28 - EVENING HERALD. Thun., Nov. M, 197» Illing Posts Honor Roll Three Leave Girl Scouts Appoint MANCHESTER - Here Brody, Raymond Brookes, Flanagan, James Fralllcciar- Palmer.. Christopher Parker, Laura School Staff is the first quarter honor Denlae Buonano, Steven dl, John Frallicciardi, Debra Several New Leaders Byam. Galligan, Gary Gates, Leonie Parliman, Laura Petersen, roli for Illing Junior High Doreen Phelps, Desiree Pina, VERNON -T h e Board of Educa­ Marie Campion, Michael Glaeser, Alex Glenn, Heidi MANCHESTER -The Sines, Diane Vasko, Cynthia Hen- School: Deborah Poland, Sandra tion has accepted, with regret, the Coakley, Colleen Cun­ Goehring. Manchester-Bolton Community niquin, Janet McCann, Judith White, G rade 7 Prior, David Ramsey. resignations of three staff members. ningham, Charles Curtiss, Timothy Graboski, Pamela Association of the Connecticut Valley Ann Brock, Susan Burbank, Shirley House and Hale To Close in January Wayne Reading, William Carrie Adams, Kathi Liane Darna, Kimberly Gurney, Mary Jo Heine, Kurt Girl Scout Council has appointed Reading. Karen Roy, Elsther Donna Frey, a Grade 5 teacher at Cyr, Wendy Palermo, Helen Zlllora, Albert, Kathleen Albert. Davis. Heinrich, Amy Huggans, a number of new leaders. They were Mary Gannon, Maureen Parker, and Saunders, Elizabeth the Maple Street School for almost 12 opened in 1853 by Edwin M. House. It it, we can’t afford to continue the The store has been conducting a 20 1960 many renovations were made to Kathleen Ambach, Thomas fXrnna DeBonee, Ashwani Kimberly Hutt, David James, given Girl Scout pins at a recent' Laura Choinski. By BARBARA RICHMOND Upstairs one side caters to women Paul Jonas Jr. Savidakis, John Savidakis, years, has resigned for personal changed hands in 1660 when it was operation,” Skillen said. percent off sale for several weeks, modernize the interior and exterior and children and the other to men August, Susan Berzenski, Dhar, Joseph Donovan. investiture-rededication service at Herald Reporter Susan Besterfleld, Keith James Keeney, Dawn Rebecca Schackner, Lorna reasons. The resignation will be Also, Frances Hillenbrand, Sheila taken over by two former clerks, He said traditionally downtown which was an indication that it of the business which has stood as a and young boys. Kristin Eib, Felicia Seybolt. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. MANCHESTER - The House and Blanchard. Caitlyn Blodgett. Falkowski, Gahan Fallone, Kinney, Susan Krupp, Brenda effective as of Jan. 2. Brook, Lynn Persky, Dorothy Thomas J. and Frank P. McCann. store operations are not profitable perhaps was trying to deplete the landmark on Main Street over the Barbara Bottomley, Karen Kuhl, Paul Kurowski, John Jeffrey Shaw, Karen Hale Department Store on Main The owners filed bankruptcy notice stock. The original building was Angelique Faucher. Sidway, James Slewertsen, New leaders are Susan Carreiro, Theroux, Mary Ann Anderson, anymore. He said it’s been a fine years. Carlson, Michele Carrier. Brian Garrison, Lisa Gates, Lampson, Theresa Landry, Jeanne Martino, a clerk in the Street vrill cease operation as of the in 1963 and It was at that time It was destroyed by a fire in 1909. Tem­ Melanie Smith, Timothy Noreen Carpenter, Ruth Treat, Shirley ’lYoutman, Denise Smaglia, store and has had a lot of loyal While the first House store was es­ For many years there was a self- Michael Castleman, Lisa Laura Gauther, Ann Giles, Julie LaPlante. school system’s business office Beverly Sincere, Jean Johnson, end of January. The intent to close' taken over by Gorin store chain of customers over the years. tablished in 1853, the first Hale’s was porary headquarters were set up and Richard Lemieux. Thomas Sporck. William Steele, David Lucinda Blssell, Laura Broadt, Linda service grocery store in the base­ Chatzky. Edward Ciarcia, Kim Girard, Amy Giidden, resigned, effective Nov. 30, to take a Wllinski, Deborah Melesko, Angela Mac, Sharon Wrobel, Mary was confirmed today by Clyde Boston, now known as Almay Corp. Francis Hennequln, local manager, established in 1875 and the two ment and in later years it was a plans were immediately made to Christina Colvin, Trisha Lerch, Michael Lohr, Jennifer Stepper, Mark Stepper, Skillen, treasurer of Almay Inc., a rebuild. Andrew Haberem, Margaret position elsewhere. She has worked Katherine McDonald, Victoria Tor- Ann Brosan and Carol Burnett. In confirming the planned closing, said the store employs about 40 per­ organizations joined forces in 1896 to center for Sperry and Hutchins (S & Cunliffe Harvey. McGillvary, Gerald Machie, Pamela Sterling. Boston-based firm that bought the Sean Sullivan, Kenneth in the system for almost 11 years. siella, Nancy Mann, Teresa LaBelle, ’The group will meet Dec. 4 at the Skillen said that the lease on the sons, many of whom have been form House & Hale Inc. The corpora­ H) trading stamps. Gregg Davis. Karyn Heather Homyak, Kristin Gordon Markham. Donald business in 1963. When Justus Hale died the House Szarek, Erica Taylor, Robert Paulette Smith, Marcia Rojewski. church for its annuai Christmas par­ building expires the early part of working there for many, many years. tion built the first building to house The basement now contains DiYeso. Christopher Dow­ Hutt, Eric Johnson, Steven Maxim, Patricia McCarthy, Catherine Doyle, assistant The tu/in department stores have family acquired his interest in the ning. James Duffieid. Eric Rebecca McCray, Alicia Taylor, Lisa Varney, James ty- next vear and officials don’t feel it He said he had no comment about the the two stores at the comer of Main household items such as pots, pans, block and in 1933 acquired the con­ Jonas. Marie Kaszowski, Vincens, Karen Weinberg. secretary at RockWlie High School, been an institution in Manchester for Dziedzinski. Daniei Evans. McDowell, Lisa McRory, Also, Mary Lavorite, Eloise ’The next regular meeting of the would be productive to renew it. closing except to say he hasn’t any and Oak streets. dishes, sheets, towels, rugs, yam and Terrance Kean. James Richard Wemmell, Harold for five years, resigned, effective trolling interest in the J.W. Hale Arthur Fettig. Lauri Galiip. Kimberly Merz. Paul Monaco. Belanger, Teresa Agostinelli, Joyce group wiil be Jan. 15 at the church more than 100 years, having been “I hate to see It close, but let’s face other plans at this time. When the McCann’s took over in Korner, Karen Krupp. Whiting. Cheryl Wilson, Nov. 23, to also take a position many other items. Corp. Gloria Gaiiy. Karen Caree. Cynthia Munroe. Kimberlee Pasquita Lippolis. Patricia Wojnarrowski. elsewhere. Yamott, Mary Green, Mary Ann with the snow date to be Jan. 22. Lisa Gauthier. Lauren Giles. Patricia MacBryde. Susan Norton. Lee Norwood, Donald Cheryl Girard. Ruth Glaeser. Marte, William Masse. John Gleba. Elizabeth Goetz Elizabeth McCoan. Melissa SALE ENOS SATURDAY, Gwen Goyette. Steven Gr- McCray, Scott McNeill. DEC. 1st zymkowski. Albert Harris. Steven Michaud. \ Kenneth Harvill. Jennifer Anne Mistretta, Christopher Sentences Heinrich. Lizatte Heritage. Nelson. Helen O'Connell, Kevin Hutt. Bryan Jones Christian Petersen, Jill Pyka, Evelyn Kelsey. Linda Klips- Heather Reading, Christopher G R O s s m n n s tein. Brian Kuhl. Jeanne Repass. Michelle Richie. Lemieux. Darlene Lepak. Sherri Ribichaud. RnQ})€VFins PRODUCTS comPRny Stephen Logan. Mark Lukas. Lisa Romanchuck. Robert 3 Scot McCluggage Roya, Ann Marie Russell, For Acquin Lisa Massaro. Reina Meuc- Sarah Schaffer, Karen Segal. ci. Sandy Mlllette. Kimberly George Sinnamon. Andrew Mitchell. Michelle Morianos. Spiel. Dawn Strothers Tracy Murning. Marc Kathleen Szarek. Sandra ■ Since T^1 o gOg Single Copy o 15c Horn*. Deiivefttd | Olander. Kathy Pappas, Trombly. Kristin Wait. SAVE Steven Patarini. David Weston Willett. Kenneth Riordan. Sarah Robinson. Wilson, Daniel Wright. Mark ♦ 3 w . 105 Years Michael Rock. Jon Rogers. Zalcman, Lynn Zimkiewicz. Teamwork ./ Julie Rubin. Mary Russell. G ra d e 9 Id m 0 Stacey Sampson WATERBURY (UPD-Unemployed Charlene Schlichting. Jen­ Lee Albert. James Angell. Each murder count is punishable a l l Preserved roofer Lome Acquin today was nifer Seise. James Sheehy. Laurip Baker. James fer- by a sentence of 25 years to life, and Lisa Silverman. Laura Sloan. nard. David Bashaw. Denise 'I sentenced to 105 years to life, in the acson charge could carry a 10- Kristin Spear. Lori Sporck. Beckwith, Mary Belanger, Tradition ^ / prison for slaying eight children and year sentence. Scott Stenhouse Debra Blake a woman in Connecticut's largest Leslie Stevenson. Debra Richard Blasko. Carmen mass murder. Acquin. an Indian native of Maine, Bonacorsi. Marie Boober. Strothers. Heidi Sullivan. MANCHESTER -T en years ago, The state had recommended the lived in a Waterbury area and had Paul Toland. Andrea Watts, Robin Boober, Toby Brown, often visited the home of his step­ Diane Carlson. Donna 1 an effort to raise funds for a nativity defendant be sentenced to 225 years Lisa Weinberg, Sandra scene for Center Park was to life in prison, which would have brother, Frederick Beaudoin. Wilson, Donald Wright, Carrier. Mark Cimino QUALITY STUDS State's Attorney Francis M. Christopher Coniam, spearheaded by the Tall Cedars of prevented parole for 160 years. But Kimberly Wright, Kelly 2x4x8’ ECONOMY McDonald summoned more than 50 Patrick Cosgrove, Erin Lebanon. 'Their successful effort and Superior Court Judge Walter M. Wynn. Sarah Zimmerman A low priced standard Crossley, Fionna Cun­ the townspeoples’ contributions got Pickett Jr. said that sentence was witnesses to link Acquin to the G ra d e 8 sized stud. Do-it your* murder scene. ningham. Gary Davenport, self now & save! ' f i the money to purchase the scene. “not proper” because it went beyond Louisa Addabbo. Stacy Tony Diaz. Kellie Dietz, \ The selection committee was made the reasonable life enpectancy. Police experts testified blood and Anderson, Mary Argiros, Amy Steven Dietz YOUR CHOICE! up of two prominent Manchester per­ Instead, Pickett sentenced Acquin hair strands found on a pair of Atlas, Kenneth Baker, Laurie Louis DiPoalo. Jacque 2x4x8’ TOP QUALITY 4'x8’x5/32" to the maximum 25 years to life in Acquin's pants matched that of Mrs. Baker, Jeffrev Baskin. Brian Doiron. John Dubiel. Jack Meets building code re* sonalities. John J. Sullivan, owner of the slaying of Cheryl Beaudoin and to Beaudoin and one child. They also Dungfelder, Karen Eddy. ■INSIDER" quiremenis. "Stud REVERE HICKORY "NATIONAL" Sullivan and Company Advertising t Beckwith testified unusual knots used to bind Harris Berger, Glen Joan Edwards. Laurie STORM WINDOW Grade" stamped for HYDE PARR WALNUT C A K COO CEDAR Specialities, and Ernest J. Tureck, terms of 10 years to life for the murders of eight youngsters. Acquin Boggini. Stephen Bogli. Jef­ Emond. 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From Glenney Co. (Herald photo by Pinto). Pickett said the sentence "of The verdict was reached after SAVE three months of testimony before SAVE' 1 in Center Park. left, John J. Sullivan and Ernest J. Tureck course it is a long tim e” but “ the l1 1 % > court has left open some hope." nine male and three female jurors, who relied heavily on the confession _____U % j ! Satin Acquin, 29, was found guilty Oct. ^ state police said Acquin gave just 24 of using a tire iron and knife to hours after the murders. 0 2x4" TERRA 4 "x6 " LIGHTWEIGHT 25"x19 ■■ CLASSIC' NO WAX "PEEL N'STICK " OUR BEST GRADE bludgeon and stab his foster Acquin's attorney, John Williams CEILING BEAMS CEILING TILES MARBLE TOP VANITY 12"x12 ” FLOOR TILES POLYURETHANE brother's wife, their seven children of New Haven, fought vigorously to To cott Session and a visiting child in a rural have the detailed confession of the OUfl BEG OUR REG OUR REG OUR REG OUR REG Prospect home early July 22, 1977. crimes tossed out as illegally ob­ LOW 1 _ _ _ _ LOW/ 1.69 39 LOW 139 99 LOW 12 99 Some of the children, who ranged n iw n EACH LOW 95« EACH TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Iran's the shah is accepted then we will deal bath prayers at Tehran University on stand trial as "accomplices” of the tained and contrived. 109“ new foreign minister announced the 10th day of Moharram, one of the deposed shah, and Mexico suddenly in ages from 4-12, were found with Williams argued unsuccessfully Look like hand-hewn wood limbers! 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Choice of Satin or Gloss Security Council an international committee be year ago today, bloody street shah's visa. who treat^ the defendant earlier Available in various lengths It's so easy to do-it-yourself & save! •srw-licfi. 1M.H...... 124.N finishes! Buy now & really save! cover up the crime, the state V i to any room & save! meeting on Iran and he mled out any protests and riots signalled the final A spokesman for the militants coerced the confession from a formed to investigate the shah’s charged. negotiations on the fate of the 50 downfall of the shah. holding the embassy said today he bewildered Acquin. crimes and indicated he stood by that After eight hours of deliberations hostages held at the besieged U.S. suggestion. The students occupying the em­ did not know of any move to treat the Williams' actions, especially IT RIGHT! DO IT FOR LESS! SHOP AT GROSSMAN'S! Embassy. bassy compound warned Thursday hostages harshly, although "strict over three days, the jury found during six weeks of jury selections To underscore the foreign Acquin guilty on none counts of The American-educated Sadeq minister’s militant words, hundreds they would speed up the beginning of action” was "certain” if the United brought reprimands from Judge EMERSON PORTABLE Qotbzadeh, 47, told a news con­ of thousands of Moslem spy trials of American hostages if States moved the shah to another murder and one count of arson for Walter M. Pickett Jr., who also country. the deaths of Mrs. Cheryl Beaudoin, denied several motions that he dis­ ELECTRIC HEATER ference, "According to a decision demonstrators marched today to the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi left SAVE SAVE made by the Revolutionary Council, besieged U.S. Embassy on the second the for any country 29, and the eight children. qualify himself SAVE' SAVE A demonstration Thursday similar c? •5 •2 we are not attending the Security day of massive anti-American except Iran. 32%IilV28%L Council tomorrow, and obviously will protests. For the first time since the wave of to today's was highlighted by self- keep in contact with the United In Cairo, Egypt, a spokesman said anti-American demonstrations began flagellation by scores of the devout Nations for further discussions.” today that President Anwar Sadat after the seizure of the embassy, Moslems outside the U.S. Embassy. Khomeini, the state radio reported MHS Graduate OUR REG LOW 49 99 4 l b . h e a t TREATED Qotbzadeh’s announcement renewed an earlier offer of asylum demonstrators brought out posters for the wandering shah, who was today purporting to show American Thursday, said “just as we '3 In 1' heaterl 500/100/1500 watts WOOD SPLITTER WEDGE deepened the crisis at the embassy, demanded and are demanding the intensified by Mexico’s surprise deci­ reportedly ready to leave a^New atrocities against Iranians. for ideal comfort! Even gentle con- trial of Mohammed Reza, and (Jod yoclion heating. Low profile slyl- 'I,?'.?®," sion not to renew the deposed shah of York hospital, his home in exile since The posters appeared to be a X _ r ’ treated! 8 1/2 long, 2 willing, we shall put him on trial, so Victim of Crash ing fits any decorl Savings! Iran's tourist visa, which expires June. hardline attempt to highlight alleged 1/4" wedge. Easy to han­ we shall also demand the trial of the dle! Great outdoor value! Dec. 9. Sadat's invitation followed by a U.S. "retaliation” against Iranians MANCHESTER - A former Magnell, also of Manchester, was Let Me C ertify Your Asked about the fate of the few hours a brief statement by in the United States while the fate of presidents — those who were ac­ •DUPLEX RECEPTACLES You Don’t Have to Re Cold In Your Own Home, Apartment or Office!! REG 6 99 complices in the crimes, whatever Manchester High School graduate, employed as a carpenter prior to his •QUIET SWITCHES hostages held by Moslem militants Mexico’s foreign minister that the the hostages hung in the balance. who later served as a nurse at retirement. A widower, he met Miss for the past 27 days, Qotbzadeh said: deposed ruler’s six-month tourist Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in their positions, be it Carter, Nixon or Home Energy Elticlent IT’S PORTABLE ’’INTERTHERM” ELECTRIC’S (Lyndon) Johnson. We shall demand Manchester Memorial Hospital and Palmer during a visit she made to REG 2/1 38 “There is no hope for negotiation visa would not be renewed. one of his sharpest attacks, said eventually joined the Army Nurse Manchester and the couple was Peter Curlm. NU Energy Consultant. Hartford at this stage.” Thursday President Carter and that they should be put on trial and HOT WATER HEAT WITHOUT PLUMBING The demonstrators converged on this is what Carter fears." The 79- Corps during World War II, and her married I'-z years ago sharing a love 2 FOR He said. ”As soon as the return of the embassy today after Moslem sab­ previous American presidents should husband were among the 257 people for travel and photography. Brown or ivory. Single pole switches FOR ROOMS UP TO FOR ROOMS UP TO SAVE year-old religious leader said the Let me help you get started in making your home & duplex receptacles. U L listed. 10x10 FT 12x12 FT hostages would be pardoned if the killed when an Air New Zealand The cause of Wednesday's crash of energy efficient. Ask for our home energy audit 5 FT LONG MODEL 7 FT LONG MODEL •5 shah is returned to Iran. crashed into an Antarctic volcano. the excursion plane was not im­ questionnaire. Fill it in and send it back to me. We ll Muriel Palmer Magnell, 74, and mediately known, buy judging from •RECEPTACLE COVERS her husband, Theodore Magnell. also the position of the scattered debris, analyze it FREE of charge and mail it back to you •SWITCH COVERS 6 LB. TEMPERED Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge 3 1 0 9 " 1 1 9 " 74, were touring New Zealand when some officials said the crash might with specific suggestions on how to make your 1 WOODCHOPPERS MAUL •Hearted Warden Castaneda told a press conference in REG 5/1 45 •Never need refilling •Fire­ Why have a cold room when you can heat It economically with this Mexico City “it would not make the DC-10 in which they were have been caused by a navigational home more energy efficient. Homes that meet Hardaned & tempered A M I proof, children and pets remarkable portable heater that looks and works like a permanent sense" (or the shah to return to passengers crashed into Mount error the standards for insulation and other energy headi Fire tempered ^ N ^ H I 5 FOR can't be burned • Lets you baseboard. Permanently sealed-in water and anit-freeze solution handleal Straight ■ ■ Mexico, which based its decision on Erebus. Mrs. Magnell's survivors are two efficiency measures under the NATIONAL Brown or ivory! Durable bakelite sleep at night, worry free • warms the air even after built-in thermostat shuts electricity o ff... for grained hardwood. Born in Mansfield on March 13. sisters, Leona Darling of Manchester No noisy fans to blow dust the "true world crisis” created by ENERGY WATCH (N.E.W.) program we are plastic! Stock up now & realty save! extra economy. Absolutely safe, too. Put behind floor-to-cefling Buy now & save! 1905. she lived on Oakland Street in and Jane Vaughn of Gaithersburg. and dirt •Listed by Under­ Spared Irish Setter the embassy takeover and "the per­ sponsoring, will be certified energy efficient and writers Laboratories. CSA, drapes, furniture, doors, anywhere! A child can stuff tissue into It sonality of the shah himself.” Manchester with her family. Md.; and several nieces and etc.4«Piuga into any or­ without slightest danger. Best of all, you get soft, healthful hot water There was no immediate comment Following her stint in the Army nephews. receive our Energy Efficient Home Award. An heat.. .without piping or plumbing, in decorator gray design. to Irish Setters. I have one of my Thompson said a local resident dinary outlet •Doesn’t use By DONNA HOLLAND from Washington or from spokesmen Nurse Corps, she took up residence in Mr. Magnell is survived by a niece N.E.W. certified home is more comfortable, and up oxygen in the air own.” complained because the dog was in 0 Herald Correapondent should start saving you energy and money Asked why he didn’t keep dogs in her yard so he picked him up and put for Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. the West, settling in Red Bluff, Calif. in Manchester. immediately. ANDOVER - A beautiful Irish the past when he couldn’t find homes him in the dog pound. He said the dog Call the Energy Management Services SAVE STAINLESS STEEL Setter apparently not wanted by for them Kowalski said, “My wife was not licensed but should have (Betty) would have divorced me if 1 been. He said. “Bill (Kowalski) had Department at the Northeast Utilities office in 2 ” SINGLE BOWL SINKS anyone, was saved from death by the this area, and I’ll send you our home energy audit local dog warden recently. kept all the dogs I wanted to.” the dog at his house and technically Mrs. Kowalski, however, who had he should have been licensed.” questionnaire today. 22 "x25" William Kowalski, who has served REG. 2? 99 just seen a picture of "two beautiful ALUMINUM COMBO as Andover’s dog warden for about 15 Thompson said,” He must have SAVE beagle puppies,” said this morning, been busy because he is the first one 1 TELEPHONE 249-5711 YOUR CHOICE! "Z BRICK ” Self rimming for eaay Installatlont SAVE BASEMENT WINDOWS years, did not have the heart to have "If I had seen them first, I would know who would conform to licensing (EXT. M 9) •3 Ruit, chip i aalin raalatanti Satin •3 the dog put away after adver­ have kept them and gotten rid of Bill ftidOVE OUR REG flnith. M/alarllght sealedi •11-3/4 "xt7-]/4 "-REG. I.H 7.N tisements In a local paper (as a dog.” LOW 7 29 •J1-l/4"x21-l/4 "-REG. I.H...... I.M — not really.” Kowalski said Thompson didn’t tive Pro boxing slate tonight. Page required by law) failed to find the Kowalski said he has been known •22"x33 DOUBLE BOWL Protects against heat loss! dog’s owner or a home for him. charge him for impounding the dog The Weather TV Moderation 13. DECORATE YOUR ROOM REG 38 99 Removable glass insert All holes to take dogs to Dr. Levanthal (Bolton even though he asked how much it 35” punched. With installation hazdwarel ' Kowalski picked up the dog after veterinarian) for dispell and come Mortly clear and cold tooight Bob Keesban, familiar to televi- would cost. He said, "All he wanted FOR THE HOLIDAYS Maintenancs-lree white tinishi with k m aniuiil 20. Partly soony tloe viewers as Captain Kangaroo, Insid^ Today receiving a complaint from a local away crying, upsetting his (Dr. was for me to get the dog licensed.” resident that It was at her home, kept Levantbal’s) entire establishment.” and ooid Saturday witli S3 to t b l ^ it's Ume parents thought Business...... 18 But Kowalski hasn’t really done more about what tbeir diiUren are wmoNM. scratching on the door and refused to Kowalski said, ” I don’t really anything wrong. 40. Detailed foreouts on Page 2. . Clasiifled...... 19-22 B « 0 Y go away. make a good dog warden.” watching on TV. Allan Widem C o m i c s ...... 23 MMTCN •MANCHESTER •SOUTH WINDSOR The dog warden impounded the After ^w alski adopted "Big Red” According to state law dogs are not Partner$hip writes “Thats Ekttertainment” on Editorial ...... 4 •ENHELD •HARTFORD Page 9. dog. According to law if a dog is not for his own, be and his wife went on a licensed until they are six months old The president of the luivate Entertainment ...... 9-11 claimed the "dog warden shall cause short vacation. Arrangements were NORTHEAST UnLITIES and Big Red is only five months old. Univendty o t Bridgeport says a In Sports Obituaries — .... Aj -.--.12 THf CQMMCncuTlIGHIANOraMRCOHMNT 145 SPENCER ST. 46 NUTMEG RD. 79 HAZARD DR. 3200 N. such dog to be mercifully killed by a made for the care of Big Red and How does Kowalski know that? He partoerehip between the ichool and Peopletalk ...... 2 iH f H M K O W IIIIC T R IC ( KlH I CO*l»At«

) I I 2 - EVET«NG HERa ;^ , Fri., Nov. » , 1W» EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, 1979 - 3 Housing Shortage Blamed U b d o te On State Zoning Laws HARTFORD (UPI) — Zoning care given his mother immediately Jeff, died in 1967 from the dreaded dis­ its proper level, within three to four (^airman William Proxmire, D- team setting the stage for recovery predicted the demand for single­ to families with incomes of $20,000 and Identification of the 257 victims regulations have been “hurting and For His Mother after the stroke. "We have a nurses’ ease, his older brother, Steve, had a w e ^ , it will result in a H.OOCMcre, Wis., voting "no” and at least three family housing will increase and only three communities in the members who voted "yes” declaring of a DC-10 jetliner crash into the side slowing” private land development dramatically during the next decade Greater Hartford area bad housing (UPI) - unit here and when Mrs. Faulkner cancerous left leg amputated in 1964, winter-level lake.. reservations, voted 10-5 Thursday in of windswept, frozen Mount Erebus and have contributed to a shortage of as rental housing becomes less and Witnesses said a gunman, identified suffered her stroke, there was and his father, Raymond had a The project, first envisioned in 1936 available to first-time home buyers. favor of a 34 billion Chrysler Corp., in Antarctica, said they had little affordable housing in Connecticut, a less attractive, both for tenants and as Alfonso Faulkner, 31, an un­ excellent cooperation in getting her malignant brain tumor removed in at an expected cost of $10 million, has Abraham Temkln, president of the bailout — more than the company or hope for recovery of most of the state housing expert said Thursday. landlords. employed engineer, who killed three to the hospital," he said. 1976. Michael underwent his sixth been bewt with controversy for more T & M Building Co. of Torrington, the administration sought. But bodies, which include those of 21 “We’ve got to get government to Stemlieb, the featured speaker at elderly people Wednesday, shouted, operation this week, and his mother than a decade. Environmentalists said long delays and unreasonable there’s a kicker — the committee Americans, despite improved cooperate with builders and en­ the day-long conference sponsored by “This is for my mother" as he said, “I think they’re pretty sure said it was the work of wasteful dennands in obtaining zoning ap­ Not Giving Up also voted to require a three-year weather conditions. courage development, rather than the state Housing Department and opened fire outside the Haven they weren’t able to get it all,” but politicians and would destroy a proval have added “ tremendous wage freeze on all employees as the "The initial Impact caused an in­ hurting and slowing housing produc­ the Governor’s Housing Committee, costs” to the price of housing in Memorial United Methodist Church CINCTNNATI (UPI) - Sarah Jane there is hope chemotherapy valley known for having the best « t' i-’ price for the aid tense inferno and we estimate only 50 tion,” Jam es E. Lash, chairman of predicted large scale condominium Connecticut — to the point where where a surprise party was being Southerland admitted her son treatments might get rid of the farmland in Tennessee, plus it would The House Banking Committee to 60 bodies will be recovered,” said the Governor’s Central Housing conversions and conversion of single- buying a single-family home has prepared for Ella Palmer’s 104th Michael. 15, was angry when it was remaining cancer. eradicate the small snail darter, an already has approved the ad­ the advance team of New Committee, told the 1979 Housing family suburban homes Into two- become “a Herculean task.” birthday. discovered there was a recurrence of endangered fish. And the Cherokee ministration’s plan for 33 billion in Zealanders, who set up polar tents (Conference. family houses will help meet the Police Capt. Jam es Murray said cancer in his spine while he was still said the water would cover ancient " I am not at all optimistic about Dam Activated aid, half in federal loan guarantees near the site of the the crash scene on Lash said “a fundamental change” coming home-buying demand. Faulkner had lived with his mother, recovering from his fifth cancer graves and other sacred sites, how much medium-priced housing and half put up by the employees, the 14,000-foot mountain, the South in zoning regulations was needed to "The high-rise inner city multi­ these sweaters Verdell Faulkner, 64, until she suf­ operation. However, she said, LENOIR CITY, Tenn. (UPI) - violating their right to freedom of can be produced in Connecticut,” suppliers, dealers, local Pole’s most active volcano. Other of­ solve the state’s housing shortage, family house is not a significant way fered a stroke while singing in the “ ...When I talked with him today I Tennessee Valley Authority workers religion. Temkin said. governments and bankers. ficials thought as nnany as 100 bodies which he said was "excluding” young of the future. The jobs are no longer church choir Oct. 28. She is still know he’s not giving up. And 1 would with torches cut the stMl cables He said “ exclusionary” zoning could be recovered, but they feared couples and first-time home-buyers in the central city. The bulk of the are the hospitalized in stable condition be disappointed if he did." holding the six gates of the $116 requirements, plus increased costs Chrysler Bailout Not Much Hope many of them may have exploded from the housing market. commutation is suburb to suburb and today. But. Lloyd Mitchell, chairman Michael is the fourth of the five- million Tellico Dam just before noon from inspection and safety into pieces when the plane crashed or " I wouldn’t go so far as to suggest that’s where housing is needed,” he of the church board, said there was member Florida family to suffer Thursday and once the water from WASHINGTON (UPI) - The CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand requirements had made it impossible may have slipped into crevasses that we eliminate zoning said. “Studies have shown the cities no reason for Faulkner to resent the from cancer. His younger brother. the Little Tennessee River reaches Senate Banking Committee, with (UPI) — Officials in an advance for his company to build single­ altogether,” Lash said. “But we are losing population and will con­ closest thing to cashmere family homes selling for less than must speed up the process and help tinue to do so.” $50,(X)0 in two out of three com­ builders to increase production.” John J . Shemo, town planner for ■Peopletalk munities in the Greater Hartford "The tremendous delays that very East Hartford, said the chance of a area. Bridgeport Prexy Eyes well-meaning people subject builders first-time home buyer finding affor­ Temkin blamed "inflation, long to is a disgrace,” said Lash. He said dable housing in Connecticut was zoning delays and the fact that people the delays add as much as $7,500 to rapidly diminishing and the state’s don’t want low-income housing in the cost of a building lot. Notorious Lady housing supply was becoming a their neighborhood" for soaring Partnership with State George Stemlieb, director of the “nightmare." housing costs. Now Housewife Center for Urban Policy and Shemo said only 17 percent of Research at Rutgers University, He said it had taken his company LO«*MOCLf». from the common campus and share region,” Miles said. Connecticut’s housing was available For a time, she was a notorious lady, even in a BRIDGEPORT (U PI) - The presi­ up to a year to obtain zoning approval dent of the private University of common administrative services and UB has an 86-acre campus with 74 society that calls itself _ for subdivisions. Bridgeport says a partnership facilities. buildings and more than 7,000 lO irni TIMPtlATUlIl ' sexually liberated. Now The four panelists at the discussion He said a pattern of partnership students in its graduate and un­ Cole Heads Blood Unit TV between the school and the state on housing costs painted an even Linda Lovelace, star of dergraduate programs in arts, would provide area residents with between state governments and bleaker outlook for the future JH-. "Deep ’Throat," is a sub- scientes, business administration, MANCHESTER —Gilmoure N. serve on the Disaster Committee. low-cost classes and save taxpayers private institutions, involving a sub­ availability of housing in Connec­ urban housewife, engineering, health sciences and law. Cole of 58 Stephen St. is the new Swensson named Wallace Irish, Jr. millions of dollars. sidy from the state, has been adopted ticut. 12.99 mother of a 3-year-old chairman of the blood program for and LeSure as co-chairmen of the elsewhere in the U.S. and is con­ Miles said the university was built *15 values! boy, and broke, University President Leland Miles the Manchester-Bolton branch of the "Even if the present mortgage UPiWtATHCA roiOCA&t D sidered a suitable approach to Red Cross Shelter Subcommittee. Ms, Lovelace, 30, has suggested tne partnership, which he to accommodate 10,000 students and American Red Cross. rates come down the housing supply meeting the financial problems of This group recently conducted a For period ending 7 a m. EST 12 1/79. Friday night will asked a court in said would make low-cost higher could enroll pupils from other in­ He succeeds Joseph L. Swensson won’t change,” said Shemo. higher education in the 1980s. three-hour course on the function of a find rain or showers along the north Pacific coast and Mineola, N.Y. - where education more available to stitutions without building any more Sr, who is now chairman of the local I Miles said UCkinn could build a new shelter during a crisis. The course southwest Texas while snow falls in the vicinity of the she lives with her hus­ southwestern ConnecTicut residents, classrooms. branch of the Red Cross board of Thomas E. Steahr, a University of campus in Stamford or Bridgeport, was attended by over 60 people. Lakes Region. Fair to partly cloudy skies are indicated band, a cable television at a news conference Thursday. A recent state Board of Higher directors. Cole is being assisted in Connecticut sociology and but "the cost of building a campus Both committees will work closely installer - to appoint a The proposal calls for UB, the Education report called for public the blood program by Keith Carriere agricultural economics professor, elsewhere across the nation. comparable to the University of with the town’s Civil Preparedness conservator to manage University of Connecticut and and private institutions to explore op­ and David Torstenson. said the heaviest demand for housing Bridgeport would be at least 3100 program. The committees will the money she expects Housatonic (im m unity College to portunities and specific models for Other appointments announced by in the future will be in the rural million in capital expenditure, plus to earn from her ointly offer classes at the cooperative action on the college and Swensson include Jam es LeSure and operate out of the Red Cross offices, northeastern and northwestern parts an annual operating budget of 330 autobiography. Bridgeport campus. university ievel. Richard Carter, both of whom will now located at 113 East Center St. of Connecticut. million.” Ira Block, an attorney Such a partnership could "trans­ Bridgeport’s proposed model was "In contrast, significant expansion Weather Forecast who last summer was cend wasteful public-private com­ the first concrete response to the Lovelace could take place on the UB campus appointed guardian for petition and establish a prototype of board’s request. with little capital expenditure, and Ms. Lovelace and her son, Dominic, says she was academic co-operation for Connec­ Miles said UB’s initiative foliowed Mostly sunny today with Maine and New the cost to operate UB as a state- swindled out of her money, has been on welfare and ticut and the nation,” Miles said. extensive meetings with members of high temperatures 38 to 43. IIam p-hire: Chance of related institution would be around is “ in dire financial straits.” She hopes to recoup ‘Southwestern Connecticut the board, "the highest leaders of the around 4 C. Mostly clear and flurries north and fair south 310 million per year,” he said. very cold tonight with low Sunday Fair Monday. Chance with publication of her memoirs by Lyle Stuart. critically needs a financially accessi­ state” and key leaders of the Stam­ "With a subsidy of 310 million, temperatures 18 to 23 Partly of flurries Tuesday Highs in ble institution of higher education, ford business community. sunny and cold Saturday the 20s north and 30s south that is to say, a low-tuition, com­ supplemented by perhaps an ad­ He said reaction from state Highs 35 to 40 Probability of Lows near 10 north to near 20 prehensive baccalaureate and ditional 31 million for student finan­ legislators, with whom he discussed precipitation 10 percent today south graduate university,” be said. cial aid, UB could reduce its tuition According to Garp details of the plan Wednesday, "was and tonight and 20 percent Miles said each school would retain by one-half and become highly generally positive. Saturday Westerly winds 10 Finally, John Irving’s mother has stopped its independence but would Operate accessible to the people of the to 20 mph today and again New England nagging him about a steady job. "My mother would Saturday and less than 10 mph Massachusetts and Rhode always think of me as either just writing, or tonight Island; Mostly sunny today working — teaching," Irving— author of best-seller Long iHlaml Sound with high temperatures in the "The World According to Garp" — says in Rolling P/ Long Inland Sound to No One Takes Advantage mid 30s to lower 40s. between Stone. Ualrh Hill. R.l. and Mon- 2 and 6 C. F a ir and cold "She didn't understand why 1 didn’t just stay at a lauk Point. \ .V .: Continued tonight with lows in the teens university and get tenure. It took this book — not the cold flow of west to northwest iristmos interior sections to the mid book, but the success of the book — for her to stop air over our area through 20s at the coast. Partly sunny feeling this way” Of Energy-Saving Funds Saturday Winds westerly 15 to 25 knots with some higher and cold Saturday. Ctiance of His mother wasn’t the only one impressed, says gusts this morning snow flurries western hills. Irving, 37. For the first time, he says, he hears from By MARY KITZMANN Human Resources, the town Human Once a year fam ilies on AFDC diminishing 10 to 20 knots this Highs mostly In the 30s. his doctor and lawyer classmates — “Not before. Services Department, and the State receive the difference between their afternoon, winds diminishing Maine: Partly cloudy south. They didn’t read m e." Herald Reporter snp-ins... allotment and their heating bill. and becoming west to Cloudy chance of flurries MANCHESTER - Although three Department of Human Resources and Prevention Unit. • Energy Assistance. Elderly dis­ northwest around 10 knots north with snow showers like­ notices have been given, no resident tonight increasing to 10 to 15 “Some of these programs are abled, and single adults and couples ly in the western mountains. has used the community’s ^ an t knots Saturday Fair today Highs in the upper 20s and 30s. Crowning Story- band-aids for thesgthers,” Wicks without children who receive program for house weatherization. and tonight Partly cloudy Snow showers likely in m s said. “ But they still don’t cover welfare, have the difference stan­ Imperial Highness Aleksei Nicholaevich R o ch e ste r set aside 31,000 to pay SURE TO PLEflSE HIM tonight Visibility over 5 western mountains tonight Romanoff has certainly led an interesting life — and everyone who needs help.” dards and costs. miles. Average wave heights 3 with a chance of flurries for small energy projects for those 60 1/ he’d be happy to tell you about it. He is negotiating Generally, the programs apply to to 5 feet today diminishing to I elsewhere. Lows in the teens. and over and low-income families. • Emergency Fuel Assistance. A with Bantam Books about publication of his those using Aid to Families with to 2 feet tonight then in­ Saturday partly cloudy with a Diane Wicks, Human Services’ direc­ family, whose utility is in danger of MANISHE ® Hide-A-Ways memoirs next year. Dependent Children, persons at 125 to creasing slightly Saturday chance of flurries most sec­ tor, reported the lack of response at being shutoff, may receive 150 In them, he says, he will tell how the only son of 175 percent of poverty level (incomes tions. Highs in the mid 20s and yesterday’s Community Services gallons of fuel or 3150 toward gas or Emperor Nicholas II of Russia was able to escape less than 35,950 for one person, and Extended Outlook low 30s. Council meeting at Emanuel electricity on a one-time basis. into the Polish underground after the revolution. 37,875 for two), elderly and disabled • 5 Styles to choose from Extended outlook for New New Hampshire: Partly Lutheran Church. cloudy with chance of flurries And how. using the name Col. Michael Goleniewski, receiving Supplemental Security In­ • Human needs Fund, Conference England Sunday through “I hope they realize the impor­ south and snow showers likely he infiltrated Polish army counter-intelligence in come, and Connecticut Assistance of (lu rches. Oil dealers are paid for • Distinctive Gift Box Tuesday tance of this,” she said. “There are north today. Highs in the up­ and Medical Aid.to Disabled. the 1950s. many programs to pay for heat, but delivering 100 gallons of oil to a Maaa,. R.l. A t.onn.: per 20s and 30s. Snow showers He’s credited with transmitting more than 5,000 “ It will have to be unusual or needy family. likely north tonight with this one lowers the bili.” In Tan & Black Cherry Generally lair weather Sun­ pages of top secret documents to the West — in­ extreme case for a single person or • circuit Breaker Tax relief. A tax chance of flurries elsewhere. About 12 programs, through day and Monday Chance of cluding ones that portrayed Ayatollah Ruhollah couple to receive assistance,” refund for those 65 and older with an showers or flurries Tuesday Lows in the teens. Partly federal, state and local agencies, Khomeini as a Soviet agent. Joanne Mikoleit, human needs coor­ income less than 36,000. Below normal temperatures cloudy south and chance of help those who are unable to pay dinator for the Manchester Sunday and Monday with flurries north Saturday. Highs their heating bills. Some, like • State Department of Aging. Conference of Churches, said. highs in the 30s and overnight in the upper 20s and low 30s. Manchester’s town programs, are Emergency financial assistance if an But the funds allotted to these per­ elderly person has been abused or lows in the upper teens and . North changeable Quote of the Day entirely new and were prompted by sons for heat and utilities are not famous Gotham ‘cashmin’ cowls 20s. Temperatures skies today and tonight with last summer’s sharp price rise in neglected. M chance of flurries. Occasional National Parks Director William Whalen, an­ realistic, Irene Provost, service moderating Tuesday home heating fuel. snow or flurries likely Satur­ nouncing a plan to start restoring Yosemite worker for the State Human • Town Assistance-Social Services of Nomello® washable orlon Presently, the average price for day. South partly sunny National Park: "F o r 89 years we’ve done a lot of Department. Eligible persons will Vermont: Variable clouds heating oil is 86.4 cents per gallon Resources noted. Several to own, several to give! That’s the beauty of saving on and cold Sunday and Monday chance of a few flurries today things wrong and ... we hope to rectify that.” “We pay only 312.20 per month for receive a flat grant for a utility bill. Variable clouds tonight and with the high being 90.0 cents and the with flurries. High in the 20s heating oil and 312.65 for gas,” she • Emergency Energy Loan. No­ super cashmere-soft ‘cashmin’ sweaters! A pretty wonderful Saturday with chance of iow 79.5 cents. to near 30 Low in the teens to said. “These were just revised in Ju­ interest loan to be used when all way to treat yourself or a friend. Wash and dry them In the flurries. Cold. High today up­ The Connecticut Legislature also low 20s. Milder Tuesday with ly. Now they are up to 1971 cost other resources have been used. machine. Wear them with (skirts, pants, blazers. 9 new colors! per 20s and 30s. Low tonight Glimpses called a special session and ap­ chance of showers and levels” • Ten Gallon Emergency Ivory, camel, shrimp, jade, scarlet, bristol blue, navy, black, flurries. High in the 30s to low upper teens and 20s. High Ladies’ Home Journal’s 10 “ Women of the propriated 321.4 million in energy “So the state makes up the Program. Oil dealers have donated brown. S-M-L. sportswear, downtown Manchester and TrI-CIty 40s low in the 20s to low 30s. Saturday mid 20s to low 30s Decade’’ are Betty assistance programs. difference of 3178.” 100 gallons each in order deliver 10 Plaza, Vernon. Ford, Katharine Hep­ State Sen. Marcella Fahey, D-East gallons to a person unable to pay for a Besides grants and loans, there are •Registered Trademark of DuPont burn, Helen Hayes, Hartford, explained the new bills, but programs that provide fuel oil direct­ delivery after hours. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, said the add^ money may still not be ly and pay the supplier. Barbara Walters, Sylvia enough. • Federal Programs. SSI open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5; Thurs. 'til 9 Porter, Beverly Sills, “There are a lot of people who So far the Emergency Fuel Bank recipients will receive a one-time The Almanac Barbara Jordan, Marian believe welfare families defraud the has helped 12 persons in this manner, sum to cover excess energy costs. Anderson and Joan Ganz system,” she said. "With this at­ using 31,000 and leaving 31,700 left in • Elconomic Development Housing ^tte fuiid. Worth's Bank St., Waferbury, Conn. 06721 By United Press International Cooney ... Shooting is titude it makes it hard to appropriate Division. Loans at 6.5 percent in­ Connecticut is also expected to terest for weatherization. Pleoic tend me the following iweotefs oT *12.99 eo. Today is Friday, Nov. 30, the 334th day of 1979 with 31 to under way in Chicago funds.” Locally, energy assistances receive 37 million in federal funds. follow. for Judith Guest's “Or­ Size Color Quontfty Price Total programs will be administered T te program explained yesterday • Community Renewal Team. ’The moon is moving toward its full phase. dinary People,” in­ thriHigh several agencies, among were: GranU, up to 3560, for weatheriza­ The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Mer- volving Robert Redford, them the State Department of • Emergency Energy Assistance. tion. c m . Mary Tyler Moore, Tile evening star is Venus. Donald Sutherland and Soft, full-pile lining. Judd Hlrsch ... Andy Those bom on this date are under the sign of Sagit­ Manchester To AdvotHaa To Roport Nowa Williams is appearing in Morchondite Totol tarius. 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Eventually the thing which pulls 2.33 the remarks of Frank Lupien on the Far from engendering a campaign one away from God can destroy. Steady or Flashin Holocaust quoted in the local papers. of hate, the study of the Holocaust is Are shortages one of G o^ ways by Indoor-Outdoor Lifelike Bisque Musical His ignorance is manifest. He intended to sensitize us to all Winter Musical Jewelry Chest Little Enthusiasm for Tax which He is trying to wa'ke people 50-Light Mini-Set ‘Wildlife’ Animal Figures bases his critique on a ‘historian" manifestations of inhumanity and to up? How else could He help us to stop Our Rtg. 17.99. whom he calls Mr Bates while the insure that an evil of such scope and By JOHN BARTON recently public speeches. But Long, medical care and prescription drugs. relying on our temporary Securities Carnival 7" shade Is cool vented 3ur R*g. 12.99...... EA. 8 . 7 6 12.88 Our Reg. 3.99... 2 . 7 6 with white Interior lor "authority " whom he has in mind is magnitude never again happens to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The preoccupied with the controversial Ullman claims such a tax would and to look deeper towards Him and Has lour roomy drawers to Choose solid color sets maximum light. Clamps Inimitable Bisque charm Is beautifully hold your treasures, plush Mr. Butz. an electrical engineer oil windfall profits tax, seems con­ without reflectors or 3-way any people. chairmen of the tax writing com­ raise $130 billion. He would use that those things that are t’eally worth Planned ’ easily to desk, shelf, reflected In these lifelike Interpret­ lined lor beautiful protection. Hashers with matching re- whose work has been discredited by It is by remembering the past that tent to let Ullman carry the VAT ball $130 billion to cut Individual income table. Choice of colors. ations of deer, foxes and rabbits. All Antique-finish pulls. mittees in the House and Senate both spending our lives for? ’The Holy Bi­ IlKlors. Also great for are musically equipped, stand 7 " high. professional historians, the we can choose differently in the pre­ want to enact a new, $130 billion tax for the time being. taxes $50 billion; another $52 billion ble says, “the things that are seen MANCHESTER -P lan s windows, doors, mantels. 5x6V.x10'/i" high. are being made for the Nuremberg Courts, extensive aerial sent and transform the future. on consumer goods so Congress can Neither Ullman nor Long appear to block stiff Social Security payroll are temporal, the things that are un­ discouraged by the cold initial reac­ tax increases scheduled for 1981; and thiid annual Winter Cam- • Q.E. 9-Ft. ‘Tamper Guard' and ground photography and even the Perhaps the best indication of this cut individual federal income and seen are eternal.” Let us seek to look Indoor Extension tion given VAT. Ullman has vial, sponsored by the records of the Nazis themselves. has been recent attempts of our Social Security taxes. But, for now at $28 billion for business income tax beyond the shortages and ^ the Eifbth UtlliUes District, Cordt, Our Reg. t os BB* acknowledged that the complication The Holocaust was the systematic, government to help alleviate the least, they appear to be the only ones reduction. ^ hand of God whch will be held Jan. 20 Christmas Tablecloths state-sponsored extermination of six situation of the "'boat people" and in Congress who do. tax will go "nowhere in this Congress. However, politely. Miller opposed Although many of us experience fron 1 to 4 p.m. 3”x15-Ft. 4-Ply million Jews and others by the Nazis the starving land people of ^u th east Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., chairman Instead, Ullman views committee the tax because it is regressive, and shortages, we still have an abun­ There are a variety of Tinsel Garland and their collaborators during World Asia. of the House Ways and Means Com­ action in this Congress as the begin­ thus would ease taxes of wealthy peo­ dance of “things.” Any real and most evats and prizes will be • 52x70", Ras.6.*a 4.88 • 60x102”, Rag tO.n 8.76 War II At the recent international con­ mittee, got a cold shoulder from his ning of a public education process ple while hitting poor and retired a waded in all categories. Our Reg. 1.99. 1 . 3 3 •60x84” or vital shortage is lack of knowledge • Napkini, Rag. ogc 72* The Holocaust reveals the un­ ference on the boat people held in own committee when he opened concerning the tax. people hardest. It also, he said, Ai Ice fishing derby Soft, lull, fine-cut for graceful 70" Rd., Rag. o.aa 7.44 and understanding of our Creator and draping. Two-tone colors precedented power of the modern Geneva this past summer. Vice Public hearings on the Value Added Ullman is convinced that the probably would increase prices for suDirvlsed by Trout Wloe-Clean Vinyl In Assorted Holiday Prints His purpose for our lives. God is love. Unliialted will hie held at state to inflict mass violence against President Mondale recalled the inac­ Tax recently. current tax structure simply cannot everyone. , “God so loved the world that He gave S au U er’s Pond. The • 52x90”, Rag. 4.

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Nov. 30. 1979 Inmate Suit EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, 1979 - 9 Grasso Signs Last Bills • / Claims Bias Chorus To Entertain HARTFORD (UPI) - Two state MANCHEISTER — The ROTC chorus will entertain the prison inmates have filed suit in From Legislative Session elderly at its annual Christmas dinner theater Dec. 5, at 7 federal court, claiming women at the ROTC building on Wetherell Street. The produc­ prisoners in Connecticut receive HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella housing authorities and termlmaU deliveries. The law also tion, entitled “The Walton’s Romecoming 1979,” will be preferential treatment. Graaao has slgiwd the remaining municipalities. Group homes will be allows forXqilcker court action in prefaced by a full course meal prepared by the One of the plaintiffs Is serving time eight bills p ass^ by the Legislature given a maximum of $100,000. placing an\a;artment building In Manchester Ckimmunity College Rotel and Restaurant for forcing a prostitute to commit during Its special energy session, in­ • Bond an additional $2 million for receivership.' ■ \ Division and ROTC food service students. sex acts. cluding $5 million in home heating state grants to housing authorities • Prohibit 'otuntlng' emergency Starring in the production are Diana Rallenbeck and The suit charged that women are grants to towns and cities. for energy conservation repairs and fuel aid grantelto the elderly w ^ Tom McCann as Olivia and John Walton, respectively. released from prison on parole Communities wanting to receive installations. determining whbiier they are eligi­ Also featured are Walter Bub, Tina Breault, Charlie earlier than men and have fewer the grants, which will be bonded, • Establish a $3 million revolving ble for tax relief. Bennett, Carolyn Donohue, Laura Quaranto, Lorie restrictions behind bars. must hold a public hearing on a loan fund for small oil dealers to • Require the Cnee of Policy and Weekend Carter, John Nowick, Linda Berry, Ed Celia, David The action, which seeks $50,000 in winter energy plan and then have the compliment federal loans. Dealers MaAagement to ckrdinate the ad­ Poirier, Brenda Judkins, Eli Asper, and Michael Rarris. damages, was turned over by U.S. blueprint approved by the state. will be eligible for up to $200,000 In ministration of dl government Jerry Aubin will narrate. Magistrate F. Owen Elagan to the The money can be used for capital low interest loans over a 12-month funded ener^, utility assistance and The play is under the direction of Dennis Sheridan, Connecticut Prison Association, a Improvement energy conservation period. weatherization prograns. with costumes and set design by Donna Blanchard. private agency which assists inmates projects and to help prevent housing • Double the D epartm ent of ThaVs Entertainment The dinner theatre is sponsored by UNICO, MCC, and and ex-convicts. abandonments by landlords. The Housing’s energy conservation loan Flag-Flying Siggested the ROTC. The plaintiffs, Leo Carufel. a grant program will expire June 30, fund to $6 million. The loans are HARTFORD (UPI - Rep. Vito decorated Marine Vietnam veteran 1980. made to homeowners for such Mazza, D-West Haien, Thursday and Frank Brockenberry, are in­ Other bills signed by the governor projects as installation of alternate suggested that ewyone fly an Captain Kangaroo Volunteers Needed mates at Somers state prison. Thursday will: energy devices, such as solar heating American flag to shfc their support Carufel is serving a four-to-nlne • Appropriate $2.1 million for systems. for President Cartenand efforts to RARTFORD — The Rartford Chamber Orchestra is emergency fuel aid, through the year term for kidnapping a Hartford • Require fuel oil dealers to give free American hostafes at the U.S. seeking individuals to help at the “Classic by Department of Housing, to group their customers 10 days instead of Urges Moderation prostitute and forcing her to commit Embassy in Tehran, yan. Candlelight” concerts at Avon Old Farms School, Dec. 19 sex acts at gunpoint. Brockenberry is homes receiving state aid and to three days' notice if they intend to to 23. serving a seven-to-14 year sentence By ALLEN M. WIDEM Keeshan’s constant habit of reading Looking tor a now Volunteers are needed to assist in preparation, for larceny and burglary. Bob Keeshan, for these past 25 years, a excerpts, chapters, whatever, from ushering, and clean-up for any or all of the performance The suit gave no details of alleged DENTIST? father, uncle, pal-ofthe family figure to building-vocabulary, developing story­ nights. preferential treatment for women in­ telling source material. And, in the acting Try us for the personal touchl millions of young Americans, has long Anyone interested in getting involved with the Rartford mates but a Corrections Department CAMISOLE•OUtlQUt I urged moderation on the part of parents in out of vignettes not unlike happenstance in Our modern office Is conveniently locate^n East Chamber Orchestra should contact Susan Lubow at 247- 3 official said judges traditionally have Finned Evidence permitting television watching. books, his program persists in pointing up 6042. been reluctant to put women behind l» having a Man’a nightll Hartford - just 1 mile from Pratt A Whitney Ad 1-84. Not that "Captain Kangaroo" is anti­ the advance of getting to understand the bars. Caught within sight of Detroit's futuristic Renaissance Tu et Dec. 4 6-9 P.M. New patients are gladly accepted. Emer^nclea television. After all. he's earned his keep use of vocabulary in communicating, from seen same day. Square Dance Slated' The official, who did not want to be Center, background, by angler Bob Stewart, this nine-pound Champagne! Chee$e & CrackenI from, scoffers notwithstanding, what an early age. This has been, most assured­ identified, said women go to jail only Coho salmon illustrates the success of govemnient and in­ Call for an appointment 569-3870 ^ must be labeled on enormously innovative ly, one of the program’s principal MANCRESTER — The Manchester Square Dance Club as a last resort and are treated Fret Gift Wrapping strengths. dustry in cleaning the Detroit River. This fall thousands of INFORMAL MODELING DR. RONALD M. BARSHAY D.D.S. communications outlet, and he’s certainly will hold an open dance for all club level dancers Satur­ differently ''becau.se they don't pose 800 Sliver Lane enjoyed the unprecedented, perhaps At the same time, as noted by Keeshan day at the Verplanck School, 127 Olcott St., from 8 to 11 salmon, some weighing 10 pounds or more, have been caught. M9-0189 the same threat as men and there are East Hartford sometimes head-swimming luck of a through the years, “Captain Kangaroo" p.m. fewer of them " (UPI photo) ' network show assignment spanning two- does not seek to “talk down” to its Earl Johnston will be calling and Russ and Anita White 0 and-a-half decades. audience. He understands, from long and will cue the rounds. conscientious study of what "pulls” viewer Fact of the matter is. Bob Keeshan, a Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Montross will have door duty. Public Records dad himself, and a concerned American, attention, that getting a point across to a Refreshments will be served by Ted Bourque and Evelyn thinks it's time, high time, for Mr. and viewer, regardless of age/alert-span, does Novack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olbrys, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Parent to start doing some serious NOT necessarily imply a philosophy of Warranty Hreiis Tom Oppelt. Highland St,, conveyance tax $61.60. thinking in regard to what the young reaching out to someone who cannot Tickets for the club’s New Year's Eve Dance are John Crealey and Janet B. Crealey to Romar Associates to James E. Cutting Americans are watching — and for how fathom much more than simple words, available from any member of the executive board, or Ralph Armstrong and V. Esther and Laraine A. Cutting, property at 130 long. simple phrases. call Russ and Ruth Clifford, presidents, at 646-1830. Armstrong, property at 115 Wetherell St.. Highland St., conveyance tax $52.25. "Captain Kangaroo" was in New York’s If nothing else, television's use of Earl Johnston and Cliff Brodeau will be calling, with $62,800. Walter J. Clemens Jr. to Judith H. State Capitol the other day. He par­ repetitiousness has served to build up a Russ and Anita White cueing the rounds. Spencer M. Smith and Tomi G. Smith to Torstenson, property at 22 Server St., $54,- ticipated in discussion hosted by the State continuing capability for comprehending Comedy at Bennet A workshop for dub level dancers will he held Thursday Cheryl Walsh and Kevin Walsh, property 000. Senate Education Committee on the the basics of vocabulary, of values. But Dec. 13, at the Nathan Hale School, on Spruce Street, at 156 Summit St.. $56,500 Adoption of trade name merits of the Parents As Reading the good captain — and, we’ll readily Four members of the Mixed Company of Bennet rehearse a skit for starting at 7:30 p.m. 3-S Construction Inc. to Edward Sass. Angela Havens as Eagle Home Partners program. agree, millions of parents, too! — wants to their “Comedy Nite” presentation Friday and Saturday in Bennet property at Twin Oaks Manor. $25,000. Maintenance, 1077-C Main St. The six-months-plus old project en­ improve on the basics, open vast new James S. Deuse Jr. to Daniel Madden, vistas, get these kids of today to unders­ Junior High School auditorium. The presentations are based on Carol courages parents to set aside 15 minutes Burnett skits and co-directors are Bohdan Cuprack and Harold Larson. Gift Memberships property at 23-25 Griswold St., conveyance Arthritis Croup each day in which to read to their tand that values needed enhancing. tax $62.70. And involvement, to his view, implies Front from left, Kristin Johnson and Bob Bernard!. Rear, Dawn STURBRIDGE, Mass. — A special family Christmas MANCHESTER - The Greater children. Mind you. he was NOT telling Peter P. Peila and Velma P. Peila to getting to know one's kids just a bit more Callahan and Robert Laughlin. (Herald photo by Adamson) gift membership is now available at Old Sturbridge Manchester Arthritis Support Group New York state parents — and. in effect, Dennis J Gallant and Jeanne T. Gallant. through reading skills. To top off an in­ Village, the living history center announced today. will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at their counterparts across the civilized Eldridge Street Extension, $32,500. structional impact, he says, why NOT Membership in the Friends of Old Sturbridge Village Manchester Memorial Hospital. world — to shut off the television set Peter P Peila and Velma P. Peila to more library visits? entitles the recipient to unlimited free admissions during Guest speaker will be Dr. Lewis merely for shutting off’s sake. He was Robert A. Gallant and Karen G. Gallant, emphasizing the need for sustained Above all. the concept of "Captain Rug-Making Show Set the membership year, free publications, reduced admis­ Parker, a rheumatology specialist. property on Eldridge St. Extension. $32,- Kangaroo" is one of infinite patience — sion fees for guests, discounts at all four museum shops He will speak on the effects of stress • r supplementary diversion. 500. patience that should be respected and and participation in special programs. Membership also on the arthritic, and will also show Are youngsters missing anything Romar Associates to Raphael D. Fahey through excess television watching? applied by parents in helping to mold a provides an opportunity to help support the programs and N slides on joint protection. The public at Cheney Homestead kid's mold of thinking. Library visits, educational goals of Old Sturbridge Village. and Dorothy J. Fahey, property at 126 is invited. "Captain Kangaroo” told the Albany assemblage that he feels, yes, youngsters book reading at home, serve to expand on For membership information, contact the Membership Beck Favors ARE missing much with too much TV. quality thinking processes, as generated MANCHESTER — Making rugs in an Holiday Open House. Cheney Homestead, Office, Old Sturbridge Villlage, Sturbridge, Mass. 01566, Reading — especially with parents — in the classroom. Twenty-five years of old way, revived and adapted to modern Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m. or call 617-347-3362. Carter’s Bid could do a lot to broaden, expand a very much accepted — and acceptable — needles, will be demonstrated at the Louise McCrady of West Hartford youngster's outlook. network programming prove this out, restored an American folk way of HARTFORD (UPI) - CEMETERY ' What about vocabulary skills and. for most resoundingly so! needlecraft to make rugs from new and DAVIS FAMILY ★ Sen. Audrey Beck. D- old materials, named it shirret and will •k that matter, the issue of values, OPEN 11 AM-9 PM YOU ma i bring winc Mansfieid. co-chairwoman PIECES show how it is done at the Twelfth Annual of the Legislature's transitiit$ed to children through too much MON.-SAT OR SPIRITS IF DCSIRCD 649-5487 “Holiday at the Homestead” tour of the ■ WEEKLY SPECIALS- Finance. Revenue and Bon­ BASKETS TV? .'"(Japtain Kangaroo" dumped the Trinity Art Faculty question onto the laps of parents: If one historical Cheney home on Hartford Road. F$E$N$mOSWOID(ISN...... $5.99 ding Committee, has en­ POTS HARTFORD — The studio arts faculty Mrs. McCrady's work has been dis­ FIESk lAKEO M FIIED NtDDOCIt...... $4.99 dorsed President Carter in canaot monitor TV-watching of one’s at Trinity College will have its annual children, how does one expect to avert, played in the Lincoln House at Old Stur- MM$T SW.0M WITX SUSWOOS SAUCE...... $5.25 the 1980 presidential con­ LOGS show in the Austin Arts Center from now USOA CHOKE SBIOMSTEAA...... $6.29 avoid the use of what amounts to poor bridge. the Noah Webster House, various • «LL ABOV( StnvtO w ith p o t a t o i SA,A0 • test. until Dep. 16. The public is invited to at­ FUi Of KjumnuY I taste in vocabulary and downbeat values craft shows, and it has been featured in "president Carter has tend. t OMPl ET! U EN 'i fe a t u r in g USOA BEEf EBESh SEAFOOD i " a ^iAN $ C 9 5 KCOMTD on the parts of tomorrow’s adult voters? home magazines and books. She is a jMC iAl Tie S suffered in the polls public is invited to attend. " and up Keeshan said, too: “Television will in­ member of the Connecticut Guild of CULDOK PUZA • lUNCHESTER • EXIT 93 OFF 1-86 , because he has been George Chaplin, director of the studio Craftsmen and the American Crafts Coun­ V fluence our children and if so many willing to make tough PRMCESSPINE arts program, will show his colorful oils cil. decisions." Mrs. Beck said GIFT IDEAS American parents continue to use it as a and pastels. Steve Wood, artist in baby sitter, we all have cause of concern. Demonstrations of calligraphy and Thursday She said Carter OR •HD FEEDERS residence, will show a series of 10 multi- macrame will be given during the open has a "remarkable Every day we are sending children to play media drawings entitled “The Invention WMTEPK •PUNTMOBTURE with ‘Portia’s Other Husband’ and ‘The house. The earlier skill of broad pen record” in foreign policy. of Geometry.” Mary Kenealy, artist in writing, practiced widely during the 18th ROPIK TESTERS Million Dollar Gong Game” residence, will show prints and drawings "I support his steadfast That "Captain Kangaroo” as a program century and earlier, will be shown by Mrs. RT 6 4 I efforts to reduce the based on her landscape experience in the •MURYUISHLIS has a c^tinuing respect — and renown Donald Pet. Mrs. Trisca Kenison will BOITON 1 .7 5 r. Badlands of South Dakota. federal budget deficit," •CMDERM BOOKS — for reading capability can be seen in show the art of weaving and knotting cor­ she said. "He has achieved 10 YDS. 15.95 ds into coarse lacework. this while preserving es­ •SOKHEATIK i f Leisurely conducted tours of the home’s S f S! fl y R |1 sential human service UMITED SUPPLY PMItf WE MAKE OUR OWN ten rooms with their heirlooms in a programs.” • WRERTHSf g ) Air Museum To Open holiday setting of decorations by the Perennial Planters Garden Club, will be FRI., SAT., SUN. On Honor Roll destroyed by the tornado and is currently WINDSOR LOCKS - The Bradley Air offered. SPECIALS conducting a recovery fund drive to raise MANCHESTER -The ^ HITHAM NURSERY! Museum, which was heavily dam ag^ Hosts and hostesses will be Mrs. Daisy $150,000 to assist in clean-up and repair of name of Colleen Culleton pOUTE 8, BOLTON ‘ONOW WITH U8" 843.7802 duringf Connecticut’s Oct. 3 tornado, will Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Egan, Mr. and Baked Stuffed Lobster ...... 7.95 the aircraft collection. was inadvertently omitted OPEN DAILY A SUN. 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. open to the public Saturdays and Sundays Mrs. Miller Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy from the list of Illing honor from 18 a.m, to dark starting this Satur- Admission to the exhibit will be only 99 ...... 7.95 cents, O’Keefe said. Holiday gift Isham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis. Mrs. Beef Brochette students published in ONLY s « a non ddy, Dec. 1. Aaron Cook, Mrs. Ann Waddell, Mrs. Thursday's Herald. She is Philip C. O'Keefe, director of,the memberships which offer free admissions NtMTOM HMKIESTa year round, quarterly publications and ac­ Rockwell Potter, Noami Foster, Mr. and Alaskan King Crab ...... 7.95 an eighth grade student. museum, said the outdoor exhibit^will Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ tivity notices at junior, adult and family open on a “fair-weather” basis each cis Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Casserole rates may be purchased at the souvenir Louise McCrady of West Hart­ weekend and special groups, school ford will demonstrate shirret, an Kloen. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Richmond. ffW irSW lSETO classes and Scout organizations can make shop. Mrs. Robert Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank The air museum is two miles off American folk way of needlecraft arrangements by appointment for tours Knight. Playing in the Lounge during the week. Interstate 91, Bradley International Exit to make rugs, at Sunday’s Holiday Wooden tree ornaments, handcrafted 40 in Winder Locks on Route 75. For in­ W'WEATHERIZE Operated by the Connecticut Open House at the Cheney early toys and kitchen items will be TWO’S COMPANY Aeronautical Historical Association, the formation contact the Bradley Air Homestead in Manchester. offered at the gift table. FRIDAY S SATURDAY EVENING 3 museum has undergone considerable Museum, Windsor Locks, CT 060%, or ^ y o u b home changes due to the loss of 23 of 63 aircraft telephone 623-3305. 44o|ifiy Newlfeor! . J M f ' ^ ^ ~ Appearing... 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UahacNcttjmyaWaB^I JUST MNTES FROM WNCNESTEI S UnkeraHy a# CimiieedcatPilrona are encouraged to ph* up inew I iFOR WtmVATIOlii CAU 049-9911 or 949-9914 X uckeu al the Choral OWca. g COMPANY $t$4»l QAIIOIN QIIOVICATIMM INC OiMOIN OMOM 10- EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, im EVENING HERALD. Fri., Nov. 30, 1979 - 11 Where to Go A capsule look at cinema & What to Do APOCALYPSE NOW (R) — hUrtta Stoem ftUriea B ru it. Babtrl Di t i IL (Drama) This Is Fraods Coppola’s loog^waited and rary eipan- y Thoator of Central (Connecticut State College, Siva epic — and worth the wait and the coat It Is a study of the im riw i of New Britain. Free. (827-7383) war, and Coppola has created a proceaslop of Inaaoe Imafaa of Vletaam • “ Merry Wives of Windsor," and that terrible war to make his point. It is long and fla « ^ . bat mast be • Manchester Symphony rated an American classic. ORADE: A-pl through Dm . 9 at the Harriet S. Orchestra and (Chorale with violin Jorgensen Theater, University of soloist Kurt Nlkkanen, Sunday at 4 AVALANCHE EXPRESS (PG) - Lm Manrta. Robert Show, LM * (kmnectlcut, Storrs. Performances Weekend Bv im . (Spy thriller) A confusing men, about (perfaapo) a defecting RoaiUn p.m. at Manchester High School, 134 leader wbo la placed on a train (why?) and the attempta of the bad goyv to nightly at 8:15 except Sunday with 2 E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. atop the train. Some exciting motnenti. but mootly a lot of thooUng and p.m. matinees on Saturday. (429- (633-2419) \ dreadfol acting and lines that are illly. GRADE: C-niMi 2912) BREAKING AWAY (PG) - D euii Chrlilopber. D eu b QoaM, Dulel • “ The Gloaming, Oh My Sterv, JoeUe Earle Haley. (Romaatk ceoicdy) This American fUm is the Darling," a feminist play presented E xhibit kind of thing the French io ao well: warm, funny, a little romantic, tied op by the ITieatre of Light and Shadow, Dance juft right It'i aet in Bloomington, Ind.. a college town, the summer the local finally realise they don't mind being 'towniei.'’ Briefly, H’l the today, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. • Claude Kipnis Mime Theatre, in “Rocky” of bicycle racing — but ao much better. A fine )ob by these foor at the Institute of Sacred Music, Yale the Springfield (Mass.) Symphony young actors. GRADE: A Divinity School, New Haven. (865- Orchestra Dance Series, Sunday at 3 6141) p.m. at Cathedral High School, Devices for Blind LUNA (R) — Jill Claybergh, Matthew Barry. (Drama) This Is the story of a sensuous widow, an opera atar, who becomes physically involved with • “Antigone," Dec. 4 to 8 at the Springdield. (413-733-2291) her adolescent son. The acting is excellent — Gayburgh shatters her “nice College Theatre, Administration • A traditional Appalachian girl” mold — but the film moves fitfully and is too long. Ads discreetly This porcelain teapot is one of the many unusual pieces by pottery hoedown, tonight at 7 at St. James warn that parts of the film may be too intense for some viewers. It's true, Building, Central Connecticut State Shown at Gallery incest is uncomfortable viewing. GRADE: B-mlnn John Hull of Manchester, one of the many exhibitors in this weekend’s College, New Britain. (827-7382) Church, 1018 Farmington Ave., West Christmas Crafts Expo I at the Hartford Civic Center. • “Ramshackle Inn” by George Hartford. (232-0336) METEOR (PG) — Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Brian Keith. (Advea- Batson, today through Sunday at 8 • "The Nutcracker,” presented by HARTFORD — Devices from the realm order to show all of the prints that are tare) This is the latest disaster movie, and the problem now Is a huge p.m., with a Sunday matinee at 2 the Center Ballet Theatre, tonight at of high technology and everyday objects available." One-Man Exhibition chunk of-meteor, zooming towards us and there's no way to stop It But especially adapted for blind people are on wall* Maybe the Russian and American scientists, working together, can p.m., at the college auditorium, 7:30 and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at blast it out of the sky. Good special effects and some exciting moments — Manchester Community College. Penney High School. East Hartford. display in an exhibition entitled "If I Were as well as some pretty dumb ones. GRADE: B Christmas Crafts Expo Blind " at the Lions Gallery of the Hitchcock Museum Robert F. Manning, chairman of the Fine Arts Department at Manchester. (646-4900, extension 258) (569-2082 or 528-5595) Senses of the Wadsworth Atheneum RIVERTON — The John Tarrant Manchester Community College, will open a one-man exhibition NATURAL EINEMIES (R) — Hal Holbrook. (Drama) Intended to be a • "Damn Yankees,” a classic profound portrait of the last day of a man who plans to kill hls wife American musical, playing through through Jan. 6. Kenney Hitchcock Museum, Route 20, (because she is frigid), his three kids (because they watch loo much TV), Dec. 6 at Artworks Gallery, 94 Allyn St., Hartford. The show, Features Area Artisans I Dec. 30 at the Hartford Stage Com­ Visitors will be able to try an Opticon. Riverton, is decorated for the holidays and himself (because be finds his Job unfulfilling). We learn nothing about Film which translates print into tactile sen­ with a large, traditional tree and wreaths. “Dogs, Chairs & Chef’s Hats,’’ will run until Dec. 23 with gallery the kind of man wbo would commit such an act. as Holbrook pontificates pany, 50 Church St., Hartford. Pefor- hours 9 a.m to 5 p.m weekdays and 1 to 5 P.m. weekends. A about the meaninglessness of life, except that he doesn't need a gun — he mances Tuesday through Thursday • University of Connecticut Film sations that are felt on the surface of a Two special holiday attractions are could bore them all to death GRADE; F HARTFORD —Several east-of-the-river boxes, framed boxes with fib res inside at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at Society: "The Awful Truth,” Dec. 5 finger. They can make raised images on planned for the Saturdays of the season. gallery talk is set Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. (MCC photo by Ofiara) artisans will be among the 200 craftspeo­ engaged in activity, and original small at 7:30 p.m., and "Theodora Goes paper with a Sensory Quill, and magnify Throughout December and January the QUADROPHENIA (R) — Phil Daaleli, Leslie Aih. (Drama) Teen aliena­ sculpture. 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; ^.^gatsasam tion in mid-'90s Britii^ mod garb, but a good treatment of an old and ple showing and selling work in the eighth Wild," Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m., at Wilbur books and other material up to 60 times museum is open 10 to 5 on Saturdays only. Jay Bush of Hebron —Handwoven matinees Wednesday and Sunday at 2 troubling theme. Taking its cue from a powerful concept and score by the annual Christmas Crafts Expo I t^ ay p.m. (527-5151) Cross Room 20, University of normal size with a VistualTek The A special exhibit of miniature furniture is Wbo. the film portrays a youth wrestling with his sense of identity. Cast through Sunday at the Hartford Civic clothing and pillows, using silk, wool, and crew of relative unknowns turn in a movie which is exciting, turbulent, • "Fiddler on the Roof," today and Connecticut, Storrs. (486-3380) Kurzwil Reading Machine, which now on display in the front entry. These TV Tonight Center. linen, cotton and chenille. yet touching. GRADE: A-miau. Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the • Movie Comedies of the 1930s: transforms printed material into spoke pieces, made by Corey Bush, of Avon, are A second crafts expo will be held the Pat Combs of East Hartford —Pottery Marlborough Tavern Theatre, "My Man (Jodfrey," Saturday at 3 words, will been display Saturday through faithful reproductions of authentic pieces 6:00 9:30 Skeller" (1976) George OlCenzo ROSE, THE (R) — Bette Midler, Alaa Bates, Frederic Forrest. (Drama following weekend, Dec. 7 to 9, and will sculpture: clay stoneware, terra cotta, p.m. at the Hartford Public Library Dec. 7, and will be available for constructed from full scale drawings CDODQSINawi Steve Raitaback. with moslc) This story of the tragic decline of a Janis Joplindike singer is glaz^ and unglazed. Routes 2 and 66, Marlborough. (295- (X)ILov«Lucy aweSIlTMlWeMt ugly and unpleasant, but tremendously effective and moving. Midler's per­ not duplicate anything in the first show. 9358) Auditorium, Hartford. Free. demonstration during all public hours. reduced one inch to one foot. 2:00 formance is truly outstanding, and you'll find yourself aching with her, as Nancy Garro of Manchester —Contem­ (SJokar'tWHd 10:00 ® Joe Franklin Hours are the same for both events: • "Partners,” a new musical by The purpose of the exhibition is to give On Saturdays of Dec. 1, 8 and 17 between IS S Zoom (R) ® DMat booze, drugs and men destroy her Caution Gutter language GRADE: A Friday from noon to 10 p.m., Saturday porary baskets and wall hangings using visitors insight into the many ways in 2 and 4 p.m., caroling will be held at the O Adin>-12 ® 0 Newi 2:25 jute, sisal, reed and other fibers. Jeffrey Moss, playing through Dec. S StrooU Of Sail Frandaco aaaBechled ® News from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 23 at the Long Wharf Theatre, which blind people cope with the in­ museum. Richard Blankenship of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. William Graves of Glastonbury Lectures 6:30 a Connecticut Prime Time 2:30 Connecticut Turnpike Exit 46, New conveniences of being without sight. Colebrook will be guest organist and —Scrimshaw jewelry. 3 ) Carol Bumalt And Frianda 10:30 a Movie "Pardon My Sarono" The crafts expos are a combination of Haven. Performances Tuesday • Gallery Talks, Sunday and Dec. 4 Visitors may play checkers or dominoes Corey Bush Jr. of Canaan will be guest ® Tic Tac Dough ® New York Report (1942) Bud Abbott, Lou Costello John Hull of Manchester -Porcelain. all art and craft media. The traditional as through Friday at 8 p.m.. Saturday at at 12:30 p.m. at the William Benton designed for use by blind people and test caroler to lead the singing. S S S NBC Nawa a Sneek Previews: Teke Two 3:00 YE OLDE well as the . comtemporary will be Patricia McCandless of Coventry Museum of Art, University of S SS OvtrEaay ®OlckCevett 4 and 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 7:30 their skill at walking through a maze with The museum is housed in a gothic style SThaOddCoupla ® Movie "Mummy's Revenge" represented in a great variety of subject —Jewelry in sterling silver and other Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-4520) 11:00 (1973) Paul Naschy. Jack Taylor ^CHRISTMAS FAYRE" Jean Trombley of Manchester will be p.m. (787-4284) a cane. There will also be examples of art converted church building and both the 7:00 matter. Many of the exhibitors have metals. • “International Education in the by blind people. ® ® a a a N e w e 3:17 ^ AT ^ • "Jitters,” a comedy by David acoustics and the condition of the manual (XCBSNMva ® M*A‘ 8*H ® News created special items for the holiday John Macomber of East Hartford among more than 200 exhibitors in the eighth 1980's" by Thomas H. Ball of the U.S. ® M*A*8*H French, playing through Jan. 13 in The Lions Gallery of the Senses, spon­ tracker organ are excellent. ® JeckleOleeeon 3:35 THE SALVATION ARMY ^ season. —Cone 10 stoneware, functional and annual Christmas Crafts Expo I today Department of State, Dec. 6 at 4 p.m. sored by the Lions Clubs of Hartford and ®raABCNawa a Our MIee Brooke 661 MAIN STREET decorated. Stage II, Long Wharf Theatre, New at Faculty Lounge, Room 219, School ®8DatlngQama a CMco And The Men ® Movie "Model For Murder" MANCHESTER, CONN. East-of-the-river participants will in­ through Sunday at the Hartford Civic Center. Haven, Performances Tuesday (UFactlvalOIFalth (1959) Keith Andes. Hazel Court Virginia Seeley of Vernon -Linoleum- of Eklucation, University of Connec­ Litchfield counties, is a participatory Anniversary Show 82 Beet Of Burra And Allen clude: Ms. Trombley works with fabrics to create through Friday at 8:15 p.m., Satur­ gallery which encourages the non-visual S FopI Qoaa Tha Country 4:00 Baited goods, Irish Soda Bread, Short Bread, Christmas cut printmaking. ticut, Storrs. Free. S Nawa 11:30 Louis Allevo of Rockville —handformed STORRS — The 100th birthday anniver­ (BMovIe "Night People" patchwork comforters, quilt design pillows, day at 4:15 p.m., and Sunday at 2:15 eploration of art for blind and sighted peo­ S D Ic k Cavan ® Mery Tyler Moore gifts. Hand crafted items, a delicious luncheon and welded wire designs in copper, Jean Trombley of Manchester • “From Birth to Rebirth," an­ (1954) Gregory Peck, Broderick and 7:15 p.m. (787-4284) ple. This exhibition highlights the ways in sary exhbition of the works of Russian- S Mauda ® Ko|ek featuring hot clam chowder, sandwiches, and home­ —Patchwork, quilt design pillows, pin- pin cushions, Christmas ornaments, and ® a CherSe'e Angelt Crawtord. chrome and brass. • “The Play of Mary,” a rfiystery cient Egypt through the High American artist Boris Anisfeld continues SS To Ba Announcad made pies, also visit the white elephant txioth lor some cussions and (Christmas ornaments. which information from all the senses can ® BermHIS Diane Artinyan of Vernon -Shadow- other gifts for the home. play for the Advent season, Sunday at Renaissance, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. at the with examination of his theatrical designs 7:29 a aaT o n Ig h t .j'eal buys. be used for practical as well as aesthetic 8 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Atheneum Theatre, Wadsworth means. at the University of Connecticut's William S Dally Numbara a Movie "Charlie Chan In SMurSty, OsoMnSir 1st Atheneum. Hartford. (278-2670) Benton Museum of Art through Dec. 21. 7:30 Shanghai" (1935) Warner Oland. 140 Farmington Ave,, Hartford. (249- Thw Lions Gallery of the Senses is open Irene Harvey 10:00 AM - 2:00 FM • Award-winning novelist Toni The presentation is the second part of a ® P.M. Magazlna There are people out 8431) during the Wadsworth Atheneum's public ® All In Tha Family 6D Captlonad ABC Newt Race on TV Morrison, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Benton-organized exhibition series on there looking lor what • "Out of Our Father's House,” a hours. 11 to 3 Tuesday , Wednesday and 3 ) Family Faud 12:00 you have to sell. Tell MANCHESTER -A Washington Room, Mather Campus Anisfeld, the first of which was devoted to ® BannyHHI ® The Night Stelkar play of four women in American Friday, 11 to 8 Thursday, and 11 to 5 Satur­ videotape of the 43rd An­ Center, Trinity College, Hartford. his early work, and was on view Oct. 13 to SNaahvWaMualc ® B4ov1e 'The Pumpkin Eater" them about It with a history, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the day and Sunday. Admission to the gallery a M *A *S *H (1964) Anne Bancroft. Peter Classified ad. nual Five-Mile Free. (527-3151) Nov. 18. main campus music room, is free via the Avery Entrance on S 6S MacNaO / Lahrar Raport Finch. •iSiWE-S/i Thanksgiving Road Race on<5 ou» Specioiry—Crepas 8 Thraa'a A Crowd OS Dr. Scott On Hebrews TALCOTTVILLE Manchester Community College. • "Fundraising and Proposal Atheneum Square North will be shown on CATV This second part, "Boris Anisfeld, a DIch Van Dyka 12:30 FRIDAY THR U S UISDA Y (646-2137) Writing for the Arts, " a working S) Tic Tac Dough Access Channel 13 Tuesday Are Always AvOtO&e Theatre Sketches," includes 41 watercolor ® Movie "Tore! Tora! Tora!" • "Desert Song,” the Broadway workshop, Saturday and Sunday from Photography Display drawings of costumes and decor for opera 8:00 (1970) Marlin Balsam, Joseph and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. musical, Dec. 4 through Jan. 27 at the 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Community and ballet dating from 1911, when he ® Tha IncradlMa Hulk Cotten The 30-minute program Coemois Served SPECIALS MANCHESTER — A display by ® Croaa-WIta Coachiight Dinner Theatre, East Services Building, 1 State St.. New worked with the celebrated Ballets 12:37 features interviews with photography students at Manchester Com­ ® S I Boxing • Lobster Fra Diavolo Windsor. Performances nightly Haven. (772-2788) Russes, to 1924, when eh designed for the ® NBA Baakalball ® Movie "The Trap" (1959) the winner, John Treacy, • Poetry reading with William munity College will be hung Dec. 1 in S BhIrlay Richard WIdmark. Tina Louise CIVIC CENTER. HARTFORD for two...... except Mondays, (522-1266) Metropolitan Opera. a McHile’t Navy and with race participants Stafford, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. at The "The Picture Place" next to Room 16 in a a BWy Qraham Cruaada Frejhly Bohed CSuiche Sptnoch Solod. GIom of S Paopla'a Caucua and spectators. Honors College, Wesleyan Universi­ the Hartford Road campus of the college. 1:00 Anisfeld, who lived from 1879 to 1973, a Bargaam BHko a S a Midnight Special Viewers are invited to Wine • 4 . 2 5 • Veal Cordon Bleu...... ty, Middletown. Free. (347-9411) The display will be open to the public a Waahinglon Waak In Ravlaw emigrated to this country from his native 1:10 address all suggestions and Music • "The Translation of High Art Monday through Friday from 8 a m. to 10 Ou( Famous Onion Soup. Dteod 6 Doitet. Gloss Russia in 1917. In his younger days he was 8:30 ® C B S Late Movie "Heller conynents regarding town • Prime R ib...... *8.50 into Folk Art," with Roberta Reeder, p in., and Saturday from 9 a m. to 1 p.m.. ® MarvQrttlIrt • Concert by Jazz Quarter, Dec. 6 associated with the World of Art move­ sponsored programming to of Wine Speool Oepe Dessett • 3 . 9 5 . Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at George Haines through Dec. 20. a Our Mlaa Brooka • Linguini Calamari at 8 p.m. at the main campus music ment in St, Petersburg, which played an a Wan Itraal Waak Jay April, communications Room, Connecticut College, New he photographs represent a variety of Cow^nderoso 5 2 7 .0 9 0 0 and Mussels...... *6.50 room, Manchester Community important role in intr^ucing modem art 9:00 specialist, at the London. Free. (442-1285) ide s and skills," according to Sylvian E. College. (646-2137) movements to Russia. ®ThaDukaaOIHazzard Manchester High School • “Brown Bag Raps,” discussion Ofiara, instructor of one of the basic a a a Rockford FKaa • Sing-along and fiddler Kari Berg, On view simultaneously in the Main media center. on Adrienne Rich and the women’s photography courses in which the students S Waahington Waak In Ravlaw tonight at 7:30 at St. Bridget Church, Gallery is "Selections from the Perma­ a Movla "The L-Shaped movement, Dec. 6 at 12:30 p.m. at are enrolled. The course is taught also by nent Collection," emphasizing some of the Main Street, Manchester. Tickets at Room" (1963) Leslie Caron. Tom the door. Zeising Brothers Book EmPorium, Richard P. Daley. "The display will be latest gifts to and acquisitions by the Beli. A pregnant young girl finds Main Street. Willimantic. Free. (486- changed frequently," Ofiara said, "in love and companionship with a • A revue of scenes and excerpts museum. young man until he discovers her Promises Supday BrupcI; 3970) condition. (2 h rs) from musical comedy, operetta and a Maatarplaoa Thaatra opera, today and Saturday at 8:15 V ernon ciii^ l«.2 flt Tl^e Dark p.m. at the (Soodwin Theatre, Austin Museums Pre-Holiday ROUlfS R4-8t EXIT Slemiy MARSHA MAMIN Arts Center, Trinity College, Hart­ MDH4TT1 StiVANUARDh Browpstope 64V-',ij3J MR HAM DRAMxrs RAIHUfNBJlllR ford. (527-3151) • Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main Antique Show and Sale St., Hartford. (247-9111) COMEDY HIT iSUPERMEAll • "Madame Butterfly" by Fhiccini, Farmington Ava. and Dovar Rd., W. Htid. presented by the Connecticut Opera • Yale University Art Gallery. 1111 7:10-9:10 an SUPBUNEia Association, Saturday and Dec. 3 at 8 Chapel St., New Haven. (432-^00) Sat, Dec. 1 - 7 PM ■ 10 PM • Our antique buffet abounds with • New Britain Museum of fresh fruits, strawberries Chantil­ p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Sun., Dec. 2 -1 0 AM-6 PM Hartford. (246-6807) American Art, 56 Lexington St., New ly, and our pastry chef’s creations • Handel’s "Messiah,” presented Britain. — muffins, danish, and nut breads • Aldrich Museum, 258 Main St., Sponsored bp Beth David Sisteiliood 2 OUT FANIY FUM1 by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra — still warm from the oven. and the Hartford Chorale, Dec. 5 and Ridgefield. (436-4519) Contribution $1.50 With ad $1.25 THE FISH I: 6 at 8 p.m. at Bushnell Memorial • Peabody Museum of Natural Snack Bar • Caka Sala • Ampla Parking THAT SAVED *: • On the dessert side you’ll find Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) History, 170 Whitney Ave., New ______M.H. TinSBURGHao " cheesecake, chocolate mousse, • Elementary, Junior, Concert and Haven. (436-0850) Concert Chamber Orchestras in con­ • Connecticut Historical Society, 1 napoleons, fresh cakes, and more Elizabeth St.. Hartford. (236-5621) (Reg. $5. — it’s all included in the price of cert, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln Theater, University of Hartford, 200 • Mattatuck Museum. 119 W. Main r ^All During your brunch! 4 story atoef km isf she • Sirioin Strip Steak Dinner Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. St., Waterbury. (753-0381) coarage to ba whet yra ml Tickets at the door. (243-4422) • Old State House, 800 Main St.. • Treat yourself to oiir • Violinist Charles Treger, Hartford. (522-6766) ^1- ALLall FOR ONLY Brownstone Special — a tender featured in the fourth concert of the • Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar • Choice of filet topped with a poached egg, Chamber Music Series at Hartt St,, Manchester. (643-0949) College of Music. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. any D e s ^ articnoKe hearts, and smothered in a rich Bearnaise sauce—or try at the University of Hartford. 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SiC'j a -fs 1 2 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, 1979- 1? Police ObItuariM Town Solicits Offers Miss Elizabeth M. Demlow Miss Hattie A. Maass Miami Peaking at Right Time Probe MANCHESTER - Miss Elizabeth EAST HAR’TFORD - Miss Hattie To Use Senior Center D em low, 89, of 869 Main St., Augusta Maass, 84, of 137 School St., "It was a hard decision,” Shula on the schedule. East Hartford, died ’Thursday at St. MIAMI (UPI) - Miami days.” he added, referring to the As for Thursday night s game, he Majichester died Thursday at years ago, someone who had wanted if any, proposal is accepted will be said. "Strock seemed to have trouble New England, losing its 12th Francis Hospital and Medical By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Dolphin Coach Don Shula years he and the bruising fullback led said, "We had momentum pretty Manchester Memorial Hospital. to use the building for office space made by the Board of Directors. ~ getting set up and throwing the foot­ straight game in Miami, fell to 8-6, Holdups Center, Hartford. Herald Reporter the Dolphins to three straight Super well on our side after the first half, She retired from Cheney Brothers was unable to do so unless he could Anyone interested in making a figures his club is peaking at ball, so I decided to go with Bob.” Bowl appearances. but the Pats aren't giving up. but in the third quarter we just She was bom in and MANCHESTER - General provide off street parking. The proposal must contact Mr. Charles MANCHESTER — Police reported in 1955. She was a member of the just the right time. Griese directed the Dolphins to a "Our whole season rode on the se­ "If we win our last two games couldn’t stop them. had lived in Coventry before moving Manager Robert B. Weiss announced zoning laws required the off street McCarthy, assistant general two armed robberies which occurred Council of Catholic Women and the ’The Dolphins rallied in the second 26-point second-half explosion. With cond half,” Shula said. "It was a fan­ (against the Jets and Minnesota) and "’They were running the ball well, to East Hartford 20 years ago. today that the town is seeking Infor­ manager. Only proposals submitted within two hours of each other Ladies of St. James. parking,” Weiss said. half behind old pros Bob Griese and Miami trailing 17-13 going into the tastic performance by Griese in the the Jets come down here and beat then when we did shut them down, She leaves a brother, George She was a member of the First mal written proposals for the sale, Weiss said he expected a wide by the close of the business on Dec. third quarter, the veteran quarter­ Miami, w e’re in, right?” asked Thursday night. rental or other use of the Linden Larry Csonka Thursday night to they made the big play. How many Demlow of Broad Brook; a sister, Congregational Church of East Hart­ variety of proposals for use of the 28 will be considered. back wasted no time, imm^iately linebacker Steve Nelson, Detective Capt. Joseph Brooks said' Street Senior Citizens Center. defeat the New England Patriots 39- offensive plays did we have in the Mrs. Ragnar Gustafson of Bolton; ford. She leaves two nieces and a Linden Street facility would be sub­ moving Miami 78 yards for a He was right, because in that this morning that two unknown Proposals from individuals, 24 and take the inside track for their third quarter — seven?” he dsked. and several nieces and nephews. nephew. mitted. He said he did not want to first division championship since touchdown. He finished off the drive event, the Dolphins and Patriots Wide receiver Harold Jackson, males held up a clerk and an atten­ Funeral services will be Saturday organizations, or businesses should Safety Day Funeral services will be Saturday comment on possible uses of the 1974, himself with a 38-yard scoring pass would both finish at 10-6, but New who had five receptions for 105 dant at the Connecticut Motel, 400 include a full description of the in­ at 10:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral at 1 p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, building. HEBRON -Decem ber 4 will be "We don’t think we’re-home free, to Nat Moore. England would get the nod because of yards, agreed. Tolland Turnpike, at 6:12 and stole tended use. Information of whether Home, 400 Main St., with a mass at 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial “Any suggestion on options might observed as School Bus Safety Day but I have a great feeling our football Griese finished his one half with a better record against division foes. “We felt we could move the ball about $100. will be in Nathan Hale Cemetery, the party wishes to buy, rent, or be limiting. I would rather have peo­ for Grades 7 and 8 at Rham Junior The two were described as black 11:30 a.m. at St. Catherine Church team is on the upswing and this is the eight completions in 10 throws for 101 Ironically, there is little at stake for pretty good on that defense, but we Broad Brook. Burial will be in St. Coventry. ’There will be no calling lease the property, the time schedule ple say what they think their options High School. right time to ^ on the upswing," yards. Miami at Detroit next week because were on the field hardly at all in the males between 20 and 30 years of age for the proposed undertaking, any Catharine Cemetery, Broad Brook. hours. are,” Weiss said. On that day activities will focus on Shula said after the victory. But he had to share the limelight if the Dolphins lose and then beat the second half. You can't win if you're and of medium build. stmctural changes which may be un­ There are no calling hours. Weiss said the town reserves the what can be done to assure safe and Griese was benched before the with his old teammate Csonka. who Jets, they would have the better not on the field." Jackson said. Brooks said the two entered the Julia M. Koller dertaken and ^ e proposed sale or Memorial contributions may be right to reject any and all proposals. comfortable transportation to and Baltimore game last week in favor of rejoined the team this year after four seocnd half and all night long by No. record within the AFC East and go to Quarterback Steve Grogan also lobby and inquired about the price of ANDOVER - Julia M. Shirey rental price for the property. made to St. James School Fund in Koller, 76, of Boston Hill Road, died He added the final decision on which. from school. backup Don Strock because he had years with the World Football 39 (Csonka) ' the playoffs. ha(l a big day with 21 completions in a room. They asked for change for a Weiss said the town has received care of St. James Church, Wednesday visiting relatives in been having trouble moving the team i,eague and the New York Giants The victory improved the Miami But it's been a crazy NFL season in 39 passes for 350 yards and three dollar and one man pulled out the gun proposals for the use of the building Manchester, Welch, W.Va. most of the season. Csonka carried 22 times for 88 yards record to 9-5. a game ahead of the many respects and Patriot Coach touchdowns, and he was while his accomplice went behind the from both the Manchester Area She leaves a son, Samuel .J. Koller But Strock struggled in the first and three short-range touchdowns. Patriots in the chase for the AFC Ron Erhardt hopes it stays that way. philosophical about the Patriots' counter and took the money. Brooks Helen C. Kiefer Conference of Churches and from of Andover; a daughter, Mrs. Students To Be Checked half with only three completions in 12 "When Csonka gets it going good, Eastern Division title and the playoff "We’ve only got two games left, waning chances for the playoffs. said. EAST HARTFORD -H elen Coffey Crossroads. He said a church group you can't give him the ball enough. ' hid that goes with it. Miami has a but football is a crazy game and you After taking the money, he said, Christine Poplaski of Philadelphia, attempts for 62 yards and Shula "Whether we make the playoffs or Kiefer, 82, of 68 Cannon Road, died has also expressed interest in the Griese said. game at Detroit and one at home never know what's going to happen, " the two fled on foot to the rear of the Pa.; eight grandchildren and six called on the 34-year-old Griese to not, we're still better than 75 percent today at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ building. pull it out. "It was verv reminiscent of the old .igain.st the New York Jets remaining Erhardt .said. of the teams in this league."' he said. Howard Johnson's Restaurant. There ford. She was the widow of John C. great-grandchildren. "We he received suggestions from For Spinal Curvatures was no description of any motor vehi­ Kiefer. Funeral services will be Saturday the public that the property has con­ at 9 a.m. from the Holmes Funeral cle. She was bom in Rocky Hill and had siderable economic value. ’These peo­ children in grades 5-9. A film about it Home, 400 Main St., Manchester with BOLTON — All Bolton students in Brooks said the gun-toting man lived in this area all of her life. grades 5-8 will be screened for will be shown to enable parents to a mass at 10 a.m. in St. Catherine’s ple have questioned whether the was about six-feet tall while the Before retirement she was employed property should also be sold. Today’s scoliosis (lateral curvature of the screen their own children. Church, Broad Brook section of East Herald other suspect was 5-feet-lO inches by Brown Thompson’s Department action will give us an indication of spine) beginning in February. ’There are three types of scoliosis: Windsor. tall. Store in Hartford for many years. the real market value of the proper­ Dalelyne Siwik, school nurse, told a minor curve that needs close obser­ Burial will be in St. Catherine’s Brooks also reported the theft of She was a member of St. Isaac ty,” Weiss said. the Board of Education some vation; slight to moderate curve that Angle $120 from the Extra Gas Station, 484 Jogues Church of Elast Hartford and Cemetery, Broad Brook. Friends Weiss said the town assessor has students in the school system are is treated by various bracidg East Middle Turnpike, at 8:15. American Legion Auxiliary of Post may call at the funeral home today appraised the worth of the building. currently undergoing treatment for techniques; and moderate to severe Earl Yost Brooks said an unidentified white 207, West Springfield, Mass. from 7 to 9 p.m. However, Weiss said he did not want scoliosis but there are probably some that usually needs surgical correc­ male entered the office and pointed a Sports Editor She leaves two sons, John C. Kiefer Gertrude M. Hale to release that figure as that would students with the problem who have tion. silver-grav revolver at the atten­ Jr., of Longmeadow, Mass, and not been detected yet. SOUTH WINDSOR - Gertrude M. influence the price produced by this Beginning in February students dant's head, demanding him to place Robert G. Kiefer of East Hartford; Ms. Siwik said the screening Hale, 69, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., announcement of the invitation to will be screened for scoliosis by Ms. the money into a brown paper bag. three daughters, Mrs. Helen Millard bid. process would find them and added Name Will Live Forever Brooks said the attendant complied formerly of South Windsor, died Siwik and their respective gym of Millville, N. J., Mrs. Lillian Siggia "An appraiser will tell how much that about 10 percent of the students Barber Bill Pagani, an institution at the West Side of and the suspect fled east on East Wednesday. She was the wife of Her­ who are screened would probably teachers, during the regular school of East Hartford, and Mrs. Beatrice someone thinks the building is worth. day. Manchester for nearly 60 years,will have his name in Middle Turnpike. Whitaker of Hartford; IS man Hale. ’The current effort will show how have some type of scoliosis where Mrs. Hale was bom in Griswold, The suspect was described as 5- grandchildren and several great­ much someone is actually willing to treatement would be necessary. Parents will be notified if their Manchester history when the Board of Directors at their Aug. 5, 1910. Besides her husband, feet-8 inches tall. 20 to 24-years-old, grandchildren. pay,” Weiss said. Scoliosis can be cured if it is child appears to have a spinal Tuesday night meeting will officially rename the West Side Oval she leaves two sons, Donald L. Hale Wedman medium build.h. Penquint*. Vernon appearance in court today. Manchester. in the Thanksgiving morning Five new champion. Nothing he can do will bother me. If he bleeder. If he loses, it will be while on the seat of his pan­ FINAL SALE .... Now Unable to speak English, and being w t h : Mile Road Race wound up in the comes to fight. I'll fight too. I know how to box ' ts. 8 - knirkti \n, reltieH, (!h.9 Kathryn M. Craft, 23, of 7 Gloria Lane, Janies A. Grant, 16, of 47 Grand Avenue, 14 years of age. he had little Manchester Memorial Hospital Leonard, of Palmer Park, Md., has breezed through "I get cut every fight, " he said. "I'll probably get cut 8 • Boxing: (aulendez John* Ellington, was charged Thursday with Rockville, was charged Wednesday with ON BEAUTIFUL GIFTS schooling and was told to either go to evading responsibility. She allegedly disorderly conduct. He was allegedly in- emergency room. mostly mediocre opponents — many of whom were too Friday, too. "But most of my cuts haven't been that Hon; Hagler \n. \utuofermo. (>h.8 struck another vehicle at ’Tri-City Plaza, volved in a disturbance on Grand Avenue, Sat., Dec. 1 old or too slow. Benitez may be too much too soon for the bad." 10 * Boxing: Leonard \». Antuofermo was guaranteed $150,0(X) while Hagler and left the scene. He was released on his promise to appear flashy Leonard. But the challenger, who is largely Benitez, Lh,8. WPOP earned $40,0(X). She was released on her promise to 10AM — 3PM Palmer Wants Out responsible for obtaining record purses for both fighters. appear in court Dec. 11 in Rockville. Hurt M. Albert. 18, of Garnet Ridge Dean W. Harley, 17, of 112 Union St., Drive, Tolland, was charged Wednesday 63 Linden St., Manchester Rockville, was charged ’Thursday with *ith fourth-degree larceny on complaint Of Oriole Picture Metzger Injured third-degree criminal mischief on a Hie K-Mart store, Vernon Circle, He warrant issued after investigation of a vras released on his promise to appear in Kathy says; BALTIMORE (UPI) — Jim Palmer, who because of contract Nov. 23 incident. court on Dec. 4. a s ,o ir a disputes jokingly has asked the Baltimore Orioles to trade him In Freak Accident A 15-year-old was referred to juvenile Keith M. Ranson, 18. of 213 Regan Road. Coma In and aaa our wida aafactlon baakata and wickar Hama. Nomra lha on several occasions, apparently isn’t joking this time. authorities in connection with the same in­ Vernon, was charged Thursday with HOUSTON (UPI) — A “freak accident" suffered by standout cident. Harley was held on a $100 surety passing a standing school bus while red to shop for Chriatmoa. ^239.00 Orioles' General Manger Hank sidered of lesser ability being paid bond for appearance in court today. Hghts were flashing. His court answer Cora*nd>, OoMwi a a*d Dtllolow. aumU. atldnliM. Peters said Thursday he will go to much more than he was.\ infielder Roger Metzger while doing woodwork in his garage Crab Applii, Fraab CMar, ieae Faara. baseball's winter meeting in Toronto Former Oriole owner Jerold severed the tips of four fingers on his right hand and has thrown Richard Fickett, 28, of 150 Grove St., date is Dec. 14. next week with a list of teams the Rockville, was charged ’Thursday with South Windsor Hoffberger had a rule against his career as one of the Giants' support players NATIVE — FRESH two-time Cy Young Award-winner renegotiating contracts. New harrassm ent, third-degree criminal South Windsor Police are investigating •pliiaeto, Muatard Qraavia. would consider playing for if his con­ into question. than a 50-50 chance he can grip a ball trespassing, third-degree criminal mis- an armed robbery reported ’Thursday Cabard Oraana, FurplaTop A Orioles’ owner Edward Bennett YaMavv QIaba Turwipa. La^ , Orapaa, llavairbava. Farr* tract is not renegotiated. Williams has indicated he will, stick Metzger and his severed fingertips and swing a bat with that hand. chief, and interferring with a police of- night by the attendant at the Sonoco Ser Whdha bwaaA Fohahaaa, ^Laam •Imana. Tanparltiaa, Peters said he has received a letter — placed in salt and ice — were Potter added. ficer. vice Station at Route 5 and Burnham A Batlamul Abueah, Srao* OrapabuM. Naval Oranpaa, with that policy. npa. Nuli. Dalaa. from Palmer's agent, Ekl Keating, rushed 60 miles from his hometown However. Potter also said, "I don't Police said he allegedly made Street. Peters said he has told Keating the outlining several contract requests. Orioles will review Palmer’s con­ of Brenham. Texas, to St. Luke's think the doctors know at this point threatening phone calls and then ’The attendant, Gandsh Persaud, 18, of whether he'll be able to function as a The 34-year-old pitcher’s contract tract proposal. But he added the Hospital in Houston Thursday. proceeded to property in Rockville where 200 Nutmeg Lane, Elast Hartford, said a Surgeons, in consultation with shortstop. His career's in the hands irr vruui nsii v M iiiain* unsi expires after the 1981 season. team bias no intention of trading him. he trespassed and caused some damage to car drove into the station and when be Metzger and his wife, Tami. decided of the good Lord." It has been reported that Palmer is "If we should decide to try and a window. He was held on a $3,000 surety went to it to ask bow much gas was against reattaching the severed por­ Potter said the accident occurred seeking a six-year, $3.5 million con­ maybe trade someone like that - and bond for appearance in court today. wanted, the driver allegedly showed a To tions — which were described as at about 2:30 p.m. while Metzger was tract, but Peters refused comment let me emphasize that we have made John C. ’Trotter, 16, of 27 Legion Drive, knife and asked the attendant for money. on that. Palmer earns $260,000 a being severed at the first knuckle. using a band power saw to cut wood He was allegedly given $200 and the car no such decision at all — it would be Vernon was charged ’Thursday with first- year. wise to know which teams he’d be Doctors said Metzger emerged in in his garage for construction of a degree criminal trespassing and third- sped away. The list of teams was prepared in good condition from surgery to close storage cabinet. ’The ’The attendant said the driver was willing to go to because he has veto degree criminal mischief. He allegedly case a trade possibility surfaces at rights," Peters said. the wounds but the right-handed in­ He said Metzger "evidently hit a trespassed on property of Vernon Manor black and appeared to be quite tall. the winter meetings. It reportedly in­ fielder’s future in baseball was un­ knot in the wood or some freak acci­ Convalescent Home and caused some Hebron EJ!(IT cludes the New York Yankees, Rec Volleyball clear. dent happened and he did sever all damage. State Police, ’Thursday, charged a 15- Boston, Milwaukee, California, Los American Men • Redwood 10-2, In­ "It was the conjecture of all the four fingers on his right hand." He was released on his promise to year-old Hebron youth with reckless en- iTMiMiiuraaiM. Angeles, San Diego, Philadelphia and surers 10-2, ABA 6-6, Watkins 507, doctors that it would be a risky and Potter said Metzger's housekeeper appear in court Dec. 11. dangerment, following investigation of an Huaua.«ciiuNnt. St. Louis. Renn's 4-8, Latvians 1-11; National somewhat useless situation to helped the player seek medical atten­ CUmUMHMItCUKMI. Frank J. Duchesneau, 21, of no certain incident Nov. 19 at Rham H i^ School in mminiwnRMWJi Under baseball rules, a player with Men - North Ends 8-4, Lathrop 8-4, resuture the fingers out there, in that tion and a neighbor found the fing^"' address, was charged Thursday with Hebron. 443-445 HARTFORD RD. VV MANCHESTER, im aK u n au n ' at least 10 years in the majors, five of Hoggers 8-4, Economy Electric 7-5, they would never have the use they tips in the home’s garage and took third-degree burglary and criminal Police said a smoke bomb was dis­ had before,” said family friend John them to the Brenham hospital where F O f f iN f f f NORMAN’S LOCATION them with the same team, can disap­ Lloyd’s 6-6, Tierney’s 6-6, Tire Big Night for Zonk attempt to commit burglary. charged at the school and four firemen ^ 647*9997 prove any trade. Bitters 4-8, Head 1-11; Women - Potter at a news conference not Metzger was initially treated and Police said he was apprehended in the and a teacher had to be treated for smoke tnofutufMtRUsr. W 647*9998 Palmer, a 13-year veteran, has Thrifty Package 11-1, Great Expec­ Veteran Miami fullback Larry Csonka twists and squirms attended by doctors or family. taken by ambulance to Houston. rear of the Rockville Baptist Church, inhalation. m . m • UT. TN. I, ■ • MM, Twn. m • ran.« «■. m ■ been with the Orioles since 1966. He tations 11-1, Farr’s 9-3, BMI 8-4, through New England line for his third touchdown in last night’s "Dr. (Michael) Epstein made no The surgery at St. Luke’s lasted an allegedly attempting to open a metal door. ’The juvenile was referred to juvenile complained good-naturedly this C rockett's 8-4, Buffalos 1-11, 39-24 win. Csonka gained B» yards in 22 carries. (UPI Photo) guarantees but said there is better hour and 15 minutes. He was released on a $500 bond for authorities. ' season about players whom he con­ Chargers 0-12, Moriarty's 0-12. 14 - EVEWNG H raA U ),^,JN o ^^ 1*79 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. M, 1979- 15 Bolton Mights Mike Landolphi MCC Five Limelight Limited Leonard Looks Ahead SCOREBOARD To Fight with Duran Loses Third NHL For Retiring Coach Campbell Conference LAS VEiGAS, Nev. (NEA) - was when he' got off the Dropping its third straight game, Manchester Community The next big-money bout in canvas." Patrick Division By LEN AILSTER and treasurer (present post) of the College bowed to Post Junior College, 9 0 ^ , In basketball action COC, the only person to hold all four boxing likely will be Sugar Price was no setup. His W L T I Herald Sporlswriler Ray Leonard meeting Rober­ record showed victories over last night at East Catholic High. positions at one time or other. He Philadelphia 17 ,1 3 T here’s been plenty of to Duran in a clash of the WBA champ Jose (Piplno) It was the season opener for the Atlanta 11 9 3 was the physical fitness coach for most exciting personalities in Cuevas and former WBC title- NY Rangers 9 13 2 hoopla about a neighboring four years until that state program the ring today — counting holder Carlos Palomino. Waterbury-based school. tCC’s next tilt is Saturday at even the heavyweight divi­ The Benitez fight puts Post held a slender 34-29 halftime NY Islander 6 10 4 retiring coach, and only now is went defunct. Norwalk Community College at 7:30. But sports is not his sole domain. sion. Leonard into the million-dol- edge. It broke it open in the opening Washington 4 16 4 it starting to subside. But for It’s a fight that could be lar class. (It’yia rt of a triple­ He serves as advisor to the varsity worth at least $2 million for 10 minutes of the second half, out- Smyihe Division him, the limelight has been lit­ header ABC-Tv fight card — scoring the Cougars by a 26-12 club. He was student council advisor each boxer, a miraculous a middleweight clash between Pom (90) Brittinaham 3-0-6. Smith 4- W L T I tle. That’s the way it’s always Hirse (or welterweights. And margin to open a 60-41 edge. 2-10, Callings 7-M6, Brooker 4-MO, Bran­ for three years, helping establish champion Vito Antuofermo Vancouver 10 8 5 been. some of the school’s rules and it signals the ultimate renais­ and challenger Marvin Hagler Greg Wright paced the visitors don 5-4-16, Wright 7-5-19, Montgomery 1- Chicago 8 6 6 sance of the little man in also coming from Las Vegas, 1-3, Hughes 1-0-2, McLeon 3-0-6, Rinaldo But for outgoing Bolton High regulations in its formative years, with 19 points followed by Ron Bran­ St. Louis 8 13 4 boxing, virtually shut out and a light heavy between 1-0-2. ToUls 37-16-90. soccer Coach Mike Landolphi. who and had been a class advisor thrice since the Muhammad don and Chris Callings with 16 Winnipeg 7 13 3 Victor Galindez and Marvin apiece. Peter Murphy paced MCC MCC (68) Shealey 60-12, Bums 3-06, will remain as the school’s director over. And then there are the in­ Aii/aka/Cassius Clay era Johnson being tubed in from Frederick 3-06, Marino 1-0-2, Murphy 7-1- 'Edmonton 4 12 6 numerable committees he’s served began 15 years ago. New Orleans.) with 15 tallies with Joe Grodovich of athletics solely after also 15, Dixon 3-3-9. Grodovich 7-0-14, Neeley Colorado 5 13 3 relinquishing the girls’ softball post, 6n in behalf of the school. Lastly, he eonard, who emerged But it’s generally over­ and Jeff Shealy chipping in 14 and 12 2qU. Totals 32-4-68 also serves as acting assistant prin­ from the Montreal Olympics looked that Benitez, as the Wales Conference retirement can be seen as his giving as a colorful reincarnation of champ, pulls down $1.2 mil­ Norris Division up one of many hats. cipal when the situation dictates. the young Sugar Ray Robin­ lion for the night’s work. And W L T ; The 40-year-old bald-pated Lan­ There are players he fondly son, has been grooniied care­ all this attention to Leonard Fresh from PGA Tour dolphi has been the Bulldogs’ soccer recalls. Goalie Craig Pepin, who fully for the welterweight as boxing’s new pretty boy Montreal 14 6 4 championship since he turned Los Angeles 10 8 5 coach since the school's inception in went on to star at the University of overlooks the serious threat Bridgeport where he holds two pro on Feb. 5,1977. that Wilfred poses for Sugar '•m Pittsburgh 9 7 4 1964. The first two years a junior var­ Undefeated in 25 bouts — Ray (and that dream match Hartford 7 8 6 sity program was run. Bolton went records, most shutouts in a season capped by bis sensational one- against Duran). Horvath Enjoyed Detroit 6 10 4 varsity in 1966 and Landolphi has and most shutouts in a career. round knockout of Andy In the early odds. Benitez . .A"* ■*7' Donald Roser went to Southern (Hawk) FYice here in iate Sep­ was rated as high as a 4-1 Adams Division been at the helm every year. In the 14 seasons, Bulldog hooters compiled an Connecticut State College where he tember — he has never been underdog to Leonard, a unique W L T Mike Landolphi seriously pushed. situation for a world-class 80 won. 77 lost, 20 tied mark. was captain and most valuable Buffalo 15 6 3 But IrMnard must beat champion who has never been Season Caddying Eight times, including this past acquire knowledge which will help player his senior year. Ray Boyd, Wilfred Benitez for the World beaten in his career (the lone Boston 15 4 3 season. Bolton qualified for the state me and my family. ” He is presently assistant soccer coach at Bolton, Boxing Council version of the blot in 37 fights was a draw Minnesota 10 6 6 taking graduate courses in ad­ Walt Behrrpann, Bob Henry and his welterweirtt title on Nov. 30 with Harold Weston). By EARL YOST Toronto 11 10 2 tournament, its best year was '74 when a 10-3 mark was logged and the ministration at the University of tri-captains of a year ago. Brad before a Duran confrontation Benitez, a world champ at Sports Editor Quebec 7 12 4 Smith, Tom Maneggia and Steve can be translated into millions 17 (the youngest in boxing Bulldogs reached the Class S Connecticut. of dollars. history) when he held the jun­ Manchester boasted a bonafide professional caddy on the 1979 Soaring Cougar Thursday's Results semifinals. There they bowed to COC He got the girls’ softball program Minicucci, all went on to play college Duran is the spectacular ior welter crown, is now only Professional Golfers’ Association tour in Jimmy Horvath. Buffalo 2, Rangers 1 rival Rocky Hill High. 3-2. in sudden off the ground, coaching the team the soccer. former lightweight champ L B O N A l f O 20 years old. He is an accom- Soaring D.J. Frederick of MCC eyes hoop and leaps in basket Philadelphia 6. Minnesota 4 "With the proper personnel and the who has lost only one bout in lished boxer with swift Owen Griffith, golf writer at the death. "The second sudden death. " past three years, but he’s yielding try last night against Post at East Catholic High. (Herald Photo Montreal 3, St. Louis 2 breaks. I did accomplish some things his 12-year career — and that Eands, a respectable punch Hartford Courant for 26 years and Highlights while working with Reid emphasizes Lqndolphi. that post to Sandy Cloutier. He in coaching, things which others was seven years ago. He grad­ KEAl and proven staying power — now in retirement since 1969 on the was meeting up with Jack Nicklaus by Adamson) Friday's Games “One memory I won’t forget is coached jayvee basketball two years uated to the welterweight he has gone the 15-round dis­ maybe haven’t, ” Landolphi stated. Cape in Chatham, Mass., forwards at the U.S. Open in Augusta, Ga. Islanders at ^monton going to the semifinals and playing (l%5-66. "66-67) and still holds the division because, at age 28, he tance six times. But now is the time to step aside, Though Leonard is enve­ the information that Horvath lugged High on the list of favorite golfers for Buffalo at Atlanta against (Rocky Hill Coach Johni school record with an 11-7 ledger in could no longer make the 135- Astutely maneuvered by The rap against Benitez is the local man were Lee Trevino, Bill McVicar and almost winning that the latter campaign. Landolphi was Landolphi believes. "I just felt pound weight limit. In fact, he lop^ in an aura of excite­ Angelo Dundee, who worked that he has been a reluctant Layup the clubs for Mike Reid from city to Pittsburgh at Hartford nalloons so much between ment, to me Duran — with his warrior. The Puerto Rican Casper, Tom Watson. Casper and Chicago at Vancouver game. ” Landolphi reflects, "'That also the baseball coach eight years want to take a break from soccer and All’s corner all those years, he city on the tour. Reid wasn't a big ^Bama Must Win bouts be might have trouble half smirk, half sneer, ascended into the champion­ hasn’t fought since last April, open it to a young coach with a more Joe Grodovich of MCC lays winner but collected $64,046. Reid. particular team played a game equal with his 1969 club co-COC champs getting in under 147. advancing always with a and, in fact, his father, who skilled background, someone who has ship range over a bunch of up- ball to score against Post "It has been a wonderful Before taking a whirl toting a to or better than the Rocky Hill and state Class S runner-up to Their meeting, if destiny primitive lust (or combat — setups, wearing them down has been his trainer, chastised NBA Griswold High. "That started played on the college level. isn’t detoured, promises the represents the primal pull of him publicly in an open letter last night in losing effort. experience and I’m looking forward golfer’s clubs, Horvath was an es­ team. That will be one of my biggest more with a blizzard of tablished radio announcer in Ver­ Eastern Conference memories " Griswold’s winning streak.” Lan­ "Soccer is growing so rapidly ciassic matchup of flashy boxing. punches rather than devastat- in Ring Magazine for lacka­ (Herald Photo by Adamson) to getting back on the tour in ‘Iron BowEGame boxer (Sugar Ray) against Leonard, effusive and cock- ing jxiwer. daisical preparation to meet a dolphi quipped, noting that school's eventually those who coach it will January," the former Manchester mont and in Hyannis on the Cape. Atlanlie Division Soccer is just one of many sports thunderous, aggressive y, is a tribute to hype. He tough opponent such as Leon­ success in baseball since. Bolton need experience It’s just becoming However, the way Leonard Country Club member said. Griffith, since his retirement from NEW YORK (UPI) — It’s not that he has anything against W L Pet. GB Landolphi. who is stepping down to clouter (Duran) talks like Ali: "Tve been ready ard. qualified twice for post-season play more technical." dismantled one-time glamor Horvath arrived home on the Cape the Courant, keeps his hand in the Tempe, Ariz., or the Fiesta Bowl, but Bear Bryant wants no part Boston spend more time with his growing That elicits the kind of for a championship fight from boy Pete Ranzany in August My own feeling is that no in the diamond sport under his direc­ He’s removing one of his many interest generated by a John the time I turned pro. The matter what Benitez’s capa­ Transactions in time to defend his Cape Cod newspaper field by chronicling a of the Christmas Day activities in the Southwest. Philadelphia family and to also further his own and then demolished Price in hats. L. Sullivan vs. Gentleman Jim time of reckoning is now.... the first round forced a revi­ bilities and no matter what amateur title but lost out. weekly golf column in the Cape Cod New York education, had handled "In 16 years tion, kind of shape he’s in. Sugar Bryant and his No. 1 Crimson Tide the Southwest Conference and if the Landolphi has served as president, And doing it quietly Just like Corbett, or Jack Dempsey vs. When I start throwing sion of his power potential He managed to get in just two com­ Times. Washington I've coached 30 seasons. " Landolphi Gene Tunney, or Joe Frazier punches. 1 hate to count. It’s Ray Leonard is destiny’s des­ Football want the Sugar Bowl New Year’s conference race ends in a three-way vice president, secretary-treasurer always. "Everybody."' noted petitive rounds while on tour, placing Horvath's brother, Len, is a former New Jersey cited. "It's time to take a break and vs. Muhammad Ali. And it like counting money .... I’ll be Dundee, "said he's not a ignated hitter. He will whip St. Louis — Re-signed first-year Day against either Arkansas or tie Arkansas will get the Cotton Bowl Wilfred Benitez to win the third in the Caddies' Tournament at club champion at Manchester Coun­ O ntral Divinion keeps rekindling the boxing glad to accommodate any banger, but what he did to quarterback Mike Loyd and released Texas. But they must first get past bid, Texas will go to the Sugar Bowl name, no matter what Ali champion as long as he’s not a welterweight title (WBC Endicott, N Y. in a field of 70. try Club W L F GB Price didn’t surprise me." running back Robert Hawkins. Auburn Saturday in what they call and Houston to the Sun Bowl. says about it flickering out heav^eight." Said Leonard, typically: version), setting up that 1980 Atlanta 15 10 But like Ali, Leonard backs powerhouse meeting with the "Iron Bowl" down in Alabama. A If Houston and Arkansas share the after he's gone. "Andy Price said he was going loss to 8-2 Auburn and it’s Pittsburgh San Antonio 12 10 it up with flashy ability. to upset me; the only upset Roberto Duran. conference championship, then the Houston II 11 Central Hosts Tourney (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN in the Fiesta Bowl and no shot at the Cougars go to the Cotton Bowl, the Slumping Rangers national championship. Cleveland 11 15 Razorbacks to the Sugar Bowl and Indiana 10 IS "There’s so much at stake Satur­ Texas to the Sun Bowl. Houston Davis Cup Coach day, I don’t even like to think about Detroit 7 16 Tonight in New Britain should have no trouble handling Rice, LOS ANGELES lUPIl — University of Southern Continue to Slide what may happen if we lose," said Western Conference Bowling SPORTS but Texas could have some problems NEW BRITAIN - Central slate which includes participation in “We have a sprinkling of veterans California tennis Coach George Toley will coach Bryant. “Auburn has an outstanding with arch rival Texas A&M. The Midwesl Divixion two tourneys, and a three-game and newcomers that will make things Mexico's Davis Cup team in second-round action next NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Rangers are in a slump. football team. There is no doubt in W L Pet. GB (Connecticut’s 1979-80 basket­ FORUM Aggies always get emotionally psy­ Florida swing. Coach Bill Detrick, in very interesting, ” explained Detrick., IMNNETTFS- Pam 202. Mario Frattaroli 207- month, it was announced Thursday They've lost their last five games and have won only twice in my mind that they are the best team c h ^ for Texas and have split uie last Milwaukee 17 7 .708 — ball team opens its season his 21st year at the helm of the Blue ’’But, it will take a game or two to 593, Denny Carlin 209-560. The Mexican team meets Venezuela in .Mexico City we have played this year.” Robertson 195, Sue Dishert their last 10. Now, they’ve now reached the point where they lose Congratulations, Mr. Danielson four games with them. Kansas City 13 13 .500 5 tonight, the Blue Devils ser­ Devils, has a number of veterans fully determine what we have going Bill Kozicki 212 Dec 7-9. Auburn is on probation and can’t go Denver 9 16 .360 815 366 ( rolled three 122 even when they play well. I have just finished reading the Moreover, the Longhorns will be ving as the host in the first an­ available, including seniors Greg against a very demanding schedule” games), June Rowett 471, anywhere. But the Tigers can ruin playing without their leading runner. Chicago 6 18 .250 11 Roberts, given another year of play The veteran Central coach expects POWDER PUFF- Jackie Thursday night, the Rangers Smith took a pass from Jim newspaper accounts of Manchester nual two-day Central Connec­ Anita Shorts 178-471, Joyce things for Alabama and send 6-5 A.J. “Jam ” Jones, who was injured Utah 2 19 .095 13*^ due to a knee injury early in the 1978- nothing less than quite a battle with Czaya 192-511. Kathy Ran­ tightened their checking game con­ Schoenfeld. was foiled by Baker and High’s State soccer championship. I ticut Alumni Association Tour­ C orriveau 462, Leona Georgia to New Orleans. against Baylor last week. 79 season, 6-6 Dave Curtis, returning Keene. dall 177-480, Gerry Tonski siderably, but still dropped a 2-1 deci­ then hammered home the rebound cannot think of a more deserved and Pacific Dividion nament at Kaiser Hall. Baldasserio 178-193-535, “I think we’ve got a heck of a In other games Saturday. Penn W L Pet. GB from a layoff of one year, forward ’’They’ve played a game already, 176-490, Carol Doughney sion to the Buffalo Sabres, who won Murdoch tied it at 1-1 at 10:35 of the appropriate way for Mr. Danielson to chance," said Auburn Coach Doug Carol Bushnell 472, Ginger Slate plays host to Pittsburgh, Army — The four-team field also includes John Benyei and guard John Basile. we saw them, and came away quite 194-527, Joan Topping 175- their fourth straight game. middle period when an errant pass end his career, not just as coach of Seattle 15 7 .682 Yourkas 461. Barfield. "We’re not interested in meets Navy at Philadelphia. — Stony Brook University of New York, Also back are 6-2 junior Chris 176, Carol Schubert 192-477, "I think tonight the Rangers played bounced off a Sabre onto his stick. the Manchester High School soccer Los Angeles 16 8 .667 impressed," says Detrick. being second best in the state, and if Tennessee entertains Vanderbilt. V* Keene State and New Hampshire White, the Most Valuable Player on E dith T racy 179-511. more their style." said Buffalo In other games. Philadelphia team, but as a positive influence on Phoenix 16 9 .640 "nie New Hampshire team won’t be TEE-TOTALERS- Brenda we beat Alabama, we’ll claim the >5 College. the '78-79 Blue Devil team, and Marilyn Meyers 193-192- Coach Scotty Bowman "There’s no rallied to beat Minnesota, 6-4. and all the players who've been fortunate Portland 16 9 .640 lacking for height. Nye 181-188-528, Mary SEC championship whether it’s of­ In first round action. Stony Brook forward Rudi Alvarez. 530, Lorrie Baker 500, question the Rangers are going to get Montreal shaded St. Louis, 3-2. enough to have played on his teams Title Bout Tonight San Diego 11 14 .440 5V2 Coach Glenn Theulen calls on the McConville 469, Stephanie ficial or not.” will play New Hampshire at 6:30 All figure prominently in Detrick’s likes of 6-8 Carl Roche, 65 Mark Vicky Glass 457, Mary going, but let them get going Flyrrt> 6 , North Star* 4 these past 33 years. Golden State 10 13 .435 5V4 Don 176, Marilyn Rogers Auburn boasts one of the nation’s NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - World with Central taking on Keene State in plans, plus such hopefuls as 6-5 Debro and 63 Matt Theulen, giving Lachapelle 198, Eileen somewhere else " Ken Linseman and Reggie Leach No matter how great a player was Thursday'* Results 474, Karen Riordan 450, best offensive ground attacks, the 8:30 nightcap. The two winners forward Ed Perez, Kevin Hightower, Keene considerable strength off the Wojcik 178-485, Mary Rick Martin .scored his 11th goal of scored third-period goals as on any team, each learned that Boxing Association Light Qeveland 117, New York 115 Fran Misseri 235-561, Fran featuring James Brooks and Joe will meet for the title Saturday at boards. Other standouts include Wright 193. the season midway through the final Philadelphia came back from a 3-1 soccer and life in general is a team heavyweight champion Victor Kansas City 105, Detroit 95 Todd Van Dyke and Larry Johnson, Misseri 235-561, Gayla Cribbs, the only two l,0(K)-yard per­ Galindez of Argentina knows what 8:30, preceded by a battle for third both part-timers last season, Dave senior guard John Brennan, 6-3 period to provide the Sabres with the deficit to extend its unbeaten streak sport and takes more than one player Butcher 492, Nancy formers ever to play for the same Friday's Games place. Johnson, Matt Lytwyn and Pal ANTIQIES- Tammy victory. Martin’s goal followed an to 19 games. Mike Polich. Steve to be successful. It is evident from it’s like to be cut. but he's hoping forward Jerry McClinton and guard Washburn 203-181-525, U Southeastern Conference team. The American challenger Marvin John­ New York at Boston The tournament action embarks Driscoll. Hightower, Lytwyn and Thrall 125-354, Chris exchange of passes between the Payne, A1 MacAdam and Glen the tremendous turnout at soccer Earl Buckingham. Leslie Dinardo 466. Tigers are fifth nationally in rushing Denver at New Jersey Central’s '79-80 team on a 27-game Driscoll are freshmen. Cowperthwaite 354, Cindy winger and center Gil Perreault. Sharpley had the North Star goals events, of players from the beginning son won’t remind him. with an average of 315 yards per Galindez. who was badly cut by San Diego at Philadelphia HOME ENGINEERS- Doyle 1 41-355. Joan Perreault's return feed across the while Rick MacLeish scored twice of his coaching term to the current game and 11th in scoring with 31.2 Mike Rossman in April even though Indiana at Washington Marlys Dvorak 188, Ronnie DeDominicis 342. goalmouth caromed off Martin’s and Paul Holmgren and Bill Barber players, that Mr. Danielson has «20-’30-*40 points. he stopped the "Jewish Bomber" to Atlanta at Houston Lynch 183 Chris Sullivan 8!i body, hit Ranger defenseman Dave once each for the Flyers. always been held in the highest es­ However, the Tigers are bound to regain his WBA title, faces Johnson Portland at San Antonio How Good Will the Dodgers Be in ^80? 182, Dolores Kelly 176-450, Coach Named OFF Maloney and bounced past rookie (ianudirnH 3 . Rlura 2 teem by his players, and identity have trouble moving the bail against Seattle at Kansas City n Guy l^fleur scored his league­ with Manchester’s soccer team tonight in the Louisiana Superdome Lynn Davis 472, Marie SANTA CLARA. Calif goalie Steve Baker, who stopped 25 Alabama’s rugged defense. The Utah at Golden State St.Onge 190-472, Cathy leading 21st goal in the first period doesn’t end with graduation from as part of a nationally televised fight I UPI I — A1 Endriss. a FIRE PLACE SETTINGS! shots in his second career start. Crimson Tide has posted five Chicago at Los Angeles Bohjalian 469, Barbara "We've had trouble winning." said and set up Pierre Mondou’s game- high school. card in New Orleans and Las Vegas. There’s no flat answer because game situation dicUtes the coach at the high-school shutouts this season and has allowed strategy. Figures aren’t available, except with individual Higley 175-481, Midge Phil Esposito, who drew an assist on winner at 9:45 of the final period, To Mr. Danielson, congratulations only 99.3 yards rushing per game and level for 25 years, was and may your retirement be as teams, but Nick Skorich, a former coach who now supervises Bergeron 456. named head baseball coach the only Ranger goal, scored by Don making goalie Richard Sevigny’s just four points per contest. JUST ASK NFL officials, (eels the field goal has the greater chance of rewarding as the gifts you’ve given to at the llniversity of Santa Murdoch in the second period. "The Montreal Forum debut a success. Alabama leads the Iron Bowl Nam tt In the News succeeding. SYMPHONIES- Stacia Mario Tremblay also scored for the all of your players over the years. Murray Olderman Clara by Athletic Director breaks aren’t going for us. " series 25-17-1 and brings a 19-game Miller 132, Joy Thompson Canadiens while Blair Chapman and You have demanded hard work and Q. I (eel Waller Payton of the Bears is Ike most exciting Pat Mailey. The Sabres took a 1-0 lead with 3:41 winning streak into Saturday’s game. 127, JoAnn Henault 126-355. left in the first period when Derek Wayne Babych had the Blues' goals. respect from your players, but have There are two other games of James Silas player in the National Football Leagne, and he also seems to By Murray Olderman be a fine person. Can yon tell me what interests he has away also given all your players a greater major importance on Saturday’s SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) — James Silas, the captain of the San Antonio *\RK\I)F. IMST>- reward by demanding they con­ from football? — Dan Lloyd, Morris, III. light schedule — Houston at Rice and Spurs, was fined $2,0(X) for not showing up at the team’s ’Tuesday night game The NFL’s top runner is well on his way to becoming a one- Rich Higgins 234-146188- 8 8 tribute as much as possible of Texas at Texas A&M. The Cotton, against the Atlanta Hawks, it was reported Thursday. The tipoff: man conglomerate in his fifth season of pro ball, lie owns 668. Dave Slyne 212. Bob WANTED Martin Off Hook themselves, and in so doing have condominiums in San Diego; 934 acres of timberland: part- Sugar and Sun Bowls are all awaiting "I got fined," was all Silas would say about the incident in which he failed Oliver 215-567. John Myers gained added respect for themselves. to notify Coach Doug Moe that he was missing the game to be with his wife. The way the Los Angeles Dodgers did an instant interest in a Lear jet; and an antique Rolls Royce. Payton is the outcome of those games. considering building a motel in his home town of Ckilumbia, 200-555. Garv Cockerham Regards, Houston and Texas currently are Hazel, who gave birth to a baby the day before the game and required ad­ rebuilding job of their pitching suff by signing free 212. Rich Holbrook 201-220- TO BUY Crest hr m aas) Im m Dave Sibrinsz agents Dave Goltz and Don Stanhouse is a tipoff to the Miss.; he has gold holdings; he owns a house in Arlington With Bowie Kuhn tied with Arkansas for first place in ditional surgei:y. However. Moe said that all Silas had to do was let the team Heights, III.; and he does brokerage work in his spare time. He 591. Bruce Moquin 212-562. malataC, as aaaa4h| San Frartcisco, Calif. future imbalance of major league baseball. The rich NEW YORK (UPI) — Billy Martin is off the hook as far as know and he would have been excused for the game. clubs are going to dominate the game because they'll be is also married to a former majorette from his alma mater. Brian Boyington 201-565, n tiU IhcassiC cmN Si baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn is concerned. the only ones who can afford to indulge themselves in Jackson Sute. Mike Vignone 226583. Art CLEAN 8 8 tocUni kattn (aarCi s i Rod Caretv the expensive bric-a-brac of free agentry. The San Thompson 212, Ed Bachl ■laiatt m c Mm U g 8 That is, as long as he keep out of trouble. Francisco Giants, for instance, couldn’t dole out $4 mil­ Q. A lot of publicity was given U Jack Kramer potthig up 88 Itci-w" 1136 ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) — California Angels first baseman Rod Carew un­ 202-210-605. Fred Kozicki Community Support lion for Goltz. the money when the major sponsor withdrew from the Lo« Martin was spared further dis­ of certain provocations in the derwent surgery ’Thursday for removal of his tonsils. 243-551, Rob Washington USED CARS iS u / 9 1 ** Oaoks Decker. ng S Angeles open tennis tournament earlier this (all. How did he NUW ciplinary action Thursday when Bloomington incident, and while you Angels’ spokesman Bobby Kargenian said Carew will be hospitalized at St. come out with his gnarantee (or $175,000? — Dick Selberg, 201, Dick Murphy 550. Kuhn, after investigating thoroughly have explained your motivations and Joseph’s Hospital in Orange, Calif., for "one or two days” and is resting com­ Palm Sprinp, Calif. n the Minnesota brawl incident in- actions in prior matters of this type, By Multi-Circuits fortably. Jack actually risked only $25,000 in cash, put in escrow. K. of C.- Ron CARTER iGntI Ny h i volving the former New York I think you will agree that the S), Then a local merchant, Leonarid Strauss, came along and Jeroszko223. "Rob ItaUa haditaC i Yankees’ manager, refused to im­ By EARL YOST guaranteed the first $35,000. The tournament actually did a F ln a a rfM cumulative effect of these incidents Mike Loyd little better than break even at the gate, so no one lost any Washington 201, John Mar­ pose any further penalties. Sports Editor tkekmtt tmb tends to indicate you have not taken ST. LOUIS (UPI) — The St. Louis Cardinals ’Thursday re-signed first-year money, unlike '78, when the event lost $26,000 even after Arco tin 236578, Charlie Knybel However, in a letter to Martin, every reasonable step to avoid a “We are elated to be involved, “ Paul Sartor, vice president dished out 100 grand. “The very (act I laid my butt on the 551, Mike Hodge 568, Jim n quarterback Mike Loyd and released running back Robert Hawkins. ty§Ai 11229 Main SI., Mancheit*r| I iMy (rwoMN I . Kuhn warned that any such conduct line,” says Kramer, "got me more publicity, which helped” Cats CretaaC fight,” Kuhn also told Martin in the and general manager of Multi-Circuits, Inc., told members of Loyd, a 6-foot-2, 21^pound graduate of Missouri Southern, had signed with Watt 214, A1 Kuzmickas TEL. 646-6464 in the future would result in severe letter. the I^nchester Community College New England Relays Com­ And next year, the tourney dates have been shifted to April, so 200. Randy Izikewicz 206 n 4’i It 4$ “ disciplinary action. the Cardinals as a free agent before the start of the season but was cut during it won’t have to fight the ennui which follows the U.S. 0 ^ . Reached in his office in New training camp. Hawkins signed as a free agent with the Cardinals Nov. 9 after Q. What kappeaed to the top maa chosen In the pro football 214-580, Gary Marimeau ’’Because I believe your intent to mittee yesterday at the college. Orleans, Martin’s lawyer. Eld Sapir, a series of injuries to St. l^uis running backs but did not play in either of the draft by the Kansas City Chiefs? I haven’t heard much from Q. Who ore the pros going to pick first in the draft, Billy Black Si Decker, H0? 44*’ be sincere, and taking into considera­ Multi-Circuits, through its presi­ him thh season?-E arl Wiley, Hnlchlnw, Kan. said the commissioner’s decision Cardinals last two games. Sims of Oklahoma or (Varies tm te of USC? Which one b 7-1/4" Cireulaf Saw ||I7390 tion that you have been relieved of dent, Merrill Whlston, who was un­ gold,” Sartor said of bis boss. You’re referring, of coune, to Mike Bell, a defensive line­ gobm to win the Heismaa Trophy? — B.N., Terre Haite, lad. proved Steinbrenner had overreacted man from Colorado SUte. (He actually wasn’t the first NFL your duties as Yankee manager, I am in his firing of Martin. able to attend the meeting, has Whlston over the past half dozen Sims is a cinch to be chasm lor the NFL ahead of White, SO C K ET S ET agreed to underwrite any deficit the years has provided financial help for Bobby Hull DickDICE OIof the UHJ litter - vauawOhio wvnov*.SUte’s .» Tom . Cousineau was, but----- he although the Utter is odds-on to succeed Billy as the Heisman taking no action against you other "It proves to the whole world that ODted to pUy in .) Beli had a couple of knee operations 20 pcs. with metal case than to w an you that any repetition twoKlay relays may have. a number of local civic and athletic VANCOUVER. British Columbia (UPI) — Bobby Hull, the Golden Jet who winner. The Oklahoma back Is bigger (by 20 pounds) and fast­ George Steinbrenner was wrong and before he came to the Chiefs, ^nd be injured the hinge again, er, and 1 feel he may be the very first collegian picked (or ’80 The college can no longer groups without any fanfare or has delighted hockey fans in both the National Hockey League and World mining five games in mid-season. Kansas City lost those five of this type of behavior on your part misled the public,” said Sapir. in the NFL grab-bag. te fact, there are three or four backs Luggage will result in my exercising stem dis­ guarantee fln ^ ia l backing due to publicity. Hockey Association, is once again talking about retirement. names They broke the losing streak when he rejoined them Reg.„ 63 NOW 28’*!! “When I asked him if he would wait rated ahead of White on sheer Ulent. Fw C nM « m Rybii - Martnfi Hm Jim! ciplinary action against you, and I many budget cuts. Last year’s relays No one was happier than Pat Hull, whose Winnipeg Jets lost, 4-2, to the Vancouver Canucks Wednesday (or the Oakland game. Coach Marv Levy is high on the spirit­ SAVE OVER $33!! until the commissioner’s investiga­ ed defensive end, who looks like a superb pass rusher. TIN U M ili fst Tm I ChMM traM thna assure you I will not hesitate to do wound up 16.000 in the r ^ and it's es­ Mistretta, MCC director of athletics, night, said he was unhappy with his progress this season and will likely make tion was complete before he fired a career decision in two weeks. Hull, who will be 41 in January, scored only Fn m m I tm* : I inidbIN (wa cntt a ceah so,” Kuhn stated in the letter. timated this figure could jump to $8.- and Bruce Watkins, chairman of the Q Let’s disregard the wire service polls. Wha’s year choice pMa laal, MNaMe, VaNara, fUrway mN Billy, he said, ‘No, because the com­ two goals in 11 starts this season after ending a 13-month retirement. Parting shot: Martin, who was fired by Yankee missioner will ban Billy from 000 for another quality meet June 28- board, who met with Whlston and ns the tap colleige team la the conntry this year? — N.T., MHKHCTER |i 29. asked for help. Ventora, Calif. I don't understand all the fuss about pro football principal owner George Steinbrenner baseball likf he did Willie Mays.’” 1 may be accused of sectionalism, but for one game I will First For "We want to be part of the com­ Halfway through the sales pitch, Fred Hatfield becoming baaketball-in-pada again because of the edge MARLOW'S Eporytkimg Sistco l9Ht last month after his involvement in a Sapir said the commissioner’s stick with the USC Trojans as the moat powerful team in the now given to the passing game. I think it’s great — and barroom fight with marshmallow munity,” Sartor said. “We want it to Watkins said, Wbiston offered to un­ RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) — Former Detroit Tiger infielder and coach. F(;ed decision frees the 51-year-oId Martin country (over Alabama, Nebraska or you name It) despite that heightens the tension of almost every game. DOWNTOWN MAIN tTfU IT. MANCHItTIN • HMmiK. ii be a blue-chip affair and we are derwrite any expenses that might oc­ Hatfield, was named ’Thursday as manager of the Richmond Braves of the salesman Joseph Cooper, met with to entertain managerial offers from one marring tie with Stanford. In fact. I (eel the Trojans are m u NAfWINO niONT AND WAfl OF tTO M looking forward to doing things cur. International League. the best vaMty team of the decade. And will show It against MASTIN CHANOI CARDS A C C im D I Kuhn earlier this month to present OWN • DAYS • TNUM. W TIt 1i 877 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER Jj other clubs. right.” Sartor, a Manchester native, Mistretta can breath easier now Tlie Class AAA farm club of the Atlanta Braves made the announcement at Ohio SUte in the Rose Bowl. \ his side of the story. ’The com­ "Right now Billy’s very active In Ptotas sand all sports qusstlona to Murray Oldarman, P.O. Box 643-4425 v8 viewed the relays last June and was knowing that be has no financial a news conference. Hatfield, 54, has managerial experience on most levels of 6346, Indina VUtaga, Nav. 89450. Bacauaa of the voturna of "WF missioner’s decision indicates he did his Western wear stores,” said Sapir, Q. Which Is the hettcr percentage pUy la (tolhall, U ga far not hold Martin entirely to blame for totally Impressed. worries. baseball and served on the Tigers staff in 1977 and 1978. Hatfield replaces maH, ttiaro will ba no IntllvMual rasponoas. mmmmmmmmmms “but now that the availability is Tom Burgess, who was fired after a single season and a third-place Braves’ a first dawn when It’s faarth and aoe an the 19-yard ar u (NEWSPAPOt gNTERPmSE AIM.) m e e t the incident. there, he will certainly listen to “Merrill likes to be Involved in the It's full speed ahead planning the try a U-yard Held goal? - Taay Allea. SacramenU, Calif. teimmmmmmmtetmmmmissmmmmmiss' finish. "While I recognize the possibility anything anyone has to say.” community and be has a heart of fourth annual New England Relays. % \ J \ r t EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30, 1979- 17 lb - EVENING HERALD. F ri.. Nov. 30. 1979 Clinic Slated For Flu Shots Coventry Board Accepts

MANCHESTER —The final com­ munity flu vaccination clinic, spon­ Teacher Pact Settlement sored by the Manchester Public The teachers' union and with Building Inspec­ been contracted to carry Health Nursing Association and the COVENTRY - The withdrew several tor John Willnauer next through the entire Town Health Department, is Board of Education proposals which had held T u esd a y to draw up program, although he is scheduled for Dec. 7 from 9 to 10 a.m accepted a mediation chool up resolution of the con­ specific recommendations being paid in stages as the S settlement with teachers . at the Manchester Public Health Vol. XXXXVII - No. 10 at its meeting Thursday tract. on renovations to present various steps are com­ Nursing Association Office, 150 Ms. Lewis, who also to the board. If the plans North ^ i n St. night. Joan Lewis, who pleted, starting with the chairs the Building Needs receive board approval, Annual vaccination against in- heads the Teacher preliminary drawings. X-Country Committee, told the board they must then go to the fluenz is recommended for persons Negotiations Committee, that she had met with state. If accepted by the Board member Frank over 65 and for persons who have an recommended that the AFS Weekend Co-Captain architect Peter Abel state, the work plan costs Perrotti expressed concern increased risk of adverse con­ settlement worked out recently to thrash out plans are subject to 75 percent about the cost of the sequences from infections of the between her group and the for meeting federal reimbursement. alterations. Spotlighted lungs and bronchial tree. Education Association of guidelines for making The board moved to This fall, a lot has been written Coventry be adopted and school buildings accessible refer plans for entrance Although exact figures Highlighted about the Manchester High Boys passed on to the town Coun­ Workshop on Resumes to the handicapped. The renovations to the Plan­ are not in, Ms. Lewis V Cross Country Championship team. cil for approval. The board MANCHESTER - The Women’s government requires com­ ning and Zoning Commis­ replied that the architect was .still having a little trouble with However, not enough can be said unanimously passed her A group of MHS students could be Center of Manchester Community pliance by June 1980. sion for review. advised that savings may the language. about its leading runner. Tim proposal without discus­ found clustered in front of the high College will sponsor a resume "The architect gave us Modifications to the result if both the han­ On Friday, the visiting students ac­ DeValve, who was also one of the sion. school office on Thursday afternoon, writing workshop Dec. 11 and 18 at 2 basic specifications,” Ms. buildings themselves need dicapped revisions and the companied their host or hostess to team's tri-captains. Tim has proved The settlement provides Nov 15, anxiously awaiting the p.m. in the Women’s Center. Lewis explained. “He said not be submitted to the general renovations are school. They were welcomed by Prin­ himself again and again to be one of for pay increases ranginf arrival of our fellow AFS students The first session will consist of in­ the gym floor at the Cap­ commission, Ms. Lewis sent out for bid at the same from other chapters in the state, cipal Ludes in his office before the finest runners in the state, if not from 8,5 to 10 percent, with form ation on resum e w riting tain Nathan Hale School said. She said Abel has time. clas.ses began. During the day the in New England, by consistently the larger boosts going to whom we would be hosting for the techniques. At the second session, was hazardous for the han­ weekend Some of us were visiting students spoke to many placing highly in this year's big thbse teachers in the lower dicapped." Custodian Dick participants will work on individual salary grades. Pay scales speculating about the .students who clas.ses, giving MHS students the op­ meets. Galinat is attempting to resumes. now start at 39,571 for a would be staying with us. We all portunity to learn more about coun­ Tim was by far and away the best smooth out the edges of the Fferrando orchards! tries other than our own. The majori­ The workshop is free and the public new teacher with a bac­ hoped it would be .somebody fun and runner in the CCIL this season, win­ floor which had been ty of exchange students seemed to is invited. calaureate to 318,994 for a Cold Storage Applea easv to get along with ning all his intra-league races by an excessively buffed due to feel school was easier here, in com­ teachers on the 14th (or Froth Swoot Mppio Cldor average of twenty seconds. In the in­ moisture problems. parison to their schools at home. A final) step with a master's vitational meets, head to head Education Program Entrances at the Coven­ These speculations ended abruptly lot of MHS students found that dif­ degree plus 30 graduate against the best runners in Connec­ VERNON — Marie Herbst, mayor try High School, the Christmas Gift Baskets as the students finally began to ficult to believe! ticut, he cultivated an ability to Glasses for Hamburgers credits and a sixth-year Pur« Cld«r Vinegar ft Honay of Vernon and Anne P. Streeter, Robertson School, aqd the arrive The students were from My student was impressed with finish second, capturing that spot in certificate. Coventry Grammar ^hool chapters in Hebron. Somers, Windsor MHS, especially with the size of the mayor of West Hartford, will be the McDonald’s manager Linda Fitzpatrick (left) and Lion Under the contract, OMN 7 04Yt 4 WUK the Windham Invitational, the guests on the "Focus on Education" also need alteration, accor­ Locks. Agawam. Simsbury, and cafeteria When she found out that Knights of Columbus Invitational, Kevin Slane look over some of the eyeglasses which have been teachers seeking to program at 9:10 a.m. Saturday on ding to Ms. Lewis. Her FERRANDO ORCHARD South Windsor Each chapter had we had a pool she wanted to switch and the Westlake Invitationa transfer to a position for WINF radio. received thus far in the“ gift for a gift” campaign sponsored committee will meet with BIRCH MOUNTAIN HD„ QLABTONBURV sent their exchange students, hosting sch(K)ls' which a vacancy exists will 3 MIIm Beyond VHo'o Roolauront In the State Class LL race, Tim lost Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ by the Manchester Lfens Club and McDonald’s. Anyone the architect, with Galinat, brothers and sisters of the exchange That evening we had a potiuck be evaluated on the basis of none of his consistency, placing se­ dent of schools and Dr. Robert students, and some of its officers supper, not only for the students but bringing in old eyeglasses will receive a free hamburger. The proper certification, cond behind Kevin King of Westhill. Llnstone, assistant superintendent, The exchange students were from for members of the town committee glasses are sent to the needy throughout the world. qualifications, seniority However, Tim couldn’t quite main­ co-host the weekly "Focus on countries such as Belgium. Thailand, as well After supper, one of the within the system, and the tain his streak and finish^ fourth in Education” program. The topic Brazil, Sweden, and , to name a more enterprising members of the Remnants of glory from years gone by Soccer Team, and the Football Team will the state Open. Only those in­ needs of the system. A dis­ the Saturday will be "Women in Public few junior class organized a game called silently wait for this fall’s new additions. The each donate a trophy to the case. dividuals who had beaten him before Suit Extension Granted agreement over the wor­ 'Zingers." The object was to decide Life.” ding of the old contract Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Teams, the placed among the top five in the COVENTRY MEDICAL CENTER That evening there was a party at on a specific category and teams open, so you can be sure that his Christmas Trip NEW LONDON (UPI) - The Lyme, who told police he may have was resolved by retaining the home of our president, Karen competed to see how many songs struck and killed Showalter. Hansen that wording. place as the fourth best runner in the VERNON —A bus will be leaving mother of hit-run victim Kevin Ben.son Although the party did not dealing with the category each team made his claim after the statute of Teachers will be state was no fluke. the Memorial Building, Park Place, Showalter as been granted an exten­ Open for the practice of last long, since it was a school night. could sing. For example, the limitation ran out on motor vehicular required to attend a What makes Tim’s record even at 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 13 to take Ver­ sion to proceed with her 3600,000 law­ It gave the students a chance to get category that evening was colors and charges in the case. maximum of two evening more impressive is the fact that non officials, club members and the suit against the unknown *iv e r who acquainted with one another Most of one of the songs sung was "White Showalter, 20, was killed Christ­ open house sessions per INTERNAL MEDICINE prior to this season he had never run press to a Christmas party for struck down her son six years ago. the MHS students .seemed pleased mas Eve 1973 when he was struck by school year. Absence will Christmas " The game broke up Indians Scalp Eagles in more than one cross country race residents of the Vernon cottage at The suit was scheduled to be dis­ OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, with the students that were .staying when a group composed mostly of a car on a dark street while attemp­ be permitted only if it in one season. As a sophomore, an in- Mansfield Training School. missed Monday because o' inactivity with them, and they'd already made exchange students began singing ting to change the tire on a woman meets the criteria for grown toenail sidelined him while a The party is being sponsored by the but Superior Court Judge Angelo San- SURGEY, PEDIATRICS plans lor the time when no club ac- .songs from their countries in their The football season ended in sur­ ru.shed for 83 yards on 13 carries. The football season certainly ended friend's car. absence from a regular severe case of shin splints did the Vernon Police Department and the laniello on Thursday extended the tivitv was scheduled native languages prise and satisfaction as the Indians The second trophy awarded by on a good note alter a frustrating suit to Jan. 4 at the request of Mrs. Hanson refused to answer school day. Longevity Mtadowbrook Shopping Contor same for him as a junior. Even in Vernon Junior Women’s Qub. Food On Saturday afternoon, the scalped East Catholic in a 33-13 vic­ Multi-Circuits President Merrill season The scalping of East questions about the accident Tuesday payments will be available track last year, a severe head cold for the party and Chirstmas gifts will Lucille Showalter. Routes 31 and 44A, Coventry students went to a MHS football tory Most of the 3.000 fans who had Whiston for the game's best defen­ Catholic's football team is always and Sprecher said he would seek a to teachers who have been During the parly, a group of us and a case of badly sunburned feet be brought for the residents. Her lawyer, Averum J. Sprecher, by appointment hwoe 742-7851 game and that evening they attended gathered at Memorial Field on the sive player was captured by defen­ the best and most worthwhile way to court order to require Hanson to in the system for ten years began to speak in Spanish with some kept him from competing in the in­ said he will try to take a deposition Sock n Buskins production of "The warmer than usual Thanksgiving sive end Mark Patapehuk whose se­ wind up the fall sports season. Bette answer questions under oath. or more. of the students from South American door and outdoor track state meets. from Paul C. Hansen, 29, of East Madwoman of Chaillot ' Although Day were surprised, but pleased to cond quarter interception helped Sheldon Spaghetti Supper countries One MHS student who'd But please don't be misled into the students enjoyed the play, some see the unfavored team come within change the direction of the game. A MANCHESTER -T h ere will be a spent a summer in South America thinking that Tim is all brawn and no of them had trouble following it one game of tying the five year mishandled punt and a forced fumble brain, or in his case all legs and no spaghetti supper Dec. 7 from 5 to 7 DEP Official because of problems they still had series. were other contributing factors to brain. A member of our renowned p.m. at Howell Cheney Vocational The Indians entered the game with with the English language After the the team's most convincing win Math Team, he was chosen to be on School, West Middle Turnpike, in the a 2-7 recore while East Catholic was play, there was a party which lasted against East Catholic. Breathing the Connecticut State Math Team school cafeteria. The event is spon­ Gets Job Back 6-3 so the Eagles were highly favored quite late as it was the last one. In the winning of their second con­ last year. Among the senior class. sored by the Parent-Students to win. Fortunately, the MHS High School On Sunday, to top off the weekend, secutive Thanksgiving Day confron­ Tim has a reputation as one of the Organization. players were able to put everything Preferred HARTFORD (UPI) - Robert B. Taylor has there was a brunch at the home of tation, the team looked undoubtedly gifted few who can understand the in­ together while also being able to take been restored to his job as the water com­ Mr and Mrs Alan Walsh who are superior to our cross-town rivals. tricacies of Dr. Rennert’s Physics Sunset Rebekah advantage of East Catholic's many pliance director in the state Department of hosting Pia Pitkanen, MHS exchange After the conclusion of the game, the class or Mrs. Thompson's Calculus MANCHESTER -Sunset Rebekah Happenings mistakes. Tom McCluskey. Drew Three years of my life were spent Environmental Protection. student for the year The idea was Indians were pre.sented with two course. Lodge will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Flavell. and Ray Tilden each scored at Illing Junior High School and the Taylor was demoted to principal sanitary along the lines of a potiuck breakfast rewards for their fine performance. Tim’s combination of athletics and the Marine Oub Hall on Parker St. Did anyone realize that three out of a touchdown for the team Fullback most vivid memories of the time engineer last April 19 in a running feud with Everyone was supposed to bring They took possession of the Army academics will most certainly land Members are reminded to bring SIX varsity sports teams at .lohn Hanley who was awarded the spent there are tnose of being former deputy DEP Commissioner Melvin something to contribute toward the and .Navy Club Trophy and the of­ him at an Ivy League school, where items for a silent auction. Manchester High School captured trophy as the game's top offensive greeted by a heavy cloud of cigarette Schneidermeyer who has since left to enter meal A lot of us had doughnuts for ficials presented them with the he would like to study a field of Refreahments will be served with their respective CCIL titles this fall'’ plaver, scored two touchdowns and smoke every time I walked into the private industry. breakfast that morning. We also Jam es Horvath Memorial Trophy Ethel Asplnwall as chairmen. The Boys' Cross Country Team, the girls' room. engineering, perhaps aeronautical Under the agreement, Taylor will receive spent a lot of time posing for pictures Girls' Cross Country Team, and the engineering. He intends to continue which everyone wanted to take to full back pay and will join the staff of the U.S. Soccer Team all finished first in their Being a nonsmoker, this was not the running throughout college, and if his Environmental Protection Agency in serve as a memento of the weekend. Support Croup league, the former two teams with most pleasant experience for me. It college career is anything like his Washington, which will reimburse the state The students left from there admist “Holocaust” Presented undefeated records Actually these usually ended when I staggered out of high school one. I wouldn't be sur­ MANCHESTER -The Greater for its portion of his salary. exchanging of addresses, and season results shouldn't surprise too For the past few weeks, the three This is the primary reason for its the lavatory, coughing and choking prised to read about him sometime in Manchester Arthritis Support Group Taylor will continue as a state employee at promises to write many people We at MHS have been Patterns of Human Behavior classes presentation to the three Patterns on the fragrant fumes of nicotine. the future either as a Nobel Prize will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 333,CKX) a year and will get an additonal 315,0(X) Any anxieties I may have had telling other high schoolers for years taught by Mr. Alibrio have been classes. although the winner or as a record setting Olym­ Conference Room A at Manchester a year as staff specialist working under his about my student vanished soon However, at the end of my pic Medalist. — Paul Johnson Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St. Dr. that we re number one. This just tuning in daily to a video-taped historical knowledge is also former boss, Douglas Costle. after I met her She was fun to be sentence I entered Manchester High. proves that we've been right presentation of "Holocaust." valuable. View ers see how the Lewis P. Parker, rheumatologist, Costle formerly served as Connecticut’s * « • with and we had a great weekend. The movie has been televised twice endless slaughter of the Jews is One of the most striking features I will speak on stress and show slides During the weekend I had a chance to DEP chef and went to Washington to become Tonight at 8 while some of you are in the past two years, yet this is a justified by the premise that “Christ found about this school was that I Plans Viewed on joint protection. Interested per­ meet people from all over the world the EPA's administrator. watching TV, reading a good book, or first viewing for many of the was killed by the Jew s." The movie could enter a girls' room without While you sophomores and juniors sons are welcome. and learn more of their countries and catching up on yoiir sleep, nearly 240 students. has an overall atmosphere of self- fearing for the future of my lungs. are contemplating the option of fifth cultures Experiences such as this MHS juniors, seniors, and It deals with the plight of the Jews delusion and violence. This ties in or seventh period lunch next make AFS not only fun but rewarding sophomores will be dancing the in Nazi territorv during World War perfectly with the Patterns' unit on For my entire sophomore year and semester, the seniors are making as well. — Sue McKiewicz evening away at the Class of 1981s II. Human Aggression and Self- half of my junior year 1 was very choices which could affect the next Junior Prom. The theme of the Prom Specifically, it focuses in on the Justification. pleased that by the extension of out­ four years of their lives. is 'We May Never Pass This Way Weiss family, Joseph Weiss is a After the showing of “ Holocaust" door smoking privileges, nons­ Yes. for many it is time to select a Again " Actually, with the price of Teens Peform physician in Berlin at the start of the students will be assigned a paper mokers no longer had to suffer from college. The mail floods in complete the vices of the rest. gowns, tuxes, shoes, flowers, and war; a gentle man with a wife and tying what they have seen in with with bulletins, applications, and f.00 dinner, not many people could afford Theater Piece three children. today's Cambodian crisis and the Ira­ other assorted information informing to pass this way again even if they However, the infamous persecu­ nian situation. Sometime last winter a chance oc­ the students of college life. Although curred. I noticed it first when I left a wanted to. Anyway, to all Prom tion soon begins, and'TtiB-itamily's Mr. Alibrio wishes to stress that the first twenty catalogues seem in­ The Planned Parenthood League of girls' room immediately after my en­ attenders, have a great time! semi-idyllic existence is shattered. something like Holpeaust can happen teresting. one soon recognizes the Connecticut and the Nutmeg Branch • • « Doctor Weiss is deported to Poland, again — and is. in fact, happening at trance because of the amount of pattern — including color photos of YWCA of the Hartford Region will smoke therein. My freedom from j JQO © ol* The annual Turkey Day Football where he (one of the lucky ones) this very moment. Students are thus the library and a calendar of events jointly sponsor an ensemble theater Game between Manchester High and finds a temporary home in a Jewish urged to keep up with current events: fumes was destroyed. for the upcoming year. ,©>ie piece entitled "Looking In ' on RobeirtT. Crowley 6:5)0 ghetto. another facet of education. Underneath all of this, “persuasive ©oor s a m together iiiv' win! Mary Holt ^ne Vaughan...... Advise^ 1 8 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Nov. 30, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov, 30, 1979— 19 Vernon Panel Makes Plan UTC Realigns Ne/p HTmted Reralb * * H ip W u iM I t INDEX RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy PART TIME. Want cash for Its Operations working with an excellent sup­ the holidays? For every day? Hypnosis Clinic N o n cii porting staff. Very pleasant It’s easy with the phone in Housing Program Possible > Lott ti>d Found atmosphere. Good wages and your own home. Call 249-7773. 2 — Pertontit benefits. Please c a lf Doris money can only be used tor improvements in 3 — Announcomontt HARTFORD — United Technologies Corp. has an­ By BARBARA RICHMOND $200,000 for sidewalk improvements, $4,500 for Blain, RN, Director of MANCHESTER - Dr. J. Yusuf Essack, M.D., an­ an Historical Society grant match and $11,000 Rockville which is the target area. 4 — Entertainment nounced a major realignment of Its operations centered . Herald Reporter 5 — Auctiont Nurses. 646-0129. nounces the opening of the Manchester Medical Hypnosis on the formation of a new Electronics Group. for a water company grant match. He said since 1975 the town has installed VERNON — By changing some priorities FINANCIAL PART TIME EVENINGS- Clinic, in association with William Hurley, CRNA, CHT, Harry J. Gray, chairman and president of the Hartford- Also, $20,000 for doors and showers at some 24,000 linear feet of walkways and curbs Certified Hypnotherapist, at 160 Main Street. and figures in recommendations for a Com­ at a cost of $362,108 and despite this effort 8 — Bondt-Stockf-Mortgages LATHE OPERATORS - With Manchester. Light duty based conglomerate, said the new group will direct all of munity Development Block Grant application, Franklin Park West housing project for the 9 » Pertonal Loans years’ experience. Good janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per Dr. Essack is a native of South Africa, attended school another 20,000 lineal feet of walks still need 10 — Insurance UTC’s electronics programs and operations, now per­ the Planning Commission, after a public elderly, $25,000 for off-street parking im­ benefits. Salary negotiable. 'week. Ideal for retired or at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He com­ formed in several divisions and subsidiaries. provements, $10,000 for sodium lights for attention. EMPLOYMENT Hawk Precision Co., 303 semi-retired. Cali 649-5^. hearing Thursday night, set the wheels in mo­ Burnham Street, Eiast Hart­ pleted his internship at Hurley Houpital in Michigan, his “The new group will allow us to get the maximum Rockville center, $32,000 public works im­ He said the money requested for grant 13 — Help Wanter psychiatric residency was completed at The Institute of tion for a possible new housing program in matching funds for the water company would 14 — BuslneM* Opportunitlet ford. telephone 528-9845. return from our past and future investments in electronic provements, $40,000 Linden Place drainage 15 — Situation Wanted Living in Hartford. town. im provem ents, $15,000 firehouse im ­ supply the local portion of state grants for the technology,” he said. The suggestion for the program was Vernon Water Co. and the Vernon Historical EDUCATIOfi RARE OPPORTUNITY - LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Dr. Essack has been in private practice since 1974. He Gray also anrtounced Peter L. Scott, a group vice presi­ provements and $17,500 for administration. ie — Private Instructions OWN YOUR OWN presented by Susan Lee, an attorney from Society. The Water Co. grant has already been SERVICE needs folderess is a member of numerous organizations including the dent, will become executive vice president in charge of Peter DeMallie, South Windsor’s new direc­ 19 — SctYOOls-Classes BUSINESS. Distributor for full or part time. AM and PM. Hartford Psychiatric Society, and the Connecticut State Connecticut Legal Services who said the applied for and the town is waiting for funding 20 — Instructions Wanted Kodak film, Duracell the Electronics Group. program was started in Middletown. tor of planning, and a member of the Board of Call 289-1527. Psychiatric Association and the American Psychiatric “This re lignment is being done in order to make cer­ Directors of the Vernon League of Women notification, Russell said. He said the money REAL EBTATE Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and Association. She proposed that the block grant funds be would be used to do an engineering and design 23 — Homes for Sale other photo products needed SALESMAN- Opportunity for tain that a highly technical organization such as ours is Voters, said the league endorses the continua­ 24 — LotS'Land for Sale in your area. No selling. Ser­ exciting position. Knowledge He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry used to subsidize the purchase of two- and study to determine whether existing lines can 25 — In^lm ent Property properly structured for the 1980s and beyond,” Gray said. tion of the housing rehab programs and would vice top Retailers under of stoves helpful. Base plus and Neurology. He has been using hypnosis as an adjunct three-family houses in the Rockville section. be extended or to drill two new wells. 26 — Business Property exclusive contract established UTC recently reported record third-quarter and nine- also like to see some of the grant money used 27 — Resort Property commission. Full medical to his psychiatric practice since 1973. This would lead to forming a non-profit The $25,000 budgeted for off-street parking by us. High immediate in­ J. VuHuf Kxttark months sales and earnings. The corporation said its to update the town’s Plan of Development. 26 — Real Estate Wanted benefits. Paid vacation. Call Hurley is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force School of development corporation and ultimately the would be used to buy a vacant lot on Village come minimum required in­ Mrs. Gray 525-1931 backlog passed the $10 billion mark for the first time in Another change made in Russell's original M ItC. BERVICES Aerospace Medicine, in San Antonio, Texas; a graduate houses would become the property of the cor­ Street and to improve the parking lot on vestment $9,975. 100% profit recommendations was the reduction of the 31 — Services Offered structure. Call between 8 AM PART TIME JANITOR for its history. poration, tenants would become members of 32 — Painting-Papering of the Worcester City Hospital School of Nursing, in $17,500 for administration to $12,500. Russell School Street. & 5 PM. 1-800-633-6367. Or medium size office complex. Worcester, and a graduate of the Hospital of St. Rafael the corporation and would pay rent at sub­ The $40,000 for the drainage project on 33 — Building-Contracting write: American Fiim made the suggestion for the change in lieu of a 34 — Roofing-Siding Hours: 5 p.m. to 10 p m:. 3 School of Anesthesia. sidized rates and they would be able to earn Linden Place will be used to replace the un­ 35 — Heating-Plumbing Processing, Inc., 1935R nights a week. Phone Mr. letter he had received Thursday from the Hoover Court, B'ham, AL equity in their memberships. dersized culvert which during heavy rains 36 —■ Flooring Whitney at 568-2020 for ap­ He received his certification from the North American Installation Slated Capitol Region Council of Governments 35226. Tenants would also be required to undergo 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storage pointment. Hypnotherapeutic Association, and is affiliated with the (CRCOG) asking all towns applying for Com­ overflows, floods the street and is causing 36 — Services Wanted intensive housing maintenance training and to Anesthesiology Associates of Manchester. MANCHESTER -Officers of the Women's Council of munity Development grants to contribute severe erosion to the brookcourse upstream of MIBC. FOR SALE COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - Realtors will be installed Dec. 6 at the organization’s an­ shoulder some of the continuing responsibility money to keep the fair housing program going. the culvert, Russell said. He said it is also 40 — Household Goods TYPISTS AND CLERK Earn up to $200 a week. nual Christmas social at the Manchester Country Club for keeping the properties in good repair. Miss They asked for $12,000 from Vernon and $5,000 causing two abutting property owners to lose 41 — Articles for Sale TYPISTS are needed to work Experienced or will train. Lee said this would help alleviate the shortage property. 42 — Building Supplies in the Hartford area. Cali Apply 330 Ledyard Street, beginning at 12:15 p.m. was suggested. 43 — Pets-BIrds-D^s Hartford. Gold as Investment Russell said other requests have been made today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Officers to be installed include: Evelyn carlson, presi­ of housing for low- and moderate-income The final priority list to be recommended to 44 — Musical Instruments families and persons. for use of the funding but because of their 45 — Boats & Accessories dent; Merilyn Bissell. vice president; Phyllis Jackston, the council kept the two housing rehab MANCHESTER —Thomas Hamilton of Paine, Weber, Product Show Prize Commission member William Houle moved nature or location would most likely receive 46 — Sporting Goods recording secretary. Lorraine Boutin, corresponding programs in top position, switched the 47 — Garden Products Jackson and Curtiss, investment brokers, will speak at a to reduce the amount requested to complete low priority from the Department of Housing A I^IO N BT CAMERON secretary; Susan Peck, treasurer and Rose Viola, reser­ historical grant match to No. 3 and the housing 46 — Antiques COMMUNITY HALL Dec. 7 dinner meeting on gold, and gold as an investment. Alfred Lesperance of ERA Lesperance Agency, 457 Center St., Improvements to the Fitton Firehouse, from and Urban Development. He said some of 49 — Wanted to Buy vations. study to No. 4, the lights up to No. 5 and then JCT. RTES. M A 74 - ELLINQTON HD. The dinner is being held by Alpha Beta Gamma, an Manchester, presents Mrs. William Calhoun of Manchester her new $15,000 to $10,000 and to add to the list the $5,- them just need further study and planning in RENTALS 90. WINDSOR honor society at Manchester Community College. It will InsUlling officers will be Arlene Feldstein. state sidewalks, water company, Franklin Park, 52 — Rooms for Rent SATURDAY EVENIN6 - DEC. 1, 1979 rocking chair. She was holder of the winning ticket at the Manchester regional vice president, and Harriet Haffner, state 000 to start a study of the housing proposal. It Linden Place, off-street parking, Fitton order to be incorporated in the application. 53 — Apartments for Rent be a Piano's Restaurant in Bolton beginning at 7:30. They include, a request for $30,000 to INSPECTION: S:30 P.M. 'TIL AUCTION TIME. Product Show, ERA Lesperance/New England Homes booth. secretary. was made No. 4 on the priority list. firehouse, public works, fair share, and ad­ 54 — Homes for Rent A W ksAMT m U U . cgmM m A w W i elOAWwts fr*M For ticket information phone Manchester Community Town Planner, George Russell, presented renovate a barn at Valley Falls Park for use 55 — Business for Rent go lo MOho oftolAof fool o«4 oseWog cooMry o«Uo«. A College, 646-4900, Hartford Road Campus. Ext 205, by ministration. 56 — Resort Property for Rent lisUng foNows: .. ___ the commission with his recommended list of as a nature center, $300,000 for a Teen Center, Chosls, cisoirs. loMos. lom ko WUhow sot. F o m AcoA o Dec. 3. In moving for the money to do the study of 57 _ Wanted to Rent C hofcy O.L. UMo (1 fool broAt«). glMS. cM m . Ao i M s of kHcAoo W ilium Hiirlfv priority items and also suggested that the $40,000 for a rescue vehicle to replace Rescue MlowsUs. ToMiGfo M (ifguoAl. Kow»io oM ollioro. school the proposed new housing program, Houle also 58 — Misc for Rent town just apply for a one-year grant for $600,- 141, $5,000 for street furniture such as benches h o ll. ask ^ the commission to recommend to the AUTOMOTIVE Dwo to loch of OAOCO • No cMW roii gIooso . 000. and $15,000 to buy a building on W. Main 61 — Autos for Sale T IR M t: Cosh OP gooA choch • wo omI- o I- sI oU c h tc h s occogI o4. C otoroA mayor that she form an ad hoc committee to 62 — Trucks tor Sale Auto Parts Firm Opens He said he thought that funding priority Street. Cowtltwwiools wooAcA top M mpo OMCttowo. start studying the concept of the program as 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale ff/ack a Deckep 64 — Motorcydes-Bicycles PRACTICAL should be given to on-going projects and to soon as possible. Russell said that Ronald Mine, director of MANCHESTER — Service Leader Auto 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle turning and bearing pressing. matching other grants. "This will provide for In giving the housing programs top positions public works had asked for funding to buy Parts has opened at 8 Proctor Road for Turner has been employed by Wilcox- BENCH TOP radio equipment and facilities but neither is H om es continuity, especially in light of Rockville on the list, Russell said continuation of this ef­ 66 — Automotive Service the purpose of distributing Big A Rau Chevrolet, most recently as parts revitalization.” he said. fort is important to the vitality of the eligible for funding as it doesn't apply 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease automotive replacement parts and related manager, for eight years and has 14 years specifically to Rockville. W o r k m a t e His priority list, which was later altered by Rockville area because it will reverse trends products. experience in the automotive parts field, GIFT GIVING The Town Council will hold the third, and the commission, included $175,000 for the of deterioration and blight in older housing. Owned by Roy A. Turner, James both wholesale and retail. final hearing on the grant application, Monday . SALE investor-owned housing rehab program, $50,- He also said continuation of the sidewalk im- Jacobs, and Elia Peressinotto, the 4,800- Service Leader Auto Parts of 000 for the owner-occupied rehab program. provment program is a top priority. The grant before the regular council meeting. square foot store will serve the public as Manchester joins more than 1,400 IDEAS FROM GLENNEYI well as service repair outlet customers. automotive parts stores operating Turner said, the new facility stocks and nationally as part of American Parts markets a full line of automotive parts, System, a division of APS Inc. Workshop Workhorses Woman Admits accessories, and supplies under the Big A headquarted in Houstin, Texas. label, plus offers brake rotor and drum from Rofikwell. Reg. 37.29 Fronton Fixes ADVERTISING BENCH TOP WORKMATE MILFORD (UPI) - Dotios Kotsakis, 30 of Hamden, Qualifies HOLIDAY MINIATURE FAIR ALL-PURPOSE WORK CENTER RATES A N D V IS E . Mounts on any work 3288 has pleaded guilty to fixing and conspiring to fix games at 1 D A Y ...... 1 4 ’ M W FBN i surface up to 2V? ' thick, on DOUMOUSES t UCESSOMES Milford Jai Alai in 1977. 3 DAYS ...13‘ m m k i m t HARTFORD - Robert smoothwork surlacewilh attached Kotsakis. a Canadian citizen now living in Hamden, McBride of View Street, SAT. DEC. 8 , 1979 suction cups 16" vise laws open to S’ a Swivel grips hold odd 6 DAYS ...12*MiiaM> shapes and lumber up to 12\^ " wide, up lo 14 diagonally entered the plea in Superior Court Thursday and will be 26DAYS ...11'MMWNt Manchester, qualified to Work surface tilts lo 15 .30 ,45 for craft and hobby work SALE EFFECTIVE 9:30-4:30 PM sentenced Jan. 9. 15 W ORD, $2.10 teMW attend a career conference s 79-020. He is the fourth person to plead guilty in the alleged NOVEMBER 30th H A P P Y A D S •2 .5 0 m of New York Life In­ RAMADAINN. fixing of more than ^ games at the Milford facility in surance Company agents ExH 24 ofl Route 91 to DECEMBEII 8th KRIS KRINGLE held in Suffern, New York, WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Attorney Kevin Kane of the Chief State's Attorney's Of­ Herald according to Paul B. CLAItIPIfD AOVEWTItINO Rring Your Old Adm ltthn: t1.50 fice. said Kotsakis became involved with a group of BAZAAR Gauvin, CLU, general OFF gamblers involved with rigging games and was permitted Eyeglasses to Tomorrow, 10 to 3 manager of the company's % to bet his own money on the fixed games. TALCOTTVILLE Hartford general office 30 CHURCH aoooeooooooooooooo Kane said in court that on one occasion, Kotsakis “ap­ □ N O T IC E S proached a player directly and asked him to lose a McDonald’s® M ain S traat/E lm HIM The career conference is ] ALL FIREPUCE Road a three-day educational i ANY game.’’ however, the player finished in the money. fora Kane said because of Kotsakis’ "limited involvement Lost and Found ANTIQUES S FUlWrnWE, program for the company's SETS stock FREE ATTIC TREASURES, late in the season and his cooperation after his arrest LOST - All black male kitten, most successful new ROCKWELL DECORATIOM, FARRnrS agents. CHOOSE FROM Wednesday, I agreed to recommend that he not be in­ approximately 6 months old TABLE SAW or Last seen Saturday. Hilliard HAMBURGER MARKH, PUNTi. RIFTS carcerated.” FOR ALL, COFFEE SHOP S BLACK, BLACK State police said Kotsakis fled to Canada after being Street and Top Notch area McBride joined other 1 Vacancy DRILL PRESS Call 649-2050 after 5:15 PM NOON LUNCHEON.- agents and company AND BRASS. lA subpoenaed to appear before the one-man grand jury in­ Through December M vestigating jai alai corruption. Announcamontt executives for educational Manchester - only 20 bed residential care L workshops in life un­ facility opposite the new senior citizen FREE* A total of 11 persons, including five players, have been Best View of Saturn umcuMS charged in the fixing of games at Milford, in what ATTENTION TOTALPHONE Probate Notice Probale Notice derwriting, health and center. With avary purchaaa - a i 34 tef*. Miy-fo-vM (Men. *50~off SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need employee protection in­ Saymour Haarth Kit. Kit in- authorities described as the first reported case of This is the best view yet available of Saturn and its rings returned by help receiving your calls’’ N O T IC E Vo C R E D ITO R S NOTICE TO CREDITORS cKidaa 2 boiaa at 9" matchaa, rttISlO f MAT04U IN STOCK AT TIME ESTATE OF LESLIE G VARNEY ESTATE OF CONSTANCE MAY 9" Roftty ifwkh*t. wrongdoing in the 45-year history of jai alai in the U.S. the Pioneer spacecraft during its encounter with the ringed planet. Temporary or permanent. surance. 649-5985 anytime boiaa of Colan Flama ______O F S A L E aka LESLIE E VARNEY, dtetaxd VEGIARD. deceased Cryatala ar>d 1 boi of Safa COLOa CtYITALS Personal Attention... Very The Hon William E FiliGerald The Hon William E FitzGerald, tBOeOOOOOOODOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOC! Three other gamblers who have pleaded guilty to game The photo was taken on Aug. 29 from a distance of 1.5 million miles. Start Fira LIghtara. For e rombow Oral 13 ei. Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- Ju d g e , o t the Court ol Probate. Judge, of the Court of Probate. fixing at Milford are Paul R. Commonas, 29, and Bert District of Manchester at a hearing a-PC. SOLDIRING The banded structure of the planet’s cloud tops is quite evident. (UPI 8623. District ol Manchester at a hearing Caskill. 26, both of North Miami. Fla., and James Sobie. held on November 26.1979 ordered that held on November 27.1979 ordered that GUN KITS___ all claims must be presented lo the ail claims must be presented lo the 29, of Hollywood, Fla. photo) fiduciarv on or before February 26 fiduciarv' on o r before F e b ru a ry 27. ] m □ EMPLOYMENT 1960 Of be barred as by law provided 1980 or be barred as by law provided White*>\festinghouse your house! Pearl J tlultman. Pearl J Hultman. i I Ass'l Clerk Assf. Clerk i>^' Connecticut Roundup 13 The fid u c ia ry is The fid u c ia rv is WITH THESE FALL 1 1 Help Wanted James J Vamev Ins W M Templeton Mli 17.88 H 6 No School St 144 Capen Street. SCORE TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. M anchester. CT 06040 Windsor, Connecticut 047-11 _____ LIST PRICE 21.9S Apply 81 Commerce Street. \ Glastonbury. PTG '"^"^ProEal^NoliiN^^^ Probate Nolice i 100/140 wott duol haot gun COMPANY Telephone 633- BIG More Right Turns Allowed NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITOR with sofdor. soldoring old F.STATE OF NICHOLAS TWIERDY. 1 tool, 3 tips, wrar>cho^ 7631 ESTATE OF ROSE M CONTI deceased Sr . deceased SPECIALS brvth. Utility c o m irK l. stop June 1 to avoid damage to spawning a deadline for the release of 50 Americans The Hon William E FitzGerald. The Hon William E FitzGerald. HARTFORD (UPI) - Motorists now can CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Judge, of the Court ol Probate. AGAINST \m shellfish. Work will resume after Oct. 1, he being held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in - Experienced only. Top Judfse. of the Court of F’robate. make right turns on red at 64 percent of Uistncf of Manchester al a hrarina Di.«lnct of Manchester at a hearing White-Westinghouse said. Tehran, Iran, wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile. 1862 held oivNovember 26.1979 ordered that held on N ovem ber 27.1979 ordered tha l Connecticut's nearly 11,000 traffic light in­ all cldims musl be presented to the all claims musl be presented to the About 300,000 cubic yards of bottom Giaimo said Thursday the hostages are Berlin 'Tpke.. Wethersfield, Two-Speed Heavy Duty tersections, state Traffic Commissioner fiduciarv on or before I’ebruarv’ 26 fid u c ia ry on o r before F e brua ry 27. INFLATION! material will be dredged to restore the four being seriously damaged psychologically and 563-0151 1900 or be barred as by law provided 1900 or be barred as bv law provided Agitator Washer with Arthur B. Powers says, ■ I’earl J Hultman. Pearl J Hultman. “at some point we are going to have to draw Ass’l Clerk Ass t Clerk Permanent Press Powers said Thursday right turns on red are channels and a 6-foot deep channel at East RN-LPN wanted for 3 p m -11 SAVE Norwalk will be realigned, Scheider said. the line on a date." p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m shifts The fid u c ia ry is The fid u c ia rv is Settings still prohibited at 3,841 intersections in the Richard S Conli Mane V Twerdy ^ Model LA495 Giaimo was the only Connecticut con­ Apply director of nursing 32 Lyndale S( . 22A Thompson Hoad. $7 5 0 . state, but that traffic officials would continue gressman to join 53 other House members in Salmonbrook Convalescent M anchester. C T 06040 Manchester Conn □ Heavy Duty Agitator efforts “to determine where we can take d()wn Home, off House Street. 046-n 06040 □ Two speed selections (STANLEY, I [STANLEY Hostage Committee endorsing a non-binding resolution calling for 044-H additional signs without endangering Glastonbury. Please call 633- 2 Five-position water saver [STANLEY] STAFFORD (UPI) - A Stafford a deadline. 5244 $ 2 9 g o o D Five water temperatures pedestrian safety.” businessman has called on Americans to flood a Three Permanent Press He said the number of “ No Turn On Red" Iranian Officials with lidters/demanding th^ NURSES AIDES wanted (or settings signs had decreased 25 percent since July, Interest Is Lost full time on all shifts. Apply LEGAL NOTICE Model LA495 immediate release of the Americansbeftig IN WMTE o Bleach dispenser when 5,148 intersections prohibited right turns director of nursing. Salmon- o Pre-Wash/Soak cycle held hostage in Tehran. HARTFORD (UPI) - State Treasurer brook Convalescent Home, off A Public Hearing will be held on Friday, November 30, 1979 at a Lock n Spin'” Safety Lid on red. D. Anthony Guglielmo, who earlier-this Henry E. Parker says the state lost about $800 House Street, Glastonbury. 7 00 P M in Room 108 at Manchester High School, 134 Middle “We naturally adopted a conservative ap­ month persuaded National Football League of­ in interest because his office misplaced more Please call 633-5244 Turnpike. East, This meeting is being held in order to meet the REFRIGERA­ !•/ HAWDYMAW’ proach when the law took effect,” said than $20,000 in checks earlier this year. requirements to submit a proposed application for funding un­ HAMMERS ficials to urge teams to dedicate the singing of BABYSITTER NEEDED- OUR THfllFn Powers. the national anthem at games to the hostages, State auditors discovered the slip in der the Emergency School Aid Act. Public Law 92-318, and of POWERLOCK' RULES February and said the incident represented “a Monday through Thursday, 3 the Educational Enactment of the 1972 Basic Grant as amended TORS 6-PC. WORNMASTIR™ Baked enamel finish Rim- said Thursday he had formed a committee to p m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor- wide blade stays rigid serious breakdown in the treasury’s system of in 1974. WRENCH SCREWDRIVERS lempered lace minimizes Grant to Seaport organize publicity for his proposed letter­ taUon. Can 649-6022. Friday; weekends anytime. Information will be presented on the request for funding 1 4 C u .F i write on label auto­ sn s Large contoured handles lit the chipping writing campaign. internal control.” matic blade control Tru-zero MYSTIC (UPI) - The Mystic Seaport Parker wrote Gov. Ella Grasso this week programs to improve Reading, Math, Human Relations and fist Quality blades are polished Guglielmo said American Citizens To Free SEWERS- Experienced on In­ hook Museum has announced it has been awarded a and said the loss was due to human error. Multicultural understanding. This program has been planned BREAKING end chrome-plated $750,000 challenge grant from the National En­ The Hostages will solicit donations to pay for dustrial Sewing Machines. and developed by representatives in the Manchester School HHi “The lapse in processing the checks should Will train if necessary. Good dowment for the Humanities. newspaper advertisements urging people to System such as stodents, an advisory committee, educators, 25% LIST PRICE $2.15 demand the hostages' release in letters to Ira­ never have occurred,” he said. sterling pay for the right peo­ Only Museum Director J. Revell Carr said pie.ple. Hours: v7 ioa:ou,to 3:30, Mondaymonoay parents and the Title VII staff, Multi-purpoto oaroaol PRICE l is t PBICE $7.99 nian officials. thru Friday. Apply in person -phe advisory committees are composed of: P1416 sproy cioont. lubri- Thursday the grant, which must be matched Drop forgtd alloy itctl. 1/16" cotoa B prottcta motol 25% OFF with $2.25 million in non-government money Requests Denied at: F’illowtei Corp., 49Regent Indudai M 7w", V, ’ SJu^jnts $ 3 19 0 0 ,a d 12 from ru»t t corrosion. 25% OFF by 1982, will be used to support basic Academy Shutdown Street, Manchester. Equal Citizens ■ H v \Nmiia4MMBn9nouaa I V " IS*, fo rfo c l Bt. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - U.S. District Judge Opportunity Employer M/F. 'yyf WhBBWbshru^xiuee M odel FU21BT ■ * WITH w i I n THIS I n ia COUrON C04AP0N ■ W tTH THIS COUPON Z WITHwiin THISinivwvwrvn COUPON ■ WITH — ...... THK_ COUPOH WITH THIS COUPON operations. , NEW LONDON (UPI) - The Coast Guard Ellen B. Bums has refused to dismiss federal Joan Allen Vernal Amum myns 9 T O M S | a T i ^.^OLI^^WWH^AT AUjr^Q^NHI^BTO^ BTORIi "Inflation and the oil crisis have strained Academy says it will close all but essential charges against three former Bridgeport SHEET METAL WORKER - Odis Coleman Jeremiah Birkett the museum and these funds will help relieve policemen who allegedly beat two teen-age Experienced. Soldering etc. Nancy Carr Mary Bossidy operations for nine days starting Dec. 21 as an Call 528-2101. Graham Campbell that strain,” Carr said. Arlene Hall FREEZERS energy conservation measure. boys. Dolores Melendez The Seaport was among 101 educational and Dick Cobb Academy officials estimated Thursday they Ellen Rappaport cultural Institutions across the country to Attorneys for Peter Demotses, Victor Diaz Betty Kearney can save $45,000 by lowering temperatures to Debbie Simmons ALL AT SAVINGS T K W.G. GLENNEY CO. MSA* and Leonard Samatulski asked for the dis­ Roy Craddock receive a toUl of $27 million in NEH granU. COOKS 4 KITCHEN Jennifer Sullivan 45 degrees and turning off hot water, missals for various reasons, including the Lee McCray appliances and lighting. charge was unconstitutionally vague. The H E L P E R S - Available Katrine Walsh weekends and evenings. Whitney Jacobs ■K imiiiBBiT ana Dredging Project ^ t of the 1,000 cadets are on leave during requests were denied Thursday. Debbie Walton Experienced preferred. W.H. PREUSS SONS the holidays. Drivers License, Mature in­ NORWALK (UPI) - The U.S. Army Corps A spokesman said the academy'hospital The three and a fourth officer, Angel Duran, •WmiNGTON of Engineers says it expects to begin dredging dividuals. Apply in person: cc; •MANCHESTER •GLASTONBURY •ELLINGTON barracks and security operations will remain were charged with violating the civil rights of Garden Grove Caterers, RT.44 Norwalk Harbor in January to restore four Dr. Gerald Fitzgibbon 228 BOSTON TPKE. 336ILIIAMST. 63HEM0NAVL RT.UNESTRD. two Bridgeport 15-year-olds who were severe­ Keeney Street, Manchester. Manchester Evening Herald channels to their original d^ths. open. 429-9916 ly beaten Feb. 5 after they allegedly stole a HarUord Courant 649-5253 633-4675 875-6213 Col. Max B. Schelder said Thursday bids for EXPERIENCED SANDWICH 643-9492 RT. 6 and 44A BOLTON Wants Deadline car. File the project are scheduled to be opened Dec. INKERS wanted (or cocktail The four policemen were fired after the inci­ 041-11 "WE DO OUR OWN SERVICE" NOT REIPONSIILE FOB nPOOBJtniiCiU. EMUMS 20. HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. Robert Giaimo, lounge. Call 644-9637 between He said dredging will begin in January and D-Conn.. has called on President Carter to set dent and are scheduled to go on trial Dec. 11. 9 a.m. and 12 noon. I 1 / 20 - EVENING HERALD. Frl., Nov. 30. 1979 Et'ENlNG HERALD, Frl., Nov. 30, 1979- 21 II N«(p WwiM f l Natp Nfanlad I t Nafp Rfanlad 13 Http Hfanlttf f l Http WtnttO 13 Http Wtnttd L I t

STOP UHWIM MOW NEW HOMES BYANSALDI RNS-LPNS Usi w «M y Is CMcah. Rs OIL TRUCK M ■ i RMaihl Mmh EVENINOS NURSE AIDES Homes Presently Under Construction FuH or port thno. RNS - LPNS R M o r WANTED DRIVER Immediate openings D. W. FISH REALTY CO. Available for Inspection AH » h m cw man ivMUMi I 5-11 PM, Monday thru ! COMPANION avallible on elf lU ftf. OF / h o m e s / ^ Many Choice Lots Available In the sad IstaMd SMrtateJIiassd 1 Timrod Road Area • CompM* ^riwitatlon. ■sre yssyls vHfc s latxauM id s i I Thursday. Accurate typing J To stay nights with elderly Pleiiant working con­ We are now accepting Must have experience In 243 Main St. Manchester Tel: 643-1591 For Addition Information Regarding • Ongoing ttarff dovolop- ksdgrssat Is Iswa sad laly a I a must plus dependability. lady In her home. No ditions, new wage scale la applicationi lor split hours I delivering home heating force. Located on bus Une. J l tdes ^ and Features Call— moni and in-«trvlet peigsai « d Is s ! For appointment call Mlit I housework. WUl be able to Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM on the second shift. Full time, part time, and H n i M tic M v t fip iit iMbiitt. oil. continue if working days. Contact Mrs. Ferguson Vernon Circle Vernon 672-9153 program. anytime. Several openings ■ Miller at 2894066 | DNS St Burnside Convales­ ■aSiaan psisalid, U M N par b Mutt be able to drive. Saturday 9:00 AM • 5:00 PM Closed Sunday ERA LESPERANCE Agency • 9 paid alck daya SPMTOTniar available. Call Mrs. f t v Is bats Has caaasIsdM and cent Home, 289-9671. Ferguson DNS, at Apply In person: References required. PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH FRANK BORYSEVICZ Exclusive Agent lor Ansaldl Built Homes 7 ni TO 11 PM awIMi tsasL N yaa ds'nsi san I cAPiTOian ! Wages open for discussion. DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR • 11 paid holldaya HM8K CSHUKaT MK S n ,N 8 lln Ikat yaar, yas anal FOGARTY BROS. !AmSTKIITN«l,M. I Write P.O. Box 248, 646-0505 • Employar paid Major ban b astry a M dis ssesad. ! Ill Hetmdaia Plaia I If you are Interested 2IMB71 318 Brood Straat Manchester, Conn. 06040. MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN Madical and Ufa In- NrAr HMHar, FJ. In U7I. ROBERT PRATT GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DIPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY please contact Mrs. TmimAt tMi«. tnoSmj, Mi «IS4fc m I laal Hartterd, CL | Manctwatar turanca. rit wM wmUm I N i 117 MS-im McCaffrey RN, DNS. • Malpractica covarago. Lott-Land for Salt 24 Artlela* for Safa 41 PARAGON TOOL CO. INC. ' V i • 2 waoka paid vacation NUNNS CgWMEttnrMMI has immediate openings for GLASTONBURY- LEVEL GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- PART TIME TELEPHONE WAITRESS- Experienced for CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye altar 1 yaar. 333 ltdwalt •traal NURSES AIDE- 7 a.m. to 3 STOCK ROOM all around machinists to work 'TREED LOTS available for set. electric welder, acetylene Experienced Preferred. Call SOLICITORS- 20 hours per 2 hours in the morning, and 3 TECHNICIAN- Full time. 40 on either Lathe, Bridgeport, custom building your new • 3 waoka altar 5 yaara. MwiohMl#f for appointm ent 633-9474. p.m. Also: 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. outfit, aluminum ladder, •47-tlM week. 6 to 10 p.m. evenings, Enjoy working in a very plea­ hours in the afternoon plus hours oer week. Hours: 8 a.m. Cintimatic or Tracer. Will home. Indian Hills Trail, trailer tires, new electric • 4 waaka altar 8 yaara. Connecticut Hardface. & and/or Saturdays. Call Jerry cleaning, i^ply In person to: to 4:30 p.m., Monday thru train qualified Individuals. located between 2 golf Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ sant and home like at­ generator, electric lawn- Polvay 522-9616. mosphere, helping our elderly G ild a ’s R e sta u ra n t, 303 Friday, every other Saturday Top pay. liberal overtime and courses. Call Peterman, 649- mower. Evenings, 633-7060 • $60 yaarly uniform bury. Adams Street, Manchester. 1/2 day, and every other excellent fringe benefits. App­ 94M. 848-1171. 649-4844. allowanca. BARTENDER WANTED for atients. Good wages and Penefits. Please call Pauline holiday 1/2 day. Duties ly at: 121 Adams Street, DELIVERING DARK LOAM Coma Join our caring cocktail lounge. Experienced Le Blanc RN, 646-0129. include- General stock room, Manchester. 647-9TO. - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also HOMEWORKERS - Earn only. Call 644-9637. ELECTRICIAN- We need a exchange carts, and madical taam. Contact $50.00/hundred securing, stuf­ Manchester Manor Rest sand, gravel and stone. 643- DIETARY AIDES - Full time Licensed Journeyman, or a 4 receiving, Rockville General BABYSITTER WANTED 9504. Mra. McCaffray RN, DNS. positions available in our fing Envelopes. Free ixtails. Home, 385 West Center Street, £ U i D i r . year Apprentice, for a quality Hospital, 872-0501, Ext. 301, dayslays per week during k KhoolIx COVENTRY dietary department. Apply in Reply: Titan - X72, Box 94485. Manchester. COVENTRY $69,900 COVENTFIY’" ‘ $71,900 MAINTENANCE MAN Industrial / Commercial Con­ from 9 a.m to 2 p.m.. Monday yearyear mrfor 2r children. 8 AM to 4 This COLONIAL has all your specifications. 2'/4 ISEAUORS A STORE FULL OF person: East Hartford Con­ Senaumberg. Ill 60194. Historic 1780 Center Chimney COLONIAL with 5 7 room SPLANCH; 2 car garage. Floor to celling WANTED for early morning tractor. AH fringe benefit, in­ thru Friday only. PM. Martin School area. baths, first floor family room with fireplace, base­ PAPERBACKS. Our closeout MEADOWS valescent Home. 745 .Main hours and weekends. Call 64^ CLERK TYPIST for small ac­ fireplaces. Bee-hive oven in the keeping room. fireplace In family room and living room. bath tive office. Elxcellent benefits. cluding Major Medical. Call- References required. 846- ment rec room and office, 4 bedrooms, walk-in Bmi4 New Usting. Seven section - 5 for $1.00. We trade CONVALESCENT Street. East Hartford 9637. Work Electrical Company. Wide board lloors. and many other original lower level. Rec room lower level. NURSES AIDES • Full time. L.M. Gill Welding St Manufac­ S308. closet off master bedroom. and sell. PAPERBACK Experienced preferred, but 549-3640, betwen 8 and 10 a.m. There are people out features. Charming Village Homestead. .'49 room Split on beeutiliil ALLEY. 984 Sullivan Avenue, HOME STATION ATTENDENT turing. Division of B.H.S. Inc.. training will be given. Ap 647-9931. for appointment interview. there looking lor what CERTIFIED TEACHER Irienfood Drive! Tm Cer (Route 1941, South Windsor. Bldwall Straat NEEDED- Full time. Apply in SERVICE STATION 333 in person: East Hartford Con­ ATTENDANT WANTED - you have to sell. Tell wanted to teach a morning Gerege, Hutometic ges Ct. Closed Sunday and Mon­ Manchaalar person to Gorin's Sports Car valescent Home. 745 Main them about It wiiii a day. Center Route 83. Vernon. Day and night shift. Apply in BANK TELLER TRAINEE nursery program. Call S6IF I#' Street. East Hartford person: Silver Lane Shell. 252 OR EXPERIENCE- Full­ JUNIOR HIGH OR HIGH Classified ad. 1610. Ask for Mrs. Vaillan- a heat plus sM city u titie t 647-9194 PECAN DINING ROOM SET- HOMEWORKERS - Earn Spencer Street, Manchester. time. For main office. South SCHOOL STUDENT to shovel court. Treeid end lendsciped lot Windsor Bank & Trust Com- walk and back stairs. Double pedestal table. 6 up­ $50 00 hundred securing, stuf­ ATTENDANTS FOR SHELL We invite conperiion! holstered chairs and hutch. fing Envelopes. Free Details, RN OR L PN -11 PM to 7 AM. CUSTODIAN - P art time, ^ y . Call Nancy Morline. 289- Reliable. Committed. Call PART TIME - Earn a 4 digit One night a week. Laurel experienced. References. Cali 643-8030. CAR WASH MANCHESTER - salary month, business is Like new. $800. 623-8759 Reply: Titan VI5X. Box 94485. Full and part time positions PLASTIC INSPECTOR ■ Schaiimberg. III. 60194. Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, 643-4466 mornings or growing, need help! Won’t in- Opening for first shift Q C per­ Manchester. evenings. HOUSEWIVES- Earn extra $ available. Call Mr. Morgan terfer with full time job. Call 8ELFI0RE AGENCY MAPLE DINING TABLE • for an interview. 647-9016 Banquet size. 289-2571. son to take over a small in­ AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full and have fun learning to make DENTAL ASSISTANT- 646-0062. after 5:30 p.m. RaaHon 647-1413, spection department in a h'ors deorves and catering for Experienced. Excellent time. Experienced. Must have RN OR LPN - Part time. 3 PM busv. growing, molding and lid part year round holidays. Part benefits. Immediate opening. BOOKKEEPER - Full charge ONE BILLION DOLLARS IS own tools. $7.00 per hour. All to 11 PM. Laurel Manor, 91 time positions available. Good $120,000 Reef Estate W tnttd 28 mold making company A company benefits. For ap­ time. No experience Phone 649-8125. through trial balance OUR GOAL- Women or men STORRS $169,000 good general knowledge of Chestnut Street. Manchester pay and benefits. Apply in per­ necessary. Apply in person needed to help double our 85,- SPECIAL FINANCING pointment call 688-7596. Familiar with one write Close to 1-86 & close to U-Conn Campus. A SELLING your house? Call us 2 1974 TNT'S with double tilt plastics, measuring in­ son: To The Ground Round. Ryan • _ N.'Y. , S tyle ^Deli system. Typing required. 000,000 business in the next 5 BOLTON $99,500 bwner will give lirst mortgage at 9'/4% annual in­ 3025 Main Street. Glaston­ SECRETARY- Manchester superb 1760 COLONIAL in #1 condition. This first and we'll make you a swivel trailer $1200. Please struments. gauges, and Restaurant, Route 30. El Send resume to Fuss St years. To do this, we must Colonial charm, warm earth tones, morgen six terest rate with $35,000 down payment. Custom PRODUCTION CONTROL bury. CPA firm. Full time. home has a spacious rear wing that was com­ cash offer! T.J. Crockett, call: 1-429-4408 Keep trying. blueprint reading required SALES PERSON ■ MEN'S Calimo Plaza, Vernon. Only O'Neill, 210 Main Street, double our branch offices, panel doors, family room with antique brick built U&R 4 bedroom Contemporary RAISED COORDINATOR on Aircraft CLOTHING. Full time oppor­ Excellent typing skills. pleted in 1974, Total living area is approx. 3600 Realtor, 643-1577 Capabie of checking work parts All company paid requirement, you enjoy great Manchester. EOE. therefore doubling our fireplace with 2.3 acres Additional acreage RANCH. 2 fireplaces, center island kitchen, POSTUREPEDIC EXTRA within close tolerences. filling tunity in quality men's shop. Challenging position. Pleasant management staff. We have sq. It., six fireplaces. 4’/r baths, 6 bedrooms, loo benefits Interviewing 9:30 food! available. Lovely home on secluded setting. billard, den & (amlly room. 2 car garage. FIRM Queen size box spring out inspection reports, Excellent working conditions ACCEPTING 1 girl office. Reply with salary already tripled our national much to tell you In this ad. Call today! MAY WE BUY your home'’ a m. to 4:00 p.m. I>^amic APPLICATIONS for part time requirements to: Box C, c/o FEMALE OR MALE wanted Beautifully landscaped. (Juick. fair, all cash and no and mattress and frame. $300 customer liaison and exer­ plus paid benefits. Apply in PART TIME OFFICE for light delivery. Must know advertsing. Our managers are Excellent condition. New Metal Products Co.. Inc., 422 person to: Bernie Apter. help. Days/eveninga, hours Manchester Herald. problem Call Warren E cising good judgement. Please North Main Street. CLEANING- 3 to 5 nights per the Manchester area. Call 6 ^ paid Profit Sharing Com­ Call after 5 PM. 646-8526. call Mr. Silver at 563-1475 for Regal Men's Shop, 903 ^ i n flexible. Apply between 3-4 missions over rights and 23 Howland. Realtors, 643-1108. Manchester, 646-4048. week. Excellent working con­ 8218, ask for Tom. 23 Nomai F or S ale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale appointment Street, Manchester. salary. Average earnings sre Homat For Sale 23 Homes F or S ale ^ Broa^ Street. ditions. Own transportation. SECRETARY - 3-M has RED STICKER SPECIALS 649-8737. or 649-8506 after 3:30. approximately $30,000 to $40,- NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK All articles marked with red opening in small business of­ 000 annually. HoipItaUtation, COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 MANCHESTER- Two Family SECURITY - Northeast fice for a person with general 4-4 Very nice condition. New BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, sticker are on sale through WANTED DRIVER for auto Life Insurance, and Retire­ ROOMS, 1st floor family paneled living room, eat-in B J iU U f I December 22nd. Gathering 343 ★ Securitv has part time office skills, good typing (50 room wilh fireplace. 4 roof 200 foot treed lot body supply distributor in W PM ) and a p le a s a n t ment Program are some of O i i D U : . Kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, NEAUORS Main Street. Manchester. SNOW REMOVAL HELP weekend openings in the our benefits. (^11 646-3936 for generous sized bedrooms. 2 Immediate occupancy. $54.- Manchester. Able to do stock telephone manner. 3-M offers REikirORS ^ w a o t a 900. Hayes Corp.. 646-0131. lovely quiet setting on dead­ Tuesday - Saturday. 10 - 4. NEEDED FOR WINTER Manchester area. Work 16 work, and paint mixing. 5 1/2 details. Equal Opportunity 12 baths, central air. 2 car SEASON - Must be over 16 hours. Must have phone, car. competitive salary and end street. dee(fed beach REiUTORS COLONIAL day week with benefits. Call RN or LPN • Employer. . walkout basement. Manchaatar rights. $79,900. Call exclusive W(X)D STOVE ■ Screen in­ years of age and have own clear police record. Apply in excellent fringe benefits. Con­ Group I, Philbrick 649-5211 ask for Tony. tact Lorraine Bycholski at S Manchester — agent. Carol Cable-Wagner. 8 rooms, 24 baths. 1st sert. 24 inch logs, fits transportation. Manchester person to Northeast Security, Current openings on our Agency 646-4200 BUILDING LOT MANCHESTER fireplace. $125 . 649-8.30. area. On call basis. Good pay. 61 Willard Street, Hartford. 872-0541 between 8:15 AM - Bcazlev Co. Realtors. Equal floor panelled family room BOOKKEEPER- Part time. 5:00 PM. We are an EEO 11 - 7 shift for licensed TWO FAMILY Buy now, be ready to housing opportunity. 443-t1-4470. Call weekdays. 528-9885. Must have good knowledge of build in the spring. 150 x 6 ROOM RANCH with fireplace and large employer. nurse part time. Our 11 - DIRECTOR, LUTZ JUNIOR 4-6 two family in Cheney deck. Formal dining room. COLLECTOR PLATES Bookkeeping procedures. 1-8 400 ft. lot, in one of High and dry on 1.6 treed, MORNING or AFTERNOON A M B ITIO U S P E R S O N 7 shills nurses have the MUSEUM, "Handi on" historical district Large 2 TODAY'S 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage. a * 0, R C. TtMiRuHNy IIM , hour day per week only. $5.00 Manchester's highest landscaped acres. N U R SE R Y SCHOOL WILLING to work full or part LATHE OPERATORS AND flexibility to schedule children's museum, with 53 "B U n E R N U T car bam 2 separate gas Wooded lot. walk out base­ Bora ChfeH Gum and per hour to start. Call Mr. SHEET METAL WORKER ■ elevations and finest $42,900 Completely carpeted. For­ Coalporl CMna, Draadan, Irlati TEA C H ER W anted im - time. Make own hours. No in- Howland at 643-1108. themselves to provide acre Nature Center, serving ROAD” furnaces $59,900. ment medialely. Call 649-5531 vestment. /Please call 646- Excellent benefits. L.M. Gill Manchester and area towns. residential areas. Buys this aluminum sided Real mal dining room. 2 baths. caktt, oooUas, racocUt, Maialnf Welding and Manufacturing coverage as a team. A Manchester s finest loca­ all at low pvkaa. Responsible for museum ad­ 5-1- room home. "Member AH Points Relocation” aatwda, 10 -1, tunda, 1 - 3. foooooooooooooooouoBOOOoooooow oeni TEXAS OIL COMPANY Division of BHS, Inc.. 1 ^ new wage scale and ministration and providing tion for custom built homes Mem upr Poinis Relocation" Nice level lot. needs dependable person who Tolland Tp >11 Estate >li Pomi \ kel(n .ntnii PHILBRICK A P C Y can work without supervision shift differential is in leadership role In museum is now ready Large HOWUUD REALTORS Convenient location SHAMROCK a . 647-9931 expansion including coordina­ gorgeous treed lots with F l SPLECM RULTORS 646-4200o r S74 NEW LONDON TFKE. in Manchester. Contact effect. Please call Mae Excellent starter B, NORMA TEDFORD QRI-CR8 WOLVERTON AGENCY tion with professional consul­ city utilities Will build to 643-1108 QLAtTONHURY customers. Age unimportant, SECRETARY, PART TIME- Grant, RN, DNS. 643-2121 investment •$$-•704 but maturity is. We train. tant: for creating and direc­ suit Priced from $125,000 649-2813 CPA Firm. Excellent typing ting programs and seeking Selling an older house? Household Goods 40 WANTED TYPIST Write K.Y. Dick, Pres., w an lu rams iiioanor ELAN SKIIS ■ 150-CM skills. Must be flexible to funds to support them; for GLASTONBURY VICINITY- BOLTON - New 3 bedroom One of the competitive ad­ Southwestern Petroleum, Ft. work additional hours, if CRESTFIELD MERRITT, agency vantages may oe the ad­ TRYOLIA - Never used, with Experienced in newspaper ad Worth, Tx. communicating with divene New Salt Boxes, Capes and Ranch to be built. 8% REFRIGERATORS neccesary. Call 646-5384. CONVALESCENT public in order to ensure Colonials, in rustic country mortgage possible $53,900 KEITH REAL ESTATE ditional floor space Washers , Ranges, used, bool size 8 12: TRYOLIA 120 RN or LPN composition. Knowledge of AKI 6 4 8 - 1 i r o bindings. 9-t-M poles. Call Regardless of last employment date. I.e. 1892. II you are broad community participa­ setting Custom built on large Countrv lot ERA Miller i available in an older ANDOVER - New 3 bedroom guaranteed and clean. New HOME 646-4126 shipment damaged, G.E & after 3 PM 569-2884. Best currently holding a valid Connecticut Nursing License, tion and interest. Education lots featuring quality Piera. '228-3518. eves. 642-6294. heme. Remember that too Ranch to be built, Keyboards and Photon Typesetters and experience in related throughout Convenient loca­ t FRIGIDAIRE Low prices offer we are eager to gat you back Into the swing of things. • much furniture can make mortgage possible. Call now. heipfui. field. Salary negotiable. EEO. MANCHESTER ■ NEW- tion Generous allowances and a room look small. If that $51,900 ERA Miller k Piera. B D. Pearl & Son. 649 Main Come In and see what we're about. Pleasant environ­ ADVERTISIN6 Send resume by January 1, choice selections make an at­ Street. 643-2171______FIREWOOD, HARDWOOD ■ ment. good benefits, revised salary program lor the 3 Good benefit package. 5-day 643-S151 LISTING. 8 room raised is the case in a particular 228-3518. eves., 642-6294 Fresh cut and split Delivered 1980 to F.I.N.D. Committee, . Ranch in prestige area For­ tractive package. Visit our $80 cord Call 649-0539 or 649- pm to 11 pm and 11 pm to 7 am shifts. Become one of Lutz Junior Museum. 126 sight at Hillstown Road and room, or massive pieces ABSOLUTE BARGAINS' week. mal dining room. 3 - 4 are out of proportion with Custom made draperies, slip­ 6344 after 6 PM. our family. Apply In person. Full and part time positions SALES CAREER Cedar Street, Manchester, Ct Bamwood Drive, or call for bedrooms, family room. 2 1 2 the room, consider covers and upholstery. Budget available. Contact Martin Bargin 06040. baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 car gar­ additional details. Peterman Agency. 649-9404.646-1171.649- moving some of the fur­ Terms Arranged Call 289-2331 NORGE DRYER • $60 Sofa OPPORTUNITY age. much more. The Hayes and portable television. Call Cali Sheldon Cohen 4844 ____ niture into storage. or 646-1000. VERNON MANOR HEALTH Corp., 6484)131.______649-2050 after 5:15 PM. Rearrange remaining U siJJU iE l WHITE 3 4 SIZE IRON BED CARE FACILITY for appointment For The REALTOflS TOWN OF MANCHE8T1R pieces to show room sizes Si BUREAU- $90 00 Call 649- 110 Ragan Road 5875 after 5 p.m.______MAHOGANY DINING ROOM Vamon, CL 643-2711 — Ext. 51 to their fullest advantage. SET- 6 chairs Asking $300 Equal Opportunity Hmployor H /f Manchester Evening Herald POSITION VACANCY QftOUP 1 • A Ml«ct aisoditlon of REALTORS serving the greater A professional real estate East Hartford — SOFA & BARCALOUNGER- Table has 2 leafs Call 649 j-,* t(fusf Opportunity imp/oyor. Location For Sale Manchester aree vYtth more advertising expertise, impact and efficiency for sales person will offer ad­ Long Hill Country Club Brown cushioned vinyl. Good after 6 p m We are looking for a Sales Person to work ZONMG ENFORCEMENT OFFICER both buyers and aellers ______vice along these lines at area. Immaculate 5 room condition. $225. Call 649-5416^ soliciting ads for The Manchester Evening $15,264 • $18,316 the time the home is expandable Ranch. Newer DINETTE SET- 42 "X60 " DOGHOUSES FOR SALE VWAV.W«VAWW.W«V«VAV.W.ViWAW.V« • Manchester • listed, before showing. heating system, kitchen, Formica top. Plus 2 12 " leafs, Any size. Assembled or do-it- Herald and the Dollar Saver. High School yourself kits Utility sheds APPLICATIONS BRAND NEW LISTINGS!! bath and roof. and 5 metal frame chairs, Qraduate, with some college preferred. Car Is a with padded backs and seats Any size. 1217 Blue Hills Ave . NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR: Experience and training required is gradua­ G—R—E—A—T buv at Bloomfield. 242-5468 must. W* a rt lha $56,900 $175. Call 649-5416______McDonald’s® tion from a standard high school, and five years protaulonal Raal Eatata Inside Sales of experience in zoning enforcement, building ) TWO FAMILY - ’53,900"’ KING SIZE BED- With STEREO AMPLIFIER- Dyna • Attractive Salary • Car Mileage • talf hara at tha ‘‘Menber U Points Relocation'’ frames, boxsprings and mat­ SCA-35. Vry good condition infection, planning, or assessing work. Good Location, Needs Work, Priced TEDFORD REAL Needs People Accounting clerk Purchasing clerk • PakI Holldaya, Including Your Birthday LDMBAADO A ASSDCUTES tress $110. Call late evenings. $50 Call 647-9696 anytime • Inaurance, Health A Dental Plan For application and job description, apply at ESTATE: CENTURY 21 742-6682: keep trying Expediting clerk Shipping clerks • Company Paid Panslon Plan tbe Personnel Office, 41 Center Street, Accordin^y. Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, 849^003 DINING ROOM SET ■ Manchester. Bolton 647-9914. Aiilclet lor Sale 41 Colonial style, almost brand Kardex clerk Stock clerks Closing date for filing is Friday, December 7, Whathar you ara looking new Call 563-1988 Part Time Diy Shifts Shifti For a private Interview, please call Mr. Ken Hogle or Jo Deary at the Manchester Herald — 1979. MITCH COLOWAL lor a brand naw homa or MANCHESTER - By owner. 7 Weekdiys Weehendt at Shifts A ccountant an oldar homa you can rooms. 1 1 2 baths, GAS WE BUY AND SELL USED 643-2711. /4n Et/mml Oppcrlmnity Emplcypr Large Rooms. Fireplace. Gracious HEAT, fruit trees, garden FURNITURE One piece or count on ua to hava what ALUMINUM Sheets used as entire household. Cash On The McDonald's* Family Restaurant Is looking for Apply In person 8 AM to 11 AM and 1 PM you ara looking lor. Wa Convenient location, wood printing plates. .007 thick stove connection. 3 dormers, Line Furniture Barn 646- to 4 PM. Living. Md-Fifties. ara mambara ol tha mul- 25 cents each or 5 good people who want a good job with all the dry basement. $50’s. Call 649- 0865. extras. As a member of our crew you get a Not only Location but Style, Comfort, tlpla Hating larvlca and a for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be 93M eves or weekends for "no pjeked up before 11 a m. good starting pay, supervised training, free A rug, urving ii an axtri mambar of tha Raalty pressure inspection" No AMERICAN AIRLINES 50'^; ADAMS INDUSTRIES, Inc. Http Wtnttd I t Condition, Space, Quality and 3) TWO FAMILY DUPLEX ONLY. ______Discount Coupon Good until meals, pleasant working conditions and laysr of inuilition on tha Board. Plaaaa call on ua agents. Dwember 15th Perfect for regular raises. 340 ProgrtM Driva floor, helps keep haattd Landscaping are a few of the Important whan you ara looking lor b l a c k I W HITE ManchMtar Intluttrlil Park or ooolsd sir in s room. HOUSEKEEPERS A Immaculate. Aluminum Sided. aarvica at Ita baat. PORTABLE TELEVISION holiday travel 649-1079. SIDING INSTALLERS JANITORS- Prexently accep­ features this beautiful home offers. anytime. Manchaatar, Ct. SET- $30 Call 528-7212 APPLY M PDiSIM AT ting applicationi for Modem Baths. Some carpeting and anytime. housekeepers and janitors. Priced below replacement cost for quick MINIATURE DOLL HOUSE £JJiD£C FOR SALE- 5 room Ranch 1221 TOUiW TUnViE Experienced. Top Pay. Immediate pay­ Full time and part time, sale. Please call for a personal private bu ilt-in s. HEAurom weekdays and weekends. D ID Y O U KNOW? style. Completely decorated MANCHESTDL CT. Utah's Grsat Salt Lake was OPEN HOUSE and furnished, (^all 289-6160 ment Year round woiI l Hartford Coun­ Mature and responsible in­ inspection. 646-0131 17-19 DIvlalon Btraat one* ten times larger. The dividuals. Apply in person: Selling? Have a garage I days. outlina of the older, fresh MANCHESTER CENTURY 21 4) EKHTR00MRANCH-’66,90r Manchaatar ^ s t Hartford Convaleicent sale and dispose of un-1 NEW LISTING lake is still visible on the ty work area. 677-8199, Farmington. Home, 745 Main Street, East I _____ THE HAYES CORPORATIOH necessary pieces of fur­ Manctwatar BATURDAV 1-4. CORD WOOD. 4 ft. seasoned YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAYI mountain sides above the Full time positions available lor experienced or 3 o r 3 Bedrooms. Several Charming 5 rpem-RaMh wood $75.00 per cord. You Hartford. 55 East Center Street niture. Charming 6-6 Duplex, quiet Ail Opportunity ^mphyot M/F present lake's basin. new real estate saieeperson. Busy Main Street ■ SSI with Swedish firepl^e, neighborhood. Asking pick up. After 6:00 PM. 429- Century 21 office offers beautiful working at­ RIB b I Manchester, Conn. Appliances stay. Two Zoned Heat. eat-in kitchen, 3 goo^zed mosphere. Fantastic commission schedule and a $60’s. Principles only. Ann bedrooms and caijport Uccello 232-7716 after 6PM proven training program. FUU /Country atmosphere, city con­ Priced at $59,900. I A U 8 . MMKNESTER CMIIKR WANTQ * Mi Cell MIKE KAPROVE, rasm o N Manchester veniences. ■8MV M nSD OTBEinPi 1haCattiftNll(eaciat,lK. Cantor Straat 331 to 470 Eiperltsct prtftrrtd but Ml 790 Farmington Ava. Seloemenegor ntctmtry. Ag^yatlta ZINSSER AGENL Rooaavalt St. 5) WESTWOOD SPLIT 6 4 6 -1 5 1 1 Farmington, Cl. 646-1316 WJLBNUaBUHNaCa 677-0202 CLERK WANTED Lincoln St. 7 rooms plus. Automatic gas heat Trumbull St. Lilac St.______^ ______Treed lot, over % acre. Two Car Garage. Don’t miss on this! L IT cm K BUT OWNERS RaOUTMC Full Time EAST HARTFORD CARRIERS WANTED Butintti Opportimltf 14 DELUXE IN EVERY Here is your opportunity to Tolland St. 525-651 DETAIL this 3 bedroom own a six plus room ranch. OIL BURNER BEAUTY PARLOR- 2 boothi. 6) SK ROilM RAHCH ' ITHE BARROWS COWIffi contemporary has 3 full Three bedrooms, 2 full Hanmar St. 1 more could be added; with 4 baths, 2 car garage. Priced A nice situation for the times we’re entering — baths, family room and William St. or 5 room apartment. 2 full baths, two car garage. double garage. Its central­ at $M.900. Helen Fisher The Manchester Evening Herald is Reasonable. S75-4141. handy to bus and full neighborhood shopping, 633-9124. Bumalda St. 727-735 ly A/C offers immediate looking for a responsible person to TECHNICIAN economical gas heat/hot water, (gas stove and Cathedral Ceiliiig, Sun Deck, yuality occupancy and nestled on a Qrlawold St dryer Included). wooded acre lot. * EDUCATION SIfER RMSEO RMICH work in Its Circulation Department. /{tiumlnum sided Cape with a cheerful eat-ln buHt by U&R. Appliances, Steel Ready for the holidays. Im­ Rannoy St. **********daaaaoaaaaaaaaa9 M um iNooea LOT Muet be Hon eg d or eaperlenoed M reelden- kitchen (dishwasher), tireplaced living room, 4 Beam Construction. maculate 7 room home Must be neat, good with figures, Woodbridga Ava. Prfvaf* inttrueHtnt It Owner is anxious for a with 3 bedrooms, 2 full tlol and HgM oommareW bedrooms (one could be a dining room.etc.), town quick sale! Don't miss this and be able to work well with others. •arvMiiB Oroatar Monoheeler only. WabatarSt. RIDING LESSONS Indoor A U LISTED WITNM THE baths, 2 car garage. water/eiewer, 1’4 baths, overeb^ single car gar­ super 3 bdrm. home Located in ideal residential riding ring. Weatem itock w/cathedral ceilings St Company provMoo vohlolo, unHormo, CMO, aiuo BaMon St. age, full basement with rec room and utility area, neighborhood. Call Helen Company Benefits. Hours 8 to 5, leat, saddle seat and hunt LAST WEEK OR SO! HOW?-- sliders to deck. Barbara seat. All leveU 2284817. 100-amp electrical service, and extra Insulation. Fisher at 633-9124. Crooo, Motor Mo«eal, ole. Undan St. Bosetti 649-8716. Monday thru Friday. I ■aMMMflBaHMMM Mi Hi ■ ■ ■ ■ ** ■ 1*^66 Apply biporoen: This is a well-built house with a nice yard — WEWORK! Bumalda St. 222-290 VOICE, PIANO Inatructioni Former faculty New York what we consider to be a very good value at $53,- Call us for service oriented towards the Ml trrOIMIU NUM MSTREMKED Woatbrook St. Music and Art Hl|b School 900. COMES TRUE! This char­ $59,900. You've found it! 3 Slnger/PUnlat. bdrms. LR. DR, Kit., extra FOaARn BROS. INC. Ralph Rd. 644-W67. hNml area market! We work as hard ming home located on I quiet street. Living room, nice family room, att. gar­ Myrtia St. OUEGARU REAin selling as we do listing! Call us! age. Fine taste used in Can Joan Fromorth at sia arood atrool Sehoolt-Clttttt I t 156 L Center Street formal dining room, large Latimar St. 8434365 or kitchen and three decorating this lovely We have others also. (CortMf of Spnico A E. Contor Sts.) home. Frank Rohan 64S- Kanyon SI. ro R THE BEST • union Emoroon bedrooms. Call Barbara 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 Gymnastic School. 2 to I 846-1716 (hom o I ) 647-1000 EHO Bosetti lor appt. - 64941716. 0007. pupjli per teacher. FREE in­ jRartmra McConvUio CAU. CHRIS 647-9946______. troductory lesson with thU ad. WlUAMLOanORE AGENCY Call 6484306. or S4S4S4S. 646-042R (h o m a _ J l 431 N * St 447-1413 317 (n n M. I ■*'~' Xk-^v ~ .-.'ifc- .t;--.^K'*iW*

EVENWG HER/^, F rl„ Nov. M, 1979— 23 22 - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Nov. 30. 1979 Paanuta — Charlaa M. Sdfiuiz TZINS Frank & Ernest Acnoss 47 Nightcrawlar Anawer to Prevr04(a Futfla 'AtAKES YOU WISH 40 On tha onny Gracious Apartment Living at an Affordable Price! Daar Abby STUPIP 6E^ i ' Stffiiiic duty 51 Cut In fwo YOU KNEW HOW TO 5 Suddgn loud 53 Hymn of □□BnanlnnonDn NOW RENTING noiM thanhagiving □DnDntiBDnnnDF) ERN|C?...THft By Abigail Van Buren ,HANPLE A C0MBW5,; 9 Moot (2 w d a) ir = p EfiSoidloOco 12 N orw tgiin 67 Purport FLORENCE MILL APARTMENTS, Vernon, Connecticut POESN'T IT? dro m itnt SO Talk! T S«?aca> J \ CPPJ H / t V 6 m R 13 R«ich 59 Goddata of 121 West Main Street, Vernon, C T. i r 14 (asily pul on fata 1 gormgnt so Oaltta I t (comp w d) oppoiita 15 City on ih t BDDQnD■BoannD IT Mohgwk DOWN ovSp A PANK. IS Rgpulitton □□□□aulaDoaDD 19 12, Roman 1 Scouting or- □DDnacInDaDDn No Closet Space 22 Dtcay gtnuation 19 Chriat'i 42 Bring up 24 Sign of thg (•Ubf) birthday 43 Stair part to d iic 2 Play diviiion 20 Laait bit 45 Sob 1 [0 Priadlla’s Pop — Bd Sullivan 25 Cuitom 3 Skill , 21 Fetith t TW Hat Ul M OH 27 Slowpoka 4 South aaai 23 la iiiuated 46 Take care of ^ l i ■ 1 ■ For Gay Husband 29 Unit of m in tr ■■'i faatt 26 Oitcharga SO Cooling drink a-M (pl) 5 Barral (abbr| 26 Scandinavian I FINALLV GOT DCjeSSHE atanar Nt«, w ,i u pitg u • (WT 31 Bundlai of 5 Suppoitng (2 S2 Confederate Y 30 Evening tn whaai wrdi} StatH Army EMILV TO HOLP IT 0 0 FASTER 1 FREEW9W Italy i n a 35 Conipicuoua 7 Allan country (abbr.) 62 POWNT0 55 WHEN ON THE / ISSOME- 37 ta r of corn 6 folklora 32 Ignominioui Autat For Salt SI Autot For S a lt 67 Auloa For Sale 61 Trucks for Salt SHE’S DRIVING.' FREEWAV ? /TH IN G ELSE 36 Rich up ih f ertaturat 33 Soueetta out 54 Taka a meal DEAR ABBY: I never thought that I, a 45-year-old ChKk 10 Binary digita 34 Bodiai of 55 Hawaiian FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CALL IMAQINEER8, INC. AT 247-2318 40 Supplication 11 Cuti water inatrumant 1971 FORD COUNTRY 1978 MERCURY ZEPHER Z-7 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- woman, would ever be writing a Dear Abby letter, but I am 41 Miado 12 Prophat 36 Deny 1976 PLYMOUTH PREMIER 56 Tima ton# The rehabilitation of the oid U.S. Envelope Factory has produced 114 magnificent *°.l VOLARE WAGON - Slant 6 SQUIRE WAGON- Moving, ■ Standard shift, 6 cylinder, Excellent condition. Power so confused and frustrated I don't know where else to turn. 7 44 Niioni VP 15 Racant (prafu) 39 Eieminaiioni My husband is 52. We've been married 24 years and have 46 Curvy lattar 17 Durable 41 O Kreaia (abbr) elderly.* The building features ONE & TWO b e d r o o m APARTMENTS, WALL TO WALL CARI^TING. cylinder, 20 mpg, deluxe up­ must sell immediately! Good power steering, power brakes, steering and brakes. AM-FM, front and rear four children. About three years ago my husband lost all 1 2 3 4 CHARMING OVERSIZED WINDOWS, AIR CONDITIONING. LAUNDRY FACILITIES AND MUCH MORE, holstery, power steering, condition- good transporta­ Automatic transmission. Will 5 8 7 8 automatic, brand new tires. tion. 643-91l-9086. 646-1282. defrost, rust proof, steel trade for four wheel drive. interest in the physical side of our marriage. Thinking it was Tenants will be selected from applicants whose incomes do not exceed $11,650 tor an Individual and $13,- 40,000 miles. $3,300. Nice car. belted tires. 3,000 miles. M.- $1995. 6464)557. after 6:00 p.m. something he couldn't help, I didn't make an issue of it, 0 10 11 12 300 lor a family of two. Rent payments will be based u pon the tenant's Income and will generally be 2 5 ^^^ 646-1356. VOLKSWAGENS - WE BUY, 000. Must sell, have 1 car too although I found it very hard to live with. 13 14 IS the income. SELL, REPAIR. 1973 Super many, 875-1236. 1976 Fo r d p ic k u p f -tso. Last week he confessed that he is gay! He says he loves Beetle, real clean, Save! 1971 Power steering, power •Eleven (11) apartments have been designed for handicapped individuals me and will never leave me and the children, and he hopes I 16 17 I. 1969 CHEVROLET VAN- Bug. automatic $1595. 1970 1971 GREMLIN- Automatic, brakes. Automatic. Call 649- can put up with a sexless life because he has decided to ■ Automatic. Good running con­ Bug Convertible, rebuilt new tires, starter, brakes. No 4605, after 5:30 p.m. sacrifice his true nature for the sake of our marriage. 19 20 rust. Rear window defroster. dition. Call 649-9258. engine, real clean $1495. 1970 Don’t tell me to see my minister. He IS my minister. If I 11-30 ■ ■ Doga-BIrds-Pels 43 Aparfmsnfs For Rent 53 Apartments For Rant 53 Bug. real clean, rebuilt engine AM-FM stereo cassette. New 25 28 □ RENTALS $1195. 1968 Ghia, special $595. snows. New paint. Trailer were to discuss this with another minister or my husband's Captafn Eaay — Crooka A Law rence ■ superior, he would lose his job and probably come out of the 29 ,0 31 34 HOME SWEET HOME MANCHESTER - Magnifi­ ONE BEDROOM 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO Squarebacks, 3 to choose hitch. 65,000 miles. Recent Motorofcles-BIcycles 64 32 33 cent, lovely apartment Won't APARTMENT - Center of MX- Excellent condtion. low from. Tim Moriarty, Silktown muffler and tail pipe $1400 closet and then leave. ■ Complete health -guard Rooms for Rent 52 35 38 facilities Cats also Canine last. $195. 1359-21. Rental Manchester. Appliances, mileage. Quadrophonic Motors. Hartford Road. 643-4829. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - I went to a psychiatrist in a neighboring city. He gave me Assistors. small fee. 236-5646. parking, heat and hot water stereo^ track, power steering Manchester. 643-6217. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, some tranquilizers and said I needed several sessions to get 38 39 Holidav Inne, 200 Sheldon THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ .0 Road. Manchester 646-5971 $260. Call 649-2871. brakes, one owner. 872-6528. 100% stock and in excellent over my depression, but I can't afford his prices. Please help ■ trally located Downtown BOLTON NOTCH - Furnished 633-5310, or 659-0508. shape. $4500. 742-8786. me. 4I> 42 r . Manchester Kitchen studio apartment, including 1971 JEEP WAGONEER - 4 1 1 MANCHESTER- Second NO NAME OR TOWN. PLEASE 47 6 MONTH OLD MALE IRISH privileges Call 649-2358 all utilities. Private entrance, floor, 4 1/2 rooms. Heat, wheel drive, fully powered DISABLED CAR- 1973 so CHEVY NOVA 1971- $675 or $1495: 1972 M averick. 6 " ■ SETTER - Only to good subur­ parking, near stores. Mature appliances, garage. Basement Plymouth Duster. “ A 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 51 first offer. Good running con­ DEAR NO NAME: Your husband is obviously bisexual, 52 53 54 55 56 ban home Call 242-0698 or 568- FURNISHED SLEEPING person desired Call after 4 with laundry hook ups. No cylinder automatic $995; 1978 Mechanic's Dream". 750- Kerker headers. KNN ROOM for mature gentleman. dition. Snow tires Call 646- Nova, 6 cylinder automatic which is no crime. (People do not choose their sexoality.l 6604 PM, 649-9093 children or pets. Middle age Excellent parts still available. filters. Oil cooler. Much 57 58 Share modern bath Parking 7907. $495; 1967 Nova, real clean, $300. Please telephone 528- You need counseling and so does your husband. Ask your couple only Security and more! $1500, 643-4076 before 2 psychiatrist to refer yon to a mental health clink where available .No cooking Securi­ QUAINT AND QUIET - 3 low mileage $695. Tim Moriar­ 4670 after 5:00 p.m., ask for p.m. 59 80 lease. Call at Apartment 1.156 treatment is available within your means^ ty. references $150 monthly room. $175 (599-11. Rental Union Street. ty. Silktown Motors. Hartford Charlie. n BOX STALLS. TRAILS- Blue Call 643-2121 Assi,siors. small lee, 236-5646 ...... DATSUN 1974 HATCHBACK; Road, Manchester. 643-6217. Alao, nearly all religions groups now offer special counsel- Seal Feeding Program Ring iN(ws®*F{R (Nunenisi assn i ------Homes lor Rent -54 ^210 4 speed. Economical' Trucks tor Sale 62 Cempers-Trtllers ing for gay members and clergy as well. Write again and let with lights Pastures Daily New tires. Mags. $1700. 646- 1971 CH EV Y NOVA- > me know whkb denomination you belong to, and 111 advise turnouts Rm’kville Call 875- GOOD AREA - Nice 6 family Mobile Homes 65 CLEAN FURNISHED home A yard foi Rover $195 7827, after 6:00 p m Automatic transmission, GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY yon whom to contact. 9954. or 875-0272 . 742-965.1 SLEEPING ROOM for RED GIANT has hundreds of (549 41 Rental Assistors. vacancies available, all areas, power steering, air. New TRUCK- Has the reading 1967 SHASTA TRAILER - Win at bridge mature gentleman Call 646- small fee 236-5646. shocks. Recently tuned. enclosed body, with side com­ Good to excellent condition DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a man (he's in the ser Alley Oop — Dave Qraue 4701 after 6 00 p m sizes and with options to buy. 1967 CHRYSLER - Good Call them and see if they have Mounted snow tires. 42,000 partments Excellent for con­ Sleeps 6 Asking $675. Call 646- vice) who writes his girlfriend (my sister) letters that go into Musical Instruments 44 transportation. Best offer miles. Good condition $900 MANCHESTER- 4 rooms first what you are looking for. tractor 7:30a.m to5:30p m . 1943 alter 4 PM. such gross details of their intimate times together that it DID TO U LOCK YEAHI HEY \ ...-THINK DLL G(X)D IDEA! >rtXJSWDltXJ Y E S , I DO, DOC! PATIENCE. Call after 4:00 p.m.. 649-2883. 633-5629. 633-0249. HOLTON TRCMPET - Good LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING floor apartment Appliances, Open 9 to 9, Monday thru would make anybody throw up right on the spot? UP THE lAB, i r s SETDN' j aO UP TO TW , WE'LL BE HAD SO M E- m GOING TO ' DOC! 'lOU'LL heat and hot water Adults on­ Friday, 10 to 6 Saturday and f ALLEY? ^ 6IILLYOUT CABIN AN' BIGHT THlKiG IN MIND DISASSEMBLE , S EE IN condition $90 or best oiler ROOM Fully furnished, In case you think I snooped and read the letters without GET A FIRE t AlONG.' CONCERNING O U R M ETAL GOOD TIME! Expert play earns little 646-10.12 stove, refrigerator, linens ly No pets $275 monthly 64.1- Sunday Call 683-0753. ' | my sister's permission. I didn't. She showed them to me! 19(M GOIN'' THE ROBOT, FRIEND AND provided 801 Main Street NEW JERSEY SISTER OSCAR! RE-DESIGN h im ! would have played the king FOR RENT OR LEASE - I NORTH 11-30 first. East dropped the deuce 1 2 PRICE ON GCITARS in­ Cali 649-9879 9Q7S3 cluding Ovations, plus free 5 ROOM APARTMENT - Coventry Lakefront house, 7 | on the first club to show Bolton $265 00 No children. BUSINESS & SEP DEAR SISTER: The man who wrote those letters V---. room, 4 bedrooms, southern ■ case with this ad Carlos credited his girlfriend with more common tense, discretion desire for a shift. On the king KITCHEN PRIVILEGES, Appliances furnished. Call exposure 2 months security, J ♦ J942 of clubs he played the 10-spot. guitars 60'- off Rivers Music, and matority than she possesses. Don't you wonder why AQJ87S I Mam Street New Britain free parking, Securitv and 649-2871 no utilities. Call after 5 PIM I West (our friend) reau this references required l4 Arch 742-8126 $400 per month your sister wanted to share those letters with yon? I do. WEST EAST 225-1977 Christmas lavawavs 1 ‘*r ^ as a suit-preference request Street. Manchester EAST HARTFORD- Peaceful A-*-: jsj-'. ♦ »842 *6 10 5 for a spade lead and led his 5 rooms Formal dining room 1 DEAR ABBY: There is this couple with whom my hus­ V86 4 2 V1093 nine of spades to East's ace. Complete kitchen. Now $150. Oltices-Stores tor Rent 55 ■z. ^ band and I go to dinner quite often-for business reasons. ♦ Q87 ♦K10 63 SONOR DOUBLE BASED 2 ROOMS- Private entrance 1 i South played his king. East DRUMS - Zildjian cymbals 8 Mature male and female One Open til 9 Red Giant 683- The wife chews ice like a teenager with bad manners. She ♦ AK ♦10 3 2 led his last club to give West 0753, (M16-18I PROFESSIONAL 1 niece Best offer 6.13-0871 with license for errands and BUSINESS OFFICE , drains her water glass, sucks the ice and then spits it back SOUTH his ruff and the fourth defen­ meals Call 649-5459 BUILDING - Approximately I ...... into the glass. The noise she makes while doing this simply ♦ KJ sive trick. 1 YEAR OLD 3 4 SIZE EAST HARTFORD- Lovely 3 drives me up a wall! Should I say something to her about it? VAKgjlS 2600 square feet, with ample | services Ottered 32 Building Contracting 33 i We will let the unlucky VIOLIN- Excellent condition ROOM IN MOBILE HOME- 1 2 rooms, wall to wall 31 Services Ottered 31 Painting-Papering LOUISVILLE. KY. The nintetonee — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ A 5 expert finish the story in his carpeting Utilities paid parking. Close to Center, | ______New- bow Complete with Female Preferred $20 week­ hospital and new court ♦ 9 6 4 own words except for deleting case Call 646-7557 alter 5 00 ly Call 644-3206 Large kitchen Only $170 i C&M TREE SERVICE - Free J P LEWIS Si SON- Custom LEON CIESZYNSKlI ON.THEY builoing. For info, call 568- 6 estimates, discount senior DEAR LOUISVILLE: Does your husband BUY from her m e r e T ^ ARE YOU GOING TO JUST Vulnerable; Both of expletives. p m Open til 9 Red Giant. 683- Decorating, Interior Si Bl'ILDER- New Homes, Ad-| M A K E M E ® ‘Sr: V* "I decided that declarer had 7658 or 871-0401 citizens Company Exterior Painting. husband? Or does he SELL to him? FRED- SIT THERE And let THE Dealer: South SINGLE ROOM- Carpeting, 0753 (M2-9V I ditions. Remodeling.ing, Rec!. . . . READ, started with 2-6-2-3 distribu­ Manchester-owned and SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ Paperhanging & Remodeling. Garages.rages. KitchensI S O BANK SAY THIS ABOUT MV modern bath, kitchen I Rooms. T H I S / Wnt North Eul So tion. My partner needed the MANCHESTER- Beautiful 4 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT- I operated. Call 646-1327 tial and commercial. Kitchens. Recreation Rooms Remodeled. Ceilin Ceilings. B ath! CONFIDENTIAL TO JACKIE IN JACKSON. MISS.: fAAD CHECKING Ac c o u n t ? OBERHIEM SYNTHESIZER p^rivileges Sitting room Carpeted Heat and electricity / king of diamonds to be sure of Privacy Parking Nice yard rooms, modern utilities, large Manchester area Call 649-9658 Tile, Dormers, Roofing . Don't activate anything you don't intend to finalize. KEYBOARD - $975 Call after included Main Street loca­ Reasonable, Free Estimates a set and it was up to me to with pool. Female only. 649- kitchen, kids ok Just $200. I B&M TREE SERVICE- Residential or Commercial I kill the dummy. I led a spade 4 30 PM Ask for Jill or Tom tion $125 monthly Call Mrs 646-5489 or 646-5747 LEE PAINTING - Interior Si 649-7845 Could go less than 8206. between 10 and 5:30 Open til 9 Red Giant 683- ! Specialist in tree and stump 649-4291 I and did just that. South had to 0753 iM-1491 Jackston. 646-1316. I removal Free estimates. Exterior "Check My Rate p m . weekends 647-9813 Wbo said the teen years are the happiest? For Abby's Opening lead.^ A lose bis small diamond and we I Senior citizen discount. 24 PROFESSIONAL Before You Decorate " PROFESSIONAL BU ILD ERsI new booklet "What Teenagers Want to Know," write Abby: MANCHESTER - Retail, SECRETARY looking lor jobs Dependable. Fully Insured were plus 100 for an exact Antiques 48 " hour, year round service. 643- - Complete Construction. Ad-| 132 Laaky Dr., Beverly HiUs, CalU. 90212. Enclose II and a average. Every other North- Apartments For Rent 53 ROOMMATE - Wanted to storage and or manufacturing I 7285 to be done in her home. 646-1653. ditions. Remodeling. Freea ►J) share 3 bedroom house in An­ space. 2.000 sq. ft. to 50,000sq. Bookkeeping. Billing. Light Estimates Fully Insured • long, stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelspe, plsaae. South pair played four hearts LOOKI.NG for anything in real dover, off Route 6. with 2 ft Very reasonable. Brokers I REWEAVING burn holes. Typing. Phone Work, etc "No JACK INKEL PAINTING Call 646-4879 I or three notrump - down the estate rental - apartments, males - non smoker - available protected. Call Heyman J Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Job Too Small " Will pick up CO - Quality Interior Painting same one trick." AN ASH TRAY FROM homes, multiple dwellings'’ December 1st Call after 5 Properties, 1-226-1206 I Window shades. Venetian and deliver. Reasonable. Call Si Paperhanging! Also: Paper CARPENTRY - All types qf,:I That spade return was a PM 646-6138 By Otwald Jacoby really good play. If the PARIS S FABULOUS .No fees Call J D Real Estate I blinds Keys TV FOR RENT Cheri. 649-8990 Removal Si Wall Preparation repairs Porches. Decks, Tool I aad Alao Sootag MAXINE S outrageous hats Associates, Inc 646-1980 NEW shopping center space ■ Marlow's, 867 Main St 649- Custom Coloring Si Con­ Sheds, and Gutters Doors and I Aatrograph unlucky expert na(l led back a marvelous 1930 silk clothing in for lease - The Convenience | 5221 LET ME HELP YOU "MAKE sulting Call 649-0095 Visa Si Windows Hung. Ceilin" The Bom Loeer — Art Sansom diamond or a trump. South Center. Route 71. just south of ■ '______CHRISTMAS "- I will address The unlucky expert had would have drawn trumps, mint condition boxes of all PANELED CARPETED 4 Master Charge Accepted Repaired and Painted Cai. I gabbed us again. As usual shapes and sizes All kinds of the West Farms Mall ... ■ EXPERT PAINTING and your cards, buy or wrap anytime. 643-6130 | Bernice Bede Osol entered dummy with the room apartment Stove, THAllK^ FOR-m'LOAM, SbU'LL (Jgvee ^ HIM AliAUJ. life had treated him unfairly. linens and lace, glassware, refrigerator Adults specialty store space still | LANDSCAPING Specializing presents - whatever you need IW0W,8UT1T > queen of spades and been able MANCHESTER - 1 bedroom This time we have to a g r^ to discard his five of dia­ furniture and very strange References, No pets $220 00 Townhouse available at Pine available . Spring 1980 oc­ I in Exterior House Painting done. Call Joanne. 528-5576 Building Contracting 33 Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34J ed today will provide you with ^OHUAA! HeU-WgH WA5 woiziurr; cupancy Join K-Mart, Wald- with him. He and his partner monds on a good club. collectibles arc all waiting for 646-3167 or 228-3540 Ridge Village Features in­ Tree pruning, spraying, q ib u r only a portion ol their potential. had put up a magnificent nu at Red Goose Farm An- clude heat, air conditioning, baums & other line stores mowing, weeding. Calf 742- WILL BABYSIT IN MY WES ROBBINS Carpentrv BIDWELL HOME Improve-1 Ulllize to the fullest the breaks (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | Call Hevman Properties, 1- ■ HOME- Silver Lane and ^ B ir t h d a y coming your way. defense to get an average -ues Goose Lane Coventrv MANCHESTER - MAIN carpeting, individual entrance I 7947. remodeling specialise Ad­ ment Co. Expert installation! score insteaiT of the top they vven Fnlav Saturday, Sun­ STREET 3 room apartment, 226-1206 ■ Forbes Street area Call 528- of aluminum siding gutters! TAUftUS (April 20-May 20) Your (For a copy of JAC. iP and patio, full basement with ditions. rec rooms, dormers, luck is rathW unusual today in really deserved. day 10-5 74.9137 heated, hot water, appliances washer and dryer hook-ups 5094.______built-ins. bathrooms, and trim Roofing installation! MODERN, send St to: "Win el |BRICK. BLOCK,.STONE that enterprises in which you Our friend's lead of the ace Bridge," care of this newspa­ No pets Parking, securitv Easy accessibility to Wanted to Rent 57 CUSTOM DRAPERIES- kitchens. 649-3446 and repairs 649-6495 . 871-2323. This coming year you're Ukaly to engage with frier>ds should turn followed by the king of clubs A N TIQ U ES i- 523-7047 Fireplaces, concrete per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City everything $325 per month. Made very reasonably. Work I be kjckiar than usuid in dealing out fortunatefy However, things had shown a doubleton. With COLLECTIBLF.S - Will Adults only, no pets. D'Amato ONE OR TWO CAR GARAGE ■Chimney repairs. No job too CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, with persons who have influence which smack of speculation Station, New York, N. P purchase oulnghts. or sell on small Save! Call 644-8356 for guaranteed. Call anytime til SPECIALIZING cleaning andl arvd dout. There's a strong pos­ other clubs below the king, he 10019.) COVENTRY LAKE- Third Enterprises. 646-1021 in North End of Manchester. I 9:00 p.m., 649-4266 Additions, Repairs. Cabinets could be bummers. commission Housclot or repairing chimneys, roofs,| sibility they'H be helpful to you in OEMIM (May 21-June 20) It's floor 2 bedrooms Appliances Call 649-2481 Call Gary Cushing 3462009 new roofs. Free estimates. 30i single piece Telephone 644- - beat included No pets $225 many Impt^wit ways. smart to seek wise counsel, but Htathcim — Qaorga Qataly years Experience. Howley.J BAQITTAnUt (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) 8%2 Responsible adults 742-7419 ROOM Si BOARD for mature PaIntIng-PaperIng 32 also put crederice in your own »-u> M3-5361 I It's best to focus in on one ms)or hunches and judgments. MCC Student, preferably near TIMOTHY J CONNELLY goal today rather than to spread WA.NTED- Anitquc furniture, E.AST CENTER .STREET- Se­ MANCHESTER - 2 bedrooms PAINTING - Interior and Between the two you'll get the MCC Willing to work or pay Carpentry and general con­ ROOFER WILL Install rool._I your forces thin. Too many irons right answers. Glass, Pewter. Oilill paintings, cond floor. 4 room apartment, at Sunnybrook Village For oc- rent 684-7866 alter 5 p.m exterior, paperhanging, tracting' Residential and : LIKE YOUR WALKS AND excellent work references. siding or gutter for low dis-i in the fire could prove counter­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalll or Antique items, H over office Adults only No cupancy December 1st commercial. Whether it be a productive. Find out more of Enjoy your pals for the right rea­ Includes heal, hot water, ■ d r i v e w a y f r e e o f Free estimates. Fully in­ count price Call Ken at 647-1 Harrison, 1543-8709 pets Security and references ■ SNOW THIS YEAR? Call small repair job. a custom what lies ahead for you in the sons today, but don't try to range, refrigerator, air con­ sured. Martin Matson, 649- 1566 i romance department In the year required 646-1189 □ AUTOMOTIVE I Geoff Blackwell 644-1686 or built home or anything in involve them in your ambitloua or Wanted to Buy 49 ditioning. carpeting, parking, 4431. between, call 6461379 JoUowlr>g your birthday by send- material plens. Save such pro­ >CU ARE CONSIDERED "...a n d ' t^o u h a v e t h e THE SAMETD storage and coin-op in base­ I Tom Landers 643-4704 for - ing tor your copy of Astro-Oraph posals for arrother time. EAST HARTFORD Elegant I Snow Removal Heating-Plumbing 35; eOOD-LOOd place. something told to you in strict ONE MORE WEEK ! Hatchways, foundation PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Cabinets. Roofing. Gutters REFINISHING - Floors like! ■'PlSCCt (Feb. 20-March 20) In confidence. Be a person of your - Interior and exterior. Room Additions. Decks, All new' Specializing So in older* negotiating any agreements word. Short Riba — Frank Hill I cracks, tile lines, sump . today, be careful that you don't I pumps, gravity feeds, window Commercial and residential types ol Remodeling and floors Natural and stained! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Try 'M'Y D iS A P P E A E lN & l Free estimates. Fully in- Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ Boors No waxing anv more! I put yourself in a position where not to be too self-terving today A l it t l e s o m e th in ^ I wells. M years' experience you'll have to bargain from your ANP FOR AdV a c t . BY POPULAR DEMAND sureo 6464879. ly insured. Phone 643-6017 John Verfaille, 64657b0 j in things which you do. where all FINAL NUMBS?... YOU'RE aONieiD LCVE. I 643-4953 , 8TO-8413 weaknesses instead of your are supposed to share in the strengths. benefits. Seek what's due you. */ AMES (March 21-AprU 19) Tak­ but no more. SUPER SAVINGS ing your opponunities for grant­ (84EWSPAPER ENTCRPRlSE ASSN I A ufot For Sale 61 ■arry*a World — Jim Barry * «AUT1FUL flMINS. HEATMaiFF.'" *200 OFF POSTED PRICE Buga Bunny — Halmdahl ft Stoftal Here ere some of the benoflla we want to tell you about In used car sales. 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA • Some of the best prices around on fully-powered late model cars. LIFTBACK- Excellent condi­ GOOD CLEAN CARS • Only the pick ot our rental fleet Is offered for sale. tion. Rust proofed. Radials. 30 r ______\ VOU'CE SAV, WHATAEE • Most with power steering, power brakes, AM radio. mpg. Low mileage. Silver. PfTOOLlNG: YOU USTENl/vJG $3850, negotiable. 6464568. " 1 0 7 5 V W • A Limited Power Train Warranty of 12,000 miles or 12 months — ■VD, ANYHOW? RANIT •3299 1 9 7 5 G M N A 0 A •2699 Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World whichever comes first and honored coast to coast — including CrfEYY NOVA 1976 3 speed, 2 dr. coupe, econ 9 cyl. 3 sp Stand . sir cond.. dk 2 dr. tsdsn hstchbsek. 4 sp radiei tkee. don’t wait rd 12507-1 floor shift, bucket seats. 48.- on this ono. #2904-1 5 TB0 UPVERT0 TKE UtWafki 6yad.. Im 000 miles. $2250, or best offer. CORNER AND WH16TLE 633-7345. 1979 PONTIAC 1979 MONTE 1979 BUICK WANTED JUNK AND LATE WHIL6 IMeY RUN GRAND PRIX CARLO MODEL WRECKS - Cash TORKIICURY 1975 DATSUN TOVOUI'LLaLIf REGAL 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE FiHKYl V-9, AT. P8. PB V-f. AT. PS. PB, V-e, Auto.. PS. PB. A/Cond., 1 Paid. Call Parker Street Used STA'nON WAGON - Air con­ COMET •3199 7 1 0 •3299 Sp*c. 2 Too* A/Cond., fUdio 1QMPQAVQ. 1 Auto Parts. Inc. 6463391. ditioning, regular gas. new 2 Or. 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Call after 5:00 p.m., ^oent eoUd value. #2302-1 rMJ bMuty, i4vtr b SATURDAY 9 AM to 5 PM ditioned. 48,000 original miles. stereo. Rust proofed. Vc 643-4165 $900. Both can be seen at 24 clean. 40,000 miles. $1796.''ts . North Street. 1977. I V