20 - EVENING HERALD, 'Hiurs.. Feb. 7. 1980 Course Signup CHANNEi: Slated Three Jobs, HEBRON - Applications will be accepted by mail, until Feb. 13. for the spring semester of the adult Walk Work education courses, Appiications wilt also be accepted in person through pREWIlim •I’.i ' the same date at the Rham High School office between |,Voi. XCIX. No. 110 — ManchlWgfi Bofin, 8:30 a m. and 3:30 p.m. or Eliminated between 7 and 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 11. SAVE12»o By MARY KITZMANN to include its funding in this year’s SAVE 2.50 budget. The registration fee TO ISO'o SAVE 15.00 Herald Reporter must accompany the In the 6-percent budget, Giles each MANCHESTER—A tight town registration and checks suggested hiring a clerk, whose budget is eliminating three public should be made payable to salary is lower than the assistant, to 10.89 W B eg.7.99 FStog.3.99 U 9 | 1.49 II \ W •Reg.49.M works positions and the sidewalk the Rham Adult Education handle typing, filing, and repair service from town functions. Program Each separate 4'xrxi/r'CJUL STORDT 4 ^ « r « l / r ' rx4"xrEC0M0MT 8 / r « u w w STURDY FOLDING bookkeeping. This would free his course should have a f u x m m t o Sidewalk repair, active from executive secretary, Helena KTWOOD SHUTRIM TARRED SREBTROCK GRADE STAMPED STUDS U n U T T SHELVING ATTIC STAOtWATS March to October, has three separate check and Agency certified yellow ■ With a smooth, even For oil do-it-yourself Economicol particle Ferraioli to take over most of the All purpose, surface Ready to instoU into employees; two will be laid off. This assistant’s duties. This includes registration form. No pine at saving*. density. Economiccd. home building projects. dried S/T/F lumlmt, board shelving. M'/z"x54" ceiling open- refunds wiil be made after means town sidewalk repair will be attending meetings that Giles can­ VnVttfV'Rmi.SM.IM 4'x8'x3/r'IUg.fi.9«.i4l 4 's r s l / r Reg. 4.M. 3.79 s"x4''xrmL6wraiE rUm T8R.g. 2.49. 1.79 .ing. Folds away when curtailed. the first meeting of the not in use. not. ciass but a totai refund wilt Hsg.lSS ...... 1.6# tiRAODm Hog 1.SS .99(1 The budget constraints are also "This will help, but it will not en­ be made for classes not a forcing Jay Giles, director of public tirely fill the position of the having sufficient registra­ By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA works, not to fill a vacant position, assistant," Giles said. administration assistant, which was tion to continue. : Herald R eporter Giles said that when O’Marra Students will be respon­ 4 MANCHESTER-Gov. Ella recently approved by the Board of changed jobs, he was not aware that Directors. sible for paying for their Grasso's proposed 1980-81 budget is a the administrative assistant position own supplies used in godsend to the financially strapped "We just can’t keep the fixed costs would not be funded this year. courses and where there is SAVE 7.00 local education system and to of the budget from going up,” Her­ "When the directors approved it a lab fee it will be paid TO 8.00 SAVE 20.00 Manchester Community College, ac­ man Passcantell, building and (the permanancy) they said we IE cording to Public School and College sidewalk supervisor said, “The only might not have the money for it next directiy to the teacher. 3ch If there is no school for 9 9 officials. place we can cut is salaries.” year," Giles said. / i 9 9 "When I saw the budget, the Mon­ day students thpre will be ' Req. 5.49 2 0 kReg.29.99 Req. The town will receive ap­ no evening classes. In '^" OFF 79.99 proximately $100,000 more than day before it was due, I realized cases of late developing CLEAR OR BLACK 100 GAUGE GENUINE RUGGED A STURDY 5' 25% OFF WHITE ALUMINUM 20 OFF education administrators had an­ there was no other way of doing it,” storms, canceiiations wili POLYETHYLENE SHEET ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS WOODEN STEP LADDER UNFINISHED PINE COMBINATION DOORS 4 'x 8 ' PRE-FINISHED ticipated, due to the state's school Giles said. be announced on several finance program. The apparent By eliminating the three positions, Condo 4 mil thick to protect Choose either clear or Meets specifications of SHUTTERETTES Prehung crossbuck in INTERIOR PLYWOOD the public works Department will radio stations. cor, boats, lawn furni­ obscure in a variety of ANSI and OSHA. sizes; 29*/2", 31'/2" and cause of the unexpected windfall is The classes will begin In widths from 6" to 10“ WALL PANELS the soaring property values in Fair- save $45,000 (using next year’s ture from the elements. sizes. Shatter resistant. 5' ALUNINDN STEP LADKR heights Irom 16" to 32" 35‘/2" X 79U2" With recommended salary figures). This the week of March 3 and safety glass insert field County towns; Measure wiil include natural food Reg. 28.99...... 21.99 Moveable slats. Under the Guaranteed Tax Base money is needed, according to both cookery, small engine plan, the ability of rich and poor Giles and Passcantell, to fund maintenance and repair. towns to finance their school systems skyrocketing utility costs. Planned American Red Cross first must be equalized. In the Robin Hood Street lighting costs increased 15 aid. American Teenager, a scheme, the rich towns must give to percent last year, according to Giles, re-examination, cake and he expects another 15 percent in­ their poorer brothers, with HARTFORD (UPI) - Legislators decorating for beginners, crease this year. Manchester making out well. have begun piecing together the draft uphoistery, crewel em­ Despite unseasonably warm The GTB plan was an outgrowth of of a wide-ranging bill they said will broidery, beginner's SAVE 1.00 SAVE 33»o the Supreme Court’s ruling that the weather, increased energy costs 2S« have left the town with a $10,000 un­ force the state to address the whole typing, custom drapery old system of heavy reliance on local each I ^ quart housing crisis in Connecticut. making. 9 9 property taxes produced un­ budgeted expense. “When I told the men, 10 minutes 'R eg. 13.99 constitutional inequities in school U- OIT I Reg. 2.49 'R eg. 1.49 'R eg. 89c ago,” Giles said this week, "they A special task force of lawmakers, financing. created because of tenant alarm over OUR iM -S m E STOCK 0URDf4T0REIT0CK 24"CASTIR0X HACK STEEL PRESTONE DEICER 10W30KENDAUAU Fiscal 1980-81 marks the second didn’t say too much. They understood Unit To Hear there is no other place to cut.’’ the rash of condominium conver­ W now NOVELS OF HEATER STOVES HREPUCE GRATE FIREPLACE TONGS WITH SCRAPER CAP SEASONS MOTOR O a year of the GTB plan. The current sions, made several changes UConn Coach Traditiono! d e s ^ m year, fiscal 1979-80, was the first year Of the three men, out of six who Limited to store stock. Limited to store stock. Handle your Itms easily A must for every car Reduces friction and work on building maintenance, a Thursday in an initial proposal to MANCHESTER - Andy No rainchecks. Not aO No rainchecks. Not oil heavy cast iron. F u use and safely wim these for dean, clear windows the plan was put into effect. During protect tenants from sudden dis­ with wood or coal fires. gives lost cold weother this year, $30 million was distributed. maintenance mechanic, and Baylock, baseball coach at styles in all stores. styles in all stores. all steel tongs. No. H8009A. and safer driving in starts. Protects your en­ placement. No. 4293. winter. No AS-243 For the second year of the plan, of­ maintenance mechanic helper, will the University of Connec­ gine. Limit 6 each. be laid off. ticut, will be the guest ficials expected $43 million would be As it stands now, landlords could spent but the appropriation will ac­ The lay offs will be according to s p e a k e r a t a y outh seniority. John Fedora, Celso Mor- not evict anyone 62 or older without program for Grades 10-12 f I tually be $55.8 million. This just cause. Condo conversion would < represents a $13 million boost. , son, and Dennis Smith are the three of St. James Parish. men involved. not constitute just cause. The draft 'f Under the GTB plan, all towns previously had a minimum two-year Baylock will speak on Passcantell is hoping that the two F # 9 n * Q lo s 9 should be equal in education finan­ residency requirement. discipline and commitment f i a t Sports Day eliminated will be absorbed into in sports as reiated to J W H r r E [M w is r P a M ee*.„ cing ability to the town ranked ninth playing on the same team. Going for a jump another town department. The task force also decided ,to in­ everyday living as a Chris- in “wealth” on the list of the 169 Students from the town’s Catholic elemen­ Connecticut towns. According to the Without the men in sidewalk repair clude a section which would require tian. While an un­ tary schools played ball together Thursday at ball is an Assumption student in long pants, the town’s sidewalks "will just keep ^WKtff 1 latest records, that town is Easton. an owner to have 35 percent of the dergraduate at Central SAVE 4.00 SAVE 10.00 St. Bridget’s gym in celebration of Catholic and St. James student in the shorts. A St. on deteriorating" according to Manchester is receiving more tenants in his building agree to a con­ Connecticut, Baylock School Week. Teams from each school were Bridget student, wearing the shirt, is ready Passcantell. Igallon 0 0 g a llo n ( state aid than almost any other area version if the Department of Housing received the Gladstone 9 9 gallon "We work on a service basis,” he C 9 9 9 9 town. Including state funding for the split up, with students from each school for the rebound. (Herald photo by Pinto) determined the property was in a Award which is the highest said. "We repair sidewalks when Reg. 7.99 V Reg. 8.99 Reg. 11.99 Reg. 13.99 3.13.99 Reg. 29.99 GTB plan, special education and “crisis" area. award presented to a B someone complains, about 600 last school transportation, Enfield is the scholar-athlete. CHANNEL WHITE EASY TEX SMOOTH SAPOLIN FLAT LATEX SAPOLIN LATEX AKRO 17 COMBINATION 8 SHELF STORAGE year. “All of our work is done by Committee members said the cut­ only area town receiving more state The youth program will LATEX CEILING PAINT LATEX TEXTURE PAINT INTERIOR WALL PAINT SEMI-GLOSS FINISH DRAWER CABINET AND CANNING CENTER hand,” off for a housing "crisis” area would be Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the aid than Manchester. Enfield is of­ be when the rental vacancy rate in a Velvety smooth, super Gives rooms a Mediter­ Covers in 1 coat, is Dries in 20 minutes to a With standard, double Has adjustable shelves, ficially ranked as one of the neediest Doc Took State Pay Last year the crew repaired about cafeteria of St. James town or city was 5 percent or lower. white formulated with ranean stucco finish. washable and quick dry­ hard satin luster finish deep and jumbo draw­ top cops, floor guards towns in the state. 15,000 square feet of sidewalk. Last School. month Giles submitted a report Besides a number of other tenant- extra hiding power. Easy In while only. ing. In a choice of at­ Many ready-mixed colors ers Can be wall mount­ and more Easy to as­ Manchester will receive $4,096,822 saying that 29 miles of the town protection clauses, the draft will con­ to apply SAND FINISH Heg 8 996.99 tractive colors. ed or stacked No 11-517 semble No TL820 in GTB funds, $1,180,314 in special sidewalks needed repairs. tain several state bonded programs I education monies, and $210,522 in After Leaving Post Program Set The sidewalk repair service would to help tenants buy their apartments, “ h i transportation support for a total to encourage construction of "There was some additional work be absorbed into the Highway For Women state aid package of $6,842,875. This NEW YORK (UPI) - Dr, Elliot The memo added that Gaucher Department, This was a recommen­ apartments and to help relocate I represents in increase of $702,810 in that had to be done, some in­ MANCHESTER - An Gross remained on the Connecticut promised the auditors he would order dation of the Public Administration tenants. total state aid. The GTB increase vestigations closed — there were all-day seminar for a , payroll as chief state medical Gross removed from the payroll as of Service report that was completed in Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky alone is $683,534. some weekends and evenings in­ women, entitled, "The examiner after he had moved to New Oct. 5, September. Hill, co-chairman of the task force, Despite the increase in state aid, volved,” said Gaucher, a Connecticut Time of Your Life, " wiil be York to become the city’s top in­ After Gross left the payroll, the “This is more or less in keepinj said the Office of Fiscal Analysis was Manchester is still approximately state’s attorney. held Saturday, at the Trini­ SAVE 1.00 SAVE 4.00' vestigative doctor, a UPI investiga­ commission agreed to reimburse him with the recommendation,” (jiles working to determine how much the $300,000 shy of the funding requested tion shows. State Health Commissioner ty Covenant Church from 9 "for services rendered to the State of said. "Although I don’t agree with it, program would cost. All he’d say was SAVE 1.50 SAVE 1.00 SAVE 4.00 in its school superintendent’s Gross became a city employee Douglas Lloyd, who also is on the Connecticut on an hourly basis, and that it would cost “whole bunches." a.m. to 4 p.m. commission, said that when he voted now 1 have no choice." proposed budget. The budget main- Sept. 15, 1979, and drew a full salary he has since billed Connecticut for at Both Giles and Passcantell in­ The Finance, Revenue and Bonding The seminar, which is lU RReg. e g . 3.99 'R eg. 13.99 *R*g. 5.49 ' Reg. 4.99 Reg. 11.99 Reg. 11.99 to leave Gross’ termination date up designed to give women tainence budget came in at $17,5 in each state until Connecticut least three days’ work — Dec. 12, dicated the budget ceiling might be and Appropriations Committees are million, which was approximately in the air, he was under the impres­ tools for dealing with their ENERGY UVnGBOOW lOIKlHDOOR/OinrDOOR RUIBERNAID BUSHEL LAUNDRY 3 8 " BEACON WALNUT SDOWELULENTOWN bookkeepers balked at the arrange­ Jan. 7, and Jan, 13 — at $100 a day. relaxed to allow sidewalk repair, and more likely to be chopping, rather $400,000 over the manager’s ment. sion Gross "wasn’t sure exactly what than adding, to borrowing and spen­ daily tasks, will be ROTARTHfillTIHlOIER EXTERSION CORDS DlSRDlUUNEt BASKH AT SAVINGS TONE GARMENT RACK DfDOOR DRYER day he was going to leave, so there Time sheets showed that Gross both employees, to continue. requested 6 percent guidelines. Asked about the dual payments, took personal leave days from New ding in this tight fiscal year. But directed by Eiaine Dims irom full bright 16/2 round oronge cord Cushioned coating pro­ Webbed design allows needed to be a certain amount of Last month Robert Weiss, town With bright plate top Plastic coated wooden The extra $100,000 in state aid for members of the commission that York on the days he worked for Tulisano maintained they’ll have no MacNutt of Holden, Mass. to zero light and it saves is Mrfect for double tects your fine dishes free air ventilation. Han­ flexibility.” manager, directed that departments cross bar, hot shelf, dowels on an aliuninum education does not go directly to the oversees the Connecticut medical Connecticut. choice on housing. Topics will include: how elecbicity. U.L. approv­ insulated tools. 10 amp and glassware. Portable dles make corrying easy. shoe bar and casters. frame. Ideal for rainy Gross denied he worked at two increase their budgets by no more education system. Under law, the examiner’s office, Connecticut state than 6 percent. "They’ve got to (approve bonding) can I make time for aii the ed. No. SDR600UL. rated. No 1S194 silverware cup. No. 6032 No 2965 Easy to assemble.No. 505 weather. different jobs during the three Mayor Edward Koch named Gross funds must go to the town general auditors and Gross each had Giles submitted two budgets Jan. because there’s a housing crisis and things I want to do; how weeks, but said, " I’d have to refer chief medical examiner after he fund. EMucation officials were not different explanations. 30, a zero growth budget and a 6- it’s got to be m et,” he said. can I feel good about you to the commission" when he was fired Dr. Michael Baden one day myself optimistic about garnering the in­ Gross had been Connecticut’s chief percent increase budge. creased funds. asked why he was paid from both before Baden’s job would have come Participants are asked to medical examiner for nine years The sidewalk repair is eliminated Rep. Antonina Parker, R- “It is an uphill battle,” Raymond when he agreed to take a $6,000 pay coffers. under permanent civil service Glastonbury, failed in an attempt to bring a bag lunch Gross acknowledged, however, protection. in both. But the duties of the ad­ Beverages and dessert will Demers, education business cut to move to the prestigious New ministrative assistant, a vacant posi­ allow towns and cities to impose manager said today. He said the 6 that he was finishing work in Connec­ Baden, qow a deputy medical their own moratoriums on con­ be provided Further York City post. He was paid by tion since Thomas O’Marra became percent guideline on budget in­ ticut during the period. "I was able examiner, has sued to get his job dominium conversions if the rental details can be obtained Connecticut for three more weeks, the zoning enforcement officer, is in­ to go back and forth — there was back. vacancy rate reaches a critical level. Irom Nancy Gocht at 643- creases set by the manager did not collecting $3,261. cluded in the 6-percent budget, in a SAVE 10.00 SAVE 10.00 V nothing irregular about it,” he said. Connecticut has not yet appoii.ted a "That’s the easy way out,’’ 7377 SAVE 20.00 anticipate any additional state fun­ Examiners from the Connecticut slightly different capacity. ding. Now that the school system has auditor’s office noticed in October Both Gross and Gaucher later new medical examiner, and Gaucher Tulisano said. "Unless we make a said the job search was progressing The administrative assistant posi­ 1 9 9 B M 9 A 9 9 C Q 9 9 brought in some revenue for the that Gross was still getting a salary suggested the money might be com­ tion began as a CETA employment; commitment to building housing, the I Reg. M 9 A 9 9 town, Demers said he hoped the and questioned the Commission on pensation for overtime he had put in "slowly," moratorium will be useless.” iReg. 31.99 Reg. 34.99 V A Reg. 44.99 V Reg. 79.99 The Public Works Department was Youth Bureau 54.99 49 99 E manager would increase the educa­ Medicolegal Investigations, which during his nine years in the Connec­ STAINLESS STEEL l9"W xl6"D FORMICA® 3 SHELF BOOKCASE HOME ENTERTAINMENT EASY TO ASSEMBLE tion department’s guidelines. ticut office, but Connecicut auditor The New York medical examiner’s 24"WxI9"DF0RMICA« oversees tiie medical examiner’s of­ office has been embroiled in con- Plans Course Demers said the Board of Educa­ fice. Marvin Katz said Gross is KITCHEN SINK DELUXE VANITY BASE SPACE SAVER BASE FROM EDGECRAFT CENTER BY EDGECRAFT EDGECRAFT ETEGERE trovery since Gross’ appointment. tion will meet with the Board of ”We questioned ... whether Dr. negotiating separately for overtime SOUTH WINDSOR - Self-rimming lor easy This easy to assemble Available in white and Snaps l:?ether in min­ Easy no-lool assembly 35*/2"x71''x13‘/2" unit On Nov. 30, after performing an Directon and impress upon them the Gross should be paid as a full-time payments. The Youth Service Bureau installation 22''x25" vanity base is available walnut Formica* with utes, never needs polish­ Made of vinyl laminated has a beauhful vinyl autopsy on boxer Willie Classen, need for the revenue from the state employee when he was working at An auditor’s memo dated Oct. 15, will train 15 high school No PS3324 in white or pink marble self-closing hinges ing. Unit measures 35‘/j" wood products 47'/2"x laminated walnut finish Grqss left a bucket of Classen’s to be tunneled back to the education best part-time,” a memo- from the 1979, says Katz questioned Gaucher sophomores and juniors to No KPV24I9 x32V2''x9 ‘/2". No 4007 29‘'2"x15‘/2“ No 4002 No 4005 fridoy. No KP'J1916 organs unattended in the autopsy help other youths establish system. "The only way we can get it auditor’s office said. p*X)Ul the salary payments Oct. 12 (state’s $100,000) back, is if the room. It disappeared and, when it the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum more effective com­ ® Commission Chairman Harry and was told it was “the com­ The Weather manager recommends an increase in was located four days later, the con­ ... Crucial test tonight for munication and personal Gaucher said the payments con­ mission's intention that Dr. Gross re­ the budget guideline,” Demers said. tents had been contaminated by Clear tonight and fair Saturday. Manchester High girls* basketball growth, Maureen tinued because Gross was doing "ad­ main on the payroll for a short time Manchester Community College organs from other bodies. Detailed forecast on Page 2. team ... Page 11. Shayman, director of the ditional work” for the state. to clean up pending matters." bureau said. oGR4C£ company received generous funding on paper. The 18-hour program will CALL WALLT BARNETT, They too will experience also include information on Q the Channsl ''Home Doctor,"® bureaucratic hassles in getting the Connecticut drugs, alcohol and sexuali­ funding appropriated for them in the with any do-il-yonrsalf Pact Reached on Monitor Beleaguered Motor Vehicles Inside Today budget, but the problems should be ty and will provide the problam. Inil dial loll-lraa: OPEN SUNDAY 9:30 A.N. CHANNEL. appreciatively less. MANCHESTER — Agreement was Peck added he "expects the demand a revision of the staffing, Commissioner Benjamin Muzio names of agencies Gov. Grasso’s budget includes says he’a had enough of a Business...... 20 available to help young TO 5:30 P.M. CONN, (soo) sa6-4saa reached today on the details of the monitor to begin (work) within 10 record keeping and housekeeping .Classified ...... 16-18 people HOME CENTERS $11.5 million for a permanent campus monitor, appointed by the Depart­ days." The actual name of the health practices, identified by the state as le^isUtive oversi^t committee AND EVENT EVENING for MCC. It is the largest expenditure Comics...... 19 The trainees will also ment of Helath Services, to oversee department’s appointee was withheld improper. p ilin g his agMcy. Page 2. FOB TOUR CONVENIENCE "America's No. 1 Do-lt-Ycurse/f Stores" Finance, utility rates, divorce Editorial ...... 4 have supervised work proposed in the list of $88 million in the operation of the Meadows Con­ to allow the home time to work out More importantly, the monitor will and haurdous waste are among the Entertainment ...... 8-9 experience in the com­ MANCHESTER PARKADE WATERBURY state bonding sought for various valescent home for 60 days. terms for payment. have authority to review and revise EAST HAVEN ENFIELD capital improvements in the state. ^topics being cmuidered by the Obituaries ...... 10 munity. Interested The agreement, which Stanley Peck did say the monitor would the procedures of physicians caring Peopletalk...... 2 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. MATTATUGK PLAZA, if approved by the General General Assembly. Page 15. ' students may contact the FRONTAGEROAD. STATELINE PLAEA Peck, assistant state’s attorney, definitely not be an employee of the for the patients at the home. Restaurants...... 7 WOLCOTT ST. Assembly, the bonding program will bureau weekdays from 8:30 EXIT 51 Orri 1-95 RT. 220 (ELN ST.) and BROAD ST. said, “enhances the credibility of the health department. All of the monitor’s recommen­ Sports ...... IMS a m. to 4:30 p.m. at the allow consturction to begin on the enforcement efforts," gives the state Under terms of the agreement, dations will be reviewed by the first of three buildings in the two- In Sports Television ...... 9 South Windsor Community SALE ENDS 2/10/80 N-21-6 broad powers to review and amend Geri-Care Inc., which owns the home, who will have power to appeal 'f,Copyright, Channel Home Centers, Inc. 1980. year school’s master construction U pdate...... •...... 2 Center. the practices and policies of the home, agrees to cooperate with the his decisions to the health depart­ Reflections on the reopening of Weather...... 2 plan. state’s largest convalescent home. state. The monitor will have power to ment. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Fri,, Feb. 8. 1880 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Feb. 8, 1980 - 3 Police Seize- Records, Qsh Maine Caucuses Update. HARTFORD (UPI) - s 4 e police businesses that must file quarterly reports with the FTC have confiscated gamblit records The reshuffle, which resulted In the firing of four other Set for Sunday on their business operations. and about $15,000 in ash after Rebels Fight in Northeast Panel Summons Miller senior officials, the transfer of-two and the naming of two • To make sure small businesses and trade raiding homes in Stamfor and South AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Maine Calif. Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Afghan rebels are confining their fighting to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Banking Com­ vice premiers, apparently was meant to Inject new blood associations get at least 25 percent of the $750,000 to be Norwalk allegedly invived in a l^mocrats will meet at taverns, staking his candidacy on the outcome Afghanistan's northeastern provinces, waiting for the mittee has summoned Treasury Secretary G. William into the government hierarchy. made available for participation by private groups in multi-million dollar spo® wagering firehouses, schools and town halls of the expected more than 10,000 winter snow to melt before broadening their attacks on Miller to say whether he lied during his confirmation Western political analysts today called the Cabinet FTC proceedings. ring. j Sunday in 500 caucuses to decide voter turnout, expected to run a close Russian occupation forces, a Moslem guerrilla leader hearings as Federal Reserve Board chairman about his reshuffle " a changing of the old guard” and said Hanoi The legislation passed the Senate, 77-13, and was sent to Police said they rfded seven which presidential candidate will get third to the president and Kennedy, says. old company’s foreign payoffs. was engaged in a far-reaching reorganization to resolve a conference committee to iron out differences with locations in Stamfordiand one in the state’s 22 national convention “but we don’t think it’s unrealistic to In an apparent attempt to consolidate rebel ranks, M. (Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wis., the only member problems created by a aging leadership. legislation already approved by the House. South Norwalk Wednewy night and delegates. Amin Wakman, secretary general of the Socialist Afghan of his committee to oppose Miller’s confirmation to that think we could even come in second,” also confiscated a vaety of items Party members have been courted said Brown campaign manager Mellat Party, said Thursday in New Delhi, India, his post, asked the secretary to appear today to clear up the believed to be stolen^hcluding gold to come out “ like they never have Thomas Quinn. group would form a government-in-exile “within the ndxt comm ittee’s record. Drop Issue^ FTC Told and silverware. before,” said (barter coordinator Kennedy spokeswoman Mary Duf­ month" with other guerriila organizations. ’The Security and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate has told the A small amount of/hat authorities Chip Bishop, who predicted the tur­ fy said most all of the votes cast for last week against Textron Inc. that revealed a number of Federal ’Trade (Commission to drop the issue that has Vance Due at Olympics believed was cocaie was also dis­ nout will be a “significant factor.” Brown “will be taken from Senator inconsistences in Miller’s testimony prior to his confir­ gotten the agency into perhaps the deepest political trou­ covered. “It’s taken on the air of a m ajor WASHINGTON (U PI) — Secretary of State Cyrus Kennedy.” Jury Finds Bundy Guilty mation as Federal Reserve chairman in 1978. ble in its history — children’s TV advertising. About 40 state tropers armed with primary, and because of the atten­ Vance plans to fly to Lake Placid, N.Y., site of the Winter Quinn, who has 80 full-time Miller was named ’Treasury secretary last summer. In addition, in completing action on a two-year search warrants arrived at the tion given to this state, it will have an ORLANDO. Fia. (UPI) - Theodore Bundy, previously Olympics, to personally appeal to the International volunteers making phone calls, said authorization for the agency, the Senate Thursday locations that autorites said were effect on the rest of this race. After sentenced to death for the slayings of two Florida State Olympic Committee to relocate or postpone the Moscow 1,000 people “have already com­ ordered the FTC: involved in a loosly knit gambling all. New Hampshire is next.” University co-eds, has been convicted of tbe 1978 kidnap- Shakeup in Vietnam Summer Games. m itted them selves to us on our • To keep its hands off the insurance industry, with ring operating irwestern Fairfield ’The State Democratic Committee murder of a 12-year-old girl. petitions. The problem is they’re BANGKOK, Thailand (U PI) — ’Three founding fathers both investigations and regulations. County from Damiry to Stamford. A jury of seven women and five men convicted Bundy Admlnistratipn officials said Vance will go to Lake has predicted the turnout at the spread throughout the state. We need of modern-day Vietnarn, including its war hero Defense • Not to interfere with the way private industry sets Betting record-and slips were con­ Thursday after seven hours of deiiberations. Afterward, Placid Saturday to plead the American case that the Beaver Cove Marina, The Black more support... from each of them.” Minister Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, have been removed from voluntary standards for the safety and performance of its fiscated. Police also took bets by Shutter Inn, Dean’s hotel and other the father of victim Kimberiy Diane Leach urged the ju ij Moscow games should be either relocated or postponed “ In Iowa we urged everyone to re­ their Cabinet posts in a major shakeup of the aging products. phone while at ae residences. meeting places' throughout the state to impose the death penalty and "let me pull the switch.” until next summer. main uncommitted, but obviously our • To cut by from 1,900 to 2,100 the number of small A state polio spokesman said no government. will easily top the 6,800 who par­ effort became irrelevant — the presi­ arrests were nade during the raid ticipated in the 1976 caucuses, which dent swamped everyone,” Quinn but arrest warnnts would be sought. were scattered over a three-month said. “ It would be delightful to come Authorities gtimated the value of Peopletalk' period. in second place, but that’s not likely. the gold and siver to be $50,000. The Democrats will cast votes for I hope we’ll take a fairly close third delegates to the state convention, place.” 10 to 1 Million thus determining the breakdown of He said “close" was a good Smallpox Vaccine Maine’s 22-member delegation to the possibility, because in the 10 days Bo Derek banked a piddling — by Hollywood stan­ Democratic National Convention. » C O Ptw vtH HARTFOR) (UPI) - State health Brown campaigned over the two dards — $35,000 for her role in "lO ," but those days Delegates to the state convention are over. Producer Martin Ransohoff says she’ll officials sayrthey are worried oter weeks prior to the caucuses, the possible illiess or death from are committed to stand by their can­ governor has been very successful.” earn $1 million for her next role in a film as yet un­ didate when they vote on national titled. ’This time, husband John will direct it — smallpox vaciines still being givdi in delegates, so if a candidate gets 50 thereby presumably short-circuiting another squab­ Connecticut «ven though they are no Walker Reservoir percent of the state delegates he will K tW O fk liA M ble on the set. Noel Black was fired and Richard longer need/d. # T r --- be assured of receiving half Maine’s VERNON — The town-owned f— llOfMO ------Lang hired halfway through “A Change of Seasons” Health luthorities worldwide Non-Melting Ice delegates to the national convention. Walker Reservoir is open now for and the Dereks got the blame. Ransohoff denies believe tie disease has Been passive recreation such as ice C v 3 iMOW A candidate must have the support that — says the decision to change directors was his eliminated hit state officials s^d the This “ice sculpture” is on display at the The sculpture was made by Clifford Scorso, 9, skating or ice fishing. vaccine usd to combat the dsease of at least 15 percent of the people at UPlWfAlHlfi rofOCASI 0 own. Meanwhile, just to keep the “ 10” girl on the Bolton Elementary School. Well, it looks like a Grade 4 student, assisted by some other art a local caucus in order to win control Mayor Marie Herbst said a scale. Bo has another movie on the horizon. She’ll has prompted concern. dumpster has been placed in the area The snullpox vaccine jS still ice, but it’s really made of boxes artistically students. (Herald photo by Pinto) of any of its delegates to the state For Period Ending 7 A M. EST 2/9/80. During Friday star in a remake of “Tarzan, The Ape Man” — as which was donated to the town by available even though state hpith of­ arranged and covered with aluminum foil. convention. night, showers and rainwill fail from Texas, the lower Jane, no doubt. Stanley Bray of Manchester. The ficials advise that normally no one Peter Meade, coordinator for Sen. Mississippi vailey and the south Atlantic states, town hopes to develop the area more should gel the shot any loner. Edward M. Kennedy, admitted northward changing to freezing rain and snow through for summer use. Memories “ Last month a 45-year-oldfConnec- Kennedy was an underdog, running the mid Mississippi valley, into the Ohio-Tennessee valey Vernon Mayor To Serve “not as good as the recent ABC poll” ticut woman and a 9-month41d infant AlAnon Meeting and the Lakes area. D ear to partiy cioudy eisewhere. One of the two surviving Andrews Sisters of Stage which found Carter ahead of had very serious adverse reactions EAST HARTFORD — Those whose Door Canteen-days fame is laying on the nostalgia Kennedy 46 percent to 43 percent. resulting from snallpox lives have been affected by someone with a trowel these days at New York’s Reno vacinations,” Matthew Ljipes, chief who has a drinking problem are in­ Weather Forecast Sweeney, Maxine opened Wednesday with such of the state Health/Services On Waste Task Force Baby-sitting Course vited to attend the AlAnon meeting classics as “ Boogie Woogie Bugle Poy” and “You Department’s immuniza|(on section, Forgot In Rem em ber,” and she capped the act with MANCHESTER - The scheduled for Saturday. Mostly sunny today with the feet today, diminishing to 1 to said ’Thursday, / VERNON — Mayor Marie Herbst bring in garbage. expensive oil using operation it is “Where Did the Good Times Go” — accompanied Manchester Junior Women’s Club The meeting will be at 8:30 p.m. in highs in the middle 30s or 2 feet tonight with little “Routine smallpox vlccination of has agreed to serve on a task force Meanwhile Vernon has been now to a profit-making steam or elec­ around 3 C. Chance of a few by film clips of the famous trio at its World War II will conduct a baby-sitting course on the basement of the Burnside change Saturday children was disconUroed nearly a to enlist users for a proposed talking about converting its new $16 tricity generator, could also solve the snow flurries over the outer zenith. But Maxine is shedding no tears over good three consecutive Wednesdays star­ Methodist Church on Church Street. Extended Outlook decade ago,’’ hepaid. "And Hartford-based regional resources million treatment plant to burn gar­ disposal problems of neighborhing Cape and Islands. Clear times gone — says, “ If I had to come back again. I ’d ting on Feb. 27. The meeting is open to anyone in­ Extended outlook for New nowadays only tttse who are recovery plant, but she’s not sure bage as well as sewer sludge. towns. tonight. Lows 15 to 20. Fair come back as a soloist.” Sister Patty — with whom The sessions will be at the terested from any area towns. England Sunday through exposed to smallpox in a laboratory whether the Town of Vernon will be The firm that designed the local The mayor said she has been toid followed by increasing Tuesday: she’s feuded for years — is a solo act now, too. She firehouse at 153 Spruce St, and will be cloudiness Saturday. Highs in should be receivingtke vaccine.” one of those users. plant, Zimpro Pollution Control that the proposed Hartford plant will Pool To Close Massachusetts, Rhode opens March 15 at Les Mouches. from 6 to 8 p.m. Boys and girls ages the low 30s. Probability of Mrs. Herbst, Deputy Mayor Systems, has proposed a $15,000 need Vernon’s garbage in order to Island & Connecticut: Chance Connecticut Motor Vehicles Corhmissioner morale. Rep. Thom Serrani, D-Stamford, 11 through 15 are invited to sign up. MANCHESTER - The East Side precipitation near zero today Morgan Campbell and Charles feasibility study to determine the of snow Sunday and again make that plant profitable. The class will be able to accom­ Rec Swimming Pool, 22 School St, and tonight 10 percent Satur­ Benjamin Muzio, left, shown at the Capitol right, chairman of the Transportation Com- More Bureaucracy Tuesday. Fair Monday. High Custody Fight Pitkat, superintendent of the town’s effectiveness of the conversion presently the sludge and the town’s will close noon Saturday, for day. Northerly winds 15 to 25 Thursday, says legislative hearings into his mittee refuted the charges. (UPI photo) modate only the first 20 persons. For temperatures in the upper 20s sewage treatment plant, met with proposal. garbage are hauled to an Ellington maintenance. today diminishing to 10 to ATLANTA (UH) - Connecticut more information contact Mrs. Mary to middle 30s. Overnight lows Frank Braman, of the Bay City, Mich., Chamber department have resulted in decreased leaders from 37 other towns, The mayor said she has taiked with landfili site. The pool will reopen Monday night. IS mph tonight and to around Republican semtorial candidate Russo, 97 Cushman Drive, 646-4447. 15 to 25. of Commerce, says “She did something big strong Thursday, to discuss the Hartford Zimpro officials and asked for inform 10 mph Saturday Jam es L. Buckfcy says America’s men failed at, and she did it on her own.” Retorts Vermont: Periods of snow confidence in itsgovemment has dis­ proposal. mation as to what the town will get Long Island Sound Saturday night and Sunday. Teresa Lasher of Niagra Falls, N.Y., “She made for its $15,000. Vernon Cops integrated becaise of an accelerated The meeting was cailed by the Long Island Sound to Watch Variabie clouds and chance of her fame here and chose to live and die here. We Connecticut Resources Recovery Plans are to have the study identify Charge Man Hill. R.l. and Montauk Point. a little snow or flurries Mon­ Muzio Sick and Tired expansion if the federal have more claim than anybody else.” And with that, Agency and Hartford Metropolitan sources of waste, to locate potential N.Y.: Intense low pressure off day and Tuesday. Highs in the bureaucracy. Steven J. Archambault, the battle lines are drawn for a court fight over the District Commission to ask the towns markets for incineration by­ tbe New England coast will , 20s to near 30. Lows from 10 to Buckley saidThurfday imperious, 23, of 31 Windermere St., bones of Annie Edson Taylor who died in 1921 at 79. to considering using the proposed products, such as steam, estimate move northeast today as high 18. non-elected oflciaU, possess broad Manchester, was charged Bay' City, where she was born, wants her grave plant. quantities of waste and to give pressure from the Great Maine and New Hampshire: Of Legislative Probing discretionary jowen and have enor­ early today with driving Lakes builds over the region. moved “home.” Niagara Falls wants it to stay in Plans are to build the incinerator preliminary engineering details of Fair north and considerable mous influenci oveJ virtually every while under the influence North to northeast winds at 10 Niagara Falls, What makes Miss Taylor so pop­ HARTFORD (UPI) - He said he was told of the calls “ by in the South Meadows area of Hart­ the mechanics of conversion, A cloudiness south on Sunday. because the service station operator facet of American Sfe. of liquor or drugs or both to 20 knots today and norther­ Fair followed by increasing ular? She’s the first person ever to go over Niagara Beleaguered Motor Vehicles Com­ legislative leaders. But no one told ford and to have it in action by about preliminary test is being conducted had opened for business and was He said the situftion was exactly and possession of a con­ ly winds at 10 to 15 knots cloudiness Monday. Chance of Falls in a barrel and live. Staying put in her last missioner Benjamin Muzio says he’s me to stop anything. They just said, 1984. Mrs. Herbst said Hartford now at the treatment plant. losing money because he could not what the countrys founders took trolled substance. tonight and Saturday. Fair snow in the south and chance resting place may prove a tougher chore. had enough of a legslative oversight ‘do what you feel you have to do.’ Town officials have hoped that con­ conduct repairs. great pains to prtfent. would have to depend on today and tonight, but in­ of flurries north Tuesday. committee probing his agency. "We’re just doing the job a He was released on a Serrani said one of the MVD’s Buckley was adl'essing the annual “custom ers” from other towns to verting the treatment plant from the creasing cloudiness Saturday. Highs 15 to 25 north and 23 to Rep. Thom Serrani, D-Stamford, legislative committee should be $500 cash bond for Visibility more than 5 miles. major deficiencies has been in the convention of the American 33 south. Lows 0 to 10 north Quote of the Day the lawmaker conducting intensive doing. I’m concerned that the appearance in court in Average wave heights 2 to 4 licensing and inspection of used car and 8 to 18 south. hearings into Muzio’s agency, says Academy of OrtjDpedic Surgeons. Rockville on Feb. 19. Fidel Castro — tongue embedded in furry cheek process within the MVD is not dealers and repairers and auto junk State Fuel Aid Funds he’s only doing the job he was elected — in a speech to the National Assembly on Cuba’s working and we want to know why,” operators. to do. need for 2(K),0(X) square feet of lumber: “If in a said Serrani, who described Muzio as He said the committee had records The Almanac “He’s oversensitive and overreac­ Reopen^g Praised given moment we send 36,000 troops to Angola, 12,- “a decent guy.” of numerous complaints and the To Help City Tenants ting.” said Serrani whose Transpor­ By United Press International 000 to Ethiopia; if we have stonemasons in Angola, “This in no way is a personal agency doesn’t provide satisfactory HARTFORrjf(UPl) - The presi­ Canaie said money for the fuel bills SWEET HEARTS tation Committee has been thing,” Serrani said. HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Today is Friday, Feb. 8, the 39th day of 1980 with 327 to Guinea, Libya and Iraq, why can’t we have 10,000 answers. dent of the.ininority business- was available under a $1.2 million questioning Muzio’s top staff and Muzio has complained the Housing Department says it will seek follow. men and women cutting wood in Siberia to meet our One from the state’s Attorney oriented Cptral Connecticut emergency fuel assistance bill assistants over the past two weeks. Legislature keeps adding programs The moon is approaching its last quarter. needs? If Siberia has lumber, and the Soviet Union General’s office said despite the con­ Business Lague has hailed the state fuel assistance funds for. 1,160 passed by the Legislature last fall. Muzio, who sat in on Thursday’s to the MVD but never provides more The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. is our sister nation, then those resources are ours ... viction of two auto dealers for reopening of the Hartford Civic moderate income tenants of three HHA Executive Director John For expert Tailoring, latest hearings, said he was irritated money and personnel. housing projects run by the financial­ The evening stars are Mercury and Venus, besides, it’s not as hot there,” possession of stolen cars in 1977 and Center colispm as a potential boost Wardlaw requested a state audit of dressmaking and 25« to *50. by Serrani’s tactics and had “just Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. Muzio termed the whole thing a 1978, the MVD has yet to conduct for minorityemployment. ly ailing Hartford Housing Authority. its fuel records because of about had it. Morale is low. My peo­ But Housing Commissioner Joseph alterations call or visit Union Gen, William Sherman, who put the torch to “witch hunt” and said his depart­ revocation hearings and the two TheodortPryor said Thursday the “ irregularities” in consumption. Glimpses ple are scared stiff of this com­ Canale said TTiursday his department u sa t — FREE GIFT WRAPPED Atlanta during the Civil War, was bom Feb. 8,1820. This ment was “ intimidated” last month dealers are still in business. new areil should translate into Authority officials said this week m ittee.” when one of Serrani’s aides called benefits black and Puerto Rican has launched an investigation into also is the birthday of actress Lana Turner (1921). Henry Winkler will be in Washington, D.C., Feb. Edward L. Simmons, chief of the i t they were paying only oil bills and But a confrontation never came the MVD seeking a repairer’s license businesse. possible "irregularities” in the On this date in history; 13 to present his black leather “Fonzie” jacket to dealers and repairers division, could keep the heat on in the three MAMA’S TAILOMNG & “BECAUSE EVERYONES between Serrani and Muzio, who for one of the lawmaker’s con- He sai any Hartford expansion HHA’s fuel consumption. In 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded after being the Smithsonian Institution ... Janet Gaynor — testified there were lio written projects this winter by continuing to wrote and took notes most of the stitutents. followinmhe reopening could result The authority told the Hartford ALTERATIONS TASTE IS DIFFERENT’;. charged with conspiring to murder Britain’s Queen winner of the world’s first Academy Award — made criteria for conducting hearings on juggle their budget. But if that was time while two of his directors “It’s completely unethical, and I in worklfor minority construction City Councii this week it didn’t have Elizabeth I. her Broadway debut Thursday night in “Harold and alleged violations. He said inspec­ done, they said residents might have 31 W. Middle Tnpkt. testified. believe it may be illegal,” claimed enough money in its budget to pay In 1940, every 10th person in two villages near Warsaw, Maude” before a celebrity audience including Kirk tions and reinspections of dealers firms anl in the long-run could mean their electricity shut off on April 1. The commissioner hinted Serrani Muzio, who said it violated the stan­ heating bills for the mc^erate in­ Manchetltr Poland, was shot in Nazi reprisal for the deaths of two Douglas, Mary Martin, Leontyne Price and Arlene were limited because of “a shortage addition! full-time jobs. The state had said it was not legal­ used his position to obtain approval dard practice of lawmakers going come Rice Heights, Bowles Park and German soldiers. Dahl ... Deborah Raffin — star of Columbia’s “To of manpower.” Pryorjaid the short-range benefits ly obligated to foot the bills and the 646-2330 of a Stamford service station directly to the commissioners. Westbrook Village housing projects. In 1963, Iraq Premier Karim Kassim was overthrown Elvis With Love” — also will costar with Jason But committee member Rep. should bost downtown employment money should come from both the licensee. Serrani denied the charge “My people were so scared, they due toncreases in the number of The authority, an independent by a military coup. He was executed the foliowing day. Robards and Lee Remick in the four-hour CBS-TV Elinor Wilber, R-Fairfield, said such state and the city. Maria ISardulli and said Muzio was just smarting municipal organization, runs the In 1974, three American Skylab astronauts ended an sent an inspwtor to Stamford the hearings should be considered a people popping downtown. The City Council had ordered a mini-series ’’Haywire,’’ based on Brooke over the committee’s questioning same day, without my knowledge, Owner 84-day orbital flight around the earth priority and she felt a lack of man­ I three project?, which were built with study of the state’s obligation to the Hayward’s best-selling autobiography ... Queen into complaints about the MVD. and issued a license,” said Muzio. power was not an excuse “ for not state money. HHA, Anne Marie — wife of G reece’s deposed King Serrani also said “ MVD people Serrani said his aide only inquired •ROUTE 6, BOLTON • HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER • WE3TFARMQ MALL^ Constantine — is expecting her fourth child in Lon­ having a hearing.” : have made calls to try and stop me.” when an inspector would be available Lottery Numbers don ... Kindergarten Signup Slated Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in New England: MA CHESTER — Registration for the September tificate, proof of immunization, and a list of shots the Officer Didn’t Draw Gun kinde 'arten program will take place within the next two child has had with them to the registration. Connecticut: 672. Massachusetts: 7189. MANCHESTER — The Beethoven m ont;. In order to enter school in the fall, a child must The school system is sponsoring three parent meetings New Hampshire: 3746. Chorus will rehearse Tuesdav from reaclris fifth birthday on or before Jan. 1, 1981. to discuss the pre-school screening procedure. While both IN THE FACTORY SALE Rhode Island: 0219 ■ 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran If child is eligible, the parent should contact the parents or guardians are urged to attend, one adult for Vermont: 435. Rehearsal Church in preparation for a trip to the Before Fatal Footchase child| home school as soon as possible. School officials each child will suffice. Parents need only attend one of 39 Club of Aetna Insurance Co. in strei d that this not be put off, as several forms must be the three meetings. Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Thursday in I______HARTFORD (UPI) - Gerard constitutional because it was too ar­ heard running through the house and THIS SAT. & SUN. ONLY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. "Hartford to present a musical Meetings will take place Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. at the New England: “Gary” Castonguay’s trial for the bitrary. an explosion of glass. Then I heard colU ed. ShopRite Community Room, 587 Middle Turnpike East; Connecticut: 46 , 508 , 545449. The lucky color was program. All members are expected slaying of a Plainville policeman has But the state has indicated it will more running in the house.” Win the parent registers the child, the parent will also March 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Robertson School cafeteria; yellow. to attend the rehearsal. There will be opened with testimony that officer likely appeal that ruling if He said a bushy-haired man ran sign p for a pre-school screening appointment. Tests of the lild’s vision, hearing, speech, language and fine and March 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Washington School Media Maine: 01216. a coffee time before the rehearsal. Robert Holcomb never drew his gun Castonguay is convicted of killing from the house, closely pursued by SAVE UP TO 80% mot skills will be administered at this time. 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IRAMCHESTER...... 649-3183| dav available on request. Monday through F'riday. FARR’S open daily 9-9 p.m. of the law allowing for imposition of went in and I heard him say ‘Hold it buckled.” the death sentence was un­ right there,’” Edman testified. “I I EVENING HERALD, Fri„ Feb. 8, 1980 - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Feb. B. 1980 Editorial > maurliralrr Eiuniimj Hrralft y^oals and Objectives of Five-Year School Plan By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA become law without enough money demand will increase under the plan. crease in paperwork for local ad­ available to meet this goal. schools to have a greater understan­ Manchester — A City of Village Charm behind it, thus creating special Another major criticism of the ministrators. The fourth goal in the plan is for ding of the concepts of equality and Don’t Take Sewer Easements H e ra ld R e p o rte r Founded Oct. 1, 1881 burdens on local education systems. plan is that it erodes local autonomy. A second goal is a 5 percent in­ students to assume a greater sense of social justice. An objective to obtain MANCHESTER - The state’s crease over the 1980 results in the Manchester property contrary to the most basic private businessperson who The Connecticut Association of ’The state provides a summary of responsibility in their duties as this goal is a 10 percent increase in Comprehensive Five-Year Plan for average score on ninth grade tests in owners are provoked because rights and freedoms of in­ should have anticipated Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Boards of Elducation has said the public comments on three hearings citizens. An objective to meet this the proportion of special needs Manchester, Conn. 08040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. 'Elementary and Secondary Educa­ plan will cost ^ 4 million, to be held around the state. ’The summary reading, writing and math, along goal is an increase in the proportion sewerage needs before students who participate in learning the town is proposing a new dividuals. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Preaa International tion is causing much consternation divided among the state’s 169 towns. reveals many complaints by the with measurable improvment in the of 18-year-olds registering to vote. ordinance that would deprive Some residents have proceeding. among local educators and State education officials have said public about the state stepping on basic skills in Grades 3,5, and 7. No data are currently available to experiences that hadn’t been Steven Harry, Executive Editor taxpayers. Though copies of the plan local toes with its propos^ plan. Here, too, the paperwork is already fulfill this requirement. available to them before because of taxpayers of their property termed this proposal an The Manchester Board of Customer Service — 647*0946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor the figure 19 ridiculously high, are in short supply, opinions on its discrimination based on race, authoritarian step. Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emeritus because more than half the data that Some of the comments were, ‘"rhe required by earlier state laws. Another objective is to place all rights for sewer easements. Directors should reject this effects are easy to come by. the plan requires are already man­ plan would result in the erosion of The third goal is for students to eligible secondary school graduates language, sex or handicapping condi­ The proposal would let the Those kinds of emotional ordinance because it lacks The plan was mandated by the dated. Ken Lester, state coordinator local autonomy, while increasing the have a knowledge of their world and in employment or post-secondary tion. Data do not exist to meet this town seize land to benefit statements aren’t construc­ merit. protect those they represent. governed have certain un­ state Legislature. It required that of the project, said the plan would powers of the state ... the state is its operations. Specific objectives in­ education or training programs, with goal. - long-term goals and short-term only add a small amount of assuming too much responsibility for clude a 5 percent increase in the special emphasis on new oppor­ Another objective, for which data private subdivision tive and should be avoided, Democratic government Setting a precedent for alienable rights. bbjectives be developed into an ac­ paperwork to current administrative students ... the plan suggests stan­ proportion of students who do well on tunities for minorities, women and do exist, is to obtain a 10 percent developers. although individuals directly serves at the will of the private developers is tion plan and that an analysis of the We hope the directors were costs. dardization; such standarization statewide tests in science, math, the handicapped. Data are available decrease in suspensions, expulsions, The proposal is being affected by the proposal have governed, not in spite of it. dangerous and could lead to listening to the people this current education system be Another state official, Sheliah would jeopardize the flexibility of social studies, the arts, literature, to meet this objective. thefts, assaults, and vandalism presented because it would every right to be upset. When elected represen­ any number of abuses of in­ week when they were in­ developed. The Legislature said the Thomas of the education locals in addressing their unique and languages. Data are not The fifth goal is for students and vyithin schools. plan had to be developed with public needs at local level ... the plan allow sewer construction to The issue in this case is the tatives have an opportunity dividual property rights. formed of certain basic department’s information office, participation. said for every increase in paperwork requires too much monitoring, state follow the easiest expansion of government to protect their constituents Among the most basic of truths on the rights of the State Department of Education of­ that the plan mandates, the state will oversight, and intrusion into local engineering process. power to take land against from dangerous precident, reasons for the break with governed. , ficials are adamant in their in­ stop demanding an equal amount of prerogatives.” sistence they have publicized the I Blue Shutter Nursery School ■I* — When private land must be the will of the property they should do so without our former government in paperwork in a different area. The plan has five long-term goals We’re disappointed the plan but local officials disagree. Bet­ with short-term objectives to reach taken for the public good it is owner. Ms. ’Thomas could not specifically lioflf it at hesitation. This week the 1776 was the alienation of cer­ directors didn’t recognize ty Sadloski, president of the cite the statistics that wouldn’t be each goal. for 3-5 Yr. Olds. difficult to accept, but the There are times when such board tabled the proposed or­ tain basic rights. those truths before the Manchester Property Owners required anymore in exchange for One goal is to improve students’ valeirtine t result is a benefit to society action is necessary for the dinance. When ordinances like the proposed ordinance was Association, told the state Board of the new statistics that the plan man­ motivation to learn. The objectives Education she felt the plan has not include an increase to 80 percent in OPEN HOUSE sehool < as a whole. good of society. The board should take the sewer easement taking are brought before them. dates. Feb. 10 2 to 4 PM been fully read and hasn’t been given Bob Lucco, state evaluation consul­ the proportion of ninth graders who When government in­ We don’t think this proposal from the table at the considered it again brings the But we take this opportuni­ the kind of publicity it deserves. packs • tant, admitted it would, “be fairly complete high school. Another objec­ Saptember, 1980 anrollmant tervenes to take easements proposal fits that criteria earliest opportunity, reject it citizens forward to assert ty to remind them that we James Morancey, PTA council presi­ difficult to identify where those tive is the increase in school atten­ Trinity Covenant Church dent, has also said the plan hasn’t dance of students. State officials say each with an envelope from on land so a private because the easements would and remember their prime themselves and to remind the hold these truths to be self- reductions occur.” The state educa­ 302 Hackmatack 8t., Manchaatar 59* been brought before the public often. tion department is, however, very data already exist to accomplish I developer can benefit, it is benefit only the developer, a function is to serve and government that the evident. A criticism of the plan is it will specific about where the paperwork these goals, so there would be no in­ /X • A •yv.* y V.P-, City’s Legal Aid Letters MAM OF Gets More Calls W.G. GLENNEY WINTER DAY SALES School Management SALE FEBRUARY 7th THRU FEBRUARY 16th MANCHESTER — With the suspension of operation of Legal Services of Manchester, Hartford’s Legal Aid To the editor: Currently the Board of Education Society has received an increase in calls from The Town of Coventry has elected Manchester residents over the past week. is not actively considering anything SERViS bvi. Air Filters another Board of Education that Raymond Norko, director of the Legal Aid Society, said VEPMONT AMEWICAM refuses to manage its schools. More other than immediate items brought citizens were getting no response from the Manchester 16 x 20x1*16 x 25x1*20 x 20x1 before it by the school administra­ t<>JlGHT correctly, it refuses to participate in Ue/ service and were starting to call Hartford again. Legal Includes the management process by failing tion. By not establishing how it wants combinotion/ ECWAD Services of Manchester, set up for low-income residents, to develop and implement a positive the schools run, the board is tacitly suspended operations last Thursday because of a lack of rip blode & approving all actions of the school plyw ood/ set of goals and objectives for the DRCrCTORS operating funds. poneling school system. administration. Norko said the Legal Aid Society has averaged between blade. o h f> o Precision With this lack of direction from the 160 and 200 clients from Manchester anyway. He said any This is harsh criticism, especially set & filed. coming from a member of this board, the school administrators cases requiring court battles were sent to Hartford. “’The local service provided a legitimate function," MMg ■ "august body." It is none the less have no choice but to deal with the “ r school's problems on their own in­ Norko said. “But it was usually a one-shot deal. Anything ^ Scroanod one side only to expose true. requiring court appearances were usually sent this way.” I 15% moreorea; 11% more dust capacity. In the first three months of our itiative. Am-Cut deliberations I have diligently Thoughts attempted to bring this simple but If the citizens of Coventry feel that effective management approach the Board of Elducation should be Love Annhurst College P akof 2 before the board members for their taking positive steps in managing Valentine’s Daj is just before us adoption, and have been repeatedly their schools, I would urge them to again, and it rousa thoughts of Cupid Plans to Close TA" Sow rebuffed. Also during this three voice their feelings directly to each and love. The hea4 has become the and every board member. months period. I have spoken out symbol for the d aj— and for love. WOODSTOCK (UPI) — Annhurst College will close at Blades several times from my seat on the 1 would also urge them to attend The “Golden text'lnf the Bible — the end of the current academic year in May because of board with regard to our continued board meetings and use the board’s God’s Messageof lotp to you — sums low enrollments and inflationary pressures, school of­ policy of letting the day-to-day "Audience of Citizens” time to it up: "For G*d lowd the world so ficials said today. dealings swamp our attention. express their views. Andrew Tally much that He gave iis only Son so Philip James, chairman of the private college’s board I have been completely frustrated Unless more pressure is brought to that anyone who bdieves in Him of trustees, said Annhurst had been unable to keep up 8d o r 16d on every attempt to get the board bear on all board members, 1 am shall not perish but have eternal with inflation be<;ause|Of its small enrollment. Efforts to Com m on members to stop, step back, and afraid they will continue to take the life.’’ John 3:16 increase the enrollment were unsuccessful, he said. It’s Tough-Talk Time The Roman Catholic college underwent a major change think constructively about their easy way out and let the Coventry The late Dt Charles Haddon N ails LIST PRICE M< last year when its lay president was replaced with a duties, objectives, and priorities. school system run itself. Spurgeon, noteuEngliih clergyman, WASHINGTON - This is tough- if he certified more time was Because nobody can foresee what Catholic sister and its focus changed to place more stress Only in this manner can we hope to Charles E. Waugh talk time. President Carter has necessary for safely withdrawing emergencies might arise. Congress was troubled wIen he noticed that deal effectively with all of the Member on religion. pledged to protect the Persian Gulf American forces. had no choice but to give the presi­ the weathervanr on the roof of a Annhurst was founded in 1941 and has an enrollment of myriad subjects which demand our Board of Education from Soviet aggression by military That’s no ban on presidential war­ dent authority to act quickly in a farm building bole the phrase “God just under 400 undergraduate students, about half of Coventry consideration. action, if necessary. And Ronald making, As Korea and Vietnam time of authentic national peril — a is Love." “ Do yoithink God’s love is which are from Connecticut, and a faculty of about 50. Reagan has come out for dispatching showed, once the troops are in there Russian attack on the United States, as changeable )s that weather- The school is located in rural Woodstock in the U.S. troops to Pakistan. it takes practically a miracle from for example. vane?” he askedsked jhe«ie fafarmer. “You northeastern corner of Connecticut within a few miles of on high to get them out. Indeed, you can count on the miss the point,lint, \ir," replied the the Rhode Island and Massachusetts borders. l^eighborly Thanks In retort, various members of True, the law provides that within fingers of one hand the liberals in farmer. ‘It is on\he weathervane Congress are saying that Carter a 60 to 90 day period Congress could Congress who would raise their because no mattetwhich may the iTo the editor: couldn’t, un- force immediate withdrawal by voices in protest if Carter dispatched wind is blowing, G4 is still love." Police in Area *The residents of Burnham Street, assistance and the efforts in con­ ilaterally, take passing a concurrent resolution, not troops to Israel. Many conservative In a grand hyin of Charles Cj'oft Drive and Windsor Street in structing the shelter. either of those ac­ subject to presidential veto. But Republicans would go along, because Wesley, written in ll7, under the ti­ tions. There is, Report Arrests Manchester wish to express their It is nice to know that our Congress moves slowly at best, and Israel is a domestic issue with a tle "Love Divim, All Loves th e y s a y , sincere appreciation to the following neighboring businesses are civic- by the time it could act a misguided bearing on Congressional politics. Excelling” he says: “,ove divine, all something called Vernon c impanies for their cooperation in minded in their policies. or even unscrupulous president And one of the hawks on either side of loves excelling, Joy .f heaven, to p 'oviding a bus shelter for our school The residents of Burnham Street, the War Powers would have taken care to so involve the aisle would object to a military earth come down. Fix i us Thy hum­ William Buck, 58, of 374 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with children. Croft Drive and Windsor Street Act of 1973, which us that withdrawal would be impossi­ adventure aimed at Moscow. ble dwelling. All Thy faihful mercies harassment in connection with a complaint made by a |J.C. Penney Company for their represented by: was enacted over ble. Meanwhile, Carter — and Reagan crown. Jesus, Thou artaU compas­ Richard Nixon’s v e t" neighbor on Jan. 22. major contribution and support of the Minna Noone In his veto message, Nixon called — would find support in Section 1, Ar­ sion, Pure, unbounded lo«Thou art; He was released on his promise to appear in court on entire project; Manchester Sand and 327 Burnham St., There is, indeed. In fact, however, the law unconstitutional, as in­ ticle 2, of the Constitution, which Visit us with Thy salvatqi; Enter Feb. 19 in Rockville. Gravel and W G. Glenney for their Manchester the law is no real prohibition against fringing on Executive privilege. The says the Executive power shall be every trembling heart.” Rniember, Stanley J. Ziemba, 22, of 132 Union St., Rockville, was Jimmy Carter employing American charge was not one of his most lucid vested in the president. It can be God loves you today! charged Wednesday with first-degree criminal troops anywhere in the world in the comments. argued that acting in the interests of Rev. Hervey Taber, p^or trespassing. Quotes name of national security. To specify: The Constitution states the United States abroad by military The Wesleyan Church In lieu of posting a $250 bond, Ziemba was held at the The president may still commit Article I, Section 8, that Congress means is part of that Executive Ellington police station and was to be presented in court today. 06 troops to foreign hostilities, so long i 'You see'’ I'm not tacky to touch something that is Olympic. shall have power "to declare war, power. South Windsor dnymore'' — Mary Ellen Williama, a as he reports to Congress within 48 grant letters of marque, and make Truman used that power in Korea. Beverly Blouin, 4^ of 208 Lawrence Road, South Wind­ I — W awif (!ouiil>, IniiiHht'xual Muniun from Kuekville, MD. who hours thereafter and explains the cir­ rules concerning captures on land John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson sor, was charged Wednesday with failure to grant the right of way at a private drive. She was involved in a two- punk -lar. I'oinm cnlinK on hi* Ih t lir a r lir e il a n d a u r r e d e d at cumstances, authority, and expected and water." Well, “to declare war" used it in Vietnam. Even the War car accident at Lawrence and Cliffwood streets. liv H im ag)-. (N ri, Mu«i< ul K\|irrR») heconiing an Olympir torch- scope of his action. Not until M days means just that. But the War Powers Power Act, designed to put had passed would the President have The driver of the other car was Richard Doherty Jr., , "I hope that people will come out hearer hy running eight to 10 Act gives just enough power to the presidents in their place, says Carter rnilea a day while carrying a lahle- to stop the hostilities, and that 26, of 485 Graham Road, South Windsor. No injuries were along the route. It's their opportunity president to clear the decks for — or Reagan — could use it in leg o\er her head. deadline could be extended by 30 days reported. another Vietnam. Pakistan or in the Persian Gulf. Ms. Blouin has a court answer date of Feb. 22 in East Washington Merry-Go-Round Hartford. Energy Aid Offered HEBRON— Energy Assistance Outreach workers from A Commerce Dept. Exec Sunk for Rocking Boat the Windham Area Community Action Program have scheduled hours in several area town halls to take applications from low income residents who need help in sophisticated Western technology By JACK AM)KR,SO> report, Brady “was slowly eased out the Carter administration’s export Soviet Sweetheart? Reuss, D-Wis., Reuss summond the paying fuel and electric bills. and diverting it to military forces," Those who apply should bring documentation of in­ WASHINGTON — Larry Brady is a of a policymaking role by being policies, it’s toq.bad he wasn’t more congressional letter carrier t' the he testified behind closed doors. When Congress passed a law in 1978 come. If there is a question concerning eligibility, the 40-year-old New Hampshire man, excluded from meetings that had a successful. He told the truth behind hearing. The mailman saidihe’d That was enough to upset his limiting diplomatic immunity to only applicant can call the nearest WACAP energy office for conservative by nature, who used to direct bearing on his ability to dis­ closed doors to a House committee; I top-level foreign personnel and their delivered the letter. Unabashe4Kel- run the Commerce Department’s bosses in the Commerce Depart­ charge his responsibilities." made his warnings public last July. information. families, the State Department ly retorted, “I wasn’t contestii^ the The towns, dates and times, the outreach worker will export administration office. Then ment. But Brady went on to describe Brady’s boss, Staniey Marcuss, Now his testimony stands as an in­ quietly arranged an exception: All delivery of the letter. I was onl^on- be at area town halls, are as follows; Ellington, Feb. 7 last spring, he made a career- the department as basically a lob­ ordered secret reports prepared that dictment of the administration. employees of the Soviet Embassy testing the quality of the respo^.” and 14, l:30to3;30p.m.; Hebron, Feb. 8 and 15,9:30 a.m. shattering mistake. bying agency for American Due to the unavailability of some items in our flyer which corresponds would grease the skids for the were upgraded to the special status to noon; Andover, Feb. 11, 9:30 a.m. to noon; Bolton, businessmen. troubiesome truth-teller’s downslide. The Russians have turned to * Washington’s revolving d(k (^m strong to this ad, some last-minute changes are shown which provide as good, He told Congress some unpleasant that makes them exempt from Feb. 11, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; and Coventry, Feb. 12 and 26, “I think over the past few years," One such report blasted Brady as “a military use the sophisticated U.S. still well-oiled. Charles Jenings, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. if not better, values to you — our customers. truths about the department’s licen­ prosecution or damage suits while in he said, "we have not been able to man committed to his own agenda, computers that they promised would who used to head the Agriciiture y : ■ 12"x 12" -T H A N K YOU sing procedure say ‘No’ to an exporter ... I don’t be confined to peaceful projects, just the United States. not to positive management; to A sweetheart deal in the name of Department’s office in c h a r| of for U.S. firm s think other agencies are able to rely as Brady had warned. What was his Cub Scouts Plan Banquet W h ite public arguments over the past, not detente? Not at all. The Russians policing the meat industry’s fac- doing business t on ... Commerce Department judg­ reward for being right? He was improvements for the future; to were given preferential treatment for tices, once cut off an investigatki of BOLTON —Cub Scout Pack 157 will sponsor its annual C e iiin g w ith th e ' ment with regard to license punished as a disloyal public servant Blue and Gold banquet on Feb. 14 at6;30p.m. in Chandler obstructionism, not the furtherance the protection of the many the Iowa Beef Processors Co,, the R ussians. U.S. ■ •• applications. There are very, very and harassed by his superiors until he world’s biggest meat packer Hall of Bojton Congregational Church. T ile of the administration’s export con­ Americans stationed in the Soviet THE W.G. GLENNEY CO. corporations were few cases that we propose a denial." trol policies." quit his job at the Commerce Depart­ nings just went to work as hi Cub Scouting is celebrating its 50th anniversary this Union — including the non- S q u a re s shipping to Russia That did it. The Commerce Depart- ment in disgust last month. public relations for Iowa year on the national level. Locally, Cub Scouts have been Serving you for 60 years. high-technology diplomatic construction workers in existence for some 20 years. S C R W lt T A R ment brass labeled Brady’s This hatchet job was written by There was no help from higher up, Processors. Eosy to install. Tongue HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER equipment th a t _____ testimony “incorrect and irrespon­ Vincent Rocque, a Marcuss aide, who either. Despite Jimmy Carter’s engaged in renovation of the U.S. em­ The banquet will feature an opening ceremony, skits, S groove edges for smooth, H a r d w a r e bassy in Moscow. •To |b t support for a House r^ lu - snug interlocking. Easy could be converted to military use, sible." He was summarily demoted, denied the existence of his han­ promise to protect whistle-blowers, guest speakers, a fashion show, awards and the invoca­ tion honoring the late Walt Di tey, tion and closing prayer by a iocal ciergyman. cleon surfoce. PUiin wnite. he warned. barred from high-level meetings and diwork. When my reporter Mark Brady was ridden out of the govern­ Washington Whirl Rep. Jim Lloyd, D-Calif., hande lout A potiuck supper will feature shells with meat sauce, •MAIHMSTER ■GLASTONBURY •ELLINGTON •WILLINGTON “The Soviet Union and other con­ denied access to classified informa­ Zusman quoted it to him, Rocque ment by those who were em­ When Rep. Richard Kelly, R-Fla., Mickey Mouse hats to his colleai )es. m iimsini RI 44 to ss^ salad, bread and butter and dessert. Sharon Scor- 1 Ac IK N MAM SI SIMMM tVi 429-9916 trolled countries are now capable of tion. retreated to “No comment," barrassed by the accuracy of his war­ insisted he hadn’t received a reply to He got 85 co-sponsors in a matt t of so and MaryJane narrower and Lyda Grous are in charge NOT M ir a N illlE FOR 649-5253 633-4675 875-6213 acquiring some of the most According to a special counsel’s If Brady was guilty of obstructing nings. a letter he'd sent to Rep. Henry days. The ears have it. of the banquet. L 1 i f LIST PRICE nc TYPOORRMIICRl ERRORS

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lA lH . Vol. XXXXVI, No. 17 Hallways a Help Cupid With Heart-Shaped Valentine’s Day Gifts On Valentine’s Day, as evening. Each about $12. Mexican sand, antique red, M.H.S. Produces husky, red, arrow-pierced But nowhere are heart- and heart connoisseur. some as exclusive orders. anyone can tell you, the new mail order catalogue How about a Valentine hearts, dedicated to the cerulean blue, tigerllly and shaped gifts and gift ideas Hand-painted, heart­ GreatTrack heart’s the thing in love Set your heart aflutter; (send $1), Only Hearts, 281 to go, hold the achovies? one' we love — MOTHER! others, the tubs retail for more abundant than at decorated union suits, pan- gifts. It’s traditional: most make a Valentine’s Day Columbus Ave., New York, Goldberg’s Pizzeria in New About $5. less than $1,000. For dis­ Only Hearts, a charmingly ties and outer wear, heart- ;Cupids choose heart- pilgrimage or wrote for a N.Y. 10023. Art Winners forRunners York does brisk business in Somewhere hearts are tribution information, eclectic specialty shop shaped balloons, cookie shaped tokens of affection. heart-shaped pizzas. A afoot for girls this year — write Dura Glass Did you know that Manchester tucked into a tiny comer of cutters and garter belts, Textile Design, and Annette Packard For what better way to fourslice heart — complete and Electric Soks is the Products, P.O. Box 97, This past Sunday the Hartford High School houses one of the largest the busy Upper West Side heart haircombs, gift wrap captured a Senior Key in Sculpture. communicate sweet love — costs $6.50, sit down or place. “Heart socks we’ve Sebastopol, Calif. 95472. Courant published the shortly- indoor tracks in the state? of Manhattan. Only hearts and confetti, even heart- awaited results of the Connecticut Two Senior Places were also won in everlasting — or even take out. Or if you’d rather got,” says Soks’ Ms. Hart. Of course, to some folks No, it isn’t tartan surfaced or made are sold at Only Hearts, shaped waffle irons from Scholastic Art Awards. Manchester the Textile Design Division hy David fleeting — than with the toss your own, mix the And indeed they do; boucle heart-shaped bathing of polyurethane, nor is it banked, or the romantic inspiration of Denmark — all are High School earned a quite a few rib­ Coumoyer and Amy Lindsay. A heart, its beguiling shape crust at home in a two- socks come knee high in belongs out-of-town not in R R I HER nao even oval. Helena Stuart, proprietor available at Only Hearts, SWEETHEART SPECIAL bons, places, and keys. This was a senior place in sculpture went to Sue and romantic associations. quart enamel bowl, hand­ red, pale pink and blue, the home. For them, a It is rectangular and tiled, and it relatively good year in competition Greenberg. Liz Neubelt placed in the But don’t let routine Valen­ somely white with plump each with heart shapes out­ honeymoon retreat in the comprises the second floor hallway Thurs., Feb. 14th Pottery Division, and Alan Liggitt tine items, such as candy red hearts. From Arabia of lined in white. About $4. Poconos, the Heart-shaped for MHS. although not many entries of our school. It is 396 yards around garnered a Blue Ribbon in jewelry. boxes swamped in flounces Finland, about $16.50. Elsewhere, Bonnie Doone Tub Capital of the World, were submitted to the art contest. (44 yards short of a quarter of a Art work was due in to the contest Lorie Wilson placed in the Jewelry or unwieldy bunches of red For over 20 years, men is up to here in hearts. Dou­ where Manchester High School has had a As we were driving away, my group pressure plays an important cancer is terrifying. Why multiply vitational meets and rolls of adhesive most lucsious pair of tips 47 West Rd.»Ellinglon«875-1513 HOUSE OF CHUN HighSchool your chances 20 times over? And tape, used on all hallway comers 6 better-than-average record in this mother made an interesting remark. part in teen-agers decision to start you’ve ever leaned Featuring Authentic Polynesian and don’t be under the misconception during a meet to aid our traction. annual competition. While the odds She claimed that as she sat in the car smoking. But once you know a good against,” By Cosmepac, in Cantonese Specialties that it only occurs in middle-aged or Yes, there is an indoor track team, Happening of any school possessing a waiting for us, she noticed that most deal of facts about smoking and the department store bath 363 BROAD St of the guys came out of the school, diseases involved, peer group old people, because it doesn’t. and neither bitter cold nor oppresive scholarship winner are one-in-one- shops, $8. SENIOR CITIZENS Of^^vMANCHESTER 649-4958^^A Q hundred, MHS has come up with two stuck their hands in their pockets, pressure seems like a mighty poor Smoking health hazards are not heat, nor even leaky ceilings (all of Love-bedazzled ladies U you’ve enjoyed reading the winners in the past ten years, and walked away, while a great reason to start. limited to these age brackets, and which happen within the building) love best the gift of SUNDAY — THURSDAY weekly issues of the High School reducing our odds to one-in-ten. number of the girls came out and lit Heart attacks and strokes are could be at your doorstep at any can keep the boys and girls from jewelry, most Cupids say, Sauteed Liver w/bacon & onions ...... '3.50 World this year, you’ve probably up cigarettes, time, whether you’re male or female. their daily regime of training. — Paul Fresh Filet of Flounder...... *3.75 E The society was instructed to sharply increasing in women, due to and nothing quite says “Be LUNCHEON SPECIAL thought to yourself while reading it choose the two candidates in accor­ A few days later, as I was thum­ the high levels of cholesterol that — Sherry Tuttle Johnson Mine” like romantic heart- CHOICE SaECTION Boneless Chicken Breast...... *3.95 on Friday evenings, “ Gee whiz, dance with the same criteria used to bing through the newspaper, I came result from smoking. On the average, shaped jewelry. One Veal Parmesan ...... '4.95 wcxlcing on a paper like this must be across an article about the increase HOURS OfENII 30im 10pm • CalMv Take Out Includoe salad bar and potato induct members into the society in women who smoke from one to one leading fashion jewelry SUN 2pm 9pm OoMd Mon B Y.0.6 a li)t of fun. I wish I could write for it the first place. After two ballots, the of smoking and smoking-related dis­ and a half packs of cigarettes a day company, Trifari, offers a «T . 83 TALCOTTVILLEJ^^ too.” chapter selected Patricia Shirer and eases among women. My mother’s are more than 20 times more likely to ■ classic Valentine’s Day VERNON Or if you haven’t enjoyed reading Paul Johnson as the two eligible to comment came to mind. After have heart attacks than non-smoking Kafka: A Man of Genius ' Collection, including great­ it, you've probably thought to FIANO’S apply for the award. Patty and Paul checking into this further, I found women. looking golden, red enamel The second semester is well under many of whom share his am­ yourseP 'vhile reading, “Gee whiz, some unnerving facts about females Women smokers are also more or sparkling rhinestone ORIENTAl CUISINE RT. 6 & 44A BOLTON RES. CALL 643-2342 now face sleepless nights trying to way, and by the time you read this, bivalence towards the fairer sex. If working on - paper like this must be and smoking. likely to suffer from many finish off their application essays. the ^ or so students in Senior Honors heart-shaped necklaces, C O M F lfT f D IN N H P B ta M Q U O B 4 ITCM RRtSH TRAY, SOUP, POTATO, a lot of fun. But I could write just as Shortly after World War II, respiratory ailments such as cancer Kafka were alive today, and he were M9-16M VfGCTABU. SALAD, DfSSfltr, A m S H HOMC MADC BRCAO They may be cursing the society for English will have just finished pins and earrings in rich, well as these other people, or even smoking among women gradually of the larynx, and bronchitis. In addi­ to be given a guitar, he would closely red velvet boxes, perfect »4 IfENCCR $TR$n MANCNKTER having chosen them to begin with. In reading “The Trial” by Franz Kafka ShopRtit Pl*i* Actos from K Mart better.” In eitner case, the answer is became socially acceptable, then tion to lung cancer, other forms of resemble Elvis Costello, noted for Veal Saltin B o c c a ...... * 7 . 9 5 1 the meantime, though, good luck to (1883-1924). for bestowal on Feb. 14, simple. Get involved with High them! —Gary Selinger even fashionable. This resulted in a cancer are on a steep incline among his scathing attacks on women as dis­ In the short time since this book that most romantic School World and write an article for dramatic increase in female women. loyal, ungrateful beings. has entered our lives, it has provoked us to print. We’ll welcome it with smoking. But in the past several Cigarette smoking is more In the person of Kafka we come to Roast Prime Ribs of Beef .* 8 .5 0 much thought and discussion as to its o^n typewriters. Besides, it is true years, researchers have found that dangerous to women than to men on our first encounter with the tortured true meaning. Some see the novel as that it’s a lot of fun to work on a MHS Soccer female smoking has been the result the whole, because women have artist. This genius is best a story of man against system, a tale paper like this. of the great deal of stress and smaller lungs. Therefore, they get charterized by a short life (fifty PIZZA HOUSE * * • of desperation and futility. Baked Stuffed Shrimp .* 7 .9 5 pressure women have to deal with more concentrated doses of the toxic years or less should do it), a small Others view Kafka’s tale as one of 300 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE - MANCHESTER Manchester High School students Indoor Style today. Prime examples of this are: materials from cigarettes embedded body of work (to be later will have next Tuesday, Feh. 12 off in unmitigated torment, a struggle for supplemented by truckloads of the choice of career vs. family, the in their lungs. lyuuMU COUPON G aVALUABKCOUfONS } VALUABLE COUPONS In the Lounge Fri S Sat survival in a cruel, hostile world. honor of Abraham Lincoln’s After the state championship hassles of trying to combine the two, The death rate among women from heretofore undiscovered cor­ Still others feel that “The Trial” is TWO’S COMPANY birthday. Lincoln was the 16th presi­ soccer season ended and the cold role confusion, conflicts over lung cancer, (the number two kind of respondence to everyone from the about man’s never-ending guilt, and dent of the United States. Along with weather set in, the soccer season women's rights, and the possibility of cancer killer in the United States), writer’s lover to his milkman), and SUNDAY as such, are now feeling guilty about being remembered for the many started all over again, indoor style. drafting women. has doubled in the last ten years. anguished cries from men of letters DININQ ROOM AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE not having finished the book yet. great things that he accomplished Every Saturday Morning from 8:00 Most likely, those nicotine addicts upon hearing the author’s name OPEN NOON TO 11 P.M. Briefly stated, “The Trial” con­ (hiring his presidency, we have a.m. to 10:30 a.m., fast paced that have been bothered to read this (“Oh, God, the man was a genius! TOWARDS THE TOWARDS THE TOWARDS THE Guidance News cerns Joseph K., a typical bank of­ Banquat FacfllWaa Available further honored him by placing his exciting indoor soccer action can be have skipped right over the facts and Who knows what he might have done profile on our pennies. In order to ficial who is placed under arrest one if he had lived longer?” ). It is a good PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF seen in Clarke Arena. Students interested in earning help people to remember the reason day for no apparent reason. idea to remember these traits, for we The rules are quite simple, it’s External Credit are advised that ANY ANY ANY for this holiday, walk up to someone K. is unable to discover his crime will doubtlessly read more tortured soccer all the way. There are few Friday, Feb. 15 is the deadline for “Blast-off” on Tuesday and promise them a pen­ (as far as he knows, he hadn’t com­ artists in the months to come. SMALL PIZZA MEDIUM PIZZA LARGE PIZZA delays because there are no “out-of- acceptance. Applications may be ny for their thoughts. Or if your mitted any), and the judicial system (Postscript: the word “Kafkaesque” bounds.” Scoring is more frequent, picked up in the Guidance Office or in budget is tight, just wish them a hap­ Successful proves to be no help, as it is hopeless­ has replaced the word “weird” in the which adds to the excitement of the the main office and should be sub­ py Lincoln's birthday. game. A major happening, referred to as ly corrupt. The book is heavily sym­ vocabulary of Senior English • * • mitted to Mrs. Gowen, vice prin­ the “Senior Blast Off” occured last bolic, with difficult-to-understand students.) — Gary Selinger Offer Good Anytime Through Feburary The players develop better skill cipal. IWSttMIIWit The MHS boys’ basketball team Wednesday, Jan. 30. A large crowd of passages. But the question most because of the accurate passes that Representatives from Westbrook will be looking for its sixth straight M.H.S. students arrived to find often asked by MHS students about must be executed on the smaller field College in Portland, Maine, will meet win tonight against Wethersfield. numerous activities available. There the book conserns not the novel itself, Sr. Citizens of play. Indoor soccer has also come with interested students Sunday, The MHS team is 11-3 in the CCIL and was something for everyone who but its author. What they want to to Connecticut on the professional Feb. 24 at the Old State House in 11-4 overall. Wethersfield will play attended this senior-sponsored know is, who is this man named level with the birth of the Hartford Return to MHS Hartford, A large poster on the dance. Volleyball nets were set up in Franz Kafka? WED. THRU SUNDAY host to the Indians in tonight’s game. Hellions df the Major Indoor S ® Tonight Group, through Feb. 17 at the Stam­ Harry Streep, tonight at 8 at Palmer C oncerts on Tour 1980 " begin on Helmet,” “To Each His Dulcinea," “The “ Songs Of A W ayfarer,” the intensely Dennis Nahat’s classical tribute to the great 311.00, 39.00, 37.50, 35.00, 32,00 and are 6:30 (D Merv Griffin ® Movie Gung Ho!" (1943) ford Center for the Arts, 307 Atlantic Auditorium, Connecticut College, Thursday, Feb. 14, in the Hall of Flags at Impossible Dream, " and more, dramatic contemporary ballet about a Russian Imperial Ballet “Grand Pas de Dix Shrine Circus (S Carol Burnett And Friends Lucy Moves To NBC Randolph Scott, Noah Beery Jr St., Stamford. Performances New London. (442-1285) available at the Bushnell Box Office (246-6807) H7] Wad Street Week @ The Forsyte Saga the State Capitol and run for four con­ Marie King is Aldonza/Dulcinea, woman's journey back through the major from Raymonda,” and Lar Lubovitch’s (5) Tic Tec Dough Tuesday through Thursday at 8 p.m., • “Winter Dance Festival” by the and all Ticketron locations. For group sale in­ ( 3 S3) ® NBC News 9:00 12:00 secutive Thursdays. haughty in her despair, supercilious in her episodes in her life, and “Windsong,” which “Valley” choreographed especially for the formation call 525-9396. ® ® Over Easy CD The Dukes Of Hazzard (D The Avenger^ Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m., Connecticut Ballet, today and ^ tu r- The opening concert Feb. 14 will feature spurning. Stan Rubin (and this diminutive Has Tiger Act 5S Bob Newhart (D @ Movie "Swan Song" l?j Movie "Here Comes Mr. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees day at 8 p.m. at the Yale University (Premiere) David Soul. Jill Eiken- Jordan ' (1941) Robert Mont­ the contemporary percussion ensemble. talent has graced Coachlight's stage 6:55 Feb. 9 at 4 p.m. and Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. Theatre, 222 York St., New Haven. HARTFORD — The world’s only performing white & News berry. gomery. Claude Rams Spiral. That evening Spiral will perform before) is the faithful, plodding Pancho; JD Dr. Scott On Hebrews (323-2131) (624-0557) tigers, a species so rare that only 22 are known to man (SH Washington Week In Review at the New Haven Public Library at 7:30 Jack Sevier, the understanding inn­ 7:00 Masterpiece Theatre • “Mellow Madness,” a one-man worldwide, will appear in the 1980 edition of the Shrine (X C B S News 12:30 p.m. Based in Wethersfield, Spiral keeper: Elaine Freedman, Don Hartford Stage Sets ‘Ardele’ 9:30 (D Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ show by Kwaku Sintim-Misa, tonight CD® M*A*S*H Cinema / musicians Bob Gatzen, Gene Bozzi and Circus, scheduled for a Feb. 13 through 18 run at the State (V) 3 ABC News (2$ Wall Street Week erts at 8 in the Goodwin Theatre, Austin Quixote/Cervantes' long-suffering niece; HARTFORD — An invisible, middle-aged lascivious, unhappy General in “Ardele.” His played in Anouilh's “ The Waltz of the • “ An U nm arried W om an,” Jim Roszelle started working together David King, the man of medicine smitten Armory, Hartford. CD Face The Mu$ic 10:00 12:40 Arts Center, Trinity College, Hart­ hunchback with the terrible secret of love in most recent Broadway appearance was the Toreadors.” A major actress of the American (S) Festival Of Faith CD Star Trek starring Jill Clayburgh and Alan while they were students at Hartt School with the niece: Elliot Roum, The Padre; Twenty-three-year-old Wade Burck will lead his 16 (D Dallas ford, (527-3151) her heart is the subject of Jean Anouilh’s play, Marshall of the Court in “First Monday in Oc­ ® PopI Goes The Country iD iSZl News (4$ Movie 'Shalako " (1968) Bates, Feb. 12 at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. of Music. Spiral's music, which is im­ theater. Miss Phillips appeared in the original Royal Bengal and Siberian tigers, including the rare I2S News Greg Ganakas, The Barber. “ Ardele," opening at the Hartford Stage Com­ tober,” a play in which he was also stand-by (D Nine On New Jersey Sean Connery. Brigitte Bardot • “Weird Tales,” an evening of at the main campus auditorium,, provised or composed by members of the Broadway production of “The Cocktail Par­ whites which are valued at 375,000 each, into the Shrine I® ® Dick Cavett ® (2> (SI Elvis Remembered horror stories presented by The 16-member cast has been directed pany Feb. 22. for Henry Fonda. Newton has worked exten­ ® Newtywed Game 1:00 Manchester Community College,' ensemble, features standard percussion ty,” for a season’s run as Celia opposite Alec Circus’ big cage in what is considered the most spec­ ® Connecticut Prime Time Movie with verve, vitality and vigor by David Anoulh wrote this highly theatrical French sively in regional theaters around the country 7:30 CD High Noon " (1952) Threeater, a traveling acting com­ Manchester. (646-4900) (Juinness. This season she appeared in the 10:30 Gary Cooper. Grace Kelly. instruments and ‘‘Sound Sculptures" Guthrie; the choreography is by Connie tacular, complex and dangerous wild animal act ever ci) P.M. Magazine pany, Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Lip- comedy in 1959 but set it in a pre-World War I and at New York’s Lincoln Center. He was (?) New York Report ® ® Midnight Special • “1988,” a comedy by Richard created by Bernard and Francois Baschet. HSC’s production of T.S. Eliot’s play in the presented to circus audiences. All In The Family Shafer; and musical direction by Mark CD (S) Sneak Previews; Take Two pincott Theatre, Austin Arts Center, Parisian suburb during the period known as last seen at the HSC in “Galileo.” role of Julia Shuttlethwaite, (S) Family Feud 1:10 Schmidt, tonight at 8:30 at Real Art On Thursday, Feb. 21, the Puerto Rican Goodman. Burck and his tigers are among 40 acts and a cast of iS) The Forsyte Saga Trinity College, Hartford. (527-3151) “La Belle Epoque.” This was the complacent, Barbara Caruso, as the adulterous Countess Richard Mathews plays Hector Villardieu, (D Dating Game (D Return Of The Saint Ways, 197 Asylum St., Hartford. (525- folk music group, "Hnos. Jimenez Grupo “Man of La Mancha " is the kind of more than 100 that appear in this year’s Shrine entertain­ I® Neshvlile Music 11:00 • “’hie Wizard of Oz,” presented luxuriant, carefree era which culminated in Lilian, is scandalized when she learns that her the Countess’ rather weakkneed lover. 1:15 5521) Bohio," will play at the State Capitol at musical that brings distinction to theatre. ment event. ® M * A '8 * H (D (D (S ® @ News ® Movie "Scared To Death" by the Newington Children’s the most devastating war in Europe since the hunchback sister Ardele has had the audacity (DM'A’S-H • “To Austria with Love,” a noon. They will then travel to City Hall in Coachlight's professionalism continues Mathews was seen last season at the HSC in Also featured are the always popular circus clown (2$ ($7) MacNeil / Lehrer Report (1947) Bela Lugosi. Joyce Comp­ Theatre, Saturday at 2 p.m. at middle ages. to fall in love. HSC subscribers will recognize “Galileo,” and prior to that in “Rain, " and ® ® Tic Tac Dough (D Benny Hill ton travel-adventure film, today and Middletown for a free evening concert at with the concepts spelled out by the Belkin acts; aerial performances by The Flying Ibarras, Los ® Maude Nostalgia Theater Webster Hill School Auditorium, On stage we are witness to the scandals of Miss Caruso as Lavinia Chamberlayne in “The “The Waltz of the Toreadors.” Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 7:30 p.m. family from the beginnings of the dinner Galambos, The Burcketts and Miss Lydia; the Gallo 6:00 West Hartford. (236-3231) adultery, deceit, hypocrisy and aberration, Cocktail Party.” She was Lucienne in m m Sm OMna MrtRM and 5 P.m. at Bushnell Memorial On Thursday, Feb. 28, “Solstice," con­ theatre. Kenneth Meseroll, the disillusioned Family, Hungarian balancing stars; Castle’s Bears; and (D The Incredible H\jlk ra-SAT. SATW • “Blood Wedding,” presented by while behind the scenes lives a much more “Bonjour, La, Bonjour,” and had the title role CD A Friend In Deed Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) temporary fusion group from Danbury, This show continues through April 6. to Nicholas St. Pe, has made several Burck’s elephants, five of the world’s largest MMtl 'liiMItTCfl the University of Connecticut dangerous opportunity for authenticity, beau­ in another HSC production, “Candida.” pachyderms. CD ® B.A.D. Cats Ttewr Tbt W fi • “ The Thirty-Nine Steps,” a will play at the Hall of Flags at noon and be followed by Rodgers & Hammerstein's ty and love. Jack Murdock returns to the Hartford Stage appearances on the New York stage including (D M ovie "T he Hell With piM 3 StMftl plw 3 tWtftt LOO Department of Dramatic Arts, Feb. Hitchcock thriller starring Robert will appear at City Hall in Norwich for a "Carousel, " April 8-June 22. the role of Caulfield in the American premiere This year's three-ring Shrine Circus edition will be the 12 to 17 at the Studio Theater, Fine Paul Weidner directs “ Ardele” with the Company after a lengthy absence as the Count 48th brought to the area by the Sphinx Temple. Revenues Vernoncin^ •''2 Donat and Madeline Carroll, Feb. 13 7:30 p.m. evening performance. Holgate, it will be remembered, has skill he brought to the recent HSC production of Joe Orton’s “Funeral Games.” Arts Center, UConn, Storrs. Perfor­ Gaston, a man who is willing to admit his derived from the circus’ 12 performances will aid the at 7 p.m. at Whiton Memorial The final day of concerts, Thursday, previously performed three times at of “The Cocktail Party,” where he directed failures in love and life but is unable to do ROUlfS 84-86 'EXIT 95; mances at 8;15 p.m.; matinees Feb, Lisabeth Shean plays Nathalie St. Pe, a Shriners in their continuing philanthropic endeavors. 649 9333 AS1EV[NSRELB[RGFIM Library, 85 N. Main St., Manchester. March 6, will feature two performances Coachlight— "The Unsinkable Molly two members of the “Ardele” cast, Margaret anything about them. Since his last 16 at 2 p.m. (429-2912) Free. with "Ten Years Late" — The Jug Band of young woman who prefers lust to love. This is Ticket sales enable the organiztion to maintain its sup­ Brown. " “Sweet Charity " and “South Phillips and Barbara Caruso. appearance at the HSC in “A Raisin in the GLOBE • “ The Bridge on the River the Future whose home base is New Miss Shean’s debut performance at the HSC, port of crippled children’s hospitals and burn centers. Pacific." Kwai,” starring Alec Guinness, Haven. ‘‘Ten Years Late” will play a Set designer John Conklin, costume designer Sun,” he has been on Broadway in “Twigs” but she has been seen off and on Broadway, Tickets to this year's circus are available in advance as ‘^M A R R I E D Music This fourth time around, he Linda Fisher and lighting director Peter Hunt tonight at 7 and 9 at Auerbach noontime set at the State Capitol and will with Sada Thompson, a role he repeated on most recently in “November People. " well as on the day of performance at the State Armory travel Service demonstrates even greater compassion return to the Hartford Stage to combine their national tour. He came to “Ardele” from the • Ed Tricket, traditional music on Auditorium, University of Hartford, ,• then move across town to play a 7:30 p.m. and concern for the basics of musical box office. 555 MAIN STREET 1. g C ” U P L E energy and talent in this elegant production. Utah desert where he has been working in a “ Ardele” runs at the Hartford Stage from PG guitar and dulcimer, Saturday at 8 West Hartford. Free. concert at Hartford City Hall on Main Matinee performances are at 1:30 p.m., Feb. 13, 14,15 843-2166 7:20 theatre; the Mitch Leigh music (Joe The cast of “Ardele” is led by John Newton, new John Schlessinger film entitled Feb, 22 to March 30, with previews on Feb. 20 0:30 p.m. at The Sounding Board, First- • “Moby Dick,” Saturday at 3 p.m. Street. The four musicians in “Ten Years and 16 and at 2 p.m. on Feb. 17 and 18. All evening perfor­ Darion wrote the lyrics) and the Dale who made his company debut as General St. “HonkyTonk Highway.” and 21 at the John W. Huntington Theatre. For St. Paul’s Methodist Church, 571 Far­ at the Hartford Public Library, 500 Late" play a surprising range of in­ mances are at 7:45 p.m. except Monday, Feb. 18, when Over 30 Tears r»c»wi Wasserman book (theatre parlanace for Pe in another Anouilh play, “The Waltz of the Margaret Phillips plays the disarrayed Emi­ further information and tickets contact the mington Ave., Hartford. (563-3263) Main St., Hartford. Free. (525-9121) struments . the circus begins at 6:30 p.m. T r a r e l Experience 2. "The n-tu script) are in good hands indeed! box office at 527-5151. • “Stately Sounds” with violinist • “Repulsion,” tonight at 8 at Von Toreadors.” He returns once again as the ly St. Pe in “Ardele,” a character she also Ticket information is available by calling 278-1110 in Authorized agent In Manchester PRIZE HGHTER’pq (or all Airlines. Railroads and 7:10 • 9:00 Cynthia Treggor and pianist Denise der Mehden Recital Hall University Steamship Lines. Hartford. Merck, presented by the Hartford of Connecticut, Storrs. (486-2106) Winter Week Plans The Shriners will make shuttle bus service available BETTE MIDLER Chamber Orchestra, Sunday at 2 • “Frankenstein” (1931), starring for all matinee performances. Buses will run between the ALAN BATES _ p.m. at the Old State House, Hart­ Boris Karloff, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Finalized by UofH State Armory and the parkins lot opposite Aetna on ford, (247-6042) the Center for the Arts, Wesleyan Capitol Avenue. WEST HARTFORD — With fingers crossed and hopes THE R O S E • The Cleveland Orchestra with University, Middletown. Lecture by high that the snow drought will end, students at the iRl Lorin Maazel, conductor, Feb. 11 at 8 Carlos Clarens, author of “The University of Hartford are planning a Winter Carnival for DON’T MISS IT! COIN SHOW p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Illustrated History of Horror Feb. 11-16. RADIO REBELS INC. Hartford, and Feb. 12 at 8:15 p.m. at Films” (347-9411. extenion 807) Even if snow fails to materialize, some people should 1980 NEW ENGLAND p resen ls POLISH NATIONAL HOME Jorgensen Auditorium, University of get a kick out of this year’s Winter Carnival which will in­ PULASKI PLAZA - GOVERNOR ST. Connecticut, Storrs. (Bushnell 246- HARTFORD A m erican 6807, UConn 486-4226) Lectures clude a legs contest open to female and male students. RECREATIONAL VALENTINES The judging will be Tuesday, from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m., at Gigolo • Microcomputer music by Paul • “Art in African Life," by Roy the Mark Twain Commons. Admission for spectators is 50 DINNER-DANCE Sunday, Feb. lOth, 1980 DeMarinus, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Sieber, visiting scholar, Feb. 14 at 8 VEHICLE & CAMPER APaiamouni Piclurer cents. Male and female winners will be presented 320 gift -Italian American Club Real Art Ways, 197 Asylum St., Hart­ p.m. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall, FEBRUARY 16, 19B0 4 i 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. : certificates at a dance on Saturday night. 464 Tolland St. ford, (525-5521) University of Connecticut, Storrs. Other events planned tor Winter Carnival Week include, TRAILER SHOW — February 7-10,1980 \ ifa. _ . . . PARKIN6 FHEeJ E. Hartford, Conn. 7:30 PM to 1 AM • Spiral, a contemporary percus­ (486-2106) a window painting contest, a queen and king competition, Music by: Summer Night DONATION «B.OO sion ensemble, Feb. 14 at noon at the • Ellen Goodman, syndicated per person a bonfire, coffeehouse, basketball game, and dance. featuring DONNA DEE Hall of the Flags, State Capitol, columnist, in the Morning Lecture BYOB, Set ups available On Friday evening, a bonfire will be lit behind catered by: LINDBERG Hartford, and at 7:30 p.m. at the New Club, Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. at Bushnell Residence Complex B at 8 p.m. Also, a coffeehouse, Haven Public Library, 133 Elm St., Memorial Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) featuring student performers of jazz, bluegrass and folk New Haven. Both free. (622-7200) • "Art a la Carte” lecture by com­ music, will be held in Mark Twain Commons from 9 p.m. • Jackie McLean, jazz to 1 am . HARLEM poser Michael Colgrass, Feb. 12 at AnENTION SENIOR CITIZENS saxophonist, Feb, 14 at 8 p.m, at 12:15 p.m. at the Museum of Fine The week will conclude with an alumni basketball Millard Auditorium, Hartt School of GUOOETROTTERS TREK. Arts, Springfield, Mass. Free, (413- game, varsity basketball game, and Winter Carnival H. Music, University of Hartford, West If you are a Senior Citizen (or THC 733-2291) dance on Saturday night. in MOTION PICTURG Hartford, Free. (243-4422) For further information, call the Residential Life of­ Know one) why not lend what little person! • Graduate recital with pianist fice, at 243-4493. Benita Rose, Feb. 11 at 8:15 p.m. at or lot of Talent you may have as an Et Cetera SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH individual, chorus member or Von der Mehden R ecital Hall, The Hartford University of Connecticut, Storrs. • Benefit dance featuring music by A R T ® Main Street, sponsored by the Second Prt«*n(t backstage worker to: > Civic Center Free. (486-2106) 4 Days Only! CARNEY • Guest artist recital with violinist Congregational Church of Manchester Senior Citizen WED., FEB. 13 Ik-Hwan Bae, cellist Warren Lash Manchester, Saturday from 9 p.m. to "GOING and pianist Joseph Villa, Feb, 13 ai I a.m. at the Manchester Armory, Thursday & Friday 5-10 PM THURS., FEB. 14 Saturday 10 AM-10 PM ANNUAL VARiETY SHOW IN STYLE" 8:15 p.m. at Von der Mehden Recital Main Street, Manchester. (875-4661 S f -t 7:30 PM A comedy ro steal veur heart Hall, University of Connecticut, or 649-3212) Sunday Noon-7 PM to be presented S7.SO - $6.S0 - $S.SO Storrs. Free. (481^2106) • The Ice Follies, through Sunday The best Show everl Over $3,000,000 worth of Travel $2.00 discount 12 A under • U niversity cn Connecticut at the New Haven Veterans PHday April 25th and on salo: CMc Confer Box O H kt Coliseum, New Haven. (623-2133) Dane* To Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Feb. 14 Trailers. (Park Models also) motor homes (Class A's and Mini| Saturday April 26th B Tkkotron at 8:15 p.m .St Jorgensen • The 48th Shrine Circus, Feb. 13 to Th9 F$bulout Information: 727-8OB0 tent campers |pop-up|, and vans on displayl 'Charge by phone: Auditorium, UConm Storrs. Free. 18 at the State Armory, Hartford. “MAIN STREET” Try-Outs Sunday Feb 10th Vlsa/Mastercharge: 727-SOlO (486-2106) / (278-1110) ONE OF CONNECTICUT8 MOST POPULAR QROUP8 2 PM-5 PM V, (sendee charge 6$c per ticket) • The U.S. Coast Guard Band with • “Birds of Prey," a program by B.Y.O.B - 8ETUPB AVAILABLE HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER guest conductor,Joseph Phillips, falconer Dick Lucius, Feb. 12 at 2:30 APPEARINQ AT MANCHEtTER ARRIORY Alto coming to: NEW HAVEN COLISEUM director of the U.S. Navy Band, Sun­ p.m. at the Children’s Museum of 38 Linden St. - Senior Center TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19 • 7:30 PM TICKETB; $14.00 PER COUPLE 94ai*tford, Connecticut Hartford, 950 Trout Brook Drive, $7.50 - $6.50 • $5.50 .... day at 8 p.m. at Leamy Hall See your local paillcipaling RV dealer lor ditcouni tickets $2.00 discount chHdrtn 12 6 undor Auditorium, U.S. Coast Guard West Hartford. (236-2961) SAT.. f a .9,m 0- 9-1U L Call 647-3211 on salt: CoHaaum Box Offlct 6 Tickotron outlets information: 772-4330______. PLEASE CALLTHEATRE FOR TICKETS CALL 075-4001 OR 040-3212 I Tickets Available Day of Performance at Box Offic^. (It unable to attend Try-Outs) FOR SCREEN TIMES 1 0 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Feb. «, 1960 EVENING HERALD. Fri,. Feb. 8. 1980- 11 Obituaries MMH Accredited Helen P. Friedrich Herdcl Pnqfe^—^ G irls in S p otligh t VERNON — Helen Pirie Friedrich, 85, of 55 Grove St., Rockville, died By State.Panel Thursday at a local convalescent By home. She was the widow of Harry MANCHESTER — Manchester mission commends Manchester Friedrich Sr. Memorial Hospital has been awarded Memorial’s efforts toward providing Earl Yost Mrs. Friedrich was a member of a one-year accreditation from the patient care of quality.” At Clarke Arena Union Congregational Church of Joint Commission on Accreditation While the survey team reported Sports Editor Rockville. Hope Chapter 60 OES of of Hospitals, according to Edward M. deficiencies in meeting some of the 'JCAH’s building codes, Keeney in­ By LEN AUSTER Three CVC contests on the schedule Sweeney and Bill Anderson each is • Rockville, the Vernon Senior Kenney, executive director of the Heralil Sporlswriter pit 2-9, 6-11 GIastonbui7 High at 5-6, Citizens. American Legion Auxiliary, Hospital. dicated that these problems would be Stanley Cm) Displayed averaging twin digits for Manchester remedied once the hospital begins The three local boys’ 7-9 Windsor; 6-5, 7-10 Rockville High while the backcourt of Ed Kennison, and the Rockville General Hospital Accreditation is awarded to Whalers^ Future Goal at 6-5, 9-9 Windsor Locks; and 11-0, certain major renovations and new quintets will take to the road Alex Britnell, Pat Silver and Joe Auxiliary. hospitals that are found to be in com­ 15-2 South Windsor at home against 2- She leaves two sons, Gordon pliance with the joint commission’s construction efforts. tonight while back on the ranch Maher has lent solid support. Silver The first on the spot look at the Stanley Cup, professional 9, 3-13 Newington High. and Kennison dished out 7 and 5 Friedrich of Vernon and Harry standards for the quality of patient hockey’s highest award, was on display as part of the reopening —Clarke Arena to be more Last, but not least, 10-4,12-4 Coven­ Friedrich Jr. of Collierville, Tenn.; a assists respectively in Tuesday’s 70- care provided. Participating in the Silver Donated specific — the biggest game of try High entertains 2-12, 3-12 Bolton 51 win over Fermi. daughter, Mrs. Earl (Audrey) pre-game ceremonies at the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum accreditation process is voluntary MERIDEN OJPI) - Patrons of the High in a COC tilt. Schaefer of Rockville; a brother. and indicates a hospital’s willingness Wednesday night...and Hartford Whaler supporters can hardly the CCIL girls’ basketball East is coming off Tuesday’s Salvation Army’s daily meal season will be played between Wethersfield girls ran off nine con­ monumental win over Northwest Charle Pirie of Manchester: a to be measured by the joint com­ program will soon be dining in unac­ wait until the day comes when it will have the name of their secutive wins to open the season. It sister, Mrs. Peter'Canale of Bloom­ mission’s standards of excellence, as homestanding Manchester Catholic. It was the Eagles’ first customed elegance. favorite team inscribed on it which symbolizes supremacy in the then dropped two straight, but the decision over the Indians since 1976- field: 10 grandchildren and four determined by an on-site visit from ’The International Silver Co. has National Hockey League. High and Wethersfield High. Eaglettes were without Sheri great-grandchildren. 77, snapping a six-game Northwest an accreditation survey team. donated about 1(X),0(X) silver-plated Coach Steve Armstrong’s Indians Basque, out with a banged up ankle. Funeral services will be Saturday While the majority of the 14,448 fans streak. “We have to get off (Joud Kenney saluted the efforts of the knives, forks and spoons to the state are second in the league at 13-3 while She’s returned and Wethersfield is on at 11 a m. from the Ladd Funeral in attendance were happy to have a 2-0 Los Angeles lead and went Nine,” said a well-aware East Coach Hospital’s medical staff and Salvation Army. the Eagles sit atop the order at 13-2. another tear, a four-game win skein. Home, 19 Ellington Ave. Burial will hockey back in Hartford, there were ahead 4,By the mid-point in the final Jim Penders, who knows Xavier employees in making this re­ The flatware, whose pattern is Wethersfield took the first meeting Manchester will hope Mary be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Friends a number who were upset with their period, thousands had left the won’t roll over and play dead. accreditation possible. ‘"Their hard being discontinued, was worth about by a 60-50 count. Varsity action Neubelt’s return will bolster its may call at the funeral home today seat locations and obstructions. coliseum... Prediction Department: “I am concerned about Xavier. I work and dedication throughout the $400,000 or $4 each. begins 7:45, cause. The Indians need her 5-foot-ll from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. year combined with their care and Don’t be led that every seat is a good Gordie Howe will get his wish and be know they’re going to be loose,” he Capt. Charles Williams of the one and that you can see from any reunited with his sons for at least one height to battle the Eaglettes inside. added. concern for the needs of every Salvation Army said the silverware Back on the bus trail, 12-3, 12-4 She, sister Liz Neubelt, Jennifer Awards to Eagle Scouts patient,” he said, “was responsible seat in the coliseum. Minor problems game in the NHL. Marty Howe, the Fare Hearings will be used in the agency’s two that developed, which could be third member of hockey’s most M a n c h e s te r H igh is a t 4-11 Hedlund and Jackie Tucker are some Penders acknowledges, “there’s for the survey team being able to dozen meal programs, Wethersfield in CCIL play, sky-high of Manchester’s key individuals. John Bowen, acUng scoutmaster, and Glenn Marx at Wednesday’s ceremony at report finding no deficiencies in the expected, should be ironed out in due famous father and son family, going to be a letdown. We can’t be WETHERSFIELD (UPlI - The presented awards to Eagle Scouts John the Center Church, Woodruff Hall. (Herald time...One feature was the placing recovering from a broken wrist, will 7-2, 12-4 East Catholic visits 1-7, 3-13 Coach Doug Pearson’s cagers have much higher than we were,” adding state will hold the first in a series of Hospital’s delivery of medical care Alcoholics Victorious Xavier High in Middletown for an won five straight, but the going McNamara, Kevin Moran, Richard Johnson photo by Adamson) and treatment.” four scoreboards, one in each corner, join the Whalers later this season. he doesn’t expect a big one, "But the hearings Wednesday on its plan to MANCHESTER - Alcoholics Vic­ although only two were operating. That will make Papa Howe happy HCC joust and 3-10, 5-10 Cheney Tech doesn’t get any easier. “Every game kids really believe now they’re a raise bus fares in Stamford. John E. Milton, deputy director of torious will meet every Monday at 7 Shots on goal are ndw and the Whalers owe it to the Hall of travels to Hebron for a COC bout from now on will be tough,” the In­ team. The biggest thing out of was Transportation Commissioner the JCAH’s Hospital Accreditation p.m. in the Concordia Lutheran recorded...There is a minimum Famer who has helped pack arenas with 4-10, 4-12 Rham High. dian mentor asserts. that (Pete) Kiro believes he can do Arthur B. Powers said Thursday the Program, in his letter of accredita­ Church, 40 Pitkin St. The public is in­ amount of leg space, especially for around the league and will continue All three are slated for 8 o’clock Manchester should have its hands other things on the court besides 8 p.m. hearing in Stamford City Hall Study Was Never Made tion told Kenney that “the Joint Com­ tap-offs. vited to attend. six-footers...Whaler Coach Don to draw fans to Hartford. full with the Eagles, who succumbed shooting.” Kiro had a solid all- will examine the state's proposal to Blackburn has to be nominated for Displayed Good Arm Elsewhere, 4-11, 4-12 Penney High in the closing seconds in the first around game in the win over in crease fares in the regular the best dressed coach -for any one is at league-leading 13-2 Windham meeting, 58-57. High-scoring 6-foot-6 Northwest. Nick Fotui set a NHL “record" for passenger first zone from 35 cents to game - when he showed up in a High in Willimantic and 3-12, 4-13 center Chris Kripas leads first-year “ He’s more aggressive, going to 50 cents. The second zone would go tossing pucks into the crowd before East Hartford High hosts 12^3, 13-3 8 Of Need for Paramedics tuxedo and directed his team from Coach Joe Whelton’s five. Front- the glass and playing some defense,” Losing Dem Slate the game when he flipped more than from 50 cents to 75 cents and the behind the bench...The new ice Simsbury in CCIL engagements. coiirters Rick Koepsel, Brian Penders cited. two dozen, half that number to fans third zone would be eliminated. were Pest used where communities ment. Establishing such a system should be better for tonight’s game By MARTIN KEARNS in the upper decks. He displayed a The price of a monthly bus pass did not have immediate access to here might create political problems. against Colorado and by Sunday it JV Matmen Herald Reporter fine arm and the Red Sox would be raised from $14 to $20 in the hospital services. He said town The town has two fire departments should be thick and hard enough to Tracy Austin MANCHESTER - Wally Irish of Filing Challenge brass should take notice. Tossing first zone and from $17 to $30 in the residents were never more' than five allow full scale skating when the Republican Town Committee and the animosity that exists pucks to the fans has been a ritual second zone. minutes from the hospital. between the two could create dif­ Minnesota comes in for a 7 o’clock In Easy Win Lose Second charged Thursday that a study was By MARY KITZMANN tioning the primary before the elec­ with Fotiu every since he joined the Students rates would go up from 40 The town is considering implemen­ ficulties in coordinating the service, game. Tonight’s start, with tickets never conducted to determine the Herald Reporter tions,” Newton said. “But we just Whalers. He did the same thing when cents in the first zone. Senior citizens tation of an Emergency Medical Ser- Irish, a former member of the available, is listed to get off the mark LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Second- need for a paramedic services decided, I realize we’re the under­ with the New York Rangers. It’s a and disabled persons would pay 25 . vices system of which the paramedic Eighth District Fire Department MANCHESTER - A five-member at 7:30. add one angle seeded Tracy Austin, playing a near- Upended on the mat yesterday was program being considered by the great promotional act for the cents instead of the present 15 cents program would be one component. said, “Has anyone asked what the slate, beaten in January’s District 9 dogs. But if we work hard there’s a flawless match, routed Caroline the Manchester Junior High resiling town. Lighting Superb club:,.Chuck Kaiton, new voice of the in the first zone and 35 cents in the The paramedic program alone would Eighth District thinks if this? (the town committee elections, will file a chance” Stoll, 6-0, 6-1, and No. 3 seed Wendy team, 42-24, by J.F. Kennedy of En­ William Abbott, assistant ad­ Whalers, has made many Hartford field. seocnd zone. cost more than $208,000 annually. proposal)” primary challenge today. Newton said the reason he was par­ The slow ice hampered both Hart­ Turnbull of Australia ousted giant- ministrator at Manchester Memorial ford and Los Angeles but the Whalers followers already forget about the Butch Wemmell and Mike “I can't understand how the Irish also criticized the ’Yesterday the five Democrats filed ticipating was to “open to party.” killer Roberta McCallum, 6-2, 6-2, Hospital and a member of the were happy to wind up on the long good job Bob Neumeier did handling Lamaroux remained unbeaten for the general manager can call for 6 and a membership of the steering com­ a letter of intent with Herbert “There’s not one representative on Thursday night to advance to the Skating Today steering committee for paramedic half percent increases on one hand Stevenson, Democratic registrar. the committee from the apartment end of the score, 7-3. The Kings are in the play-by-play. Kaiton has won a semifinals of a $125,000 women’s ten­ 8-2 locals with wins. services, confirmed that a local mittee for its lack of Eighth District and then ask for increases for this The slate is headed by Richard complexes,” he said. “ 1 see this as a deep slump, the loss to the number of new followers with his nis tournamant. Results: .101 —Deschenes (K) dec. MANCHESTER - Public ice study was never undertaken. representation. Borgida 15-0, 108 —Sousa (K) dec. type of program," Irish said. Joining Abbott is Dr. Robert McConville, and Henry Becker. The the beginning of a long process to Islanders last night was the seventh rapid-fire and knowledgeable style of It took Austin, the 17-year-old from skating is available today at Charter The proposal submitted by the other three, John Lahda, James make the people more aware of how in a row...The coliseum is a beautiful calling the action. Both Kaiton, who LeTourneau 14-2, 115 —Cieminewski (K) Oak Park, Center Springs Annex and The entire system of which the Butterfield, director of the hospital’s nearby Rolling Hills, Calif,, just 58 hospital instead cited a national sur­ Newton, and Helen Diehl are new­ the party works." building, make no bones about it, and served as pre-game M.C., and pinned Donaghue :43, 122—Giodano (K) Union Pond Annex from 3 to 9 p.m. paramedic program is a part is in the emergency services and chairman of minutes to eliminate the eighth- dec. Fralliciardi 16-6, 129 —Green (K) vey showing that paramedics could comers to Manchester politics. Newton said each slate member the lighting is superb... Parking, Neumeier rate A-1 for their All three areas will be open for developmental stage. There is no the steering committee for seeded Stoll, from Livingston, N.J, pinned Boudreau 1:36, 135 —Kissell (K) be used in 5 to 8 percent of all am­ was organizing support in their area. when capacity or near-capacity fairness...Tim Sheehy, back with the skating Saturday and Sunday from 10 deadline yet for a final recommenda­ paramedic services; Mr. Ronald The slate challenges veterans of Austin, the U.S. Open champ, pinned Siewertsen 2:28, 141 —Olechnicki bulance calls. The hospital says "One of our strongpoints is that we crowds are expected, will be a Whalers, captained the 1972 USA a.m. to 9 p.m. tion. Kraatz, assistant director of health many*years including a former broke Stoll three times in the first (K)dec. M. emmell 14-6,148—Allen (M) paramedics would probably respond mayor, Matthew Moriarty, a former are each from a different section,” problem, as it was for the Olympic hockey team...For the first For further information call 643- East Hartford has a similar and the board of director’s liaison to set, which lasted only 22 minutes. She pinned Sizemore 5:28, 157 —Bolduc (K) to 30 percent of all ambulance calls. deputy mayor, Pascal Prignano, and a he said. “If the weather’s right, it’s opener...The first night crowd was time in his career, Nick Fotui has pinned Peyman ;50, 169 —Mitchell (M) 4700. system that is federally funded and the committee, Arnold then rolled through the first four Irish also charged that paramedics more goals than major penalties WBF, 185 —B. Wemmell (M) pinned run out of that town’s fire depart- Kleinschmidt. district chairman of 12 years, Frank hard getting people out in the cold, not a true hockey crowd, That was games of the second set before Stoll Stamler, Sr. we might have a couple hundred peo­ obvious when many started filtering after the first 44 games. He has seven held her only serve of the match and O’Coin 3:06, Unlimited—Lamaroux (M) F pinned Danek 1:44. Barry on CPTV The slate also includes incumbents ple. If we have that we’ll win.” out after the Whalers had overcome goals, one major trip to the box. registered her only game victory. Roger McDermott, Robert Price and Stamler would not disclose details MANCHESTER - State Sen. newcomers Mary Ann Roy, and of their campaign, saying he did not Lake Placid Scene David Barry, D-Manchester, will Robert Temple. want to help the competition. The join three other leaders of the A town committee incumbent, primary petition must be filed today Names in the News. General Assembly on Connecticut McConville said he was told he was with the registrar by 4:30 p.m. About Public Television’s “The People’s not wanted on the incumbent’s slate 54 signatures are needed, which Mrs. Not Enough Snow Ross Grimsley Caucus” tonight at 8, Channel 24, this year. The reason, McConville McConville said she believed her hus­ E Hartford. said before the election, was Stamler band had. BOSTON (UPI) — Former Baltimore Orioles’ pitcher Ross Grimsley was The program will feature questions was unhappy that McConville missed The primary will be March 4 at the found innocent Thursday in U.S. District Court of charges he injured a spec­ and comments from viewers. Joining meetings. Keeney Street School, from noon to 8 To Build Snowman tator at a game in Fenway Park in 1975. “I’m glad it’s over ... it has been with me for quite awhile,” he said. Barry will be Sen. Richard Bozzuto, McConville then mounted his p.m. TTie town will pay for the elec­ LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — There isn’t enough snow here R-Watertown, Senate minority challenge slate, which was beaten by tion which will cost about $800, ac­ Grimsley was named in a $250,(X)0 civil suit filed by David Manning, leader; Rep. John Groppo, D- a 2 to 1 margin. cording to Herbert Stevenson, to build a snowman. formerly of Pembroke, Mass., who claimed he was injured when Grimsley Winsted, House majority leader; and The primary challenge surprised registrar. Even in the local pubs they’re singing parodies about the lack threw a baseball into the stands at some hecklers, striking Manning in the Rep. Ralph Van Norstrand, R- Stamler, “I’m also disappointed,” he Prim aries, challenges to town of snowfall. Instead of “Let It Snow,” they’re singing “Where’s face. Grimsley was warming up in the bullpen during the Sept, 16 game Darien, House minority leader.. said. “The people just voted us in and committee elections, are unusual. The Snow?” between the Orioles and the Red Sox, He testified Wednesday the whole thing Subjects to be covered include the was an accident. now they have to pay for the The last challenge was also in But, as far as the athletes in the making snow two days ago because District 9, about 6 years ago, accor­ state budget, possible tax increases, primary.” glamor sport of the Winter Olympics we had such a stockpile. The warm Charlie White energy concerns and other issues un­ James Newton, a member of the ding to Stamler, are concerned, they wouldn’t have it sun doesn’t affect man-made snow as der consideration by the General challenging slate, said today the The primary in District 9 is the any other way. much as natural snow because of the FREEPORT, Bahamas (UPI) — Charlie White, the All-American and Assembly. primary was something, “they had only one after a bitter Democratic While certain athletes, local content of it.” Heisman Trophy winner from Southern California, won the World Super Stars While the program is on the air, been thinking about, but just decided Town Committee election this year. residents and television moguls are According to Lewi, all that’s left competition Thursday by a slender margin over tight end Russ Francis of the . viewers may call the station by within the past few days.” Five of the 10 districts had complaining about the lack of snow­ before Tuesday’s first activity and dialing 247-2424. “Henry (Becker) had been men­ challenges to the incumbent’s slate. fall, the United States’ alpine skiers Wednesday’s opening ceremonies White scored 34% points and won $35,425 in the final competition while would just as soon the weather not "are the finishing touches, like Shot Attempt Launched Francis had 33 points and won $24,900 in the final phase. In the competition, .take a turn for the worse. flagging the town in the next 48 hours each competitor takes part in seven events, not his own specialty, from The U.S. alpine team prefers the so that the festivities of the whole East Catholic’s Sue Dailey (30) gets shot off before St. Thomas among tennis, swimming, weight lifting, bowling, bicycle racing, a half-mile Family Wants Home Back man-made snow that has been thing comes alive," Aquinas’ Marilyn Hawrylik (23) gets close enough to block run, a 100-yard dash, an obstacle course, golf and rowing. produced out of necessity because of On a more serious note, today about 100 acres of his Knowles has been trying to Department of En­ attempt. Eaglettes won HCC contest, 71-47. (Herald Photo by NARRAGANSETT, R.l. a sub-normal snowfall. If anything, it marks the first meeting of the Inter­ f a m il y ’s a n c e s t r a l buy back 15 acres to build a vironmental Management, Adamson) (UPl) — L. Hazard says the use meets the gives the U.S. team the advantage national Olympic Committee’s nine- Jesse Owens homestead in the 1940s, retirement home. Knowles’s family was federal conditions. since European skiers aren’t used to man Executive Board, where the telling the family it could Knowles' suit claims the PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPl) — Jesse Owens, winner of four Gold Medals in the fighting city hail back in Prentiss said the land “is competing on manmade snow, proposed boycott of the Moscow buy back the land when state is profiting from 1936 Olympics, said a U.S. Olympic boycott would not be fair to young colonial days. Now, he’s not going to be given to "Aesthetically, it would probably Olympics will be the principal item athletes. battling over his ancestral coastal fortifications were “unjust enrichment and Eaglettes’ Spree Contest Winners Hazard Knowles.” To let be nice if it snowed," said Bill on the agenda, homestead, which the no longer needed in the war torturous conduct of an in­ Owens, recovering from lung cancer in his Paradise Valley home, told the First-place winners in the poster anu essay effort. Knowles get his land back Marolt, the director of the Alpine “This will be one of the most Phoenix Gazette “Politics and world events should be kept out of the Olym­ students are, left to right, David Bailey, government took during tentional, malicious and would set a dangerous team, “ But the manmade snow does crucial IOC sessions there has ever But he said the federal wrathful nature.” pics.” The former track star said we should attend the Summer Games in contest conducted at the Bolton Elementary Grade 3, Donna LcChapelle, Grade 4, poster World War II and never create a fairer competition. The been, ” said IOC President Lord government broke its The land is now used as a precedent that other Moscow despite the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. School in conjunction with Dental Health winners and Whitney Cavanagh, Grade 5 and gave back. man-made snow is more dense. It Killanin, and Robert Kane, president Nets Easy Win promise and sold the land campground called former owners might seek Week, are shown admiring their work with Knowles filed a Superior to follow, he said. isn’t necessarily faster but you can’t of the U.S. Olympic Committee, said Joy Alleman, Grade 6, essay winners. to the state, stipulating it Fishermen’s Memorial Forty-three second-half points broke open a close affair as the Court lawsuit this week Knowles said his family cut ruts into it. We've been prac­ it will require “a miracle" to solve Doledyne Siwik, the school nurse. The (Herald photo by Pinto) must be used for public Park. R. Daniel Prentiss, East Catholic girls’ basketball team tripped St. Thomas Mel Phillips against the state of Rhode has been fighting city hall ticing on it and we'd prefer to run on the dilemma. recreation. Since then. lawyer for the state Aquinas, 71-47, in HCC play last night at the Eagles’ Nest. PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) — The Detroit Lions announced Thursday Mel Dental Health Week Island, present owner of for hundreds of years. the man-made snow.’’ At least the security for the Winter the land in the fishing Games seems tight. The Eaglettes’ improved their con- cond hall. Phillips, a 12-seaSon National Football League veteran, has been hired as the The U.S, alpine team is in agree­ club’s new defensive backfield coach. village of Galilee. The suit ANTIQUES ment with Marolt. U.S. Attorney General Benjamin ference mark to 6-3 and overall stan­ Junior Monica Murphy paced East “I’m certain Mel will have a great rapport," Clark said, “and the more his seeks title to the property PROFESSIONAL At Poro’s Kathy Says! “I personally like the manmade Civiletti visited the site of the Winter dard to 10-5 with the win while the with 27 points while Karen Lucier or $500,000 in compensa­ Saints wind up 0-10 in the HCC and players emulate his own playing habits and style, the better I’ll like it.” Brushing Method Explained STRIPPING & Caii Still Make Your Dollar Go Farther snow,” said Pete Patterson, a U.S. Olympics Thursday and said he was had a career-high 17 markers and 8 tion. REFINISHING medal hopeful in the slalom competi­ pleased with the security measures are 3-13 overall. steals. “She (Lucier) had the best Phillips’ appointment leaves just the offensive backfield coach slot yet to be Picking Out Your Own Vegetablaa A Fruit filled. This is the fifth in a series of six ar straight handle, and a head small plaque removal is flossing. The only “ It’s a matter of • Wicker Reweaving •Veneer ORCHAROniESH tion. “I just think it will create fairer that have been taken. East returns to the hardwood game she’s ever had in her life," tides on dental health published by enough to reach every tooth. way to remove plaque and other heritage,” said Knowles, a Repair •Seats Rushed and Caned Macs, Coftlanda, RutMto, Rad i Ooidan Dallcloua. competition. And, besides, we’ve had “I came to Lake Placid for basical­ Saturday night against HCC rival Ridel praised. Sue Dailey and The Herald, in cooperation with the With regard to a recommended debris from between the teeth, es­ retired banker who traces •Chair and Furniture Reglued more experience on it than the ly three reasons,’’ Civiletti said South Catholic in Hartford at 8 Murphy combined to control the his ancestry back to Roger — IMPORTED— FRESH Roger Wehrli Manchester Dental Society, in obser­ brushing method, the following is one pecially near the gum line where •Genera] Furniture Repair *Lathe Europeans," following a tour of the Olympic o'clock. The same two clubs are backboards while Kathy Skehan and vance of National Children’s Dental that is currently being suggested for Williams, Benedict Arnold & Hand Carving •Proper Restora­ Hawaiian Plnaapplaa, Paaa, Caullllowar, Qraan matched in the opening round of the Pam Cunningham turned in solid per­ ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Roger Wehrli, a seven-time All-Pro cornerback for the your toothbrush can’t reach, is to Baana, Shalota, Rhubarb, Yet, the lack of snow has created Village. “ First was to get a first Health Week, Feb. 3-9. and Revolutionary War tion of your fine antiques. •Call: Honaydawa. Limta, Paara, HCC Playoffs, to be held at the removal of plaque: floss. Ballplan Endlva, Kala, Hoi problems for some of the other hand view of the security formances. St. Louis Cardinals, signed a series of one-year contracts Thursday, the team “Although I brush my teeth at least hero Nathanael Greene. Tarf(|arlnaa. Tamplaa» 1. Place the head of your Here’s a flossing technique you Karl Parkinson Pappara, Romalna Lattuoa, sports, preparations for this special event. Northwest Catholic in West Hart­ Bassola finished with 23 markers announced. Terms of the three-year agreement were not disclosed. three times a day, 1 still have tooth Knowles said the federal Qrapafrult, Saadlaaa Orapat, Qraan A Yallow Squaah, ford, Thursday at 6 o’clock. Wehrli, an 11-year NFL veteran, was the first of 10 Cardinals who became toothbrush alongside your teeth with 203- 646-2586 Laaka. Whita Swaat Potaloaa, The cross country competition, for Second was to examine on the scene for the Saints. might want to try: Strawbarrlaa. decay. I’m beginning to wonder if my the bristle tips angled against the First, break off about 18 inches of government paid $8,500 for Rad Pappara. example, could suffer unless there is the cooperation between the multiple The Eaglettes had a slender 28-25 East’s jayvees took a 45-7 decision. free agents Feb. 1 to sign with the club. brushing is effective. Is there a gum line. dental floss and wind most of it a heavy snowfall by the start of next federal agencies and the state agen­ halftime bulge as Kathy Bassola kept Lisa Johnson netted 14 points to pace recommended brushing method?” 2. Move the brush back and forth around one of your middle fingers. COMPLETE LINE OF MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTS week’s competition. They have been cies. It seems to be a model of her club close to the locals with 13 the young Eaglettes. The point of a daily home oral with short (half-a-tooth wide) Wind the rest of it around the same spreading man-made snow over the cooperation despite the various points. But East got its fast break LobI Calholir (71) -Murphy 13 1-4 27, Dave Winfield into high gear after the break and hygiene program is to thoroughly strokes several times, using a gentle finger on your other hand to take up H U T SUE U U IlM W K itT Q flR m n D WKIIMI 8 IM K IT I course but there would not be a suf­ jurisdictional and legal differences Dailey 4 0-1 8, While 0 0-0 0, Skehan 3 3-4 WASHINGTON (UPl) — Dave Winfield, the San Diego Padres' all-star out­ remove plaque — the stjcky, "scrubbing" motion. that exist. surged to a 48-33 edge after three 9, Harvey 0 0-00, Lucier 8 1-117, Farr 3 0- the floss as you use it. Using your nati7I*'* WEEK’S SPECIALS s e a l t e s t ficient amount for the long disjance fielder who has been awarded the 1979 Brian Piccolo YMCA Humanitarian colorless adhesive film containing 3. Brush the outer surfaces of each races and therefore the courses “Lastly, I wanted to determine if quarters en route to the victory. 0 6, Campbell 1 6-0 2, Walsh 0 0-0 0, Cun­ thumbs and forefingers, guide about HOUSE RED DELICIOUS ICECREAM ningham 1 0-0 2. Totals 33 5-10 71. Award, will be received by President Carter at the White House today. harmful bacteria that constantly tooth, uppers and lowers, keeping the ORANQES WQAL. would have to be shortened. there were any wrinkles that I might “We had more fast breaks in the an inch of floss between the teeth. APPLES Larga flta AquiiiuH (47) — Bassola 11 1-2 23, Winfield, whose work with youngsters has included hosting a party for 15,- coats the teeth - from all surfaces of bristles angled against the gum line. help with. 1 haven't found any yet, second half,” Eaglette Coach Donna With a gentle sawing motion, insert PLANTS Still, the Lake Placid Olympic Camp 1 0-2 2, Clerkin 2 0-0 4, Adamwick 1 000 and provides two college scholarships annually to minority high school your teeth. While you may be 4. Use the same method on all of 6x79< 40< OFF I'm pleased with the trip on all Ridel cited, “We hit some outlet the floss between your teeth, being MAKE GREAT GIFTS 31^ Committee insists the lack of snow 2-2 4, Pont 2 2-2 6, Hawrylick 4 0-0 8. athletes in his St. Paul, Minn., hometown, also has set up the David M. Win­ brushing your teeth properly, there the inside surfaces of your teeth, up­ CILLO C A U P. isn't a problem. counts.” passes and shot pretty well in the se- careful not to snap it into the gums. II FORFOR VALENTINE’S VALENTINE’S DAY DAY FMCTODlllnUlM LETTUCE Totals 21 5-8 47 field Foundation to help expand his present activities and develop new are other factors to consider for com­ pers and lowers, still using the short The, gently slide the floss into the CARROTS “The weather isn’t a problem," About the only thing he wouldn’t charitable, scientific, literary and educational programs. plete oral care. back and forth strokes. •a z a l e a s •CINNeRAmA8/ -years, when she had Canucks were going to be anv trou­ mask fly off in a scramble in front of "They (the Canucks) checked and Ray Bourque added three assists Ric Soiling added two goals as 2 2 training is the caring and prevention Marcel Dionne broke Billy Smith’s to be taped herself. ble. the net. well." said Flyer Coach Pat Quinn. to set a club assist record for rookies Pittsburgh lost its fourth straight and RAY BROOK, New York (UPI) - of athletic injuries,” the youngster shutout bid with his 41st goal of the “Miss (Ginny) Lind asked me if I But the Canucks, winners of only "It's definitely nice to beat the "Vancouver played a very strong as Boston celebrated the return of 10th in the last 11. Derek Smith had France has brought its own chef to remarks. year at 13:48 of the third period. wanted to be a trainer and I said two games in 1980 and I-ll-l in their Flyers," said Broiqley, who played defensive game and took advantage Peter McNab and — four assists for the Sabres while Gil prepare meals for its athletes in the Last summer she attended a 3'/5- CanadienB 4, Rorkirs 3 'sure.’” Locke, who is on the field last 13 games prior to Thursday in 38 games for the Canucks last of the mental lapses we had. I didn't both returning from six-game Rod Langway scored on a 60-footer Perreault, Craig Ramsay, John Van SKI JUMPING Winter Olympic Village. day workshop at North Adams State hockey and track teams, recalls her night, rode two Rick Vaive goals and year. "Let's face it, to end their consider it too bad a performance. suspensions — with a wild win over Gilbert Jeannette, chef of the College in North Adams, Mass,, with 5:34 left to give Montreal its Boxmeer and Tony McKegney also Color this the breathtaking days at Illing Junior High. the stellar goaltending of Gary streak and everything, all of us are We have a statistic where their shots Toronto. Darryl Sittler had a goal fourth straight win. ’The winning goal scored goals. sport ol the Winter Games. Tournebroche restaurant just outside where collegiate trainers presented Man converts to a bird as he Paris, travels with both the French Locke sent away for a self-study seminars. "That really helped my swoops down a long incline Olympic team and its national soccer course entitled 'Athletic Training in understanding. I learned about it and gets airborne. the 70s’. She began her studies that squad to make sure all the athletes more in depth," she acknowledges. College Basketball Roundup Sexism is evident here. year and after passing the course, get French cuisine. Is she serious about making it a They won't let the lovely had to take a written test as well. She career? “Yeah, I'm thinking about it Easy Games Out ladies risk their necks in this hazardous endeavor. became certified to tape players, now,” Locke voiced shrugging her Coach Pulls Team Ski jumping was the spec­ LAKE PLACID, New York (UPI) receiving her certificate at the Illing shoulders, “but I have to get through tacular sport of the 1932 — The Soviet Union, which only girls’ basketball banquet in ninth biology first before I decide,” she games, with crowds of started competing in the Winter grade. added with a giggle. For SuperSonics 15,000 craning to see the The student-trainer has taken care competitors take to the air. Olympics in 1956 , 32 years after its “I’m thinking of it now as a side of the field hockey squad, presently By MARK FRIEDMAN And Forfeits Game It should be the same in inception, shares with Norway the job but that may change. I'm really oversees the aches and pains and not sure if I want to make it a I PI Sports Viler 1980. greatest number of gold medals with By MICHAEL SHALIN A local boy, Jim Denney, 49. The U.S. has 30, followed by taping of the basketball team and career," she admits. These days, nobody can blame Lenny Wilkens if he feels like a I PI Sports Writer offers America an excelleni Finland 23, and Austria and Sweden, will undertake the task in the spring But for now, she’s off to a good chance for a gold medal. (Art of the track and softball editions. sitting duck in a shooting gallery. There was always a kid like that in the neighborhood. You Devlin, another local hero, who both have 22. start. "Everybody is gunning for us, " the know, the little devil who would spoil everybody’s fun by saying, was a pioneer American Seattle coach said Thursday night points to lead Seattle, which also "If I don’t get my way. I’m taking my ball and going home.” He jumper. He now does color LAKE PLACID, New York (UPI) after his defending champion benefitted from Jack Sikma's 18 work for ABC-TV . — East Germany has logged the best Landry Wants No Part SuperSonics scored a 119102 victory points. would play on his terms — and only his terms. In the early days of ski performance in one event, capturing Apparently, some of those kids jumping (which Is about a over the Detroit Pistons. "You don't "We are 50 to 75 percent better century old), the Scandinavi­ eight of the nine gold medals for the don’t ever really grow up have easy games when you're the than last year." Johnson said. “We Arizona State, fell to 192 and 165 ans, particularly the Norwegi­ luge at the 1972 Sapporo Olympics. Thursday night in Tallahassee, Of Hollywood Henderson best team. " are out to prove last year wasn't a overall. ans, dominated the sport. Speedskater Lydia Skoblikova of Veteran Paul Silas scored three passing thing. Everyone wants a Fla., Memphis State Coach Dana But at Sapporo. Japan, in the Soviet Union holds the biggest in- the team's. Albert King — who scored 20 points '72, and Innsbruck, Austria, DALLAS (UPI) — Dallas Cowboys points during a 9-0 spurt at the start piece of a winner. We must meet the Kirk didn’t like the officiating. So, vidual gold medal haul four at the Coach Tom Landry has told out­ "He kept throwing the 'team ’ thing with 15 minutes left and his team — hit four free throws in the final 14 in '76, the host nations ware of the fourth quarter to give the challenge because we are winners. If able to come away winners. 1964 Innsbruck Games to go with the spoken linebacker Thomas at me. I guess everybody’s a team­ losing 55-54, Kirk decided he didn’t seconds and tipped away a North Sonics the spark they needed to win we keep doing the thing's we're History may repeat. two gold medals she won four years “Hollywood” Henderson that he will mate until you’re cut or fired,” he want to play anymore. TTie end result Carolina inbound pass in the final two their third straight game. doing, we don't have to look out for Predictions earlier. not be reinstated. said, “ If there is such a 'team’ and was a forfeit victory for Florida seconds to help Maryland, 17-3 Seattle held a 61-57 lead at the half anyone else." Henderson, forced into retirement everybody’s a part of it, why didn’t State in a rather meaningless Metro overall and 9-1 in the league, open up the 'team’ come to my call when I and an 89-85 lead at the end of the In other games, Indiana trounced a three-game lead in the Atlantic MEN'S 70-METER - 1. LAKE PLACID, New York (UPI) in midseason for poor play and being Conference game. needed them? Washington 134-104 and Atlanta Coast (Conference. A1 Wood led North Jim Denney, USA; 2. Pentti — Toni Sailer of Austria in 1956 and Janet Locke at Work a disruptive influence on the team, defeated Utah 92-90. Referee Dan Woolridge had called Kokkonen, Finland; 3. Harald Frenchman JeanClaude Killy in 1968 “Tom Landry’s the ’team.' There - NBA - Carolina, 165 overall and 6-4 in the Duschek, East Germany. had said he did not want to play for Parers 134, Rullrls 104 a second technical foul for bench con­ are the only two skiers to win all student-trainer Janet Locke tapes knee of girl basketball another club and hoped Landry would is no ’team.’ That’s a copout. Really third quarter, then scored the first duct on Kirk when the coach said league, with 27 points. MEN'S 90-METER - 1. Pentti Kokkonen, Finland; 2. three Alpine disciplines. player at Manchester High before recent practice at the Clarke change his mind. the best interest of the 'team ’ is the nine points of the fourth period to Dudley Bradley and Mickey John­ . f- something Woolridge obviously "I'm just so proud of these kids," Jim Denney, USA; 3. Jochen But West Germany’s Rosi Mitter- Arena. (Herald Photo By Adamson) But during'a 30-minute meeting best interest of Tom.” take a 98-85 advantage. son each scored 10 points in the didn’t like. ’The two were discussing a said Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell. Danneberg, East (Germany. maier came within an ace of Wednesday, the coach said Hender­ After Dallas lost to Washington— a fourth period as Indiana roared past charging foul Woolridge had just "You all picked them to finish sixth MEN'S 70 METER COM­ "It was a pretty good effort," said matching the feat at the 1976 son was finished as a Cowboy, game in which Henderson played Washington. Billy Knight topped In­ called on Memphis guard Eugene in the league and now they’ve beaten BINED — 1. Ulrich Wehling, Pistons Coach Richie Adubato. "We Bruin Hits the Boards Innsbruck Olympics by winning golds “He’s pretty firm in his stand,” poorly and was mugging for televi­ showed a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of diana and all scorers with 33 points Banks. Neither man would reveal the team you picked to be No. 1 East Germany; 2. Kazimierz Spazettes Volleyball Winners DIugopolski, Poland; 3. Rau- in the downhill and special slalom Henderson said, "1 tried everything, sion cameras — Landry told the while Johnson finished with 22 and Toronto’s Vince Tremblay racks up Boston’s John Wensink what Kirk said. Apparently, Kirk twice.” desire. But we ran into a red hot no Mietllnen, Finlanc. and a silver for the giant slalom. The Spazettes won the recent girls' coordinates, Hellians and Bumpy 1 even offered to cut the yard, cut the linebacker he was being waived. team. They're the world champions. George McGinnis 19. Knight also Joe Barry Carroll scored 21 points with a board check during last night’s game in Boston. Bruins then said he would pull his team off (NEWSPAPER ENTERPr.ISE ASSN | volleyball tournament at Bolton Dinks. lawn at the practice field on Satur­ Rather than play for another team, That's why they play like that." grabbed 14 rebounds. Greg Ballard but was on the bench with five fouls won, 8-6. (UPI Photo) the court if Woolridge allowed FSU High. The Spazette team members were day. The bottom line was I couldn’t Henderson said he would rather Detroit's John Long was the led the Bullets with 22 points and when teammate Keith Edmonson hit guard Mickey Dillard to shoot his Eleven teams were organized with Darby Bernard, Beth Porteus, Kathy even come back and clean cleats. retire but later changed his mind. game's top scorer with 24 points and Kevin Grevey added 21. free throws, a pair of free throws with eight ■ Petrocelli Out- 47 percent of the high school popula­ Wabble, Kim Rich and Charlene Fen­ “I did everything but get on my He was unable to arrange a trade center Kent Benson added 10 in his Woolridge then instructed Dillard seconds left to give Purdue, 15-5, its Hawks 92, Jazz 90 Baskeball tion participating. ton. Uncoordinates were Leah Fiano, knees and he still said no. So for the with a suitable team and decided to first game with the Pistons since to shoot. “At this point we told Coach Big Ten triumph over Minnesota, 13- BOSTON (UPI) — Rico Petrocelli a sports talk show, but it was turned Eddie Johnson scored 23 points. Special recognition was given to Rebekah Gleason, Donna Bolduc and fans of Dallas, the fans of Hollywood ask Landry for reinstatement. ILLINGJV GIRLS Kirk we were shooting free throws," 7. Drake Morris added 17 points for apparently has endeJ hine one-year down. Scallan said he is leaving the being traded from Milwaukee for John Drew added 13 and Steve Hawes the Uncoordinates, an all-freshman Teresa Grimaldi. Hellians used were or those with mixed emotions, 1 Henderson said "out of Bob Lanier. Bob McAdoo and Greg 12 to lead Atlanta. Utah's Adrian Illing jayvee girls dropped a 28-25 Manchester Police 0-10. Woolridge said after the game. "He Purdue, which leads the conference stint as Boston Red Sox analyst for door open in case Petrocelli recon­ team which placed second. Suzzanne Fenton, Ann Tylor, Chris frustration” he requested Landry to verdict yesterday to J.F. Kennedy of by a game over Ohio State. tried. I threw my pride out the win­ Kelser each had 16 points for the Dantley had a game-high 28 points (Kirk) said for a second time, 'If you WITS broadcasting by refusing to siders. It was round robin with each team Richardson, Ellen Godreau and dow.” ask New Orleans Coach Dick Nolan, Pistons. Dennis Johnson scored 23 Enfield. Michelle Morianos had 8 SENIOR Herb Williams Scored 22 points and and Terry Furlow added 21. shoot the technicals I’m leaving” ’ accept a job that would not have in­ Petrocelli will be succeeded by playing nine games. The four teams Kerrie Murphy. The Bumpy Dinks Landry was unavailable for com­ a former Cowboys assistant, if there points. Heather Reading 5 and Heidi Standings: Sportsman Cafe 8-2. Dillard shot, but Kirk didn’t leave. Carter Scott scored four points in the clude similar duties this season. John Miller, a Texas Ranger broad­ with the best records met in a single were Laura Garno, Darcy Grisel, Sue was room for him with the Saints. Sullivan and Traci Sullins 4 apiece ment but Henderson said the coach Fogarty Oilers 7-3, Irish Insurance Instead, Kirk and his team final 46 seconds to give 15-5 Ohio WITS President L. Joseph Scallan caster last season, who will join Ken elimination tourney. "avanagh and Doreen Gagnon. Henderson said Landry asked him to Ties for Early Lead for the 6-5 Rams. Agency 5-5, Fogarty Bros. 5-5, State its Big Ten success over told him that rejoining the Cowboys gathered some chairs and parked in offered Petrocelli a position hosting Coleman for Red Sox radio coverage. Winners were the Spazettes, Un­ would not be in his best interest, nor leave the room and then called M oriarty Bros. 4-6, Cooper St. the middle of the court in Tully gym. Michigan. ’The Buckeyes, who had Nolan. ILLING JV BOYS Package 1-9. There they sat for 30 minutes until lost an overtime game at Michigan Burns Starts Fast Illing jayvee boys dumped Woolridge reappeared and read an three weeks ago, struggled all the Bowling__ Kosciuszko of Enfield yesterday, 56- MIDGET official statement about the incident. way against the Wolverines and 39. Greg Turner had 21 points, Bruce Yuri Westry dumped in 13 points, The Memphis State team and their trailed 6382 after Michigan’s Paul NITE OWLS - Linda 6 Marandino 8 and A1 Jezouit 6 for the Heuerman hit one of two free throws Massaro 180489, Marion coreboQrclUnited Pm$ Intemationai Western Conference Sharlene Westry 8 and Jim Crombie 6 TRI-TOWN - Dave coach then left the arena to the ITIQHU NOSY IfM tf kidnest Drmion In Hawaiian Open 58 Rams. as the Nets toppled the Knicks, 38-28, with 1:23 remaining. Scott then toook Smith 191-1J2-483, Irma CangM Conference cheers of the 2,445 Florida State fans. F raser 202-222-224-648, WL Pd Gl over, DeSimone 176453, Carol Patrick Drmion Kama$ Citf 3S 2$ .SI3 - HbuVe spot Co see last night at the West Side Rec. Betty "This is not true, this is not what Dean Baker 216-234-602, N I T Pt$. 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Top very pleasant and home-like time. Call 643-2461, ask for DENTAL ASSISTANT- Scientific, Inc.. 871-0401. 649-5892. wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile. 18^ atmosphere helping our elder­ Kathy, or Joe. costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- n e A LT O R S Experience necessary. Multi­ 2000. Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, ly patients. Duties include girl office. Excellent benefits. BANK TELLER- Part time Schools-Classes 19 . 563-0151. some laundry work. Good DENTAL HYGENIST- D. W. FISH REALTY CO. Salary negotiable. Immediate opening in our Glastonbury of­ MANCHESTER OF / h o m e s / wages and benefits. Please Glastonbury. Part time. opening. Call 646-4314. fice will train. Call Mr. FOR THE BEST - Manchester RAISED RANCH. New quali­ call Doris Blain DNS 646-0129^ Flexible hours. Must include O'Leary, 633-4606, State Bank Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 ty built. 70' long. 9 rooms. 3 3 BEDROOM RANCH 243 M a in St. Manchester Tel: 643-1591 Manchester Manor Nursing some Saturdays. Karen 646- OPTICAL LABORATORY- For Savings, Equal Oppor­ pupils per teacher, FREE in­ bedrooms. Family room with Home. 385 West Center Street, 2142. Looking for career minded tunity Em^oyer, M/F. troductory lesson with this ad. fireplace. 2 car garage. Trees. Living room with beamed Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM y 0 LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. 872-9153 SERVICE needs folderess Manchester. people. Apply in person to: Much more. $98,500. Group 1, ceilings, formal dining Vernon Circle Vernon MAINTENANCE Optical Style Bar, 763 Main TEMPORARY WORKERS- Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. room, fully applianced, IW Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Sunday full or part time, AM and PM. APPLICATIONS now being Call 289-1527. Street, Manchester assignments East of the river acres. 2 car garage. accepted for full time for Clerk/Typists. □ REAL ESTATE DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH FRANK BORYSEVICZ weekend maintenance man. SALESMAN- Opportunity for Secretaries, with and without MANCHESTER Charming 5 room RANCH with 1’/4 baths, Apply in person to Meadows shorthand. Top company. Call "Member Ml Points Relocation" exciting position. Knowledge NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 Homes For Sale 23 $53,900.-6 Room ROBERT PRATT GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DEPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN fireplaced living room, extra Insulation, of stoves helpful. Base plus Convalescent Home. 333 Lvdia, Dunhill Temps, 289- WOLVERTON AGENCY Shift. Orientation program Bidwell Street, Manchester. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for 4319. Colonial, newly painted covered patio and much more. commission. Full medical starting every Monday. Plea­ Laundry stockroom. Folding, NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK 3 bedrooms, fully benefits. Paid vacation. Call BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, 649-2813 Mrs. Gray 525-1931. sant working conditions. Call SUPERVISOR: Full time sorting, coding etc. Pleasant carpeted, recent Mrs. Maloney at Burnside large banquet facility. Food working conditions. Equal Op­ paneled living room, eat-in Kitcnen, bath, & fur­ MANCHESTER Convalescent Home, 289-9571. and beverage experience portunity Employer. Apply in kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - lovely quiet setting on dead­ nace. preferred. Must have flexible person: Mechanics Uniform PART TIME SERVICE $59,900.— C ustom 6 Earn up to $200 a week. BABYSITTER NEEDED IN end street, deeded beach Experienced or will train. hours. Apply in person to The Service. 151 Park Avenue, ATTENDENTS - Days and MY HOME preferably from Colony, Vernon, Ct. No phone East Hartford. nights, starting March 1st. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive Room Cape. 3 U f i D X r . Apply 330 Ledyard Street, agent, Carol Cable-W^ner, bedrooms, carpeted Hartford. Manchester, Vernon, Bolton calls please. Training now. Call A-1, 649- REAITORS area. 3 days a week. 8 to 4 WANTED PART TIME 4917. Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal Living room & dining p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- DENTAL ASSISTANT / SECRETARY: Shorthand and housing opportunity. 443-4470. room. Aluminum MANCHESTER $370 / THOUSAND FOR 3914. siding, 3 car garage. ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. SURGICAL ASSISTANT typing, 60 plus words per Large new modern Postage paid. Free applica­ wanted for Oral Surgeons Of­ minute essential. General $61,900.-6 ro o m kitchen accentuates this 3 tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86, 732 TRUCK MECHANIC- fice. Full or part time. clerical duties. Professional Colonial. 2 bedrooms, BEDROOM CAPE. Also Experienced in Diesel. Start Experience necessary. Send office. Call 646-3003. Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. sunroom, carpeted fireplaced living room, for­ COVENTRY $75,900 at $7 per hour All fringe resume to Box R, c/o Herald. living room, dinin COVENTRY ^ $10,000 COVENTRY $69,900 benefits. For appointment call ALL ROUND RN’S - LPN’S mal dining room. Detached Flat, wooded lot just over ToHand line. Purchase sub­ Historic 1780 Center Chimney COLONIAL with 5 Four bedroom COLONIAL on child safe street. Enjoy TEMPORARY WORKERS- room, fireplace, garage 688-7596. MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ Had you made plans to attend our Tea but were unable to garage. West side location. ject to satisfactory perc test (Paid by seller). Lot size fireplaces. Bee-hive oven in the keeping room. Wide living in this home with the convenience of 2t5 baths: Assignments East of The come. If so Mrs. Henry DofN would be happy to meet with $59,900. River for Clerk / Typists dustrial Laundry. Electrical 125’ X 300’. Best price around on a lot. board floors, and many other original features. Char­ 1st floor family room: mud room, basement rec room AUTO BODY COMBINATION Si Hydraulic experience you and give you a tour of our facility. For those of yoi taht -man lu nans nocatior' and office. A pleasure to see. secretaries with and without MAN- At least 5 years ASSEMBLERS & COIL ming Village Homestead. shorthand. Top cornpany. Top required. Company Paid were able to attend the Tea, I would like to extend our Located convenient to shopping and experience. Start at $7.00 per WINDERS. 4-day week, 10- Benefits. Pleasant at­ sincere appreciation for making the Tea a success. Limited f pay, for top skills. Call Lydia, hour. All fringe benefits. Call hour day. Hours 7 to 5:30. schools, is this outstanding 3 bedroom Dunhill Temps, 289-4319. mosphere. Equal Opportunity positions are available on the 3 to 11 and 11 to 7 shifts full KEITH REAL ESTATE Bill Kates at 688-7596. Experience not necessary, Employer. Apply in person or ./ RANCH. Lovely fireplaced living room, will train. Apply to: Able Coil and part time. Call for an appointment 646-4126 \ TEACHERS AT ALL call: Mechanics Uniform Ser­ large kitchen, carport & much more. LEGAL SECRETARY- Law & Electronics. Howard Road, vice. 151 Park Avenue, East LEVELS: Universal Bolton. MARTIN BERGIN ADMIMSTIUTOR. Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, Firm in Vernon seeks full Hartford, 289-3421. VERNON MANOR HEALTH CARE FACILITY Ore. 97208. time Legal Secretary with good ^ in g and shorthand MANAGER TRAINEE SHADE Si OUTDOOR skills Experienced preferred. NEEDED - Major Manufac­ TOBACCO OPENINGS 180 REGAN ROAD, VERNON, 871-0385 RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll Telephone 646-1974. Between 9 turer needs 2 people to start available for Foreman M/F, Eqiuil OpportunUy Emptoyor p m and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. a m and 5 p.m work immediately. Some Supervisors Si Key farm GLASTONRURY Apply director of nursing management helpful, not Employees. Tobacco or Salmonbrook Convalescent INSPECTORS- First and Se­ necessary. Call 649-3936. related farming exper Home, off House Street, cond shift opening for Equal Op^rtunity Employer. necessary. Excellent wages CARRIER WANTED Glastonbury. Please call 633- Experienced Inspectors. and benefits. Year round MANCHESTER $86,000 ■ ■ REALTORS 5244 Ability to use Demensional BABYSITTER NEEDED employment. Contact: Per­ ADAMS INDUSTRIES Better than new two year old Bi-LEVEL in one of Inspection Tools and FOR 7-year-old Thursday and Manchester’s finer areas. 7 large rooms; 3 bedrooms: BOLTON $94,900 sonnel Department, Con­ CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 2225 Main St. to Town Hall, COVENTRY $79,900 NURSES AIDES wanted for Blueprints required Friday from 3 pm-11 pm. solidated Cigar Company, 131 2*^ baths; 2 car garage: Family room has fireplace Price slashed below replacement cost. Ready for im­ ZINSSER AGENCY full time on all shifts Apply Applications accepted Mon­ Autumn and Oak street area. Oak Street, Glastonbury, start your future with a fast growing aero-space A-FRAME Prow Contemporary, Soaring cathedral and sliding glass doors that lead to a large concrete mediate occupancy, this custom crafted reproduction director of nursing. Salmon- Douglas Road, day thru Friday, 9 to 11 a m. Call between 9 am and 2 pm. Conn., 06033, 633-3641. An company. Experienced help required In the beamed ceilings: Fieldstone fireplace; 3 acres of patio. Immaculate home on cul-de-sac. Call for more COLONIAL is an exquisite mini-estate on over 2 acres, brook Convalescent Home, off 647-9289 and 2 to 4 p ni Klock Com- Equal Opportunity Employer. Washington Street, wooded seclusion. Additional acreage available. details. yet only 15 minutes from Hartford. 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 House Street. Glastonbury , 1366 Tolland Turnpike, following categories: Please call 633-5244 E :hester EOE CAN YOUR PRESENT JOB Sycamore Street, and fill your financial goals? If the Clerk-Typist Expediter BABYSITTER NEEDED- answer is no, maybe I can Pricing Clerk Junior Accountant Linden Street Monday through Thursday. 3 help I have already put Homes For Sale 73 Household Goods 40 HELP WANTED BAKER- Stock Puller Inepector 80’S L p m to lOp.m Own transpor­ of my management staff in Evenings. Full time. Good EAST HARTFORD QIMllTYHONE FRBKLOaTION tation. Call 649-6022. Friday: WANTED PERSON TO Cadillacs. Interested? Call pay, atmosphere, benefits and Inelde Sales Exotic rear yard, in-ground pool, tenants pay half the Beautifully decorated and main- Three bedrooms, taro fireplaces, weekends anytime BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old 236-3126. Equal Opportunity working conditions. Clean mortgage. NEW 7 ROOM CAPE on 3/4 THE BARROWS CORNER tamed home Seven rooms • S hardwood floors, thermopane win­ boys 3 to 5 days week, 1 to 6 bedrooms. 14 balhs, super first floor dows. ceramic baths • p r i ^ at 174.- Employer kitchen. Apply at: Dugan's, Qualified Trainees considered. Apply In person CALL CHRIS acre lot. Aluminum siding family room for your enjoyment 900. Ixnmediale occupancy is just LATHE OPERATORS - With p m , Rachael Road area 335 C e n te r S tr e e t, storms, screens. Appliances, Sandy Reich 644-1727 2 years' experience Good Your home or mine No 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 70's SOUTH WINDSOR 36" GAS STOVE- In good con­ another plus! Barbara BosetU 64B- PERSON WANTED to clean Manchester. Owner financing on custom built Ranch. carpeting. $92,500. Several 8716 benefits Salaryalary n^otianegotiable weekends Call 646-3487 offices four hours a m. Mon­ 647-9946 or 647-9947 other Colonial styles being dition $50. White, (ill after Hawk Precision Co.. 303 day, Wednesday and Friday. SUBWAY OF MANCHESTER built. Peterman Agency, M9- 5:30 p.m. 649-9822, or 646-4751. Burnham Street, East Hart­ COOKS- Full and part time Buckland area. Apply: 46 is now hiring. Good opportuni­ 60'S GLASTONBURY 9404. 649-4844 NITON EXECUmiFS DONKT ford, telephone 528-9845 Must be reliable, neat, hard Adams Street. ty for a few good people to ADAMS INDUSTRIES Live where the air is clear • in the Unusual custom cape. 1 bdrm. study, working^^ Experience helpful. 340 PROQRE88 DRIVE Unbelievable price and unbelievable S'/t% financing. hills! Outstanding three bedroom spacious mastr bedrm . family rm., work part time. Applicants ranch located on almost two acres sunken living room Excellent Uyout RARE OPPORTUNITY ■ Apply: Rein's New York Style MAINTENANCE REPAIR should have a good math ap­ MANCHE8TER BOLTON YEAR ROUND Deli Restaurant, Route 30, Super master bedroom Call Mary for entertaining. Professional OWN YOUR OWN POSITION - Basic skills titude. with some register 50’s BOLTON WATERFRONT. Huge living Gabbey 649-»iS9 landscaping Call Mike Vignone 666- BUSINESS Distributor for Vernon. required in Carpentry, Plum­ experiences, and like to work Perfect. 3 bedroom home. As little as $2,700 down. room, large eat-in kitchen, 3 3006 Kodak film. Duracell bing, Electrical Wiring, & with the public. Late after­ large bedrooms and full base­ Batteries. G.E., Sylvania and FRYER DELIVERY MAN. Machine repair. Active, take- noon and late night shifts ^FO REM A N ment. $48,500, Group I, other photo products needed Nights, full time. Apply Bess charge person needed. Call available during the week and 40’s VERNON Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. $33,MO so lUNY EXTRAS... in your area. No selling. Ser­ Eaton Donuts, 150 Clenter Bev" H Hannan a for interview a| weekends. Must be neat and 2 or 3 bedroom Ranch nestled In the pines. Short walk to You'll get year round enjoyment In Klegance and luxury abound in this vice top Retailers under Street, Manchester ^intment,tmi 746-2238 8 a m reliable. Apply in person to EAST HARTFORD lake. NEW COLONIAL this 4 room ranch. Walk to C^jventry four bedroom colonial. Oak floors, exclusive contract established 30 p.m., Monday thru 288 Center Street, across from M/F lake large lot in private area Low sunken family room. firepUce • by us High immediate in­ W AMF Cuno. a conllnuousiy growing leader In liquid tittra- BOLTON- RANCH 5 ROOMS, Fireplaced livingroom, IVk taxes Call for appointment to see Outstanding home!' Call Barbara Friday. Corbin-Gentry, Moriarty Brothers, Large fireplaced living room, Fid CYandall 742-0064 Boaetli64»67t6 come minimum required in­ Somersville. f J lion systems has an Immediate opening tor a person baths, 3 good sized WE ARE LOOKING FOR who Is capable of Instructing and directing both mates HOMEOWNERS full basement. 150x3(10 lot. 1 vestment $9,975 lOO'T profit $0. Is the cost for mortgage counseling on ANY Ct. home bedrooms, wall to wall structure Call between 8 AM Housewives interested in CARRIER WANTED and females. This position Is immediately available In owner. Excellent condition. carpeting throughout. MMSFILD making good money for part SECRETARIAL our Stafford Springs plant on the 2nd shift. We are or out of state property. Call theJInanclal experts lor an & 5 PM. 1-800-633-6367 Or $58,900. F.J. Spilecki, 643-2121. Priced to sell at $64,900, $N,M0 New listing! IXilch colonial boasting time hours, soliciting from looking tor an ambitious person ready to accept respon­ appointment. We will make your luture affordable. (excellent family home with three write: American Film PART-TIME: Immediate sibility. Chemical and math background with some 156 L Center Street four bedrooms. 3 baths all in our pleasant East Hartford POSITION bedrooms. LR with wood stove in excellent condition. Beautiful Processing, Inc , 1935R Opening available for training experience In paper-making manufacturing will enhance VERNON- Charming 5 room 163 - 247 High Street, (Corner of Spruce A E. Center Bte.) firepUce and large atUc fan is in­ mature landscaping House in area Office Hourly rate. Plus com­ as: Automotive mechanic. your chances for the position. Must have previous Ranch set on lovely Hoover Court. B'ham, AL The Manchester Board of cluded All this located on nice Urge of fine homes Call Mary Bamford 35226 missions, plus bonuses. Hours Communications specialist, supervisory experience. landscaped lot. Featuring 1 647-1000 EHO____ 9 a m. to I p.m. Call us at 569- Education seeks applicants 6 - 66 High Court, and FIRESIDE 1/2 bath, wall to wall ZINSSER AGENCY lot. Call to view! 7424l7Xi Supply Specialist, Clerk- for a year round ((52 Good starting salary, complete benefits evallable In­ TYPISTS AND CLERK 4993, ask for Teresa typist, No experience cluding dental and generous employee discounts on carpeting, and fireplace. 646-1511 weeks) Secretarial Posi­ 235 Main Street. AMF nationally popular sporting goods and recreational 648-8030 Priced in the mid 50 s. Group TYPISTS are needed to work necessary. Join the Connec­ tion. Immediate opening. INSURANCE AGENCY seeks ticut Army National Guard. equipment. Send resume In confidence with salary I, Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. i : in the Hartford area. Call Personal Service Represen­ Applicants must possess Colonial Park Rd., Traitor Park history or call Roland St. Peter at 684-2707 or 646-5212, today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430 Call Sergeant Hanna at 649- good typing and tative Knowledge of Auto and 0423 for enlistment informa­ Homeowners helpful but not tion. stenographic skills. Salary EXPERIENCED SANDWICH essential. Call ^ b Lathrop. range $8210 to $9965. MAKERS wanted for cocktail 646-6050 Excellent benefits. Contact lounge. Call 644-9637 between Wilson E. Deakin Jr., Cuno 9 a m. and 12 noon. A WOMAN OR MAN receives G A a C H U S PART-TIME HELP equal compensation in our Assistant Superintendent DIVISION of Schools. River Roed, Route 32 PART TIME. Want cash for WANTED - Evening^s or business. If you're looking for Stafford SprtAge. C T 06076 weekends Apply at: Dairy a C areer Opportunity in 647-9946 or 647-9947 the holidays? For every day? 647-3451 An equal opportunity employer M/F It's easy with the phone In Mart, 368 Spencer Street, Management, call 648-3936. your own home. Call 249-7773. Manchester. M9-3046. Equal Opportunity Employer. 1 8 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Feb. 8, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Feb. 8, 1980 - 19 Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz ArUclN tor Sale 41 AnHquea 48 Resort Property FRANK flna ERNI 'S PIZZERIA f . ^ ^ . For Rent 58 ACROSS 2 Ages Answer to Previous Puzzle 3 Center of sail DINING ROOM SET Colonial WANTED - Antique Fur­ 1 MAMA HA HA THAT'S THE FUNNIEST VOU UlOULPN'T BELIEVE 1 Boat 4 Noun suffix A E C R U b | L E A W L style $1,400. Call 368-1988 niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil CAPE COD- Harwich. 2 |i DRKAMBD THE X 1 1 0 8 T 1 A M 1 A bedroom Cottage Home R b b y 6 Frambetia 5 Confederate Paintings, or Antique items. H A H A H A ! LOOKING THINS I'VE HOW RIPICULOUS THAT 10 Frothy detiert States Army E n A LA 8 A R t M O p M O N T ^ B c R N A 6 I - E R. Harrison, 643-8709. available July 5 to August e v e r s e e n .' o m LOOKEP AFTER HE 12 Placid (abbr.) 8^ E 0 5 i m 1 B 8 E N 2nd.: and A u^st 3rd to 31st. By Abigail van Buren TOOK OFF THE SroeWNS CAP 14 Cure 6 Cry of IT E A W a L A l Call 643-7802 or 649-2660. C H O iR ^ D D E N L Y 15 Telephone (2 affirmation F U P E y«]8 ■ s Y D N E Y T' A FIREWOOD SEASONED For (Vented to Buy 49 wdi.) 7 City on the P E ■ a P T A L E Sale. $55. I Ton truck load. NEW CONTEMPORARY G O T t h e m 16 Feat aircraft Rhone T 0 N S ■ t o I e V 1 8 A Call alter 4 p.m. 644-1444. HOME with ocean view. South (abbr.) 6 Water hole E N D u RE 0 0 F E R Kingston. Rhode Island. 17 Atmosphere 9 Cut dead USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to Available for month of July. Gives Her Ex 19 Island of exile 11 City in Israel 11. good condition. 646-8069. WANTED OLD PIANO- Call Call 643-9902. t-a 20 Ways 12 Miser 871-2143, between 10 a.m. and 23 Copy 13 Environment MEDITERRANEAN STYLE 8 p.m. (Vented to Rent 57 DRIVE ONE TODAY! A ‘Z’ Rating 26 Canal system agency (abbr.) custom made Dinette Set. in northern 16 Christian 27 High (Let.) 43 Frezied state Wrought iron with Hexagon STAMPS - Private collector Probale Notice Probate Notice Probate Notice DEAR ABBY: I am 49 and have been divorced from my Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan Michigan symbol 28 Rivers (Sp.) 20 Gangster's girt 44 Musical shapM table top. 4 matching would like to buy a few aban­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ex-husband for over 20 years. All that time I have been bom­ 27 Jackie's 2nd 29 Concerning (2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 79 ZEPHYR HMA4PH.r ANCTTHEI? husband friend character wrought iron chairs $75, 643- doned collections or ac­ HELP WANTED ESTATE OF FRED T. BAKER. ESTATE OF MINNIE S. REARDON, ESTATE OF JOHN F. EACCARO, barded with letters from him telling me he has never stop­ THAT S WHAT I wds.. Let, deceased deceased SOU ALWAV5 'Y 9677. cumulations to fill open ONE-BEDROOM lEnglne Lathe Operator, ped loving m e-even during his marriage to a French e m r jOv e e w h o LIKE ABOUT SOU, 30 Broadway 21 Length abbr.) 46 Not up APARTMENT for middleage The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, FINPAWAV TO L THANKS, MR. 32 Shade spaces. Call 649-6642 after 4 Bridgeport Operator, Judge, of the Court of Probate, Judge, of the Court of Probate. woman while he was stationed overseas. CAN'T COME ID < NUTCHELL-VOU'RE 22 Scribble 31 Turk 47 Bird's arm tWA (na.TM Rag U S OX BUSINESS OFFICE 1967 CHEVY MALIBU: Good CARROT QUICHE, CARROT BUILDING - Approximately running condition. Many new 78 TNUNDERBIRO HOLTON TRUMPET ■ Good 1975 MERCURY MONARCH- OLDSMOBILE 1965 JE T 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- yiCHVSSOISE, CARROfFONlDUE, condition $90 or best offer 2600 square feel, with ample parts. Excellent second car, $1900 . 4 door. Bucket seats. STAR 88- 70,000 miles. Four Excellent condition. Power Diamond Jubilee Edition. Our Boarding House This Funny World 646-1032 parking. Close to Center, call 643-1838. CARROT CRgpES AND CARROT Power. Air. AM-FM. Good door. Radio. Good body, and steering and brakes. Moonroof, full power, air, AMS B. HCOPU, THE hospital and new court condition. Call after 5 p.m., running condition. $500. Call Automatic transmission. Will 1979 YAMAHA - SX 1100 E MARTHN, HCW CLBVER