oil called "exotic betting:” perfectas, it would not have enough support in Michael Ryback, D-Harwington. child was immunized them to help determine House Democrats as they caucused the budget next year. But the Corp. trifectas and the like the Senate to pass He and others who Ryback was among Democratic before age one or had gam­ needed injections and to to discuss tax increases: "It was like proposals found little enthusiasm The tax was, for lawmakers at They were apparently successful, oppose it said it would hurt small legislators on the committee who had ma globulin with rubeola record those given. being at a wake for a young person from rank-and-file legislators, many least, the most popular of a half enraging several Senate Democrats, businesses. reservations about the proposed in­ vaccine. Anyone wanting informa­ who went in an untimely fashion.” of whom are running for re-election dozen tax measures under considera­ among them Sen. Audrey Beck, D- Democrats control the House and crease in the sales tax. Rubella —This is for Ger­ tion concerning the clinics man measles and is for should call the nursing of­ children ages 15 months to fice, 742-7369, puberty. More bad news on economy ‘tost of 230,000 in March, adult men have ment said. The jobless rate had been Tennis court Unemployed experienced almost no employment Prices rise 6 percent in February. Employment growth over the past year, declined in March, an apparent sign up to 6.2% A spokesman for the Bureau of 1.4 percent of the mild recession the government Labor Statistics said the rate for sees ahead. schedule set I WASHINGTON (UPI) - The adult men dropped as low as 3.9 per­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Inflation Although the producer prices in­ nation’s unemployment rate during cent twice during the interim, in at the wholesale level rose 1.4 per­ are available during the creased at lower rates than in the SOI TH W INDSOR Jim March increased to 6.2 percent, February and May of last year. cent in March, only slightly less than regular School day for previous two months, the March in­ Snow, recreation director, reflecting the largest jobless rate for Much of the overall monthly in­ the soaring rates of the previous two has set up a schedule for community use until 2 p.m. crease was still extremely high, 'EXCEL' FOLDING EXTERIOR GRADE 4'x8’x44" SEMI-TRANSPARENT 1x8 RUSTIC TDP QUALITY adult men since October 1977, the crease. came from persons laid off months, the Labor Department use of the town's tennis The boys' and girl's high diiiounting to 18.2 percent inflation at Labor Department reported today. work, particularly in the construc­ reported today. a compound annual rate if continued courts at the Wapping school tennis team will use A n te STAIRWAY PRE-CUT PLYWOOD GYPSUM BOARD ‘OLYMPIC’ STAIN BARNBOARD KILN DRIED STUD The March figure, which matched tion industry, where unemployment The 1.4 percent March rise in the for a full year. Wholesale prices are School grounds and at the the high school and Wap- • r U V A " ...... 3.29 • O'xA'x'A"...... 4 J 4 the January level, was up from rose from 10.5 percent to 13 percent. Producer Price Index for finished an indication of what is ahead for the high school. ping courts for daily prac­ 1045 February’s 6 percent level. REG. 45.99 • 2’x4'xVx"...... 0.99 I R |R E G . 13.45 12x4x6' The return to the 6.2 pt-cent rate goods — those ready for sale to the ul­ consumer. At the Wapping School tice and scheduled tennis ■ GALLON Data by the Bureau of Labor comes while organized labor is timate users, either consumers or The Producere Price Index stood the students will use the matches from 2 p.m, until Re )dy to install. 3/16" steel rod For all kinds of llx-upsi Use In­ Ideal, economical base lor paint Enhance the grain ol new wood Ready to llnishi Use Indoors or Meets national bulding code re­ Statistics showed 131,000 more per­ unoer every tread. Full width doors or outi Guaranteed against 361 quirements. For all construction. joining together to fight the effort by businesses — was slightly less than at 238.2 in March, meaning that what courts during the regular about 5:30 or 6 p.m. When or wallpaper. ,on decks, fences & homesi Goes outI In assorted lengths from 6' ptano hinge. Fits 25’-^"x54" open­ delamination. Easy to handlal We've got all your lumber . . . sons out of work last month than in President Carter and Congress to the 1.6 percent rise in January and school day as part of the the courts are not in use by •4 'x 8 ’x'/4"...... 3.09 on easily! Popular colors. Savings! to 12'. Ideal lor accent walls, cost $100 in 1967 now costs $238.20. ing, • 9 M L . JOINT COMPOUND. siding & morel and morel Febraury, bring the total to 6.4 balance next year’s budget. AFL-CIO 1.5 percent in February. the tennis teams, they will Finished food prices rose 1.1 per­ physical education • IMPfRIALDfLVUMODa...... 79.08 million. President Lane Kirkland said But analysts saw a glimmer of programs This will put be available for the general cent during March, after declining For adult men, the rate was 4.9 Thursday that such a move could cost hope. Prices other than food and the previous two months. Most of the them in use until 2 p.m public. percent, a jump of 0.3 percentage workers at least 495,000 jobs. The students will use energy rose more slowly, as did those increase was due to price rises for During spring vacation, Fix-Up Your Home Now Ht's Easy! points from February, while adult Total employment as measured by between four and six of crude and intermediate products eggs, pork and fresh vegetables. April 21 through 25, the women experienced no month-to- the survey of 65,000 households below the wholesale level. courts at a time depending Wholesale energy prices continued high school tennis teams month change, remaining at a 5.7 declined by 297,000 to 97.7 million. It Unemployment, meanwhile, edged upon the size of the class. will use the Wapping to soar. Their annual rate of increase percent rate. has not advanced appreciably since back up to 6.2 percent in March, the courts from 10 a.m. to 1 for the three months ended in March If possible, the other two Due in part to an employment drop last September. same level as January, the depart­ courts will be shared with p.m. with the high school was almost 110 percent. the general public. courts open for community The high school courts use. East Hartford eyes Intersection woes fridoy. their views official, too — they’ll FIBERGLAS 0 250’ ROLL 1 LB. BOX 2’x4’ ‘TEKRT BlattkmOeekBr. TOP QUALITY The weather fight it. Page 5. resource recovery will be discussed Rain ending with clearing late A Nuclear Regulatory Commis­ HOME WIRE W/GROUND COMMON NAILS CEILING PANEL BUILDER’S SAW W ’CDPPERFiniNGS He said demolition materials • otrooDwt D forH tonight. Detailed forecast on Pace sion task force hears public EAST HARTFORD — The Town 4 ER NON — Mayor called for. O fdrM K B . ir EACH O I 2. testimony on federal requirements Council will be faced with a Sept. 1 probably wouldn’t be used by the :69 49 plant because they aren't compatible Marie Herbst will meet The state has been 14-2 I rEG.69< EACH I NO. 7393 • couniNU and proposed evacuation plans for deadline on whether to commit the ■ EACH with other refuse material. Dagon with D epartm ent of talking about correcting REG. 59.99 BES. I V EACH the state’s three nuclear power town to participating in a regional Safety plastic jacketed Home wire with Choice ol 6D. 8D, 100. 16D. For all O I In sports Transportation officials the Windsorville Road- 2REQ. 2.69 7V<" saw with carbide-tipped blade. plants. Page 13. refuse plant that would mean phasing said the refuse not used by the plant ground. For all do-it-yourself jobs! : forj home improvemenis & repairs Buy Washable! Lightweight & easy to cuti 10' vinyl cord. Double Insulated. W rap­ • T E U Idle Whalers back into NHL out of town’s incinerator by 1985. would be used in the town landfill next Tuesday to discuss Windsor Avenue intersec­ now & really savel Sold only In lull 60 sq. ft. ctns. tor 2S.90 around shoe. 2 FI.P. BEB. 2 V U C H problems the town has with tion but plans have been playoff spot... Bacon spoils Cheney “Participating in a regional which use could be extended much some qf its intersections. dropped for that. Tech opener ... Page 9. Inside today resource recovery plant would mean longer because of smaller loads. Sports scoreboard ... Page 10. we could extend the life of our land­ The Metropolitan District Com- The Windsorville Road Classified...... 13-16 and Lafayette Square in­ Another problem area is fill,” Mayor George A. Dagon, said. \mission and the Connecticut •MANCHESTER •ENFIELD •SDUTH WINDSDR Comics...... 17 tersections pose problems the Amerbelle corner in­ Connecticut "Some towns like Glastonbury have Resources Recovery Authority spon­ N U TM EG RD. Editorial ...... 4 and both have been the tersection which was 145 SPENCER ST. 79 HAZARD DR. no place to put their trash. We are in soring the plant will send respresen- Huggy bunnies CLOSEir Gov. Ella Grasso is listed in good Entertainment ...... 6-7 sites of many serious ac­ scheduled to be done with CALL 649-0136 & PALUMBO DR. (OFF ROUTE 5) better shape because, for now, we tatives soon to East Hartford to condition, resting comfortably, Obituaries ...... cidents. federal funds but was 289-0231 ...... 8 have the capacity to burn.” The determine what type of refuse the There’s ears as far as the eye can see, the day Bowers recently dropped from the after a successful operation for Peopletalk...... 2 town will be contributing to the plant, The state, a few years removal of a cyst. Page 2. switch to the regional plant would Elementary School students bring home the huggy bunnies list of fund uses. OPEN MON-THURS Sports...... 9-11 mean certain refuse now burned at Dagon said. After a representative ago, made some minor •NEWINGTDN EASTER Northeast Utilities makes its they made in Mrs. Mary Keenan’s kindergarden class. For the •HARTFDRD 8-5:30 Televidion ...... 6 the town incinerator on Ecology comes and explains the town’s part in changes at the Lafayette The mayor said she 127 BERLIN TPKE. plans official — it will ask state TownTalk...... 15th year,students celebrated Easter by making bunnies that 3200 N.MAIN ST. FRI. 8-8 SAT 8-5:3& ...... 8 Drive would be shipped to a proposed the system, the MDC will be asking intersection on Route 30 hopes to get some answers regulators for a $174 million rate U pdate...... 2 are “larger than life" at least larger than life that’s four or but the money wasn't CALL 666-5691 “Open Sundays” regional garage-recycling plant in for some form of commitment from to some of her questions hike. Consumer groups have made W eather...... 2 five years old. (Herald photo by Pinto) available to make the when she meets with the SUNDAY Hartford’s South Meadows area. the council, he said. major changes originally officials Tuesday. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., April 4, 1980 ' ' EVENING HERALD, Fri., April 4, 1980 — 3 U |pdote_ Citizen group backs proposal to limit tax increases Basilica, spent most of the day resting in his Vatican He also rejected Iran’s demand for a clarification on Negotiations between the city’s 33,600 striking bus and ‘ By MARTIN KEARNS grows each year. allowing them to meet deadlines and Urban Development’s Communi­ prove the plant’s operations while and supported by Boggini that the Major eruption forecast subway workers and the Metropolitan Transportation requir^ by the Board of Directors. ty Block Grant Program. not expanding its services. town sell tax-free bonds to make Palace apartments. his response to Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr’s Herald Reporter Mrs. . Sadloski described the VANCOUVER, Wash. (UPD-W ith volcanic Mount St. Tonight John Paul will mark the most solemn event in call for the United States to refrain from making threats Authority bogged down Thursday after an hour of talks, association’s move as an effort to Those attending the meeting, most­ Mrs. Sadloski pointed to similar Sierakowski agreed with B.D. mortgage loans available to victims or provocative statements. A White House aide said the with both sides hardening their stances. MANCHESTER - Charged by a “make them (the town administra­ ly conservatives, vented general dis­ actions in Woodstock and Shelton. Pearl who said, “That treatmer; of condominium conversions. Helens apparently on the verge of a major eruption, a Christian history by leading a procession through the short address from Elizabeth state of emergency was in effect today in the state of towering ruins of the Colosseum to the Roman Forum, U.S. position has already been “clearly stated.” tion) start living with their means, as pleasure with the existing town ad­ The Woodstock petition, she said, facility from day one has never “People in existing buildings that Sadloski and the support of Charles Washington. stopping to pray 12 times. we do.” ministration and board. proved successful and the MPOA has worked properly.” Sierakowski said are being converted to con­ Boggini, residents attending "The possibility of a major eruption or mudflow is Cyanide suspect arrested' She pointed to this year’s $1 million They also expressed concern and begun discussions with the attorney the town has planned to ask voters to dominiums would get first crack,” ^ Wednesday night’s meeting of the real," Gov. Dixy Ray said late Thursday in issuing a for­ Athletes may defy ban LOS ANGELES (UPl) — A 43-year-old man, suspected budget surplus as proof that ad­ distaste for Town Attorney Kevin who represented that town. consider an $11 million expansion. Of Sierakowski said. ’ Concerned Citizens for Manchester’s mal emergency declaration from her office in Olympia. Hostage decision delayed WASHINGTON (UPl) - President Carter’s rejection of being the extortionist who put cyanide in food r.t two ditional tax increases were not O’Brien’s judgem ent that the The Concerned Citizens also voted tha sum, the town’s share would be $3 But those attending the meeting Development embraced a proposal to to push the Board of Directors to million, with the federal government opposed this recommendation which "The volcanic activity at Mount St. Helens has created Despite a week of cautious optimism about the of a compromise plan by U.S. Olympian athletes to give Safeway supermarkets in southern California, has bwn necessary. Her proposed ordinance, proposed ordinance was illegal. ‘ limit future tax increases and rushed “As far as its being illegal,” Mrs. offer voters alternatives to a planned picking up the rest. they felt would move the towi into conditions that may threaten life or cause widespread prospects for their transfer to the custody of the Iranian the United States limited participation in the Moscow arrested, authorities said. she said, would help among others, Federal agents and San Diego police officers said they for the petitions that are necessary to the elderly whom she described as Sadloski said, “that's not true. referendum to expand and improve Sierakowski tied the sewage issue the housing business, damage to property.” government, the 50 American hostages now seem certain summer games may push some athietes to openly defy _ bring the issue to referendum. The governor directed state agencies to activate dis­ hard pressed to find the money with That’s O’Brien’s ruling.” Boggini the town’s sewage treatment plant. to the town’s plan of development, "It’s the worst thing in the world to to spend Easter still held captive by the militant Iranians his proposed ban. arrested Richard Quincy Williams late Thursday at his The Manchester Property Owners aster preparedness plans and warned tourists and which to hold onto their homes. supported her,, vowing to “go after According to Eugene Sierakowski, saying “for the future plan of think the town of Manchester should occupying the embassy. The U.S. Olympic Committee’s 47-member Athletes trailer home in Winchester, a rural community near Los Association of which Mrs. Sadloski sightseers to stay away from the mountain and its sur­ Some 1,400 signatures would be them (the administration) with our acting chairman of the Concerned development, the people should be get into the housing business. HUD After a 5-hour meeting in Tehran, the ruling Advisory Council sent a three-member delegation to the Angeles. The suspect allegedly put cyanide in jars of ' is president proposed lak month to rounding highways. pickles and teriyaki sauce in an effort to gain a ransom of required to bring the issue before the own lawyers.” Citizens, the referendum as it now given choices of development.” (the federal Housing and Urban Revolutionary Council put off a decision on President White House Thursday to discuss the compromise offer, ' petition for a town ordinance to limit Abolhassan Bani-Sadr’s proposal to have the government which would allow athletes to compete, but not par­ 100 diamonds. voters this fall. She and other The group of Concerned Citizens stands only allows voters one choice, The group, however, Development agency) can’t handle annual budget increases to the overwhelmingly refused to endorse a it. It’s going to create another level take custody of the hostages — now in their 153rd day of ticipate in the ceremonies or awards presentations. members of the MPOA hope to have was instrumental in the referendum and that involves expansion. He said amount that the town’s Grand List they should have the chance to im­ proposal put forth by Sierakowski of bureacracy," said Vincent Kelly. Pope marks Good Friday captivity. that number within two months. to withdraw from federal Housing VATICAN CITY (UPl) - Pope John Paul marked Good Leftists may free three r v » Friday with preparations for a solemn Way of the Cross Four-day week sought BOGOTA, Coiombia (UPl) - The leftists holding the — - f - march through the ruins of ancient Rome in re­ Carter rejects demand NEW YORK (UPl) — Mayor Edward Koch has asked Dominican Embassy may fr^e three more non- Abuse charge lodged enactment of Christ’s journey to Calvary. WASHINGTON (UPl) — President Carter says Iranian businesses to consider instituting a four-day work week diplomatic hostages, but are determined to have their MANCHESTER John Paul, 59, who observed Holy Thursday by washing authorities should consider the "full implications” of to help ease transportation problems created by the 4- demands tnet, according to one of two hostage who were MANCHE.STER — Police have begun the investigation after the and kissing the feet of 12 elderly men in St. John Lateran their failure to take custody of the American hostages. day-old transit strike. freed Thursday. arrested a 23-year-old suspect following a children's father, who lives in Norwich, CONNECTICUT lengthy investigation into complaints of VI-Til), I ! came to visit them and noticed the marks. child abuse on Westfield Street, according He called police and police informed the ■Peopletalk' to Capt. Joseph Brooks of the detective state Department of Children and Youth Ut s bureau. Services. The rookie Gary R. Cyr of 18 Westfield St. was The boy and girl were taken to arrested Wednesday and charged with Manchester Memorial Hospital for treat­ The University of 's search for a third-degree assault and risk of injury to a quarterback to replace ment and were also seen by their pediatri­ M R t e minor in connection with the alleged cian. Their mother, who Lt. Graves departing Jimmy abuse of a neighbor’s boy and girl Jan. 13. Streater might have declined to identify to protect the 0 *1^ NMI Lt. Pat Graves of the Youth Services children’s anonymity, is not charged in ended this week, if the Division said the unidentified children, new recruit who ap­ the case. OUtKDS? aged 4 and 9, had apparently been kicked The two children have been the subject proached Volunteer and struck. Coach Johnny Majors of a custody dispute and are now living in lOWtn UMPtlATUIIt "The boy had a bruise on his chin and Norwich with their father. and asked for a marks on his thigh and legs, " Lt. Graves Lt. Graves added the case involved only r 3Qoo^ — scholarship had any said. "The girl had bruises on her buttocks collegiate eligibility Cyr and she anticipated no new charges and tbigh, probably from kicks. " against him. Following his arrest, he was left. Lt. Graves, who is handling the case, mnwtm_____ ^ now A * Says Majors, "1 taken to police headquarters where he E2 3 said the children’s mother, who is posted a $1,(X)0 non-surety bond pending uPiweATHiM roTocAkr t figured I’d let him a separated from her husband, was a friend couple of plays and see his April 21 appearance at East Hartford For period ending 7 a.m. EST. 4/5/80. During Friday of Cyr’s. Superior Court. night, rain or showers will cover most of the .upper half of how he did." The Traffic Division had originally the Pacific Coast and the north Atlantic states. He didn't do too well. Elsewhere, generally fair weather is forecast. He fumbled the first snap from center and got off a wobbly pass a wide receiver had to dive to catch on the second ef­ Weather forecast fort. EASTER] Occasional heavy rain may flood some roads this after­ But then everybody has a bad day now and again noon or evening. A chance of a few thunderstorms during — even all-pro quarterback Terry Bradshaw. He’s i g g e i i ^ S f SALE the afternoon. Windy. High temperatures 45 to 50, 7 to 10 in Knoxville, Tenn., to address a youth group. C. Rain ending with clearing late tonight. Lows in the 30s. Variable clouds and sunshine Saturday. Highs in the 50s. Home to mama ■PA RK A D E PHARMACY OPEN I Probability of precipitation near 100 percent today 70 per­ DAILY SUN Mother knows best — New York’s transit At “We Save You Mone^ 8 AM to 10 PM I 7 AM-8 PM cent tonight 20 percent Saturday. Winds southeasterly in­ least that’s the assessment of Abigail Clemson who Street sweeper creasing to 15 to 25 mph this afternoon. Winds shifting to journeyed to the Big Apple from her home in Atlan­ westerly tonight. Northwesterly 10 to 20 mph Saturday. ta to visit her daughter. Instead, her daughter Protesting program cut Residents are having their streets swept and their hearts decorated to remind onlookers that Manchester is the “Ci wound up visiting her - at her room in the Essex lifted by this town highway department vehicle, brightly ty of Village Charm." (Herald photo by Pinto) a k i rt I F Q - Extended outlook House hotel in Manhattan — a place one almost Protesters gathered on the lawn of the attempt to prevent proposed cuts in the state BOSTON (UPl) — Extended outlook for New England can’t get to from anywhere. State Capitol in Hartford Thursday in an youth services budget. (UPl photo) Sunday through Tuesday: The daughter, who works in Manhattan and lives Massarhussells, Rhode Island & Connertieut: Fair in the nearby borough of Queens, prefers her Sunday and Monday. Cloudy with a chance of rain mother’s room to hitchhiking. Mobile clinic on mental health unit agenda Tuesday. High temperatures from the mid 40s to the mid Says Mrs. Clemson, "I told her when she left Finance panePs tax plan work and Pamela Skerker 50s. Low temperatures in the 30s. home that she couldn’t do without me, that she'd GLASTONBURY — Dr Newington, Rocky Hill and those attending can get a \ ermuni; Partly cloudy Sunday. Fair Monday. Chance come back to momma when things got rough. Well, Gregory Seeger, Carolyn is a registered nurse. Wethersfield. feeling for the scope and of rain Tuesday. Highs mid 40s to mid 50s. Lows 20s to things got rough and she’s back with me. Mothers Nalbandian and Pamela The meeting will begin at Dr. Seeger, Ms. Nalban­ workings of the suburban low 30s are always right, you know” faces trouble in Senate Skerker, all members of 7:30 p.m. in the South dian and Ms. Skerker will clinic program. MAC is Maine and New Hampsliire: Fair Sunday and Mon­ the professional staff of the Glastonbury discuss the day-to-day funded by the Connecticut HARTFORD (UPl) - A lax day. Chance of showers Tuesday. Lows in the 20s to low Fan fun vigorously by Republicans, who saio Another amendment of the ap­ . Mobile Aftercare Clinic, Congregational Church at clinic activities so that Department of Mental package approved by the taxpayers would wind up paying for proved package would provide that will discuss the clinic Main and High streets. 30s. Highs in the upper 30s north and in the 40s south. Larry Schmittou doesn’t need a superstar team to Legislature’s Finance Committee to the levy. oil companies would have to pay the ■ program at the April 9 The Mobile Aftercare draw a crowd. The president of the Nashville raise $160 million mainly through a An unincorporated business tax of 1 tax before they could take any legal meeting of the Glastonbury Clinic (MAC) is an out­ The Almanac Sounds club has methods of tax on oil companies and raising the percent, imposed on income above action to challenge it in court. Mental Health Group. patient psychiatric his own. sales tax already faces possible dis­ $250,000, was expected to provide the Despite the tax package, Mi*s. Ms. Nalbandian has a program serving residents By I'niled Press International On April 25, he’ll scatter $10,000 in $1 bills over mantling in the Senate. state an estimated $20 million. An Beck said there were indications i master's degree in social of Glastonbury, East Hart­ Today is Friday, April 4, the 95th day of 1980 with 271 to the infield and one lucky fan will have one minute to The committee Thursday rammed amendment to the package would tax more revenue bills might be brought ford. Marlborough, follow. gather as many of them as he can carry away. through the tax package that also in­ all professionals including doctors up for consideration. Today is Good Friday. Then, on May 22, Schmittou says he’ll create the cludes a controversial tax on unin­ and lawyers. When the governor unveiled her Discussion group set The moon is moving toward its last quarter. world’s largest band — by issuing a kazoo to every corporated businesses and the addi­ Cigarettes, which now are taxed at bare bones budget in February, she The morning star is Mercury. fan in the stands and asking them to belt out a cou­ tion of previously excluded 21 cents a pack, would no longer be originally proposed raising $128 ple of-numbers during the game. MANCHESTER — A six-session discussion group for The evening stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. cigarettes to the state sales tax. exempt from the state sales tax, a million in new taxes to fill the gap ■ men and women who are involved in the process of Oh — yes, there will be a game, even if it seems Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. It was the business tax. which move that would raise 18 million in between what the state takes in and separation or divorce will be held at the Manchester of­ like something of an afterthought. replaced a gambling tax favored by Dorothy Lynda Dix, American pioneer of prison the fiscal year beginning July 1. what it spends. fice of Child & Family Services, 110 Main St. beginning Gov. Ella Grasso, that brought the reform, was born April 4, 1802. Committee Republicans accused But rampaging inflation and the April 15. The group will meet from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and ire of several Democratic leaders Mrs. Beck and co-chairman Rep. Ir­ On this date in history; Betting on Billy decision by President Carter to is part of the agency’s Family Life Enrichment program. In 1841, President William Harrison died of pneumonia embroiled in the unpopular task of ving Stolberg, D-New Haven, of balance the federal budget by trim­ High rollers have a brand new game on which to raising the sales tax. The sessions will focus on feelings around the separa- one month after being inaugurated. John Taylor became test their gambling instincts at the new Caesars "ramrodding" the tax package ming $14 billion forced Mrs. Grasso The proposed package was worked ' tion process, personal needs and goals, legal and finan­ the first vice-president to become chief executive due to World hotel-casino at Lake Tahoe, Calif, through since the panel has until and Democratic leaders into looking cial issues and changing social situations. out in a hectic session of the a death. It s called the Billy pool and a lot of people are April 10 to act on bills. at more taxes or cutting services Registration is required and fees are based on a sliding Democrat-controlled Finance Com­ In 1933. 73 crew members were lost when the U.S. Navy getting into the action — betting big bucks on how Sen. Russell Post, ’R-Canton, even further. scale. For further information and/or registration call mittee to help pay for Gov. Ella dirigible "Akron" foundered in a storm and fell into the long ex-Yankee fire-eater Billy Martin will last as charged the Democrats with They were especially concerned David Bland or Marie Calvin at 643-2761, ocean off Barnegat Bay, N.J. Grasso’s $2.67 millon budget. "outrageous ” conduct in offering over the loss of $21 million in state manager of the Oakland A’s— working for an equal­ Evident in the Capitol Thursday In 1968, Negro civil rights leader Martin Luther King ly testy Charlie Finley. last-minute amendments to the oil revenue sharing funds although was heavy pressure by lobbyists for tax bill and tried unsuccessfully to was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn. James Earl Ray Selections are broken down into weeks, starting in Carter was expected to allow local Rec signups ending pleaded guilty and was convicted 11 months later and legalized gambling outlets against delay the vote for 24 hours. mid-April and running through October, Should communities to receive $59 million in sentenced to 99 years in prison. the proposal to increase the state’s The oil tax was proposed originally MarUn outlast the 1980 season, the pool will be direct sharing funds. MANCHESTER — The Manchester Recreation take from so-called "exotic betting" by Mrs. Grasso in her budget was for In 1975, a U.S. Air Force transport plane carrying Viet­ carried over to 1981 — a proposition that isn’t get­ The Appropriations Committee Department will hold its final registration for its youth namese orphans and escorts to the United States crashed ting the best of odds. — perfectas, trifectas and the like. 1 percent and would have raised an still has to come up with its spending . arts program, ages 6 to 17, at the West Side Recreation shortly after taking off from Saigon, killing more than Their success angered Senate estimated $30 million. She had also package and leaders expect to sub­ Center, classes begin the week of Aprii 14. 200, including 100 children Glimpses Democrats, among them Sen. proposed raising the sales tax to 7.5 mit cuts totalling from $10 million to Classes with openings include: creative dance, guitar, Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, co­ percent but said she would veto $15 million. - puppetry, sculpture, crafts and gifts, and basic art. Bob Hope, with more than 50 years of show biz un­ chairwoman of the Finance Com­ anything with an 8 percent sales tax. Registration, in person, wili be held until April 11 from Lottery numbers der his belt, will be the first performer ever mittee, and Senate Majority Leader 3 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 pm at the West Side Rec. A youth honored by the Foundation of Motion Picture Joseph Lieberman. ■ membership card is required. The cost is $3 per year. Pioneers as "Pioneer of the Year’’ — an accolade "This demonstrates the kind of Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursdav in Grasso condition good; - For further information contact the West Side Recrea­ usually accorded film producers and direc- heavy lobbying they have been doing. tion Center, 647-3166, after 3 p.m. New England: ^ tors.Lester Lanin and his orchestra — status sym­ We should pay more attention to Connecticut: 933. There will be no drawing today bols among upper crust party-givers for four them. We should keep our eyes surgery was successful because of the Good Friday holiday. decades — will play his 3,000th debutante party in open." Mrs. Beck said. Massachusetts: 0412. June ... Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss will Lieberman was upset at the last- New Hampshire: 6687. HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. Ella the surgical removal of the uterus, host this week’s NBC-TV "Saturday Night Live" ... minute scraping of the betting tax for Grasso was listed in good condition GRAND REOPENING Rhode Island: 7422 the tax on unincorporated deBear answered: "Not as far as I Richard Kiley will costar with Rosemary Murphy in today, resting comfortably at Hart­ know." BICYCLE SALE Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Thursday in the new mystery play "Guilty Conscience” by businesses. ford Hospital after undergoing a New England: He predicted it would not have deBear said it was not determined Richard Levinson and Richard Link to open as a try­ successful operation to remove a how long the two-term Democratic SAVE $10.00-$30.00 OFF Connecticut: 27 , 682 , 086699. The lucky color was out in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... Michael Caine is in enough support in the Senate to pass. cyst from behind her uterus. yellow. governor, one of the nation’s two ON SUCH NAMES AS California, filming "The Hand” with costar Andrea The committee beat down strong The more than two-hour operation, New Hampshire: 778, 08, yellow. The drawing was con­ opposition by Republicans to merge women governors, would remain in TAKARA - PEUGEOT - DAWES Marcovicci. performed by Dr. Joseph Russ II, SAINT TROPEZ - COLUMBIA ducted a day early because of Good Friday. the tax proposals into a single bill. the hospital or how long she would began at 8 a.m. Thursday and was have to recuperate. But it was approved. 19-15, with four concluded successfully at 10:15 a.m., ALL PRICES SLASHED Democrats joining the committee’s Mrs. Grasso had said earlier this ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK said gubernatorial spokesman week she only planned to be out a few II Republican members in opposi­ Larrye deBear. OF BICYCLESI Manchester To Advertlaa To Report New* tion. days and would recuperate behind East Hartford - Glastonbury "She’s in good condition, she's her desk at the Capitol, where the MOTO-CROSS BIKES ON For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: Mrs. Beck said she would continue resting comfortably," deBear said. 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester . . Alex Girelli, 643-2711 Legisature was busy with her SALE FROM $89.95 Evening Herald to fight for the exotic wagering tax But he said he “did not know" the hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford...... 643-2711 proposed $2.67 billion budget for the FREE TEE SHIRT WITH THE I'SPS 327-500 but declined to predict the fate of the size of the cyst or whether a biopsy through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury . Dave Lavallee. 643-2711 coming fiscal year. PURCHASE OF ANY NEW BIKEI Published daily except Sunday and cer­ entire package in the Senate. "I’ve was performed or will be performed tain holidays by the Manchester closed, classified ads may be placed bv Andover...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 "This is my home,” she said. "I’ll $4.98 VALUE calling 643-2718 Boiton...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 been around here too long to predict to determ ine if the cyst was Publishing (.'o . Herald Square, P O something like this,” she said. recuperate right here (at the box 591. Manchester. Conn 06040 For information about display adver­ Coventry .. Claire Connolly, 742-8202 cancerous. Capitol).” tising. Call Tom Hooper, advertising Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 The sales tax hike from the current He said Dr. Russo, a Hartford FREE 10 PIECE TOOL KIT Have a Complaint? director, at 643-2711 7 percent would yield the state an ad­ South Windsor. Judy Kui'hnel, 644-1364 gynecologist, had not yet discussed The governor’s husband, Thomas, TO THE FIRST 25 PURCHASERS Ntwi — If you have a question or To Subscribe > Vernon Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 ditional $62.5 million and give the operation with the governor but OF NEW BIKES was at the governor’s residence in TOOL KIT VALUE complaint about news coverage, call Connecticut the dubious distinction To subscribe, call Customer Service planned to do so. Hartford and he was informed of the Prank Burbank, managing editor, or at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. of having the highest statewide sales deBear indicated Mrs. Grasso, 60, To report special news: results of the operation, deBear said. Steve Harry, executive editor. 643-2711 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday tax in the nation. wanted to know the details of the SAVE 10-20% OFF ON ALL ACCESSO RIES IN STOCK Business...... 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Mail rates are operative condition as excellent," experienced discomfort the previous BIKE SHOPfft Office hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. profits of oil companies doing SALEBALE HOURS HOUIIB day. available on request. Monday through Friday. deBear said. Asked if the doctor had evening and underwent tests by Dr. NEW LOCATION business in the state would yield $60 performed a hysterectomy, which is SPRUCE ST. WED.-THUR.-FRI. •:M-l:Oa million. The proposal was fought Russo. MANCHESTER SATURDAY t:M.5:00 Msr 647-1027 4, I - EVENING HERALD. Fri., April 4, 1880 EVENING HERALD. Fri., April 1980 - 5 "Guest editorial'^ iHandtrstrr Euruimj Hrralft Commission plans tour Matrchester — A City of Village Charm MA.NCIIES rER — As step one in Durward Miller said, "Right now ’The town, however, has received a its developing plan for promoting the that’s the biggest thing the commis­ Founded Oct 1, 1881 number of inquiries from developers preservation of the mill area, the sion can do." exploring the mills’ rehabilitation. Cheney National Historic District The tour will begin at the Cheney Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, ’These requests, some of which were Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Commission will sponsor a tOur of Homestead and proceed to the mill the district Sunday May 4. received before the consultants Weiss explains new jobs Morrbw. AwM Burani ol OcuMlon UwntMr. UniMd P t m * miwiutlonal grounds. Later it will swing through began their work, have yielded no Dr. John Sutherland, director of the west side of the district which concrete offers. FitzGerald, St*v«n Harry. Exacuttve Edrtor the Institute of Local History at contains sections of worker housing however, remains hopeful that the Customtr S«rvte« — 647*9946 Frank A. Burt>ank. Managing Editor Manchster Community College, will built by the Cheneys for mill I d F. AoWnton. EdHor-l>ut4ith«r Harold E. Turkinglon. Editor Emaritut mills will be reborn. conduct the tour. Last year Dr, employees. crease but I did come relatively close to be funded under the HUD Block In other business, the commission The following is the full text of a Sutherland conducted two similar Judge William FitzGerald an­ heard a report from Arthur H. even after the continued increase in Grant Program was the funding for tours which drew about 90 and 50 peo­ nounced that he will be taking the letter from M anchester Town Selleck of the Connecticut Firemen’s 11 Manager Robert B. Weiss in inflation since the original budget these projects. With the demise of ple respectively. slide presentation prepared by the The announcement came at Historical Society, who delivered a response to a Herald editorial con­ process started. I am also pleased the HUD program, we have the alter­ position that could be deleted if the for the Public Works Administration consultants to the Downtown Coor­ progress report on renovations at the ! l Thursday afternoon’s regular L f f i T ’ : cerning the proposed town budget, that the tax increase will be 4 percent native of doing nothing or of planning provides for an administrative assis­ dinating Committee, possibly at their Pine Street Firehouse. Board of Directors so desired but it meeting of the historic commission. despite a spending increase of 7.6 for the future. While development tant. It is proposed that funds be next regular meeting on ApriL27th. ’The firehouse is under lease by the ed would mean the elimination of many The commission has recently heard percent. This reflects a growth in the might slow down during the next few saved by assigning many of the ad­ The two committees, both seeking town to the historical society which programs that provide an important the final report from consultants the redevelopment of central 1 read with interest your editorial grand list and other revenue sources. years because of the high interest balance to the senior citizen opera­ ministrative assistant duties to the is restoring the structure, built in rate, a planning project of the type studying the mill district’s Manchester, have expressed interest 1897, through a $50,000 grant. In addi­ of Tuesday. April 1. relative to the Police officers tion. executive secretary and to provide a in working together. This move, anticipated is a two to three year redevelopment. tion, Selleck said, an arrangement is We would hope to restore the police much less expense clerk II to provide The report, which is due in its final however, would represent the first budget. 1 certainly agree with you Gym inetrucfor now under consideration with the project and I certainly do not expect the typing activities that now take up written form later this month, will attempt to formally begin dis­ that the public should understand the department to its authorized strength With the opening of the new West Savings Bank of Manchester and the town's growth to stop. Therefore, outline the recommendation’s of the which it has not achieved for many Side recreation facility, the town was a considerable part of the exhcutive cussions. other area banks to make short-term content of the budget and not only I strongly recommend that we Boston-based consulting firm of The downtown committee has also years. We have also not added fortunate enough to be able to be able secretary’s time. loans available to the society. new positions that are requested but provide a proper base for the Anderson, Notter and Finegold. The marked promotion of its proposed - anyone to the detective division since to obtain sufficient CETA funds to S o c ia l services What Selleck called Phase One of 1972 despite a 100 percent increase in development of the rest of the com­ firm is concluding a six-month study improvement plan for the downtown the restoration efforts is currently our existing operations. It has been employ a gym instructor to provide paraprofessional activity. In analyzing the police munity and the rehabilitation of of the area. business district as its number one under way. In this stage im­ my hope and expectation that the those areas that have potential for supervised progranns in the new As a result of the state mandating The firm has called for redevelop­ priority. Leaking tank car budget you will find that we have an­ gymnasium. If the town decided to provements to the walls, floors, and more informative format of the improved use. the return of many people currently ment of the mill district to include Both FitzGerald and Phil Harrison, windows is being accomplished. He Chemical spill worker, dressed in protec- tured tank leaked phosporous^trichloride. The ticipated that even if the patrol divi­ eliminate this position, it would chairman of the downtown com­ budget document which consists of Junior engineering aide housed in institutions to the com­ extensive housing, as well as cor­ also said that a commitment must be tive clothing and wearing an oxygen mask, chemical gave off toxic'fum es, forcing sion is funded for 100 percent filling mean that we would no longer be able munity, the Judge of Probate has a porate and limited commercial uses. mittee, have cited the market’s high of all authorized positions, we can an­ A large amount of construction is made to the construction of rest checks hole in tank car (left) at Somerville, evacuation of a wide area around the Somer- some 100 pages of detailed informa­ to carry on effective programming in serious problem in providing conser­ The housing plans outlined last interest rates as prime factors room facilities for the museum. ticipate that there would normally be anticipated in the town during the tion would provide the Board of the West Side Rec. To provide the vators. month call for a mix of grant sub­ working against redevelopment The society, he added, has just Mass. The tank car was hit by the freight ville freight yard. (UPI photo) Directors, press and public with suf­ approximately four officers short as next few years not only by private kind of supervised activity here, In order to meet this need, it is sidized, rental and condominium un­ plans. been given an early motorized fire engine at right early Thursday, and the rup- a result of normal turnover. The developers but projects under the part-time help or volunteer help have recommended that the town engage a its. The bulk of the development FitzGerald said ’Thursday that he truck by the Hartford Fire Depart­ ficient detail to explain the budget would have expected that the town funds saved as a result of an­ direct responsibility of the town. never proven acceptable. full-time person. In the past, the would concentrate on the con­ ment, for inclusion in the museum. that has been requested. The budget. During the past several years we would already have received offers ticipating some positions not being Judge of Probate was able to find dominiums, which yield the greatest Selleck anticipated that the initial Ceramics instructor tax revenues. from private developers interested in of course is a plan with a dollar sign filled during the course of the year have had a CETA worker serving as volunteers among the legal profes­ phase would be completed by mid­ Attention 4th, 5th, 6th Graders, The difference in cost providing redeveloping the mills, were it not in front of it and it is up to the Board will produce enough money to hire an engineering inspector. With the Speaking of the commission’s fall. this as a permanent part-time posi­ sion to handle this problem but with a promotional efforts. Chairman for the current prime lending rate. of Directors, as legislative authority the additional police officers phase-out of this worker, we now tion instead of a temporary part-time sharp increase in conservatorships recommended in the budget, three of have only one authorized inspector. required, this is no longer the case. for the town, to determine the ul­ which would be in the detective divi­ We have a choice. We can in­ position would be about C,700 for Junior High and High School Students "The questions that you raise about timate service level which they feel considerably more hours of opera­ sion and one in the patrol division. adequately inspect what goes under the police budget certainly are ap­ the public requires and will support. tion. A large part of the ceramics Planning associate the ground and face the probability of propriate and I suggest that you Consumers on offensive problems in the future or we can program is covered by fees from par­ I think your newspaper and the The general plan for development read pages M7 and M8 in the budget HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut consumer groups tion, which would allow it to assess customers for more properly inspect and protect the in­ ticipants. Having the permanent public should be aware that the total of the Town of Manchester has not message which contains a rather already are on the offensive over a record $174 million in taxes than Northeast pays the federal government. vestment in town facilities. part-time position would enable us to budget increase for expenditures is been updated since the early sixties. teach summer youth classes and detailed analysis of the police rate increase being sought by Northeast Utilities, the He said Northeast also stated it needed added revenue state's largest electric company. Of course drastic changes have taken another winter class as well as per­ budget. to reduce "dangerously high levels” of short term debt. 7.6 percent. Of this increase, it place in the development of the town Senior citizen program Consumer Counsel Barry Zitser said he would demand mitting us to provide better control When you have read the budget Zitser said the debts were a result of ongoing construc­ 1980 should also be noted that 8 percent and most open space that is now documentation for each item when the formal application director of inventory of supplies. The ceramic document in detail, you should find tion of the Millstone III nuclear power plant in Water­ reflects the increase for the Board of available for development will be This is another position that has answers to other questions that you is filed. The Connecticut Citizen Action Group called the ford. classes are the most popular in the proposed rate hike "overbearing.” Ekfucation and 6.9 percent for other committed to use within the next two been filled by CETA and will be may have. I am sure that your news A DPUC spokeswoman said a decision on the applica­ cultural program and we feel that If the entire amount is granted, Northeast’s nearly 1 tion will most probably be made in late fall. If any in­ decades. In addition, a great deal of expiring the early part of the fiscal coverage of the budget work sessions town operations under the jurisdic­ there are many unmet needs in this million customers could expect a 16.9 percent increase in crease is granted, the spokeswoman said. Northeast effort should be directed by various year. The CETA worker has concen­ tion of the manager. and of course of the items that their monthly electric bills. That would be on top of the could impose the hikes on consumers by the end of the trated on developing programs for area. town agencies on the downtown area. appear in the document will be help­ $86 million rate hike granted the utility last year. year. Unfortunately, being realistic. I Cheney Historic District area and men and has added an important new Clerk II public works ad­ ful to the public in making them “It is unconscionable that Northeast Utilities is picking But any implementation of new rates could be delayed was not able to stick to the original the general problems of housing. A dimension to the programming for ministration more aware of the proposed our pockets for $174 million more when its record $86 into 1981 because of court fights promised by consumer objective that I had for a 6 percent in­ high priority expenditure anticipated senior citizens. Of course this is a The present table of organization programs. million increase only went into effect less than three groups and the expected challenge from Zitser’s office. months ago,” CCAG spokeswoman Roberta Echelson said Thursday. Zitser said he expected to challenge at least portions of Letters the rate application when it is officially filed with the •j Division of Public Utility Control in 60 days. "I highly doubt they're going to get anything near that we have jelly beans amount," he said. "We’re going to be there and we’re and every last minute Consideration needed on budget proposals going to make them prove every single penny they say they need." easter need. "This is definitely going to be the application that will To the editor: assistant attorney, $9,000. Wasn't he Buckland plant. kinds were not used to just ride cipal. We have plenty of them and learn? The last nine years, that's all test the mettle of the new Division of Public Utility Con­ Water department. 50 percent in­ •basket* •cellophane^woiivpiiaiiv •napkins I had told my friends and different the same man that went begging for around which a lot do, and stop all assistants, also take that $150 we have had is increases and East trol,” Zitser said. people I would no longer be involved the job? Just four years ago didn't we crease. How are we going to afford to except essential vehicles from being expense away from Kennedy, he Windsor has had a zero budget. 1 Northeast said in the letter of intent submitted to the •cards •grasssgrass saggsegg dydye in politics or town policies, but after have one attorney until Weiss, Cum­ water our gardens? We just got a 33 taken home nights and weekends, makes plenty. don't know what they had a referen­ DPUC that it needed more money to cover "the rising seeing that budget and how the mings, Penny and Cassano got us in percent increase last year. What they would last two or three years We have 525 teachers you would dum for. we need one though. cost of rampant inflation" and to meet "unprecedented mayor says Mr. Harry, Herald all those law suits and Penny and does the water department need a longer. still average 24 pupils per class, thus There are plenty of people fighting interest rates.” 1 editor, is new and doesn't know what Cummings have the nerve to bring up new car for? They and the sewer What we need is a referendum on cut the education budget or get for your jobs if you leave. How I The letter was filed the same day the DPUC began he is talking about. I had to change HUD again. department are overmanned. They spending in this town and start with a someone that can. would have loved to see Mr. Paul reviewing the rate structure propos^ to implement the "every my mind. Twenty-three percent in the put in far less hours on this four day $86 million rate hike state regulators granted Northeast T A i m y zero base, not a six percent base. Cassano says when we get to the Willhide on the board again. little in July 1979. The utility had asked for $131.5 million. the m irad i of nMhift««4 m First of all, I think the editorials in building department when building is week than when they worked the five Freeze all hiring for one year. thing" point where we can't set the budget Zitser said he is concerned about several accounting (iowrftoMrn m ontht$t«r ^ III The Herald were 100 percen' correct at a low and will stay there, they also days. The school budget is the one that anymore, that's the time to say the W. Jorgensen 1 still think 246MA should be made changes Northeast is proposing, such as tax normaliza- and Mr. Penny says he is new in town have four vehicles. Health depart­ really could be cut. We have a hiring hell with it. What are you and Penny 23 Gardner St. West, and doesn't know what is going on. ment can be cut plenty. Turek, $32,- to leave the vehicle in town, he is put­ freeze so we don't need a new prin- waiting for because you'll never Manchester well, I think Mr. Harry is learning 000, Krantz $18,000 plus the other help ting 80 miles a week to and from very fast. and four vehicles. The late Dr. Mar- work and that is a lot of wear and DESIGN AN AD CONTEST Now on the town budget: Weiss ziallo did it part-time for $500. They tear on the van. Cut out coffee Thoughis____ (a LLAHAN ITS SPRINGII wants to add 11 more people to the can be cut plenty. I see they have a breaks, these men are grown-up. No Walking in the light joy might be full. This then is the cross of Calvary, we have healing for *5 payroll. I thought the directors put a junior construction inspector and coffee breaks in the Aircraft. It's Jesus said, ‘He that followeth me message which we have heard of the body, we have power in the Holy (And we are ready • are you? - i f ^ freeze on hiring, or can't you unders­ now want a junior engineer. Where about time they said to the union — him, and declare unto you, that God H o u E R S h o p J shall not walk in darkness, but shall Ghost to live holy lives of service. J not come to see us now fo r^ *155 IN PRIZES tand, Mr. Weiss? We need no in­ does Weiss think up all these titles more productively and less demands. have the light of life.” Jesus is our is light, and in Him is no darkness at David the Psalmist in Psalm 103 crease in any department as a and when is the board going to get Let Mr. Pennv show me where the light for life. As we follow Him by all. Jesus came to save man and says, "Bless the Lord, o my soul, and is ready for “EASTER" matter of fact some are overmanned. smart and throw him out? 24 vehicles are at the police station. 1 bring man into light and knowledge GRAND PRIZE ...... His Word he will lead us to a life of forget not all his benefits; who Bulk seeds *501 I think that some of the promotions When it is too late'’ didn't see more than two on of this love. In 1 John 4:8-9; John forgiveth all thine iniquities; who ^ • victory. A life of service. A life of His Wb 3T6 g , made by Weiss stink. I could never The fire department should be weekends and nights. Make all but completeness. The Word of God says, said, “He that loveth not knoweth not healeth all thy diseases; who • Package sets 3 FIRST PRIZES... *25 each see that Werbner without a test, made to vacate Buckland and sell or really essential leave their vehicles "For God so loved the world, that he God; for God Is Love. In this was redeemeth thy life from destruction OUl' O'Mara, three months after he lease the plant to the Eighth District. on town property except fire and gave his only begotten son, that manifested the love of God toward thy mouth with good things; so that Onion Sets* Fertilizers // became a Democrat finished second. A 7.8 percent increase in spending police chiefs, highway supervisors, a Spring Arrangements whosoever believeth in him should us, because that God sent his only thy youth is renewed like the « . Grass Seeds / 6 HONORABLE MENTIONS *5 e a c h | Vincent, an old buddy from Windsor and want a new truck, for what? coupie of water department per­ not perish, but have everlasting begotten son into the world, that we eagle's." as an assessor. What is the mechanic supposed to sonnel. But what is the water depart­ life.” John 3:16. might live through him.” When we let the Glorious Light of \ ’^ j | • Screening Now he has donated J200 more to do? Come on, Rivosa, who are you ment good for. They want $60 just to Jesus by His sacrificial life, the Gospel of Jesus Christ shine in A lso Fruit See Your Ad Printed In The his friend Custer to study raises for trying to kid? If you stopped some of shut off your water after -hours. Jesus is God's gift to man. The brought light into every area of our hearts He will light our way and Werbner and Janet Chayes. Have you those firemen from just riding Look at all the extra money they light of the world. To follow Him man's life. Through Him we can we can walk on in the light. Baskets and ^^^^Complete line of A il spring garden tools ENTER had a study for the clerks yet. they around, and does it take two men to made from that phase-in on motor through His Word is to walk on in the come to life in God here and life eter­ Rev. Leo J. Chaput Easter Plants Hnrffid on April 29, 1980 deserve it more than those two. go to get gas on Charter C ik Street'’ vehicles, campers, boats, etc. Just light. In 1 John 1:4-5; John the nal when this life is over. Through Assistant Pastor MANCHESTER _ Where would Tomkiel's office be if it You don't see the Eighth District another tax. beloved disciple said, "And these Him we have forgiveness of sin Full Gospel Interdenomi­ TODAY! wasn t for the clerks. He is hardly firemen just riding around. That is 1 see they want $2.4 million for new things write we unto you, that your because of His shed blood on the n H A R D W A R E ^ national Church Daily Delivery To Greater ------■’ 877 Main 81. ever there awful. $2.2 million or more for a fire trucks for the highway department Hartford Area HERE’S HOW TO ENTER I see that the town attorney wants budget when the Eighth District over five years and $2 million for a Mon.-Sat. , 6^-4428 Thurs. till 8:30-5:30 Imt g p „ Slfi.OOO. deputv attorney $14,000 and takes care of Buckland. Get rid of the new garage. If all vehicles of all Robert Walters Telephone 289-9349 1545 MAIN ST. 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A crucial lack of respect 1. There will be a first prize and two 3. Ads must be submitted the same size a* Inflated budget assigned. Only a black marker pen, or brush WASHINGTON - After more than were technically non-political. rl’iided, for example, a reference to honorable mentions in each category plus a Merrill Lynch Realty may be used on a white background. All com­ four-and-a-half months of self- Carter’s aides claimed he couldn't the site of this summer’s Democratic grand prize winner. The prize categories are: To the editor: needs and services for our less for­ ditures, plus charge us new higher pleted ads must be received by The Herald imposed sequestration, FTesident afford to fritter away his time on (1) 4th, 5th, and 8fh grades; (2) 7th, 8th, 9th The effects of run-away in­ tunate citizens over the past year. water rates; and still expect the National Convention in New York Ci­ MITES W ants More no later than 5:00 P.M., Thursday, April 24, Carter reluctantly has retui'ned to mere political matters while he was grades; (3) 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. flationary syndrome that is The town manager's recommended same over-taxed taxpayers to ap­ ty, "We re thinking about changing 1980. the political circuit. coping with the hostages in Iran, nationwide has not escaped the Town budget of $29,877,847 for 1980-81 prove new bonded expenditures for the name of Madison Square Garden Barrows People. 4. All entries become the property of The Soviet troops in Afghanistan and 2. To enter the contest you must bring or mall of Manchester. which is an increase of more than $2 additional millions via referendum? But if the president’s long-delayed to Madison Square Rose Garden." Manchester Evening Herald. Only the top en­ various other global crises. the entry blank below to the Display Adver­ The end result being that we, the million beyond this current year's 1980 debut as a campaigner was a The body of Carter's speech was a Exceptional real estate tries will be published. But only one day after losing to tising Department of The Herald on or before individual taxpayers, have only so budget, is an inflationary 'oudget No wonder we have inflation. harbinger of future performances, he torpid rehash of the same address he people make the Barrows Company Friday, April 11,1980. You will then receive 5. The entries will be judged by the adver­ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., many dollars to spend on the ever in­ which needs to be cut down. It's time that the Town of would be well advis^ to return to the has been giving for years, replete what it is today. Instructions In person at The Herald Infor­ tising staff of The Herald. in the Democratic presidential creasing higher costs for food, A major question that needs to be Manchester "held the line" on spen­ splendid isolation with his 1976 campaign promise of ming you what business you will be doing an 6. Winners will be announced upon publica­ primaries held in New York and Now that we’ve joined forces with shelter, clothing, heating, energy, answered, is: Why. during these hec­ ding inflationary tax dollars. If the of the White "competence and compassion in ad lor. tion. (Connecticut, Carter found time to ad­ c a l transportation, taxes - all the major tic inflationary times did Mr. Weiss president and the Congress can cut House. government" and a string of cliches Merrill Lynch Realty dress the annual Democratic necessities of lile propose adding 11 new employees to back on their budgets and programs, With the excep­ about "the challenge of inflation," we’re looking for more top Congressional dinner. Most of us have been forced to cut the town's payroll? Weren't the there is no reason why Mr. Weiss and tion of weekend the energy crisis and similar notch professionals to carry on down on our standards of living; "responsibilities on my shoulders CETA jobs supposed to be "phased- the Board of Directors cannot do the trips to Camp His staff insisted that it really the tradition of leadership. some folks even going without many out" once the federal funding for same thing for Manchester's over­ D avid in wasn’t political appearance, but that (that) are sometimes very heavy.” essential items in order to make them expired? burdened taxpayers. Maryland’s explanation lacks credibility when The applause ranged from respect­ If you’re ready to join, I Want To Enter Ad Craft 78 financial ends meet, sad to say. Hopefully, the taxpayers who have Catocin Moun­ the president stands before a room ful to tepid, and the post-speech call Nancy Peacock at 525-5010 The School Board's budget is in­ BE SURE... BDSS has bean serving the Home Owner for Why. then, do the folks at Town learned how to conserve and limit tains, Carter has refused to leave the filled with fellow Democrats to applause ranged from respectful to creasing, once again, although the 97 YEARS. Foracomplete FREEINSPECTION of yourhome or 1-800-842-1646. Hall insist on raising our taxes their own individual budgets will District of Columbia since the proclaim: ’’I’m determined that we tepid, and the post-speech N a m *...... student enrollment continues to by a Termite (Control Expert, supervised by the finest without a thought about cutting down take the opportunity to show the diplomats at the U S. Embassy in will win in November . . We assessments of the political 54 Elm Street, Hartford, Connecticut decline, yearly. Can we afford to technical staff, phone: ...... on the town's programs and expen­ Board of Directors how to do the Tehran were taken hostage in early Democrats will deserve to win." professionals present were univer- continue the luxury ol the lowered Town ...... Phono...... ditures? Do they really think the same thing with Mr. Weiss’ budget at November. Carter surely isn’t going to win, •sally negative. student-teacher ratio? Less than 9,- ^ Merrill Lynch taxpayers of Manchester are all the public hearing for all taxpayers however, on the basis of the tedious, One of the most thoughtful com­ Q rado...... School...... 000 students but we still have about The president has made oc­ millionaires? on Monday, April 7 at 7;30 p.m., unin-spired speech he offered to those ments came from Joyce Kravitz, a Realty 525 teachers. cassional forays to various NOTE: Please bring or mall this entry blank to the Display A d v e i ^ Surely, they can't believe such a who paid $1,000 per person to attend former employee of the Democratic Waddell S^ool on Broad Street. Washington hotel ballrooms to ad­ BarronrsCo. The Manchester Herald, 16 Bralnsrd Place, Manchester, C T 06040. Entries clese thing, when they know that about $5 How can the board of directors ask the dinner. National Committee and a longtime BUSS TERMITE CONTROL Peg Martin dress meetings of assorted civic, An Equal Opportunity Agency Friday, April 11,1960. million, funded with both public and the taxpayers to pay increased taxes party activist, “1980 " she said wist­ nV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY • EST. 1982 165 Henry St., labor, agricultural and business A feeble efforts to joke about his private funds, was spend for human due to the new budget's expen- fully, "would have been Hubert The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Manchester organization but all of those events current political pr^lcament in- V Humphrey's year." EVENING HERALD, Fri., April 4, 1980 - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD. FYI.. April 4. 1980 • Nancy Curran, harpsichord, and R. Dale Peiffer, April 10 at 7 p.m. at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. Film festival slated (278-2670) • An evening of Dixieland jazz with the New Orleans BOLTON—The Bentley Memorial Library board has Jazzin Babies, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, scheduled a series of “Hollywood Favorites Film East Main Street, Meriden. (932-5260) Festivals” to be presented during April, May and June. • Pianist Anne Koscielny in concert, April 8 at 8 p.m. Cinema. All programs will be at 7:30 p.m. Theater. at Lincoln Theater, Hartt School of Music, University of On April 7 “B ran’s Song” will be shown. This features Hartford, West Hartford. Free. (243-4422) • "The Third Man’' (1949), starring Joseph Cotten and James Caan and Billy Dee Williams and is the true life • “A Member of the Wedding” by Carson McCuIlers, • Concert by the Hartt Chorale Chamber Singers and Orson Welles, Saturday at 3 p.m. a* the Hartford Public story of Brian Piccolo and Gayle Sayers. opening April 11 at the Hartford Stage Company, 50 Madrigals and Repertory Orchestra, April 10 at 8 p.m. at Library Auditorium, 500 Main St., Hartford. Free. (525- “Our Town” will be shown on April 14. Thes is the film V ^ e k e n d Church St., Hartford. Open previews April 9 and 10. Per­ Lincoln Theater, Hartt School of Music, University of 9121) adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s novel. Hartford, West Hartford. Free. (243-4422) • "Dersu Uzala" (The Hunter), tonight at 8 at Von der “The Yearling,” wiii be featured on Aprii 21, an adap­ formances Tuesday through Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; Mehden Recital Hall, University of Connecticut, Sioirs. tation of the book by Marjorie Rawlings. (486-2106) The film version of the long-running Broadway piay, matinees Wednesday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527-5151) • Art Department films; “Ballet Adagio," “Pas De “Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.” “Who’s Afraid of Virgina Wolff” by Edward Albee, Deux," "Pinscreen," and "Zikkaron,” April 9 at 6:30 ThaVs Entertainment wiil be presented on May 12. The film features the through May 11 on the main stage at the Long Wharf p.m, at Fine Arts Center Room 227, University of Connec­ original cast of Broadway stars. Theatre, Connecticut Turnpike Exit 46. New Haven. Per­ ticut, Stores, Free. (486-3931) On June 9 “Play it Again Sam” will be shown. It is an formances Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at • "Fourteen Americans: Directions of the 1970s," an adaptation of Wo^y Allen’s play about an obsessed film 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 p.m-.; matinees Wednesday ik Dance. art film in two parts, April 8 and April 16 at 3 p m. at buff. Pajeski Auditorium, Buley Library, Souuthern Connec­ The final in the series will be “West Side Story” on and Sunday at 2 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. (787-4282) • Connecticut Choreographers Concert, in the Dance • "The Caretaker” by Harold Pinter, through April 20 ticut State College, New Haven. Free. (397-4225) Suburbia needs June 16. Perspective Series, April 9 at 8 p.m. at the Goodwin on Stage II at the Long Wharf Theatre, (Connecticut Turn­ • Sixth Annual Yiddish Film Festival; "Tevya," April Theatre, Austin Arts Center, Trinity College, Hartford. 9 at 8 p.m. at the 150 Science Center, Wesleyan Universi­ pike Exit 46, New Haven. Performances Tuesday through (527-8062) Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 7:15 p.m.; matinees ty, Middletown. Free. (347-9411, extension 807) movie theaters Saturday 4:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. (787-4282) .1 VConn ja»% program • "The Unexpected Guest," an Agatha Christie By ALLEN M. WIDEM on to manage the Strand in Hartford, then whodunit, through April 13 at the Hartman Theatre Com­ STORRS—The University of Connecticut Jazz Ensem­ pany, Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford. Perfor­ Featured players Recent indication by the real estate the regional flagship for Warner Bros. ble will present its last program of the semester for its mance Tuesday through Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and development firm of Sanders and Ruder- Theaters. He* brought that particular Principal cast members of the production home audience April 7 at 8:15 p.m. in the Louis von der Saturday at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees mann of pianning for a twin cinema plex Manchester courtesy and courtliness to Mehden Recital Hall . . , ,,o April 5 at 4 p m. and April 13 at 2 p.m. (323-2131) of “Camelot” to be presented at the Universi­ in Glastonbury points up increasing the Strand, giving the downtown The ensemble is directed by Richard FTior, of IM ty of Connecticut April 10 through 12, include, Lectures. awareness of the importance of screen showplace a special atmosphere of what • "Man of La Mancha," a musical, through Sunday at Museums. Collimore Road. East Hartford. Other East Hartford the Coachlight Dinner Theatre, East Windsor. Opening from left, Steve Proser, Mark Heller and • "Subliminal Seduction," a multi-media presentation entertainment in suburbia, true, but the show world people have traditionally members are Brian E. Kehlenbach of 14 Bluefield Drive, April 9 is the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Mindy Armitage. about the power of advertising, April 9 at 8 p.m. at Welle • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. Tuesday, Continuing ties of motion picture theaters labeled quality management. piano and Gregory R. Palmer of 231 Monroe St., trumpet. Wednesday and Friday, 11 a m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 11 Perhaps what gave the "Carousel. " Performances nightly except Monday. (522- Auditorium, Central Connecticut State College, New Bri­ to long-established cities have their own Jeffrey P. Taylor of 9 Silver St., Coventry plays a m. to 8 p.m. . Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Manchester/Hartford film theaters their 1266) tain. (827-733S) .particular nostalgia. saxaphone for the jazz group. • "Three Centuries of Connecticut Folk Art," Alexan­ (247-9111) Long-time Manchesterites, most distinction through the years, more than • "The Sunshine Boys" by Neil Simon, through April 19 Having performed extensively throughout New at the Glastonbury Dinner Theatre, Matty’s Restaurant, dra Grave, artist, April 9 at 3 p.m. at Buley Library, • New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain. assuredly, can rememher the State and anything else, was the stay-with-itness of England, the jazz ensemble will present a program of management personnel. There was very 141 New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. Performances Southern Connecticut State College. New Haven. (397- Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, the Circle Theaters, functioning, full- popular jazz band music. Included in its repertoire will be little turnover, on a management level, Youth ballet class Friday and Saturday; buffet at 6 p.m. and curtain at 8:30 42251 noon to 5 p.m. (229-0275) throttle, so to speak, under the Warner small groups and quarters, us well as guest appearances • Children's Museum of Hartford, West Hartford. Bros. Theaters banner. (This is not to years ago, and the resident managers got Karen Moore, a student at the North Carolina School of the Arts, p.m. (633-4648) • " The Mirror of a Moral World: Palladio's Villa by vocal and instrumental soloists. • "The Alchemist," a satire on human greed and Moser as a Microcosm of Renaissance Ideals," Douglas Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to downgrade existing cinema plants to know their patrons and, of course, the Winston-Salem, N.C., is conducting a class for the Manchester Youth The performance is being held in conjunction with the patrons got to know the managers. gullibility, through tomorrow at the Hole in the Wall Music. Lewis, sculpture curator at the National Gallery of Art, 5 p.m. (236-2961) anywhere). And long-time Ballet. Miss Moore was in the area to audition for several ballet com­ University’s “Jazz Fest ‘80.” • Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic. Hours daily 9 a.m. Manchesterites. most assuredly, can Downtown Hartford, per se, today has Theatre, 121 Smalley St., New Britain. Performances April 10 at 8 p.m. at Room 205 of East Hall, University of panies in New York and Connecticut. Following the free concert there will be a brief recep­ • The Cranberry Lake Jug Band, Saturday at 8 p.m. at Hartford. West Hartford. Free. (243-4349) to 5 p m. (536-2631) remember the proliferation of movie nary a conventional movie outlet, today and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. (223-9500) tion in the glass lobby, courtesy of the band fraternity. • Gilbert and Sullivan's "Ruddigore,” presented by the The Sounding Board, First St. Paul's Church, 571 Far­ • Old Slate House, Hartford. Monday through Satur­ theaters in downtown Hartford — the although there has surfaced, sporadically, mington Ave., Hartford. (563-3263) • Talk and discussion about art, April 10 at 10 a.m. at Kappa Kappa Psi. . «. • Simsbury Light Opera Company, today and Saturday at First Federal Savings and Loan Association, 344 W. Mid­ day, 10 a m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. (522-6766) State, the Strand, the New Parsons, the considerable talk of such developments. The final performance of the year will be at the (Juin- • Larry Allen, organist, and Linda Miller, soprano, in SBC Management Corp., which operates 8:15 p.m. at Simsbury High School Auditorium, dle Turnpike, Manchester. Free. (289-6401) • Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford. Tuesday, Daiy, the Regal, the Princess, the E.M. the "Suites Before Lunch " series, April 8 at noon at Em- the East Hartford and East Windsor nipiac Jazz Festival in New Haven, later in April. Simsbury. (658-0031) Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. (247-8996) ^ w ’s, the Allyn, the Loew's Poli Palace, muanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland St., Hart­ • Farmington Museum, Farmington. Friday through the Loew's Poli, and the Crown. Each, in Drive-In Theaters, developed the Cinema River tours announced • "Godspell,” Performed by the New York Touring ford. Free. (527-8121) Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. (677-9222) their own, had loyal, lasting customers. City four-screen plex not that many years Company, April 10 at 8 p. m. at Bailey Auditorium, The Connecticut River provides a scenic Manchester High School, Manchester. Presented by • A program of harpsichord music by Nancy Curran. • Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich. Monday through The marquees have iong since dimmed ago in Hartford’s South Meadow, but Reservations are required. Applicants April 9 at noon at the Center Church Meeting House, Main South Meadows cannot be classified as background for an easy-going car-free must be at least 16 years old except those Art lecture series Manchester Community College. (646-4900, extension Friday, 9 a m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. ,pway. and Gold streets, Hartford. (249-56311 (887-2506) Folks would wait with enormous "downtown." United Artists Eastern weekend of fun complete with sight­ travelling with parent or guardian; those 259) • Linda Ronstadt in concert, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Theaters are represented by the three- seeing, camping, camaraderie. MANCHESTER — As part of its Community Service • “Jacques Brel Is ...," presented by the Civic Music • Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford. Tuesday through patience, in rain, in sleet, in snow, in heat, under 18 must have parental consent. For Hartford Civic Center, Hartford. (566-6588) screen plex in the Manchester Shopping North American Canoe Tours announces activities, the First Federal Savings of East Hartford is Association of Greater Hartford. April 10 at 8 p m. at Saturday, 9:30 a m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m, (247- ,in long lines up Hartford's Village St., details call North American Canoe Tours • The Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Arthur Et Cetera. Parkade and Manchester's Menschell trips each weekend from April 11 through 932-2504 or (evenings) 739-0791. providing a series of three talks and discussion groups Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) 0998) hoping for eariy seating, to be able to Winograd, conductor, April 9 at 8:15 p.m. at Bushnell Theatres operate the Vernon Cines I-II, Sept. 28, starting either at Middletown or For more ideas on things to see and do pertaining to modem and contemporary art. They are • "Rats’' by Israel Horovitz and "La Hoya del Aqua " • Easter Egg Hunt and Egg Roll, Sunday at 2 p m. at • Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. Monday watch just about every ranking "name” of Memorial Hall. Hartford. The program features Rimsky- and Redstone Theaters have the Showcase Hartford and ending at Baldwin Bridge, in Connecticut call (toll-free) 1-800-742- open to the public without charge. by Tony Todd, two one-act plays, presented by the Pro­ the Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic. (536-2631) through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (236-5621) the vaudeville era at the State Theater. Korsakov's "Scheherazade. " (246-68071 • Hitchcock Museum, Riverton. Saturday, 10 a m. to 5 With its 4200 seats, the State was among Cinemas six-screen off East Hartford’s Old Say brook. 7492 or write to Vacations, Connecticut The first of these hour-long talks is schedul^ for tean Theater, today and Saturday and April 10 to 12 at 8 • Greater Hartford Antiques Show, April 10 to 12 at the • The University of Connecticut Jazz Ensemble, with p.m, (379-1003) .•the largest combination motion pic- Silver Lane. (Latter is largest in the Planned for groups of six or more, the Department of Economic Development, Thursday morning, April 10. It will be held in the p.m. at 78 Pratt St., Hartford. (727-0709) West Hartford Armory, 836 Farmington Ave.. West Hart­ tours will travel by canoe downriver, stop­ •downstairs Community Room at the Manchester office of • "The Card Index," an unusual play by Tadeusz Richard Prior, director. April 7 at 8:15 p.m. at Von der ford. Thursday and Friday from noon to 10 p m. and • Lutz Junior Museum, Manchester. Daily, except ture/vaudeville theaters in North state) 210 Washington St., Hartford 06106. Mehden Recital Hall, University of Connecticut. Storrs. But downtown Manchester and down­ ping to explore the imposing castle First Federal Savings, located at 344 W. Middle Turn­ Rozewicz today and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the Harriet Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, 2 to 5 p.m. (643-0949) America. This was Hartford Big-Time. Free. (486-2106) Thirty years ago, inevitably, there was town Hartford, both flourishing with William Gillette built at Hadlyme, and pike, near the Manchester Parkade. S. Jorgensen Theater, University of Connecticut, Stores. • Faculty recital by Julie Vaverka, clarinet; Korla • Connecticut Audubon Society Silent Auction. April 10 cinemas years ago, are theater-less. noting such points of interest as the The speaker is Dr. Danielle Rice, curator of education (429-2912) to 12 at the society headquarters, Fairfield. 1259-6305) jjlways a large crowd at the State’s Torkildsen, piano; and Robert Coleman, viola, April 8 at We’re aware — and appreciative — of the Goodspeed Opera House, and the historic at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford. Her talk, which • "Camelot," the Lerner and Lowe musical. April 10 to «backstage door, hoping to catch a glimpse Art classes slated 8:15 p m. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall, University of • Spring Valley Puppet Theatre, April 10 and 11 at 9:30 ^of a personality before the star jumped foreign film outlet in Hartford’s down­ town of Essex. Guides will fill you in on will be illustrated by slides, will provide background for a 12 at 8 p.m. at the Edwin 0. Smith School, University of a.m. and 11 o.m. at Playerspace, The Old Place, Hart­ ICKHAM Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2106) town Wadsworth Atheneum comple, but local legends and point out the variety of greater understanding of the work of today’s artists. It Connecticut, Stores. (486-2729) ' nimbly into a waiting car for a short ride EAST HARTFORD - Children’s art • Faculty recital by Joseph Villa, piano. April 9 at 8:15 ford. (728-9319) this is not a free-standing, brand new birds and small creatures that thrive will begin promptly at 10 a.m. • German Theater Festival and Competition. April 8 at •to lodgings (generally the Bond Hotel, classes will begin April 12 at 1 p.m. in the p m. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall. University of I long since transposed to residence (or theater (the facility was there years ago, along the river banks. You’ll make camp Community Room of the East Hartford No reservations are necessary for this April 10 session, noon at the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater, University of PARK anyway, used primarily for theatrical and cook meals along the way. and all are invited to attend. Plans for the remaining two Connecticut, Stores. Free. (486-3178 or 486-2144) Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2106) ; Saint Francis Hospital/Medical Center Public Library, 840 Main St. Each class • Recital by Benjamin Luxon, baritone, April 10 at 8:15 To List Events 1329 Watt Middle Turnpike 'School of Nursing). troupes and the like). North American Canoe Tours will will be two hours, ending at 3 p.m. Classes talks will also be discussed at that session. • "‘Fiddler on the Roof,” starring Theodore Bikel, To list events in The Herald's Weekend events And without downtown movie theaters, p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium University of Connec­ Mancheeter-Eael Hartford - Jack Sanson, manager for many years provide equipment and food for the trip, will run for six weeks. The cost will be 330 Further information may be obtained by calling Miss April 8 through 13 at the American Shakespeare Theatre, calendar, submit them by Monday at noon to Enter­ where are the legends for tomorrow? Rayner at the bank’s main office, 289-6401. Stratford. Performances Tuesday through Saturday at 8 ticut, Storrs. (486-4226) Jat the State Theater in Manchester, went including canoes, tents, and cooking gear. per student. Students will furnish the • Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Music, tainment Editor, Evening Herald, P.O. Box 591, Will Open For The Season on materials. p.m.; matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 April 9 at 8 p.m. at the World Music Hall, Wesleyan Manchester, CT 06040. 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We must Council got into a lengthy discus­ continually update the master on bias in textbooks plan.” thanks to Butler sion as to whether town attorney When asked why Glastonbury has The Board of Finance approved By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA mupposed to be on different cultures, removed,” Tucci said. He mentioned fees should be included and several NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry Butler “Butler played a good game though night, giving him 53 for the season to but is actually based on economics. that parents in Enfield had petitioned times the comment was made that to keep appropriating money for the spending of $3,000 to up^te the eclipse the Buffalo record formerly Hrrald Reporter updating the town Plan, Communi­ master Plan of Development. owns a reputation as a pretty fair and I have to say this, he didn’t hold As an example of the economic basis, against the book, and had been un­ it wasn’t germaine to the question. checker and his deeds of the past me or hook me like some of the other held by Rick Martin, in helping the MANCHKSTER — John Tucci, in­ Tucci said the book discusses the dis­ able to have it removed from the week did nothing to diminish that guys in the league.” Sabres eliminate the Quebec Nor- dependent candidate for the Board of imilarities between rich and poor in curriculum. view. 'Whatever the cause, the result diques from playoff possibilities. Directors in the last municipal cam­ India and Mexico. “The book says the "If Enfield couldn’t get rid of it, Man charged ”I really like the job of specifically pleased Harry Neale, the Vancouver Leach scored a hat trick to give paign, is waging a lonely battle to rich have big villas, and that's why then John Tucci isn’t going to be able Obituaries going out to check a top scorer,” the coach. him 50 goals for the season and “ raise the conscienceness” of the poor are poor,” Tucci said. to. I just want to raise people’s con­ Vancouver winger said Thursday “As the last five games have been propel Philadelphia to a victory that He said as long as other views are George E. Dupont Anna O. Walsh after crash parents on the matter of their scienceness about what’s in some of night after holding Marcel Dionne in for us, that was another must-win,” damaged Washington’s playoff MANCHESTER - George E. Du­ ELLINGTON - Anna 0. Walsh, children's textbooks. presented, he won't object to the the materials in the schools,” Tucci Vernon check and help the Canucks to a vital he said. “I’m glad of the team effort hopes. Tucci has lodged the first formal book, but if other views aren't said. pont, 66, of Ashford, formerly of 95, widow of Thomas J. Walsh of 33 “It’s a nice thing to get and it’s a Manchester, died this morning at Kibbe Road, died Thursday at her Frank E. Provencher, 17, of 13 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles but I was especially glad to see complaint of the school year on the presented, he wants the book J. Gerald Fitzgibbons, the ad­ Kings. “It’s a real challenge and Butler do such a good job on Dionne. nice thing to be up there with basis that his fourth-grade removed from the classroom. He Manchester Memorial Hospital. He home. River St., Rockville, was charged ministrator in charge of curriculum, Thursday with driving while under helps me to psyche up for the game.” someone of Richard Martin’s daughter’s social studies text suggested that the lack of birth con­ couldn't be reached for comment was the husband of Irene Handfield She was born in Danbury and capability," Gare said of the record. Dupont. moved to Ellington in 1947 following the influence of liquor or drugs or The victory enhanced Vancouver’s “makes children feel guilty for what trol be mentioned as a cause of today. Jacob Ludes III, head of the playoff hopes by giving the Canucks - NHL - “I don’t think there’s any jealousy poverty in these countries to balance He was bom in Canada on July 13, her retirement from Warner both. they have." curriculum review committee, said Police said his car struck a tree on 68 points in the standings. Butler between us. He was one of the first The book. “Inquiring About the view presented in the contested 1917 and had been a resident of Brothers Co. of Bridgeport. She was the school system will handle the Cemetery Avenue. Provencher was earlier in the week held Wayne I know it must be frustrating for guys on the bench to congratulate Cultures. " is used at Waddell School textbook. complaint promptly. Manchester for most of his life a member of the Council of Catholic also charged with breach of the Gretzky, Edmonton’s 19-year-old Marcel but if you’re going to beat the me.” and is published by Holt. Rinehart & Tucci said he wouldn't object to the 'Tve got a copy of the book and each before moving to Ashford a year ago. Women. peace in connection with an alleged wonder, scoreless in another impor­ Los Angeles Kings you have to shut “Records are made to be broken," Winston of Boston, "fm not sure textbook being used on the high member of the committee is reading Before his retirement in 1976 he She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Rita said Martin, who has 45 goals this incident at Rockville General tant game. out Dionne to do it.” what the bias is of the person who school level, where young people his own copy,” Ludes said. He added was a crane operator for the Roger Girardini of Ellington, with whom season. "He's played well all year. Hospital. “Dionne is a tremendous player In other games, Buffalo defeated wrote the buok, but it could be have a greater perspective. But he that as a former social studies Sherman Rigging Co. of Bloomfield. she made her home; two Quebec 8-3 and Philadelphia downed I'm happy for him." He was a member of the Brotherhood He was released on his promise to and a little different than Wayne socialism or it could be com­ said the book is not appropriate for teacher and former president of a grandchildren, Mrs. Victor (Ann) Washington 4-2. Leach admitted he was beginning of Operating Engineers Local 478. Cohum and Joseph Girardini, both of appear in court in Rockville on April Two on one Gretzky in that he's a lot faster," munism. " Tucci said. fourth graders who have yet to statewide social studies teaching Butler said. “I think Dionne was get­ Before this season, Danny Gare to wonder where his touch had gone. develop a frame of reference. Besides his wife he leaves four Ellington; and four great­ 15. He said he first became suspicious association, he was particularly Washington’s Paul Mulvey reaches out with stick as he battles ting a little edgy tonight with my and Reggie Leach both had reason to “I was getting a little concerned," about the book because his daughter Tucci said he read the entire book, sons: Rudolph L. Dupont, Ronald B. grandchildren. Jerome Holloway, 18, of qualified to review the book. Philadelphia, Pa., was charged Mel Bridgeman (10) and Mike Busniuk for puck in front of checking. question their future in the NHL. he said. "I hadn’t had a goal in a long wasn't allowed to bring it home. and that the only good thing about it Tucci has already complained to Dupont, and Gilbert W. Dupont, ail of Funeral services will be Saturday Thursday with breach of the peace in Flyers’ goal last night. (UPI photo) “I don't care if I don't get any Gare, the captain of the Buffalo time. I wasn't shooting the puck well. ■'I've heard in other towns that when are the pictures. He suggested that a the school teacher and principal as Manchester and Kenneth G. Dupont at 8; 15 a.m. from the Burke-Fortin But I shot well tonight and Hopefully connection with the investigation of a goals. I just do what I'm told and if Sabres and a 50-goal scorer in 1975- the subject matter is controversial, cultural book for this age group con­ he follows the system’s complaint of Ashford; nine daughters, Mrs. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., 76, had wandered to 11, 39 and 27-goal I'm getting back in the groove.” Daniel (Phyllis) Eichner of Jackson­ disturbance at the Quality Inn, the team wins then I'm happy." they don’t let the book out of the centrate on what people eat and procedure. Bringing complaint to the Rockville with a blessing at the Dionne said the problem was with totals the last three years because of Coach Pat Quinn believes he may class. But this is the first I know wear, something along the lines of curriculum committee is the next ville, Fla., Mrs. Alberto (Gloria) Church of St. Luke, Ellington, at 9 Talcottville. have one of his most dangerous Police said Holloway was later himself and not Butler. annoying back problems. about in Manchester," Tucci said. National Geographic. step. If he is still dissatisfied, he can Parlatto of Bristol, Mrs. Claire Du­ a m. There will be a committal ser­ Thoughts RfjLENty And Leach, who scored 80 goals in­ weapons ready for the playoffs. taken to Norwich State Hospital for “Butler didn't bother me that Tucci contends that the book is “I'm sure the book isn’t going to be pont of East Hartford, and Mrs. vice at 11;30 a.m. at St. Peter’s "It's great to see Reggie get his complain to the school superinten­ observation. His court date will be ‘ much,” Dionne said. "I just had a cluding the playoffs in 1975-76, was dent and the Board of Education. James (Georgetta) Campbell, Mrs. Cemetery, Danbury. recently spending more time in the 50th," Quinn said. "He deserved it. Albert (Norma) Martin, Mrs. Thoma scheduled when he’s released. His bad game tonight. I’m used to being Tucci today also voiced concern Friends may call at the funeral Philadelphia Flyers' doghouse than He’s had an outstanding season. He (Denise) Mozzer, all of Manchester, bond was set at $200. checked in every game I play so 1 about the teaching of humanistic home today from 7 to 9 p.m. in scoring position. hasn't been playing that well the last and Mrs. Lynn Serghian of Califor­ Richard Doucette, 19. of Merrow Blame don't really worry much when the Ted has support education in the schools. He said this Memorial contributions may be other team sends out a guy to check Welcome back to both of them. two weeks but maybe he's getting nia: and 32 grandchildren. Road, Tolland, was charged philosophy has some very negative made to a charity of the donor’s me. Gare scored two goals Thursday ready for the playoffs” aspects. Saying he has complained to Funeral services will be Monday at choice. A funeral mass will be Thursday with first-degree criminal By must be the Freedom of Information Com­ 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. trespassing and reckless driving. mission, the state, and 1st District Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., He was arrested on complaint of Lei'i Auster for Senate run security Personnel at Rockville High Congressman William Cotter, Tucci Manchester with a mass of Christian School. He was allegedly speeding in shared Cougars on spree MA.NCHESTKR - Support for but that he could not “summarily dis­ said he objects to the value system burial at 10 a.m. at St. James Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s In Mrnioriam the school parking lot. His court date Idle Whalers miss" the encouragement. he feels is being taught as part of Ted Cummings, town committee In sad and loving memory of Giarles J. Minicucci, is April 15. chairman, as Manchester’s can­ Cummings said that he was “not humanistic education. Cemetery, Willimantic, who passed away April 4, I960. So there's going to b<; a baseball Marshall funny Friends may call at the funeral didate for the Democratic nominee leaning anyway, in his decision but “It’s anti-religious. Instead of This day do we remember. Hebron strike. You know what’s hilarious. It's gaining second win A loving thought we give. for the 4th state senate seat was was standing straight in thinking religions, they’re trying to teach home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 William E. Whitehill, 16, of Big deal. someone like Mike Marshall of the in playoff spot p.m. Memorial donations may be For one no longer with us. out four and walking hone. Larry building today. about it." more of a humanistic, broader value. But in our hearts still lives. Marlborough, was charged Oh, I know you care but so wbat. Minnesota Twins coming out and Unloading 13 hits off three made to the charity of the donor’s pitchers, Manchester Community Kelly, first of two relievers, notched “Many people surprised me," However, while Cummings said he It’s against nationalism. This tries to Sadly missed by wife, Wednesday with falsely reporting an The world will continue, life goes saying we'll go on strike now, stop HARTFORD (UPI) - After failing Pittsburgh. the win with a two-inning stint. He choice. children and grandchildren. College bombed Southern Connec­ Cummings said. “My pbone has been was undecided, other party sources teach more of a global society kind of incident at Rham High ^bool. He on, daily activities will still fulfill the owners from getting up a to lock up a Stanley Cup berth when The Whalers can only help deter­ gave up a scratch hit. walked one and said they did not expect he would run. thing. The kids are being most requirements. opportunity knocked twice, the Hart­ ticut State College’s jayvees. 13-4, in ringing all morning with expressions Card of Thanks allegedly turned in a false fire alarm ■warchest’, return and open the mine their final spot in the NHL point fanned three. of support. ” While Cummings decides there manipulated by this kind of thing." in the box at the school. Inflation and all its accessories season, and then go on strike May 22 ford Whalers snuck into a guaranteed standings with their two remaining baseball action yesterday in New Marshall Dewey went the first four We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our Haven. After favored candidate Matthew may be other Democrats in Education officials could not be friends for their prayers, sympathy and other acts of He was released to the custody of will remain with us. before Memorial Day to really fix the post-season playoff slot through the games, both to be held at the Hart­ frames for Southern and absorbed it was the second straight 13-hit Moriarty dropped his candidacy Manchester waiting in the wings. reached for comment today. kindness shown to us at the time of the death of Inez his mother. His court date is April 15 Just you’re, after May 2:3, not going owners. back door. ford Civic Center. the loss. He was raked for nine hits, yesterday, Manchester Democrats There are lots of good people in Record Mahonev. A special thanks to the staff of Manchester in Rockville. to be able to read any major league The Whalers became the first barrage for the 2-0 Cougars. MCC's I don't think the owners are that If Hartford wins one of the games, Memorial Hospital. Manchester Manor, the Ladles next outing is Tuesday at Becker six runs, all earned, walked two and turned to John Thompson, former Manchester,” Cummings said. “If (luild of the Church of the Assumption, the Grange baseball news —other than there naive. expansion team to clinch a playoff they will finish no worse than 14th for fanned two. Designated hitter Mike Manchester fire calls and the Auxiliaries of American Legion. V.F.W. and Junior College. mayor Today, however, Thompson they are holding back, I urge them to Cleanup day Chorus rehearsal isn't any. The only reason the players want to spot Thursday night, thanks to the the year. But a pair of losses, coupled Smith led the Owls with three hits Wednesday, 12:52 p.m.—Closet fire the D A V. MCC jumped out quick with a four- said that although “very interested” come forward," MANCHESTER - The Beethoven The major emphasis nerw is placing start the regular season, on time, is Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers with victories by other teams, could and two RBI at 470 Woodbridge St., Apt. 34. Harry Mahoney. Husband run first frame. Lee DeAngelis and a Senate campaign was “not in this Mentioned as “would be a good response good Edward Steele. Son Chorus will have a rehearsal next the blame. Whom do we say is the to draw three paychecks. Some topped the Washington Capitals 4-2. lower the Whalers’ final standing. Dave Blake singled and Andy year's cards." candidate" is Elizabeth Intagliata, (District) ■ Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at prime culprit? Do we point the ac­ players are in need of those wages. The ’s top While 13th place Pittsburgh is four Wednesday, 4:51 p.m.—Grass fire Card of Thanks Monsees was hit by a pitch to load MCC (l.'l) - DeAngelis cf, 5-2-42, Thompson’s decision left Cum­ former Board of Directors member, MANCHESTER — The Chamber Emanuel Lutheran Church. cusing finger at Marvin Miller? The How many is not discernable but.... 16 teams are invited to the Stanley points ahead of the Whalers and all at Arch and Pine streets. (Town) The family of Frances Gibeaull wishes to grateful­ the bases. Dwight Craig forced M ierez cf, O-O-O-O, Blake 2b, 3-1-3-1, Kelly mings as the logical successor to and Allan Thomas, former Board of qf Commerce has received excellent This male singing group is a branch owners? The players? Tlie fans? If the owners have any gumption, Cup playoffs. Until Thursday night, but out of sight, Hartford must guard Education chairman. Wednesday, 7:58 p.m.—False ly acknowledge all the kindness expressed by How about all of the a.Ibove. Monsees, plating the first run, and p, l-O-O-O. M artin p, l-l-O-l. Monsees lb. 3 Moriarty. Cummings, who supported response from civic groups, and boy relatives, friends, neighbors and students. off of the Old Guard and new singers they’d refuse to open the season and the 14th place Whalers were against a slip in the standings that 0-0-0, M acK ay lb . l-l-O-O, C raig c. 6-1-1-4, As Manchester Democrats search alarm at Box 34, Forest Street, We are especially appreciative of the efforts and There is plenty of wea.Uh in major Greg Fearon ripped a 2-RBI triple. both Moriarty and then Thompson, and girl scout troops to participate on are welcome to join. There will be a say ‘settle this thing and then you'll threatened for their spot by three would pair them against a more dif­ F earo n ss, 4-1-2-2, M archuk rf, 4-1-1-1. (Town) solicitous care of Dr. Tan and the staff of the third Willie Marchuk’s single plated said he had undecided about seeking for a candidate, the announced con­ Manchester Cleanup Day. league baseball, on the players and play. Only then will you be paid'. teams. ficult first-round playoff opponent. T estoni If, 4-1-1-0, R ollet If. O-l-O-O, S aran t floor north of Manchester Memorial Hospital. coffee hour before the rehearsal. Fearon. the nomination, and would probably tenders are seeking delegate support. Saturday, April 12 is the kick off owners behalf, and so thus good for­ Some leaders, Miller included, If all three threats had been The Whalers now lead the Van­ 3b, 4-2-1-1. D eF em ia p, 2-1-0-1 T o tals: 38- The Cougars added two runs in the decide over the Easter weekend, David Della-Bitta, Glastonbury, and with' Saturday, April 19 as a rain tune should be shared aui. well. would call it a lockout. But...How can successful Hartford would have couver Canucks by one point. Van­ 13-13-13. Event slated third, three in the seventh and four Manchester Democrats are Robert Myette, former South Wind­ date. The owners'are affaiilt in many, you call a strike, end it arbitrarily, dropped to 17th place, losing a post­ couver has one regular season game S o iH h e rn C T . J \ (-1) - P elleg rin o cf. worried that they could lose the sor mayor, has been contacting the This is the second year efforts are for dancers many ways. Their primie excuse is and then renew work, stoppable in season invitation. But Washington’s remaining and could possibly move more markers in the ninth before 5-1-1-0. L audlsio If. 5-1-1-1. S m ith dh, 5-0-3- senate seat whicti has remained in delegates. being made to coordinate this town stupidity. They, in the pa;st, constant­ midstream? It doesn’t make sense, loss pushed them out of that pool and past Hartford in the standings. Southern got on the scoreboard. 2, Mine c. 4-0-1-0, M ann ss, 3-0-1-0, H ill lb, MANCHESTER - The Southern had trouble all afternoon 4-1-2-0, A nlhonis 3b, 2-0-0-0, M edor 3b, 2-0- the town since 1966. Others mentioned as interested in wide clean-up project in Manchester Al Sieffert’s gas grill ly agreed in disagreieing. They and is confusing to some of the guaranteed the Whalers a berth. The Edmonton Oilers, the only Thompson, who threw his support the position are South Windsor State Manchester Square Dance adamantly spoke out sigainst free The Whalers, idle Thursday, could with DeAngelis (4-for-5, 2 runs 0-0. L ancia rf. l-O-O-O, Voltz If. 2-1-2-1. and the coordinating committee is Club will have its gradua­ affected parties. As other former WHA team with a shot to Moriarty when Sen. David Barry, Rep. Abraham Glassman, and State working to establish this as an annual agency —but never ever backed out said, "Run that past me again, 1 have wrapped up a playoff spot with scored, 2 RBI) and Blake (3-for-3. 1 Jack so n 2b, l-O-O-O. G orez 2b. 3-0-0-0, tion dance tomorrow at at the playoffs, trail Hartford by two D ew ey p, O-O-O-O, H ague p, O-O-O-O, C arl p. D-Manchester. announced he would Rep. Aloysius Ahearn, of the 55th dis­ event in town. of paying the inflated sal aries. Only a don’t think I heard you straight." a victory in either of their last two run scored, 1 RBI). Craig had 4 RBI, Verplank School from 8 to points. O-O-O-O. T o tals: 37-4-11-4. not seek re-election, cited personal trict. Again the Manchester Jaycees will select few have shied away from the driving in three in the ninth with a 11 p.m. During the evening, The fans. We can't forget the fans. games. But they lost a home game to With one game remaining, the Key: at bals-runs-hlts-RBIs and financial reasons for his deci­ Manchester has the largest be providing lunch for these young WHY PAY MORE! bidding wars. the Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday two-base knock. You’re at fault just as well and don't M C C 402 OOO 304 - 13 13 4 number of delegates at the July con­ diplomas will be presented The owners have yielded much in Oilers could end their slate with the Rich DeFemia went the first four sion But he did not rule out running people in appreciation of their efforts try to deny it. You, making sure the and dropped another contest same number of points as the Southern JV 000 000 004 - 4 11 3 vention, with Glastonbury the second to 12 couples who have their negotiations with Miller. Now innings, giving up three hits, striking for public office another time. April 12. Interested groups are other guy doesn’t get the seat you Wednesday to the Penguins in Whalers. Cummings said his decision about largest number. If the largest towns completed a course of in­ they’re indirectly saying to the requested to call the chamber at 646- struction in square dan­ want, will pay the inflated ticket the nomination is also based on per­ favor home candidates, the smaller 2223 for more information if they are GAS GRILL players ‘how about giviiig some of prices. And they’re getting higher. sonal and business considerations, towns could decide the nomination. cing. what we’ve given you luack’. As a interested in taking part. Earl Johnston will call And you keep on shelling out of your friend succinctly pointed out, would pocket. Isn’t there a limit? the squares, and Russ and you, after gaining so much thru Optimistic note Anita White will cue the The strike can be dubbed a collec­ EARLY GIRD SPECIALS! negotiations, agree to turn back tive effort. Man faces check charges rounds. It is an open dance points hammered out and won in Training and all club level dancers Anyhow, bow’d the Celtics make ^RICAW league he allegedly took his girlfriend’s rounds of bargaining. out last night? to avert strike MANCHESTER - A Hartford headquarters and charged. He was and new graduates are in­ |FREE20lb.PR0PUETAIIK| wallet containing $850 Jan. 15. Of course not. •man faces bad check charges after held overnight for presentment at vited to attend. Spectators NEW YORK (UPI) - A “fruitful” progress, Moffett said, "We have Camp Perkins, of 73 James St., East aHherery trill! ' The players are at fault as well. Local jottings more than we had before ... we now he allegedly issued five checks East Hartford Superior Court Mon­ are welcome. They have their cake, and want to eat first meeting with a federal Hartford, according to police, bought Dave Bottaro, linebacker on last have seven meetings. ” totaling $40,700 over a one-month day. Mr. and Mrs. Fran it as well. The major bon.ij of conten­ negotiator lent an optimistic note his girlfriend’s car and later the year's co-HCC champion East "We basically covered where we period. Boucher will have door • 20,000 BTU tion is compensation and their point Friday to negotiations between the Notes same day took the wallet containing Bryan T. Gullo, 17, of 284 l/2Lake Catholic football squad, will be atten­ ,lohn ,) Vozzolo, 54, of 15 Woodland duty for the evening. Burner is well taken. But they’re also talking Players are,” said Marvin Miller, executive the money while she was not present. St., Bolton, and an unidentified ding The Citadel in South Carolina in St , Hartford was arrested by juvenile were both charged with Refreshments will be • Stainless Steel about the pension plan. Absurd. It's Association and the clubowners director of the Players Association.' Perkins posted a $500 cash bond • itainlssi (iMl burner the fall on a full athletic scholarship. "We kind of found the ground and Manchester police on an outstanding possession of marijuana offer Gullo served by Mr, and Mrs. Joe »Cast aluminum one of the best around and they don’t working to prevent a strike on May and will appear at East Hartford burnsr Teammate Mike Freiheit, a wide warrant and charged with five counts allegedly sold several marijuana Breton, Mr, and Mrs. Dan have to contribute one ponny to it. 23. made progress to where we are Superior court April 14. • aluminum ahall receiver, has opted to attend West going. We talked about what is going of issuing a bad check and first- cigerettes to the other youth at Buccino and Mr. and Mrs. The players say the strike will Kenneth Moffett, deputy director A 16-year-old Manchester youth • 25,000 B T U Point. Freiheit, on successive on in spring training.” degree larceny Thursday morning. Center Spring Park. Everette Buckland. benefit them all. That’s balderdash. of The Federal Mediation and Con­ was charged with reckless endanger- weekends in February, made official The players abruptly ended the According to police, Vozzolo wrote Gullo and the other teen were All members, area club SAVE*28 What about the marginal, ballplayer, ciliation Service, said after a two- Kingman douses ment Thursday night about 8:30 p.m. SAVE *35 NCAA visits to West Point, Dart­ live checks from Dec. 12. 1979 arrested after the Thursday night in­ level dancers and new the one just hanging on who is trying hour negotiating session that the exhibition season last Tuesday when after Police received a complaint of mouth, Princeton, Cornell and Brown through Jan. 16, 1980 to an acquain­ graduates are reminded to land a job on some —any —club. meeting was fruitful and revealed they voted unanimouusly not to take someone shooting at passing cars cident and taken by plain clothes of­ and also had interviews at Yale and tance who complained the checks had that the first of a series of With the termination of the exhibi­ that both sides agreed to seven future part in the rest of the schedule. The from a window with a BB gun. ficers to police headquarters. Gullo Brown. He elected what along had players said they will open the season been returned unpaid. was held for presentment. workshops (mainstream) tion season before its appointed hour, meetings. Chicago writer Police arrived at the 710 Main St. M38 been his No. 1 choice, the U.S. Vozzolo is being held in lieu of a will be held Tuesday at some of these guys won’t have the op­ Moffett said the first of the seven on April 9, as scheduled, but they will location where they said Ray B. Released after he posted an un­ Military Academy... $2,500 non-.surety with an April 21 specified bond while the juvenile was Waddel School from 7; 30 to portunity to prove they 'oelong. meetings will be held in New York strike if an agreement has not been NEW YORK (UPI) - The players’ reporter wrote that Kingman, an Blanchette, of 40 Olcott St., apt. 313, Phil Stoneman has been appointed apperance at East Hartford Superior released in the custody of his 10 p.m. These workshops EIV1BERW4 r/C Managers are going Ko have to next Tuesday with other meetings reached by midnight May 22. strike may have created some avid angler, may have been fishing Court scheduled. told them he had shot at passing cars will benefit all dancers GASGPIl-L BY AOKLA assistant girls’ track coach at scheduled for April 10, 15 and 16, Ray Grebey, representing the when missing from camp on Main Street from his friend’s parents. A April 14 court date at make decisions on short notice. questions in baseball camps but one Police charged Clifford Perkins, East Hartford Superior Court has wishing to brush up on Someone’s going to be hurt. Manchester High. He is a security presumably in New York. clubowners, said before the meeting thing remains unchanged: when Wednesday. apartment window with an air gun. guard at the school. '22. with second-degree larceny after been set. basic calls. ARKLA Asked if the meeting made merely that, “the mediator is in Dave Kingman sets his mind to Elsewhere, the California Angels Blanchette was taken to charge of this negotiating session.” Amberlight • Twin control boorish behavior, he has few peers. worked out at a high school after • Twin control • Cast aluminum Grebey was not available for com­ learning they were not covered by in­ • Cast Kingman, the Chicago Cubs All- shell ment after the session. Star slugger not known for his love surance at another site. Friday they At P e n ’s Kathy Says! aluminum • Stainless steel Moffett explained before the Man charged in assault shell burner for the media, doused a reporter with will work at a public playground. Why Not Lot Uo Mako Your • Stainless steel Bacon stops Cheney meeting that his goal was “to find • S year warranty ice and water in the Cubs clubhouse Team executive vice-president l. \S I II VHTI’OHi) — Police arrested Police said a man picked up the youth at Eattor Waak End Complata burners grate • Porcelain grates areas of agreement between the par­ WEHAVEEASTIR FlOWfRS Nine runs in the second inning, Thursday. He was immediately E.J. "Buzzie ” Bavasi was awakened a .55-year-old Manchester man in connec­ his home Thursday night on the pretense Bobcat blows in the frame. notching the decision. ties aild by doing so, to take positive reprimanded by team officials. at his home shortly after midnight tion with the sexual assault of a male CRISP AIRE abetted by only two hast; hits, was The clubs were even after one stan­ Cheney’s next outing is Tuesday steps towards a settlement.” that he would give him a job. Police said ■ R«d S OoMm Dtllciout • RuM*t* CortlMndt The victim was Don Friske of the Thursday by a telephone call from youth Thursday night. the difference as Bacon Academy za at 1-1. Cheney plated its run as against Vinal Tech in Middletown at To achieve that end, Moffett the mother of the youth thought the man FRESH SAVE suburban Arlington Heights Daily AL President Lee MacPhail, infor­ — IMPORTED— walked past Cheney Tech, 11-5, Wally Colpitts stroked a leadoff 3;15. explained that three conference Hugh Hayden of 368 Summit St., was to be a “legitimate" businessman. He AspMrMQUM, KftlM, DandwHont, Herald, who apparently had written ming Bavasi his players should be PInMppItl . ScMIMI I SAVE *40 yesterday in Colchester in the 1980 charged with .sexual assault and risk of in­ then drove the youth to the Putnam Plaza Qraan k Yaliow Squash, single, advanced on Chris Vann’s Baron (11)- Randlov 3b, 4-2-0-1, Bar- rooms had been set up so that he allowed to use the team's facilities «blw Orapn - CintaloupM derogatory remarks about the Broccoli, White Sweat *46 COC baseball opener for both fielder’s choice and scored on a by cf/p, 4-1-1-2, Morgan ss/cf, 4-2-0-1, could meet separately with each jury to a minor in connection with the parking lot on Main Street in East Hart­ - HoMydewt • Wittmwlont - temperamental . and equipment and the manager and Potatoes, Mustard QraansI schools. Guthart If, 4-1-0-1, Tallman p/ss, 4-1-2-1, assault Hayden posted a $500 cash bond ford and assaulted the youth, police said. P»lr» - SlrintlwrrlM - UglI Dumez single up the middle. group or bring parts of each group or Friske was interviewing another coaching staff was allowed to super­ Chinaaa S Savoy CabbaQO, The homestanding Boticats were and will appear in Superior Court April 21. Fnill - UmM. The Beavers plated two more in Merrill c, 4-2-2-1, McCarthy 2b, 2-0-1-1, the entire groups together in one player when Kingman sneaked up vise the workouts Laolis, Horseradish. recipients oM3 bases on balls by the third. Colpitts was hit by a pitch, Lower 2b, 2-(WH), Shea lb, 2-1-0-0, Shutt room. Tech pitching, including seven in the lb. l-O-l-O, Fetzer rf, 2-1-0-0, Poole rf, l-O- behind him with a bucket. Cubs Wednesday, Bavasi sent the Tom Martin singled and both runners He said after the meeting that manager Preston Gomez heard the players packing from their Palm faithful frame. Six occurred O-O. Totals: 34-11-7-8. more than generalities had been dis­ OPEN AS USUAL EASTER SUHDAY advanced on a wild pitch. Following commotion and ordered Kingman to Springs camp by not allowing them successively, four forcing in runs. a walk to Vann, Dumez singled Chrnry Tech (5) - Colpitts cf/p, 3-3-2- cussed — that actual issues had been 0, Martin dh, 4-2-2-0, Vann 3b, 3-0-0-1, accompany him to the office of GM to use the facilities or team equip­ imi YltlT OUR UUGtDIffUT MF.MMITED MICnR A lA IU m “He (Chuck Dumez) couldn't find Colpitts home. Martin toed the

A. (w ho A m I? ■% Carter nixes compromise East Hartford nine Hall of Fame WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Fred Newhouse, a runner from executed night by night.” “Well, we haven’t reached that point Carter’s decision to turn down a com­ Baton Rouge, La., agreed. ”We empbasi^ that deterrence yet.” promise plan by U.S. Olympians to Deputy Secretary of State Warren of that kind of aggression does "But we hope that the sportsmen of give the United States limited par­ Christopher and Defense Secretary require sacrifices by all — the the country will recognize the looms strong again working out ticipation in the Moscow Summer Harold Brown met Thursday with a farmers, by businessmen, by national interest and take the deci­ Games may push some athletes to group representing the athletes’ sportsmen, by the sailors and sion on their own not to attend. By LEN AUSTER Senior co-captain Tyler Jones will shape.” openly defy his ban. governing bodies and made a strong soldiers who are on duty iu that area "That would be the American way Herald Sportswriler be at first base and bat third. Schedule; April 5 South Windsor A By EARLYOST To date, more than 60 names have The U.S. Olympic Committee’s 47- effort to persuade them to support of the world. of doing things and I’ve got con­ The refrain is the same but the Sophomore Jay Moreau will be the 1 p.m., 8 Hall A, 10 Simsbury A, 15 Sports Editor been submitted fer consideration, member Athletes Advisory Council the government’s position. “And this is perhaps the most im­ fidence they will reach the right deci­ song also remains the same. * second baseman and bat fifth. Manchester H, 17 Conard H, 21 Fer­ Alive and kicking, after a both male and female. sent a three-member del^ation to Qiristopher said he and Brown portant point, that is if the United sion when U'.iey vote on April 11 and East Hartford High again will be a “Moreau is an outstanding hitter for mi A 1 p.m., 23 Enfield A 1:30, 25 stuttering start, are plans for the To be eligible, a person must have the White House ’Thursday to discuss “emphasized the brutal war that is States were to decide to go to the when they to ke their final decision on contender. a sophomore. He ripped two shots Windham H 1:30, 28 Wethersfield H, Proposed Manchester Sports Hall of contributed to Manchester the world the compromise offer, which would being conducted by the Soviet Union games at this point, it would be a con­ this matter.” The Hornets in 1978 gained outright against New Britain (in a scrimmage 30 Penney A, May 2 Hall H, 5 Fame. of sports as a player, coach or spon­ allow athletes to compete, but not in Afghanistan; brutal in its destruc­ donation, an approval of the Soviet In another development. Sears, l^esday) which convinced me he’s Simsbury H, 1 Manchester A, 9 I was a starter on my pro The idea of Steve Cassano, sor. He or she n e ^ not be a native. possession of the CCIL baseball football team for 210 participate in the ceremonies or tion of the villages by napalm and aggression in Afghanistan.” Roebuck & Co. announced it will hold crown and a year ago shared it with ready,’’^ Lussier acknowledges. Conard A, 12 Fermi H, 14 Enfield H, broached last November, was kicked Plans call for the committee to 16 W indh^ A (at ECSC) 7:30 p.m., straight games over 15 awards presentations. But they came other high explosives; brutal in the Asked what the government would back a |25,000 payment to the U.S. ()onard High. East Hartford, as it Senior co-coptain Bob D ^ulnier, seasons. And I nailed down around at an informal meeting at the scan the list of candidates and decide away disappointed. way they are wiping out mosques; do if the U.S. Olympic Committee or committee until the panel pledges was in '79, was tapped solidly by two-year regular at the hot comer, 19 Wethersfield A, 21 Penney H. all-star credentials over the Army & Navy Club. on a workable list and then select not "It seems that the position of the brutal in its imprisonment of Afghan athletes decide to go to Moscow not to take part in the games. 'The graduation. will man the shortstop hole. He’s just Games not noted 3:30 p.m. first IS of those years. You The word is “Go” and it appears more than five to be the first in­ White House has not changed," said people — many of them being anyway, Christopher told reporters, firm denied it acted under pressure That won’t be a problem, however, back from a sprain^ ankle. G ^ - may remember me by m' that the long-awaited and often ductees. Anita DeFrantz of Philadelphia, a from the Wliiite House. looking sophomore Dave Daigle, who crazy uniform number. 1 as Hornet Coach Al Lussier for a se­ was 00. talked about Hail of Game will get Nominations may still be made to past competitor in Olympic women’s was challenging for the shortstop off the ground, possibly this spring cond straight time can reach down to miouTonniniJO) The Hera’.d, Sports Department. rowing. a strong jayvee nine. It went 14-4 in job, himself ^ fe re d a sprained |dsn<» 01 P»4tld n»H but most likely in the fall with proper dbte ntq>ooj ojQ aqi |o Aqunaj uaa Asked if the White House rebuff Sub-par rounds ankle against New Britain and will be v dedication ceremonies, which would The selection committee will in­ '79. '»:61 0) 0961 UMMJ u>pTTU povnvo made it conceivable that some U.S. Randy, Tai pros “I have a lot of holes to fill but I’m out an indefinite period. Senior Scott Saturday 9qi DO Aioao 'cnx) tnir naMSNV include a dinner. clude Tom Kelley, Tom Conran, Fran athletes might defy Carter and par­ not crying the blues,” Lussier ar­ Flenke will be at third base. BASEBALL (c) 1980 NEA, loc. A selected committee of nine was Mahoney, Can Silver, Wally Fortin, Senior John Frasca moves in as the ticipate, Larry Hough offered a firm paced by Palmer NORTH'HOLLYWOOD, ticulates, awaiting Saturday after­ East Hartford at South Windsor, 1 drafted and will meet next week to Cassano and this writer. Two others starting catcher, giving Lussier a reply: “Ves.” Calif. (UPI) — “No more noon’s opener at South Windsor High p.m. fin alize plans for the project. will ne named. “(Certainly it’s conceivable,” he at 1 o’clock, “I feel good about the good feeling. “He’s the best catcher RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UPI) Sandra Post, winner of the tourna­ curfews, no more judges,” GIRLS SOFTBALL said. Hough, an Olympic silver ment in 1978 and 1979, carded a 9 at proclaimed Tai Babilonia in an- replacements. A lot of new people for throwing out runners since I’ve St. Bernard at East Catholic, 11 medalist in rowing from Janesville, — With the tees moved up and the been here,” he states. Senior John REC- Bob Smith 148-142- usually tough Mission Hills Ckiuntry the par-5, 18th hole when she hit two nouncini; she and Randy would’ve played varsity (last year) a.m. Wis., said there was "no way of balls into the water surrounding the Gardner, former world pairs except for the people ahead of them. Beaulieu will be in leftfield with 392, Norm Vittner 382, Bill knowing” how many might try Ig­ Oub course playing only at about 5.- seniors Charlie Zappala and Bob Pagani Jr. 142-377, Newt 900 yards, 18 players, led by Sandra monstrous green and finished with a figure skating champions, had “I don’t see us being poor. If we’re NEW noring the ban. 79. signed a c ontract with the Ice lousy we’ll be average. But if we put Pelletier also slated for outfield play. Green to return Emerson 368, Gerry Palmer’s 6-under-par 66, fired sub- Pelletier is a good leadoff hitter, ac­ Chappel 139-365, John Ms. DeFrantz argued a partial Jo Anne Camer, the leading LPGA Capades. it together as we have the last two MONTREAL (UPI) - The Mon­ Good reason to yell boycott “would enhance the power of par rounds during the opening round cording to Lussier. “On the jayvees Maiorca 143-361, Dick of the 1250,000 LPGA Winners Circle money winner this year, and Nancy 'The two will make their years, we’ll challenge anybody in the treal Alouettes of the Canadian Foot­ the message” Carter is sending to Lopez, the money leader in 1978 and league.” he was a good hitter, a good base Lessard 146-358, Bill Zwick CHEVYS professional debut April 15 at Tom Purtzer yells after sinking birdie putt on 18th green to the Kremlin over the Afghan inva­ tournament. runner,” he comments. ball League said Wednesday star run­ 1979, were tied at 72, six strokes off the Los A ngeles Sports Arena. A lot of the Hornets’ success, or ning back David Green would be with 356, Ray Bernier 140. break course record and become first round leader in sion and make it more effective than Palmer’s 66 Thursday included a Tim McCarthy moves in behind tournament-record 30 over the front the pace. Babilonia and Gardner were failure, could rest on the strong right. them in the 1980 season despite Greensboro Open. (UPI photo) totally abstaining from the contest. arm of flame-throwing junior Kevin Hickey as the No. 2 hurler. He PINNETTES- Helen TO CHOOSEFRIE FROM nine as she grabbed a two-stroke lead Palmer, who joined the tour in co-favored along with the reports he wants to be traded to the pitched jayvee a year ago, unable to Szatkowski 190, Marybeth entering today’s second round of the 1964, has been battling a stomach in­ Soviet pair of Irina Rodnina and Hickey, who is also pegged to fill the Toronto Argonauts. fection for the past four nionths. Her Alexandei- Zaitsev for the Gold No. 4 clean-up slot in the line-up. He, supplant Bob' Ouellette or Tom In response to comments made by Jensen 181, Bonnie Deskus Carter Chevrolet has over 100, new richest LPGA event in the United Guidotti who along with Hickey gave birdies includ^ putts of 20 and 12 Medal in February’s Winter in three consecutive starts a year Green and his agent Andrew Benson, 175, Judy Johns 181-178-530, States. East Hartford solid hill work Leona ^Idassario 180-187- Birdies aid Purtzer Palmer needed just 11 putts over feet, with none of the others longer Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. ago, twirled a one-hitter, a no-hitter Alouettes General Manager Bob 1980 Chevrolet and trucks in throughout the campaign. Junior 523, Kris Higley 194-514, cm than eight feet. Her remarkable front But Gardner aggravated a and a two-hitter in logging a 5-2 won- GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) - “I really got the best out of this Gilder had six birdies in his bogey- the first nine holes on the par-72 Rich Tarascia and senior Dave Geary made it clear Green will not nine, one stroke off the all-time groin inju ry and in an emotional lost mark. He also won three late be traded or released by Montreal or Maryann Grabeck 182-509, Tom Purtzer has had problems with round," he said. “I probably turned a free round. The 66 equaled the layout in carding six birdies and no Lavoie are also slated for mound ac­ stock ready for immediate delivery. his eyesight and concentration in re­ LPGA record, included a 10-foot putt moment overshadowed only by games with his bat. be allowed to by his 1980 contract. Eleanor Lively 186-496, 67 into a 64.” previous course record held by five bogeys. Her 66 equalled her career tion. All are righthanders. cent weeks but admitted he milked to save par on the fourth hole and she the United States’ hockey Hickey, however, may not be Ginger Yourkas 495, Pam An apparent blood sugar imbalance golfers. best. East Hartford had to scratch out his first round in the Greater Palmer. 39, is a native of Fort barely missed a five-footer for a bir­ success, Uhe pair was forced to available for Saturday’s opener. He Robertson 471, Lynda Bur­ Save money with a Carter Spring has caused Purtzer to have trouble runs at times last year, finishing with Greensboro Open for all it was Worth, Texas, and now living in Boca die on No, 8. withdraw from the competition Suffered a sprained ankle, one of Signs with Rangers ton 178-466, B arbara focusing. But the problem clears a team .195 batting average. “We Algren 466, Rosemary worth. within a few hours. It forced him out Raton, Fla. She captured the “The back nine here is more dif­ they had trained 10 years for. three sustained by potentially key deal and save gas with a fuel ef­ The former Arizona State golfer ficult than the front and things really TTiey said during a news con­ performers, in practice Monday and. should be better offensively this Thibodeau 175-464, Anita of Wednesday's pro-am, but he said 6lotc Winners Circle tournament in 1975 year,” Lussier says, ‘Anything will Shorts 463. strung out eight birdies and 10 pars weren't too spectacular after the ference Thursday ‘ that in the his ‘80 debut may be delayed. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New he was not bothered Thursday. Radio, TV tonight but hasn’t won on the tour since 1977. be an improvement but I feel it will York Rangers announced Wednesday over the Forest Oaks Country Club front side,” Palmer said. “The decade they had Skated “Without Kevin we’re just an ficient 1980Qieyy. "I drove the ball extremely good 7:15 - NHL: Whalers vs. Quebec, She finished 21st on the money list in be substantial. Two (Hickey and they have signed defenseman Tom course Thursday for a course-record weather is ideal and the course is together they were forced to average team,” Lussier admits. FLORAL- Carole and long and I made some pretty WTIC, ESPN 1979. Jones) of our key hitters are back Laidlaw, who led Northern Michigan Gilbert 176-453, Arlene 64 and a two-stroke lead over Bob Tied for second at 68 were Peggy playing very fast, so it looks like adhere to the strict rules “Our strength is Kevin on the ipnpnMPSiT IJN- good putts and I haven't been doing 8 - NHL: Islander vs. Flames, and Pelletier and DeSaulnier have to the finals of the NCAA cham­ LaPointe 178 -465. 4 Door Sedan. Economyconomy 6 cyl iengine, A/trans, air cond, J i Gilder. Conley. Vicki Fergon and Beth we’ll have some low scores unless necessary for international mound. He’s throwing super; what elec, defogger, tinted glass, floor mats, remote control that lately." Ch.9 pionships this year. Solomon. Another stroke back at 69 the wind comes up.” competition. Their new career, an arm that kid has," the Hornet been making good contact. mirror, AM radio, rear speaker, w/walls, value 11:30 - NBA: Playoffs, Ch.3 “ ...Our pitching depth is not as Laidlaw, 21. is expected to be were Sally Little, Debbie Massey and Temperatures were in the low 80s they sair;i, will be demanding mentor marvels, “He’s gotten TRI-TOWN- Dick appearance group. Stk.Ji3582 deep. But McCarthy gave up one hit assigned to the New Haven Jane Blalock, winner of the tourna­ with just a gentle breeze for the tour­ but will, allow much more stronger and more aware of what’s Kingsley 209-222-621, Andy NEWT9B0 MONTE CARLO, ^,$651^ to New Britain in five innings. I know Nighthawks of the American Hockey ment in its inaugural year, 1972. nament’s first round. freedom. going on on the mound. He’s certain­ Michaud 201-230-618, Larry Sport Cpe. V-6 engine, A/trans.. PS, PB, electric 6coreboQrd Kevin is a quality pitcher. If we get League. He was a seventh-round pick defogger. tinted glass, auxiliary lighting, floor mats, body "It’s not like we’re going to ly a prospect.” When not pitching, Soren 219-586, Don Dzen Thimday s Sports Transactions Bui.7 30. Tardil. Que. 11 14. Schoenfeld. Hickey will occupy rightfield. pitching, I know we’ll be in decent by the Rangers in the 1978 draft. side moulding, AM radio, rear speaker, w/walls, Inter- By I'oited Press International Buf. n 30 Jai Alai beserk or anything,” said 210-564, Gil Johnson 204- mlttent wipers, value appearance group. Stk. <13602. Ba ftp ball Third period-7. Buffalo. Dudley 10 Babilonia, “but we will have 535, Chuck Qark 230-551, Baltimore — Placed infiekler Billy (Ramsay. Dunn). 1 00 8. Buffalo. results Area clubs lose more tin ie for ourselves. We’ll Smith on irrevocable waivers; op- McKegnieylOiRamsevi.l » 9.Quebec. Dick Coons 225-599, Ray NEW 1980 CITATION $9945 tKNked infielders Wayne Krenchicti Tardil 3l’(Thomas. ClooUer). 4 S 10. Two area clubs opened their try High fell to Cromwell, 9-4, in COC be able to skate for the Bessette 201-211-592, Howie 2 Door Hatchback, V-6 engine, 4 speed trans., power and Leno Sakata and outfielder Mark Buffalo McKegnev 30 (Martin. Smith). Pnt Corey to Rochester of the Inter­ U 11 n. Quebec.'Goulet a iTbomas. baseball seasons yesterday, and action. Rham’s slated opener against audience now and have more Rebuilding year brakes, power steering, body side mouldings, AM 12afd Ml I Ul L4I 121 Edwards 519, Bob Edwards national Lea^pie; returned catcher- Cloutier). 19 12 Penalties-Playfair. Buf, BASKETBALL radio, steel belted radial tires, wheel covers. Stk. ||I3B35 infielder Dan Graham to Rochester, 4 39. Stewart. Que. 4 39. Chipperfield. spmwmm m 4JI came away on the short end of the Portland was postponed to April 14. fun. 527, Roy Davis 526, Bill placed pitcher Dennis Martinez on the Que.ll W; VanBoxmeer. Buf M 31 iWmtm U9 scoreboard. Brian Hague’s three-run homer “There:: won’t be nine judges Calhoun 531, Dave Fraser Sl-day oiubled list. Shots on goal-Quebec 4-1^11-30 Today's Scoreboard MtiUtMJI NEW 1980 MAILIBU $5765 Qucajn tAL» — Placed catcher Buffalo B-ll-13-C By United Press International MmIi U S12UI Rockville High bowed to Windsor lifted Windsor Locks to victory. Ran­ writing t hings down an)fmore,’’ for High thinclads G27, Jehn Miller 521, Norm Glem 0or(mann on waivers for the Goalies-Quebec. Dion Buffalo. Ed­ NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC Trihcti mtlMJI Locks, 5-3, in CTVC play while Coven­ dy Mocadlo homered for Rockville. Soren 555, Bill Conway 210- Sport Cpe. V-6 engine. A/trans., electric defogger, body purpose of giving him his unconditional wards A—16.40 PUyoffs side moulding, wheel open mouldings. AM radio, power release. By LEN AUSTER Williams is being assisted by 506, Irv Foster 203-517, Skip Houston — Assigned pitchers Bert Eastern Conference I Zmi IN U l IN steering, w/walls. full wheel covers. Stk. i|l3432. IN George Suitor, who’ll oversee the Roberge and Ric Williams and in­ Washingtoi, 2 0 0 -2 - First Round U l Herald Sportswriter McConnell 515, Vic Costan- fielders Danny Keep and Jimmy Philadelphiadeiph 031-4 (Best 2*of-3) IN Having done it once, Manchester jumping and weight events. zo 531, Fred Dobosz 207- Sexton to Tucson of the Pacific Cout First penod-I. Washington. Kangsleip (All Times EST) IMhiOOUl “George has been a big help. We’ve League en 13 (Edberg. Picard). 9.06 2. Philadelphia vs. Washington M idi M SUW High boys’ track team in 1980 will 521, Charles CJiurch 507, NEW 1980 PICKUP $4995 Los A ^ le s — Placed pitcher Doug Washington. Siroisl5 (Ribble. Rissling). (Philadelphia leads series. 14) 24-1 tU U I needed a weight coach for a long April2— Philadelphia 111. Washington TiMl seek to retain CCIL laurels. Ray Michaud 539, Gary 6'/i foot Fleetside body, 6 cyl. engine, standard trans., Ra^oo O ^ y diMbled li« and Terry I7;5l Penalties-Watson. Phi. 7 54. X time,” Williams states. Sullivan 215-579, Ken Zl-dav Linseman. Phi. 819. Bagm an. Phi. a ItM Ul Ul It won’t be easy, though. rear step bumper, gauges. Stk. #3748. Milwaukee — Released catcher Rav 9 43. Walter. Was. U;54 April 4— Philadelphia at Washington. Margotta 211-556, Bill Fosse and sent outfielder Vic Hams to Second penod-3, Philadelphia. Leach 8.S p.m tanta 7JI IM “You don’t graduate the team we the minors 48 (Wilson. Clarke). 15 36 4. Philadel- x-April 6 — Washington at Philadel­ M ia did and expect to win it again,’’ Seniors Jeff Lombardo and Mark Reichert 552, Joe Catania Minnesota — Released pitcher Paul P ^ . WatsonS (Barber. Clarke). 18:51. phia. I p m. WMMHUI Hansel] and second haseman Bob Ran­ PenalUes-Rissliog. Was. 2:S6; Wilson. x-i( necessary Mmi74nHJI voices Silk Town Coach Dick Parapchuck and sophomore Rick 200-573, Bob Arendt 537. WE HAVE PLENTY OF LOW COST 12.79 LU M and sophomore Dave Parrott are B«se State — .Named Prescott Smith First period-None PenalUes-Snepts. pm D.C. 76 CHEV. >2495 78 CHEV. ‘429S 78 CHEV. ’4095 x-April 6 — Portland at Seattle. 3 3 Hyde and sophomore Leon Botteron assistant basketball coach Van.6:19. Taylor. LA.9 10. Snepts. Van. ■ Ui Other teams participating were possibles. Vega Sta. Wgn. 4 cyl.. 4 spd.. radio. Malibu Classic 4 Door. V-6, auto., Chevette 4 Door. 4 cyl.. auto.. AM- Missoun — Signed basketball coach 9 10. Boldirev. Van. 17 S . Dionne. LA. p m ' M M i24$SU I probabables in the discus. air cond., power steering, radio. FM radio, rear window defogger. Norm Stewart to a new four-vear con­ i-if necessary Howard, Georgetown and American Senior John Kelly and junior John CleanI 18 3 teMi 24 nnw Patapehuk, senior John Hanley and A l i n i t C f A C Nice lamnyfamily car Economy at Its Be$t,Be^t. tract Extended the contract of foot­ Seiond penod-1. Vancouver. McCarthy (Winner plays Milwaukee) IriMi 74-2 SUM Universities. Walrath bulwark tiie 400 field while GOLF ball (xiacb Warren Powers two vears 15 (Manno. Boldenvi. 4 54 2. Los junior Jim Paggioli are candidates in through 1983 .Angeles. Carlson 9 (Simmer, Murphy). Phoenix vs. Kansas City sophomore Peter Murphy and junior ICamaro L P SLT Cpe, ^ V-8,va 4l spd., S air 77 CHEV. *3995 78 CHEV. *4345 I'mversiiv of South Florida - (Phoenix leads senes. 14) M M 2JI One of ttie best 4-wheeling A 1979 Manchester High graduate, 14 A) 3. Los Angeles. Murphy X Dave DeValve are set-in the 800. The the javelin. cond.. power steering & brakes, Monte Carlo Coupe. V-8. auto., air Impala 4 Door. V-8. auto., air cond. Named Lee Rose basketball coach > Palmer 1. 18-57 4. Vancouver, I^unno2 April 2 Phoenix X. Kansas City 93 Ul M Michaud was co-captain of the swim Ra«kH halt April 4 Phoenix at Kansas City. 8 2 M deals in town...a $500 cash 1500, 3000 and 5000 runs, the latter a Potential? “It’s not bad but we Following are the starting times for AM-FM 6 Track Stereo. Vinyl roof cond., power steering & brakes, power steering 4 brakes, AM-FM unassisted). 19 16 Penalties-Oddleifson team and still possesses four school A real sporty car. Athletes In .Action - Named W arden Van. 1 3 . Carlson. LA. 4 49. Carlson. p m MMI4t2M rebate on the popular Jeep new event this year, should be well have a lot of work to do,” voices the Four-^ll (^H Tournament Satur­ radio, vinyl root. A real clessici radio. Very low mileage Jeffnes basketball coach LA 8 2 Lupul. Van. 8.2. Korab. LA. x-Apn) 6 - Kansas Dty at Phoenix. M idi l-l {TUI I records. day at the Manchester Country Club: 3 3 p m Suitor, “We have decent No. I p^ple 7:06 m cFarland, P Sullivan, 9 3 Tavlor. LA, 9 3 McCarthy. Van IriM i 1-14 IS7VII Cherokee. Make your best deal — covered by the likes of seniors Doug 78 BUICK *4495 79 CHEV. *4295 x-if fpeccssary Copeland, N.Smith. TRUCKS 9 3 Hughes. Van. 9 3 . Wells. U . Meek, Tim DeValve, Jim Gr- in most events but we have to fill in Skylark 4 Door. V-6. auto., air con- Monza 2+2 Hatchback Cpe. 4 cyl., HOCKEY 17 T8 Williams. Van. 17 M 1W inner plays Los Angeles) then collect $500 direct from AMC. 7:20 Moran. DelMaslro, Herman. I IM in in 5 o a ^ with some No. 2 and 3 people." Reme. d.. power steering, radio 4 spd., AM-FM radio, radlals. Like Third period—fi. Vancouver. Rota 15 zymkowski, Paul Johnson, Joe 79 CHEV. *6995 ■MM M M Three vets 7:27 Fahey. Genovesi. Tracy. new! BoWirev McCarthy) 13 S 6. Van- Money l^eodrm Schedule: April 10 Simsbury H, 15 C-10 8' Fieelside Pickup. V-8. auto, an im . Snepts 3 unassisted). 19 59 m l in Neubelt and juniors Harry Veal and Dulelle. 77 MERC. *3795 R« I niled PrvM Inlemalkinai MM MM Penney H, 18-19 Eastern Relays, 26 7:34 Zemke, Lipinski. Marshall. air cond , power steering 4 brakes. Penalties-Lewis L.A. If 3 . Logan. Van. PGA Golf yi Andy Wickwire. Monarch Coupe. V-6. auto , air 78 CHEV. *4595 r S Turner Jr Cheyenne pkg , special 2-tone, rally 1 Tom Watson 6140.275 1. Lee MM 14 SIMM Big B Meet, 29 East Hartford A, May 7:41 McCarthy. Pickens. Dap- Caprice Classic 2 Dr. V-8, auto. air Shots on eoal—Los Angeles 8-174-31 7IM247S7IUI back with “One strength should be our dis­ cond., power steering, radio, vinyl Trevino $111,1)9 3, George Bums 689.- wheels, rustproofed and many \ ancou\er 7-12-10-29 2 Conard/NFA H, 9 CCIL Field Day pollonio. S. Leone roof and it's a Beauty! cond , power steering 4 brakes, 295...... 4. Jim Colbert ‘ ft $r:m : 5. Andy tance people,” Williams notes, 7:48 Krisloff. H. Giglio. King. power windows, AM-FM radio, vinyl more extras. n ation al hockey LEAGl E CK»lies-Lf>5 Angeles. Keaiu Van- Bean $1613! 6. Dan Pohi 681.10 1. M*i nn in Ul couver Bromley A—1637 Fantastic savings now on “When you have a state cham­ at Conard, 10 Hartford Public In­ Bonadies. root. A Cream Puff, Campbell Conference Rav Fkn ' 674.937 8. Keith Fergus M Ul in ;:5S J Wilson. R Giguere. Hassell. 79 PONT. ’4095 Patrick Division 673.471 i. Dak-e Eicbelberger 673.30 Tech nets pionship cross country leam, you vitational, 13 at Enfield/with 7(i'Mlru~ ti;i;ii>; CHEV. $4295 W L T Pis GF GA national H(XKEY LEAGUE 10 Ben Crenshaw 6T3.184 M Ui Eagle, America's only 4-wheel Lavey. Sunbird 2 Dr, Cpe. 4 cyl, 4 spd . 19 vfILffa w99GA GOl> look for a strong distance team.” radio. This Is a creampuffi Monte Carlo Coupe 267 V-6. auto., power steering, radio. Very low \-NYlsUndrs r 313 «T H3 Tola! Compiled Standings 1. JoAnne Camer 178.916 2. Nancy M M uniin 2 drive passenger automobile. By LEN AUSTER 20 at Windham/with Xavier, 27 State ton, Murphy. Stanton, junior Mike Mazzotta and mileage v NY Ranges 37 31 10 84 2» 279 'Top 16 make plavoffs' Lopez 655.785 3. I>>nna C Young 652.- IriMi 444 IMUI Eagle gives you all the roomy Herald Sportswriler 8:09 Novak. TeeU. Kidney. Stanton. air cond.. power steering 4 brakes. s-.AUanU 1 3112 B 275 28 W L T Pis GF GA Sectionals, 31 Class LL Meet, June 7 8:23 McCarthy. B Skinner, Prindle. 77 CHEV. *3550 Landau vinyl roof. AM-FM radio. 597 4. Debbie Massey 09.070 5. San­ sophomore Andy Furst head the con­ Narkon. Washington r 4012 66 27 39 I'hiUdelphia « 1 1 3 116 SM 246 dra Post 633,543 6. Judy Rankin 02.- comfort of a luxurious passenger Three returnees from a year ago State Open Meet. Dual meets 3:30 Impels 4 Door V-6, auto., air cond.. 79 CHEV. $5195 Smvihe Division Buffalo « 17 16 106 3D1 197 an iw Ul tenders in the 110 high hurdles and 8:30 Moriarty. Krull. Abrailis. Like new! 895 7. Jo Ann Washam 31.508 8. Pat I IN IN will highlight the line-up as Cheney Wallace power steering & brakes, radio, C-10 Panel Van V-8. aulo.. power W L T PU GF GA Montreal • 3 1 2 IM 318 2 2 Bradley 629.996 9. Amy Alcott 638,486 car...plus the traction, safety and 300 intermediate hurdles. p.m. steering, radio. Like new Boston 45 3 U US 305 2 3 in 8:37 b. Smith. Tomkiel. Hickey. vinyl roof. Low mileage. y-Oucago 33 X 19 C 234 K 10. Daniel 628.S97 Tech prepares to swing into its 1980 McMahon. 77 CHEV. *3995 y-St Louis 33 34 12 1 2K 24 Minnesota X X 16 a 308 X7 MEN'S TENNIS * M d il4 { lin control of 4-wheel drive. Eagle m m m u i u i tennis season. The Beaver netters, 6- 8:44 D. DiNocolo. Lebledz, Caprice Estate Wagon. 305 V-6. Vancouver X 3716 i 21 23lit Islanders r a i 3 87 272 3 0 1. Biom Borg. Sweden. 058.750 ). 80 CHEV. 5AVE 79 CHEV. $4895 Edmonton 37 9 U f 0 X 1 9 2 234 M4 Finnegan, Landolini. auto., power steering 4 brakes, air 2Sf 33 John McEnroe 1113.950.013,950. S,3, Jimmy Coo- TiSMI44IHLH 6 a year ago, open the new campaign 8:51 Curtis, Tarca. Morline, Malibu Sta VYQ. V-6. auto., air con- C-2D 8' Fleetside Pickup V-e. 4 Colorado 19 46 13 Fi r 31 10 M 289 379 non 6155.575. 4, Viiay Amritraj, India cond . cruise control, luggage rack, 2 31 13 6 275 28 Edwards. d., roof rack, power steering 4 speed, power steering 4 power Winnipeg 19 48 U f 211 306 617.188. 5. Brian Cottfried 6B.7)5 6, M i lUI 7.N in Tuesday against Rham High in lilt wheel, AM-FM radio and many w ales Conference S( Louis 32 >U2 76 2f6 04 Vital C^niiaitit 684.200 7. Raul 8:56 Wilks, B. Sullivan. Malls brakes, radio, rustproofed. Still has brakes, radio Los Angeles m l iNUl Hebron at 2:45. more options. Norris Division 3 214 74 387 308 Ramirez. Mexico. 167.89 8. Wojtek UChappelte. new car warranty- W L T PU GF GA Toronio M S 5 73 2» 319 Fibak. PoUnd. 665.9B0 9. SUn Smith iUmI )IN Juniors Terry and Gary Melendy 9:06 Korlovich. Scholia. T. Leone 76 CHEV. ’3595 i-Momreal 46 S 12 104 318 Pillsburjth 3 X 13 73 20 294 M *I4INlN If you’re soft on the CJ — now Wadas. 680.)61 10. Gene Mayer 659.776 and Phil Silverman all saw service a 9:12 Evelhoch. Ogden. Zukauskas 78 CHEV. ’4745 76 CHEV. ’3195 C-10 6' Fleetside Pickup. V-6. auto.. > U» Angeles 3D 2 14 74 74 3873B 3»n ,Hartfon 2 34 19 a 2a 307 WOMEN'S TENNIS MM l-l {Utn Nova 2 Door. 6 cyl., auto., air cond., 8 track stereo, rear step bumper, v-Pitlsbureti 30 X 13 73 250 294 ^ncouver X 37 16 a 21 278 is the time to buy. And get a Seiko. Monte Carlo Cpe. V-6. auto., air 1. Tracy Austio 6)99.500 2 Martina IriMi 4^14 SNUI year ago and should form the Tech 9:26 Narkowski, Shaw Jr power steering 4 brakes, radio. equipped with a camper cap. very s-Hanford 2 3419 9 2BB 3(17 Edmonton 27 913 6? 2X 33 Navratilo^’a 6396,175 S, BilUc Jean cond., power steering 4 brakes, t)etroit X 4111 Q 364 2SB new soft top worth $274 for singles entry. Three singles and two Prachniak, Melton. Nice clean car. low mileage King 6112.875 4. Evonne GooUfong. lUI IZN in 3 9:33 Bolin, Watson. Anderson radio, very low mileage. -Adams Dis ision W ashingion 27 4012 257 29 Australia. 6113,100 5. Wendy Turnbull. doubles matches are slated each out­ W L T Pis GF GA X 41 11 3M 29 iMd in IN just $99!* The new 4-cylinder CJ gets Madrak. Australia. 13,075 I. Virginia Wade, ■ U l 9:40 Matava, Lorentzen. Zavarella vBuilalo 4f 17 16 106 301 197 2 4310 36 XD BnUin, 175.9)5 7. Greer Stevens, ing and a team cannot repeat, WE HAVE OVER 40 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. ______Colorado 19 «I3 lots more rugged miles to the Agostinelli. v-Boston e 313 US 30f 2X 23 29 Sm Ui Afnca. 659,100.1. Kathy Jonbo M * 14 tun reports Beaver Ckiach Al Skinner. v-MmnesoU X X 16 a 3X 347 Winnipeg 19 « n 211 306 654.0)5 9. Chru Evert Lloyd 640J50 MMMunn gallon.** Alternate Puzzo. , %-Toronto 34 9 5 n 29 319 upi X 44 aes 10. Dunne FromhoUi. Australia. 640.- IriMi M4 S3Un "We’ll be competitive in singles,” Quebec 2 <310 6D 2« 300 100 ■ VWMiiNl. he states, “but I know some schools s-cliAched playoff berth have everybody back. Every one of Tbsriday s Results 2 5 ESI EST I'hiladelpbia4 Washington) MPG MPG our kids (in doubles) will be new Buffalo I. Quebec' 3 SERVICE SPECIAL players. \ancou\Tf4 Los Angeles 2 Sound response Friday s Games WAHTED Some are athletes who haven’t N Y Islanders at Atlanta Oichan^olfitiei; SA LT ‘99 Quebec at Hartford played before. Doug Landry (last WINTER HAVEN, Fla. Colorado at F^momon No wonder AMC/Jeep sales are up — while many of our compcilllort tales go year) was an athlete who got the ball (UPI) — Boston Red Sox Saturday s Games pliisliibrication N V Rangenal N Y Islanders down. You can always count on a good deal at the home of 4-wi'heel drlve...your back somehow,” Skinner adds. reserve outfielder Sam TO BUY Don't put off this important servii'e work any longer. Atlanta at W ashington local AMC/Jeap dealer. Freshmen Tim Reynolds and Steve Bowen was philosophical Boston al Montreal Sptvuls like this shouldn't be missed. on his way back to the Buffalo at fSttsburgh Dirty oU oil IS drained from your engine. Fiw quartsof 'A ll oHers good on cars ordered now ttirough Apnl 10th. I960 Mazzeo, sophomores Tim Fitzgerald Chicago al Detroit minors. Shell Fire & Ic e * lOW-40 motor ml are put to work. A and Lou Govemale and junior Mike CARTER Minnesota at Toronto "Usetheteliguresforcom pariton. Your results TTMyditler due to driving speed, weather conditions and trip Winnipeg•! St Louis CLEAN Cunningham are the top prospects “God didn’t make many new filter is installed to trap harmful particles that may length. Actual highway mileage will be lets Vancouver at Los Angeles WQjrk their way mlo the engine's mainstream. for doubles slots. (Jim) Rices. (Fred) Lynns Quebec 01 3-3 USED CARS Then your chassis is hibncaled Schedule: April 8 Rham A, 9 and (Dwight) Evans on the Buffalo 323-4 at all key punts Portland H, 11 Coventry H, 15 East same club,’’ he said. First per>ad-l. Bullalo Marlin f> Offer expires - ^ ^ CHEVROLET 'McOanahan. Mongrain' 114 2. Buf­ |New Vbrk, New Jersey, Connecticut Hompton A, 18 Rocky Hill H, 29 Vinal Bowen was one of nine falo SmithM 'Martin. PefTeaull>.9 54 3 Butfalo Ram sav3’Hail Perreault-. April 30th g ® | Q * * Tech H, May 2 Rham H, 6 Ckiverrtry East Side Midget winners players trimmed from the N 49 f^ltiev-Weir Que 127 Fitc CARTER A, 7 Lyman Memorial A, 9 East Red Sox roster Wednesday. hner Que 13 31 Nick’s Auto copped the East Side Rec Midget Basketball Second pertod—4 Buffalo (iare f8 AMC/Jeep Dealers. Hampton H, 13 Rocky Hill A, 16 They are now down to 27 -r TEL ‘Smith. McKegnev 2 S 5 Gare f3 League title this season. Squad members, top roW (1. to r.) 1229MIUNST. McKegnev Ramsay 9 9 6 Quebec SILVER LANE SHELL Portland A, 19 Prince Tech A, 22 stlU two over the limit for ( loutief 41 enefil program including Lenhardt has innate ability as an ac­ novel of the same name. Some might nutrition programs, food stamps, full time on all shifts. Apply salary requirements to P 0, School in West Hartford before high school students, including their the chorus left something to be trimmed spending to balance the balancing,” she said. ASSEMBLERS & COIL Box 1526 Manchester, Conn denial plan lOH swims tor. which showed in his consistent remember the movie “Charley” youth employment programs and job director of nursing. Salmon- Please appl\ at I’ersonnel Of- arriving at Glastonbury High School Swiss exchange student, will be desired. The chorus needs to federal budget. “ We a r e willing to make WINDERS - Finger dexterity portrayal of the wheeler-dealer. training programs. brook Convalescent Home, off necessary. Experience not tice, 10 am ti 4 pm Monday hosted by various club members. starring Cliff Roberts, a role which The coalition of 16 social, political sacrifices,” said Ms. Patee. “But thru Friday nearly 45 minutes late. The large Neill Berggren as Chief Sitting Bull remember that they also are actors House Street, Glastonbury. necessary. Will train. 4-day SECRETARY - Manchester won him a well deserved Academy and minority groups said Thursday She noted there were “no substan­ Law Office. Typing, A Non Sinnkmg Hospital) auditorium held nearly 1,2(X) people, Manchester High students will get a for money was a personal favorite. His and should concentrate on the action first we must be convinced of the Please call 633-5244. week, 10-hour day. Full time, award for his portrayal of Charlie most programs targeted for budget tial cuts in the military budget.” shorthand. Call 643-2405 and it seemed to be a partisan crowd, chance to meet these students when character development included a of the musical. Also, the choregraphy wisdom behind them.” 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Part-time Gordon, a man raised from low cuts assist groups needing govern­ “ Certainly we are in a fiscal LATHE OPERATORS - With although we noticed more than a few they attend school on the Thursday fine handling of the sparse dialogue this year was at best simplistic. In a She said she also doubted balancing shifts available. Apply: Able ELMCREST levels of mental retardation to those 2 years’ experience. Good Coil & Electronics, Howard TOOL & DIE MAKERS - George Bush for President buttons. and Friday after their arrivai. Many The Instructors of the Handicapped ment in serious need of help — crunch,” said Ms. Patee. But she the federal budget would achieve the benefits. Salary n^otiable. Experienced all round PSYCHIATRIC well above genius. women, children, minorities and the said the drive for a balanced budget Road, Bolton. Anderson spoke for 15 minutes im­ activities have been planned for the held their annual Swim-a-thon at administration’s goal of reducing in­ Hawk Precision (j o .. 303 MACHINIST able to set up The troupe, now in its sixtieth INSTITUTE promptu, and then threw the halt guests to insure an interesting and Manchester High School on Friday elderly — but who were “shut out of came "all of a sudden, just a few flation. Burnham Street, East Hart­ and operate from Blue Prints. ford, telephone 528-9845. Experienced in Air Craft 25 Mtrlboro StrMl open to Glastonbury High students enjoyable stay in Manchester. A evening March 28 in order to raise year, is being directed by Mr. Verne the corridors of power.” months before elections.” She claimed federal budget of­ Porttind, C T 06460 Youth Forum meets press Burnett with production assistance “I would suggest to you that the quality parts. Apply: Gunver All (quii OppertWHty DMitw and their questions. The questions progressive dinner has been planned money for their long awaited pool. The coalition offered no solution of ficials had acknowledged “ a Person to run Manufacturing Co . 234 Hart­ coming from Mr. Lee Hay. Both are cry for a balanced budget has more $370/THOUSAND FOR were for the most part typical: for Friday night April 11th. This ac­ For the past month giembers of lOH A youth forum, sponsored by an satisfied. its own for reducing inflation. balanced budget will reduce inflation ford Road, Manchester teachers here at M.H.S. and have to do with election year politics than ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. Star-turn "What would you do about the Ira­ tivity will involve a three part dinner have been busy signing up sponsors area newspaper was held on Next spoke Mr. Jon 0. Newman, a Christine Patee, chairwoman of the by just three-tenths of one percent.” Postage paid. Free applica­ done extensive work with Sock ‘n’ Connecticut Women’s Political with reducing inflation,” she said. ‘ Let me assure you,” said Ms. nian crisis?” "If you do not win the each course served at a different who pledged to donate a certain Wednesday, March 12, for nearly one judge on the United States Court of tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86 , 732 8-15 n.c. lathe Buskin. The casting of the show was Caucus, said the group’s chief aim “We will all suffer with the cuts Patee, who holds a doctorate in Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. GOP nomination, would you run as student’s home. A day trip to Mystic amount of money for each lap of the hundred Connecticut high school Appeals for the Second Circuit court. 8om« latht axparlanca a difficult one with well over fifty was to convince Congress through a that have been submitted,” said Olga economics from Yale University, iiMdad. Will train. 90 hours. an independent?” (Anderson Seaport will be held on Satiu^ay and pool the students swam. The students. Area high schools were in­ This level of court, for those not TEACHERS AT ALL students trying out for the various lobbying effort the nation needs N. Torres, president of the National “that economists don’t even know Paid holidays. Excallant In- PURLIC NOTICE answered the latter query with a a UCONN tour on Sunday ^ml round chairmen of this year’s Swim-a-thon vited to send two interested students familiar with the judicial system, is LEVELS- Universal suranca bansflts. Apply In off the groups activities. roles. The transient role of Charlie is “more responsible fiscal planning.” Conference of Puerto Rican Women. how to control inflation.” terse “no." Recent statements seem were Tina Gembala and Melissa to the forum, which was held at the one step below the U.S. Supreme Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, parson; Alcoholics Itrt-etum, a group of twelve M.H.S. one which demands great concentra­ Ms. Patee said the coalition was But she said Puerto Rican women Ore. 97208. to indicate a change of heart ... ) Spiel. Hotel Sonesta and included a multi­ Court. Newman was nominated by John Anderson, by running a students will travel to Maryland to The Swim-a-thon started at 9:00 tion by the actor. METRONICSg INC. Victorious course dinner. Manchester High President Carter and appointed last BABYSITTER NEEDED IN m .8 li4 4 A c\, maverick's campaign, has both visit the private McDonogh school p.m. on Friday evening and lasted The part was awarded to a well School sent the two co-editors of year. His court district covers MY HOME preferably from BOLTON is a Christian Organization. It excited and infuriated people. Unfor­ and sightsee in Washingtot D.C. The until 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning. deserving Robert Lenhardt, whose Manchester, Vernon, Bolton HSW to the event. It lasted from 3:30 Connecticut, New York, and Ver­ face iS' not new to the stages of Device stalls House votes has as its emphasis, the tunately for the candidate, he has trip should prove to be an interesting Instructors who could not stay all mont. Educated at Princeton univer­ area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 to 7:30, and featured three prominant M.H.S. His overabundance of talent p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- spiritual impetus of angered many of the people whose and worthwhile experience. night swam their laps from 9:00 to HARTFORD (UPI) - The House Stratford. “We can limp along but we speakers. Students were divided into sity and Yale Law School, he will surely be tapped for the produc­ Leader John Groppo. D-Winsted, said 3914. Alcoholics Anonymous. There support he must have if he is to gar­ Fun, active, worthwile, the A.F.S. 11:00 on Friday evening. At 11:00 has again run into trouble with a chose not to.” Probate Notice three groups, with each group received his lawdegree in 1957. New­ tion. The heroine in this story is the person who was on his way to fix will be a meeting of AV every ner enough delegates to win the club is always on the go! —Patty p.m. the doors were closed and the mechanical problem which stalls the Abate said the roll call machine NOTICE TO CREDITORS assigned a separate suite. The man’s talk was very interesting. He the machine was stuck in a ESTATE OF WILFRED H WATERS, Republican nod. Many of those Cone Alice, the well meaning teacher who has malfunctioned “right from the Probate Notice Monday night at seven at Con­ students began the long continuous speakers then rotated suites, making dealt with such issues as the death legislative process — a malfunc­ snowstorm and noted it was Holy deceased hours of swimming. first recommends Charlie for this tioning roll call machine. beginning of the session.” Court ol ProbaCe. Districl ol Hebron The Hon William E FitzGerald, cordia Lutheran Church. 40 for a more intimate atmosphere. The penalty and the problems therein. It Thursday. NOTICE OF HEARING experiment. Beth Giguere will por­ Sometimes the count is wrong, Judge, of the Court of Probate, Pitkin St. Manchester, Conn. A stereo system was hooked up so audience was thus able to ask is an extremely difficult sentence to The lower chamber adjourned The House went into session after a ESTATE OF PETER J HADLEY District of Manchester at a hearing tray Alice, another emotionally Pursuant to an order of Hon, J. held on March 31. 1980 ordered that all that the swimmers could swim their questions freely. This was wise, as hand down to a criminal, for factors Thursday after a close vote to stay in with one or two extra “nay” votes, close vote to proceed even though the Stewart Stockwell. JudRe. dated Please use rear entrance ofi draining role. Other leads include claims must be presented to the iaps to music. At 1:00 a.m. the the format of the forum was intended such as discrimination, morality, and session and the passage of one bill, and other times the votes don’t Legislature’s Finance, Revenue and 3/31/80 a hearing will be Held on an fiduciary on or before July 1,1980 or be Parker St. There will -be a John Gibeault, Gail Downey, Jeff application praying that administra­ barred as by law provided. chairmen sent out for pizza for the to be that of a simulated press con the possiblility of mistaken quilt can with many leaders shaking their register in the official printout. Bonding Committee was completing tion oi said estate be granted to the Pear) J Hultman. speaker and this will always Waggoner and Marla Levy to round ronosed named fiducia^. Barbara A. swimmers who by now had worked heads about the machine. “Sometimes it works just fine,” Ass't. Clerk be an open meeting to ference. easily come to play. off this enterage. the tax package. Elaaley as in said application on file The fiduciary iS' up an appetite. Ms. Elissa Papimo spoke first to The final speaker was Mr. “It’s a wonder any of us can smile Abate said. The lawmakers approved a bill more fully appears, at the Court ol Katherine R. Christensen whoever might want to come All those who have ever seen an S -about it in view of all the problems He said the machine itself, which Probate on April 16.1980 at 11:30 a.m 8 Catherine Street. Swimming was not the only activi­ my group. She is an editorial writer, Benjamin F. Andrews, executive which would allow any facility which Kathleen M Sawyer, Apt A-7 and share the Good News. AV ‘n’ B production know that their punches out the “yea” and “nay” Clerk ty engaged in by the students. Even having joined the staff in October of director of the Upper Albany Com­ Lwe have,” said House Speaker receiving state payment to care for Hartford, Conn. 06106 plays are done with professionalism votes beside each House member’s 027-04 has a creed. We hope and pray at that late hour some still had 1972. She was educated at Brandeis munity Organization in Hartford. He lEm est Abate, D-Stamford, when individuals to appeal a decision by rarely found in a high school setting. name, was “almost obsolete” and that this chapter 214 will be a m enough energy to play basetball or University and holds a degree in was previously executive director of nasked about why the roll call th e Department of Income This is due to the great the firm which services it was in help to anyone who may need volley ball in the gym. For some it Latin American Studies. As a the state NAACP and is currently -machine kept breaking. Maintenance commissioner. Probate Notice Probate Notice organizational effort found Virginia. it. Feel free to come and was time to get some sleep in their reporter Ms. Papimo specialized in serving a one-year term as president — “It’s very frustrating,” said Depu- Groppo then made the motion for Court of Probate. District of Court of P ro b ate , D istricl of backstage, most of this unseen labor meet. There will be coffee sleeping bags in the upper hallways. covering the Puerto Rican communi­ of the civil rights group. In 1978 An­ Ity Speaker Robert Frankel, D- The House recessed after Majority Manchester Manchester being done by the students adjournment. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING There was, however, always at least and refreshments. Anyone ty. She did most of her stories on drews was the Republican’s can­ themselves. mm ESTATE OF EDITH FORD, an in­ ESTATE OF PAULINE A DAIGLE, one person in the pool at all times Kathy Bresnahan, the 15-year-old capable person deceased wishing more information can didate for congress in the First The Assistant Director and Stage Pursuant to an order of William E. Pursuant to an order of Hon William swimming laps. girl who attempted to commit Congressional District and lost to FitzGerald, Judge, dated March 28.1960 E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated March 31. call 649-9882. Manager for “Flowers” will be I960 a hearing wil] be held on an In the early hours of the morning, suicide on the steps of a Hartford a hearing will be held on an application U.S. Rep. William R. Ckitter. An­ Alison Smith and Jim Prenetta, both ^buse report incomplete praying for authority to seliMil certain aralicatioo praying that letters of ad- 1 I—All charilabli and non-prolil • as the Swim-a-thon was drawing to a church. Joining the editorial pAge drews left little time for questions, real estatelie and oersonalpersonal nronertvproperty in ministration be grantedgranted on o said estate close, the pool seemed to fill with who are very experienced ih the said premises as in said application on as in said application on file more fully organizations wishing lo have thair Public An- staff in 1978, sh e concentrates for he had a polished speech HARTFORD (UPI) - A state Garreth Thorne, commissioner of disclosures that were the basis for file more fully appears, at the Court of appears, at the Court of Probate on workings of S ‘n’ B. The responsibili­ nounesmanta published free In this apace are many swimmers trying to finish primarily on city and state issues, prepared for the forum participants. T report ordered after four aides were the state Department of Mental last month’s arrests. Probate on April 14. 19IK) at 2:00 P.M. April 14. 1980 at 11 OO A M. ty of coordinating the backstage Warl J. Hultman, Pearl J Hultman, urged to contact Joe McCavsnaugh, General their promised laps. Finally at 7:00 some minority and women’s issues, It dealt with civil rights and the Iprrested for physically abusing Retardation, said he was confident It said a routine check of an acci­ Ass t. Clerk Ass't. Clerk Manager of Regal Mufllert ol Manchaatar. crews falls on the shoulders of Tech a.m. a welcomed breakfast of orange and Latin America and other Third the findings would satisfy the HEW. dent by the director of Mansfield’s 02S-04 026^ Space will be alloted on a first coma, llrat plight of inner-city minorities. He Director Glen Aliczi and Business ; retarded clients at the Mansfield juice and doughnuts was enjoyed by World countries. She is one of four He said the agency was mostly in­ Thomson South ward and a school aarvad basis urged students to deiiy their Manager Laurie Patarini who hold £Trainlng School says there are suf- the sleepy students before they left editorial writers. terested in whether federal doctor bowed injuries suffered by apathetic nature and take an active the offices of Vice President and ^ficient procedures at the facility to TOWN OF BOLTON for home and a nice soft bed. After a brief introductory talk part in politics, perhaps even to cam­ regulations were being followed at residents needed closer scrutiny. President of Sock ’n’ Buskin. I'report any assaults. The 1980 Swim-a-thon was judged dealing with her background, Ms. paign for a candidate. His suggestion ; ; But the report, ordered by the U.S. the school. The report said an internal in­ “Flowers” marks the second to be a huge success. Sixty-five in­ Papimo opened the floor for met with enthusiasm, j^Department of Health, Education “I’d be lying to you if I said we can vestigation gathered testimony NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING production of their sixtieth year structors participated in the event questions. Her answers to queries with enthusiasm. ^and Welfare, did not say if abuses prevent abuse,” Thome said. “It’s which led school administrators to A proposed use hearing for Revenue Sharing will be held on M u f f l e r which will be celebrated by a reunion and approximately $6000 collected by dealing with the newspaper’s rival The forum then convened for r?could be prevented. inherent, in the human personality. call state police. April 15, 1980 at 8:00 P.M. in the Community Hall, 222 Bolton HG 9 d l C e n t e r of former members on April 12. The the students. The money raised by publications', issues facing today’s dinner and short closing speeches. It “ When HEW ordered the investiga- We can install reporting systems and Center Rd., Bolton, in conjunction with a hearing on town play itself will be presented on May Veterans Council budget requeiU. Written and oral comments will be received at Wm roiiMitirnrr along vU h a auprrior proilurt,*', the Swim-a-thon will be used for the youth and women, and her views on proved to be a valuable and varied Ull^tion, it threatened to cut off $4.4 supervision so that employees would 9,10,16, and 17, so mark these dates that time on possible uses of Revenue Sharing Funds, construction of a pool especially not be tempted to use any system MANCHESTER - The Veterans Mt NMn it. . 6 pjn. the necessity of unbiased journalism experience for all involved. —Patty on your calendar for an evening of —million in federal aid for the school if Henry P. Ryba Mon.-Frl. • e.m. A r e v o o designed for the needs of han­ punitive to residents.” Council of Manchester will meet W«d. M .t P.M., Excuse: Me, were evasive and not complete. She Shirer dramatic entertainment that should ~left ^inconvinced that future abuse First Selectman Ph.n.Me.3l1} dicapped people. —Linda Weiss The report said Mansfield’s inter­ Monday at 8 p.m. at the American left many of her listeners un­ could not be prevented. 0234)4 not be missed. —Glenn Eagleson nal investigation procedure led to the Legion Home on Legion Drive.

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CaU Dogt-BIrda-Palt 43 76(ZLICAGTUFTB«a(s» $4395 malfunctions; interpreting and revising building ilda’s, 303 Adams Street, Worth's “Smiling Servics'' h M an blueprints; obtaining a Connecticut Class Ilf operator's BICYCLE MECHANIC VOICE, PIANO Instructions. bus. 50’s. 742-7972, after 5 pm. 6467230. 75 GOMNiA DELUXE ntrasaMiK.... $ 3 2 9 5 Manchester. opportunity for a motivated • vital WANTED. Must have shop •••••••••••••••••••••••••• GAS STOVE, like new. $225. HOME SWEET HOME - license during probationary period; does relatea work as & - experienced leader to manage Former faculty New York 643-7561 by Saturday. Keep Complete health-g^uard required. Shall have a minimum of five (5) years the Vernon store. We want a per­ experience. Call 643-7111 or Music and Art High School. Lott-Land lor Sale 24 DINING ROOM SET - 1/2 77 FORDF-100 ncaeicnKncMmov.... $3898 — - HOUSEKEEPER. We are 646-3998, Dave or Jim. Sying. facilities. Cats also. Canine Litfxrorm ier experience in performing the job duties usually found in seeking an individual capable son who can build sales volume • Professional Singer/Pianist. price. $975. 5661988. 74 DlUrr SPORT im m onicnM n...... $1 8 9 5 this particular type of work; must have equivalent of a high sales personnel • and believes In 644^8597. HEBRON - Joshua Farms day . of performing housekeeping “Sm iling Service.** BABYSITTER WANTED Development. Level wooded Road, Manchester. 6465971. school or trade school education. Applications must be sub­ duties in a health care facili­ MOVING. Must sell. Boys 72(1ASSICCRMDPRXi n b nuTK«m» $1999 mitted to the Public Works Office. Rear Patron’s Mutual Excellent benefit package • from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. My 1.03 acre lot. Been perc OMISC. FOR SALE bunk beds and matching ty. Weekend positions great working conditions. home or yours. Call 646-5084. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tested. Reduced, $17,900. 563- BOX STALLS, TRAILS - Blue ♦Motor Sa/es*” chest. Encyclopedia Brlt- Insurance Building, 769 Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury, CT available. Only those in­ Please call Mr. Jackson, Schoolt-Clattet 19 Seal Feeding Program. Ring 06033 on or before April 18, 1980. W orth's Downtown Waterbury, for 6364. tanlca, 1976 Call 6461428 285 Broad St Manchester terested need apply in person: JANITORIAL HELP - •••••••••••••••••••••••••• SBlclat for Sala 41 with lights. Pastures. Daily AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Vernon Manor, 180 Regan an appointrrient; after 6 p.m. 643-4165 EMPLOYER M/F. Cleaning Offices. Floor FOR THE BEST - Manchester Real Ettate Wanted 28 turnouts. Rockville.Calt 875- Road, Vernon. Equal Oppor­ 7 8 4 -5 1 0 1 Cleaners. Evenings, male or Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 9954, or 875-0272; 742-9653. tunity Employer. TCOpOW WELL SEASONED female. Call 643-5747, or 643- pupils per teacher, FREE in­ SELLING your house? Call us HARDWOOD. Cut, split and Rentil i Long Torm Lowing Avilliblo Few people decide to sell 0053. troductory lesson with this ad. first and we’ll make you a Sheets used as delivered. Fh'ompt delivery. EASTER BUNNIES FOR All Cars Carry The 'LYNCH GUARANTEE' Call 6466306, or 6463549. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, their homes on the spur of inting plates, .007 thick CaU Elmer Wilson, 6465900. SALE - White, black, gray and brown. Some weeks, some 5 Realtor, 6461577. the moment. More often, a X2814'’, 25 cents each or 5 8 considered decision is months. Call 646-4810. iOO W. CENTER ST ~""“OOOOWIU Business & Service RN’S & LPN'S gr$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be WE BUY & SELL USED MAY WE BUY your home? arrived at through cir­ eked up before 11 a.m. FURNITURE - One piece or y Declare Your Energy Evening and night shifts. □ REAL ESTATE Quick, fair, all cash and no cumstances over which the VLY. entire household. Cash On The RED SATIN RABBITS. Five 646-4321 USfOCAAS - New competitive starting problem. Call Warren E. homeowner has little con­ Line. Furniture Bam. 646 months old. Also some black. salary. a CaU 644-8072. Howland, Realtors, 643-U08. trol. Perhaps the need is - New additional 10% shift Hornet For Sale 23 premium on weekend, evenings felt for more space, inside wpapai 40 Independence. and nights. COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 Houtehold Qoodt and outside of the home. i ei - Excellent benefits including room Western Ranch. Only 4 Perhaps the homeowner is dental plan. years old. With central air, REFRIGERATORS anticipating a relocation to - Call Personnel Department fenced pasture, out buildings, Washers / Ranges, used, guaranteed and clean. New a new job opportunity. On '.V-'i! (collect) for information about 2 ponds, brook and much the other hand, the house Buy a Car. shipment damaged, G.E & in-iervice training and a more. Group I Philbrick may be too large, with 1980 Agency. 646-4200. FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. description of duties. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main children having grown up, (A Non-Smoking Hospital) MANCHESTER - Immaculate Street, 643-2171. married and left home. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ELMCREST 0 Perhaps more income Servlcet Offered 2-family Flat. 5-4. Ceramics 31 Sdn/leee Offered 31 Servlcet Offered SI Building Contracting 33 PSYCHIATRIC baths. 3 zone heat. S ^ r a te GAS STOVE, like new. $225, means better living con­ INSTITUTE driveways. Marion E. Robert­ 6467561 by Saturday. Keep ditions. Whatever the You Can Benefit From The DRIVEWAY SEALING. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 25 Martboro Strati son, Realtor. 643-5953. trying. reason, the more expert Protects and beautifies your Carpentry and general con­ Portland, CT 064S0 the real estate driveway. Experienced and tracting' Residential and 1‘342-4519 4 DR SEDANS professional, the more Purchase Of A New 1980 Car Now reasonable. Free estimates. commercial. Whether it be a m tBM ^p$nmiy expeditiosly the relocation Call Art, 649-3061. p i p l i small repair job, or a custom may be effected. built home or anything in 1 . A new peak otlual afflclancy. 1980 models, according to the Environmen­ PAINTING? Leave it to a between call 646-13ra Whathar you ara & 2 DR COUPES tal Protection Agency, get an average of 21 miles per gallon. (Many professional for quality and WANTED RN’S & LPN’S TAKE buying or tailing call tha' models get much more.) If you’re still driving a medlanage 1974 car — dependable service. Call Rick CARPENTRY & MASONRY - NOTICE. For some unknown prolaaalonal brokara hara half the cars on the road are older — that translates Into a 51 percent In­ Fuller for all your decorating Additions and Remodeling TO BUY reason, we find that we have at tha TEDFORD REAL needs. Evenings, 646-0709. Free estimates. Call Anthony INQLE, TWO, AND THREE FAMILY HOMES crease in gas mileage and $300 to $450 a year In gas savings. unusual openings on our 3 p.m. 8 E8TA T E: C E N T U R Y 21, VOLARES Squillacote 649-0811. to 11 p.m. shift. Full and part WITH OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 1980 Peinting-Papering 32 time positions availanle. PHONE MR. ROTHMAN 646-4144 Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, Mora money for your old car. The value of the average used car In 1979 FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Stagnation is NOT typical of Belton 647-9914. Whan was nearly 9 percent higher than It was In 1978. INCOME TAX PREPARA­ DAN SHEA PAINTING & - Remodeling and Additions our employment package. you put your homo on tha TION SERVICE - At your DECORATING. Interior and Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Excellent working conditions, markat for aala you can home. 20 Years Experience. exterior. Also wallpapering. years’ experience! For Free congenial residents. To Ire€liette,Maiiin& •^Better _ ralax knowing that via will Dan Mosler, 649-3329, or 525- Quality craftmanship.- Call Estimates, call 646-4239. believe IT, you must see it. hamllo all tha datalla lor GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the 646-5424 or 646-1305. Rodunsn, [VC kEAuuRsi l i e WE HAVE PLENTY OF 12.75% 8263. ole 1-2 punch! Tax Coyiora- Apply in person: Vernon you, you will not hava to FARRAND REMODEUNG - Manor, 180 Regaii Road, Ver­ tion of America, SECOND PAINTING - Interior and Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, stay around your homo FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR largest Tax Service is FIRST non. Equal Opportunity waiting for tha phona to exterior. Paperhanging, Room Additions, Decks, Ail Employer. in convenience. Your home- or excellent work references. topes of Remodeling and THE PETERMAN AGENCY ring, wo will tcraan aach $ 5 0 7 2 " o NEW CARS. my office. 647-9426. Pauline Free estimates. Fully in­ Repairs. Free estimates. Ful 250 Fern St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 proapoctiva buyar and H Kozuck. SECRETARY. Part time, for sured. Martin Matson, 649- ly insured. Phone 643-6017, Glastonbury sales office. 649-4844 649-9404 646-1171 wa fool thay will ba In- INCOME TAX 4431. taroatad In your homo OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! A eafer, more durable, more comfortable car. The 1980 car has been DAN WADE- Have your In­ Hours: 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. PREPARATION. Reasonable SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS Liberal company benefits 2 MANCHESTER CAPES than wo will show K. Call stripped of unnecessary weight. Yet materials are more durable and come Taxes prepareo expert­ A&W PAINTING Contrac­ <■ accurate, in your home or - Sun Decks, Patio Doors. offered. Resume requested. ua todayl resistant to corrosion. Bumpers are stronger. And passenger room, in mine. Norm Marshall, 643- ly by leading independent Ta tors. Quality painting and Reasonable Prices. For free COMMON LOWER THAN LAST YEAR’S SIMILAR MODELS Consultant. Phone 649-6851. Telephone 633-0777 for ap­ many cases, has been expanded rather than reduced. p a p r hanging at reasonable estimates Call Joe, 6461519. pointment. {sajaoQ S 5 8 .0 0 0 DID YOU KNOW? ■ rates. Fully insured. Free NM EDUn OCCUPMCY FRIEPIACE Estimate!. Call Wayne 649- wm Lower maintenance. 1980 cars need fewer oil changes, lubrication jobs, SPORTS FANS - Now accep­ DNM ROOM 7696. Crete work an^repairs NEW BURNER DHMACUUTE Layer shirts to prevent LOOK AT THIS EQUIPMENT: and routine maintenance checks. This alone can save hundreds of dollars ting applications for safe, MOVING LARGE Fieldstone a specialty. Free STOVE KITCHDI CONOmON jamming of collars when J & M reliable drivers to transport 3 BOROOMS 6 CYL. 225 CU IN, AUTO TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, a year over the operating cost of a median-age car. APPLIANCES - Cellars, At­ PERSONAL Paperhanging estimates. Call after 5, 643- school teams on weekday BASEMENT REC ROOM packing. Fhit socks in the InstallstkKi Of Alumimim Storm tics cleaned. Odd jobs done. for particular people, by Dick. 1870. HMfiWOOO FLOORS FULL WHEEL COVERS, RADIAL W8W TIRES, BODY SIDE TAPE Doors, Windows, Roll-Up Aw­ afternoons. Must be available ENaOSED PORCH rings of the collars. A amaller portion of your paycheck. Despite recent price Increases, the nings, Csnoplos A Shuttors. Odd Also will buy anything. Call Call 643-5703 anytime. 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. We will train PUS1ER WIILLS STRIPE, AND MANY OTHER EXTRAS STANDARD SUss. Also, Qlsss A Scrssn 644-1775. LEON CIEZSYNSKI BULT-BIS lUMW STORMS, 6. price of a new car still lags behind the overall cost of living. While It took Rspsir. qualified applicants. Call 643- WORKSHOP PROFESSIONAL PAINTING BUILDER. New homes, ad 2373 or 87628M. xam K the average buyer of 30 years ago, 1,184 hours of work to pay for his car. 137 WIndiorvllk Rd. 623-2892 PROFESSIONAL HOUSE - Interior and exterior. ditions, remodeling, rec NMi-TO-NUi Brood Brook, Ct. ARor A P.M CLEANING - One time or DOiVT MISS THIS SPECIAL SALE It took him only 682 hours In 1979. Commercial and residential. rooms, garages, kitchens $205.80 GUARANTEED for CMPETMe weekly basis. Excellent Free estimates. Fully in­ remodeled, ceilings, bath tile five hour work week at home. U R M E references. Call Elagle Home sured. 6464879, dormers, roofing. Residential Ladies answer to financial It’S A Good Time to Declare Maintenance, 623-0858. or commercial. 6464291. Sn-TUI C&M TREE SERVICE - Free security. CLT, Inc., P.O. Box COlOCEliNI TEDFORD NEAL ESTATE J.P, LEWIS & SON- Custom 113, Zephyrhills, Florida Your Energy Independence Now! estimates, discount senior WATERPROOFING, Decorating. Interior & TREED LOT citizens Company 33599. HATCHWAYS, foundation Exterior Painting, RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Manchester-owned and cracks, sump pumps, window Paperhanging & Remodeling. operated. Call 6461327 NEW LOCATION wells, stone walls, patios. Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 steps, walks, fir^laces, con­ Call 6469658. 500 WEST BiM TREE SERVICE - ment Co. Expert installation $N,B00. $114,BM. crete repairs. Tliirty years of aluminum siding gutt Price reduced on this 8 room, 4 bdrm., 2W bath LYNCH Specialist in tree and stump experience. 643-4953. 6461190. MANCHEBTKP, CONN. CENTER ST. removal. Free estimates and trim. Roofing installation executive col. w/4 large colonial with gas heat. Senior citizen discount 24 and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. m BMIMIWS coim b r s .,'2Mi baths, firepl., Huge kitchen, super In- hour, vear round service 643- R iR HEBERT PAINTING - BARROWS/MERRILL LYNCH REALTY fam. rm. B. Bosetti 646 ground pool. More! Dave 7285 SPECIAL WINTER Interior & Exterior. ROOFER WILL Install Roof 8716. Saunders 64^303. RATES’ FLOORS UNLIMITED - "Guaranteed Quality Siding or Gutter for Low YOUR om x. FROM A WIDE SELECTION MORI ARTY BROTHERS Floor. Carpet, Upholstery Workmanship!" Call 6467718, Discount Price. Call Ken at 647-1566. EXPERT PAINTING and Care Double-Cleaning M IX B T a LANDSCAPING Specializing Method. Free Estimates. Call TEACHERS - Experienced BIPIIX in Exterior House Painting 643-5434 exterior painters. Now 6-6, separate utilities, good Owner financing available THESE NEW 1980 VOLARES 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-S13S Tree pruning, spraying, booking for Spring-Summer Heating-Plumbing 35 rents, convenient location. on this exp. cape w/S-4 mowing, weeding Call 742- SPRING CLEANUP. Fer­ work. Free estimates. Priced right for your in­ bdrms, IVk baths, garage. PRICED $1p000 LOWER THAN SIMILARLY 7947 tilize, lime, seed your lawn Reasonable rates. 6465873. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet vestment. B. Bosetti 646 Call to see: Bart). Bosetti now. Quality work for repairs, plugged drains 8716. 6468716. EQUIPPED FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, 4 CYL AUTOS CHEVROLET BRICK. BLOCK, STONE reasonable prices. 647-9260. LEE PAINTING. Interior & kitchen faucets replaced CARTER J Fireplaces, concrete. exterior. "Check My Rate repaired, rec rooms 1229 MAIN 8T. Chimney repairs No job too Before You Decorate.’’ bathroom remodeling, heat CONVEIREIIT lOGATIM 646-6464 small. Save! Call 644-8356 for ANMMR to 1-86 - fantastic 3 UAMCUPftTER Dependable. Fully insured. modernization, etc. Free New to the market. room estimates 6461653. Estimate gladly given. M & M 6 bedroom col. w/lst floor full dormered cape. Nice' MUIR’S TREE SERVICE Plumbing & Heating. 6462871 family room and laundry. SPECIALISTS IN HOME AND LANDSCAPING Building Contracting 33 comer lot on quiet street. FIMANCIHG A V A IU B IE Lowest prices. Fifteen yea years Priced at $75,900. Many, HORCHES of MANCHESTER IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, Call Ed Crandall 742-8954. experience.xper Call Ray Muir, many extras. . . Remodeling Additions. R.P. WES ROBBINS Carpentry Flooring 36 80 OAKLAND STREH. MANCHESTER. 643’2/9I tzim v i Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- 875-2247. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 4 OFIIBOSOIMIWISOII lit If i iliO»U Sllult*’ 'I. iltliitlliii 3654 PMaRDHCEB ditions, rec rooms, dormers, FLOOR SANDING 156 L Center Street $31,900. buys this 4 plus VALVO TREE SERVICE - built-ins, bathrooms, on this 3 bedroom colonial Tree Removal. Lots Cleared. REFINISHING. Floors like (Corner of SprucoI p r U C O A A E. E . IContor Sts.) room ranch. Owner INCOME TAX kitchens, 649-3446. new. Specializing in older on over 2 acres. Beautiful Chipper Service. Stump EHO country kitchen. Now $65,- anxious. Good starter I - PREPARATION Call Janet S. floors. Natural and stained MLS 6471000 MIOM $A l i $ 6 UWYK4 HeCOAPOAAtlO Removal. Free Estimates. In­ home w/outbullding. Call Gworek alter 6 p.m. for an ap- Keep Smiling floors. No waxing any more 900. Mike Vignone 666-3098. iWMAiNStoel' M*te >«4S'I» ' pointment at your con­ sured. Call Bob 423-0283. or Ed Crandall 742-8954. DILLO n Bill 423-7963. Be Happy Also painting. Jotin Verfaille, venience 644-0194 6465750 • i z : EVENING HERALD, Frl., April 4, 1980 — 17 16 - EVENING HERALD, Fri„ April 4, 1980 Psanuts — Charlas M. Schuli ACROSS DOW N Answer to Previous Puzzle Frank and Ernaat 1 Baieball Apartm»ntt For RonI 53 AuIom For Solo 61 A uloi For Solo 6 f Uotorcyeloi-Blcrcloo 64 1 Soak through player Mai VOU 60 AHEARTH0U6H.. WY HEAP FEELS WARM 2 Comparative FOUR-ROOM apartment - Se­ FORD 1972 PINTO SQUIRE 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - conjunction WAGON - Good running condi­ LOW RIDER. -2500 miles, TAKE YOUR CENSUS... I THINK I HAVE 4 Metdamea 3 Fint-rate cond floor. Heat and hot (abbr.) water. Appliances. On tion. 4 cylinder. $1000. Call 100% stock and In excellent E W V i f r — WE PROBABLY WON'T (comp, wd.) A SORE THROAT.., 8 Fail to hit 4 Georgia city busline. No children, no pets. 649-6888 after 6 p.m. shape. $4500. 742-8786. By Abigail van Buren HAVE ANOTHER PLA6UE 12 Exclamation 5 Israeli coins Security. 649-2111. 13 Helper 1971 MARQUIS, new brakes, 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT W HAir H A 5 T w e u v fi 6 Splicing ~ r 14 Idea (Fr.) machine 3t4 R O O M A P R T M E N T - good paint, no rust, good Junk 750- Kerker headers.. KNN 15 Destroy (si.) \S p u p p u e , 7 Look at Private home. Working single engine, AM -FM , $450 ordest filters. Oil cooler. Much 16 Group of of^ r. 643-4815; c a ll Dave more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 6 Bishop's hat adult only. No children, pets. customers 9 Thought before 2:00 pm, p.m. A N D CfiES 18 Last Lease. Pleasant, quiet. 643- 10 Exchange for 2880. ICais 20 Asiatic money 1972 PINTO - Runs excellent. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE t h i /? mountains iThe Price of a Drink 11 Looks 28 Set up golf 43 Parodied 88,000 miles. Has rust. $700. Speedy Telephone 21 Hank of twine Homoo for Root 54 BOUGHTI 17 Cell parts ball 44 Dull blow Call 649-8157. quotations. Immediate 22 Formerly 29 Is human Biir$ Auto Pam coverage available. Call Joan Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 24 Government 19 French painter 46 Adams' ASHFORD. Four room house. OOMN..I,. TmnV s V'V ; Doesn’t Include Bed 23 Church part 31 Prairies 1978 RED CHEVY MONZA. TOLLAND at Clarke Insurance. 643-1126. agent (comp, grandson Unfurnished. Tiled bath, large 33 Walk 8700 miles. Excellent condi­ 1876^01 6494S78 MISS KLUPP wd.) (pl) 47 Buckeye State yard. No animals. Lease. 423- 26 Sea in Central 24 Jack Tar's pompously 4190. 546-6423, evenings. tion. Call after 6 p.m., 649- MOTORCYCLE WANTS VOUTO 46 Adjacent SET A4E THE Alia drink 36 Mexican dish 4393. INSURANCE. Same day WRITE HER A TYPEWRITER.' 50 Doctrine coverage available. , • DEAR ABBY; I struck up a conversation with a very 27 Female saint 25 Hair 40 Fleshy WANTED: 2-3 Working Single R E P LY , P O P (abbr.) 26 Make up for adherent 1965 OLDSMOBILE Competitive rates. Call Judy, » good-looking guy at a bar and he bought me a drink (two 41 Start Male Engineers. Share large •••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• 30 Most naked 27 Round (suffix) DYNAMIC 88 convertible - Crockett Agency Inc., 643- ••••••••••••• ••••••« ••••••• house. Bolton. Lease. 1 vehi­ 1976 HONDA CIVIC. New ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• . actually). Well, before I was halfway finished with the 32 Evening star 42 Ssrazen Good running condition. 1577. ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• cle each. No children, pets. engine, four-speed, new • ••••••• •••#•« •»« 41*« ••• ••• * seebnd one, he was giving me this “your-place-or-mine” 34 Boxing Spinner wheel covers. All • »♦••• ••• ••♦«••• ••• ••• . routins. 643-2880. brakes, tires. $3500 or best ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• strategy (2 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 power. $375. 646-1912 . ••• •»« ••• •»« ••• ••• wds.) 8 9 10 U offer. Call 643-1030. HONDA 550 Four 1978 Crash ••• ••• ••• ••• •••••••••• ••• ; Abby, what gives a man the idea that all he has to do is MANCHESTER - East Middle ••• ••• ••• •••••• » buy a drihk for a girl and he can make it with her? I realize 35 One or the 12 13 14 W ANTED JU N K or unwanted Bar. Corbin Scat. Sissy Bar, other Tpke. Available four room J that women have come a long way. A few years ago a trucks lor Sale 62 Luggage Rack. And Helmet. ••• ••• ••••• ••• ••• *• •••••• ••• ••• •••••• ••• ••• ••••••• ••• ••••• 36 Das Vaterland 16 16 17 Cape. Redecorated. cars - Will pay up $25. Call 872- •••• ••••••• ••• •••• ••••«•• •••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••#••• •••••••»«•«•« ••••»«••»« I« $ 1 ^ , 646-7224, between 2 and •••• *••• •»« ••• •»« •••• • ••• ••• ••• •••»• ••• ••••« 4 ■ woman without an escort wasn’t even allowed to sit at a bar! (ebbr.) Appliances. $350 plus security. 0313 mornings or evenings • ••••• ••• ••••• ••••• •»« ••• ••••« ••• • •»« 4 18 19 GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY 5 p.m. • M ••• ••••• •••••• ••• BM*** ••••••••• •*« I Fortunately, times have changed, but the attitude of most 20 6^1540, 6464)800. TR U C K - Has the reading •••• ••• ••••• 37 Aardvark's 1977 C H E V Y VAN - 3/4ton. V- ::: ::: ::: :•••• »«• ••• J men hasn’t They still don’t consider women their equals. diet 21 22 23 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosed bo^, with side com­ ••• ••• ••• • •• ••• ••• •••• ••• •••• 8. Automatic, power steering, I • • • • • • * Men Continue to do the picking and choosing, and treat partments. Excellent for con­ 1978 SUZUKI DR 370. ::: t:: ::: :t: :$: St ::: *::: 39 Communists OfffcM-Store* lor Rent 55 power brakes. AM/FM, ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• * women like they were put here on earth to satisfy men 40 L a ____ tar 24 26 26 27 28 29 tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., Excellent condition. $800 or radials. Quick Sale, $3500, 872- pits PROFESSIONAL/BUSINESS 633-0249. best offer. Call 568-5576. FED UP IN CONN. 30 31 32 33 4106. 4 1 Belonging to OFFICE BUILDING - Ap­ Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrancs us 34 36 proximately 2600 square feet, DEAR FED UP: One swallow doesn’t make a summer, nor need one drink make a strange bed­ 42 Controlled by with ample parking. Close to TAKE IT AWAY. CHRIS barrier 38 H 3 7 38 OKAY, OKAY I I LOVE YOU, SA Y HELLO TO A L L THE PEO PLE 38 Center, hospital and new fellow. But if you really want to promote equality -SH E’S ALL YOURS! 45 Refer TOO-BUT THAT’S ENOU0H OUT THERE.-THAT'S A 300P 6IRL! court buildinj;. For info, call between the sexes, the next time you strike up a ^ KI5SIWS FOR NOW! 49 New 40 41 conversation with a guy at the bar, you buy the Testament 568-7658 or 871-0401. ? i r 42 43 44 45 46 drinks, and you won’t owe him anything. book 47 48 VERNON AREA. Upstairs of­ 5 1 ______49 60 SI fices for rent. One. 12' by 12'. DEAR ABBY: Is it ever possible to forgive and forget? Guevara 52 Nine (Fr.) 62 S3 54 $125 monthly. One, 18’ by 12’, JACKIE $175 monthly. Carpeted and 53 Wild plum 5 4 ______en66 66 57 paneled. Heat and air con­ D e a r JACKIE: Yes. But don’t dwell on what Provence ditioning included. Call Dave, you’re “forgiving” — or you’ll never forget. 55 Little (NIWSRAPIR INTIMRlSI ASIN) 875-2517. whirlpool 1980 Ford Granada DEAR ABBY: I recently attended a house party in a very 56 Criterion Wontod to Ron! 57 T ' t r e s t o n e crowded apartment. I had a cigarette in my hand when a 57 Field Deluxe Champion’ friend walked by and bruehed her sleeve up against my cigarette and burned a hole in her dress. She was very upset, and so was 1.1 told her to get the hole mended and I would WORKING WOMAN NEEDS RADIAL be glad to pay for IL Allay Cop — Dava Qraua bridge 4 or 5 Room Apartment by She called me a week later to eay that she had taken the May 1st. Responsible and WHITEWALLS dress back to the store where she purchased it and they said W1LFIK TELLS M E 1 YEAH.' OL' G U Z WELL, HE WON'T de[»ndable, with references. the hole could not be repaired. Then she said she called her ...THEY'LL THEN WE BETTER HIT/COME.I'LL \ YOU'RE GO- Ducking ruff saves game Please call after 5:30 p.m.. Radials actually priced lower HE H A S NEGOTIATED I CA N T WAIT TGET HAVE TO WAIT BE REACT THE HAY S O WE CAN SHOW YOU IMG TO LET insurance company and was advised that my insurance A TRADE AGREE- 7 SOME OF YOUR LONG! THE HOLLOW TO S O BY GET AN EARLY I TO YOUR 7 HIM LEAVE than our bias belted tires in 50% O FF company would pay for the drees. MENT WITH THE / OOZ FOR HIS LOSS ARE BEING m o r n i n g ! START! THANKS FORV HUTS! / THE suit in an attempt to describe KING OF MOO! / v PEOPLE' FILLED NOW! TH' PARTY, E L B O B l^ , ^ n # r ISLAND?/ NO his values and distribution. ATTENTION, Landlords and most sizes during this sale only! I dien called my insurance company and was advised that NORTH 4-4 11 w a y : North probably should have management agents. We have since I had a $100 deductible policy, they could not pay for «874 the sticker price of VAK6 bid four clubs at this point, responsible working tenants the drees. When { told my friend this, she said I had a lousy ♦ 032 but he did raise hearts. He with references for your insurance company. By the way, this friend smokes at thought he couldn’t be counted parties, too. ♦ J76S vacancies. No fee to list with special option packages on to have four hearts as he WEST EAST us. Call seven days, Abby, just what is my responsibility in this situation? I responded one notrump to the I p e r tir e ♦ K Q 105 3 ♦ASSt HOUSING RENTAL want to be fair. club opening, so raising hearts V92 V8 7 5 3 C EN T ER , 721-1656. SAD SMOKER with the ace-king and another now at Diilon! ♦QJ94 eKlOTS I’lu* >1 *93 «4 was line. South continued to HARD WORKING Young R EG . *46 ..ml .,1.1 50% OFF when you buy this special Option Package. Available on 2- and DEAR SMOKER: Tell your friend to look in the ' the major-suit game. couple with one ll-year-ol3 Yellow Pages for a weaver who ia expert at repairing SOUTH The defense started well. child and 1 dog, looking for M -. ■ Kr. 4-door Granada Sedans. Package includes Vinyl Roof (full or half) or Tu- *J S |/$. IM. 'P»' .prr4.>.. cigarette burns. (Or you look, and tell her where to West led the spade king and HOUSE to R ENT. Reasonable Tone paint/tape • Color-keyed dual sport mirrors • Color-keyed body side go.) VQJ104 continued the suit. Muth please. Call 742-9543 early M’lfi.VT.Mn.l Ki.'iR i:i M!) 6 4 0 . 6 5 ♦ A6 4 3 . 0 5 .Now vijii ciin gut nil thi* iulvaniiigus The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions paused before playing to the morning or late evening. • r i T .v H iin :!, H R Tn 1 1 5:) molding • Wire wheel covers • Bumper rub strips. *AKQI0I2 I'RTH l.l .^•41 4 5 . 0 5 of r.uliiils g.ih fcoiuinn, long wunr. CONFIDENTIAL TO STUNNED BUT SILENT IN second trick. If he ruffed the •n7.V7.riHN i)R 7H 14 VI 4 4 . 0 6 and sufXTb traction at a price less ROCHESTER: Tell your hostess. If a very good friend ...OAV, NO/...A I'Ve ALlVAys NOW, THERE'S A Vulnerable: East-West spade and trumps didn’t □ AUTOMOTIVE 1’1«5/751U4 IHT h 14 r>6 4 6 3 5 tlian must »)f our bias U-lted tires. Get of yours had had money taken from her parse while a REAR-END PREADED Dealer: South divide 3-3, the hand would slip P 1 9 5 /7 5 R I4 KH7M 14 57 4 7 . 0 5 these rmliiil U'nefit.s NOW at reduced % CAR FINANCING SAVE ^ . st Dilloii/ FIVE-CART out of his control. He couldn’t 12 75 227 guest in your home, wouldn’t you want to be told COLLISION./ TMAT THIS MIGHT PILE-UP AHEAD Weil North Eait Sog P 2 0 5 /7 5 R 1 4 KH7H 14 62 5 1 . 0 5 prices! AVAILABLE HERE! — Bonus offer expires April 30, 1980. ruff the spade, draw trumps about it? I* P-2I5/75R14 G R 7 8 14 5 t . 0 5 HAPPEN./ O F U S .' Autos For Solo 61 64 Pass 1 NT Pass 2 V and run his club suit. P 2 0 5 /7 5 H 1 5 KHTh IS 1 5 3 . 0 5 65 Pass 3 V Pass 4 V Therefore, South refused to P21.V7.SR15 c. r - n i . s ; 1 5 4 . 0 5 Do you feel left out? T here are secrete in developing WE PAY TOP PRICES for 66 HURRY... Pass Pass Pass ruff the second spade and wrecked and junk cars. A & B l ’22.V7.SHlf. H R T c IS ' 71 ' 6 0 . 0 5 Limited time offer? the art of making yourself popular. You’re never too Y pitched his small diamond. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. m .V T.’iRir. LRTH IS 6 5 . 0 5 young or too old to leam . Get Abby’s booklet: “How a a n n Muth also refused to ruff the Call Tony 646-6223. To Bo Popular; You’re N ever Too Y oung orT oo Old.” Opening lead:* K third round of spades and dis­ *4 rib lrva4 dfMgn fel'USED CARS'Sfe All pricrt jilu• (ax arul olil t f.'4 •NO MIDDK.N’ EXTRAS The advertised Send $1 with a long, self-addressed, stamped (28 n i. S i carded a small club. The 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs •Written warrantie.9 on A L L price of the sen- ice is the price you pay. UNDER UNDER TRUCK cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly fourth spade was ruffed in excellent. Must sell, warranted products and scrvici-s. HiUs, CaUf. 90212. dummy with the heart ace. It sacrificing! Any reasonable By Oswald Jacoby was then a simple matter to offer over $1450. Call after VALUES *2600. *4000 and Alan Sontag draw four rounds of trump 3:30 p.m.. 649-1150, 528-6063. A78 i;) Blarkwail and claim the remainder of the tricks. 5-rib dcsip;n. The price is rightt 78 Chev. Malibu S/W The diagrammed hand 75 Ford LTD 79 Ford F150 4x4 If declarer was greedy, he Plus $1,62 FK.T. Automatic, PS & PB. Air 6 cyl., automatic with Power Pstfoqroph rha Born Losar — Art Sanaom occurred during a team of and old tire*. Long 8' bed. Automatic four match. would have trumped that sec­ Steering and Brakes. One ond spade. But South knew it WANTED JUNK AND LATE Deluxe Champion Conditioning plus Vinyl trans. Sold new and ser­ The optimum contract of owner. Low mileage. V was more important to make MODEL WRECKS - Cash Top. Low mileage. viced by Dillon. 8,000 miles. HOW’S five clubs, virtually laydown, Size Black F.E.T. polyester cord his contract than to risk it for Paid. Call Parker Street Used 6.0012 330 SI.48 was missed in reaching an LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Today 'Y8AH, 1,000 GLORIES 1 optimistic major-suit game. overtricks. Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. B7813 32 1.77 75 Ford Pinto 3-door 77 Ford Granada you may be keenly aware of the COMING'? North-South were playing (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ' E78-U 39 2.12 r*; -fy Economical 4 cyl. engine 6 cyl. automatic. PS & PB. flaws in others, but it will serve -A-PAY AADST BB • m FORD CUSTOM SEDAN F78-14 42 2.23 One owner. Sold new and <% ur no purpose to call them to their five-card majors and conse­ 428. 4 barrel. $500, or best. G7814 43 2:38 plus manual trans. One 77 Ford Bronco attention. You're a winner If you quently South might only have {For a copy o! JACOBY oTlcr: Call 649-6410, anytime. H7814 45 2.60 owner. Sold new & serviced serviced by Dillon. Low Power Steering & Brakes. ae philosophical. three clubs for his opening MODERN, send $1 lo: "Win at G78-15 44 2.46 mileage. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) In bid. Therefore, North respond­ Bridge," cere ol this newspa­ 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO H78-I.'; 47 •2.66 by Dillon. Low mileage, too! Special Ranger Package. business matters today you may ed one notrump rather than per, P.O. Box 489. Radio Ciiy M X - Excellent condition, low L78-1.5 50 2,96 79 Ford Pinto S/W 27,000 miles. Sold new & April 5.1960 find it necessary to make small raising the dubious club open­ Station, New York, N.Y. mileage. Quadrophonic 74 Merc. Montego serviced by Dillon. Things could develop this com­ concessions to reap large gains. ing. South introduced his heart 10019.) 4 cyl. automatic, PS & PB. ing year so as to enable you to Be prepared to compromise. stereo-8 track, power steering A ll prices plus tax and old tire. Automatic, PS & PB. Low take a trip you've long desired. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Look | j HeathcliH — Gaorga Qataly brakes, one owner. 872-6528, W hitewalls extra. mileage 2-Door. Economy and convenience Make preparations in a positive for ways to praise rather than to 633-5310, or 659-0508. all in one! fashion and expect ^ood results. criticize coworkers today. Com­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Lack pliments will encourage the to 1976 FORD ECONOLINE 73 Ford LTD S/W of trust in your abilities to outline double their efforts. VAN 100 - V8. Finished in­ Automatic, PS & PB. Low 77 Ford LTD II 75 Ford E250 Club Wgn. a good campaign will lead you to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your I^trestone material prospects are very terior. Loaded with options. price means exceptional Automatic, PS & PB, Air WITH CONVERSION! AT, follow a vacillating course of WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. Conditioning, One owner. PS, PB, Air Conditioning. action that could be detrimental encouraging today regarding $3750 Call 633-3233,569-1804 or value. to your cause. Be positive. things you earn by the sweat of your brow. Free rides are trips to 563-6373 evenings. Sold new & serviced by Low Mileage. Romance. travel, luck, M Y r a t h e r b o u g h t a AND SHE WAXED EVER/ HEiS KAVINtEATERRIBLE ITAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE resources, possible pitfalls and nowhere. TDUPK TODAY. FLOOR IN THE HOL15E TIMB (^TTINq-H© Dillon. career for the coming are all in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) CAMARO 1 975 - V-8, your Astro-Graph Letter which When socializing with friends A40M THCUSHT IT WAS A W ITH IT . HAT T O e W D N H © H B A a ^ automatic Interior, exterior SERVICE SPECIALS, TOOl 77 Ford LTD II S/W begins with your birthday. Mail today, avoid discussing subjects NEW AVPP-HEAD... excellent shape. Runs great. 75 Ford F150 $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box that are too personal either to Asking $3,100. 643-7736, Automatic, PS & PB, Air 489. Radio City Station. N.Y. you or to them. Focus on fun 79 Ford Granada Conditioning. One owner. Long 8’ bed. Automatic 10019. Be sure to specify birth topics. 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - Automatic, PS, PB, Air Sold new & serviced by trans. Power Steering & date. CAPRICORN {Dee. 22-Jen. 19) oI l ANTToMrFILTlRVpKiAL^ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your greatest enemies today are Bucket seats, one owner. Conditioning plus Vinyl Brakes. Special Explorer self-defeating thoughts. You can Needs some bodv work. $800. Dillon. Don't let anyone unfamiliar with your affairs give you advice off do whatever you want to if you Call 646-4288. o r’565-4672. PLUS FREE LUBE JOB Top. One owner. Sold new Package. One Owner. Low TETfe (XILOR 60 ME... I INCLUDES UP TO 5 QUARTS OF FORD OR MOTORCRAFT OIL, Mileage. Sold new & ser­ the top of his or her head. There set your mind to it. and serviced by Dillon. Low 77 Ford Maverick could be trouble If you follow it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.19) 1965 FORD VAN - Low MOTOR CRAFT OIL FILTER, AND INSTALLATION. mileage. $5295. Economical 6 cyl. engine viced by Dillon. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This should be very pleasant day mileage engine Good condi­ You're quite fortunate when provided you don't become tion ready for inspection. $485 TOTALu orew SPECIAL iM L. r PRICE-PARTS & LABOR! and manual trans. 2-door. teamed with another person involved in something petty with 4-4 firm. Call 649-1831 after 4:00 One owner. Sold new & ser­ today, but let him or her do all a pal over money. Don't gamble pm 79 Ford Pinto S/W viced by Dillon. the up-front talking. You have a with friends. 73 Ford Ranchero tendency to say the wrong thing PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Short Riba — Frank Hill $12i4 Peppy 4-cyl. engine, AT, at the right time. Give priority today to things FOR SALE - 1972 DATSUN WITH COUPON Standard trans., simple V-8 which could make or save you 510 WAGON, 90,000 miles. PS, PB. Low mileage. Sold 77 Ford LTD II CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your ''l SMELL TMF...'S ^ Automatic, PS & PB, Air engine. Only 69,314 miles. possibilities for success in your money. Time and attention —-______/M E D O W N - Excellent condition. Must new and serviced by Dillon. ^ e e r are very stong today. devoted to these areas should 'FO FU M ^ sell 643-6798 after 6:30. Exceptional value in an All- $4195. Cond. One owner. Sold new Overlook the petty annoyances prove profitable. TIRE ROTATION SPECIAL & serviced by Dillon. Purpose vehicle! while reaching for the brass ring. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) VW R A B B IT , 1977. One INCLUDES CHECK OF TIRES FOR WEAR, ROTATION OF TIRES owner. 26.000 miles. PER TIRE MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS, RADIAL TIRES Automatic, rust proofed. ROTATED FRONT TO REAR. Barry’s World — Jim Barry ...EASTER E6G6." Excellent condition. $4500 or See these and all the other fine values this week at best offer. More info. 646-4288 Buga Bunny — Halmdahl & Stoffal or 565-4672. TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED

1971 G A LA X IE 500 - 76.000 WAPUMZEL, LET milts, new brakes. Good $5.95x frw a w w WITH COUPON YOUR LDNe HAIR... rubber Excellent mechanical condition. Must sell. $500 646- Our Boarding HouM This Funny World 4241.

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