PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. 10. 1977 \ Ralph DeStefano I ROCKVILLE - Ralph DeStefano, Obituaries f 61, of 22 Orchard St. died Sunday at Rockville General Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Ann WEATHER Fowler DeStefano. Photo Finishini Inside today Mr. DeStefano was bora In New CARTER CHEVROLET X or X P ^ c lo u d y , windy, cold tonight and Walter Carter, 80, dies, Haven and lived in Hartford many S' S' S' 7 ' •j’ivi Wedneiday, Iowa tonight 5-10. High Color liilargomonl Will Be Closed Area news . .1—2-B Editorial ...... 6-A years before moving to Rockville 12 I t^ a y and Wednesday, about 20. Chance aassified .. .6-7-B Family...... 5-A headed auto dealership years ago. Jtom color negative or slide of prKlpitation 20 per cent today, zero Com ics...... 7-A obituaries___ 8-A He was a machinist at Dean i tonight and Wednesday. National Dear Abby .... 7-A Sports...... 3-5-B Walter A. Carter Sr., 80, of 55 Machine Products Co. of Tins., January 11 weather forecast map on Page 6-B. Elwood Rd., chairman of the board Manchester. of Carter Chevrolet Company, Inc., He was a member of Trinity Cove­ 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. died early Sunday morning at nant Church, Manchester. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Other survivors are a son, Ralph In Respect To The Passing Of was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy DeStefano Jr., and a daughter, At five~hour PZC public hearing Horsfall Carter. Laurie Anne DeStefano, both at Mr. Carter was bom May 2,1896, in home; three brothers, Nicholas Mr. Walter k Carter Sr. Offer expim; January 20,1077 Hartford, the son of Lincoln and DeStefano and Valentine DeStefano, Maude Taylor Carter, and lived all both of West Haven, and John mtnl aocompony his life in Manchester. DeStefano of Wallingford; and two He was associated with Carter sisters, Mrs. Carmel Criscullo of see...we’re not expensive Buckland Industrial Park Chevrolet since 1936. In that year, New Haven and Mrs. Angeline either... Mr. Carter went into partnership un­ Scarinzi of Wallingford. der the title of Riley Chevrolet. 'The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. From 1941 to the present the firm has at ’Trinity Covenant Church, with nassiff camera... been titled Carter Chevrolet Com­ Pastor Norman E. Swenson of­ pros and cons aired pany. ficiating. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. ^639 main manchester 643-7369 By GREG PEARSON procedures connected with the park He also presented several.town of­ park’s development. The operation began on Welts St., devalopment. moving later to St., 311 Main Friends may call at the Burke- Herald Reporter ficials and people involved in park Vogel presented a second petition Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect A five-hour hearing before the The plan set the tentative es­ planning. St. and then to 1229 Main St. and the timated cost of the entire park —See Page Two-A present building which was con­ St., Rockville, tonight from 7 to 9 and Planning and Zoning Commission Jay J. Giles, director of public development at 812,848,000, which structed in 1956. Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. PZC) Monday night included works, said that water lines to be in­ The family suggests that those YOGA testimony from town officials and a would be the cost of the bonding stalled would form "a complete loop Mr. and Mrs. Carter were married Waller Carter Sr. issue. 53 years last November. wishing to do so may make memorial petition supporting the industrial around the park,” and would improve gifts to the Trinity Covenant Church Croft Dr. resident Francis park from neighbors, but no final The net cost to the town, after fire protection to homes in the sur­ Mr. Carter was a 50-year member John Finguerra said that his developed property is sold to in­ of the Manchester Lodge of Masons, Memorial Fund. CLASSES Maffe was one of the neighbors verdict on a zone change required for rounding area. He said that water The funeral and burial are private firm, MAP Associates, terested firms, is calculated at $3,- and a 32nd degree Mason. Coed For All Ages the proposed park. and sewer service to the park area and at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Hannah T. Keealer who spoke in favor of the zone developer of the proposed 841,000,'according to the plan. Other survivors are a son, Walter MID WINTER CLASSES Ibdaoroiily The PZC adjourned at 12:30 a.m. would be adequate and could be There are no calling hours. Mrs. Hannah Touhill Keesler, 74, of change. (Herald photos by Town officials have estimated that Carter Jr. of Glastonbury; a brother, Buckland Ckimmons project, today and will discuss the proposed handled by the Town of Manchester’s The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. 362 Oak St., widow of Edward J. AND REQISTRATION ha|)peiisonce Dunn) the park will provide from $700,000 to Harry P. Carter of Columbia, and “welcomes J.C. Penney.” zone change at its- next meeting, present systems. Center St., is in charge of Keesler, died Sunday at Manchester START Mon., JAN. 10th $1,000,000 in tax revenues annually. three grandchildren. arrangements. Monday, Jan. 17. A total of 245 acres Walter Fuss, consultant engineer Memorial Hospital. would have to be rezoned to In­ Thus, using these figures, the town’s for the project, said that sewer ser­ She was bora' in Waterbury and Mon. 1:30 a.m. - Intormodiato Wod. SK)0 p.m. - InlormodlattI' dustrial zone for the park. investment would be paid off in four vice for the park is planned to be Charles W. Trapp Sr. lived in Hartford and Andover for 10:90 a.m. • Boglnnort II 7K)0 p.m. • Intormodiato* to six years. Ellsworth L. Covell OKK) p.tn. - Atfvancod IK)0 p.m. - Boglnnoro French court frees Speakers for the park outnumbered divided. ’The west side of the park ROCKVILLE - Charles W. Trapp many years before moving to 7HM p.m. • IntormodlatM those opposed by more than a three- The project plan also listed will be served by lines that hook into Sr. 83, of 207 E. Main St. died Satur­ ANDOVER - Ellsworth L. Covell, IKK) p.m. • BoQlnrMra II PrI. • JO p.m. • Intormodiato* Manchester three years ago. to-one margin, but those in opposi­ regulations that will be imposed on South Windsor’s system. (’This is day in Cypress Hospital, Fort 78, of Hebron Rd., local civic leader She leaves a son, Edward P. the park, 75-foot limit on buildings, a and secretary of the Connecticut terrorist suspect tion spoke for the final two hours of possible through a 1973 agreement Lauderdale, Fla., after a short il­ Keesler of Manchester; a sister, the hearing. 30-foot limit on lighting standards, between the two towns.) The east lness. State Grange for 30 years, died Satur­ Morning and Evening Claaaea Mrs. Helen Maglaty of Bristol; and PARIS (UPI) — A French court prison where he was expected to be The first two hours of the hearing and the prohibition from the park of side of the park will hook into a town Mr. Trapp was born in Green day in Manchester Memorial (Please Register by Phone) two grandchildren. today rejected West German and turned loose immediately. were devoted to the town’s presenta­ certain uses normally allowed in an line on Adams St. Island, N.Y., and lived in the Hospital, Manchester. He was the The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:30 (Limited Enrollment) Israeli requests for' extradition of The four-man panel ruled that the tion, made by Attys. Jules Karp and industrial zone, such as hotels and Speakers for the zone change in­ Rockville area for many years.. husband of Mrs. Christine White a.m. from the John F. Tierney 1045 Main Street in Palestinian leader Abu Daoud and West German request was en- Rolland Castleman. junk yards. cluded Francis Vogel, a Burnham St. He was the former owner of Chic’s Covell. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. A ordered him released immediately. complete and that the Israeli request The attorneys presented the PZC During the town presentation, resident. He presented a petition Restaurant in Ellington and also was Mr. Covell was bora in Pomfret the Manchester State Bank Bldg. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 9 Daoud, a high official of the was legally deficient. with a copy of the park’s project Castleman called the proposed site signed by 85 per cent of the residents Local merchant Michael a butcher for many years in the area. and moved to Andover more than 50 For Insured Placement, call a.m. at St. James Church. Burial will Palestine Liberation Organization, is ’The court thus made it possible for plan, which includes cost and “an ideal location for an industrial in 68 homes near the park. These Dworkin said that he is con­ He was a U.S. Army veteran of years ago. be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, park.” He retired as secretary of the state 648-0663 or 649-0637 suspected of masterminding the kid­ the French government to drop a neighbors said that they favored the cerned about air pollution. World War I. Bloomfield. Calling hours are today naping of Israeli athletes at the case that had been getting more em­ Survivors are a son, Charles Trapp Grange in January 1976. from 2 to*4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Your Instructor, Shirley Banks He was a member of the Grange Munich Olympic games in 1972 which barrassing by the day. Jr. of Rockville; four daughters, let to the massacre of 17 persons, in­ The four-man panel of judges ruled Mrs. Cecelia Tocchetti of Stafford, for 65 years and was secretary of the Mrs. Isobel Carson Andover Grange for 41 years. EAST HARTFORD - Isobel cluding 11 Israelis. that the German request was in­ Mrs. Anna Coville of Rockville, and A professional 8x 10 Color Portrait complete, since the simple arrest Carter to get final briefings He also served as a state represen­ Milligan Carson, 89, of 78 Brentmoor Following the court decision Mrs. Kay Pelski and Mrs. Arlene warrant was not accompanied by a Dancosse, both of Fort Lauderdale, tative in the General Assembly from Rd., widow of George Carson, died Master Tailor Daoud, 39, was taken in a police van V. PENSAVALLE, formal diplomatic request, and Fla.; a brother, David Trapp of 1950 to 1962. Saturday in a local convalescent under heavy guard back to La San( therefore could not be honored. Rockville; 10 grandchildren and 11 home. (lormerif with J. German) great-grandchildren. Mr. Covell held numerous public She was born in Liverpool, England only on foreign policy and defense The funeral is Wednesday at 10:15 offices in Andover. His 36 years as and lived in Bradford, Vt. for 18 a.m. from the White-Gibson-Small town clerk, from 1927 to 1963, carried years before moving to East Hart­ is pleased to announce PLAINS, Ga: (UPI) - Jimm, leaders in Western Europe and Japan At Andrews, Ford and members of Stressing the populist image. Carter on a family tradition. His father, the • Choose from our selection of eight scenic and Supreme Court to hear Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., ford a year ago. color backgrounds. Carter flies to Washington late today to discuss the forthcoming economic his family will fly on Air Force I, the may replace the armored long black late Judge Willis Covell, was town Rockville, with a Mass at 11 at St. She attended the Bradford that his new • Select additional portraits and save up to '/, com­ for a final series of briefings on summit meeting he will attend this presidential backup plane, to presidential limousine with a smaller Bernard’s Church, Rockville. Burial clerk in Pomfret for many years. Congregational Church. She leaves pared to 1976 prices. foreign policy and national defense to spring. The date and the place have Monterey, Calif., where they will — but still armored — car. will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, two sons, James Carson of Elkin, • See our new large decorator portrait. human cannonhall case prepare for assuming the presidency not yet been set. vacation. He also plans to cut down the Rockville. He also served 25 years as justice N.C. and David M. Carson of Orlan­ TAILOR SHOP • Your complete satisfaction g u a ra n ty or your next week. Carter will stay at Blair House, the In other developments, Carter’s number of welcoming ceremonies at Friends may call at the Tocchetti of the peace in Andover and 24 years do, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Henrietta money cheerfully refunded. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A without permission. Planning to remain in the nation's presidential guest house, during his key aides were preparing to take the White House and to reduce the as secretary of the town Board of C. Sime of East Hartford; seven human cannonball has pierced the capital until Thursday afternoon. Washington stay, hot was not fanfare. Funeral Home, 200 W. Main St., Staf­ No obligation to buy additional portraits ’The' complaint said the broadcaster over the White House and under the ford Springs, tonight from 7 to 9, and Education. grandchildren; and two great­ Supreme Court — not literally but in unlawfully appropriated Zacchinl’s Carter scheduled foreign policy expected to meet with President orders of the president-elect will One trapping — security — he can­ IS NOW OPEN One sitting per su b je c t-Sl per subject for additional subiects not cut. The Secret Service is ’Tuesday at the White-Gibson-Small grandchildren. groups, or individuals in (tie sam e lamily. Persons under 18 the form of an appeal. professional property. meetings most of Wednesday with Ford. strip it of some of its imperial trap­ Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 He was also a member and former Funeral services will be private at at must be accompanied by parent or guardian. ’The justices MoAday granted a The Ohio Supreme Court agreed Democratic and Republican con­ Carter and Ford, in fact, had no pings, preparing to protect every member p.m. chairman of the Republican Town the convenience of the family. hearing to Hugo Zacchini, who is shot with Zacchini that he had could con­ gressional leaders at the red brick plans to meet again until they ride Portal-to-portal chauffeur service of the Carter family, including Jack Committee and was a member of the Cremation will follow. No calling 521 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE PHOTOGRAPHER from a cannonlike device at county trol his act by barring its use in “ Castle,” the Smithsonian down Pennsylvania Avenue together for White House officials will be Carter, 29, a lawyer who will remain O N DUTY Tues.Wed.Thur. Fri. Sat. Carmine Reale Andover Volunteer Fire Department. hours. The Newkirk and Whitney MANCHESTER fairs. advertising without a fee, for in­ Institution’s oldest building. on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. eliminated, after years when the in Calhoun, Ga., with his wife and 10A.M.-8P.M. Jan. 11 12 13 14 15 young son. Carmine Reale, 84, formerly of 228 Other survivors are a son,. Willis Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave. is (near Swiss Dry Cleaners) stance. But the opinion said in areas Newly designated Cabinet-level ad­ After the swearing in, Jo rd will presidential fleet would carry Washington St., Hartford, died Satur­ Covell, and two daughters, Mrs. in charge of arrangements. Zacchini sued Scripps-Ho'ward where the 1st Amendment comes visers in the military and diplomatic head for Fort McNair where he will staffers to work and back daily. Protection will be extended to two day at a Hartford convalescent Eleanore Sheehan and Mrs. Virginia Donations may be made to Bradford Broadcasting Co., owner of WEWS- into play he would have to show the fields were expected for the board a helicopter for the trip to An­ Sources said smaller cars are sons. Chip, 26, and Jeffrey, 24, who TV in Cleveland, alleging that his act home. Osborne, all of Andover; a sister, Congregational Church, Main St., SHOP HOURS: MANCHESTER broadcast was intended to injure him briefings. drews Air Force Base. being ordered for the White House. will live in the White House with Bom in Italy, he lived in Hartford Mrs. Eva Jane Prior of Woodstock; Bradford, Vt. 05033. Tues-Sat. 8-6 PHONE VERNON at the Geauga County Fair In Burton, rather than aired as a matter of news While in Washington, Carter also their wives. 114S TRI-CITY Ohio, was filmed and broadcast most of his life. He was a retired eight grandchildren, and five great­ Albert H. Keeney Closed Monday 646-3731 interest. planned personal telephone calls to barber. grandchildren. TOLLAND TURNPIKE SHOPPINQ CENTER He was the father of Enrico Reale ’The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Albert H. Keeney, 49, of 172 Biebel considering run of Manchester and Elio Reale of East Andover Congregational Church. Keeney St. died suddenly Sunday at Hartford. Other survivors include six Burial is in Townsend Cemetery in Manchester Memorial Hospital after grandchildren and two great­ Andover. being stricken at home. grandchildren. Friends may call at the Potter The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. ’The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes funeral home, 400 Today’s news summary | for national G O P post Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., at Fisette Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Willimantic, tonight from 7 to 9. Main St. Burial will be in West Ave., and at 10 a.m. in the Church of The family suggests that those Cemetery. Compiled from United Presu Internetlonal HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut powerlessness after the 1974 elec­ Biebel said among those who had Our Lady of Sorrows, Hartford. wishing to do so may make memorial Friends may call at the Funeral Toille and Decorative Painting Class Republican Chairman Frederick K. tions to respectability in 1976, said he asked him to seek the chairmanship Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict gifts to the American Heart Associa­ Home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Biebel said today he had been ap­ had been approached by party was New York State Chairman Cemetery, Bloomfield. p.m. proached by a number of GOP of­ leaders in New York, Maine, New tion, the Connecticut Grange By Jobyna State staff for almost six years, was WASHINGTON - Top AFL-CIO Richard Rosenbaum, for years Vice Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Scholarship Fund or the Andover ’The family suggests that those hospitalized in satisfactory condi­ ficials from the Northeast about run­ Hampshire and Vermont about a President Rockefeller’s top political p.m. wishing to do so may make memorial leaders Monday charged ning for his party’s national chair­ Congregational Church. HARTFORD - The effort to tion today. Adams slipped and possible candidacy. lieutenant: gifts to the American Kidney Foun­ President-elect Jimmy Carter’s manship. ”I have been asked to be a can­ D s IB! Starting Jsn.' 17th. (s wMk court*) make Connecticut the first state struck his head on a icy walkway Eastern GOP leaders, most of dation. proposal for tax cuts and jobs is James Baker, President Ford’s didate by many people in the to prohibit discrimination against at the Loon Mountain ski area whom strongly opposed former Manchester ballast. Pine Bakery, "too small, takes too long and is choice for the post, Monday 658 Time: 7:00-9:00 P.M., Mon. night homosexuals will get another try Monday. Adams Is 78. Northeast,” he said. “I have not California Gov. Ronald Reagan’s Saturday, 10:19 a.m. -odor Center St. (Town) Mrs. George Pippin too ill-advised to give the withdrew his name from considera­ this year with proponents hoping made a decision, but I am now in the presidential candidacy, are unhappy of gas, 148 Edgerton St. Saurday, 2:35 p.m., small VERNON — Mrs. Anna Kozelka economy the stimulus it needs.” tion. The national committee meets process of deciding,” he said. ITown) to pick up the score of votes BOSTON - The icy North with the prospect of Utah State fire in a partition, 62 Durant Pippin, 66, of 70 Warren Ave. died They called it a retreat from his in Washington Friday and Saturday "If I had a substantial amount of Saturday, 7:50 a.m. - m a t­ needed for passage. Atlantic has claimed its third ship Chairman Richard Richards — a St. (Town) PLACE: PAUL’S PAINT campaign promise to cut to select a replacement for retiring votes from the Northeast I may allow Calls tress (ire, 689 Main St. (Town) Friday in Rockville General Hospital in less than a month, the tanker Reagan supporter — as a potential Saturday, 8:35 p.m., camp after a brief illness. She was the wife joblessness. Mary Louise Smith. my name to be entered,” he said. Saturday, 1:14 p.m. -light fire, Wickham Park (Town) Chester A. Poling, which was candidate for the top party post. of George Pippin Sr. HARTFORD - A New York im­ Biebel, one of F o rd ’s floor Biebel this weekend had said he Fee: *6.00 (in Advance) smashed apart by 25-foot seas Richards was the first entry and migration judge was to consider NEW YORK — Dismissing one lieutenants at the Republcan would probably support Baker, The funeral.was today. Burial was driven by gale winds off of Cape has the backing of most western GOP in Stafford Springs Cemetery, Staf­ arguments today in a closed objection. The Rt. Rev. Paul National Convention said he was in Ford’s campaign manager for the Ann. One man died when he pan­ chairmen. Heading to Washington The Almanac ford. hearing on whether a deportation Moore J. Monday night ordained the midst of talking to GOP leaders post, but Baker’s withdrawal left the Limited Class Size, Cali Soon for Reservations icked, grabbed wildly for a today, Richards claimed enough sup­ hearing for Bronius "Bruno” Ellen Marie Barrett, an avowed to survey his support for the post. more moderate Eastern branch of The Introvigne-Plante Fpneral lifeline and fell into sea but Coast port from the RNC to make him a Home, 95 E. Main St., Stafford, was Kaminskas should be postponed lesbian, as a priest in the Biebel, who brought the Connec­ the GOP unhappy with the potential By United Press International On this day in history: Guardsmen saved five other leading contender for chair. in charge of arrangements. six months. Kaminskas, Lithua­ Episcopal Church. ticut GOP from virtual candidates for the chairmanship. Today is Monday, Jan, 10, the tenth NO ARTISTIC ABILITY REQUIRED crewmen. Search continues for In 1861, Florida seceded from the Mrs. Pippin was bora in Astoria, nian immigrant accused of day of 1977 with 355 to follow. possible survivors of the 38-man Union. Long Island, N.Y., and lived in Staf­ helping to kill Jews during World WASHINGTON - In the finale The moon is approaching its last crew of the Grand Zenith which ford many years before moving to War II, has denied any association of an eight-year love-hate quarter. has been missing since Dec. 30. In 1920, the League of Nations Vernon where she lived for 31 years. with Nazi forces or the killings. relationship with the Washington 'The morning stars Sre Mercury, Berlin teachers negotiating; came into being as the Treaty of Ver­ Other survivors are a son, George press corps, outgoing Secretary of Mars and Saturn. sailles went into effect. Pippin Jr. of Willington; two HARTFORD — A Consumer National State Henry Kissinger defended The evening stars are Venus and In 1925, Mrs. Miriam “Ma” daughters, Mrs. Elmo Gregory of Protection official alleges his record and lamented impact of Jupiter. Stafford and Mrs. Kenneth Banks of cigarette distributors and the Watergate “trauma” had on while Waterbury’s picket Ferguson was sworn in as governor WASHINGTON - The U. S. Those bora on this date are under Tolland; a brother, William Kozelka retailers are making "windfall” it. He spoke at the National Press of Texas, the nation’s second woman Supreme Court today was to hear the sign of Capricorn. of Berlin, Germany; a sister, Mrs. profits of $11 million annually Club and said Watergate By United Press Internalionol their classrooms today but they also judge decides on a strike injunction. state chief executive. Five days arguments on a lower court deci­ ^larly American patriot Ethan Lucy Mottes of Stafford; and eight because state law permits inclu- prevented the United States from Teachers in Berlin returned to their empowered their negotiating team to l^ e teachers have been summoned earlier, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross had sion invalidating a (Connecticut grandchildren. . sion of the state tax in the base fully exploiting the situation that classrooms today while others call a strike if the team feels at any to a hearing Wednesday to show Allen was bom Jan. 10, 1738. become governor of Wyoming. policy that prohibited the use of price for computing the minimum existed abroad in the early 1970s. picketed public schools in Water­ point that the negotiations are not cause why they should not be ordered Medicaid payments for elective markups under the Connecticut bury. being conducted in good faith, Ms. to return to their classrooms. The 80% to 60% OFF ON ALL abortions. About town minimun] pricing law. Repeal of ^ r lin ’s 217 teachers voted to go Foley said. city has already asked for $500,000 In 1 the law was urged. back to school today at a meeting long as good faith negotiating damages from the teachers because ANNUAL MEETING Fall A Winter SPORTSWEAR, COATS, KANSAS CITY, Kan. - One International called so teachers could decide continues, the teachers will stay in of the strike. Regional theme has emerged early in the whether to begin a strike. In Water­ school'," she said. If, after Wednesday’s hearing. Manchester Chapter, sun, pastor emeritus of National Parent-Teacher Associa­ DRESSES, ROBES and SLEEPWEAR LONDON — An American bury city officials called off classes In Waterbury WTA President E.J. Judge Robert Wall issues an injunc­ SPEBSQSA, will meet Center Congregational Manchester Midget Football tion hearings on television BOSTON — There was little sur­ claiming to have a hand grenade in the 28 schools today although both "Lee" Del Debbio spent Monday tion, the teachers could be ordered to tonight at 7:30 at the Teen Church, will be guest violence: teachers and parents prise among Boston’s city of­ threatened to blow up a Trans administrators and teachers were night in the coronary care unit at St. return to school Thursday. When Center Annex of- speaker Tuesday at the want their children to have a WED.9JAN.12th-7:30pm ficials when the U. S. Supreme World Airlines Boeing 747 over directed to report to work. Mary’s Hospital where he was ad­ asked what the teachers would do in Manchester Recreation noon luncheon meeting of choice of watching something Court declined Monday to con­ the Atlantic today but was over­ Negotiations in the small town of mitted Monday afternoon. that situation, WTA First Vice Presi­ Center. The meeting is the Kiwanis Club at at the besides gory killings and random One sider U. S. District Court Judge powered by some of the 333 Berlin, which has about 3,100 public “ He complained his heart was dent Bernice Wagge said, ”We’ll open to all area men in­ Willie’s Steak House. His mayhem. ARMY-HAVY CLUB W. Arthur Garrity Jr.’s decision passengers aboard and found to be school students, continued until late beating rapidly, he had a cardiogram cross that bridge when we come to terested in singing four- topic: "The Red Cross." Stop part barbershop harmony. • to place South Boston High School unarmed, police said. The flight Monday night when a recess was in a doctor's office yesterday around it.” Charles Burr is program Shop in federal receivership. The WASHINGTON - A bill to landed safely at Heathrow Air­ called, according to Kathy Foley of noon and It was decided he should be In papers filed Monday in court. 14 chairman. abolish public financing of The local chapter of All Interested pertlea should School Committee had asked the port. the Connecticut Education Associa­ admitted,” Mrs. Del Debbio said WTA negotiators and officials, along presidential campaigns and es­ Barents Anonymous will plan to ettendl A LADIES’ SHOP 8PECIALIZINQ IN LARGER SIZES court to overthrow the Dec. 9, tion Field Service. today. with 19 other WTA members, were The Women’s Auxiliary tablish a national direct presiden­ meet 'Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 1975, decision. The court action MOSCOW — Soviet authorities This morning the teachers were Talks between the Waterbury named. If the WTA decides to ignore of the Eighth District Fire UV 2 to Z 2 % 38 to 52 tial primary election has been In­ lets the decision stand. hunted today for a “terrorist” asked to return to school on the con­ Teachers Association and the city a court injunction, those 33 persons at Concordia Lutheran Department will meet troduced by Sen. Lowell Weicker, Church, 40 Pitkin St. responsible for a bomb explosion dition that the negotiating teams will were scheduled to resume at 8 p.m. would be the ones risking jail or daily Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the 809 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER R-Conn. The direct primary LIJICOLN, N. H. - Former on a Moscow subway train which reconvene this evening and take part to^y. fines. home of Carol Flynn, 31 system, he said, would replace Dally 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. • Thursday NItst 'til 9:00 Gov. Sherman Adanls, President reported killed at least five per­ in a marathon session to resolve the School Superintendent Dr. Michael Teachers strikes are illegal In “The Rev. Clifford Simp- Strong St. ■ the present convention system. Read Herald Ada Dwight D. Eisenhower's chief of sons. dispute, taking time out only to eat Wallace said he prefers to keep the Connecticut. The strike in Waterbury and sleep. 17,000 public school students home is the second teachers’ walkout in the The teachers agreed to return to until a Waterbury Superior Court city’s history. P A Q E T W O ^ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 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(Continued from Page One) local government, praised the park park) are politically and economical­ and proposed zone change. signed by 71 per cent of those same ly expedient, I caution you to look at “I have seen the town's largest 1 neighbors who did not want sidewalk the environmental violations tha New parent classes employer — the Cheney Brothers — installation on Burnham St. would affect the health of shrink from 4,300 empioyes to 300. Manchester’s residents,” he said. set for Wednesday Under the park plans, the There is a vitai need to attract new Two M anchester attorneys — A cro ss ■ inp 7M New Parent classes sidewalks would be installed, but the industry,” Lupien said. Bruce Beck and Anthony Pagano — conduct the class which PZC could waive this requirement if Other speakers for the zone change sponsored by the Family will feature the film ‘"The firastoivlds also spoke in opposition to the zone Oriented Childbirth Infor­ s the residents do not want the walks. included Matthew Moriarty, mayor change. > Newborn.’’ Pre- mation Society (FOCIS) ^ CLINT EASTWOOD IS DIRTY HARRY J. Ehic Potter, town planner, said of Manchester; Vivian Ferguson, They both said that they were not registration is necessary that there is “overwhelming minority leader of the Board of will be held on Wedneday, by contacting Mrs. Martin opposed to the park or the J.C. at 7:30 p.m. in conference evidence to support the change.” Directors, and John Finguerra, Penney project, but were concerned Chmielecki of 151 Keeney room C of the Manchester e n f o r c e r And Francis Maffe, of O oft Dr., representative for MAP Associates, about a “premature” zone change. St. or by writing to FOCIS, ^ 1 IQ THE ] said, “A planned pai^is better than a Memorial Hospital. 20 Westfield St. Sale Starts Wed., Jan. smm developer of the proposed Buckland • 1 0 CAROS HtQUIRCD rtHtRE A P P L I C A B L I 12 : Beck read off a list of steps the A registered nurse will hodge-podge development. If Commons project. park plans would have to go through problems do arise, a town agency ‘ One person who spoke against the before construction could begin, in­ MinchMtar Evening Herahl would be more responsive to us (the zone change and the proposed in­ cluding approval from the state residents) than outside private com­ Publlthtd tvtry tvtnlng txc*pt dustrial park was Michael Dworkin, Department of Environmental Sundayt and holldaya. Entartd at tha panies.” a Ludlow Rd. resident and owner of a Protection, and the town Board of Manchaataf, Conn, ^oat Offica aa Sa- cond Claaa Mall Mattar. J NOW Maffe said that he was one of those local pharmacy. Directors. Choose From ■■■ who viewed a J.C. Penney Co. Dworkin gave a 35-minute presen­ “Until all these steps are taken, Suggested Carrier Rates tation, including several facts about Payabla In Advanca caUlog distribution center in Ohio. this body should not approve the zone SIngla copy...... 15« a m "I would be proud to have them as recent air studies in the Manchester change,” Beck told the PZC. W aak ly...... 00« 0 0 V I area. He said that federal air stan­ Ona m o n th ...... $3.90 Icnsillut 9 9 - x my neighbors," he said of the firm • SUITS Pagano and Beck both said that Thraa months ...... $11.70 t o that is the proposed major tenant of dards are not presently being met they represent people whose homes Six m o n th s...... $23.40 the park. iocally. Ona y a a r...... $40.80 would be taken if the project is built. Mall Ratas Upon Raquast GnstDIiUe • SPORTCOATS The increased traffic to the park “Don’t take away these people’s Subacfibara who fall to racatva Gerald Okrant admitted he was thair nawspapar bafora 5;30 p.m. 'tSals and the possibie Buckland Commons homes unless we’re sure we can get “prejudiced" as chairman of the should talaphona tha circulation . 0 project would worsen air quality, he preliminary approval,” Beck said in dapartmant. 047'0$46. • SLACKS Manchester Economic Development said. asking for a delay in the zone change Mon-Twt a q a to Commission, but he called the park “Although the benefits (of the decision. "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for • LEISURE SUITS the Town of Manchester. BOLAND Frank Lupien, a frequent critic of Local firm combatting PyiARATHON OIL CO. • SHOES Bell confirmation asbestos problem EST. 1935 • SWEATERS hearings open FUEL OIL Elevated levels of asbestos fibers micrograms per cubic meter of air, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate have been found in the air surroun­ but the proposed limit was never put AUTOMATIC DELIVERY • OUTERCOATS iiberals were armed today with ding three Connecticut factories in­ into effect. 24 HOUR SERVICE loK M chri questions about Attorney General- cluding the Rogers Corp. of A DEP sample of 34 locations designate Griffin Bell’s role in throughout the state turned up four 646-6320 nnh^M • DRESS SHIRTS Manchester, and at two toll booths on ■ ■ ' RATED Georgia’s “massive resistance” to the Connecticut Tpke., according to spots, including the Rogers Corp. school desegregation during the 369 Center 81. 649-9333 o 1950s. the Department of Enviromental Pr; where airborne asbestos exceed^ Manchester Protection. (DEP). the proposed standard. • SPORT SHIRTS “That will provide the jumping off "S DEP said Monday its scientists A 30-day sample of air surrounding point,” a source close to the Senate have developed initial data the Rogers Corp. factory found the l-SbtXIMI.FOUOW eURNSlDI SICNS Judiciary (k)mmittee’s Democratic S t i C H € 4 S d • SLEEVELESS SWEATERS suggesting a relationship between in­ average asbestos levels of .033 liberals told UPI as hearings opened creasing asbestos consumption in micrograms according to the DEP. BURNSIDE □ E9 C IN C H 4 S on confirmation of Bell’s nomination. |S I$ IW M SIDt ML, 1. WTO, a S l t - H n Connecticut and the rapid increase in Louis Zipkin, division controller of “ I don’t see him as in real • TIES deaths from mesothelioma — a once- the local factory, said that asbestos DUSTIN HOM m AN trouble,” the source said. “A lot will INTERSTATE 84 EXIT 58 rare type of cancer almost always is used in its manufacture of phenolic depend on how aggressive the “THE MARATHON SILVER LANE ■ ROBERTS moulding, which is better known as STREET 568-8810 Republicans are.” caused by asbestos exposure. MAN" 7-S;15tZ • BELTS The state currently restricts the Bakelite. The moulding is made of EAST HARTFORD But he said “pitfalls” lie in Bell’s amount of asbestos exposure allowed phenolic resin and asbestos, he said. OOUBU FCATURS path and one of the first may be the “It's a pretty clean plant basically, liberals’ “concern” about whether on the job, but has no controls on the "HARRY HOOKER" 7;S4 THE PINK PANTHER Sale applies to aelected amount that may be emitted into the with a manatory policy of inspec­ ip Bell had the role of implementing "EMMANUELLTstzo STRIKES AGAIN O) groups in each category and air. In 1973, DEP proposed an air­ tions. Periodic testing is carried on MON. a TUES. segregationist policies of former ADULTS ONLY $2 borne a sb e s to s lim it of .03 for health and insurances purposes,” 2:15, 7:30 ind 0:30 PM not to every Item In our Georgia Gov. Ernest Vandiver. Zipkin said. stock...Naturally, because of The firm has made a “significant these give-away prices there investment in order to comply with SILVER STREAK About town regulations,” he said. (PQ) will be a slight charge (or High levels of asbestos were also MON. a TUES. alteratlone on ealo merchan­ 5 Hd 2:10, 7:40 ind 10 PM Persons auditioning Thursday at will be from 7 to 10 p.m. found in the air surrounding the ■ •ewtantwani dise. Manchester High School for the General Electric Plant in Manchester Civic Orchestra are The Little Theatre of Manchester Bridgeport, the Raybestos- KIN6K0NG Manhattan plant in Stratford and now tvollibfe from; asked to use the rear entrance from will have a set construction (PQ) the parking lot off Perrett Place, and workshop Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 22 around the Stratford and Norwalk PATS MEDICAL MON. a TUES. walk onto the stage. The auditions Oak St. Interested persons are in­ toll stations on the Connecticut Tpke. 2, 7:10 in d 0:SO PM vited to attend. PHARMACY 1001 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD THE SEVEN 528-6553 PERCENT SOLUTION (PQl MON. a TUES. ■■■ ■ ' i' — 2:10, 7:2S and 0:3S PM Barbara Lescault named CHAP director This printing test jiattem is ‘X O N N E C T tC U rS LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S STORE” part of The Herald quality Flounder! And the. only catch is, you have to come control program in order to A STAR and getit on Wednesday. Barbara A. Uscault of 19 Fairfield St. was named ad­ give you one of the finest A Big Fish Fiy witn generous helpings of flounder, ford Dispensary. She also served as chief psychiatric IS HORN ,n, french fnes and creamy cole slaw. Now only p .2 9 ministrative director of Hartford’s Combined Hospitals newspapers in the nation. MON. a TUES. PLEASE NOTE: SALE ALSO INCLUOES OUR Alcoholism Program (CHAP). ’The announcement was social worker at the former Blue Hills Hospital, a state 2, 7:1S and 9:SS PM operated alcohol and drug treatment facility. 394 Tolland Turnpike made by Robert B. Bruner, president of the 45-bed »«OLUAHO BIG & TALL FASHIONS FOR MEN SHOP! alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation center. CHAP was founded in 1973 through the cooperative ef­ X S J o u n io n ) Manchester Mrs. Lescault is a graduate of the University of forts of Manchester Memorial Hospital, the Institute of At Exit 94 -1-86 ★ MANCHESTER 8TOHE ONLY.. Connecticut School of Social Work. She served previously Living, University of Connecticut, St. Francis Hospital, as mental health specialist and unit administrator for the Hartford Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital. methadone maintenance treatment program at the Hart- The facility is housed In the Jones Home on Holcomb you’ve St., Hartford. 501IA1IZA u ih c h : oiig changed OOOOo w rv e changed : For a deligtitful ciiange In tamily dining . REBAL Inr 41 Tmts iI HenmNl lavh* OHIY » 1 .6 9 U.A. ’Theater 1 - "The En­ m anuelle" 9:20 Ma Ma Mia’s Buffet Special forcer” 7:15-9:30 teelured each week by popular demandl bpsn 24 Hbun Dally VEnj.TRi-emr PLAZA0N MANCHKTER MEN’S SHOP Showcase Cinema I — "The U.A. Theater 2 - "Across MON ...SLOPPY JOES & FRENCH FRIES 90S RUIN STREET Pink Panther Strikes Again" ^ 11; I n . i 1 .a-nzz-iM iLinin **F0I tMEMEMY SEMCE OPEN TIL SdW the G reat Divide" 7:00-9:00 OPEN TIL 0dK) "The Complete Men's Store" 2:15-7:30-9:30 CHILDREN UNDER 12 TUES ...SALISBURY STEAK & MASHED POTATOES WID., THVRt, nu. U.A. Theater 3 - "Shagev WEO., THURS., FRI. Showcase Cine II - "Silver W ED ....SPAGH ETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE D.A.” 7:30-9:20 tifiK HALF PRICEI *2.95 Streak" 2:10-7:40-10:00 THURS..HOT TURKEY SANDWICH & MASHED POTATOES Vernon Cine [-"M arathon ir 'Something lor O PEN M ^ i l THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET Man” 7:15-9:30 Showcase Cine III - "King HEATIMWLI FRI...... BAKED ZITI Kong" 2:00-7:10-9:50 I everyone's laslei" 5 to 9 P.M. Vernon Cine 2-"In Search Showcase Cine IV — "The -J DIbTINCTIVK CATEHINC, SAT ....L IV E R & ONIONS of Noah’s Ark" 7:00-9:00 OILRURNEI A Burnside 'Theater I - "The Seven-Percent Solution" 2 10- FOR ALL. OCCASIONS HEATHMINtTALUTION 7:25-9:35 Inriucies salad from our All You Con Kul Salad liar. Marathon Man" 7-9:15 748 TOLLAND TNPK., MANCHESTER Offer good 11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Monday • Sulurduy Burniide Theater II — .Showcase Cine V - " A Star ...... 848-7558 ...... - U 643-6135 Is Bom" 2:00-7:15-9:55 “ Happy Hooker" 7:30; “ Etn- IIS CwUw 8L Manehssw 240 SPEIVCKR ST. 287 WKST MIDDI.K T\PK. liiiiiiiiillllllllllllllniTiT? PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Jan, 11, 1W7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 11. 1977 - p a g e FIVE-A Directors to meet Hartford Foundation for Giving YWCA youth programs Winter with state legislators sports gives two local units grants Betty’s notebook ■ scheduled for Jan, 17 Winter program activities for ting, modern ballet, tap dancing, children and teenagers will begin the The program, which would offer report gymnastics for girls, in­ The Board of Directors, before its exhausted their financial sources, week of Jan. 17 at the Nutmeg regularly scheduled 8 o’clock alternatives to institutionalization Two local health units will benefit Mrs. Lois Lewis, MPHNA director, By Betty Ryder struction, and duckpin bowling. who have chronic and incurable Il­ Branch of the Hartford Region meeting, will gather for an hour for youthful status offenders, is being No from a grant approved by the Hart­ said the grant to the public nurses The program for teenagers in­ lnesses, and who live in certain YWCA. Registration for classes is tonight with state legislators who established statewide on a trial ford Foundation for Public Giving. agency for about $2,01X1 will be used i cludes such activities as a youth areas, according to Andre Marmen, now being taken from 9 a.m. to 4:30 represent Manchester. basis. outdoor The Manchester Public Health to offset medical expenses for in­ planning committee, plant care Nursing Association (MPHNA) and digent patients. hospital development director. p.m, weekdays at the YWCA office, At the session, which has been held M anchester’s Youth Services Snow is for kids, and so, unfor­ one-half as much of the blend. The class, babysitting instruction, activities Manchester Memorial Hospital are About $10,000 is aw arded to The MPHNA and MMH have many of the places and homes of the If any drips on your lips, just lap it 78 N. Main St. photography, magic, guitar lessons, annually in recent years, the board Department will oversee the tunately, are days off from work chicory provides such robust flavor among 14 Hartford area health agen­ Manchester Memorial Hospital applied for and received Brainard (school). early settlers associated with our off. In fact, if it doesn't do wonders Activities for pre-school children, a rap session on parents, problems, ' will discuss with the lawmakers what program in a regional area that in­ today and depth of taste that you can use a da which have been granted $55,400 which will be used to cover the Fund awards for the past several state. for your face, just eat the next batch. during school hours, include Tiny etc, relaxation and meditation, tap it would like to see done in this year's cludes over 30 towns. Much as I dread driving when the significantly smaller amount of The Recreation Department which comes from the Newton C. and medical expenses incurred by per­ years. Departure to merry England is by Another remedy for oily skin and Tots, Tiny Tots Plus, Pre-School dancing. Hatha yoga, modern session of the General Assembly. The • An allocation of $5,000 for im­ car slips and slides, snow does have coffee and still enjoy a cup of full- has canceled all outside activities Elsie B. Brainard Fund. The fund sons age 60 and over who have British Airways jet. For more infor­ an old-time aid for acne is “New Dance and Kiddie Kalistenics. There six legislators who represent at least provements at Blast Cemetery. The its rewards. bodied, rich tasting coffee. dance/improvisation, and slim- for today. Informatiqn about was established by the late Mr. and mation call 247-8996. Orleans Tomato Tonic.” is also one opening available in the nastics. Teens are also invited to part of Manchester—Sens. David requested renovations would include Such as the look of pure joy on the Maybe it’s worth a try. For con­ Wednesday's skating, coasting Mrs. Brainard “to persons suf­ face of a partially awake child when You really don’t need a New ongoing five-day nursery school for drop into the YWCA during after Barry and George Hannon, and Reps. the elimination of a road within the and skiing may be obtained by sumers who want the most for their Georgia Peach four-year-olds. cemetery and the relocation of the fering from so-called Incurable dis­ Police report you say, “Hon, there'’s no school Orleans tomato. Just peel and seed a school hours to socialize or make Muriel Yacavone, Ted Cummings, calling 643-4700. I food dollar, an investment in a pound After school classes offered for cemetery's fence farther back from eases for aged and infirm persons or today." and she burrows further A leading, magazine has come up ripe red tomato (drop it in boiling suggestions for additonal program Francis Mahoney and Abraham of blended chicory and coffee might school-age boys and girls are hand- both.” down under the blankets. with a host of Southern beauty water for a minute to facilitate they would like to participate in. Glassman—have all been invited. Harrison St. pave the way for savings throughout built pottery, creative dramatics, • A request for sidewalks on initial report Monday had not yet Actually, it seems strange to wake secrets that may just turn you into a peeling). Mash the pulp and mix with Program flyers will be distributed At its regular meeting, the direc­ Manchster police had an unusually the year. babysitting instruction, creative Spencer St. This request drew heavy College grants determined what had been .taken. A a child and tell her she can go back to Scarlett O'Hara. Now, if we could cornmeal. Massage your skin in the various Manchester schools or tors are scheduled to act on several quiet day Monday despite the storm, cooking, magic, creative arts and criticism from several people at a man representing the owner of the sleep again, but somehow that look of Tour of England just find a Rhett Butler. thoroughly with the mixture and call the YWCA office at 647-1437. items, including the allocation of HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec­ with only three minor accidents craft' piipppt.mnWing and play ac- $105,000 needed to pay for planning public hearing before the board last ticut Association of Professional firm, who was out of town, reported contentment makes it seem right. For the first time the Antiquarian This one secret is called “Georgia leave on a few minutes. Then rinse related to the icy conditions. There Peach Mask” and is purported to with cool water. costs for the industrial park. Of the week. Financial Aid Administrators has were no arrests and only five daily to police that the two windows are and Landmarks Society, Inc. of Correction work wonders as a facial moisturizer Beauty is only skin deep, so, if this park planning money. $75,000 will compiled a brochure of state and reports .of minor disturbances or extremely large and heavy and took Stretching coffee Connecticut is sponsoring a 23 day and wili probably give you a com­ one doesn’t work, just throw it out. MARC meets Thursday; come from the state; $^,000 from federal financial aid programs A picture which appeared in The complaints. four- men to moye them into the Chicory—long enjoyed by tour of England, entitled "Connec­ the town. Highway deaths available to Connecticut residents building’ initially. Other items ticut’s English Heritage Tour.” plexion like—weil—peaches and Herald yesterday with a story about A follow-up on a burglary that oc­ Europeans and Southern-born cream. Snowflakes plans dinner-dance Other matters on the board's agen­ WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - who want to go to college. awards to be made by the curred Sunday at Manchester reported stolen included unknown Americans — provides a way to make The tour, slated for May 17 through Use one peach mashed to a puip or da tonight include: Highway fatalities in Connecticut For a copy, write to: Henry Miller, Manchester Jaycee was incorrectly Millwork, 336 Adams St. revealed quantities of hand and power tools, your coffee last twice as long as June 9, will be professionally “Whenever a snowflake leaves the The Manchester Association for problems encountered. pureed in a blender and one egg white • An $85,000 appropriation from during 1976 increased by 13 over the financial air director. University of identified as that of Mrs. Bonnie that two large bow windows valued hardware, lumber and shelving, regular coffee. arranged and escorted by private bus sky, it turns and turns to say 'good- Retarded Citizens, Inc. will meet The MARC will celebrate its 25th beaten just tili stiff. Fold the puree the state for a program to be set up record-low 398 fatalities logged in Hartford, West Hartford, or ^ r c i a Sullivan. It was a picture of Mrs. at $1,0(K) each and a considerable about 2(X) interior doors and a table According to reports, a pound of with first class accommodations all by.' Thursday at 8 p.m. at Lincoln Center. anniversary on Saturday, May 14 into the beaten egg white and apply by the Youth Services Department. 1975, Motor Vehicles Commissioner Pond, financial aid director, Connec­ Shirley McCray, winner of the amount of tools, hardware and saw, A complete inventory of mis­ the way. It will follow an itinerary “Good-by, dear clouds, so cool and A movie entitled “Coming Home” with a dinner-dance at Fiano’s blended coffee and chicory costs thickly to the face and neck with Benjamin Muzio said Monday. ticut College, New London. Jaycee Distinguish Service Award. lumber were taken in the break. The sing items will be made when the about the same as a pound of regular which traces the beginnings of gray, then lightly travels on its will be shown. The film describes the Restaurant in Bolton. Details will be fingertips. Let dry 15 to 20 minutes, owner returns, police said. coffee, but you use only one-third to Connecticut’s history with visits to way." Mary Mapes Dodge (1831- establishment of a group home and announced soon. then rinse off with lukewarm water. 1905) the communities reaction and

Arthritis topic SAVE SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY 8 PAGE n , of AARP chapter Dr. Lamb DON'T SETTLE i U l U l Mrs. Nancy Scanlon, program and service coordinator THE CONSUMER We fully advocate the non-buylna for the Arthritis Foundation, will be guest speaker at the FOR LESS Manchester Green Chapter of the American Association THE UNBEATABLE of Coffoo and tho utlng of o t ^ Weight gain -ftlhrtfii COMBINATION of Retired Persons (AARP) Thursday, Jan. 13, at the such as Tea. Cocoa or Soups to help By Lawrence E. Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. ThagraatMtlhrMtlolha,______1. Double SAH Green bring down the price of Coffoei Lamb, M.D. after baby Mrs, Scanlon is a graduate of the University of Rhode of nvry contunwr It optning thopplng IkeRiglit Stamps every Wednesday. Island where she majored in health education and mailt and larga tioraa 7-Daya ■ Wttk. T t l M DEAR DR. LAMB - I if it is just walking. The 2. Chech Cashing Service. am 25 years old. In March counseling. RItIng cotta of utHHItt and pramlum ( M t o exercise will help keep you A film of arthritis will be shown and audience par­ wagaa to tmploytaa hava, without qutt- 3. Custom Cutting Meat 1975 I had my first baby. I from losing vital body pro­ 1^Rfl ■»HCS^NISWIv------ticipation materials will be distributed. Anyone in­ tton, raaultad In highar pricaa paid by Department. am only 5 feet 1 and weigh tein and muscle. Without It you, tha contumar. far Ty$o{ra|ihM 4. Cany Out Service. about 130 pounds. When I you will lose so much mus­ terested in arthritis is invited to attend. Enm. Anyone interested in taking a course in defensive 5. Coupons A Specials. had my daughter I had to cle that it is even harder to have a section. Because of driving which may be given in April may contact George Today whan Itrga ratall atoraa thouM PICK UP OUR 8 PA6E 6. ,Servlce from the Heart. avoid obesity after the diet Taylor at 643-0482 for more information. ba tha laadara In contarving anargy and the section my doctor told than it was before. That is It is necessary to repeat the course every three years to pratarving our anvironmant, thay hava Cir c u la r a t a l l s t o r es me that I couldn't do any what is wrong with those be eligible for the discount offered by some insurance Inataad ahown ut total dlar^trd. Evan exercise. So I just went on fad and crash diets, among companies. Taylor and Ernest McNeill, certified by the tha lamlly atructura hat baan waakanad a diet and went from 140 to other things. National Safety Council as instructors, will teach the whan ona parant may hava to work on 115 pounds. You need exercises to course. Sunday. Larga ratallara ara forcing tha From my middle down I strengthen your abdominal tmall bualnataman to opan. Tha amall COUPON still looked as If I were muscles. I am sending you ratallar cannot afford to do thia and aw- about five and a half The Health Letter number jlManchester Hospital notes vlva. months pregnant. I got so 3-7, Girth Control; 1 depress^ that I went back Avoiding the Big Middle. It'a not Juat tha blua lawa with which to 130 Founds. I know I am Others who want this infor­ Discharged Thursday: Center Rd., Vernon; Lizzie wa concam ouraalvaa. Long llnat at tha overweight. I am back on mation can forward 50 Leopold LeFrancois, 135 E. Courtney, 40 Olcott St.; gat pumpt, and highar pricaa at all the diet to lose weight but I cents with a long, stamped, Middle Tpke.: Joyce Madsen, Charles Raisch, 38 S. River atoraa, maan InflatlM wtn not caaaal FLAKES need good exercises to self-addressed envelope for 97 Lakeside Dr., Andover; Rd., Coventry; Linda Ficaro, How tad It la that thaaa ratallara hava aat flatten my tummy and rear mailing. Address your Helen Hoha, 108 McKee St.; 64A Ruhy Dr.; Robert atida tound principlat to maka a dollar. and also slim down my hips letter to me in care of CJiarles Phillips. 47 Essex St.; Horgan, 98 Walker St.; Althea and thighs. —FMNK Manchester Evening Almeda Mailman, 103 Wood MacLean, 88E Ambassador I know now that dieting ' i Dr., Elast Hartford; Debra Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Dr.; Diana Casasanta, 223 ' SAVE SUNDAY is not enough. If you can, Radio City Station, New Bracci, Auburn, Mass.; Oak St.; Kristine Lautenbach, Christine Carroll, 1 Murphy please send me a booklet or York, NY 10019. This will 100 Washington St. something with the right Rd., Hebron; Harriet Dewey, Also, Susan Parizeau, 12 tell you how to do set ups 55 Eimma Lane, Vernon; Scott Juniper Lane, Bolton; Bar­ kind of exercises for me. I and leg lifts that will Kelley, 136 Farnham Rd., bara Chamberlain, N. River PnCE BREAK ITEMS went to the book stores tighten your abdominal South Windsor. Rd., Coventry; Michelle around here and can only muscles. Most people think Also, Stella Bowers, 52 Oak Jones, 25 Marion D r.; Richard DEL MONTE . . . find books on dieting and that sit-ups will do the Job, St.; Tory Violette, 204 Grove Roberts, 6 Nelson Court, East DRYDEES ____IBP none on exercise. but they are just for the up­ St.; Frances Hussey, RD 5, Hartford; William Young, 38 FRUIT COCXTMl...... 1-Lb.4 DEAR READER - It is per abdomen and will not Coventry; Louis Gagnon, 960 Brele Rd., South Windsor; SAVE discouraging to suddenly Pleasant Valley Rd., South OVERNITE IC help that lower pot. Marjorie Haas, Willimantic; ZESTA „ pass from a small woman Windsor. SIXID PERCHES...... A good daily walking Mary Yacavone, 177 Clinton to one who has to fight to program, built up to an Discharged Friday: Mary Dr., South Windsor. DIAPERS 1 2 c t Mathieu, 156 Main St.; James —• * SALTIMES keep the flab off. Small hour a day if you have Discharged Sunday: David w m m m m r n Pickering, 240 Main St., East N e w b e rg , 37 W e s te rly lUn GREEN BEANS...... , . . . 29*= women really have more time, plus the abdominal Hartford; Elizabeth Shirshac, Terrace, East Hartford; DEL MONTE SLICED SEET8 OR 4. . . , / NeMbrite Sweet Life trouble because they don’t exercises and weight Buff Cap Rd.. Tolland; Maria Evelyn LaRose, 50 Elm St., PUNTERS have a lot of muscle mass reduction should do the Lovett, 107 Spruce St.; SUGEDCAIHHITS...... ,.» 29* to begin with, so they use a trick for you. Men are too South Windsor; Randolph San­ DEL MONTE _ MNDSHELD APPLE SPAM Deborah Miner. QC St. James ford, 1118 Ellington Rd., South P E A N U T small amount of calories at inhibited usually to use St.; Patricia Strange, 19 Brian Windsor; Paulette Smith, 94 tWASHER 1201. rest, compared to larger them, but bumps and Rd., South Windsor; Gloria CREAM&WK CORN ...1701. 3/^1 JUICE Carpenter Rd.; Stanley Best, CaCREOSDIET ' : BUTTER women. grinds are very good for Islieb, 23 Spaulding Circle, 53 6)bum Rd.; Aldea Savva, East Hartford; April Lawson. Immediately after a sec­ improving the strength of 110 West St., Bolton; Nancy : c o t*...... ,». 99*= tion I can see why your the seat and pelvic 129 Rachel Rd. Spaulding, Willimantic; VUSI6 KOSHER DILL OR 4. 4.. doctor would not want you muscles. They might help Also. Mary Glode, i04 Glode Laura Bell, Amston; Cindy 89* Lane; Susan Granatek, :DEU- rFROZEN gat. to do too much exercising in that department. Hoyt, Stafford Springs. IMPORTtD ^ _ _ -DAIRY- POUSHDUS...... «.. * 99 SAVE20« Marlborough; Steven Bates, 6 KRAFT SAVE2S< B A V tS Ih that would put a strain'on I also like to recommend Also, Denise Lewis, C00ieHiUI..<.“ ':’:.*!'.!'.'...a.*2.36 Riches Trotter St.; (ieorge Zwick and Glastonbury; Martha Emilia, 5 pack CHIFFON the scar. However, if it is a swimming as a good exer­ Karen Zwick, 207 Center Rd., 20 Kin8 Court, East Hartford; OUPEJEUY...... MO. 89* good scar there is no cise to lose weight. But you Vernon; Bennett Coleman, Roy' Chaput, Warehouse CHOPKDIIMI...<...... a . M . 5 8 reason why you can’t do or­ have to swim, not lie in the Mansfield; Andrea Palmer, Point; Karen Conroy, 145 MARGARINE GLAD dinary calisthenics now to sun and gobble down 518 Graham Rd.. South Wind­ ITIILHIESSIIIG...... » * K E L L O G G ’S Merrow Rd., Coventry; Tracy sm ssc kese...... a .M .9 8 39 stregthen your abdominal snacks or cold drinks. sor; Wilhelma Gore. Hebron Laius, 54 Notch Rd., Bolton; ie KRAFT MIRACLE . . Rd.r Andover. DOUGH muscles. The exercises If the water is an the cool James Romayko, 340 Forbes os. FRENCH DffiSSIK...... » * TRASH BAGS CORN FLAKES will not be as big a strain side it will help drain away Discharged Saturday: St., East Hartford; Dennis AMEHCiUI CHEESE...... * 1 . 3 8 49 Virginia Johnson, 153 W. KRAFT - - 10 COUNT 18 OZ. on the healed incision as heat, which means losing Sullivan Jr., 156 Park St.; Sweet life 16 02. Center St.: Melvin Smith, 214 Aitish Miller, 127G Main St. GERMAN BOUKM...... , . . 8 9 * Borden’s _Qts CRTUJMIIIIESSIK...... 49* SAVE another pregnancy will be calories. The exercises KEN’S and women commonly doesn’t strain your joints 22* have additional pregnan­ as your body weight is sup­ AT TURNPIKE TV A APPLIANCE COOKED SAIAM...... « ,.* 1 .1 8 iniiiiESSiiG...... ,,.. * cies after the first section. ported. It is a great exer­ LONO ACRE _ I ■ ■ ■ •iS ai ORANI iC 79 awiaiiiiu...... >«1.791 JUICE Obviously you do need to cise for many who have JUKE WITH COUPON WITH COUPON diet. You know how since knee, ankle and foot SAVE MORE l(K)0IStJUIDDIIES$IK.«49* you have been successful in problems and is a pleasant atth» USSY’S this department before. I way to exercise In warm CORN BEEF HASH...... ^“ recommend that everyone weather. off 'iw M a v y I M w s t 180183 (Newspaper Enterprise “FULL SERVICE” RAQU (PLAIN, MEAT. MUSH) 4. 44 ' . KRAFT IMITATION LUX4PK who goes on a diet also use store SPRGHETTISMICE...... I...98* BATH SIZE Swiss Miss an exercise program even Assn.) PORK LOINS CHICKEN LEGS MAYONNAISE SOAP lO on America'i TONSCE...... „.. 3/ * l SAVE 32 COCOA Beat Brand 12 ox. I coupon Births SAVE TERBMS...... W* ^oi. ^^Trt:f»x^LrlJb 30« « lb. * ^ ” HSTRUTCOffEE...... ,...* “ Szczesny, .Sarah Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore 2 Speed 49 3 daughter of Leonard M. Ficara of 132 Hickory Dr., HEAVTDUTY COFFEEMRU...... GINA and Ann Sullivan Szczesny East Hartford. His mater­ AUTOMATIC Fo u r P a c k CLOROX of 21 Berkley Dr., Vernon. nal great-grandmother is WHITE SE6DUSS RED A GOLD DELICIOUS PILLSBURV TOMATO She was bom Dec. 28 at Mrs. Ruth Underwood of WASHER OITEPMICIUE...... u 63* Manchester Memorial 121 Burke St., East Hart­ GRAPEFRUIT APPLES SAVE BLEACH Hospital. Her maternal ford. His paternal great­ TOMATOES J»A S T E ^ 10 * grandparents are Mr. and grandmother is Mrs. SHORIMK...... »* 1** Mrs. Edward Sullivan of Josephine Ficara of Hart­ LOQ CASIN Blast Greenwich, R.I. Her ford. He has a brother, ONLY paternal grandparents are *238 SYRUP...... • ox.* Derrick, 4; and a sister, 6 I 7 9 « 6 1 8 9 * ALL PUVORS Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Deana, 2. Hotpolnt 1 3 9 « Szczesny of Buffalo, N.Y. TENDER VinUS ...... ^ gal She has two brothers, Parker, Christopher AIIFebrlc 100159 S/M WITH COUPON WITH COUPON ELECTRIC ORYER " 0 * dl4.' Brett, 4, and Scott, 2. Aaron, son of Gerald C. CALIF. NAVAL PINK FLORIDA aPlOCUBRGS...... ».S * and Margaret A. Collier NEW Cron Yallow 9 Firara, Duanr Peter, THE fUU SERVICE tTORT SEEDLESS DOW Parker of Enfield. He was ^COUPON son of Salvatore Jr. and born Jan. 2 at Rockville ORANGES UPLOCKBUGS...... ,u . * CtHckWi 0 Saa Contadlna Contadlna wmt nai oowaa «aa itji rvactuM SM Linda Underwood Ficara j \ 99 F i i t k l u General Hospital. His ORAPEFRUIT ONIONS MOHAWK H4S.HI«rkR W Tpk. CHUNK LITE STEWED ROUND of 64A Ruby Dr. He was maternal grandparents are Minchfittf C A T F O O D bom Jan. 3 at Manchester Mr. and kJk. Colpler L v OPEN FORNGUPS...... ,.. 43' TUNA T0MAT9ES WEO.-rRI. 9-9 STERNO _ _ TOMATDES AUVartattaa-loi. Memorial Hospital. His of San Antonio, Tex. His • ^ SAT 9-5 i 5 < maternal grandparents are paternal grandparents are ri-t iv.i f. HioIki I ill ifi fiinfhi 7■ 9 ^ * doz. r nuEUXis...... 79* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker V I ■ ^ lb. fox.' . . 3 / * 1 llo i. 4 ■ 9W * Underwood of 210 Naubuc of Berr Ave., Ellington. He SMMiiimiip...... ,„,. ‘ Ave., East Hartford. His has a brother, James Earl, 89 paternal grandparents are 2W. \ .... 4 PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Jan. 11, 1977

ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle IoTe 0 r F A ‘ Hmuhratrr i»rm«0 HrraW^ 1 Tsnnii 1 "Five Orange instructor [bTo]p E u X Charles M. Schulte E w E Manchester — A City of Village Charm 4 Ode 2 Pour down E 1 c N A T L E D Carter may break SALT negotiation deadlock 5 Seed 3 Preposition LI Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Dear Abby I C containers 4 Close friend □ I]1 ON E QDD Audit BurMu ol Circulation Mambar. Umtad Praaa Intarnational WASHINGTON - His cabinet main to be fixed. The date matters that a sound agreement could have James Schlesinger, Sen. Henry 12 Author 5 Cheer D 8 GOD Fleming 6 Thesis Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. chosen, Jimmy Carter is beginning to Jackson and other defense-oriented By Abigail Van Buren BOEI since the present interim agreement, been reached if Mr. Ford had been 13 In addition 7 Rock growth iHliaaD Q □ G D Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. act as president, even though the of­ made in 1972, expires next October. more ready to quiet the doubts of his critics of SALT think it is. So far that 14 Eye infection 8 Time zone □ 0 □ L"1_____ 15 Unfeeling (abbr.) □ P KT 3 Riymood F Robinson. Editor-Pubitshor fice is not formally his quite yet. He The invitation did not come entire­ defense chiefs. view has prevailed in the Pentagon Hsrokt E Tufkington, Managing Editor 17 Pronoun 9 Differently IL c 1 0 N L Y has invited Leonid Brezhnev, the ly out of the blue. Mr. Carter is being Just what a sound agreement and the talks have stuck on this point. 18 Snooty person 10 Clothes tinter E N R 0 B E Soviet leader, to meet him eariy on The Russians want limits on sea- 19 Snake 11 Covered with S E 8 T A R Opinion careful to preserve the niceties, but would be is still a matter of some 21 Rather than H ^ “ Py NaUonal WUdllfe figures 32 Yarir 49 Bank . during the new administration in the through his Secretary of State-to-be, launched cruise missiles, save those (poetic) debate, and lay behind the struggle “P Rattlers" in west 16 Nigerian 35 Old Dominion 22 All right transection hope of clearing obstacles to a new Cyrus Vance, and the Soviet Am­ with the shortest range, as well as on tribesmen state (abbr.) over Mb. C arter's choice of a apparenUy and one that 26 Knight's title 51 Air (prefix) stunned and shocked me. 20 Greek letter 38 Performance agreement limiting nuclear arms. bassador Anatoly Dobrynin, he has secretary of Defense. land-launched cruise missiles, save 27 Degraded 23 Small barrel 40 Compass 53 Of liquid ‘tH® ^®y P“‘' Kasoline down the snake 30 Dolt The Strategic Arms Limitations been getting encouragement to the In sticking with Harold Brown, Mr. those with the shortest range, as well 24 Good-by, in point waste surface. This produced 2,600 33 Before (prefix) Talks (SALT) are one of the chief effect that a meeting would be as on land-launched versions that Madrid 43 Hamilton bill 54 Throws away s m O K in g Carter strongly suggested his belief 34 Bestow 26 Scemp ^ ?i ^®"’ ^'^® ® **'®‘ happened to them: 45 Name for e dog 55 Cat commend items of unfinished business which he welcome. that the main stumbling block to a could be deployed in western Europe. ■Coiled sn^es were putted like golf balls. Large snakes 36 Size of type 27 Part of a 47 Large is inheriting from Mr. Ford, and the Well before the November election Guessing the exact terms on which 37 Evening in church 57 Fifth zodiac Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss I ’LL DRiNK new SALT agreement — the treat­ ‘"®,'®‘‘ “ ^®®‘ ‘he air, then caught Italy gateway invitation is the strongest signal yet Mr. Carter might settle would be ^ the tad as they plummeted toward the cement floor, 26 Brought up sign Averell Harriman, acting as an unof­ ment of America's new cruise missle 39 Horse food 29 Air acrobat 48 Phrase of un­ 59 Compass ^ m e snakes were tossed the fuU length of the 30-foot 41 Note of T’TRATS that he wants rapid progress. In an ficial envoy for Mr. Carter, brought — could be overcome. Brown's premature. Mr. Kissinger had an 30 Turn aside derstanding (2 point en^dre...w here they landed with a crunch.” Guido's scale interview given to Time magazine 31 Image wds.) back from Moscow the message that published comments on the subject agreement in sight. It eluded him. The snakes are neither fed nor Watered even though 42 Proclamations 1 DO YOU THINK I'LL i lirtiaati when he was named its ‘‘Man of the the Russians had high hopes for a are sqarce, but he is thought to lean to The SALT critics will be no less vocal ‘h ^ may be kept for days or weeks. 44 Jewish 2 3 4 5 S 7 B 9 10 n HAVE A MINUTE'S PEACE The writer of the article said, "It’s not easy to feel eorry ascetic —IVITH YOU KNOWIN' Year,” Mr. Carter said the meeting new pact should Mr. Carter win. this time and Brown will have to win 12 13 14 the view that developing a for ^ iso ^ u s snakes. But I witnessed the Big Spring 46 Broke bread ABOUT MY DAUOHTEP/? could be held ‘‘probably before the arguirent in the Department of Brezhnev, who has complained about submarine-based cruise missile is round-up from start to finish, and by the time the last skin 47 Private high IS IS 17 September” and preferably in the the lack of progress on SALT under not essential for the country's Defense. had been stripped from the last withering carcass, my school United States, although the plans re­ sympathi®s were entirely with the rep^es.” (colloq.) 11 I. Mr. Ford, has not disguised his belief defense. •The Ek;onomist of London 46 Not well ■■ ■ 1 m from New Hampshire, and our wildlife is something 50 Dissenting 21 23 2. 26 to be treasured, not to be used in this horrible manner. If vote ■ 27 28 29 30 31 32 the general public knew about this kind of torture, I wonder 62 Possessive • ■ Dr# whether they would stand for it. pronoun 33 35 Controversial Right-to-work issue emerging again E.M.P. 56 Earth ■ ■ M l 58 Kind of power 37 3. 3. .0 1 DEAR E.M.P.: Fm told that of 2,400 kinds of snakes 61 Alleviate ■ ■ WASHINGTON - On the issue of a tithesis of constitutional 62 Popular 42 46 with the union and said Holmquist toown to man, eight out of 100 are dangerous to man. '3 flower ■ state's right to ban forced unionism guarantees.” 4S Andrew Tully should not have been permitted to Under Mrtain conditions, the dangerous reptiles include 63 Mrs. Eddie by legislating so-called right-to-work toe ratUer. Fm told also that poisonous snakes are also ■ Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer speak at the public session. Its All right, and hooray. Now, then. Cantor 4S 49 80 51 52 53 54 55 laws, Jimmy Carter's campaign Court would frown on repeal of 14 The 10th Amendment to the Constitu­ helpful-killing rats, mice and other rodenU that destroy 64 Inside (pref.) ■ ■■ cockeyed reasoning; The Board of crops. ■' S6 67 5S 59 SO utterances said he wanted it both 65 Indefinite per* IT SAYS HERE ‘\WHATS ^ IT'S A (b). Education should “avoid the dangers tion says: “The powers not delegated A s s u ^ g toe "rattler roundup” has a practical purpose, sons itays ways. That straw was flung by the attendant upon relatives chaos in to the United States by the Constitu­ why it is celebrated in a carnival spirit escapes me. 66 Time zone St S2 S3 THE LOST COLONY ) A , FICTITIOUS _ ytn ___ (abbr.) OF ATLANTIS IS WHY Richard F. Straub, offers some Don’t quit, forever, just stop 1969 as senior economist and special can,” he explained. good moves. Only time will tell won't welcome the intrusion, A selllsh associate could cause DON'T WE BE The following, says Jones, is a whether he has the courage to con­ you'll still do it out of the problems. advice to you who want to try for one day at a time. Tell your Utah native assistant to fellow University of goodness of your heart. The youthful 43-year-old Jones is a “distillation” of his thinking after tinue heading the ship of state in a s»/ stopping for one day family and friends you’re quit­ Michigan faculty member Paul W. VIRGO (Aug 23-8ept 22) native of Utah and a graduate of seven years of government service: truly responsible course. Pleasurable whims carry a high tomorrow. McCracken, then head of the Council ting as public commitment Utah State University, Logan, where of Economic Advisers. He says he is “Our basic desire for economic •Scripps League Newspapers 1977 price tag today. Going on a Motivation: You have to spending spree will cause you bolsters will power. Clear your he was valedictorian in 1954. He also impressed that Carter “appears to buyer's remorse later. 4F0RMATIONIM want to quit for your own Jan. 12,1977 house of cigarettes, ashtrays holds M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees have left himself flexibility on his LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) Don't TT reasons, not someone else’s. and other smoking reminders. from Stanford University and has various statements during the cam­ air family problems In public to­ This coming year you may be the spent most of his career as a college day. Outsiders will be of small or recipient of some confidential in­ Develop positive reasons for Use physical activity to relieve paign. no help — and you could cause formation that could prove very economics instructor. them embarrassment If they feel quitting. tension. Keep your hands and Not locked in profitable. Keep what you're told “I give Gov. Carter credit, first of forced to take sides. to yourself. Timing; Though some can mind busy. Re-emphasize your "He doesn’t appear to be locked w Born Loser — Art Sansom all, for the quality of the three senior quit under most trying times, motives and reasons for quit­ into any sort of predetermined set of economic advisers he has chosen,” policies. My impression is now that most do better when things are said Jones in an interview in his ting. And, if the craving gets he’s had an opportunity to look at the on a steady course. third floor Treasury Buildinj oftlce. ^ WHO too instense, take, a few deep healthy economic statistics that are Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoffal “The selection of Charles Schultze to IT I '/ j / | Commitment: Be willing to breaths or a glass of water to coming in, and the tremendous iZ head the Council of Economic Ad­ ® 1976byNEA. stick to your decision to quit. get you through the craving deficit we are facing, he realizes that visers was excellent. I disagree with Patience: It may take a few period. he must move very slowly, taking ad­ "Fifth floor — ‘Returns and Exchanges' win­ Schultze on many issues, but I con­ dow!" days to learn to be a non- It won’t be the easiest thing vice and moving carefully on it. I . sider him to be one of the finest think he’s doing that.” Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick smoker. economists of those who follow his you have ever done, but then Slow, careful, and “steady as she Expect withdrawal symp­ again anything really worth views.” goes" are watchwords that I #U(5l For Home Delivery John E. Grindrod Philip B. Elton John Edward Grindrod. 84^ of Philip B. Elton, 52, of Rt. 32, calls for 6.9% increase Fhone 647-9946 Willington, died Sunday in SL Fran­ EAST Bridgewater died Sunday in a HARTFORD/area news By SUSAN VAUGHN increases, supplies, equipment, Bridgewater convalescent home. He cis Hospital, Hartford. He was the room at 45 N. School St. transportation and utilities. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1,. ,977 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 1 * " ™ “ • SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON was the father of Mrs. Joan Howland father of Mrs. Candice E. Car- Herald Reporter Public comment on the budget will The recommended budget includes of Manchester. bonneau of Manchester. Dr. James P. Kennedy, superinten­ be allowed at the regular board a proposed staff reduction of eight Mr. Grindrod was bom in England. Mr. Elton was employed at the dent of schools, recommended a $14,- meeting Jan. 24 at Verplanck School. classroom teaching positions, six at He was a life member of the Mansfield Training ^hool for 15 832,000 budget to the Board of Educa­ The board is scheduled to make the elementary level and two at the - .j ' ^ m Bridgewater Grange, and a SO-year years until his retirement in 1965. tion Monday night for the 1977-78 final approval on Kennedy's budget Nurses high school. Those savings have been ‘Expected to reside’ key member of Evening Star Lodge of Other survivors are his wife, a son, school year, representing an increase Feb. 14, then send it to the Board of used to decrease the requested ap­ Masons in Lee. Mass. his mother, a sister and two of 6.9 per cent over last year’s $13.88 Directors who set the final spending WUlHUUVfWflip propriation according to Kennedy, Other survivors are two grandchildren. million budget. figure as part of the town budget. to grant: Blackstone to get grandchildren, and several nieces The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. Dr. Kennedy offered very little Dr. Kennedy also noted that an ac­ and the savings from three of the and nephews. at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 comment on the content of the 98- tive P.T.A. Council budget study positions have been reallocated for three priority programs: a position The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will page budget message. Kennedy noted corhmittee • will be reviewing the BY MAL BARLOW vehicle, loans for housing rehabilita­ grant be in Willington Hill Cemetery. that he had made special requests in of coordinator of volunteers, an ad­ in St. Mark's Episcopal Church in budget line by line for the next four “We’ve lost out on $880,000,” said tion, a larger spnior citizens center, a Friends may call at the funeral response to requests by parents in ditional position for the reading Bridgewater. Burial will be in Center Thursdays with member of the Mrs. Mary Goodwin of 763 Burnside renovated youth services center, The East Hartford Public Health Cemetery, Bridgewater. home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. the past year, such as a new program school administration. That com­ program at the elementary level and eight new tennis courts at Penney T il? --- Nursing Service learned recently it for gifted students, an addition to the an addition of one position for the Ave. Monday night at the public There are no calling hours. Mrs. Dorothea Dunton mittee will meet in the Board of hearing on the third year application High School, open space land, and the will again receive funds from the The family suggests that friends elementary music staff, and more Education conference room at 45 N. elementary vocal music program. development of industrial land in the Hartford Foundation for Public ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Dorothea alternative programs and services for Community Development Block wishing to do so may make memorial School St. at 7:30 p.m. starting this The other improvement priorities Grant funds. North Meadows. Giving to help indigent people pay Carville Dunton, 80, of 12 Eastbrook related to special learning. Thursday. funded in the superintendent’s their bills. gifts to the Bridgewater Ambulance Court died Sunday at a local con­ “Are we going to lose another Hans DePold, chairman of the Dr. Kennedy urged all parents and Kennedy’s final comment Monday recommended budget include the ad­ The funds are part of $55,400 being Fund. valescent home. $440,000?" asked Mrs. Goodwin, a Human Rights Commission, said the interested citizens to work with the on the budget was, “It is my hope dition of 30 students at the Regional given from proceeds of the Newton The Lillis Funeral Home. 58 Bridge Mr. Dunton was born in Far­ member of the East Hartford I,eague mayor may be right the town has Board of Education to understand the that after reviews by the board, the Occupational Training Center, in­ C. and Elsie B. Brainard Fund, the St.. New Milford, is in charge of mington, Maine, and lived in the E. M. Edwards of Women Voters. enough low and moderate income un­ implications of their special areas of various ^oups concerned with creasing the social worker aide load foundation said. The East Hartford arrangements. Rockville area for 11 years. She was referring to the first two its and apartments. He suggested the interest and evaluating them in rela­ educational excellence can support for the early childhood program and nurses are among 14 health agencies She taught for many years in the CB Club elects years’ applications from the town. town set up an affirmative action tion to the overall budget. He said all the budget in total.” developing a program for in Greater Hartford which will Albert H. Keeney Stonington Elementary School in Both were denied, one by court ac­ plan to more fully integrate the town, E. M. Edwards budget workshops are open to the The majority of the increases in academically “gifted" students at receive part of the funds. Albert H. Keeney, 49, of 172 Stonington, Maine, and was principal tion and the second by action of the not just in apartments or low-income •*- public. They will be Wednesday, next the budget are required to maintain the intermediate grade levei. The fund was set up with three Keeney St. died Sunday at there for 10 years. £dwin M. Edwards of 38 Wells St. Housing and Urban Development of­ areas, but throughout town. ,0% Manchester Memorial Hospital after Monday and Wednesday and Jan. 31, existing programs, which have all Capital Improvement requests in­ He also suggested the third year gifts totaling $2 million by the late She was later employed by the was elected president Saturday night all at 8 p.m. at the board's meeting fice based iargely on the court being stricken suddenly at home. had increased costs, such as salary clude resurfacing playground and decisions. application include at least $100,1X10 Mr. and Mrs. Brainard to assist peo­ Gorham State Teachers College in of the recently formed CB'ers Club of parking areas at five schools at a Mr. Keeney was bom Feb, 1, 1928, Mrs. Goodwin asked Mayor for repairs to the Housing ple suffering from incurable diseases Gorham. Maine. Manchester. cost of $45,000, installing a slab under \ in Manchester, son of the late Jesse Richard Blackstone if he could find a Authority’s apartments. or for aged and infirm persons or Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Known by his CB handle as “ Double the high school bleachers, $35,000, both. and Harriet Olin Keeney, and lived Frank J. Ferreri of Ellington, and E,“ Edwards has as his officers the way to negotiate with HUD and with Mayor Blackstone said the items there all his life. Board waives bid replacement of the MHS stage cur­ on the town’s applications were Miss Caroline Furness, director of three grandchildren. following: the City of Hartford in order to get tain, $17,000 and expansion of the nursing for East Hartford, said last He was a designer for the General The funeral and burial are private Ann Andrulot, “Cocoa,” wice- some of the funds into the town. never in dispute. He said this is not library/media center at Waddell year her agency received $1,600 total. Electric Co. in Plainville for 22 and at the convenience of the famiiy. president; Dinna Luntta, “Snuffles,” “I wish negotiations were why the town has not been able to get years. School, $25,000. A list of capital im­ This went in sums up to $100 to help The family suggests that friends secretary; Irene B. Edwards, on busing contraet possible,” the mayor answered. the first dollar through the Com­ provements suggested for the next people temporarily indigent, not poor He was a member of the wishing to do so may make memorial “Bookkeeper," treasurer; Gloria “HUD has set a number (concer­ munity Development Act (CDA). Bids for theBoard of Education’s that the vote Monday was merely a five years is included in the budget (Photo by Earl Chastain) enough to qualify for welfare, to pay Manchester Lodge of Elks. gifts to the Island Medical Center, ning the low and moderate income Mrs. Marcella Fahey, a member of Shapleigh, “Security, security ser- largest contract outside of employ- vote on the waiver and that the fees document, although not part of the their nursing bills, she said. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Lin­ Deer Isle, Maine, or the Island Am­ vices. Elected to the group s people expected to reside in East the HRC, criticized the mayor tor da Martin of Glastonbury; a brother, ment contracts, were waived last have not been set exactly and are total request. bulance Service, Deer Isle, Maine. Board of Directors are the following: Hartford) and will not accept any doing the same thing he complained Elarlis Keeney of Manchester: four night and a recommendation to ex­ still negotiable. A breakdown of the major program about Monday night. The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, Paul Sutkitis, "Succotash," direc­ other,” he said. Balladeer Jim Douglas sings Sunday at Langford School sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Seaton, Mrs. tend the current busing contract of In other activity Monday, the board requests includes: $7,716,481 for East Hartford 76 Prospect St., Rockville, is in tor; Edwards, George Meixell, The poor expected to reside in Elast Mayor Blackstone had told her the Thelma Weir and Mrs. Aceynath the Manchester Bus Service through heard a proposal by Alfred B; regular learning programs, $2,664,762 bureaucracy in HUD is what has charge of arrangements. “Geronimo," Michael Nichols, Hartford must be much higher than Venceslau, all of Manchester, and June 30, 1980 was approved. Tychsen, assistant superintendent, for special learning programs and “""•news briefs^ ■'Half-a-Dime,” Ann Andrulot, John the figure the mayor’s office has set strangled the funds. The bureaucrats Mrs. June Haney of Ellington, and The approval by the board was on a proposed program for gifted $4,450,757 for support and ad­ Walter G. Leonard Calve, “Wino." which is 131, said Hartford leaders. will not listen to anyone, even X Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma two grandsons. made on the recommendation of students for next September at ministrative programs, including ROCKVILLE - Walter G. The club meets the second Satur­ Mayor Blackstone said HUD's way Congress, he said. Thi will meet tonight at 8 at the home The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant Bowers, Buckley and Robertson transportation, building maintenance Mrs. Fahey reminded the mayor Leonard, 68, of 77 Village St. died day of each month at the VFW home of calculating the “expected to of Mrs. Lynn- Cameron, 22 Sparrow- at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 superintendent for administration. Schools. The program would be and plant operation. the HRC and the league and residents Monday at Rockville General with the exception of February when reside” figure is not accurate. In bush Rd., East Hartford. The Main St. Burial will be in West The 1976-77 appropriation for available for students in Grades 4, 5 had all spoken during the public Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. a St. Valentine's dance is scheduled. fact, if the town went along with the Don’t plow cultural program, “Times of Com­ Cemetery. school busing was $494,783. This and 6. hearings held in 1975 and 1976 for the Area police report Wilhelmina Major Leonard. The group will meet Feb. 5. year's proposed budget for transpor­ The estimated cost of the program figure, the town would be dishonest, munication,” will be led by Mrs. Friends may call at the funeral he said. first applications. Mr. Leonard was born in Vienna, Persons interested in joining the tation shows an increase of $20,000. which would allow for two staff Janet Atwood. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Ga., May 19, 1908 and had lived in During the hearing, Michael Valuk, “Yet our suggestions were not in­ into road The family suggests that those CB'ers club may attend any of the The increase allowed for the positions next year and is included in cluded in the applications,” she said. A mediation session is scheduled Rockville since 1929. He had been meetings contact any club member, About town the mayor’s assistant, explained Tallapoosa, Ga., was warned Monday wishing to do so may make memorial Manchester Bus Service is $30,000 for • Kennedy’s budget request is $14,000. “When you are before HUD, you Robert A. Sparkes, 23, of 17 Middle for the school system administration employed as a file clerk at the or all Edwards a 646-0206. the coming year, an increase of $10,- The program is being developed in what the town had a sk ^ for in its Ter., High Manor Park, Rockville, night for driving too fast for con­ The street division of the East in regards to the teacher contracts gifts to the American Kidney Foun­ Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. of first two applications. The items in­ must understand how we feel when 000 for 1978-79 and no increase for the response to a group of parents who was arrested Monday on a court ditions, after a two-car accident on I- Hartford Public Works Department for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the ad­ dation, c/o Hartford Dialysis, Hart­ Hartford before his retirement. He East Catholic High School will cluded storm drains, a dial-a-ride we come before town hearings.” ford Hospital. 80 Seymour St., Hart­ third year of the contract. organized last fall and asked for sponsor an open house for interested warrant charging him with second- 86 in Vernon. issued a warning to residents and ministration building. was a member of Union Fighting reported A possible cutback in special special programs for exceptional degree reckless endangerment. private contractors Monday that ford, Conn. Congregational Church and prospective students and parents on The Board of Education postponed in Lebanon education vans next year explains the children. The program is part of a Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The program Police said Martin lost control of plowing, blowing, or shoveling snow its meeting Monday night to tonight, Excelsior Lodge of Masons, Hart­ increase of only $20,000, Kennedy three-year plan to identify all gifted The charge stems from the the truck he was driving, which onto streets and highways violates a Joseph W. Sliefel ford. will begin in the auditorium. at Penney High School at 7:30. The said. students in Manchester. exploding of a device Nov. 25 at about collided with a car driven by Ronald town ordinance. decision to postpone was not made Joseph W. Stiefel, 52. of 13 Charles Other survivors are a son, Walter BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPC) - Dr. died Monday at Hartford A complete analysis of the bus con­ The board also voted final approval 10:38 p.m. in the street in front of 36 Gerlack of North River Rd., Coven­ until late in the afternoon. M. Leonard of Rockville; a daughter, Israeli-backed Christian rightists The Manchester Chapter of Melrose St., police said. No one was Hospital after suffering an apparent tract by Deakin, including an for the renovation and additions Frozen slush creates try. Martin was taken to Rockville The ordinance reads, “It shall be Mrs. Barbara Justice of Rockville; were reported battling leftists and American Association of Retired hurt and there was no damage The public schools were to hold heart attack while at work. He was analysis of routing, cost comparisons projects at Illing and Bennet Junior General Hospital, treated for a neck unlawful for any occupant or owner two sisters. Miss Sabrina Leonard of Palestinians in southern Lebanon Persons (AARPkfof the South United reported. * full-day sessions today instead of the husband of Mrs. Dorothy E. with area towns and an audit of the High Schools which were completed injury, and released. to deposit or place any snow from Vienna and Mrs. Anna Mae Jones of today despite pledges by several fac­ Manchester Bus Service convinced last year at a cost of over $5.5 Methodist Church will meet driving hazards property occupied or owned by him half-day sessions as had been SUefel. Wadesboro, N.C.; nine grandchildren tions to begin surrendering their Deakin that the contract is “an million. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Sparkes was released on his in or upon any street, sidewalk, or scheduled. Dr. Eugene Diggs, Mr. Stiefel was employed as and two great-grandchildren. church. Mrs. Dorothy Bowen, co­ superintendent, said the half-day ses­ heavy weapons. excellent one." Final approval was also given to By mid afternoon, according to the written promise to appear in Com­ other public way of the town in such superintendent of mail drivers at the The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. owner of the General Lyons Inn in By United Press International sion was scheduled in error. ’Iliere Palestinian sources said three per­ The bus service has provided buses the system-wide security alarm and National Weather Service, a total of mon Pleas Court 12 here Jan. 24. Brian D. Knox, 18, of 8 Becker PI., manner or to such an extent as un­ Aetna Life and Causalty, Hartford. at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Pomfret, will speak on witchcraft. With temperatures in the 20s was no school Friday or Monday due sons died and five were wounded in for the Manchester schools for 17 fire alarm and smoke monitoring 4.4 inches of fresh snow was RockvilleY was charged with driving reasonably to impede or cause in­ He was bom July 8,1924 in Hartford Ellington Ave. The Rev. Paul J. ^ w - today, the sloppy slush left on to snowstorms and the school system the clashes between the Christian- years. Deakin said the cost per bus systems. Both projects qualified for measured at Bradley airport. The an unregistered motor vehicle after a convenience to public travel.” and had lived in Manchester for the man, pastor of Union Congregational The VFW Auxiliary will meet roadways after Monday’s snow did not have a chance to give notices held town of Marjayoun, five miles per day is less than the median for state monies. new covering of snow, accompanied three-car accident on Rt. 83 Monday. Failure to comply can result in past three years. He was an Army Church, will officiate. Burial will be tonight at 7:30 at the VFW home. storm froze over, creating hazardous Miguel Acosta, 23, and Rafael T. to children and parents of the change north of the Israeli border, and leftist the current year for ail area towns An increase in the salary of the by freezing rain and sleet, followed fines. veteran of World War II. in Grove Hill Cemetery. Barbara McMillan, third district driving throughout Connecticut. Perez, 23, both of Hartford, were to full day. and Palestinian positions near the surveyed. The cost per bus per day in Adult School Director was approved four to nine inches of snow dumped Police said the Knox vehicle struck He is also survived by two sons, Friends may call at the funeral president, will make her official State officials urged motorists to arrested Monday and charged with medieval crusaders’ castle at Manchester is $47.25. for the next two years. The salary on Connecticut during Friday’s a car driven by Chandra Kelly of 38 Arthur Mulligan, public works Wayne Stiefel of South Windsor and home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to visit. Officers are asked to wear use extreme caution, saying snow third-degree larceny. directory, suggested residents hold Beaufort, three miles to the west. Supt. James P. Kennedy stressed was raised from $4,000 to $4,250 for storm. Norwood St., Manchester, which in Joel Stiefel of East Hartford; and 9 p.m. their uniforms. tires without chains were virtually They were allegedly removing a off shoveling the street portion of East Hartford 1977-78 and $4,500 for 1978-80, turn collided with one driven by Neil two daughters. Miss Janet Stiefel of The family suggests that any useless on glazed-over roadways. refrigerator from an qpartment at 30 their driveways until after the plow Manchester and Mrs. Gerilyn Banker Nutmeg Lane when arrested. Police Clendaniel of 695 Talcottville Rd., L!ffire calls memorial gifts may be made to the Crews spread sand throughout the has passed. This will save them from Fire calls Vernon. Knox has a court answer Monday, 1:59 a.m. — False alarm to of Coventry. American Cancer Society, 237 E. night, but the going still was said the refrigerator was in a truck repeatedly shoveling out their date of Jan. 21. Governor St. The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. Center St., Manchester. expected to be treacherous. about to pull away at the time. driveways, he said. Monday, 12:22 p.m. — Dryer fire at 94 from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, .Manchester basement at 249 E. Center St. The freezing rain and sleet which Working vacation Acosta posted $2,500 surety bond Columbus St. 225 Main St., with a Mass at St. Rose Card of Thanks Monday, 1:24 p.m.. false (Town),' Now available from mixed with snow Monday caused and was released. Perez was to The sanitation division of the Monday, 12:33 p.m. — Auto accident at Church, East Hartford, at 9. Burial THANKS TO THE MANCHESTER Today, 9:23 a.m., false dangerous driving conditions along WASHINGTON (UPI) - appear in court here today. Acosta’s 263 Brewer St. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL To the doc­ alarm on W. .Middle Tpke. Applications for Sen. Lowell Henry Maloon, 35, of Hiram, public works department is asking will be in East Cemetery. tors. nurses, and the aides. lor their (Town). alarm at 172 S. Main St. with inland and shoreline flooding. court appearance is Jan. 31. residents to help rubbish collection Monday, 12:33 p.m. — Child locked kindness to our brother during his il­ (Town). Connecticut Blue Cross Weicker’s fifth annual Senior Intern Maine, was charged with failure to There are no calling hours. Monday, 2:36 p.m., water In The snow storm, the second to crews with conditions caused by the mother out of car at 18 Deerfield Court. lness and death. Especially thanks to Today, 9:31 a.m., service program are now available to people drive in the proper lane; his car Monday, 5 p.m. — First aid to 87 The family suggests that any Dr. Allred Sundquisl. and Dr. Charles basement at 11 Ashworth St. cover the region in three days, snowstorms. E. Jacobsen. (Town). call at 85 Hollister St, more than 60 years old. The 96 per­ struck and broke a utility pole on Christine Dr, memorial gifts may be made to the The Hanson Family Connecticut Medical Service trailed off by afternoon. The high Arthur Mulligan, public works Monday, 9:04 p.m., water in (District). sons chosen to participate will dis­ Union St. Monday. His court answer Monday, 5:20 p.m. — First aid walk-in Heart Association of Greater Hart­ . temperatures today were expected to Vernon director, asked residents to shovel ford, 310 Collins St„ Hartford. cuss the problems of senior citizens M illard R. Martin, 35, of date is Jan. 28. at station on Main St. be in the 20s. out an area by the street for rubbish Monday, 9:12 p.m. — First aid to 1072 Scores of schools called off classes with congressmen and federal of­ ficials. barrels. Or people could place them Burnside Ave. DAR to present three COMPREHENSIVE Monday and commuter? were at the edge of their driveway. Monday, 9:24 p.m. — First aid to 11 This is the delayed as traffic was slowed by the Barrels placed on show drifts or Jerry Rd. good citizen awards Quit Smoking Program; poor driving conditions. behind them on sidewalks subject. Monday, It ;4S p.m. — Auto accident at Many flights were called off at Non-returnable container collection crew members to possible 1700 Main St. HEALTH CARE Bradley International Airport in ifalls and back injuries, he said. Today, 3:31 a.m. — Investigation at the Youths from the Manchester area will participate in The Whole Country Windsor Locks, and telephone ser­ East Hartford Convalescent Hospital at the meeting of the Orford Parish Chapter, Daughters of Is Talking About. •. vice was knocked out in Willimantic, 735 Main St. the American Revolution, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the affecting about 2,000 customers. battle shaping up again School bus-car Today, 9:43 a.m. — First aid to 42 Mill home of Mrs. Joseph Donahue, 322 Spring St. You’ve seen Jacquelyn Rofers, Founder of imokEnden, on- PLAN Scattered power outages were Rd. • To Tell the Truth • NBC Tomorrow Show crash injures Three students representing Manchester High School, • Lou Gordon Show • David Suaskind Show reported. The storm was blamed for HARTFORD (UPI) — Proponents deposit beverage legislation is highly solid waste savings you’re not going Theater workshops East Catholic H i^ School and Bolton High School will • CBS Jeanne Parr Show . .. and many others In response to Public Acts 75*616 and 76*399 hundreds of minor accidents — but no and opponents of the controversial misleading and erroneous,” said to save money either,” he added. three persons receive Good Citizen Awards. Making the presentation And you've read articki about the imokEn^er Programs in- traffic fatalities —and the brief proposal to ban non-returnable E.E.. Fuller, a spokesman for The league strongly supports and planned in Vernon • The New York Times • Wathington Poit will be Mrs. C. Edwin Carlson, state regent. closing of portions of some state bottles in Connecticut are opening American Can Co. American Can strongly opposes BLOOMFIELD (UPI) - Three • Honey Magazine • Buttneu Week COVERAGE INCLUDES: Vernon DAR scholarship winner Judith Dziedzinski will read • San FrancUco Examiner *.,. and many others i highways and ramps. their expected battle by challenging “They used sources that were un­ proposed legislation that would ban persons were injured today in a colli­ The Indian Valley YMCA will offer her paper on “Indian Culture in Connecticut.” ^ Ann Landers Column Officials blamed the storm for a each other’s figures. reliable,” he said. non-returnables. The issue is sion between a car and a school bus. American Field Service students will also be guests at Hospital Care X-rays and Diagnostic Tests series of accidents on Interstate 86, A bottler said Monday a report by Kathleen C. Golas, who is the expected to be a heated one when the There were no children on the bus. theater workshops for students in the meeting. Grades 4 to 6 in Vernon and South Physician's Services Home Health Agency Services including two tractor-trailers that the League of Women Voters alleging league’s director of solid waste, said seemingly annual proposal is con­ The small, van-type bus, driven by Windsor during the winter session Hostesses a ^ n i s s Jean Kelsey, Mrs. James McKay, Prescription Drugs overturned and stalled traffic on the passage of a ban on non-returnable “ It was a well documented survey. sidered by the legislature. Ann Reardon, 38, of Bloomfield, was Skilled Nursing Facility Care which starts Jan. 24. Mrs. John Whfl^Mrs. Walter Harrison, Mrs. Charles Nursing Care highway in the Vernon-Tolland area beverage containers would save 147,- We can show figures.” The Senate narrowly defeated such travelling north on Terry Plains Outpatient Benefits The Vernon workshop will be at the Ferguson and M ^ Stanley Nichols. Physical Therapy Services for much of the day. 000 tons of solid waste and $1 million “The annual savings of 147,619 tons a proposal last year following intense Road about 8:30 a.m. on its way to Y o u wUl Emergency Ambulance Lake Street School Mondays from 3 A 74-year-old Middletown man suf­ a year in Connecticut was wrong. of waste claimed by the league is im­ legislative maneuvering. pick up children when it was struck. fered a fatal heart attack while A spokesman for the league said possible,” Fuller said, “since the The league last month said a sur­ Officer Albert Fragione said a car to 4:15 p.m. and on Tuesrlays from Choice of 3 annual deductibles - $200, $500, $750. 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. at the Wapplng First aid and safety shoveling snow. Officials said An­ the league would stand by its figures. total weight of all beverage con­ vey showed that in addition to the driven by Lloyd Hunting, 37, of stop smoking School in South Windsor. drew P. Kaminski was pronounced "A recent Connecticut League of tainers used in Connecticut is less 147,000 million tons of less garbage, Bloomfield, was travelling east on Benefits are not provided for medical conditions existing or treated within Both groups will meet for eight courses being offered dead at Middlesex Memorial Women Voters report on solid waste than 140,000 tons.” passage of the legislation would also Wadhams Road and struck a patch of weeks. Mrs. Jeanne Mangino wilt be • • • SIX months prior to effective date of coverage. Benefits will oe available for Hospital. reductions through enactment of “ft follows that if you don’t have save taxpayers $1 million a year in ice. Hunting’s car slid onto Terry The Manchester Red Cross will begin a six-week o n Feb. 2 4th such conditions after 12 months following effective date of coverage. cleanup costs. Plains Road and struck the school the instructor. Participants will learn the basics of movement, dic­ program in Standard First Aid and personal safety on ... if you join smokEnden now, and follow our pkaMnl prognm. “The league based its findings on a bus headon. Tuesday, Jan. 18. The course will be held on six con­ Enrollment limited to Connecticut residents not eligible for Medicare. heavily qualified opinion made in It took police and firemen 25 tion, projection, makeup and Hosted by hospitals, leading corporaiiona, and govemmeni ifencief costume for stage presentations. secutive Tuesday evenings at Emanuel Lutheran Church, coast-to-coast, smokEnden has heln>-' 100,000 smoken kick the 1974 by the Environmental Protec­ minutes to free Mrs. Reardon from 60 Church St., from 7:30 to 10. MCC offers credit courses the wreckage and another 15 minutes They will prepare several short habit during the put 8 yean. SmokEnden shows you the way to stop tion Agency and on another now skits which will be presented to The course is free except for the test material. Ray­ smoking calmly and comfortably. You smoke as much as you want until thoroughly discredited report on to get Hunting out of his car. mond D. Valade is the instructor. you leant to quit WITHOUT hypnosis, scare tactics, electric shocks, Oregon’s experience,” he said. Mrs. Reardon’s husband Arthur, guests at the final session. The course includes information on skill ability and willpower, or climbing the walls. Oregon has had such legislation on 39, was the only passenger in the bus. Class size will be limited to 10 and in Vernon, South Windsor preregistration Is required. The personal judvment which are essential.for development the books for several years. A He was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital in Come to a FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION...and bring your Blue Cross course fee will be $12 for YMCA of proper first aid knowledge. Participants will be in­ similar measure for Massachusetts Hartford for treatment of injuries. cigarettes...by February 24th, you won’t need them anymoK. members and $18 for non-members, stru ct^ in how to meet the needs of most situations Manchester Community College three-credit course. personal interest. was defeated in public referenda in Hunting was listed in critical condi­ payable at the "Y" office at Vernon where emergency care is needed and medical assistance FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION OATES LISTED BELOW (MCC) will offer eight credit courses By completing a selection from the Classes will start the week of Jan. November. tion, Mrs. Reardon in fair condition, Circle either in person or .by mail is not overly delayed. Mondoy g Rogiitfred Mark Blue Croii Auocletlon ^ in the spring at Vernon Center Mid; 40 courses that will be given over the 24 and will continue through the week “There are no reliable facts on the and her husband in good condition. unammot WimiUmiO Tuesday IMTON fllRlgliltiKl Service Mirk of the Nillonal A n o c la llo ^ Blue Shlilil Plani prior to the first sessions. Situations covered in the program are shock, poisoning, Jon. lOor Wfdrmdov die School and South Windsor High five semesters, a student can meet of May 23. Eiach class will meet one effect of the bottle on solid waste in a Komodo Inn Jon.17 1st Church Oiriit [Cong.] Jon. 16 Rono's Ristouront Jon.19 burns, respiratory emergencies and artificial respira­ Bt. 14041^1 School. the requirements of an associate night a week from 7 to 9:40. The cost 7i30 pjn. Intor. Church 7 >30 p.m. Rtt.6&44A 7i30p.m. state that has such legislation," he tion, choking, heat stroke, frost bite, bandaging and Further information may be obtained by completing the following request: The courses are part of a special degree In general studies as well as a is $20 per college credit. said. emergency rescue. VOMON high percentage of the requirements Ag offices in Windsor u n iu iiT o o Tuesday eUSTONMflT Thursday five-semester sequence that was in­ Fuller said the shift from cans to ThoStMkOut Jon. 13or Persons may register by calling the Manchester Red HoUdoylnn Jtf). lu Jon. U or Rrtt hdorol Sevings I Please send me details and application forms for the Comprehensive Health Care Plan. itiated last fall by the Community in more than 30 transfer and career Registrations may be mailed in Btt.83 Jon.16 Jto.20 refillible bottles that would occur Cross office at 643-5111. Registration is limited. 363Ro^iSt. 7i30p.m. 2S10MoinSt. Services Division of the college. programs offered by MCC. Stabilization and Conservauon Ser­ TokottviNo 7>30pn. 7i30p.m. now. registrations in person will be following passage of the proposed The U.S. Department ol ! Name ______In Vernon, the courses will be MCC said the special program is accepted today and Wednesday at legislation would increase solid Agriculture offices now located in vice (ASCS), and the Farmers Home Jorquelyn K4>gf rs* Mvilv)^ given at the Middle School, and in being offered to encourage enroll­ MCC, 60 Bldwell St., Manchester waste because refillables weigh 22 East Windsor, Suffield, and Windsor Administration Office (FmHA). ECHS exams Saturday South Windsor, at the high school. ment by persons whose schedules from 2 to 7 p.m.; Jan. 18 from 2 to 7 times more than the aluminum can Locks will be coordinated into one of­ APHIS and FmHA both service ^ jlDUlB©' The eight courses are: Business will not allow class attendance at the p.m., and Jan. 22 and 29 from 9 a.m. now widely used. fice at 340 Broad St., Windsor, as of Tolland County. The primary func­ Tlif I A.y W av III Qiiii Sm iiking" law, managerial communications, in­ . Manchester campus. It also provides to noon He said currently Connecticut con­ Jan. 17. tion of APHIS is to provide inspwtion Entrance examinations for incoming freshman at East .State . Zip. 580 Washington SI., Canton, M i m . 02021 BOO-225-9726 troductory composition, introduction an opportunity for students who want sumers, making a free choice, buy The agencies moving include the service to plant nurseries shipping Catholic High School will be held Saturday at the school to experiment with college-level from 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. c HiMkCndw* Inc., PhWIpcbiKg, N.J. oaN f IIM (i2/ri) to literature, elements of modern For application forms and more in­ less than three per cent refillable Plant Protection and Quarantine of­ stock to non-quarantined states. I Mall to: math, introduction to oceanography, studies before formally undertaking The FmHA office services family There will be a |3 fee to defray the cost of the examina­ formation about either the Vernon or containers and those that use them fice of the Animal and Plant Health Blue Cross/CMS, Membership Dept., P.O. Box 504, North Haven, CT 06473, applied psychology, and contem­ degree work, as well as for those who tion, payable at the time of the examination. South Windsor program, call the returned less than half of what they Inspection Service (APHIS), the farmers and rural families of low porary social problems. Eiach is a want to take courses in subjects of community services office, 646-2137. bought. Hartford County Agricultural and moderate incomes. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Jan. 11. 1977— PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B - MANCHRSTRR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. ’Tues.. Jan. 11. 1977 U nited “Way louncil to waive bids sets grants MHS, Tech home, y Back on top for fire truck engine j NEW YORK (UPI) for 3 towns m — After more than a South Windsor felt each case should stand on its own p decade among college The Tri-Town area of Vernon, Th Windsor Town Council will merits. p basketball’s also-rans, Tolland and Ellington has been waive competitive bidding for the A Detroit Diesel engine is in stock East inWaterhury San Francisco and granted an allocation of $87,500 by purchase of a new diesel engine to at Bell Diesel in Middletown, ac- Cincinnati are back at the Greater Hartford United Way. cordng to Town Manager Paul replace a fire truck engine which the top. The three area towns and the Town of broke down a couple of weeks ago. Talbot. ByLENAUSTER Simsbury becaitie affiliated with the The decision to waive bidding drew Talbot said the engine should be Herald Sportswriter The unbeaten Dons, Greater Hartford group early last criticism from Councilman Lwnard replaced as soon as possible because now 17-0, have been year. With the increasing trend Sorosiak, primarily because the town the fire department now has only towards adverse atmospheric m ranked No. 1 for two m Of the total awarded to the Tri- had w aiv^ bidding on a new engine three pumpers. Town area, $50,000 will go to the Tri- conditions, it’s just not that weeks and they in- m purchased in 1975. The diesel engine was creased their lead this / Town United Way for allocation to “Every time the fire department recommended because it is compati­ simple to say ‘there are 10 nine local agencies. The remaining wants to have a major piece of equip­ ble with the torque and pump speed schoolboy basketball games on week, pulling down 31 / $37,500 goes to the United Way of ment,iiie iu , we Waive waive conipeuuvecompetitive bid-uia- requirement *^uuciiicut uiof thevne fireluc trucku u c a andanu is the calendar tonight’. first-place votes from Greater Hartford member agencies ding,” Sorosiak said. "I would like to siso better in fuel consumption and But, the truth of the matter is that the 37 coaches par­ for servies in the tri-town area. evaluate our position to see if it is maintenance. maintenance, this is the case and they along with ticipating in the Tri-Town United Way officials required.” According to Talbot, delivery of a two girls’ tilts will be played — originally asked for $110,000, which balloting for a total of I^yor Sandra Bender said she she compatible gasoline engine could weather permitting. Manchester was reduced to $104,000 in the appeal. 357 points. take up to 12 months. High and Cheney Tech have home The appeal was based on the percen­ dates while East (Catholic takes to Cincinnati, tage of needy residents in the three the road. meanwhile, twice ' towns and the total amount raised in 'The Indians, co-leaders in the CCIL national champions’’ the area during the fund drive. There at 6-1 and 6-2 over-all, take on were 15 agencies involved in the Charter group okays during the Oscar » dangerous 1-6 Fermi High of Enfield original appeal. Robertson years in the | at (jlarke Arena while 0-6 Cheney The local officials sent a letter early 1960s, moved up Tech hosts .0-5, 0-6 Bolton High with Friday to the Hartford officials change in land sales the victor escaping the Charter Oak from fourth to second | questioning, “Is the Tri-Town com­ Working on new fire apparatus Conference cellar. East, 6-3, travels while improving their | munity such an unwanted member of South Windsor ment Commission and the Charter to Waterbury to combat Holy Cross the United Way as to merit less than Bolton Fire Fighters Bruce Davies and David Drew (left to right! work on engine of 20- With a future industrial park in Revision (k)mmission agreed with won-lost mark to 10-0 | in a non-conference tussle hoping to one-half of its allocation request year-old Army truck which is being converted to brush fire apparatus by the Bolton Fire mind for South Windsor, the town’s Town Manager Paul Talbot’s this past week. avenge an earlier setback which when approximateiy 88 per cent of (barter Revision Commission Mon­ proposal to change the charter, There was a mild | Department. The truck, donated by George Gorra of Syndet Products Inc., is being con­ came on a bucket at the final buzzer. the entire region’s requests were met day night approved an addition to the because the present reading of the verted at no cost to the town. When it’s ready in March, the four-wheel-drive vehicle will The area slate finds CCIL co-leader shakeup among the | in the drive?” charter allowing the sale of town- charter makes the sale of land for in­ carry water and personnel over rough terrain for brush and woods fires. “It’s something 6-1, 7-1 Penney High at 1-6 Enfield top-rated powers in | The local officials used 1970 census owned industrial property without dustrial purposes "too difficult and High, 0-7 East Hartford High enter­ the wake of Cincin- | figures which show the population of we’ve needed for a long time,” Fire Chief William Cavanagh said. (Herald photo bv going to referendum. cumbersome.” Bevins) ^ •’ taining 4-3 Windham High and 0-4,1-6 the three towns to total 42,796, or 16 According to the present charter, The town is now in the preliminary nati’s leap to the No. 2 | Ellington High hosting East Granby per cent of the population of the 16 any town property worth more than planning stages for a possible in­ spot. I in an NCCC match. In CVC play, 2-0, towns whose agencies receive funds $25,000 cannot be sold for industrial dustrial park. 3-4 South Windsor visits 3-0, 3-4 Wind­ from the Greater Hartford United Area bulletin board or commercial use without a referen­ John l^risewich of the Chamber of Way. dum. Commerce said the chamber is doing sor Locks High and 1-3,1-7 Rockville High entertains 0-3, 1-5 Glastonbury Officials also said that 4.6 per cent Members of the Economic Develop­ some “fact-finding” on a town-owned industrial park. High. Also, 4-0, 5-0 Coventry High is of the region’s population is over 60 Andover call Norma Chick, 646-4876. husbands. At 8:30, William Yetz, com- years old; 6.2 per cent of the elderly at Vinal Tech in Middletown and 4-0, Tax Collector Cynthia Clark said The St. Maurice Church finance munity relations officer for the Ver- residents have incomes below the 5-0 Cromwell High entertains Rham Celtics’ 11th the third quarteriy instaiiments of committee will meet tonight at 7:30 non Police Department will present a poverty level; and 6.1 per cent of the High in COC bouts. property taxes were due Jan. 1. at the church library. Neighborhood Watch Program,’Dr>nr*T>nm ** Big Rudy to face Celtics families with incomes below the South Windsor library On the distaff side, two afternoon straight road Payments made after Feb. 1 wiii be The registrars of voters will be in which will be open to the public. 'This Big , will lead the Houston Rockets into engagements are listed with 6-2 poverty level .live in the ’Tri-Town will include a slide presentation, a KEVIN TYLER JEFFKIERNAN area. subject to a late charge of one per session Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Hartford tqni^ht^onigh face the in an NBA game Manchester High at Fermi High at game tonight cent per month, or a minimum of $2. Community Hall. Those wishing to demonstration of locks and alarm ’ Cheney Tech Manchester High In its first fund drive, the ’Tri-Town sets lunch programs starting at haO. Tomjanovich has been an all-star selection 3:30 and 4-2 East Catholic journeys to Payments may be brought or mailed register as voters may do so. devises available to the home owner, onrit United Way collected $37,000 of a Rockville High at 3:15. to the Town Office Building. It is Changes and corrections in the party and a discussion on home protection. for several seasons. , ex-Norwalk High star, I $50,000 goal. Booked For Lunch,” a series of experiences and discusses some of will also be wearing Houston colors. Manchester got solid perfor­ mance. Fermi does not have the best Blanchard. But players such as HARTFORD (UPI) - Just when open daiiy from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The lists will be made. A question and answer period will noontime programs sponsored by the mances from reserves 6-3 Rick of records but the Falcons, one of the Kevin Tyler and Bernie Ertel have The nine agencies which wiii follow. the serious research being done on the wave of mediocrity appeared to tax coilector’s office is open Monday The Zoning Board of Appeals will Friends of the South Windsor Public Marshall and 6-2 Frank Beaupre, league pre-season picks, have been shown progress. drown the Celtics, Boston’s buoyant receive a portion of the $50,000 The Vernon Square Dance Club will physical phenomena. A discussion and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. continue its public hearing on Library, will start Thursday. will follow the film. both juniors, in its easy win over En­ severely hampered by injuries, es­ East will be out to turn the tables basketball team has bobbed back to allocated are Hockanum Valley Child have its annual dance Saturday at the January is “Invite-your-mother-to- Charles Krebs’ application for a used This first program will be in the field. 'The former netted nine points pecially one to talented senior Bill on its traditional foe from the the surface in the NBA’s Atlantic Day Care Center, Manchester Vernon Elementary School, Rt. 30. The program will run from noon to iunch” month at Andover Eiemen- car dealership on Hop River Rd. reception room of the clubhouse of and Beaupre eight in fine outings. Baskerville. western part of the state. Holy Cross Division. Homemaker Service, Tolland- Allen Brozech will be guest caller 1:30 p.m. The Friends will provide tary School. Principal David Kravet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Community the Candlewood apartments on Towering senior co-captain Jeff Cheney and Bolton have had rocky won the first meeting, 60-58, on a The swells cascaded over the Windham Legal Assistance Inc., and rounds will be cued by the free babysitting services at the Com­ Herald angle urges all mothers to have lunch with Hall. The initial hearing was tabled Ellington Rd. 'Those attending should Kieman pumped in 22 points to tie his roads to date. The young Bulldogs hoop by Mike Giorgio as the final Celtics on the just completed Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ -Yelelns. A new round dance will be munity Child Care Center, St. Peter’s their children. ’Those interested are so more information could be ob­ bring their own lunch. Coffee and career high, set twice as a junior, have had trouble scoring points while horn sounded. This has been a good Western swing, leaving them gasping cil, Lutz Junior Museum, Community taught from 7:30 to 8 p.m. 'There will Church. No reservations are asked to cali the schooi before 9:30 tained. dessert will be provided. and fellow co-captain John Pisch the Techmen have been too inconsis­ rivalry through the years with the from five straight losses — the most Child Guidance Ginic, Child and be a raffle, door prizes and necessary. Mothers should also Earl Yost a.m. on the morning they pian to Thursday’s program will feature a turned in a solid all-around perfor- tent to please third-year coach Gerry Crusaders now holding a 5-4 edge.' consecutive defeats in seven seasons. Family Services of Connecticut, refreshments. All club level dancers provide lunch for their children. The Connecticut 'Trails Council of Girl have lunch. film, “The Link,” which deals with Sports Editor 'Then came an uplifting win Satur­ J Coventry may attend. Soft-soled shoes are center will provide milk. For more Family pizza night at Andover the gift of a teenage psychic. It is SOouts, and Drug Information required. information call 644-2509. day night, when the Celtics seemed Assistance Line Inc. Elementary School will be Jan. 19. The Planning and Zoning Commis­ about a young British student’s headed for the bottom for the sixth ■The Board of Directors of the The menu includes pizza, drink and sion will meet tonight at 8 at the straight time. They rallied from an dessert. Town Hall to hear a rear lot permit Valley Community Coun­ cil, Inc. will meet Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. at 18-point deficit to nip the Buffalo School board application. An earth removal per­ be 6 o’clock, the crew was doubled Last hurrah for NFL,) Braves, 109-106. 'The registrars of voters wilt meet the Tolland County Agricultural Pu%»le completed mit hearing has been rescheduled for Rockville hospital notes and one of the hardest workers was Back at the .500 mark and still only Friday from noon to 3 p.m. at the Center, Rt. 30. Weather since Christmas in meets tonight Jan. 24. Other agenda items tonight MiUer. three games behind division, leading Town Office Buitding to correct The Health and Mental Health Connecticut has been conducive to include the Hastings-Jump subdivi­ When the job was completed, no Philadelphia, the (Cities were to play caucus lists. Anyone wishing to Committee of the Vernon Junior sitting around the fireplace during Andover sion, multi-family regulations, a Admitted Sunday: Paul Barton, Doane tin, Stafford Springs; Mildred Miner, one was happier than Miller, who their UUi straight game away from change party affiiiation may do so at Women’s Gub reminds Vernon St., Manchester; Gloria Belanger, Ver­ idle evening hours playing games like reception for Raiders light industrial zone change applica­ Lawrence St., Rockville; MaryLou doffed working attire and was his home tonight against the Houston ’The Andover Board of Education that time. residents that Wednesday has been non Garden Apts., Vernon; Alan Doyle, checkers or cribbage or even putting tion and discussion of commercial Pelletier, Storrs; Shirley Reed, Charter usual dapper self by the time the first Rockets at the Hartford Civic will meet tonight at 7;30 at the An­ designated as “No Smoking” day. Highland Ave., Rockville; Edward Kar- a jigsaw puzzle together. Heavy and industrial areas in Coventry. Rd., Ellington; Lionel Riendeau, West puck was dropped. after a controversial play against to contend with fighting, bottle- Center. dover Elementary School conference 'This program is sponsored by the puska, Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland; ■Rd., Rockville; Winifred Rogers, Buff snowfalls and below freezing OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - Bolton The Democratic Town Committee Lillian McIntyre, Sunny View Dr., Ver­ Pittsburgh in the early season. Atkin­ throwing teen-agers. A return to team defense in the se­ room. The board will consider will meet tonight at 8 at the Town Connecticut Christmas Seal/Lung Cap Rd., Tolland; Barbara Swietek, temperatures have been the order of The Oakland Raiders heard the resignations and appointments, The Ambuiance Study Committee Association. non; Ellsworth Nicholson, Ellington Famham Rd., South Windsor; Deborah Nordiques No. 1 son, Madden said, “got a lot of 'There were several arrests but no cond half was the Celtics’ lifesaver Hall. Town Manager Frank Connolly Aye., Rockville; Nancy Sawyer, Cider the day. last hurrah of the NFL football against Buffalo. Leading the tough energy conservation measures, test has canceled its meeting scheduled ’Therrien, Richard Rd., Vernon; Sandra The biggest jigsaw puzzle In Proof that, the Quebec Nordiques criticism he didn’t deserve.” serious injuries, police said. will address the group about the town „ Mill Rd., Ellington; Fr^erick Simmons, season in the Coliseum where play was center who results, non-instructional evaluation tonight. 'The committee wiii meet Welch, West St., Rockville; Herbert Connecticut, one with 389 pieces and are the best team in the WHA this Then Pete Banaszak Lest anyone had forgotten, the manager and elected mayor forms of bOUth WindsOr Burke Rd., Rockville; Ludmila Steffick, they began their victory march banged the boards at both ends of the procedures and Project Rise Monday at 8 p.m. at the Community West, Snipsic St., Rockville; Christopher Worth $36,000, was tackled by 40 men season is the fact the team shows the took his turn at the mike, one of only Raider band’s first song, “Who’s government. New Britain; Jeannette Surwill, White Wilson, Emily Dr., Vernon; Margaret court with unaccustomed (regional in-service education). Hall. Anyone having suggestions or The South Windsor Square Dance best winning percentage, heads the to XI. four players left from the Oakland Sorry Now,” was dedicated to the Rd., Ellington. Winkley, East Haddam. Saturday evening and completed in a ferociousness. . Aiso on the agenda: ’The Nationai information for the committee is Club will hold a workshop. Level 2 Eastern Division and sent the Rus­ More than 15,000 fans and teen­ team that Green Bay humiliated, 33- Steelers who lost to Oakland, 24-7, in Discharged Sunday: Gare Aldrich, Discharged Monday: Mrs. Susan Bull two-hour span. “We try to go with the center who Safety Councii Award, transporta­ asked to write to the committee, in Vernon and up, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, at St. Diane Dr., South Windsor; Todd (jottier. sian National team home on a losing agers, taking advantage of free 14, in Super Bowl II nine years ago. this season’s playoffs. and daughter. Prospect St., Rockville; This particular puzzle was at the is hot,” said Heinsohn, who has tion, Titie I funding for 1977-1978, and care of the Community Hail, 222 Main St., Talcottville; Edith Hall, Buff note. passes, huddled in a Monday night “We put up quite a fight getting it The Vernon Junior Women’s Gub Margaret Mary’s (Church Hall, at 8 Mrs. Margaret Christians and son, Bar­ Hartfoid Civic Center, the portable shuttled Boswell and Jim Ard in the participation in the Connecticut Food Bolton Center Rd. Cap Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Marjorie Hurtuk 'The touring Russians dropped just chill for the community’s official (the Super Bowl trophy),’’ Banaszak Minor leaguer will meet tonight at 7:45 at the Ver­ p.m. Cliff Brodeur will conduct the bara Rd., Vernon; Mary Kayan, South basketball floor that was used for the pivot in the absence of . Service Association contest. There The pony football banquet will be workshop for club level dancers. and son, Skinner Rd., Vernon; Robert St., Rockville; Edward Konarski, Connecticut-Rutgers game earlier two games in their eight-city WHA celebration. told the crowd, “and we’re going to non Center Middle School. “Men’s King, Oak St., Rockville; Mrs. Joanne ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Flamboyant "Boswell was playing well Saturday will be an executive session for Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Fiano’s The South Windsor Square Dance McLean St., Rockville; Edvin Lehto, that day and then removed in order schedule, the first in Hartford and 'The scoreboard read, "Raiders 32 fight like hell making sure we keep Night" will be observed and club Kupferschmid and daughter, Stafford St. Louis center Derek Sanderson, night. He was aggressive and went to teacher evaiuation. Restaurant. For more information, Club will hold its Beginners’ Bali on Plainfield; Monica Schulze, Grand Ave., for the scheduled WHA hockey game the last in Quebec. One positive note Minnesota 14,” and an electronic sign it." members are invited to bring their Springs. Members of the Raider organiza­ .unwanted by any of the 17 other the boards. That’s what we want him Friday, Jan. 21, from 8 to 11 p.m. at Rockville. between New England and Phoenix for the WHA was record of near­ flashed the brief text of a con­ Admitted Monday: Royal Cowles, tion received awards and com­ National Hockey League clubs, Mon­ to do.” the Wapping Elementary School. 'The Births Monday: A daughter to Mr. and to take place. record crowds at all eight cities gratulatory telegram from President Charing Rd., South Windsor; Joy Duffy, Mrs. Robert Duffy, Cedar Swamp Rd., pliments from Madden, and in 45 day was sent by the Blues to their 'The chief obstacle facing Boswell joint callers will be Cliff Brodeur, Charlie Miller, Civic Center where the Nationals played. Ford. Rham High School students Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry; Jamie Jar­ Coventry; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. minutes the ceremonies were over. Kansas City farm club in the Central and Ard tonight was expected to be club caller, and Don Swift, class No doubt the Russians claimed air Onlookers, sometimes chanting vis, Orchard St., Ellington; Benjamin James Welch Sr., West St., Rockville; a operations manager, had his severest Hockey League. center Moses Malone, who has been Dodge, Hartford Tpke., Vernon; Joanne fatigue the night against the Whalers “We’re No. 1,” waited more than an Dozens of helmetad police were left teacher. All club level dancers as son to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Winkley, test In getting the floor up and the playing well in helping the Rockets well as all students currently taking Lanz, Grove St., Rockville; Edward Mar­ lore readied. and were all played out when the hour in damp 46-degree weather East Haddam; a son to Mr. and Mrs. tap second place in the (Tentral Divi­ headed for D.C. ceremonies square dance lessons are invited to tin, Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Mary Mar­ Sherman Lanz, Grove St., Rockville. Tlie basketball game, a three over­ Nordiques notched a 6-1 win Satur­ before the column of Raiders, behind day. the trophy they won Sunday in sion. By KAREN BISKUPIAK “try their wings.” time thriller, which saw each team Houston also features streak Nemezyk; Sophomore Sharon Derby, Soldier, and will lay a floral wreath Curt Brackenbury, the little guy Pasadena, walked onto the grass in­ take its full allotment of timeouts, shooting Rudy Tomjanovich, pesky Herald Correspondent and Freshmen Eileen Body and Ann at the grave of President John F. plus several addition breaks in play who will trade punches with anyone field. After six months of planning, an Calvin Murphy and Mike Newlin, Marie Pawlina. Kennedy. because teevee commercials, really and who can also play good hockey, While they waited, fans were Inauguration trip to W ashin^n, Plainfield entries who always plays well against 'The group will leave Rham on Mon­ A special feature of the trip will be COMPLETE GM put the pressure on Miller’s crew. scored twice against the Russians, a entertained by sporadic fist fights in D.C., will become a reality for eight Boston. day and travel by Amtrak coach to two performances at the John F. First off, due to the length of the mild surprise in that he went into the the aisles. Raider band music and Rham High School students and staff 'The Celtics end their transcon­ Washington. 'The group will stay at Kennedy Center for the Performing national telecast, the play with just four goals in 36 games eight dancing Raiderettes. At one member Ronald Ouellette. Because weather forced cancellation of Monday night’s tinental tour Wednesday night when the International Inn on Arts. REPAIRS basketball game didn’t get started this season. point a broadcaster pleaded with the Ouellette contacted Sen. Abraham program at Plainfield, the Monday night card, repeated they return to .Boston Garden to face Massachusetts Ave. and will remain Ouellette said that "Washington, in • COLLISION until 4:15, IS minutes later than No longer are Winnipeg and crowd, “Be cool, don’t spoil this par­ Ribicoff last May about securing below, is scheduled for tonight. the Indiana Pacers. The two teams in Washington for the entire week. addition to being the nation’s capitol, scheduled. It didn’t end until 6:45, Houston No. 1 and No. 2 in the WHA. ty.” tickets for the Inaugural ceremonies. have met only once in history, with In addition to the highlights of the is a major metropolitan city in itself • MECHANICAL Rutgers a winner. Quebec rates that honor at this Coabh introduced the “In May, getting tickets was a Stk I S-ll M IS -ll Boston winning in overtime' at In­ week — the Inauguration ceremony and we will attempt to tie in the city m rntifjL 1. KMNM 1. SMct 121 WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTOHS Frank Russo, Civic Center acting time. The Nordiques are back in players, beginning with safety political gamble, depending on the on the steps of the Capitol — the lit ere ^ 2. T19IM 2. MilKiNr 1-2 CARS AND TRUCKS dianapolis in the opening game of the as a socio-cultural center for the 1. FUPli^S-2 IMr'iThu I Al FM 1^ tS-1 manager, observing the crews Hartford Jan. 20 and three of the top , a nine-year veteran outcome of the November elec­ 2. 7-2 season. Rham travelers have arranged a students participating in the trip.” if t M iii i M i M M Genuine Partt working on the double, said the job of five scorers will be shooting at either slapped with a “dirty player” tag tions,” Ouellette said. “Carter won special tour of the White House, the IRMtalM 121 S. Ptett ittfWt IM With this in mind, the students will iFamM ISuMTicM i FmM FIrt S-2 Factory Trained Mechanica converting the arena from a first Christer Abrahamsson or Cap so we got lucky and got got tickets.” FBI and the Environmental Protec­ 1 frMi 7. Fire fkm 7.SMrkt 7-2 visit the Georgetown area, have 1 blnllMr IM i fai# fkfim 7-1 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE class basketball floor to a regulation Raeder in the Whaler goal. The Regional District 8 Board of tion Agency. 7. iMklMAa dinner one evening in Chinatown, and MAS-11 IM A S-ll CALL 646-6464 WHA hockey rink would take two Eklucation gave its consent for the Other areas of interest which the I InMn PrMar participate in a black arts program MIS-11 1. T« Im 1. Wl. IM M hours at a cost of $500 an hour. trip last spring. 'The eight studenU group will visit are Ford’s 'Theater, 2. U'l U Mu L Jm LmM t 4-1 Off the cuff Double staff at Howard University. The group will l.PrWdi ISdwiWHI 1 FWim Vn M Actually, it was less than two hours participating were selected from t FVi Jm ) C* the House and Senate Chambers, the also involve itself with the various lIFk.liMM iUiMM i fmgkm S-1 Carter Chevrolet before the scene was transformed After all that hoopla lor two weeks, CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago H Ouellette’s classes after a com­ S. Jtn'i MuN 11-1 the Super Bowl turned out to be a fiz­ Suns in rally Smithsonian Institute, the National religious institutions of the city. i Um k Gfpii LlMUiMtdi I. CutMi Ng 2-1 1220 MAIN ST. e MANCHESTER and ice patrons were already starting Cubs Monday more than doubled the petitive essay was evaluated by the Gallery of Art, the National Archives S. 7. m t HitM 7. M'l V«l»t M zle again. Perhaps the biggest plus size of their scouting staff, adding On the final day of the trip the I. Cmmm« 12-1 to get Into their seats for the Social Science Department at Rham. and the Bureau of Printing and I ftmti't Thu I Lt'i Tijfir imstkrnUM was the halftime show. The six hand­ to stop Hawks group will meet with various ' 71k e S-ll lllk 0 S-ll Whalers’ game. The latter was slated nine to bring the total staff to 17. Students participating include Engraving. LMbM members of the Connecticut I. FVi Jm H 1. Wiptn 11-1 to get under way at 8:45 but was held picked panel of experts who inter­ Among the new scouts named Mon­ Seniors Zane Roberta and Valorie At Arlington Cemetery, the group IMrnwiaihi 2-1 viewed the Oakland players after the ATLANTA (UPI) — A farce almost Congressional delegation. IMAiRHgM tlm m lm M up just IS minutes while the Ice was day were Jack Bloomfield, a coach Schwartzmann; Juniors Mark became a tragedy for the Phoenix will visit the U.S. Marine Corps 4.Qilii«iA i M U 7-1 PPhoto Finishiiig-CouponT______given a new surface after the team’s game, with ready-made questions, on the Cubs last season who also will Pbillipi, Jeff Weingart and David Memorial, the Tomb of the Unknown IMIcMlMk S.6HMKtMy S-2 added nothing save for the articulate Suns at their favorite road stop Mon­ IU'i Onsi 1 AMi'i imnrn 12-1 pre-game warmups. manage a Gass A team next season, 7. 71m F in 7. KWi Jtm M 7-2 l5 " X 5' or S' X r day night. . Usually, a crew of 20, all city Len Dawson who was as much at Elddie Lyons, a scout for the St. Louis i M kam iChunrWilt lS-1 1 C o lo r I n l a r g o m o n t home as when he was throwing The Suns, who usually have great Ith A K 1201 ICC employes, under Miller’s supervi­ Cardinals for 20 years, and Robert success in Atlanta, built a 20-point LteTHIbn 1. to Stftkr S-2 Ifnom color negative or slide sion, require four hours to set down forward passes as a Kennedy, Jr., son of the recently Chamber product show due LFMfVHrer L EM'i TrMg M lead over the Atlanta ilawks in the ICirnSau IStouHtoi 7-2 the basketball floor. Because of the player...Salisbury will host the U.S. named vice president of baseball i IF Jit MM ilMil'ilEtto M needed there will be an extra effects of expected truck traffic ZKMhiW shortage of time between the end of Eastern ski jump championships operations for the Cubs. National Basketball Association's Vernon $10 L M 'l M t Off L M m toM 11-1 Jan. 22-23. only game, then couldn't find the charge. when J.C. Penney Co. moves to i Nm fan IRm AIm U iSHMOff 12-1 the hoop game, originally figured to i iMir J. SiHiilMMi7. HV. kattv 7-1 79c basket and fell behind and finally had The Rockville Area Chamber of Any chamber member may par­ Manchester. LlMcUMtomrlM iMMIM to depend on four free throws by Paul Commerce and its Product Show ticipate, whether manufacturer, Lamont also said the Hockanum i ChriM Hu K S T K 7 ire riiM Westphal in the last seven seconds to Committee are making plans for the retailer, public utility, realtor, bank, Valley Community Council Inc. has ooent - tortnt hg li IM Scoreboard escape with a 93-92 victory. show scheduled for March 19 and 20 or newspaper. Retail selling is per- asked him to inform members of its in the vacant G rant’s store in missable. need for a volunteer to be a part-time “A 20-point lead means nothing in this league," said Phoenix Coach Rockville. Those wishing to participate should coordinator for the Retired Senior Good reason > NHL expim: January 20* 1177 John MacLeod. "We didn't let down. Steve Diana is chairman. Those on contact Diana at the Rockville Volunteer Program. JANUARY SPECIALS ON SIDING! Monday’* Result* Atlanta's aggressive play took us out iii his committee are Guy Cambria, Reminder or Cambria at the Savings The person will recruit and place musi oocompony | NY Islanders 8, Winners in One-on-One game aiuminuni, vinyl iktog SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican of our offensive patterns and they Vince Costanzo, William Despathy, Bank of Tolland. volunteers in non-profit The manager of his Dominican Philadelphia 3 Republic (UPI) - Rick Bosetti, a 24-' started getting a number of second Richard Dlmock, Jim Sullivan, Ken Chamber President Steve Lament organizations in the Tri-Town area. wHii iiisulatod panels see...we’re not expensive winter league team, Francisco Washington 2, Detroit 0 Representatives of the Manchester Youth Hockey Association, year-old outfielder in the shots on the board and scored." Waldron, William Yetz and Craig said the chamber has advised in­ Acevedo, said the Lions will (Only games scheduled) either... Philadelphia Phillies’ farm system Brian Beckwith, left, and Danny Gauchione, were winners in The victory broke a five-game Zahner. In addition, members of the terested parties it supports Caldor’s 20 Colors To Chooso FromI withdraw from the championship with excellent major league their first appearance in the Connecticut General-Little Aetna losing streak for the Suns and was Retail Committee, headed by Joseph proposal for another eastbound lane Area fire calls Prices Are Now Lower on SIdbigt race if Bosetti sticks to his decision prospects, said Monday he will quit NBA One-on-One championship at the Hartford Civic Center. ’The their first road win in 10 tries. For Paradis, will assist. at Vernon Circle when the 1-86 Free Esf/mafes — Easy Tarma to return to the United States. The nassiff camera... the Dominican winter league Monday’* Result* Squirt Division players performed between periods of a New the Hawks, it was their fifth straight Professional booths will be widening project is again considered. I ollund County manager said he was trying to get because he has received threats on Phoenix 93, Atlanta 92 loss and their 10th defeat in 11 available at $60 for a 10-foot-square Lament said the chamber is police protection for his star player. England Whalers’ home WHA game. The boys will make a Mdkday, 9:04 p.m., smoke investiga­ BIU TUNSKY 649-909S .639 main manchester 643-7369 his life. (Only game scheduled) games. booth. If an electrical outlet is studying traffic counts and possible tion, Cumberland Farm Store, Rt 30 return trip later this season, competing until beaten.. (Vernon) PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Jan. 11. 1W7 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Jan. 11. 1977— PAGE FIVE-B League heads offer little Basketball Providence No,l f Sport* iFre e agent BSTON (UPI) - A one- the 16 Division I coaches in Florida to whip Assump­ CHURCH and Joe Cosgrove four for point win and a convincing New England, finished tion and Fordham last Tuesday Action Saturday night at Boland. victory over regional oppo­ with 76 of a possible 80 week. BASKETBALL draft today Illing saw Trinity Covenant Glenn Dubois popped in nent Massachusetts has points. With their 65-64 win Rhode Island stayed In Fermi at Manehesler, support in violence cases down Temple Beth Shalom. 11 markers and John kept Providence College over St. Joseph's and a 68- third place, despite drop­ 8 48-35, Faith Lutheran top­ Paggioli 10 as American atop the UPI coaches’ 62 victory over ping a game to St. John’s. Flast CalhoUe at Holy ple Emanuel of Hartford, Legion outdistanced ratings of Division 1 Massachusetts, the Friars The Rams, 8-3, received 39 NEW YORK (U PI) — Hoping to find a Tom Seaver or a urged creation of a government But the mere act of playing in a The problem is that the rulers of Cross, 8 BOSTON (UPI) - A typical 33-31, and Concordia Manchester Cycle, 29-20. basketball teams In New improved their record to points. Carlton Fisk among the stockpile, major league regulatory agency to police all professional game — where win at all professional sports are by-and-large Bolton at Cheney scenario in any pro sport; Lutheran best South Jim Bosse had eight to lead England. 10-2. Massachusetts, 6-4 after baseball’s 26 teams conduct their annual winter free sports. costs is stressed and nurtured by the gutless. They tacitly allow violence Teeh, 8 Player for Team A comes into con­ Methodist, 48-46. the losers. 'Die Friars, named first After beating then-top- a win over Duquesne and agent draft today at Commissioner Bowie Kuhn’s office. Neither plan, however, reaches the owners of each team — puts com­ in their games because they believe Penney at Enfield tact with player for Team B. Each Ozzie Johnson had 15 on 12 of the ballots cast by ranked Michigan, the loss to Providence, Windham at East Hart­ Since its inception in 1966 heart of the problem. The real petitors in a war-like situation. fans are attracted, like hungry there have been many gets angry at the way the other has points, Craig Hutt and Standings: American Providence had to eke out held fourth place with 36 ford answer In stopping such attacks lies Violence is forced in the players sharks, to spilled blood. Sports Is players of All-Star caliber treated him. A scuffle develops. Of­ Maurice Godin 12 apiece Businessmen: Sportmart their next two victories. points. Connecticut, 7-4 South Windsor at it is believed mostly junior in swift and fair action by the faces. such a big business that no owner selected in the winter ficials break up the fracas and assess for Trinity while Bruce 4-0, Bogner’s 3-1, Three Js B u t they dominated following a well played, tri­ Windsor Ixtrks college players or college executive board of the individual Despite Flakne’s contentions, such wants to curb violence lest it hurt his draft, but a rule change im­ penalties and-or ejections. Charendoff had 17 and Jeff 3-1, Army & Navy 2-2, Buz­ Massachusets, leading by ple overtime loss to Clastonhury at dropouts will be taken. league involved. incidents are far removed from a club at the turnstiles. Soccer signup plemented by the colleges If the confrontation is unduly Berman 10 for Shalom. zards 0-4, Dubaldo Electric 11 points until the Rutgers, remained in fifth Roekville Let the National Hockey League, barroom brawl, where a person The government has enough trou­ last January indicates that violent, the league commissioner Eric Clarke and Greg 0-4. dates named Minutemen closed the gap place with 23 points. Coventry at Vinal Teeh The Montreal Expos will for example, punish a Forbes by im­ simply can choose to walk away from ble policing Itself and the rest of the this year’s crop of talent must decide the matter. Too often, Foran each had 10 tallies National Businessmen: with a late-game surge. Connecticut has a chance Rham at Cromwell get the first choice in the posing heavy fines and-or lengthy a potentially explosive situation. world without worrying about The Manchester Recrea­ will be thinner than in past too little is done and thus a tone of for Faith while Rusty Dubaldo Lesperance 4-0, Holy Cross, 10-1, picked to climb in the standings East Gran I) y at regular phase of the draft suspensions. Let the league make the The reasons for the on-field assault overseeing games. Sports are set up tion Department will hold years. violence is set. Liljedahl had eight for Telso 3-1, Fred’s 2-2, up the other four first place with games scheduled Ellington because they had the cost of fighting so dear, that few will best can be assessed by the game of­ by individual businessmen and these youth soccer registration The rule change restricts Such an incident took place two Emanuel. Glenn Ellis had Barons ^2, Westown 1-3, votes and finished with a tonight against the Friars Manrhester at* Fermi poorest record in the dare step out of line for fear of losing ficials In conjunction with the persons should keep their own acts on four Monday nights, the signing of players, who years ago when Dave Forbes of the 18 markers and Paul Turek B.-A. Club 0-4. total of 66 points. The a t Providence and (girls), 3:30 majors last year. Teams their llvlihood. executive board of the league. clean. Jan. 17,24 31, Feb. 7 from 6 have their senior year of Boston Bruins rammed his hockey and Phil Valentine 11 Illing Senior: Fogarty Crusaders rebounded from Thursday night at home F^ast Catholir at then will draft in inverse Let the commissioner of baseball Hearings should be held quickly and If individual players are allowed to . to 8 at the Manchester eligibility left, to between stick into the eye of Henry Boucha, apiece for Concordia while Bros. 4-0, Moriarty Bros. 3- their first loss against against Massachusetts. Roekville (girls), 3:15 order of won-lost percen­ and his staff sort out the reasons for action taken within days. A hockey commit mayhem without fear of High (gym area) for ages 6 school years. Previously, then of the Minnesota North Stars. Dave Abbott and Pete 1, Frank’s 1-3, Schiebel’s 0- tage. The draft will be con­ on-field brawls and act accordingly. player would be reluctant to battle reprisal from their sport, the owners to 18 years of age for the WRESTLING major league teams were The Nationai Hockey League Gourley each had 13 and 4. Avon at East Catholir, ducted by telephone Then, if a player feels he was unjust­ with his stick if he were to be — not the combatants — should be summer program. allowed to sign players suspended Forbes temporarily, but K urt von Hone 12 for MYHA results 3:15 hookup, beginning at 12:40 ly punished, let him ask for a league sidelined without pay for the season criminally liable. ..I’" ill—iiui.wnumiaMMM, Age group is determined before the school year was Hennepin County Attorney Gary Methodist. p.m. EST. review or seek a court ruling as a last for using the tool as a weapon. . as of Aug. 1. Those turning over. Under the new rule. Flakne thought court action was Standings: Faith resort, as Meshbesher has suggested. A cheap shot artist would need to Nyatrom paces six must be by Aug. 1. Wednesday needed as a lesson to those who, un­ Lutheran 3-0, Wapping 2-0, HOUSE The proposal for a governmental break only one nose deliberately to Children must register at Sunday at Bolton. George BASKETBALL der the guise of sports, would com­ Trinity 2-0, South ...... mill iiiiiiw i m imi fT Economy Electric regulatory agency is a scary one. be drummed out of the National one of the four sessions in McDonough had one goal Hartford UConn at mit criminal assault. Islander win Methodist 3-1, Concordia skated to a 3-3 tie with Such a.body, aid^ by the executive Football League for the season. A PARKADE JUNIORS order toi participate which and Scott Siadenspinner MCC, 8 Forbes’ trial ended in a hung jury NEW YORK (UPI) - Six months Lutheran 1-1, Emanuel begins with climes in May Wethersfield Sunday at the boards of the individual leagues, baseball player going berserk during — Teri Ferguson 185-212- two fo r Enfield with HOCKEY ANNUAL MEETING and the case was dropped with ago. Bob Nystrom of the New York (H artford) 1-2, Center and league play beginning Bolton Ice Palace. would be excellent for setting a melee would be buying seats to the 527, Karen Shaw 209-479, Manchester goalie Rick E)nfield at Manrhester, nothing being settled. Islanders was worried that he was Congregational 0-1, St. June 6. No registrations Clarence Zachary, John guidelines in all sports. But the team’s games instead of playing the Dave Howey 558, Paul Spiller making 41 saves. 8:25 Manclwstar MIdgat Football However, Flakne still feels going to be traded. He wasn't. Mary’s 0-1, Emanuel will be accepted after Feb. Burke and Jim Crombie government should not routinely in­ rest of the season after assaulting op­ Gluhosky 518, Alan Wilson Manchester's Pee Wee’s professional athletes should be tried Monday night he had the (Manchester) 0-2, Beth scored for Economy in the terfere with sports violence. posing players. 514, 7. tied Windsor, 1-1, Saturday on a case-by-case basis to eliminate Shalom 0-4. squirt level tilt. Leon Thursday Flakne maintains legai action Philadelphia Flyers wishing he had There is a $3 fee payable at the Hartford Arena and WED., JAN. 12th-7:30 pm thinly shrouded muggings in athletic Botteron scored both goals BASKETBALL (Herald photo by Dunn) should be taken against offending Again, the first line of the law has been. P o s t p o n e d at time of registration. Sunday they deadlocked contests. Flakne ailed his feelings a s F a r r ’s topped Bacon Academy at atUw players because “the mere act of to be the game official. He should im- The 25-year-old Swedish right wing MIDGET Over 700 young boys and South Windsor, 2-2. Dan last week in an article in the January Lst night's Manchester Wethersfield, 2-0, in a Pee Cheney Tech, 8 putting on a uniform and entering the mediately put the offending notched his second three-goal hat Earl Lappen netted 11 girls participated last Weinbaum and Eric Voice at East Catholic issue of Trial, the publication of the Community College Wee til}. Roland Godin got WRESTLING ARMY-NAVY CLUB sports arena shouid not serve as a player(s) out of the game, then make trick against the Flyers in a little points and ^ b Bums six as year. Many who didn’t Trudon scored for 32,000-member Association of Trial basketball game in the shutout in the nets. Manchester at • Big John LaFontana, varsity football coach at East Catholic license to engage in behavior which a full report of the Incident. The of­ more than a year to lead the Modem Janitorial nipped register at one of the Manchester in the second Lawyers of America. Bridgeport against Roekville would constitute a crime if com­ ficial’s deposition plus replays of the Islanders to a lopsided 8-3 victory Boland Oil, 25-24, last night sessions last year were un­ game with Keith Murray All Interested parties should High and former pro player, handles the dual job of official Housatonic Community TRAVEL Cheney Teeh at Baron In a companion article, Forbes’ at­ incident could help the league make a and within three points of first-place at the Community Y. Joe able to participate due to and Carl Florentine scorer and announcer at all home Eagle basketball games mitted elsewhere.” College was postponed. It Enfield’s Bantams Aeademv plan to attendl torney — Ronald Meshbesher — clear-cut decision. Philadelphia in the Patrick Division Gallagher had 11 tallies the program being filled to tallying for South Windsor. this season. downed Manchester, 3-0. of the National Hockey league. will be rescheduled. capacity.

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Tough new^ ^ H tip W a n fd 13 H»lp W tnM IS fnwh amt trawt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 11. 1977— PAGE SEVEN-B 'National Weather Forecast ru le o n PENTAGON HQ Apartniante For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Otticaa-Storea lor Rant 55 Autoa For Sale 81 T H £ R u s s i a n s WE HAVE customers waiting One bedroom apartment. EAST CENTER Street - 540 1966 VW BUG - Excellent con- hom e as NEW YEAR for the rental of your apart­ Wall-to-wall carpeting, and 300 square foot offices. dition. $675. Call 875-4367. r i e r a l i ) r s AR^ AHtAO O F ment or home. J.D. Real appliances. Adults only, Modern first floor. Central Estate Associates, Inc. 646- no pats. Charles heat and air, ample parking. i m OLDSMOBILE - Cutlass 646-1180. office OPPORTUNITIES US A fiA iN i 1980. Leaparanca. Supreme. Power steering, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING power brakes, automatic By Ray Dr Crane . ^ «fw« LOOKING for anything in real I ^ c e A Promising Career In Management ... t h O y w \6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 transmission, 350 V-8, (E ig h th 0/ a S p r in ) estate rental - apartments, rent in Manchester Mall. Heat excellent condition. Asking Probably because of the Opanlngt Now Avallablo For Managomont homes, multiple dwellings, no and lights included. 643-1442or $2,900, or best offer. Call 649- Tralnooa and Slora Managora \ B U I L P I N C A fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 6 4 6 - ^ . 6520. many abuses of this deduc­ PHONE 643-2711 Associates, Inc. 646-1980, JUST MARRIED? ImmedUte tion in the past, the office- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD • §ood Starting Wagot, Plus HfiXAfiOia I occupancy. Four room apart­ MANCHESTER - 650 square 1974 FORD Pinto - Two Door. in-the-home deduction has MANCHESTER - One ment. Appliances supplied. No feet industrial space. Ground FM Stereo. Excellent condi­ tOWItl 1IM I-1\ floor, $85. montniy including been destroyed for most Commission Attar Training Th Av*^ bedroom apartment available pets, Utmties extra. $185, 633- tion. Low mileage. Call 649- heat. Warren E. HowIaniT taxpayers by the Tax H pip Htanttcf IS at the Theresa. Excellent ^ 6 . 8877, after 5 p.m. C U S S m E D • Incontive Bonuses WINTHROP location on Main Street. Realtors, 643-1108. Reform Act. • Paid Holidays - Slok Pay Located on the busline across MANCHESTER, Five room 1973 COUGAR XR-7 - 25,000 Under the stringent new IS THE EZ3**** from shopping, bank and apartment - In two family APPROXIM ATELY 1500 original miles. AM/FM rules in effect for all of TYPIST • Vacation With Pay church. Price includes wall- home. Appliances, washer- Square feet of office space in stereo, automatic transmis­ Office aasletant. No 1976, the portion of a home PLACE TO UTi W| At44|S»OIOCAS1 ^ to-wall carpeting, dishwasher dryer hook-up. Storage. No the Manchester State Bank sion, air-conditioned, power chance lor boredom If Building. Formerly a printing used as an office must be • Health and Accident Insurance and all kitchen appliances. pets. Security. References. steering, power brakes. you thrive on a varialy of Ideal for elderly* person or 872-6675, shop, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Excellent condition. Call 649- used EXCLUSIVELY and office dutlea, type well • LNo Insurance For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 12. During Tuesday couple, $200, per month. No 643-1577. 4151, after 6 p.m. on A REGULAR BASIS as and like phone conlacl. • Prefit Sharing, ReUrement Plan night, snow activity will be expected-over the northern Rockies pets. Damato Enterprises, FOUR ROOMS - First floor. a principal place of Lovely East of the river and portions of the northern Plains as well as the eastern area 646-1021. Heated. Central. Adults, no SMALL SPACE for rent - 1974 FORD Pinto - 4-speed, Ideal for store or office. business or as a place to firm offara growth poten- • Unlimited OpportunlUas of the Lakes, while snow mixed with rain will fail In the mid pets. $210.649-1919, between 5- radio, vinyl interior, MAIN STREET BAND S Gulf coast. Minimum readings include: (approximate FOUR ROOMS - Heat, 7 p.m, Available now. Pjease call whitewalls, deluxe wheel meet with patients, clients tial and excelleni utilities, appliances included. 643-6441. Friday, January 21st, | benellta. $12S plua. Fee maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 14 (36), Boston covers, bodyside molding, or customers in the normal BE YOUR OWN BOSS Central location. Garage, THREE ROOM Furnished sport mirrors, 14,300 miles. paid by company. Olatan 13 (26), Chicago 5 (12), Cleveland 5 (21), Dallas 25 (51), Denver MANCHESTER - any size course of business. This 9 to 1 I If you are a responsible individual, with or without security deposit required, no apartment - 83 Oak Street, two Lynch Motors, 646-4321. Permanent Agency, 242 12 (41), DuIuA -24 (-4), Houston 32 ( 58), Jacksonville 25 ( 53), pets, $250. Call 646-6958 after blocks to Main. $175 per manufacturing, warehouse exclusive use, further­ Manchester ^ ex^rience, like working with people, and have always Trumbull Street, Hart- Kansas City 8 (22), Little Rock 20 ( 39), Los Angeles 44 (62), 4. month, plus utilities. Security space. 2,000 square feet to more, must be for the con­ had a desire to be a part of a management team, call: 1973 OLDS Omega 2-door BH& State Armory tord, 549-5573.______Miami 53 0 1 ), Minneapolis -20 (2), New Orleans 35 (57), New deposit required. Mr. Lindsey, 100,000 square feet. Brokers Sedan, 6-cylinder, automatic, venience of the employer, Sponsored by the York 16 (28), Phoenix 35 ( 66), San Francisco 36 ( 46), Seattle 7 EAST HARTFORD - Modern 643-1111. protected. Call Heyman AM radio, vinyl interior, not the employe. Properties, 1-226-1206. Manchester Police (21), Washington 19 (28). two bedroom Townhouse. carpeting, very low mileage. For the first time, there CUMBERLAND FARMS Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 FOUR ROOM luxury apart­ Lynch Motors, 646-4321. For tickets or LEGAL SECRETARY for Lota-Land For Sale 24 Articlaa lor Sale 2400 SQUARE FEET - air con­ is also a gross-income Willimantic law office. Mr. Qaugor • 872-8939 41 Sporting Goode 46 baths, disposal, dishwasher, ment - Country setting. Adults Information, call Monday and Tuaaday 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Crochet It full basement with hook-ups. only. Heat and appliances in­ ditioned space with full base­ 1965 AUSTIN HEALY - limit. The deduction is Excellent skills required. ment in modern colonial brick 289-5887 Experience preferred out not An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F CLEAN USED refrigerators, RUPP SNOWMOBILE - 35 $245. Call 528-1708 days. cluded. $265. Call 6464)885. "Sprite". Good running condi­ limited to the income Focus your attention Help Wanted 5 Acres ranges, automatic washers, HP. Electric start, excellent shopopping center. Plenty of tion. $400 or best offer. Call on the many essential. Submit resume and 13 Help Wanted 13 parkirking. Will subdivide, also generated by the business references to Box E, •6,900 with guarantees. B.D. Pearl’s condition. $750. Call after 4 LARGE SIX Room Duplex - SIX ROOM Duplex ■ Cellar. Mr. Wraight, 528-9471. activity of the taxpayer in opportunitiat offartd Great Brook A lliances, 649 Main St., M3- p.m. 649-6989. Central location. No pets. $220. Five rooms, second owner may participate in in tha Clauifiad Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER - New listing. sound business venture. Mr. his home. This ends the columns aach day. PAYROLL CLERK ■ Five acres of beautiful Security, references. floor, $170. Married couple, RNs and LPNs - Full time and Completely redecorated In­ Available immediately. $225 two children. 649-8350. Belfiore, 647-1413. Trucka lor Sale 52 You'll find it pays oft REAL ESTATE Career - Earn Experienced, or willing to part time. 3-11 p.m. shift. side, this 8-room four CUSTOM RjUSEO MHCH land, Vermont border, and claiming of 61,500 as an learn. Changing to computer UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub per month. 649-1924 , 643-2289. handsomely. 615,000 plus annually. Must Come in and speak to us, bedroom home is a good buy a nice brook running Antlquea 48 office-in-the-home deduc­ Happy functions. A fine chance for Ten room executive type Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, FIVE ROOM Apartment - No 1975 DODGE Van - B-100. have license, or in process. about our new higher starting at $37,900. Garage, one and 1/2 Raised Ranch with 3 or 4 through property, town Automatic, power steering. tion when only $900 of in­ someone who wishes to return Brownies, nurses, East WANTED Antique furniture, MANCHESTER - 30 Locust children or pets. Security Part timers considered. salaiy for 3-11 nurses. East baths, fireplace. Zinsser bedrooms, deluxe family road frontage, nice stone Street. First floor, four rooms OFFICE SPACE 31,000 miles. Call 649-8458. come is produced there. 30th Ralph Pasek, Realtors, 289- to the business world. Call 289- Catholic School. 649-1225. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or deposit. Call after 6 p.m., 647- Hartford Convalescent Home, Agency, 646-1511. styled kitchen, spacious walls. Can be purchased heated. Available immediate­ 1301. As a further blow to 643-2711 7475. 2711, ask for Office Manager. 745 Main Street, East Hart­ other antique item s. R. FOR RENT Birthday Friendly office. Parking. front to back livliig room for $1,400 down, 7 year NIKORMAT FT Camera with ly. $220. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. 1963 FORD TRUCK - F-100. salesmen and manufac­ ford, Conn. MANCHESTER - Four Harrison, 643-8709. liso iquare feel, cenler oil with cathedral ceilhig and financing. new 50 1.4 lens. Hardly used, to 5 p.m. CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - Excellent running condition. turers' representatives bedroom Ranch with 2 full ■ Manchester, air conditioning and I Needs very minor repairs to Karen B. stone fireplace, good sized and works perfectly. Great WANTED - Complete estates, Completely furnished, 1 1/2 ■ parking. Call SU-iSSI. who have bwn claiming a STEADY WORK - Reliable baths, family room, fireplace, So. VL Land Co. camera for the beginner, or MANCHESTER - Eight room room efficiency. Heat, hot pass inspection. $375. '742-6591. hard worker who wants 1. 1850 square feet of dining room and family clocks, phonographs, steins. deduction for space in the TOWN OF MANCHESTER CARRIERS NEEDED Days 002-464-3727 the professional. |Q00. Call House. Appliances, $350. J.D. water. Parking. $155. Pasek steady employment and good lace. Priced to sell at room. Lower level has a Evee 002-254-0360 Will buy outright or sell on Real Estate. 646-1980. K.G.S. 647-l«)l befor 2:00, or after consignment, any quantity. Realtors, 289-7475. Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 64 home or garage used for income. Call 528-3869 between Zinsser Agency, 646- paneled rec room with a 5:00 p.m. To Oellvar The Manchester Evening 9 and 2 only. 644-8962. Wanted to Rant 57 storing their wares for rustic brick fireplace, and ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 4- CHARLES APARTMENTS - TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville NOTICE Herald In East Hartford, In Die following Butlneu Property 26 delivery, the new rules say 4th bedroom or den, two 10 GALLON FISH Tank - With EIGHTEENTH, nineteenth, room apartment. Stove, Deluxe four and half room 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and refrigerator, references. No Townhouse. 1 1/2 baths, all 3,000 PLUS or Minus Square this is allowable only if the OF SALE areas: Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 baths, 2-car garage. 1 acre COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg all accessories, including ten and twentieth century Olde feet needed for factory outlet, rack. $1,750. 289-4042. CONDOMINIUM fish. Excellent condition. Call pets. $170. 646-3167, 228-3540. appliances, two air con­ home is the sole fix^ loca­ Some older? . Ralph Rd., Tolland St, Gold St, high treed lot situated here Farm, with three story bam. Things From Colmstocke, specializing in domestic The following surplus items •33.500 in Manchester in an area of Butler-type building. Power 646-1239 week days after 5, Manchester. Phone 649-6584. ditioners, carpeted, heat, hot 1972 PUCH -175 CC. $175. Call tion of the business. A little MANCHESTER - Two goods. Parking necessary. are offered for sale by sealed DISTRISUTOH Right here in town you can comparable homes priced plant, and other out ouildings, weekends, anytime. water, patios, sound proofing. 649-6233, or 649-1068. Exclusively implies that CIpolla Dr., and Bumalde Avs. bedroom Townhouse apart­ Washer and dryer hook-ups, Write A. Michaels, 6 Forest- W* art In lha baomlng ,own this three bedroom to sell. $69,000. lus Three lA)vely Homes, the office space may be bid on January 2S, 1977, at ment available at epine Ridge storage, basement garage. view Drive, Vernon, Conn. automoUva parta aflar-marfctt townhouse Condominium ffers invited. B/w Realty, TENNIS RACKET Sale - For 06066, or call 872-2465, after 6 Campera-Trallart 11:00 A.M. CALL 647-9946 Mraainng • wa aupply tha ae* one week only. Famous name Village. Features include $270 to $315. 646-0800. 646-1^. used for no other purpose, that offers central air con­ g647-1419. Wanted to Buy 49 p.m. Mobile Homaa 65 I More Loveable? Harafd Circulation Dapt counts. Up to 1290 watUy part brands have been substantial­ heat, air conditioning, such as a family room, TV Two Junk Vehicles A lot ttma. Ud to 9790 or mora M l ditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, individual en­ CENTRAL ON Bus Line - tlma. 12,097 Invaatmant for ln> Peal Ealala Wanted ZB ly REDUCED! You know our ANTIQUE FURNITURE - APARTMENT NEEDED - 18' CAMPER trailer - single room, den or Mroom by Approx. 7W Tons Obsolete carpeting, complete U&R REALTY CO. quality, you know our service. trances and patio. Full base­ Three room apartment, se­ ^ A little Nuttier? vantory. For Information wrtta 643-3892 Clocks, Glass, Dolls, Statues, Woman needs to share apart­ axle, excellent condition. other family members. Water Meters ancloaing phona numbar and ad* appliances, full basement Buy now for the season ahead. ment with washer and dryer cond floor. Available Eleven years old. $1,500. Call Probably. draaa to: WAYCO Robert D. Murdoch- ALL CASH for your property Paintings, Toys, Guns, ment or rent room. Attending The regular-basis test Bid forms and inspection and carport. Minimum within 24 hours. Avoid r r t Phone 647-9126, or come in and Swords, Musical Instruments, hookups and much more. February 1st. Stove, 742-8930. I Less Desirable? SALES PEOPLE - Older RNs and LPNs - Full time and CORPORATION, 179 Fulton Roaltor Great location, easy refrigerator. Utilities not in­ MCC. Manchester vicinity or rules out the infrequent or details are available at the multi-million dollar company Ava., Hampataad, Wt 11990. Or down payment to qualified tape, instant service. Hayes see the LOW PRICES on our Post Cards, Steins. 646-2690. close to. Call 649-0344. S You’re Not. part time. Weekend relief. 7 eaJI ToH-Fraa: 000-e49-2949. entire stock. Nassiff Arms accessibility to everything. cluded. Security deposit BRAND NEW 14 foot wides occasional use of the space General Services Office, with young ideas has openings a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply in person buyer. Corporation, 646-0131. Co., 991 Main Street, OLD CLOCKS Wanted - For $275. per month. No pets. required, $135 . 646^18. from $9995. in stock ready for for business purposes. Municipal Building, 41 Center ^ HAPPY for pkiple who are looking for East Hartford (Convalescent FOR SALE by Owner - Im­ Small Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER - a future, in sales and manage­ SELLING your house? Call us Manchester. parts. Call 649-4291. Needs place to board in immediate delivery. Price in- T he c la im in g of th e Manchester, Connec- I BIRTHDAY Home, 745 Main Street, East maculate six room Cape. Medium TWO AND Half Room Apart­ cludes wall-to-wall tlcut. ment. Clpening due to in-house Hartford, Conn. SMALL ENGINE Service U&R REALTY CO. first and we'll make you a Manchester area, for next five office-in-the-home deduc­ g Sonny Corporation expanding dealer 643-2892 Finished rec room. Wall to Large SEWING MACHINES - 1976 ment. Heat, hot water, carrpetlng, matching TOWN OF MANCHETER, promotions. This company wall carpet. First floor com­ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, months. Can furnish own, or tion this year could trigger network. No experience Robart D. Murdock Realtor, 643,-1577. Dial n’ Sew, Zig-Zag, $69.50. appliances. Main Street loca­ appliances, bow window, front CONNECTICUT has more financial success pletely redecorated. New tion. Third floor. References. live in furnished. Would like to an immediate inquiry from stories than any other in New necessary. Complete training Roaltor Singer Touch n^ Sew, used, OAMATO ENTERPRISES bring plants, and small friend­ country kitchen and much ROBERT B. WEISS, t ...... program. $500. investment modem kitchen, with bullt- IMMEDIATE Cash for your originally over $300., now $75., □ RENTALS Security, Lease. Immediate more. Large selection of IRS. But if you have a England, no limit on what you RE9ISTERE0 NURSES ins. 16x32’ above nound pool. Large variety of Apartments and ly dog. 649-2019. GENERAL MANAGER P«rt-Tlni» required to start your own property. Let us explain our guaranteed. Call 236-1123, Townhouies throughout' occupancy. $145. Call after 6 homes to cnooss from, all "moonlighting” job that can earn. Call Doug Baskin, Aluminum siding, new p.m., 646-3911. 525-9134. Experienced RN, to fill several business. Ideal for retired or MANCHESTER - New listing. Crocheted in panels, this fair proposal. Call Mr. Dealer. Manchester. priced to sell. Excellent flnan- produces income solely part-time vacanclea. Theae in­ part time. Details on request. 6-6 Duplex located near Mam driveway. Conveniently handsome cape can be Rooms for Rent 52 flonlaf Omca open tfa//y 9-S, cing available. Trades CLASSIFIED WORD clude openings on each of three Belfiore, 647-1413. Sat. 10-3, Sunday 11-3 from a home office, or if Mr, Barker. ESCA Field Street. Separate heating located. $M,500. Call 643-2881. made in your two favor­ ATTRACTIVE Three room □ AUTOMOTIVE welcome, parts, supplies, and A D S IN THE HERALD CLERK NEEDED for general shifts, on several different nur- . 646-1021 Apartment - Heat, electricity, you are a traveling LEGAL w4rk in busy office o f apart­ aina units. The schedules are Training Division Box 619, systems, remodeled kitchens. ite colors. MAY WE BUY your home? Building Suppilea 42 PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ accessories, full time service 6 to 25 DAYS either regular relief, or alter- CAPE - Three or four No. 5498 has crochet 230-A New Stale Road stove, refrigerator. department. Plaza Homes, salesman who must use ment complex. Duties in­ Wading River, New York. Assumable 7 1/2% mortgage. Quick, fair, all cash and no nished room. Centrally Autoa For Seta 51 9« per word per day hating weekends, and do not in­ bedrooms. Close to High directions for Small, Me­ NATURAL STONE for References. No pets. $165.646- 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, NOTICE clude: showing apartments, volve shift rotation. To arrange 11792. Mid $40’s. Zinsser Agency, problems. Call Warren E. located for working person. MANCHESTER such space simply because 646-1511. School. Corner lot, treed. dium and Large (8-18) retaining walls, veneers, Call 6464)505. 3167, 228-3540. Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, 643-2711 supervisor maintenance, and for a personal interview, contact Sices inclusive. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. NEED CAR? Credit bad? no other office is provided In accordance with the Personnel Department. PROTECTED Good value at $31,900. Keith patios, etc. Pick up by the Bankrupt? Repossessed? Connecticut, 1-828-0369. dealing with the public. Must Real Estate, 646-4126, or 649- TO ORDER, itNi 794 t«r ueli p«t- FOUR ROOMS - Heated. by your employer, make provisions of Section 128, Title NOTICES MANCHESTES Distributorship. Female line. RANCH - Seven rooms, three 294 tur pottatu Md SELL YOUR House through pound or delivery by the ton. ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly Honest Douglas accepts have take charge attitude. 1922. Close to school and shopping. BRAND NEW 14 foot wides the claim but be prepared 23, U.S. Code as prescribed m Ability to speak Scpanish help­ MEMOSIALHOSFITAL Full or part time. Rockville, bedrooms, modem kitchen, L J. Watson Beach Real Estate Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, rooms, single $54.95; double TWO BEDROOM Apartment - lowest down, smallest Federal-Aid Highway ...... „ Manehaatar, Conn. Vernon. ' Manchester, East shaped living and dining Company. Professional real 649-3163. $69.95, Plus tax. Continental Available immediately. $200. payments. Douglas Motors, from $9995, in stock ready for for a challenge. ful. Experienced in apartment M(-1222, Ext 411 Heat and hot water included. per month. Security deposit Program Manual, Volume 7, Lost and Found 1 M 0)sa1a«) Eaal^ Hartford, Glastonbury. 666- room. Large paneled family ANNi CABOT estate service for nearly 50 breakfast, maid service, 345 Main. immediate delivery. Price in­ (NEXT: Earned Income management preferred. App­ Heneheeter tvenlng HeraM Months security, and months and references required. Call cludes: Wall to wail Chapter 7, Section 5, dated ly Windham Heights, 456-12M. 6769 after 7 p.m. Bob. room In basement, garage, years. Call our Manchester of- Doga-BIrdi-Pata 43 utilities, parking. Call 646- rent. Call B72-9070. Credit could mean 6400 LOST - Registration plate BOLTON 1190 Ave. ol Amerleee 2300. 649-8845 after 6 p.m. carpeting, matching December 30, 1974, the patio, 300’ deep lot. $39,SM. New York. N.Y. 100M ?i'ice, 647-9139. WE PAY $15 for complete refund.) ABY. Sentimental value. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors. 8-room Raised Ranch. DOG-CAT BOARDING junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland appliances, DOW window, front Connecticut Department of EXPERIENCED ReUil Clerk WINTER STREET, MANCHESTER - Deluxe r~------Please call 649-0198 evenings. Situation Wanted 6464200. Three bedrooms, 2 Artlolet lor Sale 41 bathing/grooming. Complete BEDROOM - Share 1 1/2 Auto Body, 528-1990. country kitchen, and mut* ^ Transportation offers the op­ - Part time, flexible hours, in­ RETIRED WOMEN are FriRt Ntmi. Adrtii vIDi ZIP Manchester - One bedroom Townhouse 2-bedroom apart­ “Cut Your Own T o itt” wonderful Avon represen­ fireplaces, 2 baths, paneled CODE and Styla Numktr. modern facilities. Canine baths, kitchen privileges, with more! Large selection homes portunity for a public hearing cluding every other weekend. WILL BABYSIT - In my apartment. First floor, ment. Highland Street area. to choose from, all priced to c/o Tho Monchottor FOUND - Striped Tiger cat. Apply in person. Pine Phar­ tatives. Your retirement can rec room plus playroom, 2- 1977 ALBUM with a bound- ALUMINUM sheets used as Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon owner and one other tennant. appliances, cellar storage and PARTS Department now open Evening Herakl home. Any age accepted. inAll-Season Gift Book” Security, references. 649-7630. Call 646-1618, sell. Excellent financing on the Department’s plan for Red collar and flea collar. macy, 664 Center Street, be the beginning of a new car garage, IW acre lot. printing plates, .007 thick, Road, Manchester. 646-5971. parking, heat and hot water. Saturdays. Complete line of P 0 Box 489 the design of the intersection Vicinity of Pitkin Street. Call Days or evenings. Please call VERNON of 2 4-pages! Price...$2.00. m 3 2 ”, 25 cents each or 5 for Chrysler parts. Chorches available. Trades welcome, Radio City Station Manchester. career....sdling quality Avon Asking $59,500. No pets. $225 monthly. 649- widening at Routes 30 & 31 in 643-9297 anytime. 646-1034. New listing. 7W room Split ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $1J 9 EACH. $1. Phone 643-2711. EIGHT ADAORABLE Pups - CLEAN FURNISHED Room - MANCHESTER, Three rooms Motors. 649-3646. parts, supplies, and New York. N Y 10019 products near your home. A 2871. - Appliances. Adults. Central the Town of Vernon, beginning great way to keep busy. Have Level. Three large Na. Q-11I-.RIUE RIBBON ODIITS. Cute as Teddy Bears, raring for mature individual. Central accessories. Full service __Ple8se send copies FOUND - Black and white cat. WOULD LIKE to care for bedrooms, paneled family Caatalai ilrttM Im ly gailts. to go! Six weeks old. (^11 742- location. Call 646-4701, after location. $119. S ecurity, department. PLAZA HOMES, of Ray De Crane s on Route 30 approximately extra money too. Choose your Na. 0-117-GUILTS ON PARADE. WOOD STOVE - With fire 31 GLENWOOD STREET- TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, Pinkish color flea collar. children - In my home. UM REXTY CO. 77M. 6:00 p.in. utilities extra. Available 1348 Wilbur Cross Hi^way, “Cut Your Own Taxes 400' west of the south leg of own hours. Please call me, room, finished play room, Olraetiiai far tlitaia giltts. bricks. Used two winters. Call Two bedroom duplex. yellow, excellent condition, Vicinity of Church and Chest­ MEDICAL Licensed. Please call 646-3435. 643-3692 January 15th., 649-1387. Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, and Save 623-9401. built-ins, fireplace, 3 baths, Na. G-lll-GRANDMOTHER'S FLOW­ 643-9743. Appliances and private base­ make an offer. Call 646-4938 Route 31, and extending nut Streets, Manchester. Robert D. Murdock ER QUILTS. I I fatcinatlai quilts. DOBERMAN-Maie, one year $30. PER WEEK - Parking, Connecticut, 1-828-0^. ___ I enclose $______LABORATORY 1-car garage, city utilities, after 5 p.m. easterly on Route 30 for 1200' Na. G -ltS-AMERICA'S FAVORITE busline, kitchen privileges. ment. No pets. Lease and FOUR ROOMS - First floor. fo r____books by Please call 649-9196. MALE or FEMALE - Realtor AFGHANS. A buitlfal lalfctlai. FOR SALE, Ladies wooden old. AKC Registered. plus minus. The State Project •••••••••••••••••••••••••• RIO-CHEMIST walking distance to security. $230. per month. 649- Appliances, storage, parking. SELLING YOUR Mobil No. Q-120-bURE A GIH. H m t skiis - Good condition. $25. Excellent temperment. Call Call 649-3009 between 5 and 8 CHEVY BELAIR - 1968 4- check or money Full-time opening available for a Available 12 to 6 daily. Must □ EDUCATION elementary school. Priced 9455, 647-9773. $155. Married couple, one No. is 146-105. P en o n a la 2 Bio-Chemist, with approximate­ lifts far friaadi aad famili. Call 649-6074. 646-1034. p.m. door. Sm all V-8. Radio, Home? Buyers waiting. Call order (Make check be reliable. Hours flexible. to sell, $42,900 NORTH COVENTRY - L child. Convenient location. Plaza Homes, Brokers. 1-828- payable to Cut Your A plan showing the ly three yUart' experience, in a 649-7901. automatic transmission, fair INCOME TAX Preparation - Shaped Ranch. Fireplace. 649-8350. 0369. Own Taxes Allow recommended proposal is on hospital laboratory. Must be Aluminum siding. Acre lot. -aBF 1^' MANCHESTER - Two condition. $400. Call 742-8400 Experienced, personal ser­ ASCP Registered. To apply, con­ Private Irntructlone IB , three w eeks for display in the office of the Immediate occupancy. Only bedroom Ranch type apart­ after 6 p.m. vice at your home - Dan tact Peraonnel Department. REGISTERED ment. Convenient location. TWO ROOM A partm ent - ARE YOU Selling your mobile delivery) Town Clerk in Vernon, REMEDIAL READING and $B,9()0. Pasek Realtors, 2W- Mosler, 649-3329, or 525-8263. M6-1222, Ext. 481 NURSES U&R REALTY CO. SiNESS & SERVf Price includes heat, hot Over garage. Utilities, stove, 1975 HONDA Civic - CVCC. home? Fast results, anxious N am e__ More detailed informatioln MANCHESTEa math; individualized work 843-2892 7475. refrigerator. $130 monthly, buyers waiting. Please call •••••••••••••#•••••••••••• Full-TIma Nights water, kitchen appliances, Automatic. $2500. Between 5 Address . developed by the Connecticut am, (lst-8th grade) by Robert D. Murdock storage and laundry. $240. per plus security. 649-4695, after 6. Plaza Homes, Broker, 1-828- Cfly_____ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL We have two openings for RC ZONED - Large Duplex, 6- and phone 646-8022. 71 Hiyiwt tlTMl ;rs degree teacher. 5 ^ Roaltor month. No pets. Damato 0369. Department of Transportation □ EMPLOYMENT 80,5.K 6. New heating system Manehaatar, Conn. Registered Nurses, with Enterprises, 646-1021. MANCHESTER - One including maps and drawings throughout. Mint condition. 1967 FORD Thunderbird - as well as written views WP lth folding doors to the Call 728-8839. reasonable prices. Fully in­ cellar storage, parking, and either mailing or contact the Personnel Depart­ Demonstrators and Ranch in prestigeous area. Window shades, Venetian 0811. private entrances, and con­ 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - sun specialists, factory Masonic Temple. Worship­ opening for highly motivated 1747 or 64445U for appolnlmcnl Beautiful kitchen-family |den, basement garage and sured. G. L. McHugh Pain­ modern apartment, center of delivering this request to the m ent 646-1222, E xt. 481, Managers. No investment. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. DICK’S SNOW Plowing - Ser­ ting. 643-9321. veniently located. $250 in­ Rebuilt engine, seats seven, trained, one day service. 114 ful Master Joseph M. salesperson with real estate Generous Commission, and room with fieldstone lample storage space. Lot is CARPENTRY, Custom Manchester. $210 monthly. excellent condition. Radio. Department of Transportation Manchester Memorial Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- ving Rockledge, surrounding 649-2871. cludes heat, and hot water. East Main Street. Rockville. Hyland will preside. license. Ask for Mr. Phllbrick, H o s p ita l, 71 H a y n e s , Bonus. Cali Toll Free 800-Ml- fireplace. Nicely landscaped, ;about l/S acre at the, 5221. Houses - Additions, garages, Immediate occupancy. 64fr $1,400. Phone 643-9776. 871-1617. at 24 Wolcott Hill Road, P.O. Phllbrick Agency, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Large Two many extras. East Coast areas. Parking lots, Manchester, Conn. An Equal 1258. .’’clrcij” of a cul-de-iac driveways, apartments, roofing and siding, kitchens, 2482, 649-8989, Mr. Lindsey. Drawer A, Wethersfield, family, eleven rooms, con­ Realty, 528-9668, 643-9969. Opportunity Employer. venient location reduced to ^street and nicely' GENERAL Remodeling and sidewalks, sanding. Call 64^ bathrooms, and repair work of RfXIKVILLE - Three room Connecticut 06109 on or before DRIVERS FOR school buses • Building-Contracting S3 all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis , , , AutomoUva Service 66 AutomoUva Service 66 February 1, 1977. ACCOUNTING Clerk Typist - 835,000. Paul W. Dougan, landscaped. $42,900. painting, stucco, other 2204. Apartment with heat, hot Part time work. We will train. EXPERIENCED Mccain Good figure aptitude, good textured finishes, sheet rock for estimate, 643-6712. Memorial Temple, Commissioner of Call 643-2373, M anchester Realtor. 643-4535. BOLTON WES ROBBINS carjienti^ water, stove, refrigerator. Homea lor Rant stitcher - machine operator. typist, willing to learn key work. Free estimates. ALLAN T. KEELER’S Uz $165. Adults only, no pets. Pythian Sisters, will meet Transportation area. 875-2826 Vernon area. Sacrifice price on this new remodeling specialis Cali 522-4174. tape operation. Fringe CAPE, Three / Four References. Reasonable service. Tax returns done in RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 Parking for one car. Security MANCHESTER - Clean three tonight at 7 at the Marine benefits, free parking. Equal six room Raised Ranch. prices. 646-4346. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, bedrooms - Dining room, ,OD£GARD the privacy of your home. Call built-ins, bathrooms, deposit. 646-7690. bedroom Ranch. One and 1/2 Opportunity Employer. M/F. Three bedrooms, living 871-1781 for ■ ■ ■ ROOFER will install roof, Corps League Home on Pertonala 7 P enonala living room with fireplace. REALTY . for appointment. kitchens, 649-3446. baths, Nrage. $300. unheated. Parker St. for installation Call 522-8211, Ext. for in­ Off West Middle ’Aimpike. room, dining room, and BRICK - BLOCK, stone, siding or gutters for low dis­ NEW THREE Room apart­ Lease. Blanchard & Rossetto, 24 HOUR TOWING New Nursing Home needs terview. fireplaces, concrete, chimney count price. Call Ken at 647- 643-5135 of officers. Members are Level lot, convenient location. kitchen plus framed rec 643-4365 SNOW PLOWING - Very LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ment - Handy to bus and shop­ Realtors, 646-2482. RN’s tl p.m. to 7 a m. full repairs. No job too small. cheap rates. Residential and 1566. asked to wear white gowns. Immediate occupancy. Asking room, fireplace, 2 full new homes custom built, ping. References and security time and part time. price includes furniture. $36,- baths, 2-car garage, one Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ commercial. Satisfaction deposit required. $210 per EAST HARTFORD - Single timates. remodeled, additions, rec BIDWELL Home Improve­ Eidna Cook, district deputy PUBLIC NOTICE 900. Keith Real EsUte 649- acre treed lot. Nice loca­ guiaranteed. Free estimates, rooms, garages, kitchens month, Phllbrick Agency, house. Two bedrooms, stove, Caall 646-1356. ment Co. Expert installation Realtors, 646-4200. refrigerator, two car garage. Fh e r ^ grand chief, will install the VERNON MANOR HEALTH 1922, 646-4126. tion. Only $51,900. Lota-Land fo r Bala remodeled, bath tile, cement i /IW O R Ii EARN 34 TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - of aluminum siding, gutters Quiet neighborhood. officers for Memorial CARE FACILITY Minimum down payment work. Steps, dormers. and trims. Roofing installa­ COVENTRY ■ Offers invited Cleaning cellars and attics, Residential or commercial. References required. $250 Temple. There will also be 180 Rtgan Road, Varnon GOOD required. moving large appliances, also KEEP SMILING tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- FOUR ROOM apartm ent, monthly. 643-5983. on this 8-room Raised Ranch Call 649-4291. 9109. first floor, adults only, no I 3IS aNrigST..MANCH[STU,CONN.«ni«Mt43-ll3S a joint installation of Plaata call 648-0129 with flreplaced living room. stone and loam delivered. 644- Memorial-Linne Lodge. SPENDING 1775, 644-9532. KEEP HAPPY pets, parking-one car, securi­ TALCOTTVILLE - Newly lo contset Jos Paneled rec room, three 22 Acres TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY HORACE Tetrault • Siding, ty, 649-1265. bedrooms, garage. Asking U&R REALTY CO. Carpentry and general con­ restored Federal Colonial Gerry Chappell, district MONEY Great View FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets roofing, stormwindows, aw­ 139,900. Zinsser Agency, 64^ 843-2892 Palming-Papering 32 tracting. Residential and (circa 1800) Duplex. Country deputy grand chaplain, will ACT NOW! - Represent Sarah *12.900 and doors made to order. Top nings. Quality workmanship, i FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 B0YS& 1511. Robert D. Murdock commercial. Whether it be a setting on one acre. Two perform the installation. Coventry In your area. No in­ Realtor 22 acres of nicely wooded quality work, reasonable free estimates. Fully insured. Broad Street, no appliances. bedrooms, living room, coun­ i FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALIH vestment, no delivery. Car prices. References. 646-4348. PAINTING - interior and small repair job, a custom 872-9187. 649-3147. $140, security deposit, Refreshments will be GIRLS MANCHESTER - New listing. land. Vermont border exterior, paperhanging, built home or anything in try kitchen, dining room, or ! CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS and phone necessary. CaW 646- private 600 ft. road runa married couple, no pets, guest room. Original wide served by the past chiefs Immaculate 6-room Ranch excellent work. References. between, call 646-1^9. phone 643-4751. 6155, or 647-9284. S Evtningt A WMk EAST HARTFORD - Two through property. Stone ELECTRICIAN - All types of SPECIALIZING cleaning and pine and hardwood floors. ^75 on all makes... club. with fireplace, wall-to-wall Free estimates. Fully in­ repairing chimneys, roofs, carpet, three biedrooms, gar­ bedroom Duplex. Wall to wall walls, magnificent view. A wiring, electrical improve­ sured. Martin Mattson, 64^ per month. Lease, security, 6 p.m. lo S p.m. carpeting, appliances. Securi­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 WE HAVE Immediate age. 1/2 acre lot. Mint condi­ ment, and repair work. FREE 4431. SIX ROOM Duplex - Central and references. Available im­ great parcel for In­ estimates. ^11 646-5253. remodeling, additions, gar­ Years Experience. Howley, LOAN and RENTAL CARS The Strickland-Borst- openings for two mechanical­ tion. Mid $40’s. Zinsser Agen­ ty, lease, adults, no pets. ages, roofing. Call David location. $210 monthly. Plus mediately. Call Mr. Wraight, Call Available March 1st., $2U. vestment! Could be sub­ 643-5361. Tozer Group will meet ly inclined persons who are cy, 646-1511. PAPER HANGING Expert. Patrla 644-1796. utilities. 646-3285. after 3 p.m. 528-9471 for appointment. I Available by Appointment... R e g a l K l M r able lo work well with other 528-7698. divided. Priced at $12,900. VINYL REPAIR - We can.fix tonight at 7:30 at the Se­ 947-9949 Your average paper, in Available now. ie to service our product Can be purchased with 20% sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No Haaling-Plumbing 35 Ottlcaa-Storaa lor Rant 6$ cond Congregational MANCHESTER - First floor down, 10 yr. financing. Call need for expensive average room. $30. Mr. NEW CEILINGS - Archways e field. If you’re not ear­ ROCKVILLE - Pleasant, Richman, 646-3864. EAST HARTFORD - Two Cofncf of 6roid n family room comes with this So. Vt. Land Co. recovering. 568-5878. and ceiling beams instalM . SEWERLINES, sink lines, Church. Hostesses are ning at least tlM . weekly, we clean four rooms, first floor. Ceilings resurfaced, various bedroom Duplex. Wall to wall ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ STAN OZniK. Managerbnager and Cenlat Slrtwl dhc H cralif 7-room full dormered Cape. Appliances. Adults, one child. cleaned with electric cutters, Mrs. John Hayes and Mrs. Regal 7K7T M»..»rl^ I ,.m. . 4 p ni. want to talk to you. This Is a Four bedrooms, fireplace, Deye 802-484-3727 ' PAINTING, Paper hanging, textures, wall knock-outs and carpeting, appliances. Securi­ fice. Ground level, central Fltone 144-211] R eferences. Security. No by professionals. McKinney 301-315 CtNTER ST., MANMSTER Npil Paterson. M l..... I a.m. . 12 Man permanent poiitiun. Phone gargage and more. Mid 840'i, Evee 802-284-8388 To place a Clittlflod Carpentry work. Call 64344U, installations. Drobiak Dry ty, lease, adults, no pets. location, professional in-451S. peU. $150. 643-9743. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ building, parking and utilities. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Ad...cill 843-2711. Wall Company, 646-8882. pany, 643-5308. Available March 1st. $255. 528- ( 7698. Call 649-2^. . i