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/' - - {v^. XC>)C J>o. ill ~ Monday,’ I Since 1881 • 20v,Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered Shah Probe By United Press international release of the hostages.” A terse U.N. statement late Sunday A five-member commission afternoon said “Some aspects still a'ssembled by U.N. Secretary- have to be clarified. The matter has General Kurt Waldheim to probe Ira­ to be coordinated before the nian charges of corruption under the r r n , secretary-general can make the an­ shah could leave for Tehran as early nouncement.” as Tuesday. The formation of the commission Sources at the United Nations said ' * ■ tia. . was a giant step toward the release the question of when the Americans of the 50 American hostages, who are to be released remained the un­ spent their 107th day in captivity resolved point of the deal. ws today at the beseiged U.S. Embassy. The sources noted that not only Waldheim stopped short of formal­ Bani-Sadr and Iran’s Revolutionary ly confirming the appointment of five Council, but also the militants who [Citing to him. top-level international jurists to the still hold the Americans at gunpoint, Son" opened the commission because the United must accept the deal. situation come- Nations still needs approval from ; families such Diplomatic sources identified the tersons,” "Good Iranian President Abolhassan Bani- five members of tbe commission as: What's Happen- Sadr. • Louis Edmond Petiti of France, But Waldheim and his aides were an international law expert. erts that he confident that the panel could be es­ • Mohammed Bedjaoui, Algerian gone to NBC to tablished with U.S. and Iranian ap­ Ambassador to the United Nations. evive the show, proval, and that the commission • Adib Daoudi, foreign policy lem to come to delegation would leave for Tehran assistant to Syrian President Hafez Tuesday. re-runs of the al-Assad. when they In a brief statement Sunday, the • Andres Aguilar of Venezuela, secretary-general announced that he le, I just figured former Ambassador to Washington had finalized the composition of the time for a new and former head of the human rights edd. panel and sent word to Washington commission of the Organization of vill be aired in and Tehran for official acceptance of American States. slot. This time his choices. • Harry W. Jayewardene of Sri rd remarries a The has agreed to w who lives in Lanka, a lawyer and noted expert in . ^ ... Waldheim’s choice of prominent international law. . He moves in experts on international law from his new afflu- hange his ways, France, Algeria, Syria, Venezuela Bani-Sadr, in an interview with ar army shoes and Sri Lanka, a U.N. spokesman Greek television, said that until the 1 with elbows said. commission releases its findings, the Iran’s response was expected soon, hostages must stay put. The Carter my new wife U.N. sources said. administration has said it would 1 talk to Eliza- From Tehran, the Kuwaiti refuse to admit to alleged collabora­ ised first wife," Wintry Weather Welcome newspaper A1 Watan reported over tion in the shah’s crimes, as Iran has charged. arsee any of the Some people welcomed the wintry weather over the background are only visiting Lessard, (Herald photo by Adam- the weekend that Ayatollah Ruhollah t plagued the weekend. Keith Lessard caught two fish in less than 30 minutes son) Khomeini has granted Bani-Sadr the The 47-year-old president also power to remove the m ilitants voiced mixed feelings about the Saturday at Coventry Lake, The four-legged friends in the holding the hostages for 107 days and fficult to work seizure of the hostages last Nov. 4. erves. “People hand over the Americans to govern­ : to me. I’m a ment troops. “From the humanitarian point of go to parties, A1 Watan said, however, the view the action was deplorable. king when I got militants “doubt Khomeini will issue From the legal point of view, we Long Snow Drought Is Over public instructions calling for the have violated the international rules. t the series the d, and signed h Silverman in After a freak tornado, an unusually and 11 p.m. Saturday shoveling and was the earliest major one on record. around the 32-degree mark. he started with early snowfall, and after the longest sanding the streets. Outside contrac­ The latest drifts may not last long. Before Saturday’s storm, the state ' that didn’t do snow drought in 76 years, the state tors were also enlisted to aid the The weather service has forecast had experienced the mildest winter ■atings. Redd’s got a taste of winter two months late. removal efforts. warmer temperatures for the next since the weather service began it had low rat- Feds Seek Papers The first big storm of the year A desk sergeant at the police two days and possibly rain on keeping records, with less than two- ‘Tm sure Niel- began early Saturday and dumped department this morning said there Thursday. re people in the tenths of an inch recorded since between two and four inches in the were several weather-related ac­ Dozens of civic, social and cultural December. events were canceled or postponed. to recall what central section of Connecticut. Up to cidents over the weekend, but there six inches fell in the northern section, were no serious mishaps. He also A pair of local basketball games have However, parents and children On Zoning Policy the funniest line d. Redd picked according to the National Weather said the department received no calls been rescheduled. welcomed the transition from the to him by club Service at Windsor Locks, and from shovelers suffering heart at­ To the south, the snow turned to cold, dusty streets to the wonderland MANCHESTER - The Planning are dramatic differences between 3ayle, “Once in between one and two inches fell along tacks. sleet and rain because of the warmer of white. Most youngsters took ad­ and Zoning Department has not tbe minority population cf center e said to Foxx, the coast. It was the first substantial snowfall temperatures. A state police cities and surrounding suburbs and vantage of the sunny weather Sunday received a request for zoning see four black In Manchester, local highway since the Oct. 10 storm, which spokesman said sections of the then examine the history of zoning and today to get in some long- documents from the U.S. Justice lanaging a crews were braced for the storm and followed on the heels of the Oct. 3 tor­ Connecticut Turnpike in Fairfield Department in its investigation of changes in those suburbs. dd laughs hard had no problems cleaning up. A 33- nado in Windsor Locks. The National County were flooded when drains awaited sledding on this holiday recalls the line. discriminatory zoning practices. Municipalities can zone a man force spent between 6:30 a.m. Weather Service said that that storm froze as temperatures hovered weekend. The investigation, announced Jan. minimum of land for apartment com­ 17 by Attorney General Benjamin plexes or cluster development and Honor Civiletti, is to determine “whether require large lots for single-family zoning laws were intentionally homes, thus excluding residency by scaster Dick manipulated or designed to prevent large numbers of the population. ormer college Another Considers GOP Job the development of minority housing The investigation could result in earned the val- or residential ownership by a sub­ civil suits filed against towns found lon and dedica- By MARY KITZMANN Robert Von Deck, who has begun Smith was cle>.ied to ihe Town Smith said his decision whether or lis career in Herald Reporter campaigning for March 12 election. Committee Jan. 22. He is a Universi­ not to run will not be affected by the stantial market in adjacent com­ to have strict land-use requirements. I then carried MANCHESTER — Another possi­ Smith said today he considered Von ty of Connecticut mathematics candidacy of former town director, munities.” The Justice Deparmtment has the ith him into the ble candidate for the GOP town com­ Deck a “very strong’’ candidate. professor and was the Willington Carl Zinsser. Zinsser has also said he F our la w y e r s' from the authority to bring civil suits under tscasting, has mittee chairmanship has appeared. “I agree with his desire for more town chairman from 1974 to 1976. is considering the job, or running for department’s Civil Rights Division tbe Federal Fair Housing Act, but IS the National has had only two cases since its was Robert J. Smith, Harvard Road, activity in the GOP Party,” Smith “I have the experience needed for the state senate seat from District 4, have been assigned to study the Hart­ f the Year for passed in 1968. said today that he is considering said. "We must take positions on the post,” Smith said. “I have a now held by David Barry, a ford area. They are Carl Gabel. ie National One was years ago against Black seeking the post and will decide issues, and must present a positive successful record.” Democrat. Howard Feinstein, Iris Green and s and Jack. Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. The before next Monday. image. We definitely need to keep a He says the Republican Party Madeline Chun. tssociation. “Carl seems to be waiting until the “As of yet I have not had A request current case is against Parma, Ohio, iction, based on Smith, who moved here in October, better eye on the administration. needs to “watchdog” the present ad- last minute to decide," Smith said. lallots cast by Smith said, if he decided to run, his minstration. from them,” Alan Lamson, director on the outskirts of Cleveland. joins a long-time Manchester GOP "I don’t think the rest of us can do In recent years the Civil Rights ortscasters and biggest handicap would be his “new­ “Last election they didn’t release of planning and zoning, said. member, in considering the can­ that.” Division has filed 3(X) fair-housing rom around the comer” status in Manchester. the auditor’s report until after the Lamson said that zoning meeting didacy. George “Ted" LaBonne said cases, but almost all have been irked the first last week he was a possible can­ “I must spend time contacting the The election of a new chairman minutes had been requested by the ) — when Curt elections,” 'he said. “There was against individual developers. didate. town committee,” he said. “I’m not will replace Elsie ’Biz’ Swensson, ac­ Justice Department in the Communi­ le recipient — enough ammunition in there to defeat Civiletti said that he had a “very The only announced candidate is known to a number of members.” them.” ting chairwoman. ty Development Block Grant suit. jortscaster has The Justice Department and the strong suspicion” that there has been i. city of Hartford joined the suit of deliberate use of land-use ordinance Story three Mancheeter residents which by some localities to exclude claims withdrawing from the minorities, and he cautioned the Ion, who plays Canada Polls Favor Trudeau program is an effort to limit the study of the problem was just begin­ ABC’s daytime town’s low-income housing. ning. leral Hospital," OTTAWA (UPI) — Former Prime The NDP could be the key if This investigatior also apparently In other areas of the state, the rery special in Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who neither party gains a clear majority. Norwalk Redevelopment Agency ame is Loring. includes Glastonbury, and Orange, a returned from retirement to head the Another poll, released by tbe CTV New Haven suburb where inquiries commissioned the Connecticut Legal brother and he Liberal Party in today’s parliamen­ television network, gave Trudeau a irded. already have been made, Civiletti Services to study zoning is Westport, tary elections, was favored in opinion 10-point lead but left open the has said the investigation would Wilton, Weston, New Canaan, and polls to regain the post he lost last possibility that Clark’s party could focus on commuunities where there Darien. year to Conservative Joe Clark. squeeze in with the barest of But Clark, whose government was parliamentary majorities. brought down in a parliamentary The Liberals actually outpolled the vote of no confidence over a budget Conservatives by four percentage plan to raise energy prices, was con­ points in the 1979 election but lacked fident of victory Sunday. a majority in the House of Commons mohcloy. “People trust this party, and trust because many of the Liberal votes this government, and if I may say so, fattened overwhelming Liberal trust this leader,” he told voters margins in French-speaking Quebec. during a.final campaign swing. Much of the campaigning centered The Weather Lake Placid ... Page 11. Trudeau, 60, who was prime in Ontario, considered decisive East Catholic High wins hoop Clear tonight. Fair and warmer minister for 11 years before oeing because it is heavily industrialized game in New York ... CIAC Basket­ defeated last May by the little-known and accounts for more than a third of Tuesday. Detailed forecast on ball Tournament schedule ... Page Clark, wound down his campaign the parliamentary seats. Page 2. 12. Sunday with a skating party in front The key issue in the campaign was of Toronto’s City Hall. the Conservative Party plan to raise No Joke Two major opinion polls conducted the gasoline excise tax from 7 cents Inside Today in the past week indicated that to 25 cents and to bring the price of President hopeful Ronald Trudeau’s Liberals would regain con­ domestic crude to within 85 percent Reagan continues to infuriate Classified...... 15-18 trol in the 282-seat House of Com­ of world prices over the next four ethnic leaders with his repeated Comics...... 19 mons in Canada’s 32nd general elec­ years, to make Canada energy self- story of a duck and the Mafia. Editorial ...... 4 tion. sufficient. Racial problems seem to plague his Entertainment ...... 14 The most recent of the polls, a campaign as his wife gete into the F am ily...... 8 Gallup Poll released Saturday, gave Trudeau’s strength in polls dis­ act. Page 3. Obituaries ...... 10 Trudeau a 20 percentage point lead pelled any belief that Clark’s role in Peopletalk...... 2 Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark kisses a supporter while over Clark, indicating that he had the escape of six Americans from In Sports Sports...... ^ . .11-13 attending a rally in Calgary, Alberta, Sunday. Clark spent the enough support for a stable majority Iran would gain him many votes. Television ...... 15 government, despite strong gains by But Clark, 40, predicted until the Highlights of weekend competi­ U pdate...... 2 day campaigning through the western provinces on his way to the left-leaning New Democratic last minute of campaigning that his tion in Winter Olympic Games at W eather...... 2 Jasper. (UPI photo) Party. party would regain a majority. EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, 1960 — 3 2 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 18, 1980 Energy Policy Kiwanis Topic Reagan and His. ^Duck^ Mpciote. MANCHESTER - The effect of governmental regulations on the supplies of domestic gasoline and oil Not a Joke to Ethnics will be discussed at a meeting of the USOC meets in full session April 11-13 to vote on the Friday’s close of 28.91. In Zurich, the dollar was 1.6260 Manchester Kiwanis Club ’Tuesday at questionaires. Bush Wins Primary boycott. Floods in compared to 1.6255 at the close Friday. In Frankfurt, the LITTLETON, N.H. (UPI) - raiser, Her husband was grounded in dollar opened at 1.743 German marks compared to 1.7400 noon at the Manchester Country Ronald Reagan got a laugh when he New Hampshire by a snowstorm, but “My own instinct would be to tell SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) — Former U.N. Am­ (UPI) — Another day of rain swelled Friday. In Paris, it opened at 4.0750, down from Friday’s Club. told the one about the Polish-Italian- he spoke to her and supporters via a them how many people lived in the bassador George Bush soundly defeated Sen. Howard rivers of mud that forced thousands of persons to aban­ I 4.07625. Allen Osgood, heating oil manager I mafia cock fight. telephone hookup. house and that’s all,” Reagan said. Baker in the Puerto Rican Republican primary, making don their homes in southern California. Mardi Gras Accident In London, the pound opened at $2,975, down from of Mobil Oil Corporation, will speak “How do you tell who the Polish According to a report by the City “Get lost,” would be his next Bush the official front-runner for the GOP presidential Several people have been smothered beneath the mud, Friday’s close of ^.955. on the problems of domestic gasoline I fellow is' at a cock fight?” Reagan News Bureau of Chicago, Mrs. response to the census takers, he nomination. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — A man drove a stolen car caused by six days of rain. Damage has been placed in the and oil supplies. quipped on the campaign bus this Reagan, in speaking to her husband, added. Complete results of Sunday's balloting supplied by the through three barricades and slammed into a crowd of millions and at least a dozen deaths have been attributed I Osgood, in his talk, will explain the i weekend — once to New Hampshire In Wolfeboro, in response to a island's Republican Party gave Bush 58.9 percent of the revelers at a Mardi Gras parade, injuring 12 people. to the series of storms. said she wished he could be there to Police said the suspect, Anthony Moore, 28, either was Gandhi Consolidates Power limited value of the energy proposals I Sen. Gordon Humphrey, former Gov. “see all these beautiful white questioner, he also said he would sup­ vote to 38.6 percent for Baker, the only Republicans who of President Jimmy Carter. He will port military intervention in conducted prolonged campaigns for the Puerto Ricans drunk or possibly under the effects of marijuana. He was ; Lane Dwinell and aides and later to people.” NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - Prime Minister Indira discuss what must be done for the I reporters. Yugoslavia if the country requested delegates. charged with attempted murder. Dollar Slightly Higher She hesitated a moment, paled Gandhi consolidated her power by sacking the U.S. to produce more of its own gas­ “He’s the one with the duck,” slightly,/ and amended: “beautiful such help in the wake of the possible LONDON (UPI) — The dollar opened slightly higher on governments in nine of the 12 states run by the opposition, oline and oil in order to be less depen­ I Reagan continued. black and white people.” death of President Tito, who is Boycott Pressure Rises most European money markets today reflecting op­ in her boldest move yet In the month since she regained dent on foreign supplies. “How do you tell who the Italian is ”I’m so sorry, I clidn’t mean it,” seriously ill. Judge Fines Fire Union timism the Iran crises may soon be over. Trading was office. I at a cock fight?” Mrs. Reagan was quoted as telling a LAKE PLACID. N.Y. (UPI) - U S. Olympic Committee slow because of the Washington’s Birthday holiday in the The Akali Dal Party, which rules Punjab — one of the Grange To Meet “He’s the one who bets on the reporter later. LaLeche League sources told UPI Sunday the U.S. government is putting CHICAGO (UPI) — A judge has fined the Chicago Fire United States. nine major states toppled by Mrs. Gandhi’s order — duck.” Donald Totten, a state represen­ MANCHESTER - The Manchester MANCHESTER - The Manchester increased pressure on the USOC to announce as soon as Fighters Union and seven individuals $40,000 for each day Gold opened lower in Zurich and higher in London. issued a statement today calling the move “un­ “How do you know the mafia was tative who is managing Reagan’s Evening LaLeche League will meet Grange 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 possible that .^Vmerican athletes will boycott the Moscow the strike continues against the city. In Milan, the dollar opened at 805.95 lire, compared to constitutional, undemocratic and totally dictatorial.” there?” Illinois campaign, defended her. Wednesday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. at p.m. at 205 Olcott St. Committee on Olympics. Circuit Court Judge John Hechinger found the union in Friday’s close of 805.45. In Amsterdam, it opened at Other opposition leaders said the move was an informal “The duck wins." “Well, she didn’t mean that, she the home of Mrs. Leo Cyr, 38 Cone St. Woman’s Activities, (CWA) will be The sources quoted President Carter's aide Lloyd contempt of court. The union Sunday defied a second in­ 1.9180 guilders, compared to 1.9150 close Friday. In return to emergency rule, which led to Mrs. Gandhi’s “There goes Connecticut,” joked a was talking to her husband about the Babies are welcome. Topic of the in­ In charge of the program. Members Cutler the White House is not willing to wait until the junction calling for its members to return to work. Brussels, It was 28,95 Belgian francs, co m p art to downfall in 1977. Reagan aide on the campaign bus white snow and that’s how she got formal discussion is “Advantages of are reminded of the Blueberry Muf­ after he heard Reagan tell the tale to mixed up,” he was quoted as saying Breastfeeding for Mother and fin Contest. Judging will be March 19 reporters. in the City News Bureau report, Baby” For further information call not on Feb. 20 as previously an­ In New York, Manhattan GOP Reagan made a dozen stops in Gerry Lukovits at 528-6185. nounced. Eyeglasses and hearing leader Vincent Albano said Reagan snowy New Hampshire over the Peopletalk aides are still being collected. “should apologize ... because no weekend, seeking a win in the impor­ Hazel Anderson, chairman of Surveyors To Meet nationality should be subjected to tant Feb. 26 primary. l i t CWA, has the Grange Cookbook for MANCHESTER - The Connec­ ridicule” Albano said Reagan’s In contrast to the days before the sale. There will be an auction table. ticut Association of Land Surveyors ^Miss’ is a Hit: quips “were not funny to anyone." Iowa caucuses — where Reagan lost Mrs. Thelma Greeleaf and her com­ will have their first general While the Republican presidential to George Bush — Reagan has When Damon Runyon wrote “ Little Miss mittee will serve refreshments. membership meeting for 1980 on changed style, devoting more time to Marker, ' he never dreamed it would be made into a candidate mingled in the campaign Thursday at Valle’s Steak House in movie four times. Parents Anonymous bus Saturday night, his wife Nancy face-to-face campaigning that is a Hartford. requisite in IJIew Hampshire. The first film — in 1934 — made a superstar out of MANCHESTER -Parents Year of the Monkey apologized to GOP supporters in The guest speaker will be Mr. At a Wolfeboro rally and Rochester a little girl named Shirley Temple, The fourth Anonymous will meet Mondays and Chicago when she went to the Harry Pidluski of Fuller & Co. in A celebrant, wearing a dragon’s head, marches in parade in midwest city to campaign for her coffee, the former California gover­ remake — now underway in Hollywood — may do Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in Bridgeport. snow in Boston’s Chinatown Sunday during a celebration of the husband. nor was asked about what were the same thing for 7-year-old Sara Stimson. Manchester. For more information Members are encouraged to attend She did so after attending a fund­ described as tob-lengthy census The dark-eyed Helotes, Texas, first-grader beat call Careline 1-800-842-2288. Chinese New Year 4678, Year of the Monkey. (UPI photo) and to bring a guest. 5,000 competitors for the role. She'll play the waif pawned off as a "marker” — an lOU fora lost bet— on Walter Matthau's bookie. Sorrowful Jones. Area Police Report Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Bob Newhart, Tony For period ending 7 a.m. EST 2/19/80. During Monday Curtis and Lee Grant round out the cast. Vernon Man Arrested night, snow will be widespread over much of the Rockies Sara's mother never dreamed her daughter would and most of Minnesota, while showers and/or rain will get the part — says she entered her in the talent fall throughout the Pacific coastal states and southern search because "she was shy ... and 1 thought it In Break Investigation AFTER ASTORM KNOCKS OUT THE POWER would be a good experience. " Florida. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Vernon Debbie L. Kellam, 18, of 199 South St., Composing Himself Todd A. Spofford, 18, of 17 Wilshire Rockville, was charged Friday night with YOUNIHHITIWEIOWIUT Road, Vernon, was arrested Friday on a first-degree criminal trespassing. Weather Forecast With a three-orchestra concert run already on the warrant charging him with third-degree The arrest was made on complaint of the books, Christopher Keene didn't really need another conspiracy to commit burglary and first- Bess Eaton Donut Shop on W. Main St., job. But the 35-year-old conductor of the New York Sunny today. Highs in the low 30s near zero Celsius. degree accessory to commit larceny. Rockville. TDGETrTBACIL. City Opera and music director of the Syracuse Clear tonight. Lows 17 to 22. Tuesday fair and warmer. Police said the arrest was made in con­ Symphony has one — and he's delighted. Winter Times Bruce M. Beebe, of Center Road, Ver­ Highs in the middle 40s. Chance of precipitation near zero nection with the investigation of a break percent today and tonight. 10 percent Tuesday. Winds Keene has been signed to conduct the sound track into a Newmarker Road home last month. non, was charged Sunday with two counts for a new Warner Brothers sci-fi flick titled James Lowiierback of Bloomfield is pulled were enjoying the aftermath of the first westerly 10 to 15 mph today and southwest 10 to 15 mph He was released on a $5,(X)0 surety bond of disorderly conduct, interfering with a tonight increasing to 15 to 25 mph Tuesday. “Altered States, " based on the novel by Paddy through the streets of Bloomfield in an old- winter storm which dumped six inches of for appearance in court in Rockville on police officer and threatening. BECAUSE NANaSUnON CANT Chayefsky, , fashioned business-type sleigh complete with snow in the Harford area during the weekend. Feb. 26. Also charged in connection with the Extended Outlook It will have him flying like a pingpong ball back and belts and whip, by his horse, Velvet. They (UPI photo) Raymond D. Belanger, Stone Street, same incident was Jacqueline E. Merson, Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through forth between New York and Hollywood, but Keene Rockville, was charged Friday night with 19, She was charged with disorderly con­ Friday: says it's worth it — that, “I've been a film freak allowing a person under 16 to operate a duct. Both are to appear in court on Feb. since I was a kid and now I finally have a chance to Massachusetts Rhode Island & Connecticut: In­ motor vehicle and failure to carry proof of 26. tell my friends I'm flying out to the coast to do a creasing cloudiness Wednesday. Chance of rain Thursday Connecticut Roundup insurance. ending during the day on Friday. Mild with daytime highs movie." In connection with the same incident a South Windsor in the 40s and low 50s. Overnight lows in the 30s. 14-year-old male was referred to juvenile Michael J. Marquis, 18, of 14 Parkview Maine. New Hampshire: Heavy Connections: authorities. He was charged with driving Drive, South Windsor, was charged early Fair Wednesday. Chance of rain late Thursday through Millstone Nuke Plant without a license and failure to obey a Sunday morning with third-degree Friday. Mild through the period with daily highs in the Not every girl is willing to give such power to her traffic control signal. Police said the car criminal mischief. upper 30s and 40s north and 40s to low 50s south. Over­ father-in-law — but Deb­ hit the teller’s window at the Connecticut The arrest was made in connection with night lows In the the 20s north and 30s south. bie Boone figures she’s Bank & Trust, E. Main Street. the investigation of the report of a broken Vermont: on the side of the angels. % Returns to Full Power The court answer date is Feb. 27. window in the office of the Seven-Eleven Mild through the period. Partly cloudy Wednesday. As the "Voice of the Store on Ellington Road. Chance of showers Thursday. Friday chance of showers Lord" on her upcoming reduce its power after an anonymous Marquis was released on a $250 nonsure- or flurries. Highs Wednesday and Thursday in the 40s WATERFORD (UPI) - Millstone The adjacent Millstone 1 nuclear NBC-TV special, Jose tip led federal inspectors to a ly bond for appearance in court in East falling to the upper 30s and lower 40s Friday. Lows II nuclear power _plant has returned power plant returned to full power Ferrer maketh lightning to full power after a weekend shut­ Tuesday after operating at 40 percent cracked concrete support. Library Talks Hartford on March 4. Wednesday and Friday in the mid 20s to low 30s and to strike down and Thursday in the 30s. down caused by a malfunctioning cir­ power for 39 days. The plant had to cleave loaves of bread cuit. Coll Blames Grasso May End Soon Restaurants Robbed as the show openeth; he The plant shut down at 1:55 p.m. STORRS (UPI) — Veteran political introduceth guest stars Friday while engineers were testing Sunken Tugboat Stuck MANCHESTER — Lengthy negotiations WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - The Almanac Bob Hope, Gene Kelly ' activist Edward “Ned” Coll has i circuits in the system, Everett NEW LONDON (U PI)-TheC oast between the town and the library workers blamed Gov. Ella T. Grasso for Two Sambo’s restaurants, one in West and Greg Evigan with Perkins, a spokesman for Northeast Guard now believes a sunken tugboat union may be completed in two weeks, ac­ Springfield and one in Hamden, Conn., By United Press International even more thunder and weekend closings at the University of Utilities, which operates the Water­ in the Thames River may be stuck in cording to Steven Werbner, town per­ were robbed of a total of $3,000 during the lightning, and he ford facility, said Sunday. Connecticut’s new $18.6 million sonnel supervisor. / Today is Monday, Feb. 18, the 49th day of 1980 with 317 mud. library. weekend. to follow. delivereth up 38 dogs “The idea is to test the circuitry The groups have been meeting since ’The Coast Guard and owners of the Coll, who recently resigned as Mrs. Police said in the West Springfield inci­ that panteth and but not have the plant shut down,” tug, which sank in 20 feet of water November. ’The union was formed this Today is the Monday observance of Washington's Grasso’s unpaid advisor on human dent, a man who identified himself as a birthday. waggeth their tails as said Perkins. ”It’s not uncommon last Wednesday, have tried twice to summer, climaxing a struggle over wages affairs and as head of the governor’s night auditor escaped with about $2,000. The moon is moving toward its first quarter. Debbie singeth her hit, "Thou Lightest Up My that surveillance testing on an instru­ raise the boat without success. between the workers and the town’s youth committee because of what he Authorities say the Hamden Sambo’s The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Life.” ment will cause a plant to shut “The tug by this time may be library board. called her Insenstivity to the needs of lost about $1,000 in a similar incident The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. Now if only she had Michaelangelo on the stage down.” settling into the mud and suction Following an agreement stated at the poor people and her tight-fisted spen­ Friday night. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. crew... Perkins said engineers checked to could be holding it to the bottom,” a beginning of the contract talks, Werbner ding policies, said Sunday the gover­ American philanthropist George Peabody was born verify the circuit “opened up in­ Coast Guard spokesman said Sunday, declined Friday to discuss any specifics of nor hasn’t given students “much Feb. 18, 1795, advertently” before resuming full The tug Frank H. Caven was the talks, or even to mention a ball park On this date in history: Quote of the Day: power. .. reason to believe in political salary figure. GOP Women carrying 6,000 gallons of fuel oil when leadership.” In 1861, Jefferson Davis was sworn into office as presi­ Another spokesman, Anthony it sank about a half mile from the The town and library union had agreed MANCHESTER - The Republican Former Congressman Wilbur D. Mills — a Coll blamed state budget cuts dent of the Confederate States of America at Nericcio, said the start up began river’s mouth at Long Island Sound. not to mention details of the talks until Women’s Club will hold an executive recovered alcoholic chosen to head a Blue Ribbon recommended by Mrs. Grasso for the Montgomery, Ala. about 1 p.m. Saturday and power was About 1,000 gallons of oil spilled into either a stalemate was reached, or a con­ board meeting Wednesday, Feb. 20, panel on alcoholism and aging for the National forced closing of the library on In 1930, the planet Pluto was discovered by astronomer restored gradually at the rate of the river but the boat was plugged to tract was negotiated. at 1 p.m. in the home of Pat Ander­ Council on Alcoholism: "It's a national disgrace Friday nights and Saturdays because Clyde Tom Baugh at the Lovell Observatory in Flagstaff about 10 percent per hour. Full power prevent the rest from leaking. son, 55 Timrod Road. that individuals who have, contributed so much of staff shortages. Ariz. was achieved early Sunday. The boat sank when a system that should become the victims of a double-pronged Coll, who heads the Hartford-hased In 1967, nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer died at cools the engine with sea water broke stigma — old age and alcoholism.” anti-poverty Revitalization Corps, is MCC Events_ the age of 62. He played a key role in development of the Ella's Home Ransacked and the boat’s bngine room was a campaign worker for Sen. Edward atomic bomb. flooded. Women’s Center Trailer OLD LYME (UPI) - Gov. Ella M. Kennedy, D-Mass. Manchester Community College offers In 1969, six people were wounded when Arab terrorists Glimpses: Grasso’s summer home was ran­ A irtight crew members climbed this calendar of events in the interest of Saturday, Feb. 23 attacked an Israeli airliner in Zurich. Switzerland. aboard a nearby barge and there sacked of silverware and silver dis­ the community. All the MCC-sponsored ••Minicomputers for Small Business: Gilbert M. Grosvenor, editor of National hes over the weekend, state police were no injuries. Creighton Starts Geographic magazine for the past 10 years, has activities listed below are open to the 9:30 a m.-3:30 p.m,, Hartford Road cam­ A thought for the day: Thomas Jefferson said, “ 1 hold say. The Coast Guard said it planned to Washington Job public and many are free of charge. For pus, Room 216, $20 (includes lunch). ... that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and been named president of the National Geographic State police at the Westbrook try to raise the boat again today. Society, replacing Robert E. Doyle who retires in further information, call 646-2137. Offered in cooperation with the as necessary in the political world as storms in the barracks Said the home owned by the MANCHESTER - Robert J. When a bad storm kncxks out the Your phone calls are helpful when May ... Harold Arlen, whose compositions include Manchester Chmber of Commerce and the physical " governor and her husband, Thomas, New Fsce Wins Show Creighton of Manchester, head of the Wednesday, Feb. 20 such classics as "Over the Rainbow" and “That Old U.S. Small Business Administration. it comes to determining where outages was found burglarized during a Hartford office of the U.S. Bureau of Support Group: ’’Becoming power and you’re wondering who’ll get it Black Magic,” celebrated his 75th birthday Friday HARTFORD (UPI) - A three- security check about 10 a.m. Sunday. Aldohol, Tobacco and Firearms, will Single,” 7 p.m.. Women’s Center Monday, Feb. 23 occur. But because our phone lines often ... Richert Easley — featured in the Broadway year-old Welsh terrier, who was a Trailer back first, we at Northeast Utilities No one was home at the time, but begin work in Washington, D.C., next ••Advanced EKG Interpretation: 7- Lottery Numbers musical “Oh! Calcutta!” — has landed a role in the new face on the show circuit, has week as operations manager of the ♦•Bridge Logic: 7-9:40 p.m., just want you to know that it will be the become jammed beyond their capacity Mrs. Grasso traveled there to help been chosen best in show for the 51st 9:40 p.m., Hartford Road campus. Room upcoming United Artists release “Gemini” ... The investigators compile a list of stolen ATF’s explosives branch, Hartford Road campus. Room 210, 206, $20. people who need it most. People in during a storm, we ask your patience and Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Saturday in New Merv Griffin .Show will air a 90-minute salute to annual Governor’s Foot Guard Dog Creighton, 38, will help monitor $15. items, which included silver flatware Show. England: 20th Century-Fox’s new movie “Fatso” Monday, ATF probes around the country Film: “The Blue Lamp, ” 8 p.m., hospitals, police stations, fire focilities and understanding in attempting to reach us. and serving dishes. Merthyr’s Sowmaster beat out 1,- ••Non-credit community services Connecticut: 928. with Anne Bancroft (who wrote the screenplay, dealing with bombings and arson. main campus auditorium The Grasses have a home in Wind­ 600 dogs to win the top award in the courses begin. Open on a space-available other vital public ser\'ices. Tlaey’re our We also suggest that you listen New Hampshire: 7400 directed and starred in it) and costars Dom Richard E. Smith of Vernon, 33, sor Locks and occasionally stay at weekend show at the Hartford Civic Thursday, Feb. 21 basis. Advance registration is necessary. Rhode Island: 1712. DeLuise and Ron Carey.... succeeds Creighton in the Hartford major concern, along with clearing to regular radio broadcasts for information the governor’s mansion in Hartford. Center. Support Group: “Mothers,” 2 p.m.. For further information call, 646-2137. Vermont: 515. post. Smith leaves a position as assis­ A state police spokesman said Owners Edward B. Jenner and hazards that may threaten lives. Next, we on service restoration progress in your there was no estimate of the dollar tant to ATF’s head of New England Norma Aprahamian, both of Rich­ operations. |r /iV|V|Vis area. value of the stolen items, and said en­ Watch Your move on to areas where we are able to Manchester. To Advertise To Report News mond, 111., had only started showing Stomis are tough on us all. 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Purchase one pack ef most. agreement on a new two-year con­ St. Weighing-ln will be from 6:30 to meet Wednesday at 10 a m. at the PAT-GO and receive one.PAT* through Friday and by 7.30 a m Satur­ and $46.80 for one year. Mail rates arc Office hours arc 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. 0 0 Pack Free. tract for 200 union food service 7:30 p.m. Members are asked to V . • A • A * day available on request. Monday through Friday. Aircraft Club, 200 Clement Road. MAIL fw inrjK t n i x n employees at Yale-New Haven bring attire for the “Sleepy Time Gal Prior to the meeting, coffee and Hospital. Program” . doughnuts will be available. EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18. 1980 - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb, 18, 1980 A ^Editorial. fllmirliriiU'r Emniimj HrraU> Manchester — A City of Village Charm Dedicated to Service Founded Oct. 1, 1881

Tuesday Rotary Inter­ munity helping support such understanding, good will and Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. national’s 75th anniversary institutions as Lutz Junior peace through a world Member, Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press International and the 40th anniversary of Museum, Manchester fellowship of business and Steven Harry. Executive Editor the Manchester Rotary Club Scholarship Foundation, professional men united in Customer Service 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor will be celebrated. Manchester Little League, the ideal of service. Raymond F. Robinson. Editor*Pubtlshar Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus Rotary International, Youth Hockey Foundation The Manchester Rotary through its local service and Cheney Technical School. Club has been a positive force clubs around the world, Among the objects of working for the community the town. —but have recognized the ac­ exists to encourage and Rotary are: for 40 years. Now, after 40 years of ser­ complishments of others. foster the ideals of service as -Developing acquaintances In that time, members vice to the people of their They have not dwelled on a basis of worthy enterprise. as an opportunity for service; have devoted countless hours community, members are reasons why things couldn’t The Manchester Rotary -Fostering high ethical to serving the community in planning to celebrate the happen for the good of Club has traditionally served standards in business and a variety of endeavors. success of Rotary in Manchester —but have done the community with a professions; Members have raised funds Manchester. them, despite the hard work C8NGMTUUTKINS number of projects aimed at -Recognizing the to support worthwhile com­ Manchester Rotarians involved. helping the community's worthiness and dignity of all munity activities. deserve the thanks of the em young persons. useful occupations; A number of active, busy tire community for their gifts They have, in short, helped Such events as the annual -Realizing each occupation m en comprise the of time and resources. make Manchester a better Manchester High Dawn is an opportunity . to serve Manchester Rotary Club. They have been men of ac­ place to live because they Dance, following the Senior society; They have given freely of tion —not just words. , have not avoided service. Prom, would not exist had it Encouraging the personal one of their most precious They have seen community We extend our con- not been for the dedication of application of the service commodities— their free needs and have filled them. gratulations to all Rotarians M UKKnn M iutv ow Manchester Rotarians. ideal in business and com­ time —to help their friends They have not acted with and join the rest of The Manchester Club has munity life; and neighbors and to do the knowledge their efforts Manchester in saying; been involved in the com­ -Advancing international something for the youth of would always be recognized “ Happy Birthday Rotary.” Congressional Quarterly SCOOPS IgrPoB^Snaiyii 1 SUPPOSE WRIER WIU SE RETURNING TH E 75th ANNIVERSARY OF lEONip, NOW m rou two m woken OFF iroOR EN5AQEMENT... THE RINQ rou NW Stamp Program FOR HIS NOSE! ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Short Of Funds Bv HARRISON DONNELLY dividual's point of view. Benefits are TH E 40th ANNIVERSARY OF W.4SHINGTON - N early 20 determined according to the million poor people face a cutback in Agriculture Department's "Thrifty r j - their food budgets this year unless Food Plan. " which makes heavy use Congress acts quickly to provide of starches, beans and cheaper cuts MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUO more money for the food stamp of meat. The average benefit for program. each person on the program is $32.50 Tom Tiede Rising food prices have left the a month, or about 35 cents a meal. « program $2.5 billion short. .Another reason for the soaring cost In his budget for next year. Presi­ of the program is the fact that food dent Carter is asking Congress for stamps now are free. Until recently, Bogus Documents Haunt U.S. $8.7 billion for food stamps. But recipients had to put up some of their current law limits that spending to own money in order to buy a larger WASHINGTON - The Soviet Union agents say the Carter forgery but the print is puposely indistinct; $6.2 billion value of coupons. has nfever hesitated to enlist outside represents a newly sophisticated of- this gambit masks the imperfections assistance in the implementation of fiensive by Soviet agitators. The DIA But even if lawmakers do come up But since the beginning of last and defies scientific analysis. its foreign policy. Witness the believes tbe Russians have been in­ with some emergency money. year, stamps have been given out Once assembled, the documents G i • _ J Afghans. venting American documents since Congress still will have to face the without any purchase requirement. are distributed according to time But now there is evidence it is get­ the end of World War II, but now they tested methodology. The papers are longterm implications ol the This has brought into the program K. . A ting help in this regard from a most are using the White House itself in attached to covering letters which startling growth of the federal many extremely poor people, par­ i unlikely source: the highest officers the enterprise. are prepared hy anonymous writers 1 ■ '«, government's effort to subsidize the ticularly for rural areas, who in the in the United States Government. Furthermore, they are doing it who claim they are acting out of f) . ■ 1 marketbaskets of the poor past did not even have the small Intelligence agents say the rather well. Communists techniques righteous indignation. And then, the If things keep going the way they amount of cash needed to buy the Russians are forging an imaginative have come a long way since the bogus documents are simply sent \ have been, the food stamp program stamps. variety of official-looking U.S. 1950s, when East Germany and through the mails. will become, by next year, a $10 In fact, more people than ever are documents, and are signing them Czechoslovakia cranked out stilted State Department officers say it’s --4 ^ billion annual burden on taxpayers. now getting food stamps. As of last with the tiames of administration misrepresentations on balky postwar impossible to tell how many of the The once-experimental program is November. 19.7 million people were executives. The purpose is to create presses. In those days the effort document recipients are fooled by friction between America and its well on its way to becoming the receiving benefits Analysts think amounted to little more than smudgy the forgeries. However, it is known allies. propaganda announcements. largest single federal welfare participation will average 20 million that newsmen who've received them In recent months, according to the The quality of the early forgeries program. people this year. have rushed the contents into print on FRANK P. SHELDON Defense Intelligence Agency, the was so poor, the Soviets stopped several continents. The Carter If unemployment goes up in the The continuing upward creep of Soviets have forged diplomatic trying. The DIA estimates they speech still receives occasional CHAIRMAN food prices is one factor in the next year, as many economists cables, military manuals and several forged 50 major docum.ents between publicity. mushrooming costs. Prices for food believe it will, participation in the letters and speeches by ranking of­ 1950 and 1960, then slowed the pace. Even when the nature of the OF THE consumed at home went up 1.2 per­ food stamp program could rise to an ficials. Reportedly the Russians did not documents is suspect, though, harm cent in December, according to the estimated 21.3 million people in 1981. The bogus documents have been forge any papers during the first half can be done. The DIA says the 75th ANNIVERSARY OF latest Consumer Price Index figures. People who get food stamps are. by sent to third nation envoys, or to of the 1970s, the halcyon years of foregeries are normally sent to left That was a 9.5 percent increase in a and large, very poor. More than half members of the press, where they detente. wing groups, who lack the will or ROTARY INTERNATIONAL year. —52 percent —of the households in are intended to give a distorted view Now the Russian presses are run­ means to authenticate them. The AND Food prices doubled between 1971 the program had incomes below $3.- of U.S. attitudes on sensitive world ning again, and authenticity is groups then publish, or pass on the affairs. stressed as it never was before. Real and 1979. If current trends continue, 600 in 1978. All but 15 percent had in­ material, because , it is in keeping THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF For example the DIA says the names are being used, as is practical with their ideological point of view. they could double again by 1985 or comes below $6,000 a year. Soviets forged a speech by Jimmy psychology. Forgery writers are And so here is the real danger of MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB 1986. experts say. About 29 percent of the families Carter which lias been circulating in even allowed to include "riticism of the Russian forgeries. Once they are FEBRUARY 19, 1980 Food stam ps benefits go up receiving stamps owned their own the diplomatic community for some East European nations, all for the distributed the lies take on a life of automatically with costs at the home, and about two-thirds of them time. The invented speech is related sake of covering up the origins of the their own. The DIA cites one well- checkout counter. Twice a year the did not have a car. to matters concerning Greece and documents. worn forgery, telling a tale of U.S. Agriculture Department revises, Studies have shown that food Turkey, and the language is designed There is still room for quality im­ and British efforts to recruit Moshe "What does the Lord require of acccording to food inflation, the stamps have had a crucial impact on to irritate both nations at the expense provement, In one forgery Vice Dayan for intelligence work, that has thee, but to do justly, and to love amount of stamps it gives to in­ reducing the once-widespread of the Western alliance. President Mondale is described as been printed and reprinted now for mercy, and to walk humbly with thy The Carter forgery is rather heavi­ dividual families. malnutrition among the low-income saying that Anwar Sadat’s Egyptian almost 15 years. God." ly done. And it’s suspiciously blunt. That's a better protection against population. regime is on the brink of collapse. Of course no governments have Micah 6:8b At one point the president is made to inflation than Social Security These statistics only underscore The statement is quite impossible to fallen as a result of the Dayan Life is more than privilege, it is say that it's "the duty" of Greece imagine; besides, there are frequent forgery. Nor have any of the Carter recipients get. Their benefits are the difficult of the dilemma facing responsibility; tor we do not inhabit and Turkey " to wholeheartedly sup­ grammatical errors throughout the or Mondale forgeries created insur­ the earth alone, but share it; and adjusted for inflation once a year. Congress. On the one hand, most port the efforts of the United States." Mondale paper. mountable problems. But the ad­ what we have we do not create, but There's a move in Congress to make members are reluctant to enforce That, of course, is not the way ministration is worried about the In large measure, though, the con­ God gives us. the forxi stamp adjustment come the current spending limit, and thus presidents solicit the cooperation of tinuing flaws are being adequately potential of this curious Soviet only once a year as well. Still, food lead direqtly to less food on the table friendly countries. camouflaged. For one thing, the pottering, mainly because, once Rev. J. Stanton Conover RIGHT TO LEFT: FRANK MURRAY TREASURER, JOHN GAROFALO PRESIDENT, stamp benefits are not exactly for millions of people who really need Yet despite its transparency, forgeries are invariably photocopied. again, nobody seems to know what to Bolton Congregational generous, when viewed from an in­ it. diplomatic sources and intelligence The DIA says the copies are legible. do about it. Church ANTHONY PIETRANTONIO VICE PRESIDENT. JOE SWENSSON SECRETARY Washington Merry-Go-Round TMS MESSIKE BRIHIGIIT TO YOU XS A PUBUC SERVICE BY THE FOLLOWING: § T D N ’80 ROCKV MTN. IF You REALLY NtWg) N£A vJAnt ^ ometHimG Pone, Appointments Haunt Andrus JB ENTERPRISES KLOCK DIV. OF GULF WESTERN RUSS MILLER BUILDER JOHN BARNINI 47 BUCKINGHAM ST. Mow MUCH CAg)H By JACK ANDFRSON Idaho's top cop, the Law Enforcement happened to the Bender file He had turned it 1366 TOLLAND TNPKE. WASHINGTON—Nine years ago. when new­ Assistance Administration in Washington sent over, he said, to Bender himself This belatoc) JEROME BASKIN & CO. NASSIFF ARMS CO. Andrus a secret report listing its doubts about KRAUSE - FLORIST should You s e n d ? ly elected Idaho Gov. Cecil Andrus appointed confession appalled the special prosecutor. 63 EAST CENTER ST. 621 HARTFORD RD. 991 MAIN ST. Sherilf John Bender as state commissioner of the ex-sheriff. "Serious allegations concer­ Fred Kennedy. law enforcement-Idaho's top cop—the shock ning the competency, leadership ability and "1 have to say 1 was completely CROCKEH AGENCY INS. LYNCH MOTORS M. KENNETH OSTRINSKY AGENCY waves were felt all the way to the Justice personal integrity of (Bender) reflect flabbergasted," he said. To get any informa­ 244 MAIN ST. 512 WEST CENTER ST. 30 SAULTERS RD. Department in Washington. Appalled at the adversely on the qualtiy of state law enforce­ tion at all in the 1971 probe, ho explained, his FOGARTY BROS. INC. ment in Idaho," the report stated. The federal investigators had promised their informants PAUL MARTE PRESTIGE PRINTING INC. selection. U.S. officials threatened to cut off 319 BROAD ST. 575 MAIN ST. 135 MAIN ST. federal funds that the new commissioner officials demanded a full investigation of complete confidentiality. He said (riends of would control. Bender before any more U.S. funds would be Andrus and Bender made statements that FRECHEHE, MARTIN & ROTHMAN, INC. MAL TOOL & ENG. CO. m SPAULDING D.M.D. Hul six years later, when Cecil Andrus was forthcoming. "they never dreamed the two would read. " REALTORS 260 ADAMS ST. 14 MYRTLE ST. named as Jimmy Carter's Interior secretary, Andrus, evidently confident that nothing They would never have talked if they had 263 MAIN ST. would be turned up, appointed a special thought Bender or Andrus would see the files, MANCHESTER CARBIDE STANDARD EDUCATORS INC. none of the misgiVings that stirred the federal FRIENDLY ICE CREAM 150 NORTH MAIN ST. lawmen in 1971 were transmitted to the Senate prosecutor and two investigators, who worked Kennedy said. 1155 TOLLAND TNPK. 27 HILLARD ST. committee considering Andrus' appointment. on the case six months. The result was Bender, however, assured my associate that STANEK ELECTRONICS LABS described later by Andrus as "barroom gossip he had never seen the file anil knew nothing MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD He was confirmed without any embarrassing DONALD GENOVESI INS. AGENCY HERALD SQUARE 277 BROAD ST. questions about Mafia influence in Idaho, and unsubstantiated rumor." Tbe entire about its disappearance. Responding to this in 1011 MAIN ST. which had so alarmed the Justice Depart­ file—an inch-and-ahalf thick—was never made an interview, Andrus recanted his press con­ MARTINIZERS DRY CLEANER LEONARD W. YOST JEWELER ment. public, and for a simple reason: It was turned ference statement. Maybe his memory wasn't HERITAGE SAVINGS & LOAN 299 MIDDLE TNPK. W. 129 SPRUCE ST. The one brief mention of a possible cam­ over to Andrus. right, he now said; maybe he hadn't turned the 1007 MAIN ST. paign contribution to Andrus from a mob- My associate Dale Van Atta spent weeks in­ tile over to Bender, after all MICHAELS JEWELERS FRANK P. SHELDON, CLU & ASSOCIATES vestigating Andrus. The trail led to Idaho HOLMES FUNERAL HOME 956 MAIN ST. THE PHOENIX COMPANIES connected race track cartel—which might Interestingly, the missing investigative file, 400-MAIN ST. HARTFORD, CT. have opened the door to a whole closet full of whore Van Atta asked so many questions that though supposedly dealing only with Bender, questions oh organized crime in Idaho—had he attracted press attention. Andrus also contained serious allegations about An­ been deleted from the FBI's background responded by calling a press conference to drus—specifically that he had taken campaign check on Andrus belore the Senate confirma- answer in public the questions Van Atta had contributions from organized crime figures, lion committee saw it. been asking in private. probably through the Emprise Corp. Andrus Within weeks after Bender’s appointment as The Interior secretary told what had says he doesn't remember seeing any such charges in the file while he had it 6 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 18, IWO EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 18. 1960 - 7 Hearing Set Resource Recovery Dinner-Dance To Note On Parking Aim of MDC Study Rotary Club Birthday adM /haek, VERNON -r-The Town Council w ill. VERNON—The Task Force on clusion.” conduct a public hearing Tuesday at which Mayor Marie Herbst was He defined as the pragmatics, a MANCHESTER—The 75th anniversary dation, Manchester Youth Hockey Foun­ 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building, asked to serve by the Metropolitan committed volume of solid waste and of the Rotary International and the 40th dation, Manchester Little League and has Park Place on the repealing of the District Commission, to study sludge to the system; the location of anniversary of the Manchester Rotary awarded prizes to the top student in each existing ordinance concerning municipal waste disposal problems, transfer stations or receiving depots Club will be marked Tuesday during a department of Howell Cheney Technical parking during winter months and on will focus on a proposal to develop for the solid waste that would be Dinner-Dance in Manchester Country School. Each November, the club sponsors an a proposed substitute ordinance. and construct a major regional delivered to the facility; the deter­ Club. A social hour at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by dinner and dancing. Police Chief Herman Fritz, who resource recovery facility in Hart­ mination of a landfill site; the mode antique tnarket, raising funds for club requested the new ordinance, said it ford’s South Meadows. of transportation and other facets of James Hart, Rotary District 789 Gover­ projects. will give police a little more muscle nor, will attend the celebration, during Frank Sheldon is general chairman of Although Mrs. Herbst said she isn't the operation. which the Paul Harris award will be in dKlaring a snow ban on parking. sure the Town of Vernon would be in­ In connection with the work of the the dinner-dance committee. Other com­ presented, r " A new section of the revised or­ terested in participating in the Task Force, Brenneman empasized mittee members include; Robert A. dinance states that "Parking shall be regional project, she said she is that the input of the participating The award, named after the founder of Atwood, John Garofalo, John Fogarty, temporarily prohibited on the willing to serve on the Task Force. towns would also have to address Rotary, recognizes the accomplishments Ken Ostrinsky, Len Yost, Wally St. John, traveled portions of all streets and The Metropolitan District invited such matters as source separation of an outstanding member of the local Russ Miller, Dr. P. Sheridan, Hoyt Stilson highways during any snowstorm and elected officials from 38 of the cen­ and other aspects of the waste dis­ club. and Jim Sheldon. shall remain prohibited within eight tral Connecticut region’s towns and posal problem that eventually must A Rotary spokesman said the hours after the end of a snowstorm." Manchester Club has devoted most of its Mrs. William Gleick, regent of the Orford □ark Road, Bolton High student; Mary cities to a meeting recently to dis­ be incorporated in long-term service Koffee Krafters The ordinance also prohibits cuss the proposed facility which agreements with the towns and service to the community's youth. In addi­ AM/FM Stereo Cassette anyone from parking a vehicle on any Chapter of the Daughters of the American Bossidy, Cambridge Street, Manchester High tion, Manchester Rotarians have sup­ could handle as much as 2,400 tons cities. MANCHESTER-The Koffee Krafters public highway within the town in student; Meg McNamara, Cushman Drive, a ported the Rotary International Founda­ Revolution (DAR) presented four area per day of the area’s solid waste and Meanwhile, the Town of Vernon of the Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA will ■ such a manner as to interfere with Phono System students with DAR Good Citizen awards student at East Catholic High; and Fred sludge for the purpose of disposal and will be investigating other alter­ tion, which has sent high school and meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. until noon. the removal of snow or sanding during ceremonies Thursday at the Center Isleib, of Forbes Street, East Hartford, a stu­ for the production of energy. natives to its waste disposal problem college graduates to study in foreign, Membership in the YWCA and the Koffee operations, during a storm or for Clarinette®-98 by Realistic® dent at Howell Cheney Tech. (Herald photo At the meeting, William A. and this would include using the new nations. Krafters is required. eight hours after. Congregational Church. Receiving In Manchester, Rotarians started the awards were, left to right,,TeFesa'taiidre by Adamson) Dibella, chairman of the district, sewage disposal plant operation. The members will continue working This excludes physicians on cited dwindling land fill capacities annual Manchester High Dawn Dance on their cigar box projects. Hostesses will emergency calls or a vehicle that's and rising energy costs as prime fac­ which follows the annual senior prom. be Catherine Benvento and Louise become disabled to such an extent tors leading to the development of ^ In addition, the Manchester Rotary Club Campbell. Babysitting at the YWCA will that it's impractical or impossible to Four Area tudents Get the project to be called the Mid Ms. Packard has supported efforts of the Lutz Junior be available by calling 647-1437, in ad­ remove it. Museum, Manchester Scholarship Foun­ H 8 8 Connecticut Project. vance. Vehicles in violation of the or­ Charles Stroh, chairman of the Supervises 8 1 ® 5 Reg. 269.95 dinance will be towed away or con­ Connecticut Resources Recovery veyed by a police officer, to a pound DAR Good itizen Awards Authority, explained to the officials Hospital, College Offer A complete record/play entertainment center! but first proof of insurance coverage, MANCHESTER -Four area how the district and the authority Nurse Unit Receiver has dual lighted VU meters and recording to protect the town, must be shown the Announcei^^;^ub, the Senior Teresa Landrey, daughter of Mr. students were presented with joined forces to take full advantage level controls. 3-speed changer with dust cover. 22" and the owner will pay the towing Commencemem cSmmittee, and the and Mrs. James F. Landrey of 28 Daughters of the American Revolu­ of the expertise available from both VERNON —Louise Packard, who Program on Child Abuse high speakers with 8" woofer, 3" tweeter. Headphone charges and storage charges. International Thespian Society. Clark Road, Bolton, a student at tion Good Citizen awards at organizations. rejoined the staff of the Rockville The ordinance also authorizes the Frederick fsleib, son of Mr. and Bolton High School is a member of MANCHESTER—To enable young men children, are frightened by the idea of and mike jacks. 13-1198 ceremonies Thursday night at the Leonard Wegraan, the district's Public Health Nursing Association, chief of police to suspend parking Mrs. Frederick H. Isleib of 655 the National Honor Society, Spanish and women who were abused as children becoming parents,” she continues. “They Center Congregational Church. The consultant on the proposed project last month, has been named super­ specifically permitted by signs and to Forbes St., East Hartford, a student National Honor Society, Student to understand the impact of child abuse on have heard that the risks are high that awards were given by the Orford said resources recovery technology visor and Mary T. Pettit, as assistant prohibit parking temporarily in any at Howell Cheney Technical School, Council, Spanish Club, French Club, their adolescent and adult lives, they themselves will become abusive as Chapter. had reached a stage where projects supervisor. Realistic Hi-Fi Component System area where, in his opinion, it's is a member of the Vocational In­ girls' varsity soccer team and soft- Manchester Memorial Hospital and parents. Through understanding the im­ The students are chosen on the like the Mid Connecticut Project The announcement has been made necessary in order to facilitate the dustrial Clubs of America, Junior ball team, participated in the Manchester Community College will co­ pact of abuse, however, the cycle can be basis of their outstanding qualities, were now economically, by Sara R. Manley, association direc­ removal of snow, public works con­ Achievement, the Student Patrol to Summer Intern Program in sponsor a special program Monday, broken.' With Power and Precision dependability, service, leadership, technologically and environmentally tor. Ms. Packard was previously with struction or for other sufficient pur­ Prevent Vandalism, Smoking and Washington, D, C., and was a semi­ March 3, at 7 p.m. at the Manchester Participants in the program will include and patriotism. The student body feasible. He said major steps have the association as a staff nurse and poses. Misbehavior, Photography Club and finalist in the Connecticut State Community College Women’s Center. Ann Bonney; Susan O’Neill, children’s elects three candidates and the facul­ been taken to ensure the success of assistant supervisor from 1968-71. 80 the school shop honor roll. Scholar contest. "Child abuse,” says Ann Bonney, child program leader, Parents Anonymous; ty makes the final choice. the proposed project and specifically After leaving Rockville she Meg McNamara is the daughter of Each of the winners received a cer­ life specialist at Manchester Memorial John O’Neill, a former youth services S ave 312 Those honored this year included; Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara of 58 cited the selection of the "meadows" accepted a position as generalized $ 7 4 7 tificate of award and a Good Citizen Reg. Separate Items 1059.80 Primary Rules Mary Bossidy, daughter of Mr. and and the establishment of any energy nurse consultant with the Indiana Hospital, "whether it be physical, worker; Leslie Webber, director of the Cushman Drive, and a student at pin. In April, all Connecticut Good emotional, or sexual, has long lasting Mrs. John P, Bossidy of 61 Cam- market as examples of the project's State Board of Health, nursing divi­ Women’s Center at MCC; and Toni Grella, East Catholic High School. She is a Citizens will go on a tour of historical effects. Victims of child abuse often feel a crisis counselor at the University of bridge St., a student at Manchester member of the Student Council, is progress to date. sion. Most recently she held super­ • Realistic STA-2000D Receiver with 75 watts Are Explained interest which.will include the state isolated and different. They have a need to Connecticut. High School. She is a member of the page editor for the school newspaper. Russell L. Brenneman, president visory and administrative respon­ per channel, min. RMS at 8 ohms, 20-20,000 library, the capitol, and the Coast of the recovery authority, told the of­ sibilities at Gallahue Mental Health talk out their feelings but are afraid that The evening is free and all young adults VERNON —Town Clerk Henry Round Table Singers and has been the Social Action Club, the junior Guard Academy. The tour will be Hz, with no more than 0.09% THD the group's accompanist for two ' ~ ficials that negotiations with Center at the Community Hospital, in their feelings won't be accepted. are welcome. Butler reminds residents that the class Executive Board, Instructors followed by a luncheon at which well- "Many young adults, who were abused as years, secretary one year, and presi­ Northeast Utilities for a commit­ Indianapolis, and initiated and ad­ • 2 Optimus® T-100 Speaker Systems each deadline to enroll with a political of the Handicapped, the Pinkies known educators will speak. dent one year. ment to buy the energy produced at ministered a program to provide party, to qualify to vote in the March (Manchester Memorial Hospital From among all of the Good with Two 8" Woofers and a 3" Tweeter She has been a member and officer the facility have progressed substan­ care to adolescents. 25th presidential primary, is March volunteer), assistant CCD teacher, Citizens in the state, one will be in the Student Assembly, is a and a volunteer for the Mental tially and that an agreement with the Ms. Packard received htr School Sets Registration • LAB-400 Turntable with Hinged Dust Cover 11, chosen as Connecticut Good Citizen member of the varsity field hockey Health and Heart Fund drives, firm is expected shortly. bachelor of arts degree from the The registrars of voters will con­ and will receive honors from the and $39.95-Vaiue Magnetic Cartridge team, the Sock n Buskin drama club. He also emphasized to the elected University of Maine and was MANCHESTER—Temple Beth Sholom poration of Jewish traditions and duct a enrollment session on March 8 National DAR. The local awards officials that the pragmatics of the awarded her masters degree in nur­ Nursery School is now accepting celebrations. There are extensive arts and from 9 a,m, to 12 noon. They will also were presented by Mrs. William 0000 L project “must be pursued diligently sing from Indiana University School crafts projects, nature hunts and studies, . ' ^ r i o o ( / . conduct a session on March 11 from 2 applications for enrollment for 1980-81. CHARGE IT Gleick, president of Orford Chapter. to bring it to a successful con­ of Nursing. food preparations, music, body move­ W S 4 ’ to 5 p.m. .Qualified persons may also Although housed in the Manchester syn­ ment, story-telling, and the like. (MOST STORES) register in the office of the town FFA Plans Activities agogue, the school serves families from all neighboring towns, including South There will be no increase in tuition over clerk, during regular business hours. VERNON-The Rockville Chapter ‘Stroke Club’ Meeting Topic The students have also prepared a Windsor. Vernon, Tolland, Bolton, the current year. The cost of the program The town clerk and registrars of­ of the Future Farmers of America hill board along with numerous MANCHESTER—The American Heart Association of Glastonbury, and East Hartford. varies with the number of days per week a fices are located in the Memorial will celebrate National Future posters to inform the public about the 1 7 ^ Greater Hartford, will provide an information night on This nursery school is open 9 to 11;30 child enrolls. Please call 649-0252 for irive Safe This Winter! Home Weatheradio® Alert Building on Park Place. Farmers of America this coming organization and Gov. Ella Grasso "Stroke Club” formation on 'fuesday, Feb. 26, from 7 to 8, five days a week. There is also an further information or to arrange to visit by Realistic Persons whose rights mature week by participating in a series of ■ has issued a proclamation p.m. at Crestfield Convalescent Hospital. extended day lunch program on Mondays the school. Use a Realistic Mobile C B because of age, residence, or activities. ' proclaiming this FFA Week in becoming a citizen after March 11 "Stroke Club” is composed of men and women who Messenger-Delivery for children eligible for kindergarten the TRC-421Aby Realistic TTie Rockville chapter will be per- Connecticut. have experienced stroke, their families, and interested following year. can register to vote and enroll. Per­ ticipating in the District V Public The officers for the Rockville Bloodmobile Visit sons who celebrate their 18th professionals. The members provide information regar­ Serviee Children who will be at least 3 by Dec. Speaking and Creed Speaking contest chapter are: Mary-Jayne Pullen, ding care, exercise and equipment during transition » 31, 1980, may register for any two, three, BOLTON—The Red Cross Bloodmobile birthday during the period beginning with chapters from Killingly and E. president; Linda Gibbs, vice presi­ SMALL PACKAGES • ENVELOPES • LOCAL March 13 and ending March 25 would periods from hospital to home or convalescent home care four days, or for all five. will be at the Bolton Congregational 20% 0. Smith high schools. dent; Lisa Gifforfl, secretary; Peter Door to Door ■ Same Day Service Church, 228 Bolton Center Road, Thursday also qualify under this provision. to home. ' The program at Temple Beth Sholom Rockville students to participate in Sonski, treasurer; William Cole, A SERVICE OF diil-a-rkto OF CONNECTICUT, INC. from 12:15 to 5:30 p.m. Balteryexlra After the March 11 date persons Crestfield is located at 565 Vernon St. The meeting will ■Nursery School combines socialization the public speaking protion will be reporter; Gerri North, sentinel; and All blood types are needed. Walk-in can be registered and enrolled but take place in the dining room of the rest home section, and maturation with the development of Jackie Asselin and Stacey Nutter and Miss Asselin, parliamentarian. The Fenwood. March 5th is the storm date. 646-1140 specific skills, and all is enriched bv incor­ donors are welcome. will not qua'ify to vote in the in the creed spehking contest, Marci advisor for the Chapter is Ronald primary. ’88 Prepare for approaching Carle, Balk and Susan Madden. bad weather BEFORE it TworWay Driving in bad weather is gets to your area! Battery On Record always risky, and that’s Reg. 34.95 back-up if AC fails. 12-155 CB/PA Switch why you need a Realistic $19.80 BUYS A LOT ’‘Manchester Lawrence H. Palmer, 85 Constance Drive, CB instead of traveling $3,400, |95 "alone.” Emergency Deluxe AM/FM Table Radio Public Records Marriage licenses Channel 9 and Highway MTA-8 by Realistic OF FI W arrunly cleeds Eugene F. Halsted and Debra L. Goltra, Info Channel 19 are right Herbert G. Chambes to Ormond S. both of Manchester, March 1 at Center Reg. 99.95 at your fingertips. 21-1502 Congregational Church. YOUR OWN DIET AND FREE VITAMINS Runnels and Eleanor J. Runnels, property EXERCISE PROGRAM at 97 Blue Ridge Drive, 5106,500. William C. Avery Jr. of Manchester and You’ll also get a 30-day supply Marius H, Vangelder and Thelma P. Dolores A. Michaud of East Hartford. For only $19.80, you’ll get a of European Health Spas Edward R. Meloche of Bolton and High-Power by Micronta® carefully planned month-long Vangelder to Thomas G. McNally and FITNESS FORMULA™/ Carol L. McNally, property at 76 Cam­ Kathleen D. Backman of Manchester. 12 VDC program of diet and exercise Vita-Min, a high potency Building permits tailored to your own per­ bridge St., $59,900. i p W\ vitamin and mineral supple­ ” Edward D. Werner to Daniel M. Des Savoie for John Pella, vinyl siding Power Supply sonal needs.'You’ll start to ment to provide added Boisvert and Nancy J. Boisvert, property at 364 Bidwell St„ $3,000. slim down on the finest in nutrition while you’re at 9-11-13 Cross St., $66,000. Empire Roofing Co. for Mrs. J. • modern exercise equip­ dieting. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Truman D. O’Krant, roof at 349 East Center St., $1,- ment. You’ll get the kinks out 1,2 VI H r fl A M » 'in jw i ft SL>»»PLy *10 000. in our sauna, steamroom and FREE FITNESS KIT Cowles and Mary B. Cowles, property on Bari Construction Co., Inc. for Fred ...... M relaxing whirlpool. Trained You’ll also get your own Fit­ „Lot 45 of Knollwood subdivision, $91,^. I „ Truman D. Cowles and Mary B, Cowles Brunoli, vinyl siding at 26 Coleman Road. consultants will monitor your ness Kit crammed with diet and $2,800. Reg. 59.95 The little radio that "thinks” progress, guide and encourage fitness information to help you ' to Robert A. Cornell and Phyllis J. 95 it’s hi-fi! Rich-sounding ‘ Cornell, property at 4 Hoffman Road, $68,- Converts 120 VAC to 12 you all the way. achieve your fitness goal. Robert Borawski, wood stove at 31 speaker with tree-edge cone. 000. VDC to power any com­ Sherwood Circle, $850. Audio power 1C assures Frank A. Utakis and Joyce E. Utakis to bination of car tape decks, i95 Eu Robei*t G. Schneider and Martha Pauly- Rahim Shamash, fireplace alterations radios, or CBs drawing up Reg. 39.95 maximum output and lowest .Schneider, property on McKee Street, at 43 Elizabeth Drive, $225. distortion. 12-689 $53,900. Frechette, Martin and Rothman, two- to 8A. 22-125 Lloyd A. Lumbra to Dennis L. Lumbra family dwelling on Lot 2, Wetherell and Shirley H. Lumbra, property at 202- Street. $50,000. 204 Oak Grove St., $38,900. Realistic Recording Tape Desk Calculator Ec-2001 Long-Life Batteries 'fi Richard C. Woodhouse and Beverly F. Adoption of trade name by Radio Shack 40-Minute Woodhouse to Levitt Construction Com­ Anna Abair as A & W Painting, 113 I pany, Inc., property at Lot 91, Rockledge Center St. HALF Addition, $28,500. Gregory T. LaBonne and Karen • Features PRICE for 1 9 9 l.U'ii for Hcrvires Saunders as Glass Menagerie An­ Fully Town of Manchester against Raymond tiques/Antique Shows Unlimited, 111 SALE Reg. 1.99 Each| F. Healy and Judith Z. Healy, property at Highwaood Drive. Addressable Half 14 Shallowbrook Lane. Donald H. Kingsley and Claire M. Four-Key 80-Minute JiiilKiiient lii-n Kingsley as Kingsley Communications, Price Hartford National Bank against 122 C East Center St. Memory 1■ 7 ■ Each^ R eg.344 2 - 259| Delta percent Reg. 2.59 Each [ Save 26%key to figure Each increase/de- Stock up! No limit! High- TWO cartridges for the price of WATERPROOFING crease in one performance batteries meet one! Made in the USA by Radio u r n — step. Bat­ tough tests before they leave Shack. Specially designed oxide Our 4 ROOFING — CHIMNEYS ^ European Heahh Spas. Inc . U)8() teries extra. the factory. ”C ” and ”D” sizes. coating improves frequency I 21* 65-660 23-466/467 Sale onds 2/23/80 response. 44-840/84i DON’T DELAY— CALL TODAY!!! Reg. 29.95 MAKE 1980 THE YEAR YOU START LOOKIN’GOOD! WE STOP ALL LEAKS WHEREVER YOU LIVE, WORK OR PLAY, THERE’S A RADIO SHACK STORE NEAR YOU! 528-9315 Mosl items • DASEMINT WATERFtOOFING • HATCHWAYS REPAItCD • MCO DOORS INSTALLED also available at •SUMP RUMPS INSTALLED • FOUNDATIONS REPAIRED • ROOFS — NEW REPAIRS , Radro Shack R a d io • CHIMNEYS REPAIRED REBUILT — WATERPtOOFEO • SIOINO • WE DO AU TYPES Of MASONRY k 646-4260 CARPENTRY WORK AT A REASONABLE PtKZ - - BANK FINANONO UP TO 10 YEARS AVAAABLE MANCHE8TIEB EAST HARTFORD /h a c k MANCHESTER SfNKMT OTIZtN DtSCOUNTS U^T070% MANCHBareR PARKADE c h a r t e r o a k m a l l •gn >n V..' 515 M ID D LETU RN PIKE W EST Mill HMmunM neighborhood. OLSON GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. VHUlll W (AMT 901111111 1140 TOLLAND ST„ EAST HARTFORD (OMF pdtomitnoniniiMi O n ly one 1 -month membership per perstm A p p k a n is musl be first time adult guests IH or over Ma d iv is io n o f TANDY COHPOHATION PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STOHESl Facilities and hours may vary with location Longer term membA*rships will be offered 8 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Feb. 18, 1980 — 9 EnqQQCcI- V^sclclinqs MACC News

DeHuff’Clegg FISH Volunteers Provide Services to Elderly

By proceeds go to the Human Patricia D. Clegg of Newington and William D. DeHuff NANCY CARR transportation for persons ment with Phone-a-Ride FISH or be a good neighbor has been cancelled until large or small. A ll quilts Thank You Executive Director in an emergency please further notice) Needs Fund. of Farmington were married Feb. 16 at Church of Christ who do not meet the age or was instituted this month. are welcome as long as Fuel bank contributions, Since our annual meeting call Barbara Greene, 646- Congregational in Newington. handicap requirements for At the present time drivers Quilt Show they have not previously Bloodmobile Steven Hirth and friends, the first day of February, 7338, or the MACC office, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Phone-a-Ride or for those are badly needed all days Attention quilt owners: been displayed at South It was good news to hear E. J. & Dorothy Agnew, we’ve been sharing with 649-2093 or 646-4114. Clegg of Newington. The bridegroom is the son of Com­ persons who need personal during the week to transport Needed: Quilts to be Church. of the number of donors at you summaries of the work Ginny Briggs and the sixth mander and Mrs. David DeHuff of Farmington. assistance when they reach persons who are not eligi­ Notices shown at the 2nd Festival Deadline: March 1. we have all done together the last bloodmobile. Next grade class at St. The Rev. John Bankosky of Church of the Living God in their destination. ble for Phone-a-Ride. If T he Holocaust of Quilts at South United Please call Dorothy in 1979. As you know, FISH date; Wednesday, March Bartholomew and to Farmington performed the double-ring ceremony. Drivers Needed you would be willing to Awareness Program Methodist Church on Satur­ C ro cker. 649-5512, for of Manchester is an 26, Emanuel Lutheran Center Church for their The bride was given in marriage by her parents. A new working arrange­ drive once a month for scheduled for March 23rd day, April 12. Old and new, further information. All Church. contribution to FISH. Linda Tice of Southington served as maid of honor. associate program of Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nancy C. Hyden of East Hart­ MACC, associate meaning ford, the bride's sister; Miss Paula Sykes of West that FISH of Manchester s Simsbury; and Miss Sandra Giamalis of Rocky Hill. maintains its own board of ALL FOOD MART STORES CLOSED WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY - MONDAY FEBRUARY 18 Edwai^ Moreau of Bloomfield served as best man. directors and officers but Ushers were John DeHuff of Farmington, the is incorporated into our bridegroom's brother; Robert Doerfler of Simsbury; and bookkeeping system, John Penfield of Bloomfield. reports occassionally to .FOOD M AUT ... THE SUPER SAVINGS STORE! A reception was held at the Church of Christ our board of direcotrs, and M(‘lis.«u J. Trombley Kar»‘n Munroe Linda S. Celfand Congregational in Newington, after which the couple left uses our mailing address PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 for Montreal, Canada and Lake Placid, N.Y. They will and other facilities. WALDBAUM S T romhley-Gianlonio M unroe-Wilson Gelfand-Sandals reside in Manchester. FISH volunteers provide Waldbaum's N. Y. Style Deli! Mrs. DeHuff is employed as an elementary vocal and needed services to elderly, LINCOLN WESSON string teacher in Manchester public schools. Mr. DeHuff handicapped and needy NATURAL LUNDY GOURMET The engagement of Miss Melissa The engagement of Miss Linda Sue The engagement of Miss Karen is employed as a technical artist at Thompson persons in the community. Food M art Jean Trombley of South Glastonbury Gelfand of West Haven to Dr. Harold Munroe of Hebron to Steven C. Associates. (Cross photo) Mrs. William D. DeHuff During 1979, transportation COOKED to Michael Giantonio of Glastonbury OIL Wilson of East Hartford has been an­ Eliot Sandals of Manchester has been to doctors, dentists, clinics APPLE JUICE has been announced by her parents. announced by her parents, Mrs. HALF GALLON BOTTLE 24 OUNCE BOTTLE HAM nounced by her parents. Mr. and and social service agencies SLICED TO ORDER Mr and Mrs. Raymond A. Trombley Mrs Robert A. Munroe of Hebron. Peter J. Conti of Branford and Mor­ was the most often of 23 Main St.. South Glastonbury. ton Gelfand of Trumbull, requested service. The "PICKY, PICKY, PICKY" Dr. Sandals is the son of Mr. and Births. Answering service FRESH PRODUCE EXPERTS! Mrs. George Sandals of Manchester. Mr. Wilson is the son of Donald maternal grandparents are records show an average Mr. Giantonio is the son of Mr. and Gustafson, Roberl 1'ulli, Ann Marie, Mrs. Anthony Malentacchi FINEST QUALITY HAND SLICED Wilson of Largo. Fla., and Ann C Miss Gelfand received a bachelor’s CALIFORNIA SWEET SUNKIST Mrs. Francis Giantonio Sr. of 151 son of Paul D. and daughter of Gregory A. and Audrey Wiggins and of Avon. Her paternal monthly rate of 160 degree in nursing in 1977 from Paul, NABISCO 15W OUNCE CAN Nova Scotia Lox v, lb ‘ 2.29 Karent Lee Road. Glastonbury. Wilson of East Hartford. Donald J. Mahoney, both of grandparents are Mr. and requests for transporta­ f in e s t QUALITY HAND SLICED D'Youville College, Buffalo, N.Y., Carol Champlin Gustafson Rosemary Gottier Toth of Seedless Navel Oranges RED Hartford. Her paternal Mrs. Joseph Audette of tion. Based on an es­ Ritz Crackers 12 OZ PKG 59* Bumble Bee SALMON and is currently employed as a of 42 Squirrel Trail, Coven­ 5 Rheel St., Rockville. She Alaskan Lox v. lb *2.19 grandparents are Mr. and Manchester. timate of 10 miles per trip CONTADINA 3VY OUNCE CAN Miss Trombley graduated from registered nurse in the neonatal in­ try. He was born Feb. 6 at was born Feb. 6 at Miss Munroe graduated from Manchester Memorial Mrs. Armand Belair of this represents 1,600 miles JUMBO Tomato Paste 6 OZ CAN 4 I Eagle Brand Sardines 39* Shcjn^ Provolone . lb‘ 2.49 Glastonbury Higti School in 1979. She tensive care unit at Bridgeport Manchester Memorial 56 East Hartford. She has two per month or 19,200 miles HUNGRY JACK INSTANT is employed at the Pratt & Whitney Rham High School in Hebron. She is Hospital. Hospital. His maternal Hospital. Her maternal SIZE brothers, Jason, 3V2, and per year. At the rate of 20 S Cheese lb ‘ 1.79 employed as a figure clerk at Yellow grandparents are Mr. and Joy Liquid Detergent BOnLE49* Division of United Technologies Dr. Sandals received a bachelor's grandparents are Mr. and Buehuin, Heidi Ham- FLORIDA • INDIAN RIVER Mashed Potatoes 89* Curtis, 1. cents per mile, it could be CONTADINA Corp. in East Hartford. Cab in Hartford. degree cum laude in 1973 from Clark Mrs. M errill Champlin of Mrs. Albert Gottier of m ill, daughter of Russ R. Danish Harvarti lb ‘2.89 concluded that FISH has Sweet White Grapefruit 5 f o r * 1 . im p o r t e d FJOHOLAND University and was elected to Phi Ellington, His paternal Tolland. Her paternal and Shelley Stone Bochain Sue Bee Honey 12 02 JAR 89* stewed Tomatoes 2 ’'c*n°s' 79* grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and Breton, August John provided $3,840 in service SWEET FLORIDA Swiss Cheese l b ‘2.89 Mr. Giantonio graduated from Beta Kappa. He received his doctor of 501 Main St.. South Mr. WTIson graduated from Howell Mrs. Arthur Gustafson of Mrs. Joseph Toth of Jr., son of August J. and to Manchester residents in Honey Tangerines LARGE SIZE Glastonbury High School in 1977. He of medicine degree from the Univer­ Glastonbury. She was born FOOD MART GRADE A' IMPORTED WHOLE BEAN COFFEE Cheney Technical School in Tolland, She has a sister, Deborah J, Dagon Breton 1979 not including the 9,000 SWEET FLORIDA is currently serving in the U S. Air sity of Connecticut School of Ormond Beach, Fla. Feb. 8 at Manchester GREEN GIANT GROUND FRESH Manchester. He is employed at Amy Lynn, 15 months. of Stafford Springs. He was to 10,000 hours of time Tempie Oranges LARGE SIZE 8 f o r M . Force at Grand Forks. N.D. Medicine in 1977. He is currently a Memorial flospital. Her MEDIUM SWEET 100% Mocha Food M art Auroua Electric. born Feb. 7 at Manchester maternal grandparents are given by telephone U S NO 1 FRESH third-year resident in primary care Morin, Mirhellr Lee, Memorial Hospital. His or Columbian Tracy, Michelle Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone volunteers and drivers. kn LB BAG Gourmet Blend — internal medicine and pediatrics — daughter of Robert P. and idaho Potatoes BAPG 5 89* The couple is planning an April 19 daughter of James C. and maternal grandparents are of Manchester. Her pater­ All operating costs come NEW SWEET FRESH PEAS The couple is planning an April 1981 at Bridgeport Hospital. Eileen P. Moulin Morin of LARGE EGGS wedding at St. Paul's Church in Terry Ann Collier Tracy of Mr. and Mrs. August J. nal grandparents are Mr. from donations from 17 OZ. CAN wedding. (Loring photo) A September wedding is planned. Tolland. She was born Feb. Sugar Snap Peas tb 89* DOZEN i3.49 .?3.29 Glastonbury. (Fracchia photo) 1014 E. Middle Turnpike, Breton of East Hartford. churches, church related GENERIC (Benedetto photo) and Mrs. Matthew Bochain ROTHMUND 6 at Rockville General His paternal grandparents groups, private Manchester. She was born of East Haddam. She has a « ^ b b a g Hospital. Her maternal Fiorida Oranges *1.89 Natural Casing Franks LB ‘ 1.79 Feb. 7 at Manchester are W . and Mrs. Henry N. organizations and in­ U S. EXTRA FANCY - 2VY" MIN WASHINGTON STATE grandparents are Mr and sister, Brit Sheridan, 2. CARANDO Memorial Hospital. Her Dagon of East Hartford. dividuals. Drivers use their Mrs. Pierre Moulin of Ver­ His great-grandparents are own cars and pay their own Red Delicious Apples l b 59* 3 Ganoa Salami to^^id^ LB ‘ 2.99 maternal grandparents are U.S EXTRA FANCY 2VY" MIN WASHINGTON STATE VFW Seeks Applicants non. Her paternal grand­ Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mrs. Rose Dagon and Mrs. car expenses. CONTADINA parents are Mr. and Mrs. Collier of Ellington. Her Yvette Lindley, both of Nivison, Laurie Ann, The availability of Golden Delicious Apples 2 l b s 8 9 * zyozc n Carando Pepperoni LB ‘ 2.99 Paul Morin of East Hart­ LENTEN SPECIAL ' FRESH Tomato Puree ' ' 69* Puritan Oil 32 02 BOTTLE M.69 paternal grandparents are East Hartford; and Mrs. daughter of William F. and Phone-a-Ride has made it 12VY OUNCE PACKAGE BOZ BOHLE SLICED TO ORDER ford. Melanie Johnson Nivison of Chicory & Escarole “VaVad?" lb 39* Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Louise Breton of Hartford. possible to reinstitute Appian Way Pizza Mix 59* Carando Mortadella LB‘ 1.69 For Loyalty Day Queen Ellington. She was born FRESH l a r g e r ed Ken’s Italian Dressing 59* Tracy of Vernon. She has a many of the emergency CHICKEN or PORK ^ Audette, Corry Feb. 8 at Manchester good neighbor services Slicing Tomatoes l b 59* QalaH Q alo o e r m a n p o t a t o , o 4 sister, Christina Marie, ta rta r Sauce . oz -r 2 for*1. O a l a C i w a l u COLE SLAW or MACARONI LB 4 9 Memorial Hospital. Her Stove Top Dressing PKG 69* Applications are available for con­ at least 16 years of age and not over 21 2Vz. Elizabeth, a daughter of f. that FISH volunteers post at the State Loyalty Day Ball to Lanz, Matthew .Allen, WEAVER GOURMET testants in the Loyalty Day Queen years of age. single, never married Frederick and Louise maternal grandparents are originally offered before Long Green Cucumbers 4 f o r *1. DOXSEE be held on Friday, May 2 at the son of David C. and Nancy FOOD CLUB CONTADINA Turkey Breast TOORDER LB ‘ 2.99 Contest, sponsored by the Anderson and a resident of Manchester or a Malentacchi Audette of 15 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. the transportation needs of Manchester State Armory. Proper Dube Lanz of 111 Prospect Beluir, Heather Jill, NEW ENGLAND LEAN DOMESTIC Shea Post of the Veterans of Foreign Winter St., Manchester. Johnson of Manchester. .the elderly and low income LARGE 75 SIZE f o r surrounding area town. Judgment arrangements will be made for this daughter of Rodney A. and Sunkist Lemons 4 69* SPAGHETTI Wars and its Ladies Auxiliary in St., Rockville. He was born She was born Feb. 7 at Her paternal-grandmother in the community absorbed TOMATO Cooked Roast Beef *ORD ER°l B ‘ 3.99 will be made on poise, personality, and the winner will be presented with Donna J. Mahoney Belair • Item of the Week! Manchester. Feb. 2 at Rockville Manchester Memorial is Mrs. Elizabeth Nivison almost all volunteer time. CLAM COLONIAL appearance and ability to answer one a check to help defray expenses. If General Hospital. He has a of Hartford. She was born SAUCE Judging will be Saturday. March 22 Hospital. Her maternal of Little Silver, N.J. She Such good neighbor ser­ SAUCE Wide Bologna TO-ORDER LB ‘ 1.69 or more questions on loyalty and/or the winner is unable to attend the Feb. 5 at Manchester Nature's Newest Flavor PLAIN MEAT MUSHROOM at the post home. 608 E. Center St.. sister, Stacey Lynn, 20 grandparents are Mr. and has a brother, Erik, 3. vices include; visiting or CHOWDER HOT': WHEN AVAILABLE Americanism. State Ball, the runner-up will act in Memorial Hospital. Her QUART JAR 15 OUNCE CAN 8 OZ CAN Manchester. Each contestant must be months. phoning elderly and for Contestants and their escorts will her place and will be given the check. LEM-N-LIMES S M. “Hot" Bagels 12 FOR ‘ 1.19 present no later than 7 p.m. Deadline housebound, shopping, be the guests of the VFW for the con­ Applications may be picked up at A PATENTED CROSS BETWEEN A PERSIAN LIME for submitting applications is March emergency baby sitting S 4 test. which will be followed by dan­ the post home or by calling Ctoris AND A LEMON. USE THEM ANY PLACE YOU’D 15. (mom in the hospital), ruu cing and a buffet supper. McCarthy at 646-8583 or Theresa USE A LEMON OR A LIME. To be eligible a contestant must be helping elderly with FRESH DAIRY FOODS! The winner will represent the local Varney. 643-0231. 7 College Notes. Medicare forms and staf­ Tropicana HOOD'S fing such other community ORANGE COTTAGE Among the area students services as the Emergency Bolton; William B. A junior majoring in will portray Thea in the JUICE CHEESE CPTV Benefit Luncheon, named to the dean's list for Gram, 135 Vernon Road. Food Pantry and Clothing U.S.D.A. CHOICE TOP LOIN 1/5 GAL. CARTON ' 1 LB. CONTAINER physical therapy and a College of Santa Fe's D JlD D 'iniiD U S D A CHOICE the fall quarter at Bank. member of the Tri-Beta theatrical production of FISH drivers continue to 1.0 9 IC Northeastern University in Leontine M. Wolven, Biological Honor Society, '‘Fiorello" F/Sf/SKCfMS BEEF SHELL • Boston, are; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. honor requests for Fashion Show Set March 1 Mrs. Morency resides on A 1976 graduate of BEEF SHELU ALL FLAVORS Manchester; Stephen E. Bertram R. V^ ven of Academy Street with her Westledge High School, she (•FRESH FISH o t-i Five leading Connecticut Babbidge. Jr., president of ticut fashion stores which provides commentary Moriarty, 15 Lancaster St.; AVAILABLE FROM STEAK Whole or Half - Untrimme Breyers Yogurt J CONTAINERS * 1 . Tolland, a 1973 waduate of husband, Douglas. is a sophomore majoring in WALOBAUM'S. >OZ CONTAINER residents w ill don the have donated to the Great during the show. TUESDAY OH . ..) the Hartford Graduate Christine A. Guardino, 119 East Hartford High School, TOP LOIN W m c ' " ' ' latest spring fashions as Proceeds from the food performing arts at the ipped Cream Cheese 79* Center and chairman of the CPTV Auction. CPTV's Waranoke Road; Michael received her cap from Among the students Diaconate MERICd "celebrity models” to help largest annual fund-raising and fashion sampling on college. Connecticut Educational J. Sherman, 79 Ferguson Westbrook College, named to the dean's list for ANDOVER - The An­ "PAN READY " FRESH Crescent Rolls 8 0Z PACKAGE 59* Connecticut Public PiLLSeURY Telecommunications Cor­ event. March 1 w ill help The Road; Colleen A. marking initiation into the dover Congregational Television s iCPTV'si the first semester at St. Among the students poration iC E TC i board of Treats lor the palate as Great CPTV Auction reach Ferguson, 104 Garth Road; dental hygiene profession. Church has appointed Fresh Smelts Pollock Fillets Chocolate Chip Cookies Ihl 99* Great CPTV Auction Anselm's College in named to the dean's list at OUR BUTCHERS WILL CUSTOM CUT TO ORDER BORDEN S ■ YELLOW a WHITE trustees. Mrs. Kelly is a well as for the eye are on the 1980 goal of $350,000. Michael E. Merisotis, 156 members to the Diaconate Manchester. N.H., is St. Michael's College in American Singles PACKAGE ‘ 1.59 during a benefit luncheon past commissioner and the m enu A b u ffe t The nine-day televised Broad St.; and David B. for 1980 but others willing U.S. GOV’T. INSPECTED SWIFTS PREMIUM GRADE A’ Mrs. Barbara V. Moren- Joseph F. Lea, son of Mr. Winooski, Vt., are; USD A CHOICE and fa s h io n show- sampling of habachi fund-raiser is scheduled to to serve are still needed. vice-chairman ol the Anderson, 92 Timber Trail. cy of Manchester is one of and Mrs. Albert N. Lea Sr. East Hartford; Alan GRADE A' DEEP BASTED Light n' Lively Milk CONTAINER 99‘ scheduled for noon on Connecticut Commission specialties of chicken, air on CPTV April 11-19. South Windsor: Ronald Those named were; Beef Boneless CRACKER BARREL 39 students at Quinnipiac of 109 Grandview St., Lareau Saturday. March 1. at steak, scallops, fruit, and Tickets for the on the A r t s . M rs . E. Jodice, 1510 Sullivan College in Hampden who Manchester. Regina Adams, Loretta BASTED BUTTERBALL Sharp Cheese rk°g' ‘ 1.49 Benihana of Tokyo in the CPTV Benihana of Tokyo Manchester; Charles CHUCK Kronholm is a member and vegetables, donated by Ave.; Carol Kotilalnen, 34 have been inducted into Gill, Carol Howard, Elmer Fresh Scrod Fillets Exchange. Farmington. Lindsey Jr. past president of the board Benihana of Tokyo, will be fashion and food sampling, Blue Ridge Drive; Judith "Who's Who Among Remsen, Imy Richards, The celebrity models are Andrea Lieberman, Glastonbury; Craig ROAST TURKEYS TURKEYS ol the Hartford Ballet served before the fashion at $V.50 per person, are A, Wills, 20 Deepwood Students in American Irene Ridyard, Len Dr John DiBiaggio. presi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dellert lUNDERBLADE' TOMS HENS TOMS HENS FRESH FROZEN FOODS! Company and is on the show begins. There will available from CPTV in Drive; and David W. Universities and Colleges" Ridyard, Gene Sellers and Sliced Salmon Steaks 16 lo 22 LBS 10 TO 14 LBS 16 TO 22 LBS 10 TO 14 LBS dent ol the University of Morton Lieberman. 639 South Windsor; Ellen board of trustees for the also be a cash bar. Hartford or Benihana of Trinks, 547 Griffin Road. for the academic year 1979- Dorothy Thompson. Connecticut; Mrs. Louise Center St., Manchester, Meister S 1 9 9 University ol Connecticut The sampling has been Tokyo in Farmington. 80. Twelve deacons are ‘U V iA ^ a u lU SHORGASBORD Bailey Kronholm of Hart- ■ • LB and the Institute ol Living. coordinated by two veteran needed to do the necessary Sliced Halibut Steaks •FRIED CLAMS s o z p k g lord. Stephen J. Some 15 professional volunteers; Mrs. Marianne WATER WEIGHT work, church officials said. 69! 79 79f 89? • FISH FILLETS soz p k g •FISH STICKS soz p k g Trachtenberg, president of models will join the Lorenzo of Hartford, and Anyone interested in ser­ U.S.D.A. 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(UPI) The 26-year-old Austrian raced 1:38.36. East Hartford, formerly of South ficials will meet Wednesday with highway has claimed the roadway won the men’s title Thursday. poned the race due to bitter cold and cent Home. She was the widow of down the windy and frozen Whiteface “I knew I could win and that I Windsor, died Friday at Manchester representatives from other eastern will destroy wetlands and animal ^ — “Ever always Austria, ever "I was just obliged to win this strong cross winds that pushed the Was 8th District Clerk Gus Grant. Mountain trail ahead of Hanni could beat Marie-Theres,” the Memorial Hospital. She was the habitat, Barry said the connector in “ always Austria, ever always, chill factor down to minus 40 Mrs. Grant was born In New York Connecticut towns planning to fight a Wenzel of Liechtenstein, who took winner said. “I was determined it time,” she said. widow of Ethan Jones. degrees. MANCHESTER - Joseph A. Volz, and had lived here for over 40 years. lawsuit blocking the completion of East Hartford will not destroy "any' ever always Annemarie.” the silver. Moser-Proell’s greatest would be a race between the moun­ Nadig beat the Austrian for gold Bom in South Windsor, she had large area of natural wildlife The winds hurt Nadig the most. 78, of 63 Delmont St. who served as Before that she had lived in Tolland. Interstate 84 to Rhode Island. More than two dozen Austrians rival during the past decade, Marie- tain and myself and that I had to beat medals in the downhill and giant been a resident of East Hartford for habitat.” "Just after the top I was hit by a clerk of the Eighth Utilities District She is survived by six sons, Arthur A coalition of anti-highway and en­ burst into song Sunday when Theres Nadig of Switzerland, won the the mountain.” slalom at Sapporo, Japan, in the 1972 the past 30 years. The Connecticut Citizens Action gust of wind that blew me off my for 24 years until he left the post in Grant, Gus Grant, John Grant and vironmental groups have filed suit in Annemarie Moser-Proell flashed bronze. The Austrian fans'went wild as Winter Games. Moser-Proell, six­ She leaves a stepson and a step­ 'Group, as a statewide group, ha'S line,” she said. "I saw myself 1975, died Saturday at Manchester George Grant, all of Ellington, Louis federal court seeking to stop con­ across the finish in the greatest race Moser-Proell was timed in 1:37.52, Moser-Proell was hoisted in the air time World Cup champion, had to daughter; a great niece, Sandra decided to stay out of the fight, heading straight for the fencing and I Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ struction of the highway. Mayor of her brilliant skiing career to win leading all the way. Wenzel —the by Wenzel and Nadig. They stormed settle for the silvers in both 1972 Dubay of South Windsor; a great Grant of Tolland and Fred Grant of jus{, managed to correct my line of band of Lauretta (Bellman) Volz. George A. Dagon said He, State Rep. though one of its affiliates, the the women’s downhill competition — favorite in the Olympic women’s over4a retaining fence and mobbed Olympic races. nephew, Craig Rogers of Westerly Hartford; a brother, Emil Ott of Eastern Connecticut Citizen Action descent.” A banker. Volz retired as an assis­ Rockville; a granddaughter, and two Timothy J. Moynihan, D-East Hart­ capturing her first Olympic gold giant slalom and slalom races the gold medalist, handing her a The U.S. women, meanwhile, had R.I.; two great-great nephews, Group, has joined the lawsuit ap in st Preuss said, “I was satisfied with tant vice president and manager of great-grandchildren. ford, and Corporation Counsel medal. —finished in 1:38.22, and Nadig in bouquet of flowers and embracing their greatest Olympic downhill David Bragg and Kevin Dubay, both the highway, group officials said last' my results but I was unhappy that I the North Main Street Branch of the Funeral services will be Monday, Stephen C. Barron will attend a and kissing their champion. showing with three in the top 14. But of South Windsor, and a great-great didn’t get a medal. I would have Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. He 11 a.m., at the Ladd Funeral Honte, meeting in Wethersfield to study the The Austrian spectators — most they failed to win a medal. Heidi niece Susan Bragg of South Windsor. The CCAG local affiliate, the East rather had something to take home began his career in banking with the 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. Burial town’s role in fighting the suit. wearing blue and white jackets Preuss, 18, of Lakeport, N.H. — con­ Funeral services will be Tuesday Hartford Citizens Action Group, besides the memories.” Manchester Trust Co. in 1937. He was will be in North (jemetery, Tolland. Dagon said he’s not concerned —continued to sing to Moser-Proell sidered by Moser-Proell herself to be at 1 p.m. from the Newkirk & d oesn ’t oppose the connector. Moser-Proell retired in 1975 when named an assistant treasurer of that Donations may be made to the about the entire highway but only the for more than 30 minutes after all 28 the world’s coming downhill star — Whitney Funeral Home, 31 Burnside her father fell seriously ill, only to bank in 1952 when be became construction of the Interstate 84 to Dagon has suggested the town may racers had finished. was fourth in 1:39.51. Ave., East Hartford. Burial will be in Rockville General Hospital Building return for the 1977 season. About a manager. He was made assistant Intprstate 86 connector that is have to fight for the entire highway Moser-Proell’s victory brought her Veteran Cindy Nelson of Lutsen, Hillside Cemtery, East Hartford. Fund. to save the connector. possible second retirement she said, vice president in 1957. The crucial to the town. He said the suit the only major prize that has eluded Minn., tied Norway’s Torill Friends may call at the funeral "I’m in great form. I still love racing Manchester Trust Co. became part of Jan Slaczek brought by a coalition of eight en­ Town officials want the connector her. Now she has a 38th downhill vic­ Fjeldstad for seventh, and Holly home Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and I won’t make up my mind until the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. ROCKVILLB-Jan (John) Staczek, vironmental groups includes the con­ built so it can relieve the clogged tory— and her first Olympic gold. It Flanders of Manchester, N.H., was the end of the season.” Mr. Volz was past president of the 63, of 161 Regan Road, Rockville, nector and the town is prepared to traffic on Silver Lane. Silver Lane also gave Austria a sweep of the two 14th in the U.S. best finish ever in Connecticut State Deposit Associa­ Angela R. Coville died Saturday at the Rockville fight the suit. has become a busy route for tion. He was also a member of VERNON — Mrs. Angela Rose General Hospital. He was the hus­ motorists between Interstate 86 and Interstate 84 on Spencer Street in Campbell Council. Knights of Colum­ Coville, 87, of 22 South St., died Sun­ band of Mary (Gajdos) Staczek. Town Director Manchester. bus Joseph Volz day in a Rockville convalescent He was born in Poland on June 29, He. was born in New Britain March 1916 and moved from Brooklyn, N.Y., Rep. Toby Moffet, D-Conn., said Sam ’s home. She was the widow of Thomas Tickner Uncle 16. 1904. 1969 photo to Rockville 20 years ago. He was Is Hospitalized Friday he has joined the opposition to L. Coville. the completion of Interstate 84, Besides his wife, he is survived by She was born in Vienna, Austria employed as a baker for First MANCHESTER - William Diana, saying the proposed highway is based two sons. Joseph Volz Jr. of Califor­ Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., Aug. 22, 1892. came to this country in National Bakery in East Hartford. Republican town director, was on out-dated data. nia and John W. Volz of Manchester: Manchester, with a mass of Christian 1906 and had lived here for more than He was a member of St. Joseph’s hospitalized Friday with a broken Figure Skating Hope a daughter. Mrs. Virginia Walter of burial at 11 am ., at St. Bridget 60 years. Church. leg. Last week the U.S. Department of Manchester; a sister. Mrs. Mary Church. Burial will be in St. Bridget She is survived by three sons, Besides his wife, he is survived by Hospital officials said today Diana the Interior reported it had reser­ Cemetery, Manchester. LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - U.S. men’s Santee, who finished sixth in the 1976 Olympics. “He has Kovel of Wakefield. R.I.; a brother, Harry W. Coville of Broad Brook, a son, Michael J. Staczek of was in satisfactory condition and was vations about the highway and con­ Calling hours are Monday, 2 to 4 champion Charlie Tickner said before the high jumps, excellent spins and good musical inter­ William Volz of Newington; 10 Orrin A. Coville of East Hartford and Willington; a stepson, Joseph scheduled for surgery this morning. nector because the completion may and 7 to 9 p.m. Winter Olympics began that for every gold pretations." grandchildren and two great­ Donald L. Coville of Manchester; one Milhalenko of North Brunswick, The 43-year-old lawyer apparent­ contaminate wells that serve 15 per­ Another top contender for the gold will be East Ger- The family suggests that any N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Maria grandchildren daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Zadorozny of ly tripped on a book going down a cent of Manchester population. medal U.S. figure skaters won, the pressure 4)iany’s Jan Hoffman, who like Kovalev excels at the memorial gifts may be made to a The funeral will be Tuesday at Vernon; 22 grandchildren and 21 Radwanska and Mrs. Helen Zdybek, stairway at a friend’s home. would increase on the rest of the team to bring compulsory figures, however. Cousins defeated the two charity of the donor's choice. 10:15 a.m., from the John F. Tierney great-grandchildren. both of Poland and three ■ Diana’s absence at the board even more gold. in the European championships and admits it doesn’t hurt Private funeral services and burial grandchildren. meeting Tuesday leaves one to come into the Olympics as the European champion — Silver Medal Funeral Services will be Tuesday, Church Women will be in the Elmwood Cemetery, Republican, Gloria Della Fera, who No one, however, could have predicted the disaster that as Rodnina and Zaitsev did. 8;30 a.m., from the White-Gibson- MANCHESTER - Church Women Vernon. was hospitalzed two weeks ago with befell the U.S.’s first hope, Tai Babilonia and Randy Rodnina, who took 1979 off to have a child, looked Timothy Kelleher Dies, Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., United will meet on Tuesday at 9:30 Incredible Jump Called Back There will be no calling hours. chest pains. She has said she will Gardner. A pulled muscle in Gardner's groin forced the slightly rusty but there was no way anyone could fault the For Mueller Rockville, and a mass of Christian a.m. at St. Bartholomew Church. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 return to the board this week. Jeff Davis, 21-year-old ski jumper from Steamboat Springs, world champions to withdraw, leaving the way open for pair’s gold medal performance. Mrs. John Churilla who has lived in Main St., Manchester, has charge of burial at 9;30 a.m. at St. Joseph’s The other vacant position is that of Colo., jumped an incredible 299 feet in the Winter Olympics Sup- Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaitsev to win their second Skating in their first major international competition Was E.H. Police Chief Church. Burial will be in St. Ber­ China for four years will show slides Ends Career the arrangements. Carl Zinsser, who resigned. Pete Olympic gold in pairs skating Sunday night. since 1978, Rodnina and Zaitsev drew a positive response nard’s Cemetery. Calling hours are and tell of her life there. All women day but had it called back. A five judge panel made the decision. EAST HARTFORD-Timothy J. member of the East Hartford Police Sylvester has been chosen his “It seems to me very sad — we were ready to struggle from the crowd although there was a shout or two of “go LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - Her today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (UPI Photo) Kelleher, 89, of 24 Wind Road, who Benevolent Association Inc., and a successor by the GOP Town Com­ are invited. for the gold medal, ” said Rodnina. “It is a pity. Before home” and a large sign that read “We miss you, Tai and Olympic speed skating career is over served as East Hartford's second life member of the Conencticut State Francis DelGaudio mittee. An appointment to the seat is World Day of Prayer will be the.gold medal there was work, doubt and so on. Only our Randy.” — this time apparently for good — chief of police from 1941 to 1956, died Julius J. Stepard Sr. celebrated at South United Methodist Association of Chiefs of Police, SOUTH WINDSOR-Francis expected Tuesday night. coach had no doubts" Russians Marina Chersekova and Sergei Shakrai and a silver medal in Sunday’s 1,000 Saturday at Manchester Memorial MANCHESTER - Julius J. Church on Friday, March 7. More He was also a life member of the DelGaudio, 64, of 39 Elizabeth St., The other Republican director, Now, instead of taking home three gold medals, the finished second and East Germans Manuela Mager and meters is sending Leah Poulos Hospital. He was residing at 78 Burn- Stepard Sr., 97, of 139 Glenwood St., details will follow in The Herald. BPOE Lodge 19 of Hartford. He was South Windsor, died Saturday at St. Peter DiRosa, is in Mexico. Transportation U.S. can only hope for two. Today it is up to Tickner to Uwe Bewersdorff gained the bronze, moving past another Mueller home satisfied. brook Road East Hartford, at the Manchester, formerly of Lithuania, a third-degree member of the Francis Hospital and Medical bolster the sagging hopes of the U.S. team when men's Russian couple, Marina Pestova and Stanislav Mueller, a three-time Olympian died Saturday at Manchester time of-his death. He was the hus­ Knights of Columbus Bishop Center. He was the husband of Rose competition begins with the compulsory figures. Leonovich. and silver medalist at Innsbruck in Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ band of the late Rose (Griffin) McMahon General Assembly. Marie (Tarascio) DelGaudio. And things look tougher for Tickner than for the other Rodnina and Zaitsev gained marks of 5.8s and 5.9s from 1976, finished second to Natalia band of Anna (Christian) Stepard. Meadows Monitoring Kelleher. He was predeceased by a daughter, He was born in Hartford and lived Woes Easing Up U.S. gold medal hope, Linda Fratianne. the nine judges. They totaled nine placing and 147.26 Petruseva Sunday, giving the United Born in Lithuania, he had lived in He was born in East Hartford and Martha A. Kelleher, who died Nov. in the Hartford area most of his life. Tickner, 26. of Littleton, Col., won the world title in points while Chersekova and Shakrai gained 19 placing States its fourth m ^ al at the Winter Manchester for a number of years. lived there all his life. His police 13, 1979. He leaves a son. East Hart­ H< worked for the New York-New LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — It took a limited state of 1978 but lost it last year to Vladimir Kovalev of the Soviet and 143.80 points. Games. career began in 1914 when he was ap­ Before his retirement 20 years ago, ford Deputy Fire Chief Timothy N. Haven and Hartford Railroad for 39 Not Going Smoothly emergency enacted by Gov. Hugh Carey but transportation woes Union^ who missed practice Sunday, reportedly because The American duo of Sheryl Franks and Michael Bot­ “Yes, this is my last Olympics,” pointed supernumerary and after he had worked for the Town of Kelleher of East Hartford; a sister, years, retiring four years ago. He of illness. There is some talk that Kovalev has broken ticelli received the loudest applause of any of the 11 said Mueller, who retired in 1978 but serving three and one-half years, he Manchester Highway Department MANCHESTER - The Health Ser­ does it identify who the monitor will finally began easing at the Winter Olympics — and not a moment Mary Kelleher of Hartford; a grand­ was a U.S, Army veteran of World curfew. couples even though they finished seventh. 'The brother came back to take part in these was named a regular member of the and before that, he had served as a vices Department has experienced be. It does establish an appeal too soon. daughter, Eve Kelleher Tardif and War II. “It will all come down to who skates the most con­ and sister American duo of Caitlin and Peter Carruthers Games. “But I’ll skate out the department in 1917. On April 1, 1924, chauffeur for many prominent continued problems in obtaining the procedure that allows the home to The one factor that had not proved transportation system, Lewi her husband, William J. Tardif, who Besides his wife, he leaves his sistently,” said Tickner. also got a tremendous hand but finished fifth. season. I’ve been skating inter­ families in the Hartford area. He was cooperation of the Meadows Con­ challenge any written recommen­ as troublesome as feared — the remained cheerful. he was appointed sergeant and was is also a member of the East Hart- father, Pasquale DelGaudio of New The American's biggest challenge, however, seems to “We are so pleased for our first year in Olympics and nationally for 10 years now. I retired a member of St. James Church, valescent Home with a Superior dations. climate — turned severe Sunday. “We’re very, very pleased with the promoted to captain Sept. 1,' 1926, ^rd Police Department, both of^ Britain; three brothers, Ralph be Great Britain's Robin Cousins. Like his compatriot, world competition,” said Peter, 20, of Burlington, Mass. in 1978 and then came back, but I Manchester, and the- Holy Trinity Peck said Feb. 8 that he expected Winds and cold that produced a coverage from sports side, ” said Fifteen years later, he was ap­ Glastonbury; a grandson, Timothy J.' DelGaudio of Hartford, John Court agreement that allows the 1976 Olympic champion John Curry, Cousins is a dazzling Earlier Sunday, the Soviet Union strengthened its hold knew 1 couldn’t skate that much pointed chief of the department and Church of Hartford. the monitor to begin work in 10 days. wind-chill factor of minus-40 degrees Lewi. “Sometimes it’s hard for a Kelleher of East Hartford; three DelGaudio of Simsbury and William department to monitor the home’s free skater but has always had problems with his figures. on the gold medal in ice dancing with half the competiton longer. served until retiring in 1956. Chief Besides his wife, he leaves two operation. Kerrigan has said that Edward to cause several cases of frostbite small town to understand the other great-granddaughters, and a great- DelGaudio of West Hartford; six Recently, however — most noticably in the European completed. “I did very well. I knew coming in Kelleher was the department's first grandson. sons, Julius Stepard Jr. of Bloom­ The agreement to allow a state ap­ Karnasiewicz, a former executive and nearly force the postponement of side of the story has to be told. We sisters, Mrs. Marion Buxton, Mrs. championships — Cousins’ tracings improved Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponosov of the Soviet that this was her (Petruseva’s) dis­ fingerprint expert and started the field and Joseph Stepard of Arizona; pointed monitor to oversee the opera­ director of the Commission on the women's downhill but improved have had problems. I have no Annette Jurgelas and Mrs. Isabel dramatically and suddenly he looks tougher than ever and Union were first with nine placings and 101.28 points. The tance so I just tried to do my best.” present system of records of , Funeral services will be held four grandchildren and a great- tion of the home for a period of 60 Hospitals and Health Care, will be bus service reduced overall hardship. resentment.” Staib, all of West Hartford, Mrs. some consider him the favorite. Hungarian duo of Krisztina Regoezy and Andras Sallay Battling 5-degree temperature and criminals arrested by the local Wednesday, 10:15 a.m., from the granddaughter. He was predeceased days became a matter of court named Tuesday to the monitor posi­ “We’re 100 percent better than John Musgrave, director of Rose Kaminski and Mrs, Carmela “Actually, there are five or six skaters capable of get­ were second with 18 placings and 99.72 points. Another brisk winter winds, the 28-year-old department. Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main by a son, Francis Stepard. tion. Saturday,” said Ed Lewi, the Lake marketing for the LPOOC, an­ Tomaselli, both of East Hartford, record Feb. 8. ting into medal positions,” said Cousins, 22. “I just have Russian duo, Irina Moiseeva and Andrei Minenkov, was Mueller, going head-to-head with the He was a communicant of St. Rose St., East Hartford, with a mass of Funeral services will be Tuesday, Dennis Kerrigan, Deputy Health Ronai declined comment today on Placid Olynipic Organizing Com­ nounced that ticket holders who mis­ and Mrs. Angela Pienkos of New Bri­ to be able to keep my head together — 1 want to make third with 26 placings and 91.86 points. winner, finished in 1:25.41. Silvia Church, East Hartford, and was a (Christian burial in St. Rose Church. 8:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney specifics of the difficulties but said, mittee press'director, referring to sed events due to delays in the inter­ tain, and several nieces and Commissioner, last week threatened sure that 1 don't mess up. Judy Blumberg and Michael Seibert of the U.S. were Albrecht of East Germany won the life member of the New England East Hartford, at 11 a.m. Burial will Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., to take the home back to court after a “The situation is such that I can’t the snarl in which 12,000 spectators nal transportation system are being nephews. Another American competitor, David Santee of Park seventh with 69 placings and 91.80 points while national bronze medal with a time of 1:26.46. Association of Chiefs of Police Inc., a be in St. Mary's Cemetery, East Manchester, with a mass of Christian week-long dispute over interpreta­ comment, maybe tomorrow after­ were stranded in frigid temperatures offered either ticket exchanges or Funeral services will be Ridge, 111., also feels Cousins is the man to beat. champions Stacey Smith and John Summers were eighth “1 noticed the wind a little bit but life member of the international Hartford. Calling hours are Tuesday burial, 9 a.m. at St. James Church. tion of the agreement’s terms. noon.” while waiting for buses. refunds. Wednesday, 8:15 a.m., at the "Robin is the best free skater in the world. " said with 72 placings and 91.08 points. when you have one race, you try not /, isociation of Chiefs of Police, a life from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be ^n St. James However, a Friday meeting The mess led to Carey’s decision, D’Esopo East Hartford Funeral to think about it and put out all you Cemetery. ^ between the two parties averted new which in turn produced 15 school Chapel, corner of High and Carter Houses Slated have," said Mueller, from Dousman, Callieg hours are Monday, 2-4 and court action. Kerrigan said, “I was buses for use Sunday to warm spec­ Streets, East Hartford, followed by a Wis. “My 1,000 meters has not been mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at 7-9 p.m. serious about going back to court but For Bluebirds tators waiting for transportation. Harold J. Crane Dies, Memorial (lonations may be made ABC Covers Up my most consistent race. State Police said they were using St. Fran'-.s of Assisi Church, South the facility assured us they would MANCHESTER - The Conserva­ ^Nobody’ Jump “I knew she skates a really strong to a charity of the donor’s choice. “any car we can get a hold of” Windsor: Burial will be in Mount St. abide by the agreement, granting the tion Committee has found a builder race, especially in the 200 and 600 —including cars of state officials and Ex-Coventry Official Benedict Cemetery with fuli military monitor power to initiate changes.” for the bluebird houses. Robert meters, and that’s the way I like to Joseph Cicero troopers’ cars — to transport spec­ honors. Friends may call at the East The agreement, itself delayed Digan, youth services director, has Real Conditions race, too. So 1 just stayed close to her COVENTRY—Harold J. Crane, 59, He was a sales representative for SOUTH WINDSOR - Joseph tators suffering the most from the Hartford chapel Tuesday from 2 to 4 some two weeks after the Health volunteered the youth group. in the first 600 and then tried to finish of 1955 Main St., Coventry, former S. Vogel Sons Food Distributors. He Cicero, 64, of 376 Deming St., South Department expressed satisfaction cold. and 7 to 9 p.m. Under a state Department of LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - If you’re one of the 180 million Nixed by Judges hard. " Town Councilman and Board of had attended St. John's University in Windsor, formerly of Italy, died in its terms, gives the monitor broad Two of the LPOOC's medical buses Enivronmental Protection program, Americans slumped in an easy chair, sipping a beer, munching Petruseva, who won the bronze Education member, died Sunday at Queens, N Y. He was president of the Thursday at Hartford Hospital. He power to effect changes in nursing also were dispatched to the sites of Mrs. Muriel Treat Robb there is enough wood available to chips, watching the Winter Olympics on TV, you might not know LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - Had it been somebody else - a medal in the 500 meters Friday, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Coventry Fire Department for the was the husband of Josephine (Goz- long waits to treat frostbite and MANCHESTER - Mrs. Muriel and medical procedures. The depart­ build 15 house^The DEP asked the finished in 1:24.10, easily an Olympic Center. He was the husband of Lila past 23 years, retiring in November, zo) Cicero. hypothermia cases. There were 310 about the chaos and anger over bus and ticket snafus. name — it might never have happened. Treat Robb, 70, of 71-A Sycamore ment charged the facility with im­ commission to find a builder; the record but not even approaching her (Ceranich) Crane. 1979. He was born in Canicattini Bagni, buses running at any given time plus In columns headlined "ABCFlunks to be th ere (at the O lym p ic But Jeff Pavis had the misfortune Lane, Manchester, died Friday at the proper care as a result of in­ houses will be given free to put in best time of 1:23.80 or the world He was bom in Ozone. Park, N Y. Besides his wife, he is survived by province of Siracusa, Italy, and had 60 radio taxis. Olympically” and “ABC Fouls Up on Games!," he wrote, "somehow to register the jump of his life and Manchester Memorial Hospital. She vestigations into the deaths of 17 homeowners’ backyards. The petitive instead of having a free ride mark of 1:23.46 — both owned by and had lived in the Coventry area two daughters, Debra Crane of New lived in the Hartford area 26 years. With a new Greyhound manage­ Games Foulups, " reporters in the rising above the hype and the hoopla have it taken back moments later was the' widow of Sherwood John patients. program is an effort to curb the for everybody. If it had been countrywoman Tatiana Averina. since 1951. Haven and Cindi DeVincent of Lake He was a stone mason and bricklayer The nine-page document, signed by ment team and dispatch system in Washington Post, Washington Star of the event itself." because he's a nobody. Robb. decline in population of the Connec­ someone else who jumped the 91 "We came here late and that’s why During his long and varied public Hiawatha, N.J., and a sister. Sally for the last 20 years, retiring six operation and an additional 21 school and Newsday (N.Y.) Sunday ripped ABC said correspondent Jim Davis, a 21-year-old ski jumper She was born in Manchester Sept. Stanley K. Peck, assistant state at­ ticut Bluebird. meters, they might have let it go. But we failed in the 1,500 m eters career, Mr. Crane initiated the Stoller of New Hyde Park, N Y. years ago. He was a member of the torney general, and Stephen E. Ronai buses pressed into service over the the No. 1 network for its belated Lampley did a 4‘z-minute report from Steamboat Springs, Colo., 13, 1909 and had been a resident of Any individual who is interested in judges tend to go by names. It’s a (eighth),” said Petruseva, who will Coventry Ambulance Service and Private funeral services will be Tranacchia Club of Hartford. and Louis B. "Todisco, attorneys for weekend, state officials reported the coverage of the massive problems at detailing the bus and ticket problems started ninth in Sunday's 70*Aeter Manchester all of her life. building a birdhouse, using their own fact of ski jumping.” also skate in the 3,000 m eters was a member of the Charter Revi­ held at the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Besides his wife, he leaves a son, bus system was "working con­ the Games. for Thursday viewing, but it was competition. And when hyslid down She is survived by two daughters, the Meadows, establishes the home’s materials, can contact George Brys, Adjusting the jump in the middle of Wednesday. "By the time of this sion Committee of Coventry. He also Farmington Ave. Interment will be Mario Cicero of South Windsor; a siderably better” for one of the three "All is not sugar and spice and delayed until Friday because the the chute and took off, his jump was Mrs. Edwin (Suzanne) Quinn of cooperation. DEP, 566-4683, for the dimensions competition is a common one and event, 1 was quite sure I'd win served on the Town Council, the In the family plot in Cedar Park brother, Paul Cicero in Italy, and two biggest days of the Games with more everything nice, as ABC makes it network opted to go live with the U.S. measured as an incredible 299 feet. Manchester and Mrs. Steven (Don­ However, it does not set any date and house plans. U.S. Nordic Director John Bower because this is my favorite dis­ Board of Education and was a Cemetery, Paramus, N.J. Memorial grandchildren. than 30,000 spectators holding 48.500 appear, " wrote Tom Cunninghafn, an hockey team's stunning upset of It was to be the longest leap in the na) Hendrickson, of Oswego^ N.Y.; for the monitor to begin work nor supported the move. tance.” member of the Democratic Town gifts may be made to the Coventry Funeral services,will be Tuesday, tickets expected. Albany, N.Y., sports columnist.) highly regarded Czechoslovakia. competition — and the shortest. It three brothers, Charles Treat, "I don’t think he was robbed. The The silver medal was Mueller’s se­ Committee. Volunteer Ambulance Association. 8:15 a.m., from the D’Esopo At Keene Valley, 15 miles outside "While the foulups were a^ngular McKay made .only passing lasted just a few minutes before the Robert Treat and Clifford Treat, all '^nove was justified. We have a safety cond of the Winter Games. She also Wethersfield Funeral Chapel, 277 of Lake Placid, where up to 6,000 peo­ aspect of the scene here /he first references to the problems because. five-judge panel ruled the ski jump of Bolton; and six grandchildren, Town Youth Charged factor in skiing and had the judges finished second, to East Germany's .Arthur T. Larson Iris Perkins Folly Brook Blvd., Wetherfield, with ple were stranded for an hour and a week, the ABC nightly coverage had said ABC's spokesman. Lampley was must be adjusted or others more P’uneral services were today at allowed the competition to proceed, Karin Enke, in the 500 meters. In MANCHESTER - Arthur T. Lar­ COVENTRY — Iris (Squires) a mass of Christian burial, 9 a.m. at half Saturday, a crowd of 3,000 a wide-eyed Winter Wonderland quali-scheduled to do the "extensive" prominent might go farther and en­ the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. it could be considered negligent. It 1976, she took the silver in the 1,000. son, 83 of 62 Agnes Dr., Manchester, Perkins, 59, of 3021 Main St., died St. Augustine Church. Burial will be With Assaulting Cop waited only 10-15 minutes before ty to it, ” Newsday TV sports colum- piece. "We cover the news as it com- danger themselves. Center St., Manchester, with burial happens quite a bit, " Bower said. The first four U.S. medals — two formerly of Wethersfield and Friday evening at the Windham in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery. buses arrived Sunday morning. nist Stan Isaacs said. es up. It's just that we had many live "I'm a bit disappointed but it’s a at the convenience of the family. MANCHESTER - A Manchester three limes iii me left shoulder area. Davis thus had to make three silvers by Mueller and two golds by Bridgeport, died Friday at Memorial Hospital. Friends may call at the Wether­ "The thing that amazes me is that Isaacs said he sensed that ABC, and taped events to show,” the moral victory for sure,” Davis youth wps charged with assaulting a As Young escaped in the car, jumps, as did eight others, and Eric Heiden — have all been won in Manchester Memorial Hospital. field chapel today from 2 to 4 and 7 to people 1 meet in town are having a which is paying $15.5 million for the spokesman said, sighed. “You have to make it corn- Born in Coventry, she had lived Memorial donations may be made police officer and resisting arrest Klavins fled onto the westbound en­ wound up finishing 17th, tops among 9 p.m. great time.” said State Police Lt. rights to televise an unprecedented Several colum nists noted the speed skating. He was born in Bridgeport Dec. 2, here most of her life. She had been to the Connecticut Lung Association early Saturday after a one-car colli­ trance ramp, police said. Reeves the Americans. Austrian Tony In- Mueller will watch husband Peter Lee Hunt. “They’re not making a 51'z hours of the Games, wished the network’s failure to get on the story 1896 and had been a resident of employed by the University of Inc,, 45 Ash St., East Hartford, W ilbur G. Busch sion near the Keeney Street exit of pursued him to the Keeney Street nauer, who holds the record for the go against gold medal favorite Eric Manchester four years, previously Connecticut for the last 21 years, overpass and subdued the youth after fuss about the buses. They’re really "bad tidings" would go away — immediately took away from its Conn., 06108. ROCKVILLE - Wilbur G. Busch, Interstate 84, police said today. longest jump, took the gold medal by Heiden in the men’s 1,000 meters living in W ethersfield. Before retiring last October. another scuffle. rolling with the punches" maybe because advertisers don’t like recognized technical expertise in 66, of 11 Spruce St., Rockville, died Valdiss D. Klavins, 16, of 506 Bush soaring away from his competition. Tuesday. Then, she said, she’ll “go She is survived by her husband, Even with the precautions, at least negative news, covering the sports action and per- retiring in 1960, he was employed as Cerila Rukua Hill Road, was released on a $5,000 Young, meanwhile, was ap­ East Germany's Manfred Deckert back to work, relax a little bit, see a purchasing agent for the former Edward R. Perkins Sr., of Coventry; Friday at his home. 150 spectators were treated for cold- "Before we begin today's Olympic sonalities. MANCHESTER-Cecilia (Harris) non-surety bond for a March 3 prehended on Bush Hill Road after and Japan’s Hirokazu Yagi tied for what’s expected of me from there, Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co. of one son, Edward R. Perkins Jr. of He was a lifelong area resident. his car was sidetracked because of related injuries. Four people were coverage, let’s go up close and per- "ABC took a belated look the other Rukus, 95, of 579 Center St. died appearance in East Hartford the silver medal — the first draw in “Then, I’ll evaluate where I am. Hartford for 40 years. He was an Coventry; one daughter, Mrs. Nellie He is survived by a sister, Mrs. the slippery road conditions. Young evacuated to Lake Placid Hospital sonal with Jim McKay, who is night at how poorly the Winter Olym- Friday at her home. Superior Court. A second youth, 17- Olympic jumping history. I’ll either work or go back to school. I Army veteran of World War 1 and Berntsen, of Acworth, N.H.; two Robert (Ethel) Williams of West and one was treated for a "mild” threatening to go so far over the hill pics are being run. it should have She was born in Lithuania and had year-old David Young of 112 Wood- was subsequently charged with Innauer combined top leaps of 292 have to take an overview of my op­ was a member of the Wethersfield Roxbury, Mass. case of hypothermia. All were he'll need a cab to get back (the taken a gander at itself,” wrote sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Peckham, of lived here most of her life. She side St., Manchester, identified as speeding, police said. <• . and 295 feet and nearly flawless style Funeral services were today at the released. Olympic buses aren’t running),” William Taaffe in the Washington tions.” Country Club for 40 years. Storrs and Mrs. Loretta Girard, of attended the Church of Assumption the driver of the vehicle, was later Gordon M. Derby, 22, of Stafford for 266.3 points. Deckert and Yagi As she had in the 500, Mueller Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Some fans invited trouble by ig­ wrote Tony Kornheiser in a sarcastic Star. He is survived by a son, Arthur R. Griswold; two brothers, Robert and was a member of the Sancissian charged with evading responsibility. Springs, was charged with second had 249.2 points. Yagi’s silver medal decided not to wear the new bright Squires of Hampton and Douglas Prospect St., Rockville. Burial will degree larceny Saturday morning, noring warnings to dress for severe column in the Washington Post. "If they were handing out medals Larson of Cheshire; a daughter, Mrs. Society of Hartford. Police alleged he fled the scene with marked the fourth medal in the gold uniforms her teammates have Squires, of North Carolina and five be in Grove Hill Cemetery. police said. , cold. "It seems clear that McKay sees here for grade B work on TV, ABC Frank (Jean) Wigren of Manchester;. She is survived by four sons, his car after an officer asked for Winter Olympics for Japan, all in been wearing. She said the material a brother, Carl V. Larson o f \ grandchildren. Police said he turned himself in bn himself as the FDR (President would be dashing to the victory Charles Rukus of Colchester, Joseph Home League registration and a license number. jumping. The Japanese swept the top of the new suit is heavier, so she Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Jennie ' Funeral services will be Tuesday, a warrant in connection with an Oct. “Some of these people are wear ,g Roosevelt) of sportscasting; that he stand.” and John Rukus, both of Manchester, MANCHESTER - The Women’s Police said Officer Patrick Reeves three spots in the 70-meter jump preferred the traditional blue and Kohler of Bridgeport;.five grandsons 11 a m,, at the Potter Funeral Home, 4, 1978 theft. He was released on a jogging suits and shoes. 1 guess it’s longs for the thrill of victory, sitting ABC has covered seven of the last and Anthony Rukus of Cumberland, Home League of the Salvation Army was injured in the left shoulder, but when they hosted the Games in 1972. red, and two great-granddaughters. 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial $1,000 non-surety bond for a March 25 the only athletic equipment they by the Olympic torch, all snuggy nine Olympics. "But all the veteran R.I.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 declin^ medical treatment. Klavins Innauer was viewed mainly as a Beth Heiden of Madison, Wis., who Private funeral services will be will be in Center Cemetery. appearance in East Hartford have. And they wonder why they get pooh in his cashmere sweater, hands, from executive producer Willumitis of Manchester; a sister, at the Citadel. There will be a service was hurt during a scuffle before medal threat in the 90-meter jump, finished a disappointing seventh in held at the Holmes Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral Superior Court. cold when it’s 20 below outside,” babbling along, setting a new world Roone Arledge to anchorman Jim Mrs. Charles (Annie) Rukus of East program with Mrs. Molly Bell in being handcuffed, and was taken to an event which earned him a silver both the 1,500 and 500, went against 400 Main St., Manchester. Burial will home today from 7 to 9 p.m. marveled Olympic medical and Olympic record for most tripe McKay and figure skate commen- Hartford; and six grandchildren. charge. Mrs. Annie Johnston will be Manchester Memorial Hospital for medal at the 1976 Olympics. But Enke, and the pair staged a dynamic Memorial donations may be made spokesman Tom Riley. spewed in any given hour. tator Dick Button seem to have be at the convenience of the family. Funeral services will be Tuesday, treatment of minor injuries. No Skimg Today - after his first jump, he held a 10-point finish. The 18-year-old East German to the American Cancer Society. hostess. The women’s downhill went off as "These are subjective reviews, gummed up the machine," said There are no calling hours. 8:15 a.m., from the Samsel- The scuffle took place as Reeves MANCHESTER — The Northview lead over Yagi and blew away the scheduled but Marie-Theres Nadig giving no facts," said an ABC Taaffe. high school student finished in 1:26.66 Memorial donations may be made was investigating the one-car crash 'Ski Slope will not be open today due Gold Medalists B assin ger Funeral H om e, 419 spokesman in response to the field with his second leap. for a fourth-place finish and Heiden to a charity of the donor’s choice. Meet for Prayer at 1:01 a.m., police said. When he to hazardous conditions. was nearly blown off the course, Buckland Road, South Windsor, negative reviews. “The truth is most Record-Bound Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Bower said Davis’ jump served as clocked in at 1:27.01 for fifth. Ladies Guild MANCHESTER - The Knights of asked Young for information, police possibly costing her a silver medal. followed by a mass of Christian Supervised skating will be of the things we've seen in magazines SEATTLE (UPI) - The Seattle a signal the Americans can pose a Sarah Doctor, also of Madison, Voter Enrollment MANCHESTER - St. Mary’s burial, 9 a.m., in the Church of Columbus will meet at the Knight’s said, he attempted to flee. Reeves available at Charter Oak Park, She won the bronze. Zaitsev of the Soviet Union The overnight weather forecast has been favorable.” SuperSonics, bolstered by a crowd of threat in the competition. The other completed her run in 1:28,80, tied for Church Ladies’ Guild will meet Assumption. Burial will be in St. hall tonight at 7 p.m. and proceed to grabbed Young by the jacket sleeve, Center Springs Annex and Unipii captured the gold medal in the MANCHESTER - A voter enroll­ called for temperatures of minus 5 to Bill Madden of the New York Daily 28,125 for Sunday’s game with the U.S. jumpers were Chris McNeill, 14th. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hartford. the John F. Tlerney'Tuneral Home, police said, but Klavins allegedly Pond Annex from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. pairs competition in the Winter ment session will be held Tuesday Thursday at 11 a.m. Members are minus 15 degrees. High of 20 above News did a complimentary per­ Boston Celtics, are on their way to a who finished 23rd, Jim Maki, 26th, Eric Heiden will try for the third of from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the asked to bring a sandwich and Friends may call at the funeral to pray for the repose of the soul of pushed the officer and struck him For updated information phone 643- were expected Monday, sonality piece on McKay. new NBA record for regular season Olympic Games Sunday. (UPI and Jim Denney, a disappointing five possible gold medals in the Registrar's Office in Town Hall. dessert. Beverage will be served. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 n m Joseph A. Volz. 4700. Despite the criticism of the “We just naturally expect McKay home attendance. Photo) 36th. men's 1,000 Tuesday. EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, 1980 - 13 12 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 1», IWO Johnson Challenges Celtics Who Am I? Czech Goalie Newest Star in NHL Called on to relieve starting especially (Borje) Salming, who game. buzzer. NEW YORK (UPI) - For Philadelphia edged Pittsburgh 6-5, to 7-1-2 in the last 10 games. Bob NEW YORK (U P D - Den­ tonio nipped Milwaukee 135-134, and eighth win in its last 10 games. Cunurk* 4, l*landfr* 2 Seattle led 97-96 with 6:51 left, but Laker* 111, Bullel* 107 goaltender Curt Ridley midway knows what it’s like to play far from Chicago beat 3-2, Winnipeg MacMillan and Don Lever tallied for nis Johnson issued a challenge Portland held off Golden State 103-98. Sun* 128, Net* 98 many years, the only associa­ Stan Smyl scored one goal and Carr, operating at the guard position, Norm Nixon hit a pair of free through a game against Hartford,' home.” shaded Quebec 6-5, Montreal and Atlanta. 76ern IIS, Cavalier* 100 Six Phoenix players scored in dou­ tion Czechoslovakia had for Jet* 6, Nordique* 5 Sunday. and substitute center Eric Fernsten throws with five seconds remaining Crha helped the Maple Leafs snap a Crha, who turns 30 in April, played Buffalo skated to a 2-2 tie, Vancouver added three assists and Thomas Darryl Dawkins scored 27 points ble figures. Paul Westphal, with 24 American hockey fans was as ‘i ’ll play anyone, any day scored all of Boston's points in a 12-4 to help Los Angeles to its 15th con­ string that had seen them lose five of more than 80 international games for defeated the New York Islanders 4-2 Barry Melrose scored his fourth Gradin chipped in with two gtals as and grabbed 18 rebounds to lead points, led the way as the Suns beat for that shot,” he said, after surge to give the Celtics their seven- secutive home triumph. The Lakers, the birthplace of Chicago great their previous six games. On Sunday Czechoslovakia. and Edmonton tied St. Louis 5-5. goal of the season at 7:48 of the final Vancouver won its first home game Philadelphia to its fifth straight vic­ New Jersey for the first time in their Pat Hickey, playing his first game point lead with three minutes left. 27-3 at home this season — the best in Stan Mikita. he was rewarded with his first NHL Flyer* 6, I’enguiiiH ,5 period to provide the winning margin since Dec. 29. Anders Kallur.and Bob hitting a baseline jumper with tory. Dawkins scored 17 points In the last five meetings. Truck Robinson start, and Toronto registered a 6-4 in New York since he was traded Gus Williams led the Sonics with 27 the league — overcame a 37-20 first- Now, in the space of a few days, Philadelphia, a loser only four for Winnipeg. Mprris Lukowich had Bourne scored for New York and 11 seconds left to give the Seat­ second half to help stave off the and Alvan Adams each had 18 points period deficit. Elvin Hayes led the victory over the Rangers at New from the Rangers to Colorado, and times in 56 games this season, over­ two goals and three assists for the Curt Fraser had Vancouver’s other points, followed by Jack Sikma with Cavaliers, who rebounded from a 16- for the Siins. that Eastern European country is tle SuperSonics a 109-108 vic­ 22. Larry Bird was high for Boston Bullets with 31 points and Kareem York. then to Toronto, opened the scoring came deficits of 3-0 and 5-2 and final­ Jets, while Quebec suffered its ninth goal. point first-quarter deficit to trail 105- King* 108, Clipper* 107 haviiig a profound influence on the tory over the Boston Celtics. with 21 points, while Carr added 20. Abdul-Jabbar paced the Lakers with state of the game in North America. "1 didn’t leave Czechoslovakia for for the Leafs, giving him 12 goals in ly won on Brian Propp’s goal with consecutive road loss. 98 with 2:58 to play. Otis BiWsong scored 30 points and “ D.J. is the kind of player who can A crowd of 28.726 in Seattle's 25. On Thursday, the United States any political reason, only because I 14 games, and Laurie Boschman less than two minutes remaining. CunuHirn* 2, Satire* 2 NuggelH 112, Roekel* 99 Sam Lacey dropped in a 15-footer shoot one-for-20 in a game." said cavernous Kingdome watched the Spur* 13S, Burk* 134 I risked my life as a U.S. wanted to realize the dream of Euro­ added two goals. Bob Kelly of the Flyers and Ross Pierre Mondou’s 25th goal of the Oiler* 5, Blue* .5 Forward George Johnson scored a with two minutes to play to boost W during world War II, Olympic team scored a stunning up­ teammate John Johnson, "but when showdown between the teams with George Gervin scored 42 points, in­ pean hockey players to play in North "1 get up against the Rangers,” Lonsberry of Pittsburgh each scored season with 4:37 left to play enabled Left wing Brett Callighen scored career-high 28 points to lead the hur­ Kansas City. The basket by Lacey, 'That was after I finished my set over the Czechs at Lake Placid, it comes down to the last shot he's the best records in the league, and at cluding 21 in the third quarter, to end America,” said the 5-foot-lO, 175- said Hickey. "This is my town. My two goals. Montreal to gain a tie at Buffalo, All with 4:33 remaining to cap a three- ting but hustling Nuggets. Alex who had 16 points, was the last by the major league baseball raising hopes for an American the one I want to take it. He's such a least one player looked forward to a the Bucks’ six-game winning streak. career (1923-39). A catcher pounder, who signed with Toronto heart is still in New York.” As for Illurk lluwkH Flume* 2 the goals came in the final period goal rally and provide Edmonton English added 24 points and Dan Issel Kings anid gave them a 108-100 lead. medal, and during the weekend a pressure player. " continuation of the rivalry. (known, for a change, as last fall after defecting in Fussen, the club’s new goalie, Hickey said, Doug Wilson scored one goal and with Bob Gainey getting the first with its tie. Wayne Gretzky scored had 20. Issel now has scored 20 or Lloyd Frdfi’s five-footer from the left The Spurs erased a 133-127 deficit on defector from Czechoslovakia, Jiri Dennis Johnson certainly seems to "A Sonic-Celtic championship bright), I finished with the West Germany. “ I was very excited "Both last night and tonight Crha assisted on two others as Chicago goal for the Canadiens and Derek his 35th goal of the year for the more points in each of his last 23 side hit the rim and fell short at the two free throws by Mark Olberding, Boston Red Sox. Crha, made an impressive debut in thrive in clutch situations He made a about starting. I got a lot of en­ was the difference in the game.” gained its fifth consecutive home vic­ Smith and Ric Seiling scored for Buf­ Oilers. Wayne Babych had two goals would intrigue me," said Seattle's games. buzzer. a tip-in by guard Mike Gale and the National Hockey League with critical three-point goal in Seattle's Paul Silas, who has won titles with Toronto. couragement from mv teammates. In other NHL games Sunday, tory and stretched its overall record falo, There were no penalties in the and two assists for St. Louis. lluHkH 108, PinlonH 99 Purer* 108, Bull* 100 James Silas’ winning 15-foot jumper CK' JO aSf J9AB Sufileq ouip double overtime win over Boston both clubs Dan Roundfield scored 19 points Billy Knight came off the bench to with 28 seconds remaining. .3111» P'1 01“ ■*-'oa *>W H3MSNV four weeks ago. and on Sunday he In other games. Philadelphia and John Drew and Charlie Criss score 26'|)oints for Indiana, which scored six of his 21 points in the final topped Cleveland 115-100. Denver Trail Blazer* 103, Warrior* 98 iUIZ added 18 each for Atlanta. The loss opened a 44-20 lead in the second 2:37 of the game as the Sonlcs fought downed Houston 112-99, Atlanta Forward Abdul Jeelani scored 26 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I was the 10th straight for Detroit, a period, and was leading 52-37 at the back from a 108-101 deficit. defeated Detroit 108-99. Phoenix points, including two free throws Tourney Games team record. The Pistons trailed by end of the first half. Chicago, behind with 6 seconds remaining, as After Johnson's final two points, routed New Jersey 128-98. Kansas six with 3:09 to play, but Eddie John­ Eagles Up Skein Reggie Theus' 33 points, came back the Celtics had one last try at the win City edged San Diego 108-107. Indiana Portland snapped a four-game losing son and Armond Hill then hit con­ to within 73-63 in the third period but but M L Carr's shot from the top of beat Chicago 108-100. Los Angeles streak. The Warriors, were led by secutive buckets to ice Atlanta's couldn't completely close the gap. Germain the kev bounced off the rim at the stopped Washington 111-107. San An- Robert Parish’s 23 points. Set Wednesday College Basketball Roundup Wins First Tournament rankings and pairings for the State Girls’ Basket­ In New York Trip ball Tournament and CIAC Boys’ Hockey Tournament were released Saturday in Meriden and Hamden respectively. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (U PD - Continuing its recent assault Northwest game. Dot Germain is described by one of 'T v e got to give the kids a lot of The cage tourney finds Manchester her golfing colleagues as a very slow on the hoop. East Catholic ran High, 14-5, 11th ranked in the Class credit in that they played two games winner on a date and time to be an­ Maryland Struggling and easy person with a dry sense of roughshod past Holy Cross in 24 hours with such intensity. It IN HIS 1 ABA SEASONS LL Division, and it’ll play 22nd- nounced. The East Catholic- humor. MARVIN BARNES HIT 3 ranked 10-9 Shelton High Wednesday High of Flushing, N.Y., 81-52, gave the school and state a lot of Windham winner faces No. 2 ranked “She’s like E. F. Hutton. When she THREE POINT BASKETS. night at Maloney High in Meriden in Saturday night at b’ordham recognition.” WHO HOLDS THE ABA 20-0 Lyman Hall of Wallingford in the speaks, everybody listens,” quipped a playdown round tilt at 6 o’clock. University in . Venora, for a second straight MARK OF 199 INONEYR? first round on a date and time to be Donna Caponi Young. Twenty seven teams qualified in It was the high-powered Eagles’ game, had 29 points, hitting ll-of-16 A. RICK BARRY announced. In ACC After Losses Germain, herself, may have^been the LL Division where Conard High second win in 24 hours as Friday field goal tries. He also latched onto B. OONBUSE Nineteen teams qualified in the thinking about looking for an invest­ C. LOUIE DAMPIER is defending champ. night they whipped Bloomfield, 86-54. 10 rebounds. Kiro added 20 points, Class L Division. Wilbur Cross, 20-0, NEW YORK (UPI) - With the enemy lead DePaul, which has built a 23-game winning streak ment firm Sunday night. She had just East Catholic, 10-6, is the No. 15 East, 15-4, has won five in a row and hitting 6-for-ll from the field and a is defending champ and top ranked. staggered and draped over the ropes, the over two seasons and has won 39 consecutive home pocketed $15,000 by winning the $100,- 6 9 -9 ^ nen :J9 MSUE seed in the Class L Division field. The games. in its last four has averaged 82.8 perfect 8-for-8 from the charity On the ice. East Catholic, 9-7-1, is Terrapins of Maryland found themselves in an 000 LPGA tournament at Pasadena Eaglettes, a quarter finalist a year Derek Smith scored 18 points and Darrell Griffith points. stripe. He also latched onto 5 13th seed in the 14-team Division II ideal position to deliver the final blow and end Golf Club. rebounds. Kiro, 6-foot-3 senior, did ago, will oppose 18th-ranked 10-9 added 14 as Louisville registered its 17th straight victory. The Eagles conclude regular season Windham High in a playdown round field. The Eagle sextet spins into ac­ It was the first tourney victory for not play the fourth quarter and may Basketball the race for first place in the Atlantic Coast The Cardinals, 24-2, led 32-30 at intermission and jumped play Tuesday night at home against clash Wednesday night at Portland tion Wednesday night against fourth- Germain, now in her seventh year on miss the Manchester game, Penders Conference. out to a 52-44 lead midway through the second half, Cin­ crosstown Manchester High, which im: e w kf High at 7:30, ranked 14-6 Enfield High at Enfield the tour, but Young predicted it reported. He was hit going up for a But a funny thing happened on the way to Durham, N.C. cinnati’s Eddie Lee led all scorers with 19 points. sports a similar mark, at 8 o'clock. Manchester Police stopped The Manchester-Shelton winner Twins Rink at 8:20, The Raiders cap­ wouldn’t be her last. layup, in the third quarter and suf­ "We're still in first place but it's getting slimmer and Avenging a two-point loss at the buzzer in Corvallis, East took the first meeting back on Automatic Comfort, 26-22. and will face the East Haven-Southington tured the 1979-80 CCIL championship. "She had to skip several tourneys fered a slight concussion, according slimmer," said Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell after his Ore. last month, Washington State scored a major sur­ Dec. 27, 57-46. Crispino's trimmed Moriarty’s. 18- last year because of shoulder to Penders. seventh-ranked Terrapins suffered a 66-61 loss to No. 19 prise. Don Collins, the Pac-lO’s leading scorer, keyed the The East-Holy Cross tilt was a 11, Saturday at the West Side Rec. problems,” Young said. "I didn’t win East was 27-for-50 from the field. Duke Saturday. “We can't afford any more losses." Cougars’ attack with 26 points. Teammate Bryan Rison, prelim to the Fordham-Rutgers on the tour until I was in my fifth "We had an off night, " Penders said Mike Sardo had 14 points and John Three weeks ago, Maryland enjoyed a commanding who set a Pac-10 free-throw record earlier this week collegiate tilt. And in a storybook set­ Snowstorm Halts year." Fallon 10 for Police while Albert against Oregon, added 20 before a sellout crowd of 12,327 somewhat tongue in cheek. In top­ lead in the ACC, perhaps the deepest conference in the Germain battled raw, blustery ting, former Eagle standout 6-fool-l Smith netted 10 markers and George in WSU’s Performing Arts Coliseum. guard Mark Murphy cashed in 6-for-6 ping Bloomfield. East was 31 for49 nation, with five teams currently ranked in the top 20. weather and mounting pressure down Lata and Sean Adams 4 apiece for Freshman Sam Bowie scored 23 points to pace Ken­ from the foul line in the closing 45 from the floor. But the loss to Duke, a tough team to figure out, was the the back nine Sunday to win the tour­ Comfort. John Dougan (10) and Paul second straight ACC setback for the Terps and the title is tucky in a nationally televised gdme Sunday. UNLV led seconds to pace the Rams to an upset Penders credits the play of Kiro Hoop, Ice Games nament with a 54-hole total of 209, 7- Huntington (6) led Crispino's while 42-39 win over the Scarlet Knights. and Brian Galligan for the Eagles' up for grabs. 51-50 with 16 minutes remaining in the contest when Ken­ under-par. Jeremy Dieterle's 6 points topped Maryland, with a 9-3 ACC record, holds a one-game tucky scored six straight points on jumpers by Bowie, Murphy, who had 16 points as Pete Kiro recent success. "In the last four Moriarty's. One shot back at 210 were Young games they've picked us up and The first snowfall of the winter season forced postponement of lead over North Carolina, which has an 8-4 conference Kyle Macy and Jay Shidler. Sid Green was high scorer for Fordham bowed to nationally ranked Standings: M oriarty's 6-3, and Beth Daniel. They waited at the East also showed itself first class (Tom) Fortin coming off the bench two basketball games Saturday night. mark'. Clemson is 8-5 in the ACC and North Carolina State the Rebels with 17 points and Macy added 14 for the Wild­ 18th green for a possible playoff. Notre Dame, finished with 8 markers Crispino's 5-4. Comfort 5-4, Police 2- cats, who boosted their record to 24-4. on the hardwood. It grabbed a 17-12 helps defensively. Galligan is putting The East Catholic-St. Paul HCC is 7-5. The Tar Heels wind up their conference schedule Their hopes were buoyed when as the Rams moved their record to Ethan Martin scored 25 points and stole the ball seven lead after the first turn but then put pressure on the other team's top Girls' Playoff Consolation tilt at Becker Junior College in a home en­ this week with a road game at North Carolina State and a Germain hit her tee shot into the 10-13, home game against Duke. Wake Forest and Virginia, times in helping LSU roll up its 11th consecutive “ Holy Cross fans were asking the contest away with a 25-point se­ perimeter people. He’s lightning Northwest Catholic in West Hartford counter at 8 o'clock. trees and after pitching back into the cond quarter. The Eagles led at the quick and allows us to play man-to­ , .11 M O R S was postponed. It’s been rescheduled The CCIL Boys' Swim Meet, slated both ACC teams, are the final two opponents for Southeastern Conference victory. The Tigers, 204 overall, ‘where is Manchester, Connecticut?' Action last Friday at the East Side intermission, 42-24, with Pete Kiro man defense. Offensively he tonight at Northwest at 6 o'clock. at East Hartford High, was also post­ Maryland this season. are tied for the SEC lead with Kentucky. Reggie Johnson and were saying we ‘must be a bunch Rec saw West Side No. 3 whip East (101 and Bob Venora (7) leading the The Norwalk-Manchester Com­ poned. For Duke, the victory follows four consecutive losses of Tennessee led all scorers with 28 points. of hicks,’” reported Eagle Coach Jim generates a lot and allows us to push Side No. 3, 74-47, and Y No 1 take a second-quarter uprising. munity College collegiate tilt at East The Manchester-East Catholic ice Open-Mouth Shot and may be a sign of better things to come for a team that Ohio State, getting 18 points from Herb Williams and 17 - LPGA - Penders. the ball up the court. And Kiro up forfeit win over Y. 2. Ron Pedemonte "The second quarter we broke it front realizes he has to rebound and Catholic was also called off. No new hockey game at Bolton Ice Palace was once ranked No. 1 in the nation. The Blue Devils from Kelvin Ransey, led Illinois all the way after the How quickly they found out to the popped in 36 points, Jeff Fields 16 and Alvan Adams of Phoenix looks at two defenders’ hands as he open." Penders related, “I don't has been doing a good job I just hope date has been set. The Cougars was also postponed. No new date has might have to win the ACC tournament to secure a third opening minute to remain in a tie for the Big 10 lead. The fairway left her third shot 35 feet contrary. Kent Stringfellow 10 for WS 3 while tried to score last night against New Jersey Nets. (UPI Photo) think the kids can play any better he’s okay. " return to action tonight against been set. straight NCAA playoff bid. mini’s top scorer, Eddie Johnson, was held to seven from the pin on the par-5 hole. But “Before the game we presented than they are now. And I don't know Kyle Ayer dished out 10 assists Pat Carroll had a game-high 37 "Obviously we needed this win badly," said Duke points. Germain, who was coming off a them (Holy Cross players) with if that's good or bad. They’re looking against the Green-clad New Yorkers, tallies for ES 3. Coach Bill Foster. “Gene Banks did a super job for us Missouri center Steve Stipandvich scored 18 points and bogey at 17, made it down in two mugs and then they knew we were a for the open man. They’ve been who dip to 5-14 for the season. "You Over at the West Side Rec, West both offensively and defensively. 1 think the big thing was the victory, coupled with Kansas’ triumph over Kansas putts and had the title. first class operation," Penders Side No. 2 topped East Side No. 1, 36- Lasorda Loses Fist Fight we showed poise in a situation of adversity.” State, moved the Tigers into sole possession of first place added. playing very well ever since the could really see how valuable he is. Weather Holds Up She had a round of 69 that included 28, and East Side No. 2 was a forfeit shouting at each other. When two Banks hit 8-of-ll field goals, scored 21 points and more in the Big Eight Conference for the first time this season. eight birdies, two bogeys and a seeing the open man, especially on a winner over West Side No. 1. Dean LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A fist- big court like Fordham's," Penders NBC workers entered the studio, importantly, shut down Albert King, the ACC's leading Ed Odom led all scorers with 31 points for Oklahoma triple-bogey 7 on the 12th hole. Page (14) and Tim Fogarty (6) led fight in a television studio between remarked. Lefebvre was on top of Lasorda as scorer. King shot O-for-4 in the first half and finished the State. The triple-bogey came after Ger­ WS 2 while Mark Coulter had a game- Los Angeles Dodgers’ manager Tom Playing at Tucson Filling out the Top 20, llth-ranked North Carolina over­ Shades of 20 Years Ago Lasorda and former Dodger player both men wrestled on the carpet. The night with only 12 points. main hit her drive into the trees and high 17 tallies for ES 1. In other games this weekend featuring Top 10 teams, came a sluggish first half to defeat Virginia 68-51; No. 12 K u h I Culliolir ( 81) — Venora 9 11-13- and coach Jim Lefebvre Sunday left two were separated and left the her second shot into a trap guarding 29, Kiro 6 8-8 20, Ayer 1 1-3 3, Radant 2 3-3 Standings: WS -9-0. WS 2 7-2, ES 2 studio. TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) — Playing on the PGA tour is tough topranked DePaul stretched its record to 22-0 by routing Purdue beat Wisconsin 69-61 despite 30 points by the the front of the green. She blasted out 6-3, Y 1 4-5, ES 1 4-5. WS 1 2-7. ES 3 2- Lasorda with a bloodied face. enough but when you have to spend a couple of days locked up in Badgers’ Wesley Matthews; No. 13 Notre Dame stopped 7. Galligan 4 0-0 8. Ciszewski 12-2 4. Skoly Lasorda was bleeding, apparently Lefevbre told NBC sportscaster Butler 103-79, No. 3 Louisville defeated Cincinnati 61-57, of the trap and over the green, For USA Hockey Squad 2 0-0 4, Fortin 1 13 3. McCoy 1 1-1 3. 7. Y 2 2-7. Steve Somers that Lasorda had taken Washington State stunned No. 4 Oregon State 69-51, No. 5 South Carolina 90-66; No, 14 Brigham Young routed from his nose, while Lefebvre was a motel room watching television re-runs or playing cards and ^scuffed a return shot and then after Pagani 0 0-0 0, Hintz 0 0-0 0, Falkowski 0 his coat off and charged at him, and Kentucky disposed of Nevada-Las Vegas 74-69 Sunday, Alaska 93-59; No. 15 Weber State stalled Northern unmarked following the brawl at then try to make putts through casual water, it’s downright getting back onto the green two 0-0 0. Totals 27 27-33 81, Lefevbre responded with a punch No. 6 LSU beat Tennessee 73-66, No. 9 Ohio State topp^ Arizona 28-22; No. 16 Clemson beat No. 20 North Carolina LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — It happened almost 20 years Fidrych Signs KNBC studios. The men were at the exasperating. putted. that knocked Lasorda down and Illinois 71-57 and No. 10 Missouri defeated Oklahoma State as Larry Nance and Billy Williams combined for 45 “ But for some reason, my com­ ago in a place called Squaw Valley, Calif. A United States Olym­ Holy CroHH (,32) — Girard 1 0-0 2. DETROIT (UPD - Mark Fidrych, station for taping of interviews. "We're really being tested this bloodied the manager's face. back at 138, so nine players are State 93-81. points and 16 rebounds; Kansas upset No. 17 Kansas State posure didn’t leave me," she said. pic hockey team, given little chance of doing anything more than DeBonis 3 0-0 6, Pasaini 4 4-4 12, Gilroy 1 the American League Rookie of the Witnesses said the 53-year-old week, " said Jim Colbert, who Lasorda was unavailable for com­ within four shots of each other. Mark Aguirre scored 30 points in only 26 rninutes to 48-46; and No. 18 Arizona State beat Southern Cal 67-57. That was an understatement. On participating, shocked the world by winning the gold medal. 0-0 2, Letlire 4 4-,'i 12. Auegia 1 0-0 2. Year in 1976 who has been sidelined Lasorda waited in the studio somehow through a series of rainouts Howard Twittv, Dan Pohl and Tim ment. the very next hole, she drilled in a 40- With goalie Jack McCartan stop­ Fennelly2 0-0 4, McKerfrv 5 0-00, DuffvO with arm problems much of the last following the taping of his interview has managed to shoot 66-68 in two 2-2 2. Wolff 1 0-0 2, Dato 6 0-0 0. Crehah 0 Lefevbre, now the batting instruc­ Simpson are within striking distance, foot putt for a birdie. ping almost everything the opposi­ team from the National Hockey two years, has reached contract and when Lefevbre, 37, arrived, rounds to lead the $300,000 Tucson 0-0 0 Totals 21 10-11 52 tor for the Giants, too, at 139. On No. 17, Germain got in trouble tion threw at him and Bill Christian League. They’re that good. " terms with the Detroit Tigers, thus Lasorda asked if he could speak with Open. Bruce Lietzke, who has won the played for the Dodgers for eight again with a bogey on a missed 2-foot scoring the tournament-winning The powerful Soviets beat the U.S. averting a scheduled arbitration the former Dodger. The two men The tournament should have ended seasons and was voted the National Tucson Open in two of the last three Baker Ignored Pit Crew putt but kept her cool for a crucial 10-3 in a New York tuneup Feb. 9. hearing. went into a vacant studio and began Sunday but today Colbert and 75 goal, the Americans did what League MVP in i%5. years, and Andy Bean, who won the final hole par. U.S. Coach Herb Brooks said then others who survived rain and everyone said was impossible. They Hawaiian Open last week, are at 141, Daniel, a second-year pro, made a that the Russians would "run away flooding, not to mention boredom, beat the Czechs (twice), the while Lee Trevino, second to Bean valiant challenge after starting two and hide " in the Olympics. So far, plus the cut will be playing in only the Russians and the defending world last week, is at 142. Johnny Miller, To Capture Daytona 500 shots back of both Germain and they have, but ... champion Canadians to win the gold. third round with one more to go who won here in 1974-75-76, is another "You know about hockey, in one JSavratilovaExtends 6coreboQrcl Young. She blistered the front nine That was the last time the Winter Tuesday. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. H\ I niUti lnlfrn.iii'in.il two shots back at 144. finished second. Third place went to in the pits before he could drive the with a 31 on five birdies, but lost her game anything can happen. " said NATIONAUUK KWV LKAI.I K Games were held in the U.S. Now, ISet MatchVictories NATIONM, HASKKTHAM. ASSOC Cainiilwll Conlorencp "It's remarkable we have played The cut was set at even-par 146 (UPI) — Buddy Baker’s crew backup goalie Steve Janaszak, who K js tfrn ( nnlerfm v another member of the "Alabama Oldsmobile over to the winner’s cir­ chance for a tie when she also with the 1980 Games almost a week I’atnck Division considering the circumstances," which meant such as Phoenix might start against Romania. "It can OAKLAND, Calif.(UPI) - Mar­ MkiniH OiviMiin w t. T IMS i ;k da chief was yelling at him over gang" — Bonnett — whose balky cle. bogeyed 17, old, another U.S. hockey team — this W I. IM Oh added Colbert, who as a 15-year Open winner Jeff Mitchell, Don tina Navratilova extended her con­ l'hiUHlc'l|ihia :» 4i:i 'Jl zw the radio to let up on the Mercury was pushed across the Not only did Baker lead for 143 of Young, fifth on the all-time money one given only an outside shot at a be a combination of bounces, breaks, hoslon 44 "4*' NS’ Isl.mdrrs Z? 'Z! H K! 194 178 veteran of the tour wars has seen just January, Dave Hill, Dave Stockton stripe by a sympathetic driver. Dale the 200 laps and beat back challenges plus a hot goaltender." secutive match virlorie.s to 24 Sundav I'liilatlHiitiUi 44 Hi T.U W IliiniHTs Z Zl 9 '9 2i; 'JK list, bogeyed two of the first three medal — is in position to raise \vw York ;U 4K1 1. '. \ll;inl.i Z -a 9 T9 192 189 about everything there is to see. and Miller Barber moved down the accelerator and conserve what night with a 6-1. 7-6 (7-4) victory over 424 IK Earnhardt of Kannapolis. N.C., was from Gale Yarborough and holes before getting untracked with a eyebrows around the world. "1 think we ll be a better hockey U.istiin2l"n 18 81 9 41 I,J 214 "Now, I think we are going to get it road today toward Los Angeles and little gasoline he had left when Australian Evonne Goolagong New 2T 41U ai SinvOii' Division fourth and 1975 Daytona winner Ben­ Earnhardt, 1979 rookie of the year, birdie on No. 5 and three straight bir­ club against Romania, " Brooks said Ccnli.tl OiM.'iiin W 1. T I’ts IIK (1.4 in. I sure hope we do. " The 1980 A m e ric a n s, w ith W I. IM i.h the next event, which starts at th? silver Oldsmobile that won ny Parsons of Ellferbe, N.C., finished but he also set a record for 500-mile dies to start the back nine. However, Saturday after the Americans — Cawley for a $30,0OC purse in a < hicajiii ISU Itf 171 Christian's son, Dave, manning one Ml.int.i 2f SI b)uis 2T 23 10 IK8 IIG The weather forecast isn't all that Riviera on Thursday. fifth. stock car races. His average speed women's tennis tournament. S.»n Anlnmu iCJ -Z 4 the Daytona 500 began she lipped out three birdie putts in of the defense spots, weren't sup­ fighting off first-period lethargy — I'jiinontiin 19 ‘2712 218 236 good but as one tournament official n.iiish.n :«I :i) Only 21 of the 42 cars that started was 177.602 mph. the final holes and also missed the disposed of Norway 5-1. ' ^ t I'm Navratilova, the defending cham­ kiincouviT 19 29 9 181 201 sputtering. posed to beat Sweden. They weren't Itulian.i :«> ^ \Smni|H'K i: 36 9 Its ‘241 said, "It should be better than it was “Everything just went scared to death of the Ger­ pion, opened swiftly and with (•IfVfl.int) 2T :« 12 Baker’s pit crew had gambled on the race under sunny skies and gusty chance for a playoff. supposed to even come close to Coloraiit 14 34 9 177 223 Sunday." That could be taken to [)flriiil 14 47 ail 'll Wales Conferenct winds were still running when the beautifully," Baker said "If I have Pat Bradley, with a final round of mans. authority, grabbing a 5-0 lead in the Wi-sUTfi Conli'rt'ncf mean almost anything since it was half a fuel load. That was so they beating Czechoslovakia. They were Norris Division checkered flag fell. to quit tomorrow, I feel like I’ve had "If you look back in the record first set. The second match was Miilvu-st Divisiiin W I T Pts (;F (iA • Complete Mechanical Service could shorten his final pit stop and 70, finished fourth with 211, while supposed to beat Norway and shook I overcast for some time Sunday, it W I’t'l (ih Montreal ■J2 19 7 224 183 Sports Slate The total purse for the race was a great racing career. This is our Sandra Palmer was fifth with 212 and books of United States hockey, you’ll even, but Goolagong was never able Kansas Cils :K 2b .’iM • Collision Repair get him back on the track in six off a letdown to win that one. They’re lais Anid'lps 23 ‘27 9 r. 232 247 rained for another period, then the Milwaiikt'p :r 2H -”4) 2'z $660,000. Super Bowl, this is the big one for us. Bonnie Lauer, Donna Horton White, see that the Americans always lost to take command. IMUsbur^h 20 27 II ^ 188 222 seconds time. 2-0-1 — tied with Sweden atop the Donvor 371 14 ■20 27 9 41 189 192 • Auto Painting sun came out and finally it became Navratilova won the tiebreaker •2U 42 m 17 Detroit Monday Baker’s tank was so dry, the crew For one time, I didn’t do something Silvia Bertolaccini and Carolyn Hill the key game to the West Germans, Chicago iia rtlo rd 18 2f . 12 41 199 206 overcast again. Then he just refused to quit Blue Division — as they prepare to Hah H) 42 m 17 BASKETBALL had to pump him a few gallons of gas stupid.” were tied at 213. They've always posed problems to with a backhand volley. Adams Divisiun • Low Cost Service Rentals Colbert hasn't won a tournament charging ahead even though he had a meet Romania tonight Division W L T Pts (IF GA Bci ker ul MCC, « the United States. But w ^ e in a In lifetime matches, Goolagong W L Pel DH 36 ir. 8 a 231 IM 13-second lead over his closest com­ The U.S. has two games remaining 4T 16 738 - Uultalo • Factory Trained Technicians on his own since the 1974 American good position maybe to be seeded No, still Holds an 13-11 edge over Span If Boston • 34 If 8 71 226 169 (Jiciify Tech ut (iromwcll, 8 petitor with three laps to go. before the semifinal round. Victories lais AnK»‘h‘s 43 18 7Uf ^ 2f' 1811 C. 217 16B Golf Classic, so it's obvious why he'd 4U 20 6b7 4>z Mi?nesota • Charge With Master Charge Eu»l (iailiidir vx, St. Paul at IICC “If I'd have run out of gas. I’d tonight and Wednesday night (over 1 going into the finals. We’re tied Navratilova. I'iiiH’nix Toronto 24 29 4 r: 2ir. 237 like to see the Tucson Open, sixth on San Du'uo ■2» 33 468 16'2 yuobiN’ 20 28 8 41 168 202 Charlie Finley Wants Billy Martin with Sweden but they have that game Navratilova played aggressively Pori land 28 33 VS 17 • 24 Hour Wrecker Service Girlx Playoff at NorlliKCHl probably have shot myself,” said the West Germany) and a Swedish loss to Sunday's Results the tour this year, finish with its (ioldt'n Stalf 18 43 2Sf 27 with the Czechs (Wednesday)." throughout the match, firing bullets ?6, Quebet'fi. aft fialholic, t) 39-year-old Charlotte, N.C., driver Martin is also in Fort Lauderdale, is genuinely interested in returning Czechoslovakia Wednesday would Sundav s Results Tel. 646-6464 allotted 72 holes. NEW YORK (UPI) - Oakland A’s The U.S.-Romania game is set (or that kept her opponent constantly Atlanta2. alt 'T m playing a lot better now than I known as "Bad Luck Buddy.” He owner Charles 0. Finley apparently and he met with Steinbrenner Sun­ to baseball as a manager in 1980, give the Americans a first-place I’hiladelphia 11!'. (Meveland lOO, alt Toronto 6. N.Y Ra|rRers4 lucHday 8:30 p.m. EST. in other Blue Division running from side to side and from Atlanta IQB. Detroit 99. ait. Philadelphia6, Pillsburghf. have in a long time," said Colbert, finished in second place at Daytona has decided that the best start on his day. The Yankees owner will talk though. I’m sorry there’s no more to finish and the right to meet the Indiana lOB. Chicaao 100. all BASKETBALL the backcourt to the net. San Anioniu t3T.. Milwaukt*!' 134. aft Monlreah, HufIalo2ihet games Monday, Sweden meets St UiuisTi. iLdmonlonfi (tiei five times but had never been able to team’s climb back to respectability with Sapir again Monday. say. I would say yes, there is a second-place club from the Red Divi­ IH'nver 112. Houston99 all "and in the two rounds here I've had MuncliexU-r ul Euxl (iulliolic, 8 However, Goolagong had trouble Vann)uver4. N Y Islanders 2 sion. Norway at 1:30 and Czechoslovakia lais Angeles 111, SSasliinnlun 1(17, all some lucky breaks. Maybe it's my IVnney ul IjIuHtonImry, 8 win in 34 starts at the would be to hire fiery Billy Martin as The A’s, currently the only team in possibility.” connecting on passing shots when Monday 's (James superspeedway. As of now, Canada, Finland and takes on West Germany at 8:00, in Phix'nix 128. Now Jersey 98 all N Y Ranjters at Iiartlord turn to win. 1 don't care how well you N orlliwfH l manager. the major leagues without a Newton paused for a moment and KimsasCitv 108. San Diejto 197. all Culliolir ul South Wind- the Red Division, Canada goes up Navratilova charged the net. Her la)S AnRoles ul Detroit Baker, who picked up $102,275 for But no matter how much Finley manager, must fill the position said, "We’ll be making a statement Poland — none considered powers — Seattle IU9.'Ifoslon lUH ail play, you won't win if you don't get nor against Japan at 1:00, Poland plays strong forehand passing shots in­ Portland lUR. (ilh- ul Sinixliury wants Martin, and he wants him very Holland at 4:30 and the Soviets tackle variably dipped into the net. Monday's (iuines Red Division. The U.S. should have I No (tames setu'duUHl > Colbert shot a 68 Sunday and with Bui'oii Ai'udfiny ul Bollon cars on the highspeed, high-risk badly, there’s still rio assurance Finley, who admitted he had spoken Billy. That’s really ail 1 can reveal.” no problem with any, leaving only the Finland at 5:00. his 66 Friday — it took the field of 144 Vinul Terli ul Rlium NASCAR circuit. anything'can be worked out. Nothing with agent Doug Newton concerning In Chicago, Finley initially denied "I told you to slow down,” insisted Martin’s availability for employ­ any interest in Martin. "I don’t know Soviets. two days to play the first round — he fioM-iilry ul Rorkv Hill has been settled yet. b V fR 8 0 riASS Of DfPENDABLt SERVICE! has a 12-under-par score of 134, one VtRES'TLINi; crew chief Waddell Wilson via the One of several obstacles is the ment. where these reports came from. I’m Considering the strength of the Roy White to Play in Japan stroke ahead of Tom Purtzer and two Munclii-nU-r ul Euxt (iulholir, I car radio. remainder of Martin’s contract with Newton, Martin’s agent, refused to going to have to have a manager Russians, who have outscored their "I can’t hear you,” Baker the , which runs confirm or deny the possibility of opponents 41-5 in three games here, SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) - Roy in front of Buddy Allin, who after two |i.ni. between now and next Friday and ting average. Lifetime, he hit .271 CHEVROLET years as a club pro is back to see if he answered and pressed his gas pedal through 1981 at $125,000 per year. Martin managing the A’s in 1980. ’The I’ve sure as hell been considering a they would be heavy favorites White, who played three infield atlas bantlq against the U.S. — but heavy with 160 homers. can adjust to the Tour, VI fdnexduy to the floor. He was afraid, he said Martin would have to get permission job became available last Wednesday number of possibilities.” positions and the outfield for the New • 24 Hour Emergency Service BASKETBALI, later, that Nell Bonnett — then in se­ when Finley — whose latest attempt favorites have lost before. York Yankees since joining them in "After giving careful consideration Purtzer shot Sunday's best round — from the Yankees to talk with to all the proposals made to Jerry (ireuliT llurlford ul MLfi, 8 cond place — was gaining on him. to sell the A’s to Denver oilman Mar­ But he added, "I did make an in­ “We would have to play a perfect 1965, has agreed to join the Tokyo • Burner Sales & Service a 6-under 67 — while Allin, who another club, but Yankees Owner Kapstein during the last several 1229 MAIN ST: MANCHESTER MunclicHirr (girlx) vh. Shcllon ul Suddenly, on lap 198, Baker’s fuel vin Davis fizzled due to lease quiry (into Billy M artin’s game and they would have to come Yomiuri Giants this season, it was • Clean Heating Oils dropped off the Tour after winning George .Steinbrenner has indicated months, 1 decided that it would be in Muloney High, Meriden, 6 pressure dropped. He prepared to problems' with the Oakland Coliseum availability). It hasn’t really out very flat," said Buzz Schneider^ announced Sunday by agent Jerry five events in seven years because he he would not stand in Martin’s way. the best interests of myself and my EuhI (iutholie (girlx) vh. Windlium coast the remaining two laps when Steinbrenner, in fact, has been — announced he wouldn’t rehire Jim progressed that far at all. We’re one of the heroes of the first three Kapstcin. 6 4 9 - 4 5 9 5 couidn't take the constant traveling family to sign with the Giants." said ul Portiund High, 7;,'{0 Bonnett’s car blew an engine on the meeting for the past six weeks in Marshall, last season’s manager. opening spring training in a few days games and a member of the 1976 U.S. The 36-year-old switch hitter was Call L's For Your Home Heating and hasseling. shot a 69. White, who played in the World H E HOCKEY front stretch . The caution flag was Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with New "I can’t confirm anything,” New­ team. "When you play the Soviets, limited to 81 games last year, coming And Air Conditioni ig Needs OENtBAL MOTORS nUltS DIVISION Dave Barr, Rex Caldwell, Keith and we don’t have a manager. I’m Series three times with the Yankees. Fergus, Bob Flastwood, Stan Lee and EuhI (iulholie ul Enfield (Enfield hoisted and Baker cruised to victory. Orleans judge Eddie Sapir, who is a ton said. “I can’t say any individuals sorry I can’t be more informative it’s like a high school team playing a to bat only 205 times with a .215 bat- Dan Halldorson are another shot I'HitiH Rink), 8:20 Rnhbv Allison of Hueytown, Ala., friend and advisor of Martin’s. are interested in Billy. I believe Billy than that.”

( I I 14 - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Feb. 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, 1960 - 15 Student Volunteers # 0 • Student volunteers in Manchester schools are Vernon Revaluation Job devoting their spare time to a number of worthwhile - T projects. Francene Diana, left, Set to Start This week operates the duplicating machine in Bowers Elemen­ VERNON — Representatives from property as well as those which in­ bill or probably new assessed or tax tary School; Manchester High * 1 • “ the United Appraisal Co. of East crease the Value. Depreciation is values. They will carry an identifica­ Hartford will start working in Ver­ applied to each building according to tion card containing their picture and School seniors, right photo, non this week on the revaluation its general condition and signed by the chief of, police and volunteer their knowledge of project, Jack VanOudenhove, Ver­ maintenance, after considering the assessor. Spanish to help Spanish­ non’s assessor, said. age of the building. The identifications will be shown speaking youngster learn The company has started the work Each property owner will also be any time upon request. English. Participants pictured checking measurements and inspec­ asked pertinent questions concerning VanOudenhove urges residents to purchase price, building costs and cooperate with the workers it will include Katrine Walsh, Daisy ting all residential property. VanOudenhove said the Rockville remodeling costs and the dates of assure that each taxpayer Will pay Sanchez, Scott Werkheiser and area will be the first and the workers these transactions. Before the field only his just and equitable share of Pat Marti; Below, a bean bag will gradually branch out to cover the man leaves the home he will ask the Vernon’s tax obligations. throw at Bowers School is part entire town. This phase of the project person who permits him to inspect it AFS Meeting of the volunteer program, is expected to take 18 months. to sign his field card. This is just as a where sixth graders help VanOudenhove said it’s the duty of means of verifying that he has in­ SOUTH WINDSOR - The the workers to accurately check each spected the property inside as well as American Field Service will meet younger students develop coor­ building and to make a complete in­ out, VanOudenhove said. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Com­ dination. Volunteers pictured terior and exterior inspection. The appraisals made by United Ap­ munity Room of the South Windsor are Dawn Martin, left, Arman- They’re responsible for recording all praisal will be based on current Community Center, Ayers Road.The da McCray, Darcie Feshler of the measurements and physical in­ values and, upon completion of the chapter's annual citrus fruit sale is and Kate Gallagher. ( Herald formation such as the type of heat, project, the percentage of the ap­ currently under way and all proceeds are for the benefit of the foreign stu­ Photos by Pinto) amount of plumbing, and type of praisal values will be 70 percent for floors. assessment purposes. dent exchange program.-Orders for The workers have also been trained VanOudenhove said the field oranges and grapefruit may be place to recognize all of the features that workers won’t have information as to by calling Mrs. John Tencza, 644- detract from the value of each present assessed values, present tax 2207.

Mush - - Mush SKe ReraliJ The Town of Coventry received what it snowmobile driver Sean Fowler and Mike Appointment on Agenda INDEX needed Saturday —snow for the winter car­ Barrette relaxing in the sled as D. J. Fowler nival and conditions were ideal for snow­ NOTICES waits to hop on the back. The carnival was VERNON — Republican Town Council missing. 1 — Lost and Found mobiles and dogsleds, especially when the sponsored by the Jaycees and several other member Morgan Campbell, who bucked In order to be able to reopen the matter 2 — Personals sled is pulled by the snowmobile. Enjoying civic groups. (Herald photo by Adamson) the appointment of Democrat Eugene Pin­ at this coming council meeting, Campbell 3 — Announcements voted in favor of Pinto's appointment, 4 — Entertainment the winter’s first substantial snow were the to to the Building Board of Appeals, at the 5 — Auctions along with the Democrats. council meeting two weeks ago. has FINANCIAL requested that the matter to be placed on He announced his intention at that time 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Tuesday night's agenda. to reopen the matter. 9 ^ Personal Loans Also scheduled on Tuesday’s agenda is 10 — Insurance . ^ t the last meeting of the council, when discussion of the sections of the state EMPLOYMENT 13 — Help Wanter the vote was taken to approve the appoint­ Building Code relative to the appointment, 14 — Business Opportunities ment, two of the Republicans, who hold duties and responsibilities of the Building 15 — Situation Wanted the majority of seats on the council, were Board of Appeals. EDUCATION IB — Private Instructions 19 — Schoois-Ciasses 20 — Instructions Wanted School Needs Quarters REAL ESTATE 23 — Homes for Sale 24 — LotS'Land for Sale MANCHESTER - The Messiah town of playground facilities. The equip­ 25 — Investment Property Evangelical Lutheran Church is' seeking ment was needed at another school and 26 — Business Property 27 — Resort Property other quarters for its church school wasn't included in the church’s rental con­ 28 — Real Estate Wanted because the current location may be sold. tract. MISC. SERVICES The town Board of Directors is con­ The Rev. Ronald Muetzel said the 31 — Services Offered sidering selling the former Buckland church would probably be interested in 32 — Painting-Papering School to a local developer who intends to renting the school again if the directors 33 — Building-Contracting 34 — Roofing-Siding Students Devote Time, TLC To Help Their Peers use the space for offices. Meanwhile, the veto the sale. The loss of the playground 35 — Heating-Plumbing school's current tenant, Messiah facilities, however, might effect their 36 — Flooring By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA will help their careers. Katrine participate said the volunteer proof of Fitzgibbon's contention that themselves coordinated. Some of the program, for subjects that aren’t in decision to stay, he said. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage Walsh expressed a not uncommon un­ the program benefited the sixth graders have been trained by a our curriculum.” Beechler told of the Lutheran, is house hunting. 36 — Services Wanted Hrrald Reporler program doesn't take time away The church rents the space for $4,5(X) ar- The Conservation Commission certainty when she said she might from anything of long-lasting impact volunteers. social worker and the gym teacher to success stories of Laura Barenbaum, MISC. FOR SALE MANCHESTER — Between going nually but has been looking for another Thursday night joined a group of 50 40 — Household Goods like a career in teaching - or then on their life. "If I weren't doing this. "My student is really smart. She help improve other’s coordination. karate expert, and James Woodcock, to classes, holding paying jobs, and site for its 33 students since it was told the residents opposed to the sale, saying that 41 — Articles lor Sate again, she might want to be a doctor. I'd probably be watching soap operas reads well, its just that phonetics in As an example, they may bounce a who is Working at the UConn Medical 42 — Building Supplies relaxing, some area students are town might sell. recreational facilities near the school "I just do it because it is fun working said one. The students work ap­ English and Spanish are different... ” ball with the younger students,” Gar­ Center. 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs volunteering their time and a sizable The only deterent to the church group’s would be lost if the sale were approved by 44 — Musical Instruments with the kids," she said. Ms. Patarini went on to explain the diner said. amount of tender loving care to help proximately one and one half hours Said Ms. Plese, "Success breeds continued occupancy is the removal by the the directors. 45 — Boats & Accessories Susan Plese, co-ordinator of complexities of the phonetics of the Gardiner characterized the 46 — Sporting Goods other students get along in life. per week, spread over two days. success. Sometimes, it just takes a volunteers, said the life of the typical two languages, showing that her volunteers as “capable kids who can few people to establish a program, 47 — Garden Products Students in their fourth year of Their work is focused on making 48 — Antiques high school student places many English come naturally to two experience as a tutor has produced a work independently and be responsi­ then more are drawn into it.” 49 — Wanted to Buy high school Spanish are helping obstacles in the path of volunteerism greater understanding of the Spanish speaking sisters. "I felt bad ble about carrying out an assign­ There are currently about 30 Jackie Aids Campaign RENTALS Spanish speaX^ng elementary "Students don't have a lot of time, for the girls because everybody differences and similarites on her ment. Some of them are terrific." students participating in volunteer 52 — Rooms for Rent students become comfortable with mostly women, huddled together in the 53 — Apartments tor Rent most of these seniors are taking their spoke English and they were lost. It part, as well as on the student's. "It is amazing what kids can han­ efforts at all levels. WESTON, Mass. (UPI) - Elusive English. The elders of the elemen, cold to catch a glimpse of the most 54 — Homes for Rent free periods to do this." she said. wasn't that they couldn't speak it, Other students in town volunteer dle, if you give them the responsibli- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the 55 — Business for Rent tary level are tutoring first-graders famous of the beautiful people. The high school periods last 50 either. They were just afraid to,” within their own level. At Bowers ty. They do more than you think they magnet Sunday for a fundraiser to bolster 56 — Resort Property for Rent in reading and coordination skills. “I’m here just to see a celebrity. She’s a 57 — Wanted to Rent minutes, which places a time crunch said senior Patty Marti. Elementary School, sixth graders can," Gardiner said. the presidential campaign of Sen. Edward •It s fun." they say. Kennedy," said Sally Hays, 17. a 58 — Misc for Rent on the prospective volunteer. The seniors try to build the are helping second graders. Said Self-defense, special education, M. Kennedy. Just as mothers often have to work freshman from Waltham. AUTOMOTIVE Between getting to the volunteer youngsters' vocabulary, improve school principal Ray E. Gardiner, and political action work are only Bolster she did as 350 people paid $50 hard to find ways of making what is Mrs. Onassis waved to the students out­ 61 — Autos for Sale site, doing the job, and getting back their reading comprehension, and "It is something nice, something fun, some of the other fields high school First Experience each to greet her at Regis College and nib­ 62 — Trucks for Sale good for youngsters to eat seem good side, then moved indoors to smile endless­ 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale to the high school there isn't much develop language skills. "The girls for the older students. And it gives students are volunteering their time Saturday’s snow made a pretty backdrop Kris’s little brother Matthew, 7 months, ble Greek food. The affair raisedJ17,500 to their taste buds, educators have to ly, sign autographs, down a glass of cham­ 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles time. know the words, they just don't get the younger kids a little extra atten­ to. The students in these programs and gratified many Jackie-watchers. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile inject a lot of ingenuity to make lear­ for the winter carnival in Coventry. But when thinks his position in his mother's arms is pagne, pose for photographs and nibble on Time is not only a problem faced the conceptions behind them,” one tion they may not be able to get from are gaining half a credit per “She’s even more charming than I Homes ning fun. and the volunteer program by volunteers. The lack of it is felt by the regular teacher." semester for 60 hours of volunteer you’re just on ice skates for the very first safer. The carnival was sponsored by the expected,” said one woman after moving a spinach pie. 66 — Automotive Service tutor said thoughtfully. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease seems to work. those whose hearts are in the right Bowers School sixth graders run work. time it didn't make the going very easy as Coventry Jaycees assisted by several other through the reception line inside College Then, after a cheery "Thank you, it was "It is a very positive development place. -Laurie Patarini is a high school the ditto machines and take the of­ Ms. Anne Beechler, director of Kristopher Broneill, 5, found out as his father groups. (Herald photo by Adamson) Hall. wonderful,” she left for another fun­ for both the ones doing the helping senior who plans to m ajor in fice secretary's place during her guidance at the high school, spoke “She’s just like a normal person, ” said draiser for her brother-in-law in and the ones receiving help." Dr. J. "A lot of students don't have free Robert Broneill helped him get his bearings. periods. Especially the students in economics and Spanish. She said the lunch break. They do several things about the school’s credit program. It an observer outside, where 30 students. Brookline. Gerald Fitzgibbon. assistant the lower grades may not have the youngster asked that the tutoring be off the beaten track of volunteerism, started many years ago with 10 U NOTICES superintendent, said. time to help, even though they might done in English, because it would such as a program called adaptive students going into Hartford's North Most of the Manchester High help more than being taught in her jiE want to. Some of them feel they must gym- End to tutor others. School seniors participating in the Pool Repair Expensive Lost and Found 1 spend their free periods studying." native Spanish. "The physical education teacher Ms. Beechler said interest dropped program are doing so because they Ms. Plese explained. As Ms. Patarini warmed to her works with younger students who are off for a period, and is now beginning LOST: Black male cat. Long eniov helping people, not because it The high school students who do tutoring experience, she exhibited having difficulties getting to pick up. “This is an external credit n o £ 3r SOUTH WINDSOR - The fate of ready to do whatever is necessary to and new equipment could be TV Tonight hair, oversized paws. Vicinity the only public swimming facility open the pool. purchased for $9,545. He said it would North Main Street. Reward. ® ® Xlll WInlOf Olympics 649-9613. □ hangs in the balance, according to Shattuck told the Town Council cost $2,500 to paint and fill the pool 6:00 9:30 a ) ® a i® Nmw (3) House Calls ® Oave Allen Public Works Director Richard Shat- that, according to a consulting and another $4,600 for two new 3 32 39 Tonight LOST - Bolton area. Male vacuuming machines which are es­ ® I Love Lucy 10:00 3 Sergeant Bllko tuck, and the repairs, which will cost engineer’s report issued in January, ® Joker's Wl)d Q j Lou Grant Shepherd-mixed breed. $17,000, may not even see the pool the pool should be closed this sential. TV Community College ® ® Nows 11:45 Brown, black and tan. White The Odd Couple 39 Connecticut Prime Time ® 49 The Iran Crisis: America tip on tail. Call 6462651. BETTE MIDLER through the 1980 summer season. summer because the defects that ^ Streets Of San Francisco Held Hostage Shattuck also recommended that, 10:30 have made it a health hazard will ® 3-2-1 Contact 12:00 Personals 2 Coventry Voters WantGaragi ALAN BATES _ take six months and $200,000 to even if the Town Council agrees to ® Lite Of Riley Although Shattuck was ne.ssimistic 6:30 39 Connecticut Screening Room ® Harry 0 regarding the future of Spring Pond repair. open the pool, it should be closed one (X) Carol Burnett And Friends (57 Two Ronnies (fl 49 Barney Miller DO YOU NEED SPIRITUAL THE ROSE ®j Movie "Twenty-Three Paces COVENTRY - Despite There isn't enough room It is expected the council in Veteran’s Memorial Park, most of Shattuck said this week that $10,000 day per week to allow for proper ® TIcTac Dough HELP? Call 649-4129 after 5 fighting the idea of the on the site of the existing ^ 0? 3$ NBC News 11:00 To Baker Slreel " (19561 Van pm. will conduct another [R] the Town Council members appear would repair the existing equipment maintenance. Over Easy I'l) ® 32 3 49 Nows lohnson, Vera Miles town’s using a privately town garage at Main Street d J M 'A ’ S 'H hearing to discuss possible Bob Newhart JS: Dr. Scott On Hebrews Announcements 3 owned site for construction and Monument Hall, for an ® Benny Hill 3 Abbott And Costello building sites. 6:55 3 Gunsmoke S' Candlan Election i960 of a new town garage about adequate new facility and 49 News ATTENTION TOTALPHONE cauawTH NMmHOVI 39 David Allen (Cont’d) three years ago, Coventry the town would also have to UT. iw nwT FMU1 7:00 @ Canadian Election 1980 SllBSCRIBERS! Do you need -ZUM 12:30 help receiving your calls? voters now indicate this is update the sewer system to “DAWN [X CBS News 11:30 (i) Lite And Times Ot Eddie Rob- In tiM M T CH ir of tilt DEAD*' Interviews To Continue l Temporary or permanent. £ )0 1 M 'A * S ‘ H the way to go. meet state health stan­ ik t cartMtt C pin 3 CD Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ ® 49 ABC News erta 39 Our Miss Brooks Personal Attention ... Very Townspeople expressed dards. SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town women applied for the job. replace Allan S. Young who left the ® Face The Music ISJ Ko|ak Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- their opinions at a public Manager Section Committee will (m Festival 0( Faith 8623. Vernon cin^ <^2 Committee Chairwoman town manager s position after 11 39 Wrestling hearing after Town continue interviewing final can­ Jacqueline Smith said the committee months service, to take a similar 32 News ROUltS Hl-86 EXIT 7S. Manager Frank Connolly didates, and hopes to complete its post in Dennis, Mass. 3$ SS Dick Cavett □ EMPLOYMENT A49 933J is working to pare down the semi­ 39 Newlywed Gama said his staff felt that with GLOBE work by March 1. finalists to three top choices — all of Mrs. Smith said that one of the MURPHY’S HOUSE estimates of $44,500 and Committee members interviewed 7:29 LAST whom will be interviewed by the en­ criteria agreed upon by the selection Sd Dally Numbers Help Wanted 13 $57,000 that were given for out of state semi-finalists during the committee is that the new town OF Travel Service tire Town Council. 7:30 the development of town- MARRIED next two weeks. manager give the town “an absolute TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. 555 MAIN STREET Mrs. Smith said all of the nine QT P.M. Magazine owned land, that choosing More than 80 persons applied for semi-finalists possess some excellent minimum five-year commitment." (i) All In The Family MEAT AND POTATOES Apply 81 Commerce Street, a privately-owned site 643-2165 C jU P L E ® The Muppets Glastonbury. PTG the manager’s job. Most applications credentials that would be an asset to Young succeeded Town Manager 35 OAK ST. COMPANY. 'Telephone 633- would be best. 7:10 came from out of state, with many ® Dating Game MANCHESTER •649-2811 Over 30 JM. the communitv. Paul Talbot who served in the posi­ ISM'A’S'H 7631. Connolly told the Travel Experience .received from the midwest. No The new town manager will tion for 18 months. 3$ 0 MacNall / Lahrer Report NEW COMEDY 13 Solid O d d '79 meeting that despite the Authorized agent in Manchester Specials Monday & Tuesday CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC for all Airlines, Railroads and 2. ra Cmu) 3:30 39 Maude - Experienced only. Top additional cost of the land “Til. 49 Tic Tac Dough the project would probably Steamship Lines. wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 18ffl PRIZE BBITlR’ po 8:00 Lasagna ...... '4.65 Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, be cheaper in the end. Rec Panel Reorganised PccOfCl CD WKRP In Cincinnati 563-0151. Includes 23-llem Salad Bar (£ Croaa-WIts Residents HEBRON — The Recreation Com­ At a recent meeting selectmen overwhelmingly defeated a ® 49 All-Star SALESMAN- Opportunity for rART mission has reorganized and elected agreed to have its annual Easter Egg Manchester Fire Calls ® NHL Hockey Specials Wednesday & Thursday exciting position. Knowledge similar proposal about John Regan as its chairman and Dale hunt, on March 29 at the Gilead Hill 39 52 3 Little House On The of stoves helpful. Base plus three years ago when told CARNEY Bland, secretary School, with a storm date of April 5. Prairie Saturday, 1;50 p.m. — Chimney 39 37) Okavango commission. Full medical it would cost about $42,000 At the same time, the commission The selectmen also agreed to meet 3 Gunamoka Corned Beef & Cabbage '4.95 benefits. Paid vacation. Call fire at 47 Packard St. (Town) to buy a new site. "GOING accepted the resignation of member Includes 23-Item Seled Ber Mrs. Gray 525-1931. on the second Monday and the fourth Saturday, 6:54 p.m. — Water flow 8:30 However, over the past HAIR Robert Merrifield. First Selectman Thursday of each month until the d ) The Last Resort Frl., Feb. 22 thru Thurs. Mar 6, Evenings IN STYLE" alarm at 615 Parker St, (Town) ® Merv Grimn COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - three years intensive A comedy ro steal your nearr Raymond Burt is seeking volunteers budget and program plans are com­ Earn up to $200 a week. Matinee Sat., March 1 Saturday, 10:37 p.m. — False studies have been made to serve on the commission. pleted. 9:00 HAPPY HOUR Experienced or will train. (No Sun. Performances Feb. 24 or Mar. .2) alarm at Main and Strant streets. ® M 'A 'S 'H and the study committee ® 49 Xlll Winter Olympics Apply 330 Ledyard Street. Evenings: 6:15 P.M. Sat. Matinee: 2:00 P.M (Town) Starting Monday 18th Hartford.. has fo.und that the town Tickets: $4.00 Regular. $3.50 Discount 3 32 3 NBC Movie "The would be hampered by Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre Sunday, 2:32 p.m. — Unnecessary Towering Interno" (t974) Steve Dance-Set for MARCH McQueen, Paul Newman. With BABYSITTER NEEDED- Department of Dramatic Arts call at Pascal Lane. (Town) problems with neighbors fire spreading rapidly through BUSCH DRAFT .65 who have objected to using School ot Fine Arts MANCHESTER - MARCH Inc. families while educating the public to Sunday, 8:29 p.m. — Unnecessary Monday through Thursday. 3 the Glass Tower, a (ire chief and MICH DRAFT .75 p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ the town-owned site and of­ The University of Connecticut will hold a dance April 19 to raise the needs of these people. call'at Pascal Lane. (Town) Ihe building's architect carry out Box Office: 429-2912 tation'? Can 649-6022. Friday; ficials feel this would lead money for a group home for the a desperate plan to save those MIXED DRINKS .90 Series A production Laurie Prythko, group chairper- still trapped by the blaze. (Pari 2) weekends anytime. retarded. The band “Heritage" will to the necessity of building ,son, estimated the group home would IH Sz) American Short Story play for a $10 donation between 9 Sunset Club 3 Movie "Shenandoah " (1965) BAR DRINKS .80 LATHE OPERATORS - With expensive fences, further cost between $150,000 and $170,000 to p.m. and 1 a.m. MANCHESTER - The Sunset Club James Stewart, Doug McClure A 2 years’ experience. Good road development and neutral farmer becomes involved Mon. thru Frl. benefits. Salary n^oliable. MARCH Inc. is an in­ start, but said the project could get will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Sixth grader Darci Feshler tutors second grader Joshua Silver at Bowers Elementary having to have the building PLEASE CAUTHEATRE In Ihe Civil War alter his daugh­ Hawk Precision Co,, 303 terdenominational group dedicated off the ground within a year if enough Senior Citizens Center. A kitchen ter promises lo marry a Confed­ 2:00 - 7:00 Burnham Street, East Hart­ School. (Herald photo by Pinto) of special architectural FOR SCREEN TIMES erate soldier. (2 hrs.) design to buffer sound. to aiding the retarded and their money is raised to meet a mortgage. social will be held after the meeting. ford. telephone 528-9845. 16 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Feb. 18, I960 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, IWO - 17 Halp Wantad 13 Wantad 13 Halp Wantad IS Halp Wantad IS Halp wantad i s

PART-TIME: Immediate SEAMSTRESS BRIDAL 20 to TYPIST - GLASTONBURY ATTENTION: SUPER J Opening available for training 30 hours to start. Experienced law firm. Word processing PART-TIME JOB: Good . ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIHED ADVERTISERS: - \ as: Automotive mechanic, In women’s alterations. skills helpful but not hourly rate, bonus, com- 2 Communications specialist, Includes Saturdays. Vernon necessaiy. Apply to P.O. Box WE HAVE AN OPENING for missions, paid aick days and LvKikinx for 417, Glastonbury 06033. S h e K e r a t h Supply Specialist, Clerk- Circle area. 872-^. pick-up and delivery driver in holldaya,'paid vacations, * a new home’ You don't have Servicervice Department. ContactC Conveniently located Egat ^ typist. No experience to shell out much necessary. Join the Connec­ FULL-TIME POSTION POT WASHER needed full Stan OzimeK, 643-S13S. Hartford office. Muat have J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING time, weekends included. io gel hig results. ticut Army National Guard. OPEN as Warehouse good telephone voice and be Z p 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE Call Sergeant Hanna at 649- Man/Driver. Monday thru Apply in person Saturday SALES PERSON for busy persistent and motivated''^ 0423 for enlistment informa­ Saturday, 7:30 to 5. Apply at through Friday. Garden store specializing in clothing, earn more than Juat an Ix w y Z tion. the W.H. England Lumber Grove Caterers, Inc. Keeney housewares and furniture, rate at a part-time job. CALL -• Co., Route 44A,Ttolton, Notch. Street, Manchester. enhance for advancement in AMERICAN FROZEN FOOD i>H0N E 643-2711 JOURNEYMEN AND ap­ national chain of fine thrift at 569^993 12 pm to 3 pm dpi- » CALL 6 4 3 -2 718 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 7 11 during business hours 8:30-5 prentices. Experienced in RECEPTIONIST with typing stores, ^ply Manager: ly- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD commercial and residential and filing skills, In small but Goodwill Store, 1085 Main •••••••••••••••••••••••••• wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5420. busy office 5 Vk-day work Street, Manchester. Halp Wantad IS Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wantad IS Homaa For Sale 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Houtahold Goods 40 Articlaa for Sala 41 Articlaa lor Sala 41 week. Paid vacation and 13 Dubaldo Electric Company. DENTAL ASSISTANT - Help Wanted Halp Wantad 13 medical. Call oi^apply in per­ AUTOBODY COMBINATION NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK SIX-ROOM CAPE on bus line. FOR SALE 30” Gas range and USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to Knowledge of basic business CLERICAL ASSISTANT - SEASONED OAK skills and typing preferred. son W.G. Glenney, 336North MAN - At least 5 y ears' BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1 partially refrigerator, $150. Call 843- 11, good condition. 646-8069. NURSE AIDES: 7-3, SUrting Main Street, Manchester. Tolland County Superior 7977. FIREWOOD. $50 a dump RARE OPPORTUNITY - $370 / THOUSAND FOR References. Call 7 a.m. to 12 experience. Can start at $7 per paneled living room, eat-in finished. Full cellar, garage truck load. George Griffing. ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. wage $3.37 per hour. Fully hour. All fringe benefits. (Jail Court. EOE. Filing Clerk with kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, and aluminum siding. Asking OWN YOUR OWN noon, or 3:30 to 4, 649-9287. Articlaa lor Sale 41 Andover. Call 742-7888. BUSINESS. Distributor for Postage paid. Free applica­ paid insurance: Hospital. CUTTING TOOL Bill Kates at 688-7596. general office skills. 875-^94. lovely quiet setting on dead­ $53,900. 643-6927. Medical. Life, and Disability. MANUFACTURER has Kodak film. Duracell tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86, 732 WAREHOUSE PERSON, end stre e t, deeiTed beach TAKARA lO-SPEED 21” Don Ron, St. Louis,^ '0 .63123. 63 II Paid holidays, 9 paid sick opening for experienced KIDS- FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut, Batteries. G.E.. Sylvania and Secure, interesting position. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive EAST HARTFORD, 164 Oak machine operator, or machine $65 a cord. Well seasoned, A-1 FRAME - Less than year old. other photo products needed days, 2 weeks paid vacation Mature, mechanically in­ agent, Carol Cable-Wamcr, Street. 6 room Colonial, operator trainees. Call for in­ hardwood. True full cord, 128 Perfect condition $125. Call in your area. No selling. Ser­ TEMPORARY WORKERS- after one year. Training and clined, ambitious 'individual Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal Fireplace, garage. New roof, in-service education. $60.00 terview at 643-9501. ALUMINUM Sheets used as cf. $90 deliverd in Manchester 649-5422. vice top Retailers under Assignments East of The experienced in warehouse housing opportunity, 443-4470. paint, drive. $61,900, Barry printing plates. .007 thick ADVERTISIN6 River for Clerk / Typists per year uniform allowance. area. 528-2950. exclusive contract established procedures. Paid benefits. EASTHMITFOIID 13 and Older, Realty, 646-0882. 23x28Vk” , 25 cents each or 5 OAK FIREWOOD - Seasoned Located near public transpor­ by us. High immediate in­ secretaries with and without Call between, 9-3, for inter­ ManchMtar for $1. Phone 643-2hl. Must be 1 year. Cut, split delivered RATES shorthand. Top company. Top tation. Aide training classes SEASONED FIREWOOD for 1 DAY...... 14’ «wmMT come minimum required in­ view, 568-1927. H^and Paii picked up before II a.m, and stacked. $90 a cord. Call vestment 19,975. 100% profit pay. for top skills. Cfall Lydia. begin Immediately. Call Pat sale. $55 1 ton truck load. 3 DAYS ...1 3 ‘ awtaMT NC LATHE OPERATOR - $140,000 ONLY. Please call after 4:00 p.m., 643-0325. structure. Call between 8 AM Du'nhill Temps, 289-4319.' Soucier. Meadows Convales­ POSTING CLERK WANTED. CtIHER WANIED cent Home. 333 Bidwell St.. Start at once with growing 8 room -)-, GRACIOUS Real Estate Wanted 28 644-1444. 6 DAYS . . . 1 2 * ii w h i m t i 5 PM. 1-800-633-6367. Or Posting and allocating inven­ local manufacturer. Excellent Earn Up To CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye write: American Film TEACHERS AT ALL Manchester, 647-9194. CONTEMPORARY 26DAYS ...11'MitaHT tory. Must be interested in wages, benefits and working Swank Rd., SELLING your house? Call us set, electric welder, acetylene Doot-BIrda-Palt 43 Processing. Inc., 1935R LEVELS: Universal working with figures. Good COLONIAL. 3 oversized FIREWOOD- All Hardwood IS WORD, $2.10 M i conditions. Conval, Inc., first and we'll make you a outfit, aluminum ladder, cut 1 year ago. Cut, split, Hoover Court. B'ham. AL Teachers. Box 5231, Portland, OFFICE, PAYROLL CLERK memory a plus. Cfall between, Candlewood Dr., bedrooms, master includes Somers, Conn., 749-0761, EOE, cash offer! T.J. Crockett. trailer tires, new electric delivered. 12''-16”-24” . Elmer HOME SWEET HOME - HAPPY ADS‘2.50 n 35226. Ore 97208. TRAINEE. Rural Manchester 9-3 for interview. 568-1927. office seeks ambitious career- M/F. Sawka Dr., custom built-in book cases Realtor, 643-1577. generator, electric lawn- Wilson, 649-5900. Complete health-g^uard minded individual with the Summerset Dr. and cabinets, with bath. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. facilities. Cats also. Canine TYPISTS AND CLERK PART-TIME SALES HELP BOOKKEEPER- Formal dining room with MAY WE BUY your home? Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon TYPISTS are needed to work ability to learn all phases of a PINE TRESTLE TABLE i She Herald WANTED, Rays Army Navy, SECRETARY wanted for bay window overlooking (3uick, fair, all cash and no DINING ROOM SET Colonial Road, Manchester. 646-5971. ClAttlAieO ADVIRTISINQ small' office. Mon-Fri 7:30- Ridgewood Dr. (To Westview) m PER WEEK BENCH- 10 Speed Bike (as in the Hartford area. Call NURSE AIDES: 3-.I1 and 11-7 805 Main Street, Manchester. church organization. 35 hours, dogwood, pines. Mountain problem. Call Warren E. style $1,400. Call 568-1988. today TAC, TEMPS, 727-8430. 4:30. Accuracy in business Call 646-0762. is). Call 643-4512. Shift. Orientation program machines and typing a must. 12 noon to 8 p.m., weekdays. Westview Dr., and Laurel and 18’ x 38’ rec­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue I n q u ir e P .O . Box 581 Work 3 to 4 Hours Por NIaht Seal Feeding Program. Ring EXPERIENCED SANDWICH starting every Monday. Plea­ Growth potential. Submit Forest St. (Sllvar La. to Ridgawood) tangular pool. Large fami­ WE BUY & SELL USED 4 CHROME WHEELS - 14X6, Manchester. with lights. Pastures. Daily Halp Wantad 13 MAKERS wanted for cocktail sant working conditions. Call resume and salary ly room with fireplace, fur­ FURNITURE- One piece or with locks and lugs. Call 528- lounge. Call 644-9637 between Mrs. Maloney at Burnside requirements in strict con­ entire household. Cash On The 3957 after 8:30 p.m. turnouts. Rockville. Cali 875- WORKING MOTHER I CAU CHRIS 647-9946 or 647-9947 nished Florida room, 9954, or 875^)272 ; 742-9653. RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll Convalescent Home, 289-9571. fidence to MBSI. 151 Vernon HIGH SCHOOL Junior or Call Ivan at 647-9941 Line. Furniture Bam. 646- 9 a m. and 12 noon. NEEDS BABY SITTER in elegant living room dis­ Household Goods 40 p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. Sophomore boys for kitchen 0865. area of Verplanck School After 5:30 HBDI 643-2535 tinctively finished, walkout ART AUernON original oil Apply director of nursing. PART TIME. Want cash for BABYSITTER NEEDED IN Closing date Feb. 20, 1980. work, (automatic dis­ I AM A NINE-MONTH-OLD MY HOME preferably from from 6:30 a.m. to 8 a.m., rec-room with ping pong REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE: 10-horse Ariens paintings with frames. Free handsome energetic male Salmonbrook Convalescent the holidays? For every day? hwasher) Part time after Monday-Friday. Call 643-8222 Washers / Ranges, used, door prize, coffee and donuts. Home, off House Street. Manchester, Vernon. Bolton WOMAN COLLECTOR school. 3 nights and Satur­ table, wet bar and full Snowblower. 5-speed forward, husky. Need running space, It's easy with the phone in after 5 p.m. guaranteed and clean. New South Windsor VFW Post ask for Rockie 643-6226. Glastonbury Please call 633- vour own home. Call 249-7773. area. 3 days a week. 8 to 4 TRAINEE - part time or full days. Apply in person Brass bath. 1 reverse, with tirechains. p.m. Call after 4 p m . 646- shipment damaged, G.E & Used 1 season. $550. Call after 10251-sponsored. Feb. 22, 7:30 5244. time. Call 528-4197; or 528- Key Restaurant. 829 Main MEDICAL-DENTAL assis-. 643-4513 p.m.. South Windsor Town 3914. 1522. FRIGIDAIRE. l»w prices. 5 pm. 646-7230. NEEDED - GOOD HOME lor Street, Manchester, tant wanted for oral surgeon B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Hall. NURSES AIDES wanted for TEST ADVERTISEMENT COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 ation. $300 including utilities. abandoned dog; tri-color, LEGAL SECRETARY- Law office. Full or part time. Street, 643-2171. Don HorrigBEAUTIFUL poiinter-cross. 9 months, male, full time on all shifts. Apply Experience necessary^. Send baths, first floor panelled THREE-POINT HITCH cord director of nursing. Salmon- LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Firm in Vernon seeks full Two Handyrntn HITCHCOCK hutch - Open Hoiousebroken. Call 342-3^. REGISTERED NURSES resume to Box SS c/o Evening She Herath family room with fireplace ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! wood saw & blade - Call 644- brook Convalescent Home, off SERVICE needs folders full time Legal Secretary with top, like new. $350. Twin Spool Herald. 6 Dover Road ' and large deck. Formal (lining Custom made draperies, slip­ 3234. 1^' ^ Street, Glastonbury, or part time, AM and PM. Call good Wping and shorthand Beds, complete, $100. Call 649- P.O.A. HAS DOGS ti CATS room. 4 bedrooms. 2 car gar­ covers and upholstery. Budget .ase call 633-5244. 289-1527 skills. Experienced preferred. OR/RR - Per Diem Manchester, Ct. 06040 3253; or 646-3102. AVAILABLE AS PETS - Call Managtmtnt age. Wooded lot, walk out Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 ELLINGTON COAL Telephone 646-1974. Between 9 Registered Nurses needed to work In our Operating basement. Group I, Philbrick 633-5634 or 342-3207. Many to a m. and 5 p.m. or 646-1000. EARLY AMERICAN COMPANY. $88 a ton-loose, choose from, Room and Recovery Room on a “Per Diem" basis. Agency, 646-4200. $95 a ton bagged. 11 1/2 West M A R R IO n ’S We work a lew night and tome week ends. We are beautiful five-piece Bedroom Probate Notice PART TIME HELP Wanted Previous Operating Room and Recovery Room Fast Food Division reasonable and thorough. 40“ GAS STOVE with space Road, Rockville. Closed Sun­ downtown. Manchester. Call INSPECTORS- First and Se­ Set. Queen size bed. Excellent PEKAPOO PUPPIES 8 weeks .NOTICE TO CREDITORS experience preferred, however, we will consider NMdt We like what we do, but we can only do so much because VETERANS. Unbelievable heater. Good condition. Call days & Mondays; hours 8 am. old, 2 males. 2 females. $75. 646-5999 cond shift opening for opportunity. Buy this 5 condition. $600, or best offer. ESTATE OF DORIS UFLECR HI RD Experienced Inspectors, Nurses who have worked In cdtical areas, such as MANAOEMENT of limited time. 649-2666. Call 643-0932 after 6 p.m. to 5 pm. 872-4524. 643-9239. The Hem Valdis Vinkels. Judge, of (he Intensive tare. Coronary Care or Emergency Start Our Training Program bedroom. 2 bath Colonial. No PERSONNEL We do many small jobs that other services refuse. Court of Probate. Distnet of Andover REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Ability to use Demensional down payment. No closing at a bearing held on February' 12. 1900 Inspection Tools and Rooms. To tteff rottouranto from a maior We do not have a phone (in order to keep our sanity). wanted by old established agulatlon in tbo costs. Strano Real Estate. 64^ ordered that all claims must be Blueprints required. Applicants must Initially be available for two weeks We ask you to drop us a note with your phone number prefented to the fiduciarv* on or before firm. Must be a self-starter, HARTFDRD/NEW HAVEN 2000. Slav 12. 1960 or be barfed as bv law agCTessive. personable and Applications acceptM Mon­ of full time orientation. and the type job you want to have done. proNKJed hold a Connecticut license day thru Friday. 9 to 11 a m We guarantee to call you within twenty four hours. If we Business & Service Margaret K Vinkels. and 2 to 4 p.m Klock Com­ For additional Information, or to arrange lor an Inter­ At $12,000. We ll show you the way to can do your job we guarantee to start on the agreed Clerk view. please contact the Personnel Department at S m n m U lt hr i M H iM M i M - The fiduciar>' is enjoy an unmatched lucrative, pany, 1366 Tolland Turnpike. Ihi nm mi h ha Mir M n, lakillnif. date. ManchM tar Manchester. EOE. 646-1222 ext. 481. Louis RisCassi. Esq rewarding professional MitMiU h WcM* M>1 ll Oh rMrlk h lin NEW H O M E S 215 Washm^on St . career Send resume to Box ■M n i «f pa hr aim M m. Hartford Conn 06106 MANCHESTER We do small interior paint jobs, tm ill carpentry jobs, 376,900 . — 7 room: 033^12 K. c 0 Evening Herald. small sheetrock work, small insulation jobs, small iitarthi ilhrr i< SI2J04 Double It In 3 Years. Colonial, 4 bedrooms.' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL weatherstripping, small panelling, etc. Pax is just one of the incentives offered b> Papa Ciino's family room with WANTED PERSON TO 71 Haynes Street We are not licensed to do electrical or plumbing work. OFFICIAL NOTICE BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old Manchester, Conn. 06040 management training program. IVe're the number one New fireplace, garage, deep! boys. 3 to 5 days week. 1 to 6 • 4 laata mM lacatha aa a iiMitar England restaurant chain for growth, heading for an amazing treed lot. fqiM / Opportunitf Employr p.m.. Rachael Road area. • S 4a|l/S ai|Mi n rt n i t - S4 t m This advertisement will bring us enough work to take up 400®'o increa.se in units over the next 10 years. A s one of our TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT out time through May. If you need something done and 363,900.-8 room Cape. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Your home or mine No trainees, you w'ill learn restaurant management from the best weekends. Call 646-3487. h . CatbM ir » . UiM at (2M| 2341211 can't find anyone to do it drop us a line right now. We in the business and look furwiard lo advancement potential 4 bedrooms, 2Wbaths, full have a lot of experience but not much time. The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn will H Taiihr. Fat. II, ar Dihislai. Fat. II unheard of in other companies. carpeting, fireplaced fami­ be in session in the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street on the WE ARE LOOKING FOR PLEASE READ kitnMiW.Sni Write to: ly room, gas heat, 2 car following days during the month of February. Housewives interested in I ADVERTISING 1(1 qualify you need al least a high school diploma and your garage, treed lot. Sarvicea Oltered Sarvicea Oltarad 31 Building Contracting 33 Building Contracting 33 making good monev for part ROY ROGERS own car. To succeed you must have ambition and a talent fur February 23. 1980 Saturday from 9:00 A M. - 12:00 Noon 386,000.—8 Room time hours, soliciiing from DEADLINE YOUR AD Roatauranta Two Handymen hard work. C&M TREE SERVICE - Free February 25, 1980 Monday from 6:00 P.M -8:30 P.M. our pleasant East Hartford a dtvlilon of tha Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 2W TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY CARPENTRY & MASONRY - |l2:00 noon the day Herald la raaponaiblel 6 Dover Road baths, family room with estimates, discount senior Carpentry and general con­ February 26. 1980 Tuesday from 6:00 P M.-8:30 P M Office. Hourly rate. Plus com­ M R R R IO n I.earn more about this opportunity by calling (617) 440-1374. citizens. Company Additions and Remodeling. missions, plus bonuses. Hours Ibefore publication. for only one incorrect I CORPORATION Manchester, Conn. 06040 Please call between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. fireplace, gas heat, treed JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. tracting. Residential and Free estimates. Call Anthony February 27. 1980 Wednesday from 6:00 P.M.-8:30 P.M Manchester-owned and commercial. Whether it be a 9 a m. to 1 p m. Call us at 569- inaartion and then only (out of area call C ollect) lot. Quality Painting. Squillacote 649-0811. operated. Call 646-1327. small repair job, a custom All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the 4993, ask for Teresa. I Deadline for Saturday fa Ffail OppartMitr F«»hiai U/F REMIT, 3|6Rqi Papernanging^, Paper lo the aize of 1he| built home or anything in Assessor of the Town of Manchester must appear and file their la n d M onday la 12:00 original inaertion. an equal nppurlunity B&M TREE SERVICE- Removal, Wall Preparation, RM H ora 040-1180 Ceilings. Staining. Visa an d ' , between, call 646-1379. complaint at one of these meetings or at some adjourned Errora which do not I p a p a Q i n o s empluyer Specialist in tree and stump RooBng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 iNoon Friday. removal. Free estimates. Master Charge accepted, meeting of said Board of Tax Review laaaen the value of the GENERAL RUILOINR CONTRACTOR Senior citizen discount. 24 Free Estimatesimates, InsureiJ,, f649- KITCHENS, COUNTER BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Dated February 12, 1980 BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 Iciaaaifled ada are 0095 TOPS, PAINTING & to 5:30, Monday thru Friday advartlaement will not hour, year round service. 643- ment Co. Expert installation Board of Tax Review You Can Adver­ MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM WALLPAPERING - Block and school vacations. Own |takan over the phone be corrected by an ad- | 7285. SPECIAL WINTER of aluminum siding gutters Roger McDermott. Chairman Situation Wantad 15 CAPE- Full dormer, RATES! Tile Floors, Bathrooms, and trim. Roofing installation Transportation. Call after aa a convenience. The ditional Inaertion. aluminum siding, awnings, Ceramic Tile & Finish Work. 030^)2 5:30 646-7230. M. G. TOSTARELLI, JR. tise Your Ser­ and repairs 64fMM95, 871-2323. RIDE NEEDED MONDAY new 1/2 bath, enclosed porch, EXPERT PAINTING and Painting-Papering 32 Commercial & Residential. through Friday from North plastic walls, rec room, LANDSCAPING Specializing Free estimates. 646-3046. NEED EXTRA INCOME? vice or Business B u s n iiim ir PAINTING - Interior and SPECIALIZING cleaning and Building Contractor Main ^ Street to workshop. Clean. $59,900. in Exterior House Painting. repairing chimneys, roofs, Town of Bolton Work one of our Outdoor Newington/Berlin Turnpike. Peterman Agency, 649-9404, exterior, paperhanging, Flower Locations on She Keratii In This Direc­ Tree pruning, spraying, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Will share all expenses. 646- or 649-4844. mowing, weeding. Call 742- excellent work references. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Public Notice weekends. Car needed SDR Nsed Mort Room? Call Mika for Free estimates. Fully in­ - Remodeling and Additions. years Experience. Howley, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tory For As Lit­ MRRnWMITED 6505 after 5:30. 7947. 643-5361. Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals Enterprises, Andover, Conn.. NEW 7 ROOM CAPE on 3 4 sured. Marlin Matson, 649- Kitchens an(f Rec Rooms. 35 742-9965. 4431. years' experience! For Free of the Town of ^ Ito n will hold a meeting at the Town Hall tle As $3.45 Per acre lot. Aluminum siding BRICK. BLOCK. STONE ROOFER WILL Install Roof, on Monday, March 3, 1980 beginning at 7:30 p.m. to hear EDUCATION storms, screens. Appliances, Estimates, call 646-4239. SECRETARY for one man REC ROOMS 2225 Main St. to Town Hall, Fireplaces, concrete. Siding or Gutter for Low the following appeals: carpeting. $92,500. Several Chimney repairs. No job too INTERIOR PAINTING Discount Price. Call Ken at Law Office. Shorthand and Week. Please Douglas Road, other Colonial styles being A WALLPAPERING FARRAND REMODELING - Case No. 608. Application of Paul Fiano of 61 Arnott Wping essential. Reply to: • Kitchena • Bathrooma Private Inatructlona 18 small. Save! (?all 6441:8356 for Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, 647-1566. built. Peterman Agency, 649- Quality. Professional Work at Road in Manchester, lor a setback variance of ten feet to Box SS. C O Manchester estimates. Room Additions, Decks, All • Additions • Remodeiing Call 643-2711, Washington Street, 9404. 649-4844. Reasonable Prices! Fully Insured. accomodate a rear deck on property located at 70 Brandy Herald. RIDING LESSONS indoor Wpes of Remodeling and FIREPLACE AND Quality Workmanship — WATERPROOFING - Free Estimates, Street in Bolton and described on Map 21. Block 3 and Lot riding ring. Western stock Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION. Ask For Paula Sycamore Street, and Hatchways, foundation 15. WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE EXSTHMTFORD Reasonable Rates seat, saddle seat and hunt 6.L. McHugh ly insured. Phone 643-6017. Brick. Fieldstone Specialist. - 1 day per week. Must have seat. All levels 228-9817. 6 ACRES cracks, tileup pumps, gravity 643-9321 Telephone John Wennergren, Case .No 609 Application of Lawrence Fiano of Rt 6, or Joe ... Linden Street feeds, window wells. 30 years' Mason. 649-3012. Bolton, for a setback and sideyard variance for an out own transportation. Call 568- ! INDUSTRIAL LEON CIESZYNSKI 2605, VOICE, PIANO Instructions. experience. 643-4953, 872-8413. building on a rear parcel on property located at 131 Birch CALL MIKE, NOW at 528-8958 BUILDER- New Homes. Ad­ Former faculty New York 1 LAND PERSONAL Paperhanging ditions, Remodeling, Rec Healing-Plumbing 35 DUIIIEII WANTED ■'ATTENTION WORKING Mt Road, Bolton and described on Map 4, Block 31 and lot Music and Art High School. for particular people, by Dick. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens no F 24A. PART TIME HELP CALL CHRIS Professional Singer/Pianist. PARENTS " I will babysit Call 643-5703 anytime Remodeled, (Jeilings, Bath NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Case No 610 Application of William M Robbins of 50 Secretaries Typists. Bookkeepers 644-8597. 2 North Main Straat, your child in my home with Tile, Dormers, Roofing. repairs, plugged drains, Stony Road in Bolton from a determination of the town Clerks, and all Office Skills 163 - 247 High Street, 1 loving care. 528-8560, Residential or (Commercial. kitchen faucets replaced, I rRently needed to work in com­ I Mancheater PROFESSIONAL PAINTING 647-9946 or 647-9947 649-4291. repaired, rec rooms, zoning agent on January 28, 1980, to construct a two car panies tbrouKhout the ftreater When in need of a Service or Product All utilities. 900 feet of I BOOKKEEPING- - Interior and exterior. 6 - 66 High Court, and I Commercial and residential. bathroom remodeling, heat garage with living area overhead on property described Hartford reKion \ s many days or |- Professionally done in my modernization, etc. Free on map 22. Block 13 and lot no 7 located on the south side weeks as you want Immediate I Railroad Frontage. On Free estimales. Fully in­ CARPENTRY - All types of 235 Main Street. PIANO AND ORGAN taught home. Pick up and deliver^ repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool Estimate gladly given. M & M of Stony Road in Bolton opemnKs by Mickey Fendell. Over 25 I the bus line. $85,000. I arrangement. Please call 647- sured 646-4879 Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Blgg«tt Mon«y In Town Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and years' experience playing I 1785. John Roberts Call Dotlla at 276-7070 Colonial Park Rd., Trailor Park J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom Windows Hung. Ceiling Chairman with orchestras and big bands. Repaired and Painted. Call EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN CALL A PROFESSIONAL 649-5892. j GROUP I SPECIALISTS IN HOME Decorating, Interior & Zoning Board of Appeals anytime, 643-6130. 100 Conatitutlon Plata IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, Exterior Painting. Bolton Paperhanging & Remodeling. Flooring 36 ______Hartford, Conn.______STACKER Schoola-Claaaea 19 I Remodeling Additions. R P. 031-02 I W A RRO IL Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- HOUSES. ADDITIONS. C A U CHRIS 0 FOR THE BEST - Manchester I 3654. • Call 649-9658. FLOORSANDING & put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 GARAGES, ROOFING & Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 ■ HOWUlIU), he. REFINISHING- Floors like LEE PAINTING • Interior & SIDING- Kitchens, new. Specializing in older Town Of Manchester TOBACCO WORKERS pupils per teacher. FREE in­ ■ 643-1108 J Bathrooms, and Repair Work 647-9946 or 647-9947 OPERATOR troductory lesson with this ad. Exterior. "Check My Rate floors. Natural and stained Before You Decorate” . Of All Kinds. Call Robert Jar­ floors. No waxing any more. Legal Notice Shade & outdoor tobacco openings Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. available for Foreman M F. RUILDING-CONTRACTING RESTAURANT Part-time: INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Dependable. Fully Insured. vis for estimates. 643-6712, John Veriaille, 6«-5750. The Zoning Board ol Appeals will hold public hearings on Supervisors L Key Farm Home Improvements. Wall 646-1653. Monday. February 25, 1980, starting at 7:00 P M . in the Kmployees Tobacco or related 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. papering and painting and all Hearing Room ol the Municipal Building. 41 Center (arming experience necessary FARRAND REMODELING THESE ADVERTISERS CARRY NATIONS phases of remodefing, in­ DAN SHEA PAINTING & Kxcellent wages and benefits Cabinets, Rexifing, Gutters, Street. Manchester. Connecticut, to hear and consider the ARE ALL 643-1308 We re looking lor a Stacker Operator cluding roofing and siding. DECORATING- Interior & lollowing petitions: Year round employment Contact. R(X)m Additions, Decks, All Free estimates. 647-1227. Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Personnel Department. Con­ types of Remodeling and “PROFESSIONALS" FINE LUNCHES to work in the Records Department Manchester’s Quality Craftsmansnip! Call Item I No 704 - Savings Bank ol Manchester - Request solidated Cigar (Company. 131 Oak repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ G/vo Them Conrn o( Cvntor A Main tt. ol our Kennedy Road warehouse in ALL INTERIOR 646-5424. variance ol Article IV. Section 13 1 06 to permit ad­ Street. (Hastonbury. Conn., 06033. ly insured. Finest Location 633-3641 An E-xjual Opportunity A Calm M A N C H im n Windsor This individual will identify REMODELING i ditional lree-.standing sign lonly one permitted! and Employer PHONE 643-6017 RENOVATION - Including The most watery tissue of the body is the gray matter newly received material and assign A&W PAINTING Contrac­ larger than permitted iapproximately 50 square feet of the brain. Carpentry, Plumbing, aisle location. The person will notify “BinTERNUT ROAD” Walfpapenng, Suspended tors. Quality painting and requested!- 1129 et seq Tolland Turnpike - Business Zone AUTO SERVICE MEN'S HAIR CUTTINO III Records Leader ol all discrepancies Ceilings, Sneetrocking, paper hanging at reasonable Kitchens, Bathrooms. Fine rales. Fully insured. Free Item 2 No 707 - Service Leader Auto Parts • Request You May Run and W ill deliver lull boxes ol reques­ JAMES A.%cCARTHY Estimates. Call Wayne 649- variance ol Article IV. Section 13 I 06 to permit free­ MANAGEMENT work at a reasonable price. Income Tax Services MAPLE Mebjl 544 C6NTIN antitr ted hies lo shipping area Vincent Pizzonia, 643-2543. 7696. standing sign larger than permitted i21 square leet per­ Your Ad For MANCHEariR . «45-59t7 Super Serrlce* Inc, f r e e mitted - 32 square leet requested i ■ 8 Proctor Road ■ RESTAURANT MANAGERS The candidate should liave a solid FOR EXPERT TAILORING QA8 • OIL - LU9RICATI0N • As Many Houra; Tu m . thru Fri. Business Zone II You and Danny'a... A winning combination. ACCRitONISt 8 to 5:30 knowledge o( reading, writing and Dressmaking and Alterations, II you Ilka traveling In the company of winnara and you've coma a long way In TINES AND B A T T IR III Item 3 .No. 708 - Robert A Dean - Request variance of 220 SPWCE ST.. MANCHCSTER Insertions As Saturday 0 to 5:00 basic anllimetic The position re­ call or visit us at Maria’s your raataurant managamani career, than maybe It’s time you JO INED THE moM 9494417 (CJoaatf AfoodairtJ Tailoring & Alterations, 31 R&R HEBERT PAINTING- Article IV. Section 7 E. to allow the reconstruction of a quires physical stamina since it in­ INCOME TAX MOVE TO DENNY’S. You Wish West Middle Turnpike, Interior & Exterior. PREPARATION SERVICE - 1 Ire-damaged nonconlorming two-lamily dwelling to volves standing and walking on Wa’ra opening new unite every 4 lo S daya. Add thoaa lo the more than 700 Manchester, or call Maria "Guaranteed Quality At your home. 20 Years INCOME TAX exceed 50'. of the lair market value • 47-49 Edward Street Nardulli 646-2330. Hours: 9 Workmanship!” Call 649-7718. full tarvica family raalauranta wa have around the country and that apalla 8IDINQ, STORM WINDOWS, DOOM, AWNINOO, A CANO PKt concrete doors during the entire Experience. Dan Mosler, 649- PREPARATION. Reasonable • Residence Zone A a.m, - 5:30 p.m., Tuesday - OPPORTUNITY. work period Good eyesight Is also 3329. or 525-8263. accurate, in your home or Item 4 No 709 • Leonard Jacobs et al - Request .Secial Saturday. TEACHERS Ei^crienced mine. Norm Marshall, 643- For the axparlancad raataurant manager or aaalitant manager with 2 or Wouldn’t a plus Exception in accordance with Article II, Section 6 02 02 Interior, Exterior 9044. and Article V, Section 5 E to erect an office building addi­ more yaart axparlenca, It alto apalla “FAST TRACK” our Advanced Manager Your Ad Only 8 gorgeous treed lots Paperhanging. Painting, tion ■ 148 Mam Street - Residence Zone C. Training Program. II interested, come lo our Windsor Staining. Reasonable Rates. wareliouse al 1 100 Kennedy Road remaining to custom build your Free Estimates. Pete 649- INCOME TAX- Done In your Item 5 No 710 ■ East Catholic Parents C'luh - Request But, opportunity doaanl atop there. For Danny’a la a Promota-From-Wllhln- Look Great BOOKEEPING FOR SMALL GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the BIUTUNSKY 5873, Jim 289-3579. home. Six y ean experience. Company. Thia mean that all poaltiona above unH manager are Riled Internally. and ask (or Ed Luc ^^9095 ZONING BOARD OF APPEAUS Hartloril, Conn. 06115 kitchens, 649-3446. come Taxes prepared emeri ' for your Evening or Saturday DENNY’S, INC. 12s Oallher Drive, Suite "K” FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS HAVING TROUBLE Iv by leading independent Ta : appointment. Noreen B. Edward (.'oilman. Secretary HEARING THE ALARM? DENNY’S SETS THE PACEl Mt. Laurel, Now Joraey 0S0S4 A m i -»imm/ M/ipiiMMMilv t-Mir>)MV(*r M ) CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, Phone 640-6851. Carpenter, 646-7788. this 18th day ol February, 1980. "Nan’s Wake-Up Service,” $7 ^ ______Equal Opportunity Imployar M/P_____ Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. monthly. (Less than others) Call Gary Cushing 345-2(X)9. Call 646-5430. 18 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb. 18, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Feb. 18, 1980 - 19 Ptanuto — Charlat M. Schulz ^ ^ k. M. 14W A AtAfS ACROSS DOWN A niw sr to Prsvioua Pu n is ♦ I HEARYOUHAPA600P YES, PATRICIA 16 AN I KNOW IM NOT VERY ♦ 1 Thick mist 1 Admirart Rbby TIME AT THE VALENTINE'S UNUSUAL 6IRL..PO YOU NEAT, 8UTI CAN'T 4 Bohemian 2 Pigpan lound PAVPANCE,Pl6-PBg...^ KNOW SHE NEVER ONCE SEEM TO CHAN6E,. 8 Branches of 3 Mirth By ADigaii vfin Buren learning 4 Or(e who ♦ Call 643-2711 CRITlCIZEPMYAPPEARANCE? 12 Be ill daiertt faith “UT 13 Vestal 5 W alk fait ♦ t¥ buV» 14 Indian 6 Prune DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter Irom the young boy garment 7 Exon U>o».!st 15 Compass who suspected that his sister was gay because she and her 8 Burro point 9 Roue girltriend ate, slept and even bathed together. (You told him Oogs-B/rds-Pafs 4 3 ApartmentM For Rent 53 Autot For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 16 Tracing paper 10 Mathamati- X H/vrft IT vyHEi^ not to worry-that it was probably just a warm friendship.) (comp, wd.) clan'i concern FREE 9 MONTH FEMALE ROOMMATE HIGH PERFORMANCE AND 1 Well, I have a daughter I'll call Karen, who also had a 18 Misaligns (abbr.) 20 Madame HANDSOME MALE HUSKY WANTED. Manchester ECONOMY. Modified 16 S P ffS " A if f "warm friendship" with a classmate named Rita. We 11 Chineia 29 Over again 46 Silly people (abbr.) (prafix) MIXED who needs running Townhouse. $135, month with Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 thought nothing of it until Karen told us that she and Rita 31 Old Testament 46 Newspaper p l-A lN AS t h e PriBcllia’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Part of the space. Call 643-6226 after 6 heat and hot water. Available seconds, 30 mpg^^. suspension 1968 CHEVY VAN. Asking were "in love." They were both 18. We were shocked and 17 Actor Sparks book psyche notice (abbr.) p.m. March 1 Non-smoker plea.se radial spoilers. Excellent con­ $500. 649-4049. n q ^ E o n Y o o /r sickened, andforbade Karen to see Rita again. We even saw a 19 Network 32 Britiih IF VOU ASK ME. THERE I W A S \ 22 Arrival-time 50 To be (Lat.) 649-1312 dition. $2295. 646-7536, psychologist with her for several months without any suc­ 23 Doctor!' princess . ARE JUST TCO MANV THINKING ^ guess (abbr) 52 Mild expletiva CHEVY VEGA 1973 - FACE"! group 33 Tells on (sl.| cess. That was two years ago. Now Karen has moved into an THE SA M E 24 Total 54 Sloths FEMALE ROOMMATE 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO Excellent running condtion. /WASAZINE6 ON THE 25 Women'i 36 Bluegrass Musical Instruments 44 apartment with Rita, and they plan to live happily ever THING.' 26 Resident of WANTED: Main Street. $750. Call 568-1551 anytime. MARKET TDISAV.' M patriotic Stste 55 Affected MX- Excellent condition, low after. Selma Manchester area $60 all mileage. Quadrophonic iociety (abbr.l 3B Landing boat manner HOLTON TRUMPET ■ Good CAMARO 1975 - V-8, We are ashamed and heartsick. Now I wish we had never 30 Partly open 26 At a distance living expenses. Call 646-4747 stereo-8 track, power steering 34 Watch chain 40 Side bone 56 Horta'i gait condition. $90 or best offer. found out because we feel so helpless. Karen refuses to 27 Mineral after 5 brakes, one owner, 872-6528, automatic. Interior, exterior 35 Brown 43 Oafs 68 Scotch beret 646-10.32 change: she insists she's "happy" as she is. We think she's depotit 633-5310, or 659-0508, excellent shape. Runs great. 36 Former 59 Biblical 1 ■*' Z-lE sick or twisted, and wonder where we went wrong, where 28 Not up 44 Give name to THREE-ROOM apartment - Asking $3,100 . 643-7736. CM$tt bi Hf A ln( T W n*g U t on 1 2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ German coin 46 Sherbet character Heat, hot water, stove, 1976 FORD ECONOLINE we failed. 37 Fred Astaire's cluding OvcStions. plus free We raised two daughters. The older one is happily mar­ 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 0 to 11 refrigerator, carpet Second VA.N 100- V8, Finished in­ NEW 721 STEEL BELTED . sister rase with this ao Carlos floor Centrally located. ried. We never considered the possibility that this could guitars 60" off Rivers Music. terior Loaded with options. RADIALS - 400 m iles on 39 Before (poet.) 12 13 14 Adults onlv. .No pets $235. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Campers-Trellers happen in our family. 41 Noun suffix 7 Main Street. New Britain Captains Chair, stereo etc. rebuilt Trans. New battery, Securitv deposit Call 646- Mobile Homes 65, / / > (jfj! 42 Communists 16 16 17 225-1977 Lavawavs $3750 Call 633-3233.569-1804 or new coil, plugs, distributor 1 974 CHEVY NOVA - 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- Abby, how do parents learn to cope with a problem like 7690.. 563-6373 evenings. Excellent condition. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT this? We've tried for two years and it's still as repulsive as 43 Bilks rotor, distributor cap, oil Excellent condition. Power 750- Kerker headers. KNN HOUSETRAILER - Two 16 10 20 21 change, water pump, fan, Excellent tires plus 2 snow steering and brakes. ever. I am too ashamed to give my name and address. Z-<8\ 45 Sesame plant filters. Oil cooler. Much Bedrooms, stove, m 47 Energy unit FOUR LARGE ROOMS - anti-freeze I've spent $1,500 tires. V-8 engine. 60.000 miles. Automatic transmission. Will HEfRTSICK 22 23 24 26 W a n fe d to Buy 49 more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 refrigerator, table and chairs. 48 Adversary West side With stove, no in 1979 to keep car going. Will $1750. 289-8312 after 5 p.m. trade for four wheel drive. DEAR HEARTSICK: First, get over the notion that you utilities Security and p.m. Full bathroom, 3 closets. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 51 Massachu­ 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 take half 1973 Chrysler New­ $1995. 646-0557, after 6:00 p.m. hove "foiled." You haven't. No one “knows" what causes STAMPS - Private collector references. Call 649-2586 1974 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA- Ready to go. lO'xSO’. $3,000 setts cape port w air, power steering, 34 36 36 would like to buy a few aban­ 6 cylinders Automatic 1979HONDA CM 400 T- 5,500 firm. Call after 6 pm., 649-6544 homosexuality, but consider this: Karen's sister was raised YOU'RE S O M E ­ 53 German disc brakes, am/fm locator doned collections or ac­ transmission 39.000 miles miles. Excellent condition. or 642-6386. by the same parents in the same house as Karen, and she WHERE AROUND submarine radio. 688-4764 or 688-8420. 37 38 39 4 0 41 cumulations to fill open $2100 Please call 649-1354. 1967 CHEVY IMPALA SS - V- $1,800 or best offer. Call 569- turned out to be heterosexual. Doesn't this suggest that HERE. CLAUDIA I (comp, wd.) Ottices-Stores tor Rent 55 57 Of childbirth spaces. Call 649-6642 after 4 8, automatic. $800 firm. Call 0 2 2 2 . MOTORHOME. 1972 Pace perhaps homosexuality could be an inborn biological trait? WO USE LYIN' 42 43 44 CHEVY VEGA GT 1972 - 4- 69 FORD PICK-UP FlOO with pm . 568-1322. or 643-5662, ask for Arrow. 24'. Sleeps 6 to 8. For enlightening information, write to; Parents of Gays, poeeo; 60 Light breeze speed. Verv good condition. wood cap. AM/FM CB and 61 City in Italia 46 46 47 PROFESSIONAL Don. Campers-Trallers Automatic transmission, 201 W. 13th St., New York, N.Y. 10011, or Box 24528, Los BUSINESS OFFICE $850. Ask for Bill. 646-9377. carpet. Asking $1,200. 871- 62 Listen Mobile Homes 65 power steering, power brakes, 41 49 60 61 64 1967 DODGE. Please call 6360, Angeles, Calif. 90024. Be sure to enclose a long, stamped, 83 To a n d _____ 62 63 66 66 : RENTALS BUILDING - Approximately BANK REPOSSESSIONS air conditioning. 37,000 miles. after 5 :30 p m , 647-9240 Keep PARTS FOR FORD F150 self-addressed envelope. They are a fine, non-profit, support 64 Plant stalk 2600 square feet, with ample FOR SALE - 1973 Buick Le BEST TIME TO \BUY. $8,800. 742-8740. 67 80 60 trying if no answer. TRUCK, 360. Parts in mint 1962 CHEVROLET, 5-yard group who perform a life-saving service for parents (such as 65 Remain parking Close to Center, Sabre $895; 1972 Audi $895. Clearance sale on all lelt over o m s tor Rent 52 conditon. Only 50.000 miles on dump truck. Old but runs youl who love, their children dearly but are heartsick 66 Swift aircraft 61 62 63 hospital and new court The above may be seen at the models and preowned homes. building. For Info, call 568- FOR .SALE - 1972 Fury HI, engine. 643-6268. good $900. Call 742-8740. “ OIL LUBE' because they don't understand homosexuality and can't ac­ (abbr.) New 14' wide 1979 models 64 66 66 THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ ood condition. Asking’$700. Savings Bank of Manchester, 76.58 or 871-0401 Main Street, Manchester. from W3,900. Preowned & FILTER cept it. trally located Downtown elephone 643-8242 DODGE CHARGER SE 1975- TRUCK 1970 FORD cab over f homes from $1,495. Trades One thing is certain, God made gays just as surely as He (NfW IPAFIR (NTINPttllE A U N ) Manchester Kitchen Low mileage $2000 or best Air conditioning, am-fm flat bed. Call Rick 646-6714 All for $10. M.ANCHESTER- 1000 Square Trucks lor Sale welcome. Plaza Homes. 828- made straights. And all His children are entitled to live and privileges Call 649-2358 offer 649-6872 after 5 p.m radio, very good condition. 62 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. plus lax Feet Manufacturing Light In­ 0369. love in dignity, without shame or guilt. dustrial. Many possibilities Full tank of gas. $2395 . 646- GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY 2 ROOMS-1 Free. 1 $20 week- Office Space included. $375 5308 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 OP DEAR ABBY: You told of the "Orr Maneuver" in which a Iv. mature male and female TRUCK- Has the reading ARE YOU SELLING YOUR monthly Heat and electric in­ enclosed body, with side com­ MOBILE home? State wide Mr. Orr tape-recorded the annoying barking of a neighbor's 6ne with License for errands cluded Hayes Corp . 646-0131 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Alley Oop — Dave Graue Driclqe listing service for any park in and meals. Private entrance 1971 T-BIRD Good conditon Bucket seats, one owner. partments. Excellent for con­ LOW RIDER. 2500 miles. dog, amplified it, and played it back at the dog. The pooch tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p,m,, Connecticut. Call George Call 649-5459 EAST HARTFORD OFFICE $900 or best offer, call after 6 Needs some body work. $800. 100% stock and in excellent was quickly silenced. p.m. 742-5285. 633-0249. Adams at Plaza Homes. 828- 315 CENTER STREET Well, that maneuver has even a better use; My friend, SUITES available from 453 to Call 646-4288, o r'565-4672. shape. $4500; 742-8786. 0369. MANCHESTER 543.5135 FURNISHED ROOM. 900 sq u a re feet. Ampfe "Tiny," a Phoenix insurance executive who needed his sleep, Carpeting, kitchen privileges, parking^, maintenance and lived about 10 feet from a house of heartless klutzes who Trick counting essential vard with pool. .Manchester. prime Burnside Avenue loca­ played their stereo at a high-decibel volume until well after Females only. 649-8206. Mon­ tion. For further information mi(inight every evening. East played the ten and South day thru Friday. 10 to 5. call Housing Services Cor­ Polite protests to the neighbor got him nowhere, so one -j-v/TjT Evenings and weekends 647- poration. Nfr Sapere. 246- evening Tiny recorded their music, set a loud speaker just was (n with the queen. He 9813. /213. NORTH 2 (8-80 promptly led and finessed the inside his fence facing their bedroom window. He turned the AKJ4 volume on high and played their own concert back to them 3 jack of hearts. East took his Apartments For Rent 53 Wanted to Rent 5 7 VA()109 king and cleared the club. o’clock in the morning! ♦ 74 South could take eight tricks LOOKING lor anything in real RESPONSIBLE Once was enough. Problem solved. ♦ A765 but that was all." estate rental - apartments, ENERGETIC COUPLE MANCHESIER NEW CAR DEALERS OREN A. IN LAGUNA HILLS WEST EAST Oswald: “South had no rea­ homes, multiple dwellings’’ looking for 7 Room House. ♦ 9 7 65 3 * 10 8 son to take that heart finesse No fees. Call J D Real Estate (Ranch or Cape Codi to rent DEAR OREN; Thank your friend, “Tiny," for the free V7642 VK83 right away. He should have .Associates. Inc. 646-1980. in Manchester for 3 1 80 or sleep-insurance-policy. I'll underwrite it. ♦Q3 ♦AJS gone to dummy with a spade sooner. Willing to do repairs, *4 2 *KJ1083 led a diamond and gone up 456 MAIN STREET- Three (paint, wallpaper, floors etc), CONFIDENTIAL TO STEADY READER IN KANSAS The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions SOUTH with his king if East ducked. rooms heated No appliances. in exchange for securitv CITY: No one described "friendship" better than George *AQ2 Then he could take and lose No pets. Tenant Insurance deposit $350 to $375. Call 643- Eliot; "Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort, of feel­ VJ5 the heart finese, but that dia­ required $225 m onthly. %77. -NO ♦ KI098S2 ing safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor PROBLEM- mond would have been his S ecu rity Call 646-242’6. measure words, but to pour them all out just as they are, *Q9 ninth trick." weekdays. 9 to 5. WATCH..... COUPLE WITH 1-year-old chaff and grain together, knowing that a faithful hand will Vulnerable: North-South Alan: "If East rose with the child and outdoor dog. looking take and silt them, keep what is worth keeping, and then, ace of diamonds and cleared MANCHESTER MAIN for reasonable rent 4 ^ Dealer: East with a hreath of kindness, blow the rest away." the clubs. South would lead a STREET - 3-room heated Manchester. Bolton. Vernon. West North East South second diamond from dummy apartment, hot water, South Windsor area. Prefer 14 1 ♦ and let it ride to West's queen. appliances, parking. No pets. wood stove supplementary Getting married? If you want a traditional wedding or a Pass 2* Pass 2 NT do-your-own thing ceremony, for some great ideas write to Then there woud be no need to S^urity 523-7047 heat 742-9553 Pass 3 NT Pass Pass finesse in hearts. The diamond Abhy for her “How to Have a Lovely Wedding" booklet. Pass suit would give South all the 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT- ELDERLY COUPLE desire Send $1 plus a long, self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) FANTASTIC/ tricks he needed." Newly renovated. Wall-to- envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. ^^/ow/ neat, clean apartment BUT, WHAT IF ' MODERN Opening lead:* 4 Oswald: "North's two-club wall carpeting. In Manchester Reasonable and desirable 90212. IT (SETS A TECHNOLOGY bid was typical of modern bid­ on bus line. $295. plus utilities neighborhood. Call between 6 SO RE THROAT ding style. He wasn't trying Call after 6 p.m . 684-4526 ana 8 p.m.. 646-1028. TRIUMPHS OR SOMETHING fv a g a i n ! for a slam, but merely forcing By Oswald Jacoby the bidding and showing a BEAUTIFULLY WANTED - THREE- PstroQfQph good hand.'" REMODELED Five-room BEDROOM Apartment. The Born Loser — Art Sanaom and Alan Sontag apartment. New kitchen, new Manchester-Vernon area. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) floors, stove, dishwasher, Married couple with 2 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Look­ Oswald: “The first principle carpeted. Quiet street. $400 children. Call between 9 am 2 ing to see the other side of an BRUTUS VOOMT BE HE'S TERRIBLY TUT-TUT'.TELL of notrump play is to count (For a copy ol JACOBY issue and being willing to negoti­ per month. .No utilities, pm. and 5-9 pm. 871-2567. IW AifcAINTODW, your tricks. If your contract is MODERN, send $ 1 to. Win at securitv. Strano Real Estate. V NiA UK t M U $ 0*1 742-7419 excellent. Must sell, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) sacrificing: Any reasonable Forceful or high-strung people comments. couM prove very irritating to you VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) You MANCHESTER - Second offer over $1450 Call after cannot allow the lack of material Winthrop — Dick Cavalli 3:30 p.m., 649-1150. 528-6063 Now through Feb. 23rd. today, so attempt to avoid them floor. 5 rooms Private en­ If you can. The gentler types are acquisitions to influence your trance Room for 2 cars. Close your cup of tea. Romance, travel, emotional security today. Things THE PHANTCM that never deteriorate, such as H A R K .' 1 to school and shopping. luck, resources, possible pitfalls T H O U a H T B A ( 5 a S 5 A vailable M arch 1 No and career for the coming family ties, are what really count. Come choose from over 2000 new And choose from 45 different months are all discussed in your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Place Z z T . I H & A R D © T R IK E S utilities No pets Call 875- WANTED JUNK AND LATE your mate’s Interests above your 6905 Astro-Graph Letter, which FCOT5TER5 .' A < S A IN . MODEL WRECKS - Cash brand name gifts-gifts for you, begins with your birthday. Mall own today and you'll come out Paid Call Parker Street Used and used cars. Find super deals, $1 for each to Astro-Graph. Box the winner. The good will you ONE-BEDROOM Auto Parts. Inc. 649-3391 4B9. Radio City Station. N.Y. generate will have long-lasting APARTMENT on Main .Street super savings at this super Presi­ gifts for your home-with every 10019. Be sure to specify birth results. - Downtown Available March 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- date. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 2) Your 1 $195 m onthly, plus 1 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) hunches or instincts are right on 428. 4 barrel $500. or best target when it comes to dealing months security. Includes offer Call 649-6410. anytime dent's Birthday sale, sponsored new or used car purchase Separate the materialistic things heat and hot water .No of the world from what you truly with material affairs today. In children, pets or parking Call believe to be important in your other areas they could lead you by your Manchester Auto during this great annual life. Re-evaluate your goals. Suc­ astray. alter 6 p m 644-M14. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) 1) cess can then be yours. <3\ALtJ ARIES (March 21-April 19) A Large group involvement Is a lit­ CORRECTION Dealers. Don't miss it! event. tug-of-war between satisfying tle too demanding for your likes your self-interests or responding today, so seek more quiet pur­ to the cares of others could take suits or stick to spending your TWO-ROOM EFFICIE.NCY: THE PRICE OF THE time with a close pal. Furnished, share bath, all place today. Help your nobler Short Ribs — Frank Hill 1972 FORD PICK-UP instincts to win. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) utilities Securitv. $230 per TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This is one of those days when SIRE TME r e a s o n VOU IS BECAUSE VOU ARE month. 646-7487 ' IN T H E VILLAGE Extra duties could be heaped you accomplish much more by I NEEDED THAT. DONT LAUOM a t M V DULL'VVIlTEaiNiSeNSlTIVE MOTORS AD IN THE upon you today, causing you being alone. If at alt possible, retreat to your own cozy hidea­ WITTV URBANE WUMOR... AND YES, EVEN STUPID. WASHINGTON'S some Inconvenience. If it stems from helping another, however, way. $ BIRTHDAY SECTION you'll find It'll be worth it. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) TWaROOM EFFICIENCY: SHOULD BE $1495 ' HEATHCLIFF.where's MY IXOMBONE ?.'* Share bath, all utilities. NOT $4495. Berry's World — Jim Berry 4 Security 6-month lease $225 per month 646-7487 Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl & Stoffal

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