20 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 20, 1980 Hilton^8 30th Anniversary Celebrated in Puerto Rico Town-District Unit May Be Revived Medallions de Chevreuil aux Myr- tablespoon juice. By BETTY RYDER By CHARLIE MAYNARD of the Board to locate a suitable site tilles, La Pomme Fare! de Puree de Peel zucchini and potatoes and cut in Buckland for the construction of a Family/Travel Editor Celeri, Les Pois Mange-Tout au pi- into two-inch squares. Add chicken Herald Reporter fire station by the District. If the dis­ The first international hotel to ment, Les Pommes de Terre Lorette stock and cook until tender. Cool, MANCHESTER - Mayor iiandifatpr trict’s position in this matter has now carry the Hilton name, recently (Tender filets of venison loin with then place in blender and puree. Add Stephen, Penny today said a changed, I would appreciate being cream, parsley juice, salt, pepper celebrated its 30th anniversary with fragrant myrtle, following a special town-Eighth District liaison apprised of that fact.” a weeklong celebrtion dedicated to method of preparation introduced by and tabasco to taste. committee could be reac- At the district’s regular meeting the people of Puerto Rico and their Emilio Graf, executive chef, to the Serve in deep seashell and sprinkle Tuesday night, the directors ad­ contribution to the extraordinary Wine & Food Gourmet Society of with crabmeat and chopped tiviated if the District direc­ vocated going to the mayor and achievements of the past three Puerto Rico in 1978. Served with an scallions. Serves 8 persons. tors would list the issues to be asking about the possible sale of the decades. apple-stuffed with puree of celery, This recipe CTiicken B reast discussed. station. “Julianas” was originated by Chef The Caribe Hilton International, snow peas with pimento and deep- In a letter dated Feb. 15 to Gordon “ Let’s find out if they’re in­ Graf. officially opened in December 1949 as fried puffs of parmesan potato); La Lassow, president of the Eighth terested, ” said Director Sam Puerto Rico’s first luxury resort, Puree de Frais en Tulipe, (a puree of 3 chicken breasts split in halves Mnnlh Utilities District, Penny said, “In Longest. “If not, let’s forget about it generated a boom in tourism that fresh strawberries served in an edi­ ■ 6 slices Virginia ham, very thin lEuentnn and build our own.” considering the appropriateness of 6 oz. Herbs-butter (no garlic) Vol. XCIX, No. 121 — M ancheW , Conn., Thursday, February 21, 1 9 W • Since 1881 • 20« Single Copy • 15it Home Delivered I continues to this day. ble chocolate shell); and Les Grains reactivating this committee, it would Town officials have said they see A gala banquet in the main de Yauco (brewed from the finest 4 oz, flour be helpful if the District directors no reason for the town to stop using ballroom of the Caribe Hilton Inter­ 4 whole eggs beans from the southwest of the would identify those issues which are tors to re-establish the liaison com­ structed in the Buckland section at a prohibited the town trom serving*. Station, " Penny said in his letter. the station. Penny has said that the national presided over by the Gover­ island). 4 oz. white bread cost of $350,000. The district annexed Buckland. “On all previous occasions when firehouse was justified on the basis of Salt and pepper to taste currently pending the discussion of mittee. nor of Puerto Rico and Mrs. Romero Chef Graf shares some of his which they feel would be benefited by His remarks came two days after the territory and a bitter, divisive The firehouse is located on North this fire station has become the sub­ the needs of the general area it Barcelo climaxed a week of ac­ famous recipes in a cookbook 12 slices bacon controversy ended with a state Main Street near the Burr Corners ject of political discussion, the serves and not just the Buckland Remove skin and bones from a liaison committee.” the District directors renewed their tivities which included a concert by presented to guests of the Caribe Supreme Court decision upholding Shopping Plaza. District has rejected consideration of area. chicken breasts completely. Using a Penny said today the letter was in calls to the town to sell or lease the Jesus Maria Sanroma, a show by Hilton International. response to Dec. 7 and Jan. 14 Buckland firehouse to the district. the district. The court ruled, 3-2, that "I note with interest your making joint use of the facility, and Lassow could not be reached for Marco Antonio Muniz, famed mallet or the flat side of the knife, Here’s one for Hilton Cheese Cake; requests from the 8th District direc- The 4-year-old firehouse was con­ the annexation was appropriate and reference to the Buckland Fire in fact, established a subcommittee comment this morning. Mexican entertainer for 600 han­ 3 lb. cream cheese pound each breast between waxed dicapped and underprivileged 10 oz. granulated sugar paper to flatten. Add slice of Virginia children; a night at Juliana's, an 8 eggs ham and 1 oz. hardened herb butter, elegant discotheque at the Hilton 1 teaspoon vanilla extract , . roll the breast into a round shaped which celebrated its own second 1 lemon rind grated ball and crisscross 2 slices of bacon Sadloski's v | birthday; and a special “Noche de 1 orange rind grated around it. Freeze for 30 minutes San Juan" featuring an array of 6 oz, sour cream before breading with mixture of eggs Panel Suffers Successor ethnic food and beverages from ■8 oz. graham cracker crumbs and bread. many areas of Puerto Rico and Cream together cream cheese and Deep fry at 325 degrees to give entertainment by notetj performers. sugar till smooth. Add eggs one by color. Place on buttered baking sheet Comes Late The Caribe Hilton ^International one. Mix in lemon rind, orange rind, and cover with aluminum foil paper. Another Blow was the first international hotel vanilla and sour cream. Fill graham Bake 35 to 40 minutes at 350 degrees project undertaken by the late cracker crumbs in bottom of pan and until done. Serves 6. By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Said Kaine, who is a counselor in By MARY KITZMANN Conrad N. Hilton at the request of the top with cheese batter. Place in bain- And finally, this recipe for Herald Reporter the job program at Manchester High ilcrnld Reporter Cranberry Sherbet. School, “We need the $1(X) so we can DUSSa I Puerto Rico Industrial Development marie and bake in 300 degree oven MANCHESTER - The Commis­ MANCHESTER - The Republican put a stamp on"*an envelope v^ithout Company, a subsidiary of Fomento. for approximately 11/4 hours or until 9 oz. fresh cranberries sion on Children and Youth, appointee to the Board of Tax having to thank everybody in town It has remained the company’s golden brown and resistant to touch. 10 oz. water hampered by a lack of continuity and Review, replacing Elizabeth hall for it.” Mrs. Sears said the town flagship property and is still the Remove from oven and let cool. Gar­ 4 oz. sugar direction, received another blow this Sadloski, will miss most of this had asked that the minutes of the prototype for resort hotels around nish with your favorite fresh fruits. 2 oz. lemon juice week when their town staff person year's board sessions. the world. Another favorite is chilled Zucchini 1 oz. apple juice resigned. meetings not be mailed out, but The Republican appointment will Included on the menu for the 30th rather that they be handed out right — Bisque — Neptune. 1 egg white Pat Bourret fetl the town's Human be made at the Feb. 26 Board of Cook cranberries in the water till before the commission meets. J I anniversary banquet were such 3 lbs. fresh zucchini Services Department and thus left the Director's meeting, Elsie Swensson, soft. Mash in blender or food Frank Pische, an adult commission prize-winning offerings as La Bisque 1 lb, fresh potatoes commission without anyone to take GOP town committee chairwoman, processor. Strain through a sieve to member who runs the Outward de Courgettes San Geronimo (chilled V2 gal. chicken stock notes, type, and send out minutes. said today. remove seeds and skin. Mix pulp with Bound program, added, “I think cream of zucchini dotted with 1 quart heavy cream The role fell to Mary Sears, commis­ The Board of Tax Review begins morsels of crab meat); 3 oz. snow crab meat sugar, lemon juice, apple juice and sion secretary, who by her own ad­ that’s a good start. Then next year J the first of four sessions Feb. 23 and LaLagoustine Cressonniere (small Salt, pepper, tabasco, to taste egg white. Stir till sugar is dissolved you can ask for $2(X).’’ El Noche de San Juan, a tropical fiesta, celebrated its 30th anniversary. The 707-room mission is not a typist. concludes at 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 27. pink Caribbean lobsters served on a 1 oz. fresh scallions completely. Freeze in ice cream The commission decided that the There are three members on the was held in the gardens of the Caribe Hilton hotel was opened officially in December 1949 Mrs. Sears, unsuccessful candidate bed of watercress puree); Les 1 bunch parsley, squeezed for 1 maker or ice tray. for the Board of Education in the 1979 $1(X)' they would request would be for board, two Democrats, Roger International recently when the luxury resort as Puerto Rico’s first luxury resort. municipal elections, said mailing costs. They also decided to McDermott, and Harry Deegan, and request that the money Bourret had transcribing the group’s last meeting one Republican. Mrs. Sadloski, the earned as their staff person be paid Whirlpool home economists to from a tape took her almost all week, minority representative for two help you get the most from to a student they’d hire as a commis­ using the “hunt and peck” typing years, was found to have a conflict of Drinks for Dreaming DISHWASHERS your dishwasher. sion secretary. interest last week by the Ethics Com­ method, “I nearly have an ulcer," An automatic dishwasher Prepora non —Pre-rinsing of Kaine said the high school students normal food soils is usually not she joked. mission. Mrs. Sadloski also serves as takes care of one of the most in distributive education program disliked jobs in the kitchen. necessary. However, before Mrs. Sears added that after slaving tax collector for the Eighth District. of Sun, Sea, Palms This popular appliance is fast placing items in the dish­ over the minutes, another frustration are good typists and can take dicta­ She has had this post for the past becoming a necessity for many washer. remove bones. large tion. He felt hiring them would be comes a new rum blended *2 cup Cocoribe coconut was the attitude of town employees year and a half. Perhaps you have just busy families. pieces of food, and empty cups good for their job experience. returned from a cruise or with coconut milk. It rum liqueur and glasses. when she tried to get copies run off Mrs. Sqdloski’s appointment to the r------^ Commission member Bill Ryan vacation in the islands. Or brings back memories of Place thawed It may be necessary to and mailed. review board was completed this loosen and scrape cooked-on concurred, “I’m in favor of this, ISew Traffic Liffhts punches of fresh rum. strawberries and grated . 0\ = 4 ^ “ It’s not that they won’t do it. It’s year. Before reappointing her, Carl maybe you have just been foods in pots and pans. For 100% PURE because we could contribute to what orange rind in container of ,.r A . just that they make you feel you’re Zinsser, former board of director’s reading travel literature pineapple and coconut milk best cleaning action, place pots we’re after — helping the youth. ” Motorists should get used to a new set of said the lights will stop traffic further back sipped under the hot island electric blender Process imposing,” Mrs. Sears said. She member, requested the Ethics Com­ about palms swaying above and pans in the bottom rack The commission is taking these traffic light’s on Center Street in front of and give gasoline customers a chance to sun. until smooth. Add liqueur with the soiled surfaces face added that she had since spoken with mission rule on Mrs. Sadloski’s two white sandy beaches. organizational steps because each leave the station. The new lights will operate Such drinks can also be and process 5 seconds. down. Use only a detergent Diane Wicks, director of human ser­ Moriarty Bros. The lights precede the Broad- positions. The ruling, made last At any rate, you are all year a new commission is appointed ready for some of the new created in cooler settings, This kitchen-tested made especially for automatic vices, to try to get another town staff Center streets intersection and are intended simultaneously with those at the intersection. week, had been postponed in dishwashing. by the Board of Directors, with no island-inspired drinks. however. New York recipe makes 1'2 cups. Here are a few tips from person for the commission but that to reduce accidents involving cars leaving the (Herald photo by Adamson) January. carryover. In an effort to make the From the Caribbean “drinkologist" for Central Ms. Wicks felt the chances^! that garage. A state transportation spokesman The commission ruling leaves the Park's Tavern on the were slim. commission more effective a sub­ Board of Tax Review with two Green mixed up a Caribe Because of the difficulties Mrs. committee is studying methods of Democratic members for three of its making two- or three-year ap­ Dream, which includes Sears encountered, the commission sessions. Shop Pinehurst at 302 Main for Fresh O uters, Fresh Flounder pointments. Cocoribe, orange juice and wordfish or Cape Horn 12-oz. pkgs. of voted to seek a budget of $1(X) from However, the sessions, which give Filets ... Frozen S f r e s h f r o m c o n c e n t ? taxpayers an opportunity to question ice cream. LANGONSTINOS, $3. 39, Try our Veribest Sausage Meat or 3 in 1 the Board of Directors to handle Kaine declared "This commission TIP, Such a combination mailing costs. Greg Kaine, commis­ Legislator’s Censure their assessments, can be conducted Meat Loaf Blend ... has no continuity. It may look nice makes a fine, smooth J ia m m sion member, said 'If this commis­ with two members, according to PEP UP LEFTOVERS WITH politically at town hall for us to exist, Richard Vincent, town assessor. dessert, as does a U.S. No. 1 PINEHURST JUMBO CALIF. sion is to be taken seriously, we ll but the way the appointments are QUICK PASTA DISHES I roa-fLOHIM Pwe "It's commonly done throughout Strawberry Puree Calypso BOILING... MASHING lOAHO BAKING ICEBERG have to have due us what other town made we don’t accomplish I Tmh fra* CMCMMrati th e stale, " Vincent said. Next time you want to commissions have" anything." POTATOES POTATOES LEHUCE “Sometimes two members show up; serve something- different "Now, if you say something Is First in History that is rich but not cloying- another time all three will.” 1 0 I7 9 « 5I89« 49«„.. ] somebody doesn’t like, after a^ear, “The problem with a quorum of ly sweet, try one of these I ORANGE uik the directors can get rid of you by not Hv JACQl ELINE HI ARD Relat(‘d HUiries I pictiin* <»n there was not enough support for a island-inspired treats l>a(r,. 2. censure vote. two is when they vote different ways. At Pinehurst collect cst h for your returnable soft drink bottles and redeem reappointing you," Kaine said. He HARTFORD 4 U Pl) - The Connec­ Then there is a tie vote. When they Caribe Dream your vslusble MIg. Cou$)ons. ticut House, for the first time in its The House rejected 70-67 an JUICE U.'PQPaYiel added that a member of “the busy, vote the same there’s no problem 3 8 cup (6 tablespoons nearly 350-year history, has censured 80-57 censure vote said he was tired, amendment to remove the censure HALF GALLON verbal Conservation Commission ” with two members. " SELECTED LARGE said that group's strength lies in Cocoribe coconut rum U.S.D.A. Choice Pinehurst one of its own because the legislator shaken and dejected. He refused lo in case of a tie next week, Vincent CHICKEN 'Offer expires FEB. 24, 1980'^ .! speak to reporters but said through submitted by both Democratic and Macaroni Medley saves liqueur Not Linked making appointments last three used a racial slur in answering a sur­ said the board would probably wait BEEF sold the service way years. time and money. G cup rum vey. an office aide that he would accept Republican leaders, for the third member to take a final 1 cup tea In other matters, the commission Rep. Russell Reynolds, D-West the Legislature s judgment Eugene Migliaro. R-Wolcott, Stretch the food budget “ “ 7 2 1 LEAN, BONELESS vote. deliciously by combinin}^ 1 3 cup orange juice To Hostages voted to hold two meetings during H aven, w rote the ep ith e t in Reynolds, 37. told the House before said Reynolds apology was enough^ For a change CENTER CUTS ^ Mrs. Swensson said that several yesterday’s roast meal with 3 small scoops vanilla ice cumtorifiimF fa rm s each of the winter months, and *ne answering a United Press Inter­ law m akers began two hours of y°u "'^ut more. You want Kraut and Genuine By ITiilcd Prcus liili'riialioiial names were being considered, but Franco-.Xmeriican canned cream during the summer months. This in­ national poll of the entire Legislature emotional debate that he regretted blood. You want to go for the pasta products. They are ^ Spare Ribs. LONDON $ 0 C Q Iranian authorities insisted today there is no definite appointment cup light cream crease of 11 meetings will be effec- on whether taxes should be increased the com m ent. He said it was jugular, he said. You re a bunch of hearty and economical base TOBIN’S FRESH the U N. Commission on Iran, suggestion yet. The new appointee 2 tablespoons sugar live immediately. It was taken so the or a state income lax instituted "disgraceful " and "derogatory " and ^ ^^u R ' , for salisfyinK main dishes. SMALL Fresh Baked B re sd !f\ delayed at the request of Tehran, has will serve two years. Blend all ingredients in BROIL , commission could accomplish more had brought “shame" to himself and The packed gallery applauded Macaroni Medley cooks no connection with the release of the "No! No! No! income tax. No The Board of Tax Review rules on in less than 15 minutes. blender. Garnish with PORK business. the Legislature. ^o.vd Hinds D-Hartford, 7 0 oz. American hostages and said Iran is more taxes. Limit spending Put the whether individual assessments are shredded coconut and SPARE RIBS Members who were appointed un­ MACARONI MEDLEY determined to get the deposed shah niggers back to work, " said "Today I did not choose to run hnih equitable. After the board’s sessions ground orange rind. SPECIAL loaves der the previous schedule of nine 1/2 cup chopped onion SHOULDER CLOD $ 0 O Q back. Heynolds, who is now employed by away but stand before vou, mv . . i, „ oimrfo nnnoh the Grand List becomes final, and This kitchen-tested meetings per year will not be colleagues, and admit my guilt anil Ponies of not taking a strong enough 1/3 cup chopped green Both Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Dale Carnegie courses. He responded used to determine the tax mill rate. pepper recipe-makes 2 10-ounce 43« EACH obligated to meet the new attendance ask for your understanding and com- stance. . , . , * 1 . 2 9 . BEEF ROAST , and President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr to the survey in longhand and signed The first session is scheduled for 1/4 tsp. rosemar>’ leaves, servings. demands, but all those appointed in It passion, " he said. “No one has the * '’“ve been patiently waiUng for said Iran was determined to get the Feb 23, in the town hall, from 9 a.m. crushed The censure Wednesday, as leaders right to expect to be forgiven, but as leadership on either side of the aisle 2 I'bsp. butter or margarine StruH l»rrr\ FREEZER DEPT. Call Frank Toros at 643-4151. It’s a good time to shah returned for trial. Bani-Sadr the future .should be aware of the in­ to noon The other sessions will be 2 cans (15 o/.. euch ) Puri'r Cal\|iHO creased responsibility. feared, created an obvious rift a man I must ask ’ something — to take a moral stock up on Whole Pork Loins, Tenderloins, Chucks, Loins or NAMSCO and Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotz- from 6 p in to 8:30 p in, on Feb. 25, Franco-American 1 (10-ounce I package o u badeh denied the work of the com­ Commission members agreed that among colleagues. The debate over Reynolds' fate .fheir '26, and 27. Macaroni ’n Beef m Hindquarters of U.S.D.A. Choice Beef! youth appointments should be made frozen quick-thaw mission had any direct connection “ Il's not a bright day in that no one ranged from arguments that he had , . . . . ■ .u;., Tomato .Sauce CHOCOLATI on the basis of interviews, instead of tP , I . 11 f I 1 of th is racism in this group strawberries in syrup NEW LARGE BOX OF OERRYVnNUA with freeing the 50 Americans how in wants lo confront this, " a visibly suffered enough to ca s for his expul- . i • t 1 can (20 oz.) chick peas, NEW FROZENS FROM STOUFFER CHOCOLATt the current method of writing an es­ ^ ‘ »• behavior drained 1 tablespoon grated JCE CREAM their noth day of captivity. strained Deputy House Speaker 300 FACIAL say. Chairperson LeeAnn Stauffer " “Tfeel like I'm in the South 10, 15, , "We f through this all the time, " 1 1/2 cups cubed cooked orange rind CHIP COOKIIS In Geneva four of the five Robert Frankel, D-Stratford, said as ham. pork, chicken TISSUES 20 years ago, " muttered a disgusted .*'e . PLegislature ver\ Ham and Cheese Crepes ...... $1.69 members of the U N. Commission said this measure was important so he stood outside the room where or beef from Sco ff that the commission wouldn’t be Iteynolds remained secluded with his Benjamin Andrews, , president of carefully insulates itself from ever 1 cup chopped canned met today with U.N officials and in­ C onnecticut's NAACP, when it having to act publicly, Students Set tomatoes 'HtH ternational organizations to'gather limited to people who could express wife, Joan. *1 .0 5 Chicken Crepes ...... $1.69 themselves in writing. Those who saw Reynolds after the appeared for several minutes that Rep. Maurice Mosley, D- In saucepan, cook onion, I] 01 GiNon documents and background informa­ Waterbury, leader of the Budget Talks green pepper and rosemary REG, $1.79 SAVE 40C MOTHER GOOSE Ham"and Asparagus Crepes...... $1.59 tion for their mission to the Iranian ' Legislature's six-member Black in butter until tender. Add capital, V MANCHESTER - Several remaining ingredients and Caucus, which submitted a resolution LIVERWURST One commission member, to expel Reynolds and then withdrew students from Manchester Communi­ heat.* M^kes about 7 1/2 ‘There ii no wealth but Beef Burgundy Crepes...... $1.89 cups. 4 to 6 servings. " John Ruikin Mohammed Bedjaoui of Algeria, it, said the offending comment was ty College will be speaking tonight on » *1 .8 9 returned to New York Wednesday "conscious, deliberate and inten- the community college system’s POTATO CHIPS 8 0I. 7IP night but U.N. officials .said it was tiunal." budget before the Appropriations not* related to the work of the com­ thurscloy. If the House did nothing, he said, Commitlee of the General Assembly. _ . ^ e c h e e s e CORN S 0I. 4IP We gladly accept Gov’t Food Stamps and Town Food Orders. Park in front of the mission and 1^ would return to . „ . . . . "we are sending a signal to every Holly Brennan, social vice presi­ ALORDUZ store or in our parking lot. Push the button when the Turnpike E a st... West traffic Geneva in time to join the other The Weather New Approach in , I uue 20. person in the State of Connecticut dent of the Student Senate and TAILOR 8, CLOTHIER starts and vou will get the “WALK" ih no time. ^ POPCORN 4 01.49*/^' members when they leave for that it’s all right logo around making chairperson of the Student Program 517 MAIN STREET ' > CHEESE 3H oi. 49* Tehran Fair tonight. Cloudy with chance The Manchester Housing Inside Today rac'ai siurs ' Board, said Tuesday the students MANCHESTER, CT. PINEIU j R S T g r o c e r y I N C . The five prominent jurists on the of rain Friday. Detailed forecast on Authority has an opportunity to Andrews, who with other black of- weren't planning any radical actions, (FORMERLY LOCATED AT 31 OAK ST.) PRETZELS STixsoi, 59^ commission were ready, to leave solve some of the housing problems Business...... 20 ficials had met with House Speaker but simply wanted to address their 643-4311 'IlilLllal thins 13 01.7!P Geneva twice Wednesday for the Ira­ facing the community wjth the Classified...... 17-18 Ernest Abate, D-Stamford, for more budget concerns. MASTER TAILOR nian capital where they arc to in­ possibility of acquiring housing un­ Com ics...... 19 than two hours in the morning, said Ms. Brennan. Michael Michaud, vestigate alleged crimes of the its tfecause of a planned con­ and Pauline Maneggia will speak for We Ritetvi the Right to Limit Quintitiei Check Our Weekly In-Store Specials In Sports Editorial ...... 4 following the censure vote that it was Custom Made Apparel ousted shah. But they had to wait un­ dominium conversion. Page 4. the whole college system, not just SALE ITEMS THROUGH FEB 24 Entertainment ...... 15 “extremely appropriate ' Alterations For Added Savinoc til U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Both East Catholic High and F am ily...... 9 "It was a vote not just on the man, MCC, according to Director of ku- Waldheim received a telegram from Manchester High entries were dent Activities Andy Paterna. The Factory Outlet - Ready-To-Wear Business Gardening ...... 15 but a vote on the integrity of this Iran confirming approval of the com­ sidelined Wednesday night in ClAC Obituaries ...... 10 chamber, " he said. “Under the cir- number of student spectators was not . Men & f^omen Cumberland farms mission. Girls’ Basketball Tournament play State-sponsored industrial loans Peopletalk...... 2 ' cumstances it coUld have been more. expected to be large, because the ap­ 1?00 ston.'s there 's one near you! When the approval finally came, as well as East Catholic in hockey. reach an all-time high this month. Sports...... 11-13 but 1 still think a lot more damage propriations hearing room is too,- Waldheim said Iran requested the Page II. small, said Ms. Brennan. 1/3 O ff All Alterations Uncle Sam it't laid (>ecame thii country'i symbol when someone asked why U.S. was Opel} / days for your convenience I*age 20. Television ...... 15 has been done than people realize." stamped on government goods during the War of 1812. He was told the letters referred panel delay its departure until the Winter Olympic Games Aetna Life & Casualty announces U pdate...... 2 Rep. Thirman Milner, D-Hartford, The meeting will be at 6 p.m. in to Uncle Sam , or Sam uel W ilson, a governm ent inspector in Troy, N.Y. weekend to allow more time for a highlights on Puge 12. a $135 million expansion program W eather...... 2 left the Hall uf the House rather than Room 301 in the Capital Building, thru February thorough preparation of its work vote on the censure resolution. Hartford. 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For Primary" HARTFORD (U P I)-S en. Edward delfigates. Connecticut can play a key Kirk, said Kennedy decided to role in that race,” he said. Mpdote. MANCHESTER — Herbert Steven­ Kennedy’s presidential campaign challenge the president last fall Kirk, referring to Gov. Ella son, Democratic registrar, says he will survive early problems and because of the Carter Ad­ come on strong by the time Grasso’s outspoken support for ministration's inability to solve the undertaken." needs 260 persons to run the March 25 Qold Price Up Sharply Firefighters Accept Truce today. presidential primary, but only has Democratic hopefqls.-hit Connecticut ■ President Carter, thanked the group nation’s problems, which have clear­ No exact details have been revealed about the nature of The agreement was reached Wednesday by President of Democratic legislators for their enough money to pay 180.. next month, the candidate’s national ly “exacerbated since then,” LONDON (DPI) — Gold went up sharply in Europe Tito's illness. However a Communist party source said CHICAGO (UPI) — Striking firefighters have accepted Carter and visiting Kenyan President Daniel Arap Mol, own “profiles of courage in this The state has allocated funds for political director predicts. Camped in Snow today and the dollar held steady on the foreign exchange last week doctors believed Tito was near death and the a terfipbrary truce in their fight with City Hall and agreed who held private talks for an hour. state.” the poll workers, but Stevenson said “We’ll do a little rope-adope” and markets. mechanism for transition to the post-Tito government to end a week-long walkout today,. be in “great shape” by the Connec­ House Speaker Ernest Abate, D- MANCHESTER — The only senior The g61d price leaped $43.50 overnight in Zurich to had been mobilized. City officials anil firefighters Wednesday night ap­ the town may have to provide ad­ Girl Scout troop in town. Troop Two, Pakistan Warns Soviets ditional money. ticut and New York primaries March Stamford, also commended his $649.50 and increased $21 in London to $648.50. proved an agreement' giving amnesty to strikers and 25, Paul Kirk told a group of about 30 colleagues for bucking the executive was camping at Timber Trails ' Pakistan President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq has A request for more state funding The price was a technical reaction following the recent Iran Will Never Desist calling for a contract to be worked out by noon Friday. Democratic lawmakers supporting branch and supporting Kennedy. recently during a snow fall. Ice responded to reports of increased fighting between Soviet can be submitted, but Stevenson slump from its peak and the Zurich market also was Kennedy Wednesday. “I realize the pressures have been skating and a visit with Scouts from Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in a nationally broad- Rightists Plotting CoUp forces and Moslem rebels in eastern Afghanistan by war­ doubts the tow n’s cha'hces' of affected by the news the U.N. commission on Iran has He said the senator great to do something to the con­ the Housatonic Council made the cast message, said Iran will never desist in its attempts ® o r ning the Russians not to cross the border in pursuit of receiving it. delayed its departure for Tehran. But dealers in London was “very upbeat” and his campaign trary,” Abate said. camping venture special. to have the shah returned to the country. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) — Leftist leaders guerrillas. The state guideline, which all .reported "only a few small bu.vers" for gold. say ultra-rightists, backed by neighboring Guatemala was building momentum in New A U.N. inquiry panel linked to the release of the 50 The statement by Zia followed diplomatic confirmation towns must follow to be reimbursed and Israeli-trained mercenaries, are plotting a coup American hostages were to gather in Tehran by week’s of rebel claims of victories against Soviet and Afghan for workers after the primary, will Hampshire, which holds the nation’s Tito in ‘Grare’ Condition against El Salvador's moderate civilian-military junta. end. troops mostly in areas near the border of Pakistan. restrict the poll workers, Stevenson first primary on Feb. 26. New Student Center BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPl) — President Josip Alberto Ramos, secretary-general of the leftist Unified said. “The Carter people are going for Broz Tito. 87, was reported in "grave" condition today- Popular Action Front, said Wednesday his organization Because there will not be enough the eqrly knockout. We’re going for Storms Threaten Idaho has knowledge of a “rightist coup” being organized. but may live for months as a chronic invalid without Vance Arrives in Paris substitutes, lunch breaks and rest the long course,” he said. "This race being able to run the country, medical authorities said. Pacific storms, which have caused flooding and periods will be hard to work in. is going all the way.” Will Open in March "The general health condition of President Tito is still mudslides on the West Coast, today threatened eastern Kenya Allows U. St Base PARIS (UPI) — Secretary of State Cyrus Vance The registrar did not put a figure The political adviser said he wasn’t grave." a medical bulletin said in one of the briefest com­ Idaho, where an earthen dam might collapse. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Kenya has agreed to let the arrived in Paris today for talks -with French leaders on on how much town funding he might suprised or concerned about recent MANCHESTER - Robert Miller, ning. He said he expected a firm date muniques since Tito became ill last month and had his The National Weather Service predicted more rain and United States use port and military facilities in the nation the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and sources said he need. polls which showed Carter leading acting president of Manchester Com­ on the opening would be announced left teg amputated. thundershowers todav, stretching as far east as the Ohio as part of a U.S. plan to deploy forces quickly to the Per­ saw little chance of changing France’s" position on a Kennedy in Connecticut and other munity College, said at a press con­ "but it doesn't look like it will be "Necessary intensive medical measures continue to be Valiev. sian Gulf in case of an’emergency, official sources said boycott of the Moscow Olympics. Committee Hunts states and the president's popularity ference Tuesday that the student much earlier than the middle of way up since the Iranian crisis. center will not open until mid-March. March." Stein Successor Kirk said it was too early to make Since the center was destroyed in a The center will cost $790,749, NAltONAl WlATHtt S t r ic t $OtiCA$T i» 7 hM 1ST 2 - 72-BO any predictions but he expected /V / / w MANCHESTER - A selection fire last March, the largest com­ Bandes said, with the money,coming 7 V ’ ^ 3000 30 74 ^ \ Peopletalk- committee of five has been chosen to Kennedy would do very well in the munity college in the state has been from insurance collected when the \®r\v Reynolds Would Give All find a replacement for Louis Stein, . Connecticut contest. operating without a student center.' old building burned. v VS j i0 «T06( director of the Sheltered Workshop. "The name of the game is Construction on the new facility Covering 13,180 square feet, the Stein will be leaving his post by April began in November and had been new complex will house' the Hotel an New Model 1 to take a similar postion in Vernon Heating Oil Price expected to be completed by March Restaurant Management offices, To Take Back His Words at the Hockanum Industries Inc. 1. dining facilities, the bookstore, stu­ •wmAHoeco. — , ~ Ms. Judy Kargyle, chairperson of GOOD LUOK to 97.9 Cents Herbert Bandes, Dean of ,■ Ad­ dent lounge, nurses office, and stu­ 7^77 *--- ■Norman Braman sells everything from Rolls Up Royces to Fiats at his Miami auto dealership, but the selection committee of the O.S. HARTFORD (UPI) - The ministrative Affairs, said today he dent activities office along with the pop art piece he hopes to set up in his display By BRIX) RANNIELLO Manchester Association for weighted average price for a gallon was meeting with public works of­ space for the student senate and ficials and the contractor this mor­ newspaper. room won't be for sale. HARTFORD (U P I)-R ep . Russell Retarded Citizens, said today the ( : ^ of home heating oil in Connecticut Braman just bought it — reportedly for something Reynolds would give all to take it group would meet Tuesday at 7; 30 jumped "more than two cents in the in the neighborhood of $100,000. It's a three- back. p.m. in a closed session for last two weeks to 97.9 cents, a state dimensional scene by Nashville artist Red Grooms, But a racial slur by the former preliminary discussion of a replace­ Message of Hope survey said Wednesday. Lawyers Hunt Files depicting a Midwestern discount chain store with ment. Roman Catholic priest has brought These Manchester youths bring a message of hope and in­ The bi-weekly poll of 66 oil dealers Amom$ ^ rum bright, life-sized characters and objects. about the first censure in Connecticut across Connecticut, conducted by the U^IWtATMIR rOTOfcAST • Braman says “The Discount Store " comes in hun­ history of a state lawmaker. Student Play spiration Wednesday to the U.S. athletes in Lake Placid, N.Y. state Office of Policy and dreds of pieces which, when assembled, will occupy His colleagues voted to censure ANDOVER — Andover Elemen­ The young artists are, from left, Heidi and Robb Goehring of Management’s Energy Division, For CD Documents For period ending 7 a m. EST 2 22 80. During Thursday about 3,000 square feet. him, something never done before in tary School Grade 4, 5 and 6 students 97 Princeton St., and Jon Boulay of 249 Henry St. Heidi said the showed a 2.3 cent per gallon boost night, showers will fall over the southern Rockies and the So what if his showroom only has 5,000 square more than three centuries of Connec­ will begin rehearsals for the musical over prices only two weeks ago. MANCHESTER - More The lawsuit was joined by the mid Allarittc states, changing to freezing rain and snow feet? Says he, "This is a happening You are part of face resembles speed skater Eric Heiden, and if you look real­ ticut legislative history. Tom Sawyer when school resumes The price for a gallon of No. 2 documents are being sought in the Justice Department. through the Ohio valley, the Lakes area and into the up­ it. You walk through ly close, you may see the likeness. (Herald photo by Maynard) But they refused to expel him, as next week. The rehearsals will be heating oil last October was 85.9 Community Development Block The suit is in the pre-trail stage per Mississippi valley. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. demanded by black lawmakers, who each Thursday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. cents. A gallon went for 59.2 cents a Grant lawsuit. when both parties request documents said to do less would condone Parent volunteers are needed for Teachers To Lead Trip year ago. Three lawyers, Dominic Squatrito, and answer questions which may be Homecoming Reynolds’ racist remark and "ad­ the set, costumes, make-up, publicity Energy Division spokesman Russ town counsel, Raymond Norko, legal used as evidence The lawsuit has Weather Forecast vance bigotry in Connecticut." and other areas. Anyone willing to GREENWICH - Teresa Nitchke where they will see the changing of Kaplan said several factors, mainly aide lawyer, representing the plan- been in this stage for about eight The slave trade brought the roots of jazz from Reynolds, D-West Haven, bared his help should call Carol Wheeler or and H. Allen Greer, teachers at East the guard at Buckingham Palace, inflation, were driving the price up tiffs, and Howard Feinstein, of the months. The case is expected to be Africa to America. Now. a New York-based record soul before the House on Ash but demand was not one of them Becoming mostly sunny by tonight Cloudy with ram like­ Jackie Eagles at the school. Catholic High School, have been ap­ Westminister Abby. Piccadilly, and a U.S. Department of Justice, spent heard in the U.S. District Court in pnjducer is taking them back. Wednesday, the first of 40 days of this afternoon. Highs in the ly Friday. Visibility more pointed by the American Institute for theater performance. "Consumption, based on conver­ yesterday and will spend today going Hartford this summer. Don Schlitten, head of , says on middle 40s or ( Celsius. Fair than 5 miles through Friday, penitence in the Roman Catholic Foreign Study to accompany a group A ride through the countryside will sations we've had with dealers, is through office files. Following the requests for March 8 he'll take a group of American jazzmen to Church. tonight Lows 20 to 25 Friday except 1-3 miles in rain D of I Auction of students on an adventure/travel bring the travelers to the Lake down between 20 and 30 percent as of Squatrito said all of Norko’s documents, depositions will be given Africa for a live recording session at the Club Med He admitted he has many failings becoming cloudy with chance Friday Average wave heights MANCHESTER — St. Margaret’s program abroad. The program is District made famous by the English last week, " he said. requests should be fulfilled but that to be submitted to the court. in Dakar. Senegal. and "1 hate them in me. " rain by late in the day. Highs 1-2 feet today and 1-3 feet Circle of the Daughters of Isabella organized by the American Institute poets and then on to Edinburgh, the Kaplan said the state had expected the town still had requests for Norko The Town of Manchester formally in upper 30s Chance of tonight, increasing Friday Says he. "This is the first time, to our knowlege, The six-year veteran of the will sponsor an auction at the home for Foreign Study of Greenwich. capital of Scotland. prices to go up in the last month but and the Justice Department. withdrew from the' Community precipitation 10 percent Kxleiidi-d Oiillmik that American jazz musicians will record live in Legislature said he would accept cen­ of Debby Salewski, 45 Concord Rd., Oh the program, “Shakespeare and by smaller amounts. Norko represents three Development program in April of through tonight. 50 percent Extended outlook for New jazz's mother country. " sure, would not resign but would not the Scots," students will visit Lon­ There are still places available in “The problem is that it's difficult Manchester residents who claim the last year. Judge Joseph Blumenfeld, Friday Northwesterly winds England Saturday through Tuesday, Feb. 26. Pie and coffee will On tap for the reunion are A1 Cohn, Billy Mitchell. seek reelection when his term ends be served at 6:30 p.m. The auction don, Oxford, Stratford, Birmingham, this group. For further information, to isolate the factors in any given in­ town is trying to limit residence of senior district court, issued an in­ increasing to 15 to 20 mph Monday- , , and LeRoy this year. will begin at 7 p.m. Members and the Lake District, Edinburgh. students and parents may contact: crease," he said. "The increases in minorities and low-income families junction last May blocking the town’s today becoming northerly Chance of rain Saturday Vinnegar. tonight and easterly Friday- Reynolds troubles began last week friends are invited. z Durham and York. The students will Teresa Nitchke. 20 Sunny Beach the last three or four weeks were by withdrawing from the HUD full withdrawal until a court decision Clearing Sunday- Fair Mon­ Schlitten says if all goes well, they'll take their Long Island Mound day. Highs in the upper 30s to when he admitted using a racial slur visit the historic sights of London Drive, West Hartford, Conn. 06117. more than we expected." program. is reached. A cold front from Canada upper 40s Lows in the 20s and jam session out into the countryside — "all except in responding to a United Press will move southward through 30s the piano .. that's a bit tough to carry around. " International survey. Reynolds wrote the area tonight and a front Maine. New- Hampshire, "put the niggers back to work" in the from midwest will move into Vermont poll when asked about his stand on the Ohio Valley Friday West Chance of rain or snow- taxes. to northwest 10-15 knots today Saturday Clearing. Sunday, Off Duty The resolution to reprimand and and north to northeast 12-18 Fair Monday Overnight lows censure Reynolds "for having made Rep. Russell J. Reynolds, D-West Haven, apologized Tom T. Hall found honor in his own country knots tonight Northeast to in the teens north and 20s the statement which he has Wednesday to his fellow representatives for a racial slur in Wednesday when the east winds 15-20 knots with south Daytime highs in the acknowledged" was drawn up by responding to a United Press International survey of the higher gusts Friday. Partly 30s north to the 40s south Kentucky House leadership of both parties. It was ap­ cloudv todav Mostiv cloudv a d o p te d a s p e c ia l Connecticut General Assembly. In a historic vote the House proved 87-50 after the membership resolution in his honor approved a resolution to reprimand and censure Represen­ CASH OR BANK voted 70-67 to reject an amendment and invited him to ad­ that would have deleted censure tative Reynolds. (UPI photo) dress the chamber. — 2 DAYS ONLY! / from the resolution. The Almanac Said he. "The un­ CARDS ONLY! Reynolds sat quietly and a human being" but “I cannot sup­ SALE STARTS FRIDAY derstatement of the day In a poignant speech before a REAR OF expressionless for about two hours as port his desire to remain as a body of would be to say I am packed house and gallery, Reynolds MANCHESTER By I nileil Press International his colleagues argued for and against the whole with members of this FER. 21st AT 10:00 A.M. honored. " Hall told the said, “I stand as one whohas brought Today is Thursday. Feb 21, the 52hd day of 1980 with the effort to censure him. He left the chamber.” PARKADE lawmakers he wanted to sham e Upon m y self and this ENDS SATURDAY 5:30 P.M. 314 to follow. chamber when the vote was started. Milner left the chamber when it setjhe record straight — assembly, " Speaking in a heavy but BACK DOOR SALE! RASEMENT. The moon is moving toward its first quarter. The resolution was approved after appeared his measure didn’t have he is not a native of tiny firm voice, he said he regretted his The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. lengthy debate by lawmakers some enough votes to pass, stating he Olive Hill in eastern remarks. “ Maybe it’s part of the evil The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. of whom challenged the right of the prefered to ignore "the slap on the Kentucky as he's always in the American culture of which I Those born on this day are under the sign of Pisces. body to pass judgment on a fellow wrist" resolution to censure. made out to be. He said,,,^ am a product. " American educator Alice Freeman Palmer was born lawmaker. Milner said he felt the House would "I was born in Tick "No one has a right to expect to be Feb. 21. 1855. Some said Reynolds would be not owe up to its responsibility and Ridge — a suburb of forgiven, but as a man I must ask, " On this date in history: denied due process. Others said it expel Reynolds, so he withdrew his Olive Hill. " he said. In 1878, the New Haven. Conn.. Telephone Company was the duty of the House to evict resolution and left the chamber. But for once. President Carter's favorite country published the first phone book. It listed 50 subscribers. Reynolds. Reynolds, in his plea, referred to Groppo then introduced the resolu­ star didn't sing. Said he. "I didn't bring my guitar the words of St. Paul to the Romans: tion to censure Reynolds. In 1885, the Washington Monument was dedicated. 37 with me — I'm going to take the day off." •Some argued censure would be an Final Clearance Sale years after the start of construction ' abridgement of free speech. One law­ "For even though the desire to do In 1965, Black Muslim leader Malcolm X was fatally maker called the censure move good is in me, I am not able to do it. I At the request of Rep. Christopher shot at a rally in . Quote of the Day hypocritcal and others admonished don’t do the good I want to do; Shays, R-Stamford, a recess \y;s In 1975, Judge John Sirica sentenced former Nixon ad­ the accusers with Biblical quotes of Instead, I do the evil that I ho not called to let lawmakers draw up an Olympic chef Ray Thering, on the appetites of ministration officials John Mitchell. H R. Haldeman and forgiveness. want to do. " amendment that would condemn athletes competing at the Winter Games in Lake CHILDRENS John Ehrlichman to. prison for their roles in the After the vote to censure was ap-, Reynolds' actions but not specifically Placid, iS'.Y.: 'These guys eat a ton of food — three, WOMENS Watergate cover-up proved 87-50, Reynolds, exhausted Immediately after Reynolds spoke, censure him. But it fell two votes .sometimes four portions of meat. In one eight-hour and weary, and his wife remained in black Rep. Thirman Milner, D- short of the 69 needed for passage. period, they once ate 25 cases of strawberries. We A thought for the day:-American patriot Thomas Paine the office of House Majority Leader Harford, submitted a resolution Both the vote on the amendment go through 600 pounds of grapes a day. 10 cases of said, "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom John Groppo. demanding Reynolds be ejected from and the resolution had to be retaken bananas. You just can't keep enough fruit" must . undergo the fatigue of supporting it," He declined to come out but sent the chamber for the rest of the term. because of a mechanical foul-up in word. "I accept the decision of the Milner said he could, and did, the voting machines, but the outcome SHOE SHOES forgive Reynolds "a&a Christian and was still the same. SHOES LegislMure." Lottery Numbers Glimpses

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Patti adopted by the House regarding Rep. members of the House of Represen­ such acts and statements by citizens ' Rhode Island 0984 tatives not only to uphold these prin­ in both public and private life which- VALUES TO *60~ Vermont 741 Andrews — once of the Andrews Sisters — makes Russell Reynolds, D-West Haven: her first New York club appearance Feb. 27-29 at “Whereas, racial prejudice and ciples and standards in law, but also seek to intimidate, harass, insult or Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Wednesday in Les Mouches ... James Earl Jones. Stephanie Zim- discrimination are (iestructive of to embody them in personal conduct, belittle any persons on racial .New England words and demeanor; and grounds; ancl ^ *10 balist and David Keith are costars'in Hollywood in a human rights and demean the dignity ■ Massachusetts Yellow 491. Blue 63, White 1 Whereas,Jtepresentative Russell "Be it further resolved that this Rhode Island 302 1019. 63,363. 973506. four-hour NBC-TV World Premiere movie titled of every individual; and "Th(? Golden Moment. " Whereas, it is the constitutionalof the 116th Assembly House reprimands and censures Vermont: B-11, l-17;:'N-.34, N-^3. N-45. G-47, G-,52 , 0-65. / District has this day acknowledged Representative Russell J. Reynolds 0-75 The bonus letter was 0 and statutory duty .of the State of Connecticut and \he House of the making of a written statement of the 116th Assembly District for BOOTS BOOTS Representatives to protect the rights which statement is demeaning, in­ having made the statement which he and dignity of all citizens, regardless sulting and belittling of a group of has acknowledged; and VALUES Manchester To Advertise To Report News of creed, color, ancestry, national citizens representing a major seg­ East Hartford Hlastonbury LEATHER1ER im g m For a classified advertisement, i-all To re()orl a news item or story idea: origin or sex, against the injustices ment of American society and which "Be it further resolved that the TO 6 5 " VALUES Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for (,'lassilied Office .Manchester Alex Oirelli, 643-2711 of segregation and discrimination; statement is further a derogatory members of this House rededicate themselves herewith to the prin­ AND PSPS 327-MX) flours are 8.30 a.in. to 5 p m Monday East Hartford'...... 643-2711 and and racist one which is offensive to 0 clQ through- Friday When the office is (ilastonbury Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 public otder and decency and to be ciples of mutual respect and equality $ Published daily except .Sunday and cer­ "Whereas, bigotry is to be tain holidays ■•by the Manchester closed, cla.ssified ads mav be placed bv Andover . 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EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 21, I960 iHaurlinilrr Euniimj HrralJi Architect Pick WASHINGTON - World War II campaigns, from the North African Further information abouz the reu­ veterans of the “Old Reliables” invasion in 1942 to the Elbe River in nion and membership in the Ninth In­ Jlditorial Manchester — A City of Village Charm *— Ninth Infantry Division will hold Germany in 1945. It was in Algeria- fantry Division Association may be Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Next TBC Job Infantry Reunion their 35th annual reunion July 17, 18 French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, ■I Condo Purchase Needs Study By MARTIN KEARNS and 19 at the' Shoreham-Americana Normandy, Northern France, obtained by writing to Dan Quinn, Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Hotel in Washington, D.C. National Secretary, 412 Gregory Herald Reporter ArdennesRhineland, and Central complexes to be taken from Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. The Ninth Division fought in eight Europe. Ave., Weehawken, N.J. 07087. Officials in Manchester are in the nation in a new ap­ Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Preea International MANCHESTER — The Building Committee will begin exploring the possibility of proach to public housing. the rental market, housing work on its next project, the selection of architects to officials should act. Steven Harry, Executive Editor supervise the rehabilitation of Manchester High School acquiring some housing units The innovative approach to Customer Service ~ 647-9946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor First an examination of the Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkihgton, Editor Bmerilus now that renovations at the pplice station and Washingtoi made available through a the growing concern of lower School have been complete. and middle income families legal ramifications public planned condominium con­ mind and not dwell on all the plex as higher income Paul Phillips, chairman of the Building Committee ■ ■ lIM lIlilllltllllllllllll and the elderly sector of the participation in condominium Donald Kuehl, committee secretary, and Roberl version at Park Chestnut undocumented reasons they families and individuals a population over con­ ownership would bring is es­ Samuelson, a committee member,’'will join Jay Giles Specials ^ Apartnients. think public and private microcosm, promoting better Deli Department dominium conversion is sential. public works director, and three representatives from This week Housing Authority cooperation can’t work. the Board of Education on an architect selection com­ CHOICEST MEATS Then a detailed history on understanding of individual KRAKU8 - IMPORTED Director Dennis Phelan justified. One of the problems of differences will be fopmed. mittee. As more apartments are th e role condominium The committtee will hold its first round of talks with IN TOWN POLISH HAM expressed doubts that such a public housing throughout the We are certain there will GENUIME IMPORTED 5 * 2 .6 9 made into owner-occupied owners’ associations have prospective architects today at 4 p.m. in thp"L.incoln cooperative venture between nation has been a kind of be problems in such ven­ Center. The meeting is not open to the public U8DA CHOICE condominium units, those had, what their costs have SWISS CHEESE- 5 * 2 .6 9 the private and public sectors social-economic isolation, un­ tures. Phillips said $15,(XX) was appropriated by the Board i TOBINS who may not be in a position been and how responsible the is feasible. healthy for society. But there are problems in , Directors to finance a preliminary study of n e c e s^ y HHISE STEAK to afford the purchase of associations have bean in repairs in the deteriorating high school. Information TAVERN LOAF 5 * 1 .9 9 We hope that isn't the last Ours is a nation made up of any venture that human com­ MUCKE'S housing units could be in an spending money on ' from the study will be incorporated in a referendum that word on the subject and broad social and economic U8DA CHOICE maintenance would help con­ promise can resolve. wiil be presented to the town later this year. Voters must SALAMI would like to see town of- untenable position. backgrounds. accept the referendum before high school renovations 5 * 1 .9 9 In less than six months firm or ease worries Phelan are begun. ficials and the Manchester Public housing projects, in Rather than doing nothing T-BONE STEAKS Manchester has lost nearly 7 expressed about public par­ All six architects being considered have agreed to PROVOLONE CHEESE Housing Authority study the their traditional sense, have as apartment units dis­ WUNDERBAR 5 * 1 .9 9 percent of available ticipation in these kinds of deduct the $15,(XX) preliminary cost from the total cost of BEEF LOIN, FULL CUT possibility in more detail tended to promote distinct appear, housing officials the project if the referendum is passed, Phillips said. He apartments to condominium ventures. GERMAN BOLOGNA before dismissing it. classes within the system. have an opportunity to, take added that from one to three architects could share the DANISH CREAM 5 * 1 .4 9 conversion. We hope public Housing of­ SIRLOIN STEAK Manchester has an oppor­ By providing housing for an offensive posture and lead job, , Rather than sitting idly ficials will explore the The new committee project coincides with the delayed HAVABTI tunity to provide leadership the elderly and lower income a new, cost-effective and in­ 5 * 2 .4 9 possibilities with an open completion of renovations at the police station and 8WIFT8 BROWN & SERVE in Connecticut and. perhaps. waiting for more apartment persons within the same com­ novative approach. Washington School, Lawrence Associates told the com­ mittee Tuesday night that both projects will be ready for a final inspection Saturday morning. SAUSAGE ,8oz. pkg. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS SCOOPS lyPoB^Snayd Committee efforts to complete the police station Letters PATTI JEAN HO ONE KMOHfS WHAFS dOlfld ON! OUR WHOLE FOREKtU OH! project had been frustrated by problems between the Q-TIPS general contractor and the sub-contractor that resulted 17671350 P0j,jcy LOOKS UKE ITS tXlimP W' WQ5 WNMT! SORTOFA lO from installation of a communications system. 'WHAT’S UP STATE DEPARTI Renovations at the Washington School were stalled for COnON SWABS ,120ct Crossing Guards STATE DEPARTMENT i POCTRINE’? several months as Weathermaster Industries of East Hartford and Amcor Manufactures of Pennsylvania, SWL suppliers of the windows, determined which company To the editor: On Friday Feb. 8th, the police was responsible for defective windows. Warning letters This letter is to bring to the department had to call 2 men in for from the committee prompted the project’s completion. BACON . 1 lb. pkg. USTERINE awareness of the people of time and one half to boost the patrol Rick Lawrence, architect for Lawrence Associates, to 10 men because Jthere were 10 said the warranty date on twelve windows that teachers Manchester a very startling fact. SWL Many of us observe school crossing school post absentees. This meant for felt were difficult to lift will extend for two years from iC Epnc .24 ot. >1.(9 guards, hired by the Town of those 4 hours the Town of the date of their acceptance by the town. Weathermaster repaired the windows about a week ago. The committee Manchester' through the Police Manchester was gravely unprotected Quote/Unquote MEAT FRANKS 1 lb pkg. with just a couple of plain clothes will give them final inspection when it reviews the Department, dressed in police-type project Saturday. uniforms, at many intersections in detectives called from their in­ “ 1 don’t think anybody should In other business, Phillips said that renovations at the the town during the regular school vestigative work to answer any com­ The Herald in Washington retire. As a matter of fact. I’m former Green School would be completed once carpentry day. These guards have specific posts plaints. On Monday Feb. 11th, there making^ old age fashionable. I’m work has been finished and the carpet installed. The they are to cover and work at these were 7 school posts to filj with police doing so well, everybody can't wait building, which is being converted to a senior citizens posts for 4 hours a day. They have a officers. On Wednesday the 13th. to get old.” center, should be complete in three weeks. . Phillips very important job to do in the com­ there were 6 and Thursday, 5 posts to How to Deal With Russia — George Burns, 83-year-old said the town saved about $17,(XX) as a result of volunteer munity. However, there is a problem beTilled Several weeks ago there artor-eomedian, on being asked if efforts from the fire department. Firemen painted the with the presebt system. was an armed robbery of Michael's By LEE RODERICK casts. The Soviet people know sonnel at the embassy in Moscow, he has thought of retiring. (ABC- building’s interior allowing the town to purchase folding tables for the cafeteria. “They did a great job,” Phillips If a school crossing guard is out Jewelry Store on Main Street. At the precisely what our position on the said Toon. In a direct dig at Presi­ TV) IFliilfiRHOUSE STEAK „ *2 ” WASHINGTON - A boycott by the said. sick or can't cover the assigned post, time of the robbery, the officer who United States and others of the Olympics is.” dent Carter, he added: “But, accor­ “1 saw that democracy in the the post is then manned by a handles the calls in the Main Street Summer Olympics in Moscow would Toon. 63, has been a career ding to the public record, it did come Soviet Union is a mockery, that the Manchester Police patrol officer for district was tied up on a school post. be an extremely effective punish­ diplomat, serving as ambassador in as a surprise to some others.” Soviet people have no free elections, BEEF LOIN, FULL CUT V those 4 hours. This patrol officer is I don't think it should be solely the ment of the Soviet Union for it inva­ three other countries as well — Toon, who generally supports no freedom of thought or opinion, no Budget Ceiling required, by department policy, to police department's responsibility to sion of Afghanistan. Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Carter's moves affecting Russia freedom of intellectual or artistic stay at this post and cannot leave it cover school posts. This present That is the opinion of Malcolm Israel. But his real expertise is the since the invasion, believes the creation or expression, no freedom of SIRLOIN STEAK .LB. for any reason. There could be a man system of covering for absent guards Toon, one of America’s leading Soviet Union, where he served twice Kremlin probably has limited objec­ religion.” Hurts Library having a heart attack three houses ha^ been going on for a long time. 1 Soviet experts, who stepped down in before in the U.S. Embassy before tives in Afghanistan. He said the — Arkady Shevhenko, former down from the school post and the of­ think it's time for a change. Maybe October after ser­ being appointed ambassador. He has principal objective likely is to “shore personal advisor to Soviet Foreign MANCHESTER - The no-growth budget for the town’s ficer at that post could not leave the the Board of Education should get in­ ving three years been a Soviet specialist for 30 years. up a neighboring regime.” Minister Andrei Qromyko. libraries will result in approximately a 4 percent reduc­ post to help save a life. There could volved in covering these posts. I've as U.S. Am­ President Carter replaced Toon in Shevchenko defected to America tion in books, a 40 percent reduction in periodicals and a We Give Old Fashioned No Substitute Toon is especially disturbed over be an accident with severe injuries heard that in South Windsor the bassador to Mos­ Moscow with Thomas J. Watson, in 1978. 60 percent reduction in records, according to John the “chumminess" shown to the Butcher Service... several blocks away and again the of­ police department is not involved in cow. He is now chairman of IBM, who Toon calls “a “I never meant to be a sexual Jackson, head iibrarian. For Quality Soviets by Washington, despite their Jackson said he will present the budget to the general ficer at the school post could not school post duty and that the Board retired. good man, but with no qualifications object for anyone but my husband. I moves- agbinst U.S. interests manager today. However, under manager Robert Weiss’ assist. Another patrol officer would of Education handles it. Better yet, says for the job.” He criticizes other never thought a picture of my body throughout the world. “The fact we other option, of 6 percent growth, the library services STORE HOURS; have to respond to these calls and he I believe the people In the Town of Toon, would be a diplomatic moves by Carter as well, would be tacked up in men’s have treated them down through the should be able to remain essentially the same, Jackson might be two or three miles from the Manchester don't realize how this change in location including the recent fiasco of sending bedrooms. I hate men looking at me years as friends has also made them said. Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland St. scene. I think this is a tragic situa­ very poor system of replacing school for the games — a rBBVCTbi nitely boxer Muhammed Ali to Africa, and thinking what they think. And I His findings were presented to the town Library Board guards can affect them. contemptuous of us.” tion, knowing that an officer, materialize, given the International where he proceeded to observe know what they they think. They at their meeting last week. Mary LeDuc, board chairper­ “Many other ambassadors in Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9dl0 possibly a block away from a life or Just remember, that when one of Olympic Committee’s recent an­ publicly that the “Russian white man write and telL me.” son, said the 6 percent option, if exercised, would only MANCHESTER Washington resent our treatment of death situation, could not come to the your loved ones is suffering a heart nouncement that it will proceed with and the American white man” are — Lynda Carter, the actress who result in a reduction df some of the book mobile stops. (Soviet Ambassador Anatoly) Sat. ft Sunday aid of that person because he was on attack, or choking on some food, or the games as planned. “the two baddest men in the history plays “ Wonder Woman,” She stressed that the program would not be completely Dobrynin as though he’s a member of 'til 6d)0 nZCHlJllTD FJLSKMs&m CONN. a school post. someone is breaking into your house, “The Soviets have invested vast of the world.” declaring that her titillating poster phased out. the National Security Council,” Toon Both Jackson and Le Due traced the cuts to the in­ On the average day, there are or you're being attacked, or your resources, both material and human, Toon was directly ' attacked by was never meant to exploit her as a added. Instead, he said, the Russians crease in energy costs. The board additionally discussed between 6 and 8 police cruisers on the store is being robbed; there is in preparing for the Olympics,” Toon State Department spokesman Hod- sex object. (Us) should be kept it arm’s length making the burner system at Whiton Memorial Library road in Manchester to answer calls. probably a Manchester Police of­ told a group of reporters here the ding Carter recently for suggesting “After all the talk about sex and because we have no “community of in the north end of town more energy efficient. The board Most school days there are 2 or 3 ficer, highly trained in life saving other day. “If we can bring about a that, while in Moscow, he had violence, it is certainly a changd to interests” except one: preventing expects their fuel budget to double during the 1980-81 school posts to fill because of school techniques and protecting people’s change of venue, it will get across to warned Washington that Russia be criticized for too much news nuclear war. fiscal year. guard absentees. During the winter lives and property, sitting in his the average Soviet citizen the cost of might invade Afghanistan. coverage.” ' GROCERY SPECIALS m if Garden Fresh.Fresh^ Produce Specials months especially, it is not uncom­ cruiser at a school post around the Despite its nature, there are forces his government’s adventurism." On “repeated occasions” from — James H. Rosenfield, presi­ ROMAINE . A mon for the police department to corner for 4 hours a day and not being at work in the U.S.S.R, that will Town Commission , And, Too'h emphasized, the Moscow, Toon explained, he told the dent of the CBS television cover 4 or 5 posts leaving only 2 to 3 allowed to help you or your loved soften Soviet behavior over a long message will get through to the Rus­ Carter administration that the Soviet network, referring to a TV Guide cruisers available to handle routine ones. I'm not saying the police of­ time — perhaps 40 or 50 years. Toon Talks Semantics 0 . SPRAY LETTUCE H.-49* sian people, despite news censorship nature wa^^ shown in such places aS editorial that accused the three calls for those four hours of school ficer should leave his post but he believes. The change must come in the U.S.S.R. Western broadcasting Berlin, Hungary, and major networks of excessive com­ MANCHESTER - The Human Relations Commission cranrerrV juice cocktail 32 oz.' post duty. Of the remaining cruisers, should not be there in the first place. from within, he says. stations, including the Voice of Czechoslovakia. “I said that if in fact petition in trying to bring bark the spent much of its time Tuesday evening discussing SLICED, CRUSHED OR CHUNK IN JUICE one IS almost always tied up at court This is a serious problem and I hope The United States, if it shows America, England's BBC, and the they moved into -a power position, most news from Iran. semantics. The cemmission discussed procedural and SPINACH lO o z. 69« with prisoners for presentment. (Not steps can be taken to improve this resolve, can co-exist with Russia, DOLE PINEAPPLES German network, all are not current­ they are going to dp everything “Success can really cripple you. language changes, undertaken to make the written many cruisers available considering situation. says Toon. “But confrontation is in­ ly being jammed by the Soviets. necessary to maintain that position" We live in a culture based on success. guidelines reflect what actually takes place. General our population of over 50,(XX) people A concerned citizen evitable if in fact they feel contempt, But life isn’t for that. Life isn’t to Manager Robert Weiss has offered his support to the “The Soviet people are much And the Soviets did move into such a kIIdney reans , 5 0 , 3/1 .OQ TOMATOES 12 oz. and with the police department Paul Smith that they can move with impunity finally get to the point where you can commission’s efforts to eliminate sexist ianguage from 59< better informed about the outside position in a 1978 pro-Wscow coup in PILLSBURY handling over 30,000 complaints a 531 East Center St., against our interests. Then we are in JUMBO DELICIOUS world than they were just 15 years Afghanistan. accept Oscars from yourself to the town’s written material. year, i Manchester fact headed for confrontation, and a yourself.” The commission has proposed that an ordinance be in­ HOT ROLL MIX aoz O S f' ago. I believe one of every three The behavior of the Soviet “beast” serted stating that whenever “he” or “chairman” has very dangerous one.” — Dustin Hoffman, actor. APPLES Russians hears these western broad­ did not come as a surprise to per­ ' been used, the word implicitly includes women. In the 6/ 99« (Rolling Stone) future, however, all written policies will use “he/she” ziTL ,50,2 / 8 9 * Washington Merry-Go-Round and “chairperson” to denote equality. INTROVIQNES 4 / 4 A A The commission agreed to alter the duties of the BANANAS . 2 9 ^ secretary position to accurateiy reflect the role of the BREAD CRUMBS eoz O / I -U U staff person, which thus cuts the secretary's roie to a HEFTY Russian Military Gained Knowledge from Vietnam minor one. However, the secretary wiil now chair the 12ct.1 meeting instead of the senior member chairing it if the TRASH BAGS chair and vice chair are absent. Bv JACK ANDERSON Agency report traces the Russians’ enemy lines in ground-attack and helicopters have focused Soviet States — and demonstrated in Viet­ cannot but wonder about the Additionally, votes now taken by the commission must HERSHEY’S SYRUP . 24 OZ. bottle *****9 U i l l l l l l ™ With Coupon &• WA^INGTON - Whether or not progress in helicopter tactics and anti-tank missions, as well as give attention on the vuinerability of ar­ nam. possibility of an impartial be a majority of those present, as iong as there is a U ilh f oitpo/i "..> Savings for a zone change Applying the current tax from industrial park to rate of 39 mills the in­ ■uPert) planned residential JOW-70 crease would bring some : Ail sc(i-ons development for property $633,800 in new revenue. Dior ml it owns on Hartford Turn­ The net Grand List aw****' pike. totalled $244,732,000.' SAVE 3.00 SAVE 6.00 Following the hearing- " Exemptions to veterans, the commission will hear' blind, elderly and disabled SAVE 70c eeeh several new requests. kpoii were $2,245,000. Farmers TO 1.60 {{Ug.3.4» ' T *i1 **w y See. SAVE 6.00 SAVE 2 0 ”b SAVE 3.00 SAVE 4 .0 0 SAVE 4 .0 0 Brian Edwards will pre­ .18.98 1 9 exemptions amounted to _ Reg.t.ta ■ lReg.«:M I Reg. 10.98 sent a plan of development iALYAiBttinnsi . uMiiwaii.O E w i w o n i ' AMmsMse^iBk^s a^ekmewm' esssssMiewr ese kRw). 15.99 $63,000 and Public Act 490 IGW BIIEIM Il^ STURDY FOUR EBEUP for 60 Prospect St.; the further reduced the gross \\gn nOPyP M tAllllYB PtEH illH Eft i i WAUiflT FIREIITUiUnDERnf HHULATSDl 24 DRAWER OiGANlEER STEEL WORKBENOl LEGS Town of Ellington will pre­ by nearly $9,000,000. - l^ v rilen W ' thtok. InmqieMtveiMxpeMtmi " hrocketi t ' brodMlt*' *; ■decorativedkKionxthr* trim- htimto it ■ i - a a ^ AUSSASOHliimiitHL UDDIliOWATlAyiNGl HOUR STORAGE UNIT (M r41R S RSmTAMT CABOOTFROMAIRO WITH ENAMEL FINISH sent a plan of development Real Estate increased by f^ ir ^ r s ^ / r Reg.l.« rtllB n iR e g .S .ltii.lle o . hoveho*# |we-dt>Iied hoUMThoiee ior lor a hivsdya hiMdy hone ban# csidMton. oddMion. Pren^ed Ruif-Ii s t ^ to Rednees friction and pro­ KffiC fire estingniskeris DL This nigged, easy to cneem- Features douMe wodl con­ Siigd framed cabinet with 24 With handy knockouts for for a water pollution con­ $11,141,000 with major con­ m m iiMlaOoiloit daywhwre. longs the life of your hie uiiil meotuxes 30"Wx trol facility; request of roivwie/r«,.i.«iJl vuiBis>.,.t»UI». -"ii— } i"«t”Wrxr'xi'«.g.7.4$....8.8l ii.,.«....l» “iJsrSV rtS. rated effective on go*, struction ond cmnes com­ see-thru styrene drawers electricol outlets and as­ tributing factor being new engj^. .Limit 8 qnoilx per 60"Hsi2"D. Ideal for worit- plete with 2 keys. No. H300. coir be woll mounted or sembly hardware included. Stanley Bray for a zone residential construction. cuNomer. ^«ps.No.TL420. stocked-No. il-824 N0.TWX6. change from rural to com­ Commercial and industrial mercial for property on amounted to about $3,000.- Reservoir Road. 000 of this increase. There will also be an in­ Motor vehicles increased formal discusson on the by $2,280,000. The reason proposed expansion of the for this large increase was mobile home park on due to an additional 700 Route 30 and proposed vehicles registered in amendments to regulations town. concerning the bedroom Personal property in­ mixture of apartment un­ creased by $2,375,000. This its. increase *is primarily due SnC R C IIU I H YS to new machinery and equipment at Electro M w n u u i f l Methods. Gerber Garment. Newcomer , Gerber Scientific. In- dustronics. and AMF r f >»*« 1 Announces Microflake. Notices of assessment in­ Candidacy crease will probably be in 9 volt the mail next week. The tt?i^stw transistor WATERFORD - A Board of Tax Review battery Waterford attorney an­ meetings will be scheduled nounced he is seeking the at a later date with ample SAVE 2 3 ‘'b SAVE 2 7 ”b Republican nomination for notice for taxpayers who jhe Second Congressional IUg.$f« !:8sg.9l« wish to appear before the SAVE 5.00 SAVE 10.00 SAVE 35% 0 eacK SAVE 1.00 SAVE 2 .0 0 District seat being vacated board to make ap­ 20% OFF20% OFF r x t 'm im n m I2"xl2'^ARNITR(HiG 12»a2''ARiltntON6 IONOLITE»llIIfERAL by Rep. Christopher J. OUR STORE STOCX o r I Reg. 49.98 pointments. Anyone having A l l DRERiO R PLYWOOD W H TB CEILING PANELS 0UIRNHICSUMGTIUI WHITE (HSUNG TECI ATTIC msiaATiON Reg.i ioil Reg. 1.78 R«g.S.89 Dodd. questions regarding their FO U FLOOR COVERINGS 86 tq. ft. cottons economi­ ISRNXOIIATICYPlEa 2aM 4*'nictiie Michael Connery, 36, a assessment is invited to aiTS Of OUR STOOL. WoshaUe and easy to imdaU. Washable whMs oeiiiiM Fireproof insolation vrill not EVEREADTBVQIT WESTIN6ROUSE40WATT C0NVKRT4-PLUG MAKES EVEREAOY'MNHIMANDIR" newcomer to state politics, Select from diet by Kentile, cal ceiling pontds at tatmmt. wiBk adhesive stople gun. tiles will brighten any drd deteriorate, attract vermin PROPANE TORCH U T CHAIN SAW n W N WEN made the announcement at call the Assessor's Office HUnYINASAVSROW Vermont elate, vinyl numen I 'x r r a s w o 64 tq. B. per cation. room 64 tq .lt per cariem. or odors. Pouts freely. TRAKHSTORIATTERIES FLUORESCENT lU L iS TWO OUTLETS EQUAL G LANTERN WITH lATTKRY at Town Hall. 644-2511. ond mot0 for your Boots. Reg. 32c...... 24* f t W& solid b ra» accessories. Instcmi storting sow oEers Great value for oil your Theee 48!' kmg, 40 watt, Simply plug it in to create 6 volt lantern ha* a posh an 11 a.m. news con­ YouH find it ideal for a heavy duty gear and a tronrisior needs. Stodt up cool white bulbs Bi aB stand­ 6 three-wire outleis in the button vwitoh and eaxy grip ference. i r variety of jobs. No. UL-12SP. n o n -^ grip hortdie. 914t Ibe &save.N«.216BP.2. ard fixiuret. No. F40CW. place d two. U.L. listed. handle. No. 5I22-WB Connery said he is run­ Eatery f- ning because he is better j : qualified than other can­ ^•lewsw-. J'riSIW y —=t didates and considers Seeks OK himself “more electable" than other Republican SAVE 24% SAVE 4 0 .0 0 SAVE 6 .0 0 hopefuls in the packed To Build field. Dodd is campaigning Reach for the U.S. Senate this SOUTH WINDSOR - An 1 4 9 6 0 , year. application which will 1 9 9 sq. it. sq. ft. SAVE 15.00 Connery is a graduate of bring a new McDonald's to SAVE 2.00 ! 9 9 I Reg. 3.29 . 25.99 SAVE 25% | 4 9 SAVE 2 3 ”b Georgetown University in the Colony Shopping W Reg. 5.99 Reg. 199.99 A Reg. Reg 2.00 Reg. 1.42 SAVE 9 .0 0 SAVE 7 .0 0 1 | 9 9 SAVE 7 .0 0 9 9 9 9 ) t . leg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Washin^on, D.C. and the Center, across from the c each 6 PIECE PACKAGE o r 8 0 LB. BAGS o r ALL' RUGGED FOLYPkOPYLENE WHITE ALUNINUN CHANNEL STONE 2 IN CHANNEL BRICK 2-USED 79 31 99 Reg. 26.99 29 99 ’ University of Connecticut Lullivan Avenue Plaza, will 59 99 54.99 POLY-PANEL INSULATION PURPOSE DRI-SAND 3 6 " x8 0 " FOREVER DOOR COMBINATION WINDOWS NATURAL GRAY/BROWN ANTIQUE/ANTIQUE WHITE HOME WIRING NEEDS DURABLE STAINLESS CHROME PLATED TWO STANADYNE LAVATORY SPACE SAVER VANITY A STANDARD FORMICA* Law School. Born and be heard March 4 by the raised in Smithfield, R.I., Planning and Zoning Com­ Highly efficient and easy to Washed apd cleaned Berk­ Warranted not to crack, dent, Prehung windows hove holes Simulated stone ior beautiiul Sunulated brick is fireproof BY GENERAL ELECTRIC STEEL KITCHEN SINK HANDLE KITCHEN FAUCET FAUCET A POP-UP DRAIN CULTURED MARBLE TOP 24"W x22"D VANITY BASE install behind paneling. Cov­ shire county sand for play split or rot as long as you pre-drilled & screws sup­ wall treatments in any room. & adds that decorator look. he has lived in Connecticut mission. Choose a duplex grounded 22"x25" non-rusting stain-e ers approximately 32 sq. ft 6 litter boxes, horticulture, etc. own your home. R or L swing. plied. Stocked in 10 sizes. Approx. 5 sq ft per carton. Approx, 6 sq ft per carton Washerless, drip Iree No 87401 Has attractively styled acry­ 19''Wxl6"D available with Available m white, pink since graduation. If approved. McDonald's receptacle or single pole less steel sink is self-rimming' WITH SPRAY lic handles and polished white Formica* finish. Top marble or blue marble For­ would be built between the quielswilch Nos 4077-lB,5981-lB for easy installation. chrome finish. No 84421 is white/gold cultured mar­ mica* finish Base only j^No 87411 Reg. 33.99 .. Seven-Eleven Store and the No PS3324. 2 6 .9 9 ble. Faucet not included. No. IV2422 adjacent block of stores, in the area which is now used as large parking lot. Bus Plan Also included on the PZC SAVE 2 .0 0 IP i agenda is the application of Approved R o b e rt D av in . 29 Farmstead Drive, for a 5.99 In Vernon resubdivision of property SAVE 10.00 located on the west side of 1 sg. ft- VERNON - The Town Avery Street. Council, Tuesday night, SAVE 45% iB Q ( ['A'l'._____ . SAVE 10.00 SAVE 10.00 SAVE 28% Reg. Pleasant Valley Realty SAVE 29.99 SAVE 18.00 SAVE 6.00 SAVE 6 .0 0 authorized Mayor Marie 1.10 leg. Herbst to turn over an 11- Inc.. 626 Ellington Road, Reg. la.t . 29.99 has appliced for a resub­ 2 0 QUART BAG OF SOW WGRO PLANT M Ainiraffl83$BH f NASTERHICESOUD / r i T O R - A U HEAVY DUTY EARLY AMERICAN 2 53.99 passenger bus to come division of property of 10 n W ERA POTTING SOU STARTER i m ON SALE SOLID PINE lOOXCASE PINE LIFT TOP CHEST STEEL STORAffiLOCXER 8INULATCDU8CDIRICX 3 0 "W x 2 2 "D DELUXE 30"x22" FIRST QUAUTT QUICKIE AUTOMATIC WET COMPLETE PUMPING W A U MOUNTED WATER HAND HELD WATER from the state, to the Hockanum Valley—Com.— lots in Section 111 of Plea­ A ready to nee, oil puipoee, A large variety of Bower and Easy to oseemble bookcase 16Vj'4ae"«l8-3/4" chest is Has doable front doors, fold The fireproof wall treat­ FORMICA* TANITY BASS CULTURED N A R IL I TOPS NOP SAVES TOUR HANDS n r FROM FLOTEC P K SHOWER NASSA6ER P n SHOWER NA8SAGER sant Valley Homes, located eterilixed soil blend for v e g e ^ le indoor garden Idti measnres 10-ll/16"x35" easy to assemble with in­ back roof A floor. 24"Dx32" ment you pul up yourself Decorator destoned with In a choice d accent colors Self-wringing, just push Includes 115V motor, 7' in­ Massages your body and Lets you expe:^nce the munity Council for use by south of Pleasant Valley your fovorite pkmls. No. PS20. to ^oose from. No. Ql. 40". All hardware included. cluded hardware. No. 985. Hz4S"W. Easy to assemble. easily. 10 sq. ft. per carton. deeply ingrotinea doors and to harmonize with your bath­ down on the handle and let take hose with fitting and makes you feel telojtra and most invigorating zhowers elderly and handicapped Road and east of Long Hill No. 983. No.1.169, beadboard. White or widnuL room decor. the magic ring do the work. "puddle gulpet". No, F360 lingly from head to toe. ever. Ecoy to iiutoll. No. SM-3. persons. Road, in an A-20 zone. I No. SM-2. Thg bus, when received, Copies of the will replace a 1976 bus now applications and maps ^ 9 used by the council for its more clearly defining the transportation program. properties are on file in the S t a r te r Donald Berger, recreation Town Clerk's office. All in­ Fertilizer I i P - -Ja s director, had also asked for 2«-6 terested persons may «- SAVE SOt i f I - the bus for use for his appear and speak at the SAVE 7 .0 0 SAVE 7 .0 0 program with senior meeting which will begin SAVE 28°'o citizens. 0 EL - — at 8 p.m. 3 1 0 0 0 The|Council will be using SAVE 2 .0 0 Iia"xi8" the bus to serve the towns Reg. SAVE 3.00 I Reg. 4.45 TO 5.00 ______1 7 9 9 SAVE 1.00 of Vernon, Tolland, and Speaker Set 28.M Reg. 5.98 A Reg. 10.88 SAVE 28° SAVE 15.00 SAVE 10.00 SAVE 10.00 Ellington. The council also ifA iinrniitisQ i 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 (1 . FT . RAG TELEICOPtCITEfir” TO 3.00 agreed to pay some $2,000 For Elderly 12"W xlOaROU SHELF MARSEL FRAMED PHOTO irmVIRSTONEFRT W Reg. 4.88, Reg. 4.98 'Reg. 1.39 1 1 - 2 4 4 FRON s c o r n s c o r n TURF BUILDER BLADEDPOLEPiUNER m at If ■nitgMtAiii UNHI.UIMXI out of the contingency SOUTH WINDSOR - ART UNDER « A S S PAN FROM WEARIVER I/rxIIFM-TTPE 1 4 " COUNTRY PEDDLER AIRWICK CARPET FRESH UNFINISHED POfE UM nnSHED SOLID fund, for the bus. Steecial tool bnikiina lorai' Ametica'i iavorite ieililiMi Safe, lightwtright with ous- Elaine Coleman, a Inst dampen the sheU to In a vridb range of subjects. Mode of heavy gauge al- PINE STORAGE BEHCH DOUBLE DOOR CREST In agreeing to turn ij tua hastens early lawn thick­ hrips gross multiply itself A tempered bkiMto A (slum, . uminum with an mcredihle COPPER WATER TURING OLD ST IL E o n . LAMP RUG A ROOM DEODORISER AU PURPOa CHEST representative from the make it sUck, there's no Make* a great record cabin­ ening and development. n e ^ no watering. No. 2090. poles. AsstmlBed. No. 535. . bocking. paper to peel. ll"xir'B.g.l.$l.....8 .W non-stick Silverstone 000k- Monuiactured in the U.S.A. irm nniiN ioauap Simply sprinkle it on, wdt o Easy to assemble chest can This attractive bench is an over to the Hockanum state Department on N0. 2OIS6. M 'W 'R e g . 14.8$. irtg surface. to unifoim high quolity Heg.TJS 8.S8 moment, then vacuum. It's be used os a night stand or ideal addition for a child’s et or extra ttoroge piece. Valley Council, the Town Aging, is scheduled to standards. Stock np now. 80"IAADAKOaiAi(P,^ safe, ior aU carpets. 9 ox. i accent piece. No. S7S. room and is easy to assem­ Eoty to awemble. No 982. Council asked the mayor to appear at the South Wind­ Reg. 10.89...... Y . f f ble. No. 9000 make certain, if Hockanum sor Senior Center on Valley should fold, that the .February 25 from 10.30 to use of the bus would revert 11:30 a.m. to the town. , Ms. Coleman will lead a The Hockanum Valley discussion on proposed OG84CE company Council has been on shakey legislation of interest to financial ground and just senior citizens. Topics such '______jl CALL WALLT lAENETT, recently it was agreed to as car insurance discounts, COFFEE TIMEI the Channel "Honia Doctor," have the Windham Area FREE! "HOW TO" BOOKLETS FREE USE OF: ■ I lax credits for older people SAVE GAS&TIM E with any ilo-il-yonrsoll Community Action Council and Social Security issues •CAS TOPCARSICRI C a a a |o 1b as far celfaa (WACAP) take over its Choota fr«a SO dllf«rABl boekU lt OPEN SDNDJIT 9i30 Jl.BI. CHANNEL probloni. Init dial loU-lrooi will be covered. CHANNE HONE ^BTERS • WHANMERNAIhOUNI aa lalarday aioralag, operation and some council Transportation is offered dailfSAd to h«lp yoa haadU aay • FENCEITRETCHERI TO 5i30 P.BI. N CONN. (MO) Ba«-4saa members expressed con­ aalll 11 a.Bi. HMD E T IIT IVININO HOn/IE CENTERS to this event by the Deparl- ABE CLOSE TO HONE de-ll-yoartall prejaci laccastlnlly. • FOITBOLE DIOOERI cern that that agency ihenl of Social Services. •ITAPLEOUNI Il't F ill, of cearsti rO I TOQl CONTENIENCE "America's No. 1 Do-It-Yourself Stores" might take over the bus For mini-bus reservations WHEREVEB YOU LIVE should\ the Hockanum pr further information con­ Valley group fail. tact Susan Sprung at 644- It was explained that un­ 2571 or Pat Cheever at 644- ENFIELD MANCHESTER PARKADE der the agreement with 3338. STATELINE PLAIART. 220 (ELBI ST.) WEST MIDDLE TPKE.Iand BBOAD ST. WACAP, Hockanum Valley '•'£ ' V retains about 99 percent of (^Copyright, Channel Home Centers, Inc. 1980. its autonomy.

I ' 8 - EVENING HERAl^, Thurs., Feb. 21, IWO EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 — 9 Woman^8 World Firefighters Seek Garage East Hartford Man ./ COVENTRY— The Coventry allowing the fire department to use right-of-way to the Coutu property in Volunteer Fire Association has asked or take ownership of ail or part of the the rear. Named to MMH Post ^Abortion Advocate Tells Why He Became Opponent In other business the council the Town Council to consider permit­ property.” He joined the sUff of Manchester ting the firefighters to take over all The CVFA’s capital improvements received a report from the Coventry MANCHESTER - aarence Silvia of 60 Scott St.f East Hartford, has Memorial in July 1979 as a manage­ or part of the old town garage in the program anticipates a n e ^ for a sub­ Lake Park Advisory Committee, ment engineer and served in that Dr. Bernard N. Nathan- executive committee of the He pleaded for aTnore .tjfacient relief to pregnant station or addition to the existing which is charged with developing and been named director of management event that the council decides to capacity until his promotion to direc­ _son, once the most militant NARAL — now the ethical stance from doc­ wdmeh. So do. Judaism’s facility, the letter adds. "You are preserving the beachfront property engineering at Manchester Memorial, rebuild the facility at another loca­ tor. Silvia Is closely Involved In the ."doctor in the nation National Abortion Rights tors. traditional rulings, and tion. also probably aware of the problem acquired from the Salvation Army Hospital, announced Edward M. development of the hospital’s long- '.^crusading for abortion on Action League - he was its “But I am a realist,” he authorities in Islam, The present garage, behind the we have had over the years of finding last year. Chairman Paul Jatkowski Kenney, executive director of the demand, now is against co-founder. sai^. “ Abortion is an easy, hospital. range planning efforts, liicludlng the except for strict medical South Coventry Firehouse, is in a enough room to park firefighters’ said, “As it now stands, considering abortion on demand. His name isn’t sang convenient, relatively safe reasons. vehicles, especially in times of grant delays, the committee feels Silvia has been associated with liext phase of the hospital’s develop­ deteriorated condition. At a public ment project, and is responsible for^ Nathanson’s turnaround these days in those circles, procedure. Unfortunately, “ The iD eclaration of hearing opinion was expressed for emergencies.” that the park will only be capable of Manchester Memorial since January Uie review of all staffing-related kis one of the more unusual of course. He resigned un­ the bottom line is that it is Geneva from the World buying a parcel of privately owned A few months ago, A1 Goodin limited activity by Memorial Day. It 1979, when he began an ad­ budget proposals. "developments in the con- der pressure in 1975. unethical — in light of what Medical Association land that would be suitable for a new offered to swap his 10-acre South will be clean and safe for passive ministrative residency there, while A native of East Hartford, Silvia is ^tinuing controversy over Nathanson’s fallout w ith. we have come to know.” states, T jvill maintain the town garage. The council is presently Street property for the land presently recreation.” working on his iqaster’s degree in a graduate of Penney High School. .this subject. And, says he, the NARAL began in 1974 What'kind of cooperation utmost Tespect for life investigating alternate locations. housing the town garage, which is The chairman said use of any business administration, with a '.‘it never would have when the “New England does Nathanson expect from the time of concep­ across the sti;eet from his business buildings on the site will be limited major in health systems, at the He received his bachelor’s depee jn "The CVFA takes no position'as '.'Jiappened without the rapid Journal of Medicine” in its from the medical tion until death.’ establishment, the Bidwell Tavern. and dependent upon bringing them up U niversity of Connecticut. He chemistry from the University of concerns the need for or the location advance of technology in Nov. 28 issue ran his arti­ profession? “The U.S. statutes The CVFA suggests that part of the to standards for public use. His group Clarence Silvia received his degree last June. Connecticut. of the proposed town garage," the prenatal medicine in the cle “Deeper into Abor­ “Abortion is big business against abortion have a garage site could be used in such a has proposed a dedication on group.,said in a letter to the council. last few years. tion.” in medicine now,” he said. nonsectarian history. They "However, we would like serious trade-off, but it warns that sale of the Memorial Day, when the park will-be The technology changes “Our sense of values,” Changing abortion policy were put on the books when entire parcel could cut off access to a named.. considerationw x / . . given to either------include using sonar to he wrote, “ has always in America, in Nathansbn’s Catholics were a politically I _make pictures of the fetus placed the greatest impor­ opinion, can only come as a insignificant minority.” Record inside the womb, am­ tance upon the value of life result of action by the Nathanson said abortion Sewer Extension Priority niocentesis to check fetal itself. With a completely Supreme Court. is not “the killing of the Manchester Public Records health, fiberoptics to permissive legal climate “If the justices could fetus." ^VERNON — .Extension of sewer use for sewers because it would be to Bolton Road, the pool project, directly view the fetus for abortion (and I believe stand by me for a couple of “Abortion,” he said, “is lines to the Industrial Park is being Warranty deeds Judgment lien renovation of the barn, an industrial benefit private enterprise while hun- R. E. Lavoie Builders for Robert from head to toe, being that we must have such a days and see whdt is going separating the fetus from given top priority for a grant applica­ base study, completion of the Bditoib • dreds of other people are paying for J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Edward P. Sage Allen & Co. Inc. against Mary Bouby, auto repair garage at 390 New able now to treat the fetus climate that abortion must on in perinatology, it would tion Mayor Marie Herbst has been the womb. The day is ap­ lakes study, renovation of( the ’their own sewers. ; Flanagan and Sheila B. Flanagan, N. Forand, property at 57 Columbus State Road, $^,000. weeks and months before be unregulated by law) give them great pause. It authorized to submit to the Office of proaching when we can Sheltered Workshop, and updating Town Planner George Russell told Lots 14 and 15 in Butternut subdivi­ St., $236,75. Dennis Buono, wood stove at 22 the “due” date. there is a danger that would not be un­ Policy and Management. perform abortion without the town's Fair Housing Plan. the council that there is a good sion, $80,000. Release of lien Phyllis Road, $ ^ . precedented for the court The other programs listed in "1 became acutely society will lose a certain killing the fetus. However, the Planning Commis­ chance that all of the projects will be J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Julia State of Connecticut against estate Preston Trading Post for Barbara aware," he said, “that this moral tension that has to change its mind. priority order; as recommended by of Claribel B. Carr, 57-59 Foster St. “We need an instrument sion said, in making its recommenda­ funded because each will be jointly Kennedy Burke, Lot 10 of Butternut L. McCarthy, 132 Falknor Drive, is a patient. This, the fetus, been a vital part of its “ It has done that about the Planning Commission are Bolton Building permits capable of removing the tion, that only the projects it listed funded by various funding agencies. subdivision, $40,000. $234. is a person. It is not a lump fabric. 100 times through the N Road improvements, Horowitz pool fetus without injuring it. are eligible under the grant, due to Following a second public hearing Arthur R. Hube Jr. and Ella 0. Bidwell Home Improvement Co. Roger Dolzn for M. Richard of meat. “In pursuing a course of decades.” repairs, renovation of the bam at for James Topliff, aluminum siding And then we need ineligibility of non-capital improve­ held Tuesday night the council Hube to Philip M. Choma and Esther Skoylund, alterations at 23 Fulton '■ "Life begins not at con­ unlimited and uncontrolled Why is Naijhanson so Valley Falls Park, and expansion of for garage at 144 Autumn St„ $600. sophisticated life support ment projects. passed a resolution authorizing the Riordan, property at 357 East Center Road, $7,000. , ception but when the fer­ abortion over future years, anxious to go on record the Polliwog School for use as a Arthur A. Fontaine, woo^tove at systems in which we could Mrs. Herbst said that a section of mayor to submit an»amendment to St., conveyance tax $63.25. Glover Thompson for Bezzini tilized egg implants itself we must not permit about the depth of scien­ Sheltered Workshop. 200 Charter Oak St., $550. put the fetus or even an ar­ Tunnel Road is now being sewered. the town’s fiscal year 1978 Small Anne E. Campbell to Robert P. Brothers, alterations at 596 Hilliard in the uterus. And a blood ourselves to sink to a tific and ethical con­ tificial womb. I The Town Council conducted a Russ Holyfield, w o ^ stove at 326 She said she has had it indicated that Cities grant to re-allocate 985,000 Cantwell and Vincenza Cantwell, St., $4,000. test nine days after fer­ debased level of utilitarian siderations in his 180- public hearing on the grant Parker St., $576. “ Such systems are com­ Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson, once the most without the rapid advance of technology in some businesses are looking at the originally earjnarked for re­ Property at 52 Fairview St., $52,000.- tilization will show that. semicbnsciousness. degree turn? proposals. Tuesday night but no one Quick Arms Supply for Carl Balk, ing up." militant doctor in the nation crusading for prenatal medicine. “I became acutely aware Industrial Park but they need alignment of the Amerbelle Comer. T. Grafton Abbot to S. . Mark "That is before a woman “We have had enough “I've got a strong sense spoke for or against the proposal. face sign at 699 Main St., $200. Nathanson said there are sewers. And while Councilman Instead, the application will-be for Stephens, property at 12-14 and 16-18- Vets To Meet ^ has missed a period. screaming placards and of public duty," he said. “I abortion op demand, now is fighting abortion. that this is a patient. This, the fetus, is a per­ The council, after its meeting two Tom Keedy for Joseph King Jr., 75,000 abortions in his past Robert Hurd agreed this was a step $40,000 for a new rescue vehicle for 20 Knox St., conveyance tax $108.35. MANCHESTER - World War I ' “With our instrumenta­ mindless marches. The think we all m ade a He says it never would have happened son,” he said. (UPI photo) weeks ago, gave a list of priorities to in the right direction, especially the fire department; $38,000 for a Marie D. Mehl to Dennis E. Gorc- alterations at 102 Adelaide Road, $2,- medical career. Since he * i Barracks 786 and Auxiliary will hold tion, the abdominal wall issue is human life, and it tremendous error in the became aware of the facts the Planning Commission. That list using grant money. Councilman sidewalk improvement program; zyca and Sarah E. Gorczyca, proper­ 500. their monthly meeting Sunday, Feh. and uterus are deserves the reverent '60s and one of us must re­ of fetal life he has refused in priority order was drainage and Morgan Campbell disagreed. T and $7,000 to update the'town’s Plan ty at lot 2 of Pine Acres Terrace, Richard Zakrzewski, alterations at 24, at 2 p.m. in the VFW home. ,; transparent. The public stillness and ineffably cant publicly.” to do all but abortions road improvements to 2.84 miles of Campbell said he would oppose the of Development. $58,900. 116 Benton St. $6,000. hasn't seen what we can grave thought appropriate Nathanson said neither medically indicated. En9 Q9 ccl------see now. The Supreme to it. religion, pressure from He has ended up perfor­ Court justices do not see “We must work together “Right-to-Life” grqups nor ming several non-medical Rockville Meeting Slated what we see now. to create a moral clim ate. scowls from Catholic ijones when he could not Thurston-DeGarmo “ What we see is us. It is rich enough to provide for bishops influenced him. avoid them. GARDENS^ not a tadpole swimming abortion but sensitive “I am an atheist,” he The engagement of Miss Marcia Lynn Thurston of VERNON — The Northwest Rockville Neighborhood How does he feel about Manchester to John Peter DeGarmo Jr. of Coventry has around. It is a part of our enough to life to accom­ said. “I cannot make a Association will meet Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting the 75,000 — those per­ been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin room of the First Federal Savings on Park Place. community. It listens, it modate a profound sense of blind leap into faith. ESadlo/haek formed under his ad­ Thurston of 89 Village St., Rockville. Vernon Police Chief Herman Fritz will answer hears, it behaves like us." loss.” As for for Right-to-lifers, ministration at a clinic or Mr. DeGarmo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeGar­ questions about vandalism, curfew and youth, and a The middleaged Changes Position he said: those he supervised in a mo Sr. oi 1114 Turnpike, Coventry. proposed substation in Rockville obstetrician-gynecologist What made Nathanson “1 told them Right-to- teaching capacity or per­ Miss Thurston attended Mancheter High School and has The neighborhood association is making plans for its with flecks of grey in his switch from his militant Life politics is not formed himself? black hair is assistant enlightened. I suggested been employed as a nurse’s aide at Laurel Manor for the annual spring clean-up week in the spring, its annual con­ position on abortion, first “The vast majority fell past year and a half. cert in the park and walking tour of Rockville, and for clinical professor at they form a coalition with taken in 1967? He says it short of my present stan­ Mr. DeGarmo attended Coventry High School. He is several bus trips. Cornell Medical College, a some groups such as pro was what he saw when as dard that only a mother's employed as an assistant foreman at E.A. Patton Co. March 26. the association will have a slide presentation senior attending school prayer, anti ERA, head of the Department of life ... can justify The couple is planning a summer wedding. by Robert Hurd and Ardis Abbott entitled, “Architecture obstetrician-gynecologist Obstetrics and Gynecology anti busing to get more destroying the life of this and the Loom Citv." TELEPHON at St. Luke’s, and an at St. Luke’s hospital. clout. being in inner space. Associate attending doctor Most stunning, he said, “Just roses and flowers "I now regret this loss of pt New York Hospital. was what he saw from 1973 and babies is antiquated life. All- Electronic Telephone • He is a fellow the the to 1977 in perinatology — politics. The day of single "I thought the abortions Spotlighters l4merican College of looking after health of the issue politics is over.” were right at the time. The _L V Obstetricians and Church's Viewpoint fetus. lives cannot be retrieved. Chrysanthemums, Cinerarias, Cyclamen, African Featuring Apto-Redial pynecologists aqd the “Seeing that fetus on As for Catholic bishops "One can only pledge to Plan Meeting and {heir anti-abortion Violets, Kalenchoe, Calla Lily pots, etc., etc. All for ET-200 SLIM -FONE" by Radio Shack ^merican College of sonography, taking blood adhere to an ethical course gift giving and home adornment. Burgeons. from its Scalp when it was stance, he said: in the future." The Spotlighters, an organization for entertainers, w •: Nathanson speaks softly 16 weeks old, I saw the “ The beneficiaries of (A spokesman at friends of entertainers and those who enjoy entertainers, <(s he explains his larger picture. There is life anti-abortion laws are not Doubleday said book stores will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. for a meeting and pizza social 97 |95 Masoning. His office on the far before quickening in Roman Catholics or their can order single copies of at LaPenta’s Casa Lomo, 246 New Britain Road, Ken­ lUNGIM POTS' Reg. S rst floor of an eastside the womb. ’The fetus was a bishops, but fetuses, the "Aborting America" for sington. Following a short business meeting, there will be WEEKEND SPECIAL (Complete Set) Reg. $10.95 ^ a rtm e n t building in mid- patient and so treated. majority of which would be customers. The first prin­ magical entertainment by Peter London, Harold Goff NOW 99.95 born and grow up to be non- •be SPanhattan is a little “But society’s percep­ ting was 7,000, the second Will play the organ, and Joe Gagliardi and Dom Alfano JIbgeared, the way a com- Catholic," he said. □ □ □ Great savings on this exclusive "state of the tion of the fetus is much several thousand. The will sing. Newcomers are invited to join. DAISIES jortable living room is. “ . . . abortion has not qni Ifei mne art" phone. The harsh-sounding bell has been like its perception of number of copies in the On Sunday, March 2, the A1 Gentile Orchestra will Seeds. S6lls, SIrd Food. Tools, Insecticides — more and j The reading rack holds been a ‘Catholic issue,’ not more — Come visit us and see Spring again In our replaced with an electronic "tone" that is blacks in the 19th century. third printing, requested, appear at the Chez Ami in Westboro, Mass., from 7:30 to copies of ’Highlights,” the As its perception of blacks even an exclusively Jewish 11:30 p.m, for the Spotlighters of Massachusetts. There Gardens. adjustable tor "high" or "low" volume, or "off" was not disclosed.) brain-stretching magazine chang^, society saw, of or Christian issue. will be a buffet at 7 and a bus will be hired to make the n . 6 9 bunch for privacy. Special adapter included for Jor young children. Many course, that blacks are “The Hippocratic Oath, trip. Woodland' Gardens mounting to modular wall jack. Choice of jpf Nathanson’s pregnant part of its community. the standard for Western That on top of Red For ticket information, call 223-5724 or toll-free 1-800- 168 WOODLAND 8T. 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"but those by any means Tuesday at a local convalescent Deborah K. Adams of Manchester. llcralil Spiirthuritcr Georgeanne Ebersold baseline first round where they II lace sixth- to counteract, jumper at 7:48. They wound not score didn't cost us the game. It was our in­ home. She was the wife of Abbott Mrs. Knapp was born in St. Louis, Twenty-one unanswered MANCHEStER - If the tovim ' ranked Southington High, a 50-49 f 4“When a team packs it in like that again until 33 seconds remained. ability to score. Cox. Mo., and had lived in Dorchester and markers wiped out a six-point She was born in East Glastonbury receives the necessary permits, • winner over East Haven, on a date, and you don’t hit from the outside. Between pdints Shelton ran off 21 un­ "We would have liked to have done Newton, Mass. She was a graduate of deficit as bruising* Shelton site and time to be announced. The on Oct. 2, 1895 and had been a resi- expansion of the landfill site could, there's not much you can do, answered tallies to take the verdict. better in the tournament but there's ^ , Newton High Schoipl and begin by next summer or early Indians. 11th seeded, bow out 14-6. next year. Next year. " added tjie dent of Manchester fof Ihe past 30 Framingham State College. She High battered Manchester Armstrong commented, "What I cHris Nicewicz, 6-foot juniqr years. Before that she had lived in winter. High, 50-37, in a State Girls’ "We didn't do anything the second caught up to us wap we didn't have an center, knotted it at 33-all with an first-year mentor. taught in the Jfewton school system The 60-acre landfill expansion, ad- East Hartford. She was a member of Basketball Tournament Class half, ” remarked disappointed outside threat all year. We had to hit offensive rebound with 4:55 Cathy Stock was also in twin digits until her marriage when she moved 9lng 20 years to the landfill's capaci­ Manchester Coach Steve Armstrong. for Shelton with 13 points while Jen­ the North United Methodist Church. LL Division playdown round from the outside and We didn't.” remaining' and five seconds later to Mystic, Conn for 30 years. For the ty, was approved by voters in 1973. Shelton, a member of the Manchester led for most of the con­ nifer Hedlund was the lone double Besides her husband, she leaves last 10 years she had lived in Michelle Dokla put the Gaelette in The expansion’s main project is, tilt last night at Maloney High Housatonic League, sat back in a test. It had a 13-10 bulge after one digit performer for the co-CCIL two sons. Ernest A. Cox of Bolton Falmouth, Mass. She was a member fr(jht for good, converting a steal into relocating the Hockanum River. The in Meriden. tight 2-3 zone and challenged the Silk quarter and had a 19-10 lead with 3:40 champs with 16 markers. Tucker had and Robert E Cox of Agawam, of the Mystic Choral Society, the a layup. Dokla personally accounted engineering firm of Fuss and O’Neill, lb go in the second stanza. The for the next 8 Shelton points and had 8 tallies. Mass . five grandchildren and four Mystic Congregational Church, the of Manchester, were hired for the, Gaelettes didn't score until 3:06 10 of her team-high 16 markers in the great-grandchfldren. Falmouth Historical Society, the ■‘(||l•ll^lll (.jll) — Conklin 4 1-3 9. Dokla 7 Funeral services will be Friday at relocation which involved dredging remained in the half but reeled off 8 tinal stanza. 2-2 16. Stock 6 1-4 13. Gemski 1 0-0 2. •Falmouth Hospital Association, the another channel and filling in the old 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Thoughts RgLENjy straight points to trail at the break, Nicewicz and Debbie Gemski con­ Nicewicz 3 0-0 6. Paige 1 0-0 2, DeFlippoO AARP and the First Congregational route. This should take about four, 2-2 2. Catlin 0 0-0 0. Klein 0 0-0 0, Maz- Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in 19-18. trolled the backboards for Shelton Church. months/; zabiili 0 (Ml 0, O'Shea 0 0-0 0. Young 0 0-0 0. St James Episcopal Cemetery in The lead see-sawed in the 'third with the formef swatting away at She is also survived by a son, Peter Presently the town is waiting for a. Totals 22 6-11 f,0. Glastonbury. canto with two JennifeT Hedlund least 12 Tribe- shots —and collecting M, Knapp of Pembroke, Mass : river encroachment permit from the- hoops, following a Jackie Tucker Mam-lii'-ii-r (.'!7| - Hedlund 6 4-4 16. Friends may call at -the funeral several nieces and nephews and no fouls as’the whislle-toot-crs Tucker 4 0-0 8, M. Neubelt 0 3-4 3. Ck)onev state Department of Environmental bucket which knotted it. giving allowed a lot of contact. Only 27 per­ home today from 7 to 9 p.m. three grandchildren. 1 0-2 2. L, Neubell 1 0-4 2, lioUeron 0 0-0 (i, Protection, The Inland Wetlands per- Manchester a 31-27 edge going into sonals were assessed in what was a Memorial services will be Satur­ Jordan 0 0-0 0. Tilden 1 0-0 2. EbersMd 20- Leonie V. Norton Snow Monster ' mit has already been acquired from the final eight minutes. v. phsyical contest. 1 4. Wright 0 0-0 0. Donnellv 0 0-0 O.lTotals day, 2 p.m., at the First the town for the riverbed. By EAST HARTFORD ^ Leonie Investing two hours and a little energy, Michaud, left, of 207 Timrod Road and Mark The locals tallied the opd^ping "It seemed like a few of those in­ 1.5 7-15 37. Congregational Church, Falmouth. Two other permits are needed (Vautouri Norton. 68, formerly of 74 Mass. Burial will be private. these Manchester youngsters^created a Loch Spillane of 238 fimrod Road, put the finishing before work can begin. These include Len Auster Two Playoffs Central Ave.. died Wednesday at a There are no visiting hours. Ness snow monster in their ba^ftyard. Kent touches on “Nessie.” (Herald photo by Pinto) a leachate discharge permit and a Differ Sharply Manchester convalescent home. She Donations may be made to the Corps of Enginneers permit. w'as the wife of the late John Norton. Memorial Gifts Fund of the First Without the expansion. Jay Giles, Eaglettes Sidelined Mrs. Norton was born in Shediac. Congregational Church, Falmouth, public worka director, estimates the Friday night about three miles apart the HCC and CCIL 2 New Brunswick, Canada, and was a Mass, or the Aid and Assistance landfill would be filled in about five Basketball Playoffs will take place. But the University of Hart­ resident of Broad Brook for 33 years More Money Possible Fund. Cape Cod Apartments, 62 years. before moving here. Before her ford- (HCC) and Hall High in West Hartford (CCIL) might as Locust St., Falmouth, Mass. Voters approved $1,341,000 in 1973 well be as close as California is to (ilonnecticut. retirement, she was a clerk at G. Fox The J.B. Cole & Gleason Falmouth for the expansion. About $500,000 is & Co. That's how far apart the playoffs even a firm handshake. Those In Upset to Windham Home for Funerals, 475 Main St., left in the fund. Giles said this would are to each other. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Falmouth, Mass., has charge of the For Housing Projects be sufficient for relocating the’ plavers. # thev were smart, should Herman (Dorothy! Calderado of The Hartford County Conference have st%ed a boycott. It's un­ arrangements. Hockanum River. Most of the fund The Stay in the State Girls' Basketball Tour­ It was a struggle until the very end with Windham Manchester: two brothers, Frank By MARTIN KEARNS grant because six of the 14 subsidies The rates, however, will have no (HCCl Playoff is for all the marbles. derstood i-last year's winner received was used for studies and relocating pulling it out as East ran into a scoring drought in the Vautour and Albert Vautour. both of would be given to non-residents. direct effect on the commission or The championship is at stake and all a trophy but I couldn’t swear to that. nament wasn’t lojng for East Catholic as .the Herald Reporter another stream that was within the closing minute. Fitchburg. Mass.; and a sister. Mrs Jaint‘9 .A. Kendall The formal vote was rendered the town. the regular season was for was to es­ The CCIL Playoff is a tune-up for 15tH-ranked Eaglettes were upset by ikh- MANCHESTER - The Housing present landfill site. Robin Sauvegeau had 17 points and Laura Demers 11 to .Alice Clingan of Seminole, Fla. BOLTON — James A. Kendall, 74, after an earlier telephone poll of tablish the opening round pairings. its top four clubs before the state ranked Windham High, 45-43, in a Class L Divi­ Authority announced Wednesday that Giles said that additional funds lead Windham. The, Whippets were outscored from the ' Private funeral services will be of Orlando, Fla., formerly of Brandy commission members was ruled un­ The regular season leader gets the as much as $745,000 in additional Waiving Bids would be needed, and voters would be tourney. The concept is sound —but it sion playdown tilt last night at Portland High. field, 17-16, but cashed in on 13-of-21 from the 15-foot foul Friday Burial will be in St. acceptable. Pascal Mastrangelo said priviledge of arriving early and St . died Feb 14th in Orlando. He was funds might be available to bolster asked to proviile it in 1985, This won't amount to much until the pre­ The CCIL-fnember Whippets, 11-9, will now face line while East could only convert 9-of-19 opportunities Enfield High Catherine's Cemetery, East Wind­ the unanimous vote made the deci­ staying late —playing in the feature the husband of Martha Holcomb Ken­ new and existing housing projects. Was Approved money would ppimary be used for sent inadequacies are overcome. The second-ranked 20-0 Lyman Hall High of Wallingford on a from the charity stripe. sor. sion legal. nightcap. "I locked 18-game schedule prevents dall. Dennis Phelan, housing director, fill, which is required by state man­ date, site and time tp be announced^n a first round clash. Monica Murphy shared game-scoring honors with 17 for There are no calling hours. Another $222,000 is being used by MANCHESTER - It was in­ East Catholic meets arch-rival the 10 members schools from Mr. Kendall was born Dec, 24,1906 told the commission a new $500,000 dates. East, which had dropped its last tw^ at the HCC Playoff, East with Sue Dailey adding 9 markers. The pair com­ Downs East Memorial contributions may be in Kentucky and had lived for many the commission for building im­ correctly stated in Wednesday's South Catholic in the 7 o'clock opener growing in basketball. Manchester, request had been made to the Depart­ Before the landfill can be used, fiye bows out with a 10-9 mark. bined to control the backboards for East while Karen made to .Manchester Memorial years in East Hartford, Wapping and provements that have already beep Herald that the Eighth Utilities while Northwest Catholic opposes for example, gets more out of losing ment of Housing and Urban Develop­ ffeet of fill must be above the ground Both quintets struggled offensively in the first quarter Lucier and Kathy Skehan also turned in fine perfor- Hospital. Manchester, Conn. here. He was a meniber of the identified and approved. The HUD District Board of Directors didn't Aquinas in the nightcap. The consola­ (although it doesn't like to) to East In Tourney ment for modernization of existing water table. This fill will be a major with East taking a slender 5-3 lead at the turn. Windham mances for the Eaglettes. The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home. Evergreen Lodge of Masons in South money is being allocated to install agree to a bid waiver for two sewer tion and championship tilts are Mon­ Catholic in one contest than it does in public housing projects. expense, Giles said, but he had no es­ rebounded and had the upper hand at.the halftime break \\ iiidliuiii ( 4.5) — Sauvageau 6 5-7 17. Demers 4 3-5 11. Gon­ Central Connecticut 76 Prospect St.. Rockvillp. has Windsor. He was employed for many showers, emergency lighting, lines. In fact, the board formally ap­ day night at UofH at those respective 20 encounters with Enfield. ^ Phelan said he met last Friday timate. 18-13, f zales 0 2-2 2, Nelson 2 1-3 5, Donnellv 3 0-0 6. Pratt 0 1-2 1, Interscholastic League (CCIL) ice charge of arrangements. temperature control systems and for proved the waiver and the work will hours. years by International Harvester and with representatives from HUD, in­ The landfill would be near 1-86, the This obstacle is the biggest one East and Windham heated up in the third canto with the Schroeder 1 1-2 3.'Totals 16 13-21 45. hockey champ Enfield High treated expansion o f ^ e maintenance facili­ be included when the state makes its The Central Connecticut Ku»( riuholii' (.43) — Ingallinera 0 0-0 0. Murphy 8 1-2 17. moved tb Orlando in 1974. cluding a financial engineer and an Wilbur Cross Highway and Route 6. which presently roadblocks CCIL clubs combining for 35 markers. The Eaglettes outscored East Catholic High rudely as it ty and th^Tuthority's office. bids for the Interstate 86 reconstruc­ Interscholastic League (CCIL) Dailey 3 3-4 9, White 1 0-0 2. Skehan 2 3-4 7, Lucier 1 2^6 4, Farr 1 He is also survived by a son, Luther analyst, to review the town's quintets. the Whippets. 20-15. sending it into the final eight minutes bounced the Eagle icemen from the Phelan said the money is supplied tion. Fuss & O’Neill of Manchester Playoff differs tremendously. For The HCC is where the prestige lies. 0-2 2. Walsh 0 0-0 0, Cunningham 1 0-1 2 Totals 17 9-19 43, In .Memnriani Kendall; two sisters, one in Texas request. A HUD report, prioritizing deadlocked at 33-all. State Tournament, 13-0; last night in by the federal government through will design the plans. The directors Series on Primary one it's not worth the time nor effort Its tournament generates interest, In sad and loving memory of my brother. John G and one in Albany, N.Y.; four the agency's interpretation of the a Division II clash at Enfield Twins Rifhar who passed away February 21. 1979 grandchildren and three great­ the sale of private bank notes. The did refuse to waive bids on plans for MANCHESTER — “Decision ‘80,’’ put into it by the players. Oh yes. it's excitement. Rink. Sadly missed request, is expected to follow. town advertises for the money in a grandchildren. updating the sewer regulations. a series about the pitfalls and poten­ much better than intersquad prac­ It is the best game in town. The fourth-ranked Raiders, 15-6, Waldo and Helen Gagliardone The federal agency, according to daily bond buyer, allowing banks to Burial was in Orlando, Fla. tials of the presidential primary tices but the games do not mean a are the lone upstate team stilj alive Phelan, is not expected to go along bid for it. In this case Bankers Trust darn. Bits and Pieces ■i process, will air for the first time in Division II. The 13th-ranked with the entire request. He said ap­ of New York was awarded the bid. Square Dance Windham High's Jose Gonzales today. Manchester, Windham and Knicks No Match Eagles, who bow out 9-8-.1, for the se­ proval of $38,800 for installation of deserves suspension for his conduct Money from sale of the notes, in CROMWELL — Rosetown Square Produced by students at the Simsbury tied for the 1979-80 CCIL cond straight year did no't fair well in separate electric meters in effect a loan, is transferred to the Dance Club will host a dance on in the Manchester game last Friday. New Town Employee University of Bridgeport’s Jour- championship and the playoff results tournament competition. A year ago apartments for the elderly and a local commission with HUD paying Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. at nalism/Communication department, won’t make that to the contrary. A No. 1, he didn't like the tight guar­ proposal for ceiling insulation is an­ ding applied by Pat Silver —so he Against Indiana Norwalk High sent them’ to the the interest. Cromwell High School, Raymond the first in the series will be on at couple years back one coach, whose ticipated. decked him with an elbow. The elbow sidelines by a 10-0 count. The current interest rate of 6.42 Place. Guest caller will be Steve 7:30 p.m. on CATV Access Channel team finished fourth, saw his quintet Works with Elderly Phelan said the grant alligns with went undetected by both officials. NEW YORK (UPI) — The NBA writers named him “Coach of Bob Hughes, George McDonough percent is double last year's rate. Davis. 13. win the playoff and then laid claim to and Mark and Stephan Pecuker each F HUD'S call for energy management No. 2, after fouling out with 28 the Decade," but if they had waited just 24 hours, they might the league crown.-He's stilUwaiting tallied two goals for Enfiqjd with MANCHESTER - Helen Jones has working, but that the job was not in and conservation. for the championship banner. seconds to go. Gonzales made a have asked for a recount. quietly left her post with the town's an agency The commission also announced threatening gesture towards Referee Mawk!" lot). Buck- lO.'t Mark Patsky, Dave Grigley, Wayne There are "negative aspects to both Red Holzman sat and watched the John Drew hit a 14-footer with 24 VVarburton, Ripk Hogan and Kevin Human Services Department and a The new employee, Gloria Mackin­ that under a new bill pending before Woman Charged systems. The HCC should reward the Tim Lodge. For that he picked up a Indiana Pacers score a 131-86 victory Glastonbury woman has been hired tosh. started her job Tuesday and is the state Legislature, $245,400 would A l SliFfERT'S SAYS... technical — his second of the game. secolids left and Eddie Jdhnson Theriault adding one apiece. regular season winner. That quintet over his New York Knicks, added two free throws 12- seconds to replace her as the elderly outreach acquainting herself with the various be appropriated for completion of the His outbursts do not deserve to go un­ The Raiders only had a 2-0 lead has battled through 10 games in one Wednesday night. later to lift Central Division-leading worker. responsibilities of helping the large proposed Spencer Stereet housing noticed... after one period but broke it open In Hit-and-Run of the toughest circuits in the state "What can I say?" asked Holzman. Atlanta over Milwaukee. £ Diane Wicks, department director, number of elderly residents. project. East Catholic High finished with a with five goals in the middle session and deserves its due. Everything "Their defense was superb. Bob I,ak<*r?' I It), Nugget?* lO.’t and closeci it out with seven third- said today .Ms. Jones left the town Ms. Mackintosh has worked with The town has $953,000 for comple­ 10-0 mark at the Eagles' Nest this WHY PAY MORE? should not come down to two games Leonard had them sky high He is one Rookie Earvin'Johnson pumped in period tallies. post for a job within a private firm the state Department of Mental tion of the job but Hartford architect MANCHESTER — A 19-year-old Vernon woman was year. The homecourl advantage does where a team. If it gets hot or lucky hell of a coach and one of the premier 30 points, including 20 in the second that is closer to her liking, and offers Health on the problems of the elder­ Domineck Cimino has estim ated i charged with evading responsibility Wednesday after a exist, but not as severe as at other or both, walks away with the cham­ coaches in the league. The fans half, to lead Los Angeles. Dan Issel. better pay. Ms, Wicks added that Ms. ly. She also conducted a survey of the $385,000 more would be needecj to one-car accident on Taylor Street, police said. pionship. schools...Officiating on the schoolboy should be commended. More of them Jones didn't want information elderly in Glastonbury several years complete the 40-unit project. Donna M. Peaslee of 24 Old Stone Road was released on level this year overall has been sub- held to two points in the fourth The CCIL, on the other hand, must should come out and watch the period, led Denver with 31. released as to where she was now ago. The town has been searching for a promise to appear in court March 4. acknowledge its playoff titlist. The par. Some of the belter old-timers no F'acers." 6 lo te funds to complete the long-sought- According toi'police, they received a report of a vehicle EUREKA SAVINGS longer do games and the younger KiugN 107, Soni)'?. 10.) first couple of years the winning Indiana, recording its biggest vic­ Phil Ford hit a 15-foot jumper with after project. The Housing Authority which had gone off the right side of the road and onto a replacements have proven in­ riiii rsda> team didn't receive anything —not Time of Year tory margin in 14 years as a pro one second remaining to rally Kansas has 252 people on a housing waiting lawn on Taylor Street. Police said the car, identified as a adequate fill-ins. i i \ s k i:t h \ u , Slugging Kansas City thirtjl franchise, blasted New York behind City over Seattle, boosting the Kings’ Hospitals Set Talk list. A third of the list includes non­ 1966 Dodge, knocked over a mailbox, broke the trunk of a SAVE *60 SAVE *45 I'orllaiifl al Tech. 8 26 points from Billy Knight, backed lead to 3'2 games over Milwaukee in residents. Phelan said vacancies in cherry tree and damaged the asphalt curbing of the baseman George Brett takes l'^a>t (»ranl»\ al Bolton by 23 from Johnny Davis and 21 from the NBA's Midwest Division. It was federally funded projects would be driveway.^ REH184.95 his turn in batting cage during Mickey Johnson. F* ri(la\ filled with town residents only. Police said the suspect left the car with two other f | P E A K Balanced Offense spring training drill at Fort the first game in Kansas City's On Half-Wav House O NOW Indiana raced to a 42-12 lead aflej- Mari('li<'st4*r W in d h am al C C I L In a related development the com­ female passengers. The car received extensive front end Kemper Arena since the roof Meyers, Fla. Brett checked the first period as New York turned collapsed last June and drew a Playoff al Hall High, West Hart­ MANCHESTER — Concerned with area to provide treatment for mission voted unanimously to reject and radiator damage and had to be towed. thhe ball over 13 times. The 12 points high figures on the number of alcoholism by means of an in­ U.UH.P. into camp early. (UPI Photo) capacity crowd of 16,886. fo rd . 8 a HUD subsidy for 14 new rents in Police said a parked car on West Middle Turnpike was marked a team low for a quarter this ^.a^t (G ilh o lir So u th (!alhoMo at alcoholics in the area, the Human termediate. therapeutic facility, n m Paces MCt Win Warrior-. 11.5. Rorki'l?? 10.5 town. The commission opposed the hit by another vehicle that had left a private driveway Power Team season. > ■ F'urvis Short connected for 27 HCC Plawiff. I ofll. 7 Services Department of Manchester namely a half-way house. They said and skidded out of control Tuesday afternoon. JJJHOi Six players in double figures led Manchester Community The Knicks managed to trim the points lo power Golden State. The So u th \\ ind>«>r at ( A ( ! l*la\o ff Memorial Hospital and Rockville this type of rehabilitation program Police said Timothy Scalise, 17, of 23 Charles Drive, 2 stage Motor Baskeball VCMA Rating 1.0 HP College to an overwhelming 116-78 victory over (greater Hart­ margin to 48-29 with 6:26 remaining game marked the*coaching debut of W K i:S I L l \ ( . General Hospital, will conduct a would provide alcoholics a facility Manchester, drove his 1971 Mercury across the eastbound in the second quarter but the Pacers meeting March 3 at 7;30 p.m. in the close to home in which to recover. Phelan Says ford Community College in CCCAA basketball action last night John Bach as interim Warrior head M a n ('li 4‘> t r La«^l Cat hollo driveway and apparently lost control after skidding on a Pjzza Hou.se downed the Elks, 29- rebuilt the lead to 64-45 at halftime (.ln‘noN r4*j‘li al Slalo Seolionals Manchester Hospital cafeteria to dis­ "A large degree of public support at East Catholic High coach, replacing the injured A1 patch of ice. This was the third lime this year 19, last night at the Y Dan Young and coasted to a 104-62 advantage cuss a proposal for a "Half-Way is necessary in order to bring this The win was the Cougars' fourth in Allies. S a liird a x $1.2 Million Police said the car hit a utility pole, rolled back 7Q feet the Cougars went over the century had 8 points and .John King 7 for the entering the final period. House " facility in the area. a row and pegs their final mark at 16- ( I'llio 105. Jazz OH • WKCS I l I \ ( , idea to a constructive conclusion," and hit a parked car belonging to Emil N. Haberern, 21, EUREKA E.S.P. mark, winners while John Kel.sey (9' and "New York had to play last night Hospital officials said that the officials said. The meeting on 8, Hartford dropped lo 2-17 with the) Larry Bird .scored ,33 points and M a n 0 h o > I o r K a ^ t C a t h o I i o of 165 W. Middle Turnpike. ' Litke led the MCC onslaught with John Vichi i4i led the Elks. (Tuesday) and then travel today statistics from the Department of March 3 will be to discuss the loss. Rick Robey added 21 rebounds and 20 t JuMH’N r«*oh at Stalo Sootioii For Houses Scalise and two other occupants were not seriously in­ 25 points followed by LInd.say James The Nets bested the 76ers, 38-33. while we were fresh and sitting and Health show that in 1978 there were proposal and to solicit ideas from’in­ * Six position Dial-A-Nap* has MCC's next outing is .Saturday points to It'ad Boston, MANCHESTER — The Housing jured, police said. The Mercury received extensive front precise settings for and the Knicks won by forfeit over waiting for them, " Leonard said 180.000 alcoholics admitted to terested per.sons night in the CCCAA Tournament in • (21), D.J. Frederick (17i. I’cter Authority confirmed Wednesday that end damage and was towed away. maximum power on every Murphy (16), Don Neeley (14i and the Cellics, last night at the West For New Y o r kl Joe Meriwealher rehabilitation facilities and menial carpet— evert problem shags. Walcrbury where the lourth-ranked a $1.2 million HUD grant will be used Scalise was cited for unsafe movement of a stopped or Side Hec. Yuri Westry and Jim had 12 points, Hollis Copeland 11 and hospitals in Connecticut * Powerful 6-amp motor Cougars will meet top-ranked Tunxis Larry Hayden (12i. Ricky Arnum to pu'-chase family dwellings. standing motor vehicle. Police alleged he came out of the * VIbrt-QroomT III (’rombie each had 18 points lor the Ray Williams and Mike Glenn 10 Matmen End' l^late They said it's been further deter­ t'ommunily College at Kennedy High had 23 points and Mike Torres 18 to Invited to Parade Dennis Phelan, housing director, driveway too fast. * Wide bright headlight leud the visiting Colts, Nets while Billy Prignano had 24 and each mined that about six percent of the ' Dual Edge Kleenor* at 6 o'clock . ’ Mike Hassell 9 lor the 76ers. VERNON — For the ninth con­ responded to a question from Gerry * King-size top-filling dust bag MCI (I loi - Burns 2-1-5, Krcdcrick 7- In other NB/\ games. San Antonio total live in the Vernon. Manchester, (■rcater Hartlord had an early 8-2 Nick's Auto I’arts slopped Head secutive year, Vernon residents are Harvey, 19 Grove, saying the funds, 3-17. Murphy 5-6-16. Neeley 4-6-14. outlasted Chicago, r25117, Atlanta With Fine Record Stafford and Tolland areas, or about Police Report Break, lead but Mt'C reeled oil 17 un­ Chop. 35-21. and HT t'oaehworks being asked to participate in the an­ allocated about a year ago, would be Alniagro 1-0-2. Lammie 2-0-4. l.ilke 10-5- •downed Milwaukee. 106-103, Los 10,6(8) persons. MODEL COUPON SAVINGS answered points to take complete 25, .laincji 10-1-21. Ilavden 4-4-12 Totals outgunned Nassiif .Sports, 41-24. last used to purchase and renovate 1760 Angeles lopped Denver. 116-103, Kan­ Finishing its second most successful season ever, Manchester Hospital officials term these nual Saint Patrick's Day parade in Vandalism Incidents control Dave Litke had 9 points in 45-26-116 nighi at the East Side Rec. Dan homes. Powerful upright carpet sas City edged Seattle, 107-11)5, 2 figures staggering aq(i said they are Hartford. that stretch lor the Cougars. High's wrestling team turned back Windham High, 23-21, in a Phelan said the money was ap­ cleaning action with • .renter llarllord (711) Hunt 4-1-9. Soucier had\l3 points and I’aul Golden Slate ♦oppled Houston. 115- continuing to increase. They said MCC had a .52-28 halltimc bulge and Anuiin 9.5-23. Torres 8-2-18, It O't'onnell make-up match yesterday in Willimantic. The parade date is March 15. propriated to the town under a flexi­ MANCHESTER — Police today reported a break-in at canister versatility. Cooney and J R. Skoog 10 apiece lor 105, and Boston tripped Utah, 105-98 thev believe that a need exists in this only ^09®® continued its dominance in the se­ 2-1-5, Brown 2-0-4, P. O’Connell 5-0-10. The victory deadlocked the Indians ble agreement with the federal agen­ a 345 Center St. business Wednesday. WITH THIS COUPON . Nick's while Paul Guardino and Spur- 12.5. ItiilU I 17 ^AWE 'ZO cond hall Mitchell 4-1-9 Totals .34-10-78 with Fermi lor fourth place in the- cy over how it would be used. He said Brian I’leeity had 9 and 8 tallies’ Larry Kenon scorcil 24 points and A $25 microphone was stolen and a window and latch $10095 CCIL, each at 6-3. Conard High took , plans developed by the town call for R e g respectively for Chop, Dave Negri grabbed 13 rebounds to help San An­ were broken during entry. EUREKA league honors at 9-0 while Windham Vernon Mayor Replies the purchase of three and four Police said projectiles were shot through front win­ ‘259.95 had 11 points, Brian McConnell 10 tonio defeat Chicago. The Spurs' Exclutiva 4 Wiy and Hall shared.second place, each 7- bedrooms homes. Roto-Matic*' powerhead with Dlil-A-Nip* Cougarettes Lose and Chris Parker 4 for Coarhworks bench contributed 53 points as the dows of two auto shops within a 13-minute time span motorized Vibra-Groomer* II rug hsighi while Chris Lavigne had 11, Chris 2 . , Phelan denied reports that the Wednesday afternoon. beater bar brush roll starting five suffered through foul To ‘Troubled Teen-Ager’ adjuilinant ji/The Indians wound up 10-5 overall, I money would be used to increase the The shops were National Auto, 131 Center St,, and thoroughly deep-cloans car­ Corrow 7 and Bob Lammcy 6 tallies trouble /r for Nassiffc. edualling the pre-season prediction VEHN'O.N — A note from a cares, the teen-ager told the mayor. amount of elderly housing in town. Lloyd’s Auto, igP Center St. The incidents are under in­ pet tike an upright . . . even . C U a n i 11th in 15 Starts shags. Cordawayf automatic of- second-year Coach Barry Berns­ "gratelul troubled teen-ager. ' to vestigation. Shags .Mrs Herbst, who just took over of­ The aid of the Manchester Board of Cordreel 19V; foot useable Manchester'^Community College women's basketball team tein. .Mayor .Mane Herbsl. drew com­ Police said two vehicles belonging to Economy Elec­ cord. • TopTfilling fice in November, had as one of her Realtors has been solicited, Phelan ended its regular season on the short end of a 56-48 score to Post Next competition for the ments this week frort^ the mayor con­ said. The board is preparing a listirtg tric, 440 Oakland St., had tires slashed sometime Tuesday disposable dust Martin Joins A’s Family prime objectives, to make things bag prevents College last night at Wendell Cross School in Waterbury, Manchester matmen is Friday and cerning steps being taken toward of available homes the commission better for thd town's young people. night or early Wednesday. clogs, keeps . CHICAGO (UPII - Billy Marlin, He has won three American •Satupkw at Southington High in the satisfying the interests of the teen­ might purchase. Phelan described The vehicles were parked side by side behind the auction strong The loss drops the Cougaretles to 4- Cougaretles were forced to finish the And to this end, shortly after she took AUS BONUS BUY who runs through teams almost as l.cague titles and a world cham­ ClA tlCla^I.L Division Tournament. agers in town the market for homes the town might building. Two tires on each vehicle were slashed with • Power-drivers 11 while the victory improved I’ost's contest with four players. MCC was oil ice, the mayor did appoint a com­ mark lo 6-6, fast as Charles Finley gels rid of pionship with the Yankees., , MaBchestK-captured three of the The letter from the anijnymous purchase as tight- and added the what police described as a "puncturing instrument." 12-Inch beaterl without three injured performers. mittee to study the problems of the SPECIAL ON NEW bar brush roll MCC will participate in the CCCAA managers, has agreed lo manage the Despi e go.)d managerial records, young pf>rson said it was written on board would know of "some houses The incident is under investigation. With the one-woman advantage. he was lireif by them all - twice by ^ ^ youth and to come up with • Brilliant Tournament Saturday in Waterbury Oakland A's for the next two years. Albert \101l, Dan Collins 11151 and behalf of the youths in the town "For suggestions for solutions, not actively on the market." 6.2 AMP EUREKA headlight Post took control Martin was hired by Finley in a the Yankees — because of his lends the past lew years the youths cn this with the lourth-ranked Cougaretles Tony Rozie (1221 each scoring vic­ in answer to the teen-ager who opposing top-ranked Housatonic Jan Pajor, in her finest game, had move designed to salvage his with players and his frequcnl fights tories. Albert with a pin went moved town, including inyseli. have lound wrote, the mayor said, ".Let me say Social Service Survey Set SELF PROPELLED 24 points, dished out 7 assists and faltering franchise both on and off off the field. that there are a lot of programs for a.ii.'S"* Community College at Kennedy High his personal mark to 10-4-1 and right from the start that 1 do care g ^ b e d a season-high 17 rebounds the field. Finley, whose A s won three Collins with a major decision went to the elderly and the youngest (ages 8- VERNON — With the help of a student from the Univer­ COME IN FM ADEMO. Z at 2 o’clock f((r MCC. Marlene Walker added 15 and so do a great many other people R e c o r d MCC had an early 8-2 lead but Post "I want to confirm that Billy Mar­ straight World Series before his 12-3. l.'li ol the town Hut nothing for the in our town.. Maybe we don't always sity of Cogecticut, the Hockanum Valley Community Ser­ points and 18 rebounds. tin will be my new manager, " Finley biggest stars fled as free agents and FORMER g w M l f i knotted it at the half at 24-all on two ■ The homestanding Whippets took show our concern but we care deep vice Center is conducting a survey of the social service,'’ NORMAN’S .Sandy Zawoda had 12 points and 14 said Wednesday night. "We've his team tumbled into the basement, older group oi youths. ' the letter Manchester late buckets. (he next five weight classes after 122 Daii Uolliiis down. We know that the greatest needstin Vernon, Ellington and Tolland. LOCATION A ¥ l 4I^>IfiiefJM-'xj rebounds to lead Post.; MCC out- already readied an agreement. " has gone through 10 managers since slated ■ Patricia Ann Cornish, service coordinator for the agen­ 443-445 HARTFORDITFORO RO,RD. MANCHESTER.RANCHES | / | / _ _ _ The Cougaretles had a 5-point lead. to move into a 21-13 lead. But the In­ treasure of any society, including Fire Calls rebounded Post. 45-34, but was The A s owner called an atlernoon 1968 dians were not to be denied as senior Williams 11-1. 122 — Rozie (Ml dec. The letter also said, "We realize cy, said the student will be going door-to-door and will be CORNER OF MCKEE ST. 29-24, with 15 minutes to go. But they Vernon, is its young people." fOlAII lOIMAI'S ran into trouble when Janet Ritchie charged with 16 turnovers, 9 in the news conference today in (Jiieago to He tried to peddle the club this co-captain Don Beckman (170) and llassler 7-1. 129 — Harris (\Vl sup. dee. nothing can be done about this Wednesday, 10:05 a.m. —Service starting his work Friday and will be working Fridays, IKATION 144 TO Mrs. Herbst explained that a sur­ tinal seven minutes. formally announce the signing of winter to Denver oil millionaire Mar­ Chris Boudreau (188) each took Kibbie 21-6. 135 — Miller (W) maj. dec. problem in one day but these people pall to 44 Sterling Place. (District) Saturdays, and Sundays, through April. He will be lliaiTST. HIT collected her fourth personal foul. I’alizza 9d, 142 — Ellison (Wl dec. vey sheet will be available soon ahd TOWTi III 9 l*»?.i (5()1 — S.Scliiavi 1-0-2, Kloe 4-0-8, Marlin and his coaching staff, vin Davis, but the Oakland Coliseum dqcisions and junior John Walrath in would appreciate someone looking Wednesday, 8:06 p.m. —False carrying a picture identification card from Hockanum Post was able to take advantage on 3'. Srhiavi 3-3-9, Cipriano 4-1-9. Zawoda 6- t'hristensen 6-4. 148 -- Mullen (W) dee. said she is asking the help of" the teen­ MON & THURS I IK III • Martin, 51, has managed four other refused to accept $4 million raised by the unlimited class took an ll-l into this problem" alarm at North School and Golway Valley and his survey location will be registered with the TUI$,Wlll .5*T TIL 5 the boards,’getting three and', four 0-12. Cole 4-0-8, Miozowski 4-0-8. Totals Alcmaii.v 8-3, 158 — Kamin.sky (W) dec. agers to express their concerns and American League clubs — the various baseball sources to help major decision. "If you have anything to say on streets. (District) Vernon Police Department, each week. Cl OSLO SUNDAY shots at a clip, and tied it at 43-all ‘26-4-58, ‘ Smith 6-0. 170 - Beckman iM) dee. interests and said they can bo "A V YM Mn t MUTU CMAKL VtU. IMUIfJKM Minnesota Twins. Detroit Tigers, Finley break his lease. The A s, who Rcsulls: 101 - Albert (Ml pinned your behalf, hopefully 1 am totally Wednesday, 8:43 p.m. —Fire in Anyone having any questions concerning the survey utacM iimu. uiTt kmcii m m u am with seven minutes left. MI C ( lit) Schwartz 0-0-0, Ritclue 1- iColenian 5-1, 188 — Boudreau (M) dee. great help in making this survey a CIM. TMM YW MY OMITT FOI UN N NNIIi Of Ritchie shortly thereafter 0-2. Walker 71-15, Pajor 10-4-'24, Daniels Texas Rangers and New York finished 34 games out witli a 54-108 Connler 3:48, 108 - Uaron iWi dee. Gril- I Rudd 13 12, Unlimited — Walrath (Mi wrong about the feeling no one grill at Center Springs Park, (Town) should direct them to Ms. Cornish, 872-8318. KYM1 cnn‘ realistic and productive one." M7-0098 'S S m collected her fifth foul and the 3-1-7 Tolals 21-6-48 Yankees. record, drew 'only 306,000 spectators (in 6-4. 115 — Collins (Ml niaj. dee. rnai. dee. Moran 11-1 last vear. / - EVENING HERALD. Thura., Feb. 2t, 1960 - 13 \ 12 - EVENING HERALD.. Thurs., Feb 21, 1980 •■••i i B.U. PIa> ^ers Contribute

FavoredI Soviets Next for U.S.A. USA Hockey its 2-0 lead. Craig, who was hit ‘Hey, we gotta win the game iiii LAKE PLACID, N.Y. the game with the West Germans Squaw Valley, Calif. "1 think a 1:30 consolation game for fifth near the throat by a practice shot, first,”’ said right wing John with nothing to lose. They had they’re like any other other team place Friday. (UPI) — The first round is was beaten by two long shots, a Harrington. “We didn’t care. We t Squad Lists made the medals round earlier in — if you put pressure on them, un­ If the Americans lose to the over, o The young United the day by virtue of Sweden’s vic­ 70-footer by Horst-Peter gotta win to get into the medals ;!;! real pressure, they’ll give up the Soviets but beat Finland, they are round and go undefeated first of li States Olympic hockey team tory over Czechoslovakia that assured of no less than a bronze Kretschmer and a 58-footer by puck just like anybody else.” all. If all,of a sudden we start I Ex-Terriers is undefeated. Next, it’^ the knocked the Czechs out of the medal. ■ , ’( Ulrich Egen — both of which he taking offensive chances, we get | heavily favored Soviet^ and "medals chase for the first time "We gave it a shot and w’e were should) have had. In the second game Friday hurt defensively. | ... well, who knows? | since 1960, The only thing the U.S. night, at 8:30, Sweden meets shooting for the final four,” added LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) could accomplish against the Finland, which earned its way ^ Christian. We’ll take that right But secqnd-period goals by — Dave Silk paused for a mo­ "We definitely have to go into West Germans was first place in into the medals round'with a vic­ ’ now and go from there.” McClanahan — on a neat pass “West Germany didn’t come | ment and tried to come up with' from Christian - and Neal Broten here just ^ pack up and leave. the game thinking there's a the division — but a seven-^oal vic­ tory over Holland Wednesday Rob McClanahan scored two an apprqpriate answer. possibility to beat them, which tory margin was needed for that. night. Sunday, the U.S, meets go^Is and the Americans w ip^ tied the game 2-2. McClanahan - They always play tough qgainst there is." said Dave Christian, So now. the U.S. meets the Finland at 11 a.m. and the Soviets out a 2-0 first-period deficit and walking down the right side — and the United; States. Welte happy “Where will I be in two weeks? I who set up thrde goals Wednesday heavily favored Soviets in the'5:00 take on the Swedes at 2:30. It is a weqt on to beat the stubborn West Phil Verchota - a tip-in of a with a 4-2 Win.” , S; would like to see myself in New York ll . night to key a 4-2 U.S, victory over p.m. EST semifinal doubleheader mini-round robin competition Germans, who finished a t 1-4. Christian shot — then scored ear­ In other Blue Division finals,.;:;: City playing for the New York West Germany in the Blue Divi­ opener Friday "night. with the game already played The 'West Germans, who ly in the third period to put the Sweden beat Czechoslovakia 4-2 | Rangers,” he says. “I’d like to play a sion finale. "Maybe we'll catch 'vThey (the Soviets) don't have against the team in your own divi­ knocked the Americans out of a game away. and NorwaJI and Romania tied ?-3.. a; couple of games for the Rangers them on an off-night and maybe any weakness anybody can sion counting in the round-robin 1976 bronze medal at Innsbruck Thd second-place finish didn't In the Redi Division, the Soviets % before they send me to New Haven. I we'll have a great night. There's a> exploit, " said Christian, whose standings. with a 4-1 tournanient-ending ' seem tq bother the American trimmed Canada 6-4, Finland | want to think 1 could stay^therq for definite possibility of that now. " father, Billy, scored the winning Czechoslovakia and Canada, the defeat, took advantage of shaky players, trounced Holland 10-3 and Poland S tht rest of the year, but I’m a The Americans. 4-0-1. came into goal in the 1960 U.S. Miracle of two third-place finishers, meet in goaltending by Jim Craig to take "All everybody was saying was. beat Japan 5-1. realist.” Silk, 22, is one of four former Boston University players competing for the United States Olympic team. Names in the News------1,000-Point Scorer The plucky right wing, picked by the Rangers on the fourth round of the Successful Tribe Jayvee Squad Flawless Showing East Catholic’s Bob Venora (right) became only the fourth \Lanny Wadkins 1978 amateur draft, scored two goals performer in school history to go over the 1,000-point mark. He in the first four U.S. Olympic games Manchester High’s jayvee basketball team Mike OleksinSki, Jim Florence. Back row: LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The Los Angeles Open, the final event on the was presented the ball with which he went over the plateau gave an encouraging sign for the future as it Chris Carmel, A1 Purdy, Paul Peck, Manny Figure Skating Must PGA’s Western tour in which the most important stroke could turn out to be — and his overall play will only help the backstroke, began on wet ground and a sour note Wednesday when host against Xayier High in Middletown Feb. 8 by Eagle Coach Jim when it comes time to talk contract compiled a fine 16-4 mark in the 1979-80 Johnson, Steve. Troy, Coach' Frank Pisch. 2 Glen Campbell stood up defending champion Lanny Wadkins in the Pro-Am. Penders in pre-game ceremonies Tuesday night at the Eagles( with the Rangers. season. Team members (left to right) Front (Herdld Photo by Adamson) 1 LAKE PLACID,'N.Y. (UPI) — World figure skating champion Nest. (Herald Photo by Adamson) ' "They (the goals) can’t do a thing row: Joe Maher, Greg Williams, Joe Panaro, ' Linda Fratianne and national champion Charlie Tickner must but help me," says Silk, a Sciuate, give the performances of their livesHoday if U.S. hopes for an Fred Click Mass, native. ‘,‘We’ve talked and Olympic gold medal in figure skating are to stay'alive. we’ll talk more seriously when this is NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — The New Orleans Saints have hired former St. Sport Parade over. They haven’t put any pressure Tickner, 26, slipped to third behind Charlie always feels he has to try Louis Cardinal defensive backfield coach Fred Glick to replace Chet on me whatsoever. I’ve been playing East German Jan Hoffman and Busch Winterfest Set' harder than other people. He’s never Franklin, who accepted a similar job with the Oakland Raiders. well and I think they see Uiat. I'm not Briton Robin Cousins following a By MILT RICHMAN given anything. Saints' Coach Dick Nolan also said Wednesday linebacker coach Ed Beard greedy. I just want a chdnee to play p.m. with the Busch Bartenders costly error in his short program UPI Sports Editor MIDDLEFIELD - The Winterfest takes place — the Busch "But I don't think she should be a would become the team’s defensive coordinator next season, replacing Paul and hopefully they can use me. Race, a giant slalom race open to Challenge. Offering skiers (legal Tuesday, in tonight's long program seventh Busch Winterfest — world judge. " Wiggin who recently accepted the head coaching job at Stanford. “They’ve said they want me to get local residents and mountain per­ drinking age or older) of all abilities — which counts for 50 per cent of the action-packed weekends of Fratianne is in a slightly better Jim Craig the feel of the big leagues so I can see sonnel with trophies awarded to the an equal chance to win, the Challenge skaters' score — Tickner must come position than Tickner. Should she Red Holzman , what it's like and I’ll be hungry to skiing fun — begins Friday, at top three racers following the event. up with a flawless performance if he champions will be determined by skate true to form and have a solid NEW YORK (UPI) — The Professional Basketball Writers’ Association Stand-Up Man come back to New York. I’ll play a Powder Ridge. The weekend, The Busch ski team is led by the wants to surpass Cousins, considered who comes closest (either faster or short program she should easily sur­ Wednesday announced New York Knicks' Coach Red Holzman had been couple of games and then I'll be complete with hat and scarf renowned Bill O'Leary, one of the wer) to the pacesetter's time. the finest free skater in the world. pass Lurz and emerge within striking Next time you watch the U.S. Hoffman, although technically selected as "Coach of the Decade. " his teammate threw a punch at him. perfectly happy to go wherever they giveaways, complimentary best freestylers in the country today. am captain O'Leary will set the distance of Poetzch. who has been in­ Holzman, a native New Yorker who starred at City College of New York Olympic team in action in Lake Davenport, who had been reluctant want to send me — and that's New At 11 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday, ttime while doing tricks down the solid, has never been given hi|n Placid, notice how far goalie Jim freestyle/ballet ski consistent. before joining the pro ranks as a player with Rochester, is presently in his to become involved in the first place, Haven (of the American Hockey O'Leary and the Busch team, aided course. Challenge trophies will be marks for free skating and it is Craig skates out of his net and how demonstrations and clinics by “I think a lot of it is going to de- 16th season as an NBA coach. Holzman has more victories than any other ac­ threw one back. That immediately League)." by local stars, will be next to the awarded to the winners. expected he will drop back, leaving ipend on the short program,” said tive coach. seldom he ever leaves his feet. "I’m ended that, after which Davenport Two other BU’ers, goaitender Jim the Busch ski team, will be main lodge to perform exciting ballet Tickner and Cousins to battle for t|ie Fratianne. "I'm just going out there definitely a stand-up goalie,” he helped get the fellow to bed before Craig and defenseman Jack highlighted by the Busch maneuvers. Following each In addition, all skiers who enter the gold. Should David Santee —who is in and skate the best I can." Phil Niekro * says. “By coming out of the net the any of the press could learn what O'Callahan, belong to Atlanta and demonstration O’Leary and his team­ Challenge will be eligible to win fourth — turn in a superior perfor­ Challenge — a giant slalom Fratianne was in the same position way 1 do, I try to cut down the angles. Chicago, respectively, while left mate, Joan Buzzetti, will be holding either a set of Scott poles or goggles. mance, the U.S. might have a shot at WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Only veteran knuckleballer Phil happened. race open to anyone legal last year during the world cham­ I think the whole game is based on free clinics for all interested skiers. Blizzard skis or Burt bindings a bronze medal as well. ' Niekro and Braves' newcomer Doyle Alexander were absent Wednesday The athlete who had started the trou­ wing Mike Eruzione, who played two drinking age or older. pionships, and in tfie short and long angles."------ble wrote a lettqj of apology to years for Toledo of the International At 1 p.m. again on Saturday and through a special drawing following Fratianne, meanwhile, found programs she skated circles around when Atlanta pitchers and catchers bigan spring training. In that one-punch fight with Jim Friday, the excitement begins at 1 each of the races. herself in third place behind another Niekro was excused because he just returned from conducting baseball Davenport, admitting he had been League, will be free to make his own Sunday, the highlight of the Poetzch and Lurz to win the title. LeFebvre, his former coach, the only deal, East German, Anett Poetzch, and clinics in Japan. Alexander, obtained in a winter trade from Texas, has completely wrong. But faced with an Olympic panel of injury Dodger manager Tom Lasor- "1 don't know where I'll be in two West Germany's Dagmar Lurz pemission to report with the rest of the squad Sunday. Twenty-five judges whose performance over the da suffered was a Cut on his lip. It You win some and lose some. weeks," said the 23-yearold Craig, of following Wednesday’s compul^ories batterymen worked out for the first time. past week has been anything but con­ was inflicted by a ring LeFebvre was Rodney Scott, the Montreal Expos’ North Easton, Mass. "I'll either be in Silk City and going into this afternoon's short sistent, Fratianne's job may be wearing, which happened to be a second baseman, lost his case the Atlanta, or in Birmingham (Central program. Reggie Baldwin tougher than anyone anticipated. Dodger ring. What makes that rather League), or on vacation . If Atlanta "I'd be happy with any medal but 1 NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Mets Wednesday obtained catcher- other day when he went to arbitra­ "Americans don't have any allies ironic is the oft-repeated statement tion, but pitcher Rick Langford won wants me to go there. I'll go there. If know that in order to win —and I on that panel," said Frank Carroll, first baseman Reggie Baldwin from the Houston Astros in exchange for out­ by Lasorda that whenever he bleeds, Striders think I can — I've got to do the best fielder Keith Bodie. his case against the Oakland A’s. A I'm going to Birmingham, I'li take a Fratianne's coach. "1 went out there he bleeds Dodger blue j vacation first before I go — or maybe program I've ever done,’’ said Baldwin was assigned to the Mets' Tidewater affiliate in the International number of baseball officials who took alter the loop (the final figure) and a dim view of arbitration I won't go at ali for the rest of Jthis Tickner.oi'I'm in good shape, but I Annet's and Linda's were com­ League and Bodie was sent to Columbus. Ulf Nilsson, the New York To Meet Makes News off Ice should have been in better shape.” proceedings when they first came year, parable. But Linda’s figures were Rangers’ Swedish-born center, has into being now say they don't think Tickner s first set of marks for. better than Lurz'. Paul Blair jl . been sidelined the last 20 game? with “Hey, I've played a lot of hockey Meeting of the Silk City Striders American speed skater Peter Mueller made the news when he they’re such a bad idea at all, \Vhich will take'place Monday night at 7 required elements — which should FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — The New York Yankees announced pain and numbness in his arm. He the last two years. I can use a rest." was arrested yesterday for attempting to steal an Olympic flag "The middle European judging can be taken to mean the arbitrators o'clock at First Federal Savings. have included approximately 4-lOths Wednesday veteran outfielder Paul Blair has been signed to a contract as a has tried virtually everything in O’Callahan, also 23, has been bloc has always done that — used are giving both sides a pretty fair m ? A videotape of the 1979 Manchester atop a flag pole at the skating oval. He was charged with petty of a point deducted for the error — major league and roving minor league instructor and scout. search of Relief, including acupunc­ hampered by a knee injury, making Lurz as a buffer between Poetzsch shake. Five Mile Road"Race is among the larceny. (UPI Photo) ranged from a 5.8 awarded by and Linda. Americans don’t get more ture and treatment by a chiroprac­ his first appearance of the Games in Blair, 36, won eight Gold Glove awards in his career. He will report to the items on the agenda. Canadian judge Alice Pinos to a dis­ than they deserve — ever. Yankees' spring training base Thursday and begin his new duties Friday, tor. On Tuesday, he went for a the third period of Monday night's 7-2 S! „ The Toronto Maple Leafs literally ' Also to be discussed are plans and astrous 5.0 given by the British "Now, if Annet stays up and skates victory over Romania. Chicago when all pitchers and catchers are ^heduled for their first workout. , mylogram, a sophisticated X-ray are being torn apart by turmoil. mi activities for 1980. Among the ideas judge, Sally Stapleford, marks which well, if she's on, she's got it. When technique, hoping maybe that might selected him on the sixth round of the Heiden Goes After confused Tickner and angered his Howard Cosell Players have a full-scale vendetta on 1977 draft and the steady to be discussed are fun runs; Linda has won the title (in 1977 and help. Nilsson is one of those old- with the front office, claiming coach. "She gave Charlie what she derenseman, \yho comes from the meetings every other month which 1979) she’s always skated a helluva MADISON, Wis. (UPI) — In a feolution passed Tuesday night, thb City fashioned types who becomes they're being' intimidated by owner wanted to," said Norma Sahlin of Boston area, is a good bet to make it A P will Include either a movie or lot better t^an anyone else in free Council has demanded a formal apology — or a ban on Howard Cosell — from anguished when he feels he isn’t ear­ Harold Ballard’s dictatorial type Steve illiams John Hughes Stapleford. "I_^ can't say anything with the Hawks. speaker on running; car pooling to Fourth Gold Medal skating. In Tokyo and Vienna she was the ABC television network for insinuating Madison residents do not know ning his money. He prevailed upon edicts funneled down through general races; rental of a bus or carpool to other than she's p British judge. by far the best” who Olympic gold medal winner Eric Heiden is. generhl-manager and coach Fred Eruzione, the 25-year-old captain manager Punch Imlach. Ballard and of this youngest-ever American the Boston Marathon to view or par­ LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — Before the Winter Olympics In a pre-Olympic segment last week, the network highlighted Heiden as Shero to let him go up to Lake Placid Imlach aren’t backing up an inch. team, has gone through the pro grind ticipate; a Silk City Striders In­ started, the Heidens— Eric and sister Beth — were America's being unknown in his own hometown and a hero in Europe. The resolution con­ so he could try and recruit sopie of They’ve'traded away eight members with his two successful "amateur " vitational which will invite other cover kids, a speedskating combination from Madison, Wis.. cludes ABC should apologize or give "an eight-week reprieve from Howard the Swedish Olympians, whom he Doubles Kings area running clubs; and a summer of the. team inside the past two Esposito Rewarded talked to about coming to the years at Toledo. The Winthrop, Cosell’s annihilation of 1980 Monday night football.” months. program. whose pictures adorned practically every national magazine. Rangers some day. Mass., resident has provided his Eric goes after his fourth gold teammates with a source of inspira­ The Silk City Striders are also petition after Wednesday’s com­ Jack McMahon Latest protest in Lake Placid becoming a member of Road medal today in the men's 1,500-meter With Pie in Face Knowing what 1 do about Willie tion throughout the club's arduous Set to Return race and his success has been the pulsory figures - the first part of the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Jack McMahon, assistant coach and player per­ revolving aroun^ national teams six-month training schedule. Runners CJubs of America in 1980 3-stage program — and will need to Davenport, the former Olympic having to pay for their rooms in the and members will automatically biggest headline maker of these NEW YORK (UPI) — For his 38th birthday, Phil Esposito got sonnel director for the Philadelphia 76ers, suffered a mild heart attack Sun­ trac^ star now trying his hand with “ Hey, Mike will wind up By EARL YOST games. do extremely well in the next two Olympic Village whether they used become a RRCA member. A six a beautiful ice cream cake from his teammates — in the face. day but IS recovering, the team announced Wednesday. the U.S. Olympic four-man bobiled somewhere — there’ll be a place for Sports Kditor But things didn’t quite work out for phases to overhaul leader Annet McMahon’ 50, of Cherry Hill, N.J., experienced chest pains during the them or not follows a related com­ him,” Craig says of his teammate. times a year newsletter is also in the Poetzch of East Germany and Esposito, the spiritual leader of the Sahrcs 4, jets 3 | team, it’s difficult for me to believe Doubles winners a year ago, hard-serving Steve Williams and Beth. After finishing out of the Philadelphia-Cleveland game at the Spectrum and entered Temple Universi­ plaint by one news organization "He’s a heckuva captain, a heckhva planning. Dagmar Lurz of West Germany. struggling New York Rangers, con­ Danny Gare scored two goals and he’s' a racist, as some of the other Any^pne interested in further infor­ money in three races, she finally won ty Hospital. Tests showed he suffered a mild heart attack.' He may remain which agreed to a stipulated price for captain. What a great team guy John Hughes will be Bhck to defend their laurels in the fourth an­ Fratianne competes in the short tributed a pair^of assists Wednesday assisted on the game-winner to lead bobsledders seemed to suggest in rooms beforehand with the condition mation. or joining, should attend the a metel Wednesday, taking a bronze hospitalized for the next two weeks. Sixers consulting physician Dr. Stan He'll be all right. " nual Manchster Memi^rial Hospital Professional Invitational program today. night in a 4-1 victory over the Edmon­ Buffalo over Winnipeg. Tony published stories out of Lake Placid. meals would be included. A few days meeting or contact Mike Saimond in the w,omen's 3,000-meter event ton Oilers. Lorber reported McMahon is progressing well. An episode which sticks in my mind Tennis Tournament at the Manchester Radquet Club Feb. 29- behind .Norway's Bjoerg Eva Jensen U.S. hopes aren't very high for a McKegney's second of the game off a after the games started, the hotel 649-0817; Mike Sibrinsz 643-0405; medal in today's final run of the Following the game and just before Gare feed provided the winning concerning Davenport has to do with owner suddenly changed his mind March 1, 2. Dick Don 644-1868: or Rosemary and East Germany’s Sabine Becker. entering the locker room, a group of said in lieu of a "beat the Pro women's giant slalom.^ Christin margin. i his trip to the People’s Republic of and said the meals would have to be The elongated Williams, a f)onnestad 646-4184 Because she has been unable to live Challenge Match, ” a serve contest Cooper of Sun Valley, Idaho, ranks teammates waited by the door for Bluck Hawks 4, Maple Leafs 2 China five years ago as a member of southpaw, and Hughes from Amherst up to her image as a world champion, Guy Lafleur paid for as well. Moreover, he was will be staged, open to all, with ninth behind Idader Hanoi Wenzel of Espo.and hit him squarely in the face Rich Preston and Terry Ruskowski the U.S. Track and Field team. and Springfield respectively, staged she has been disappointed and has MONTREAL (UPI) — Guy Lafleur has been sidelined indefinitely by a making it retroactive so that the prizes in various male and female Liechtenstein fand runner-up Irene with his cake. After washing himself scored power-play goals in a 38- Another member of that team, who an uphill battle to win top doubles become a little bitter ^nd partly bruised left knee suffered in the Montreal Canadiens’ first ever loss to the money for all meals which had been ECHO categories. A radar gun will be used Epple of West Germany. off, one of hockey’s greatest players second span of the second period and had a little too much to drink, rhoney last year against the top- blames the news med|a for her Washington Capitals Tuesday night, a club spokesman said Wednesday. consumed already also would have to to determine the speed of each con­ failure. Wenzel took a commanding lead in talked about the future. Doug Wilson had three pssists to lead became a bit obnoxious and began be paid. "But that wasn't the original •seeded team of Rich Bray and Doug Flag Waver Arrested "Well, if I quit tomorrow I’d , Club spokesman Claqde Mouton said Lafleur would be examined by doctors looking for a fight one night in HOCKEY testant’s serve., "I guess 1 have lost some of that Wednesday's first run, piling up a Chicago to its fourth straight again Friday. agreement, " he was reminded. “You 'Crawford. LAKE PLACID, N Y (I'PIi - A probably be offered something in Inking. The team member was white competitive spirit. " Beth said after lead of nearly half a second in the triumph. told us we wouldn't be charged Williams and Hughes will also take hockey fan arrested while displaying hockey,” he said. "But right now I’fti [ and Davenport is black. After others part in the singles portion of the $2,- Wednesday's finish. "I like to skate first heat. anything extra for our meals." That a large American flag during the still having too much fun playing to vainly tried to get the offender up to 500 event. for myself. Lately, I've had the The 23-year-old Wenzel was timed argument didn't faze him a bit. “So U.S.-Romania hockey game at the really think about retiring.’’ his hotel room, they asked Davenport Hughes is a former tennis captain jfeeling that I'm skating for the press. in 1:14.33 in the first run down the 1 ,- what," he snapped, ‘‘you ate 'em, The Regal Squirts overpowered Winter Olympics Monday night had Tim Bothwell and Don Murdoch to see what he could do, whereupon Enters I don't like the idea that I'm skating 231 meter course, while Epple was UConns Trounce Crusaders didn’t you?" Suffield 6-0 as Dave Yamarik led the at Holy Cross and is a teaching pro at stolen the flag from atop a Main scored Second-period goals-to spark the Pioneer Valley Racquet Club BOSTON (UPI) Tracy Austin, for someone else. So, to hell with you clocked the second fastest in 1:14.75. WORCESTER, Mass (UPI) - Coif points for Holy Cross, pow 15-9, while attack with two goals. Joel Kullas, Street pole. State Police said the victory. Don Maloney opened the game. The teams battled back and while Williams, a one time Rocky the 1979 U.S. Open champion, has guys." ”1'was'jiicky," Wenzel said. “I ny Thompson scored 22 points Ernie Floyd added 11. Chet Franklitri^ Pat Burke, Brian White, and Corey Tuesday. scoring for the Rangers at 7:50 of the fourth for the next six minutes before Mountain champ while at Northern entered the $125,000 Avon Cham­ The speed skating-team has won made a few mi.stakes»because it was Wednesday night to lead the Univer­ Capitalizing on a number of junior (jlarry Witts hit a running OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) ^ The Oakland Raiders of the'National Football Harmon each scored for ECHO. ’The crowd.of .8,500 spectators at first period with assists from Dean Colorado University, also spent three pionships of Boston to be held at the only six medals earned by, the difficult to ski on this artificial snow. sity of Connecticut to an 88-70 win Crusader missed cues UConn took a Assists went to White (-2), Duncan the Olympic Arena booed as slate Talafous and Esposito. , jump shot to make the to close the League announced Wednesday they have hired Chet Franklin of the New years on the European pro tour. Boston University and Bogton United States at the games. But I liked the course because the over Holy Cross. ' Orleans Saints as defensive backfield coach Campbell, Corey Harmon (-2), Sepn troopers led ^horhas J .Miller, 27, of Ron Chipperfield countered for the 39-25 lead at Halftime. gap to eight, 54-46, but this was the The addition of the Bay Staters Garden March 10-16. it was an­ Beth, the only racer to compete in gates were set an a fluid line and I Mike McKay netted 19 points, Ransom, Bobby Mayne and Kullas (- Clifton Park. N.Y., 'away. Stbte Oilers at 9:02 to tie the score butl Early in the second half, freshman closest Holy Cross would come. .brings the entry list to four,. Bill nounced Tuesday. all four events, said she felt she had never had to use my edges ’ while Bob Dulin added 16 and Jim ■2). Bob Halpin earned his third Police Tuesday said Miller was Bothwell, a defenseman, picked up^ Ernie Floyd hjt a three-point play UConn then outscored the Drake and Crawford filing earlier en­ The 17-year-old from Rolling Hills, done as well as she could — to an ex­ Cooper was hopeful of improving Abromaitis Had 12 as UConn raised and followed with a tip-in the next Crusaders 11-4 on a surge led by shutout of the season in goal. charged witK petit larcency for the rebound of a shot by Claude tries. Calif., joins a field that^already in­ tent. on her position. its record to 18-7. time down the floor to pull Holy Abromaitis and Bruce Kuczenski to The’ Vernon National Pee Wees stealing the $lM ) flag from atop the "I think Wenzel has the gold, un­ Larose and flipped the puck into an beat Wethersfield, 2-0. Dave Olender Sixteen of the top New England cludes Evonne Goolagong; Billy Jean "When I finish racing, I get alTtUe Ronnie Perry tallied a game-high 28 Cross within 11,43-32,17:35 left in th^ put the game out of reach. King and Andrea Jaeger. Austin will flagpole in front of the K-2' Ski Co. headache that tells me I’ve done the less she beats herself," said Cooper. unguarded net at 5:35 of the second SKI** scored on an assist from Bret Fac- pros will take pqrt in singles and reception center on Main Street. ■ "Irene is the only skier close enough period. tora. The second goal by Rob Tedoldi doubles play at the local club. he iTiaking her first appearance in best I could," she said. "But I wasn't Denim Look Out you CAN DO IT Boston as a professional. racing for myself so maybe I wasn't to catch her. But I'm definitely going "I don’t know what he (Bothwell) came on an assist from Olender. Jack Redmond, Racquet Club pro. was doing there (in front of the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ■ putting as much of rnyself into it” ,to move up tomorrow. I know I can PUT YOUR BEST FOOT Matt Cleary and Jason Hanford did make up time in the second run." net),” said Ranger Coach Fred — ff U.S. athletes aren’t at 6coreboQrd FORWARD ON THE UPHILLS an excellent job on defense. In other Frustration has also hit the figure- i Shero, wbo has been upset with his the Moscow Olympics, the Western tonicrence I Bowling. skating team. It had been expected The only other gold medal event Wednesday's Hesulls action, the Pee Wees defeated North defense corps in recent weeks, By United Press Inlernallonal Midwest Division Being able to ski straight up a hill To improve your uphill skiing, just ) today is the women’s 4X5-kilometer denim blue look won’t be NATIONAL HOHKKY LKAOUF. N .Y Bangers 4. Kdmonlonl w L r»ct Haven, 4-1. Fractora led the ECHO Brennan 374, Tom Martin Linda h/atianne of Northridge, III., Pittshurgn 7, Detroit fi with ease is the goal of many tourers. put ."your best fool forward " Concen­ c m NTUA Cl.l B- Ted Murdoch gave New York a 3-1 lead there eith||{. ('ainpbetl (’onference Kansas City 39 26 600 HINNETTES- Carol WAHTED and Charlie Tickner of Littleton, cross country relay. Buftalo4, Winnipeg 3 Milwaukee 3Ti 29 .M7 , feut most find out it is not all that trate on thrusting the gliding ski far attack with two goals. Brian 371, Bill Pagani Jr 136-359, at 15:30 when his rising 40-foot Levi Strauss’s San Fran­ Patrick Division Chicago 4. Toronto 2 Bushnell 193, Pam Robert­ Backiel 135-144-191-470, Next to Eric Heiden, the hockey w l A Pis (iK (JA Denver i 23 40 36Ti easy ahead of you so that your foot is Coughlin and Rob Tedoldi each added Bob Schack 351. Colo, would challenge for gold lais Angeles 3. Boston 0 Chicago * 21 43 328 son 198-202-545, Anita Terry Schilling 149-178-438, slapshot bounced off the glove of cisco headquarters said Philadelphia :a' d 13 y: 24^ 173 Thursday's (James ahead of your knee as in the photo. medals but now it appears neither team has impressed the most for the N Y Islanders 27 23 8 I9H 1B4 Utah 20 43 .317 one to the scoreboard. Assists went Vic A b ra itis 158-392, Wedries()qy_it wouldn’t Minnesota at N S' Islanders Pacific Division This helps keep your kick under you. Shorts 195-498, Linda Bur­ will win U.S. The youngest-ever U.S. team paltender Jim Corsi and dropped N Y Kanfiers 26 24 9 223 213 Washington at Atlanta to Cleary, Mark Cyr and Olender. TO BUY send its promised 23,000 Atlanta 2fr 23 10 I m 193 W L Pci not in back of you where it may cause ton 181-495, Tina Ahrens, George Zanis 141-387, Bill Temained unbeaten in five games by into the net. Anders Hedberg added Washington 17 31 9 Winnipeg at Montreal Seattle 4'> 18 714 Dave Royal did an excellent job in FI.K Si Bob Bonadies Tickner, in third place after the 1R2 2ir. Friday's (James you to slip. 183-480, Wanda Bonadies P alm er 157-381, Frank his 29th goal in the final minute of the pairs of patented denim Smvlhe Division lx)S Angeles 44 18 710 goal for ECHO. 140-367, Joe DeSimone 145- first two phases of the m en’s defeating West Germany, 4-2, and W L T Pts C,V OA Kdmonton at ('olorado Phoenix 40 21 6T« Thrusting your foot forward will Kiernan 376, Fran Maloney game as he skidded a 40-footer into jeans to the Soviet capital, Philadelphia at Vancouver 475, June 'Rowett 466, 149-386, Whit Hastings 137, program, goes after the gold tonight will meet the Soviet Union Friday ('hicaKo 2K 1914 66 1H9 173 San Diego 29 34 460 help yog achieve success on the The Eastern Connecticut Youth 136-373, Tom Atamian 373,, CLEAN Leona Baldgssario 196-465, night in the semifinals. an empty net. or an equal number of St. Uiuis 26 23 10 I 191 1(0 Portland 28 34 4'2 uphills. Hockey Organization will sponsor a Stan Seymour 142-145-393, in the free .skating co'mpetiton but he L)dnionton 19 29 12 221 246 (Jolden Slate 19 43 306 I EJeanor Lively 456. Bert Davis 155-369, John Elsewhere, Los Angeles blunked white Tshirts, or several Vancouver Wednesday 8 Hesulls Technical assistance provided Uy Eastern Ralph liy e r 135-377, Bruce will need an outs|anding perfor­ 194^ 9 m 2(M NATIO NAL BASKKTBALL ASS(K'. Platessional Ski Tourmg Irisiructors fund raising dance Saturday March 1, Russell Ailing thousand denim jackets. ('olurado If. ;m 9 : 18Ti m Atlanta 106. Milwaukee 100 Rieder 139-368, Stan Fish (42-377,' Dave USED CARS Boston, 3-0, Buffalo edged Winnipeg, Kastern Conlerence mance to beat B ritain's Robin WinnifK'K ir. 37 9 Iffi 2 i'. Indiana 131. New York 86 at St. Bernard's Hall in Rockville. “ No U.S. team , no Atlantic Division San Antonio 12T. Chicago 117 FLORAL- Loyce Gineo M cF arl^d 141-366, Lon Richards 167-389, A1 Coelho Cousins for the top prize. CLEVELAND (URIi - The 4-3, Chicago defeated Toronto, 4-2, Wales Conference W L Pet (JB Music will be provided by Blue Norris Division Kansas City il7. Seattle la 176-460, Linda Patrick 191- A nnulli 145-361, P ete Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday and Pittsburgh outscored Detroit, 7- jeans,” said the company’s Ihiston 4^ ir. TTO Uis Angeles 116, Denver 108 ] Horizons and dancing will be from 9 136, Art Cabral 136-357, Bill "I’d be happy with any medal but I W L T Pts (JK (JA Philadelphia . 44 16 733 I Staum 139-359, Nick 5, promotion director John Montreal It 20 7 71 lioston Ur . Utah 98 458. Hanson 180-438, John know that in order to win — and I placed forward Campy Russell on the 2T' Now York 30 32 484 16 ' p.m. to I a.m. Set-ups will be CARTER lx)s Angeles 2f. 27 9, ffl 239 249 2T> 34 424 19>i (Jolden StatiMiri. Houston lOS Zavarella 358. injured reserve , list because of the KingH 3, liruiiiH I) . Houck. Pittsburgh Washington Rieder 148-396, A1 Atkins think I can — I’ve got to do the best 21 27llj’ r.3 I9T' 227 New Jersey 26 36 419 20 Thumlav's (James provided. Ticket may be obtained by Houck said the news may ilartforuret I ai a \i' 12 211 212 Cleveland at Washington (i.ALA.MES- Denise Mar­ program I’ve ever done, ’ said recurring groin injury that has Dave Taylor rammed in two third- (.'cnlral Division calling Dick Royal at 675-5722 or 148-375, Ernie Pepin 152- Detniit I 20 29 9 49 196 2U3 W L Pel (JB Phoenix at Detroit tino 154-130-394, Kathy bothered him since December. period goals and goalies Doug make Muscovites blue Adhms Division Philadelphia at San Diego KEC- Randy Copeland 138- 370, Jim Venezia 354, Joe Tickner. “I’m in good .shape, but 1 Atlanlii 37 2fi .W - Carol Factora at 64|-7601. All To take his place on the roster, the Keanes and Mario Lessard combined because the denim W L T Pts (JF (JA 33 29 r02 4 Friday's (James McConnell 134-352. 391, Jerry Smith 152-390, Cataldi 360, Jim Pagano 1229 Main St., Manchtitar should have been in better shape." Bullalo :« tfi H 238 V» San Antonio San Antonio at Washington proceeds to benefit youngsters in the to shut out Boston for the first yme products are worth from Boston Houston ;V 31 492 6>( I PhiK'nix at Atlanta Stan Jakiel 149-376. Tom TEL. 846-64B4 Cavs reactivated guard Earl Tatum 34 16 H m 172 31 32 4!C 6 'i hockey program. P 357. Fratianne, the world champion, is Minnesota Indiana . Houston at Utah in 208 regular^seb.son games. | $100 to $150 a pair on the 26 1812 227 ITT. 26 38 4U6 12 in ihir^l place in the women’s com­ who had been on the injured reserve Toronto 2Ti 30 4 Cleveland f Denver at (Jolden Stale 223 24'' Detroit 14 47 230 W i list since Feb, 5 black market. Upebi‘c 20 30 H 171 21 r New .lersey at Igis Angele.s 14 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 , EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 - 15 Gardening Noble Star Flower Not as Bad as The Books Say By FRANK ATWOOD Africa. trip by this group. Half of the 19. Both are sponsored by the Mr. Young is a real estate agent The garden encyclopedia says that students are freshmen and for them Connecticut Horticultural Society. and a consultant to the ’Water, Rpbert Young’s plant has “large, it will be their first over-night ven- The buses will start, in West Hart­ grotesque flowers with (lull Mlors Resources Institute at the University ,ture under' high school auspices. ford, stop in downtown Hartford, and Newest Research Results: of Connecticut. Hou|^.planfs are a ’Their teacher of plant science, Ron and an offensive odor.” Not many then pick up their Manchester riders plants .are put down with such hard hobby anjLhe-haS'lTad the Noble Star Cjft-le, made the arrangements. at Caldor’s at 8:30 a.m. words in a garden book. FlpwefTor three years. It bloomed in •^*1 had the good fortune to go on a The Coventry Garden Club has the summer. Now it has had three Turning to another book by another very similar trip a few years ago arranged for a bus to the Boston writer, I find that the flowers are buds. Two blossomed and one fell off. with the Connecticut Horticultural Flower Show Tuesday, March 18, and Mr. Yoiing concluded that, in spite of again described as "grotesque” and, Society and, from that experience, I reports that all seats are taken. of the odor, this authority says “it at­ the plant’s reputation for thriving am sure the young people will have a with little water, he has given it too tracts flies that, in the hope of fin­ great two days. Joyner Session ding ripe meat, succeed only in affec­ little. It has done better with more The Philadelphia show is one of the ting pollination, with perhaps a drop moisture. top spring flower shows anywhere, MANCHESTER - State Rep. of nector as reward.” This is the second Noble Star and the great conservatories at Walter H. Joyner. R-Manchester, Blossoming on Notch Road, Bolton, Flower I have seen. Mrs. Richard Longwood Gardens, in Kennett will sponsor a question and comment in February, Mr. Young’s plant has Farr of Elizabeth Drive, Square, Pa., always are magnificent. session Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in the no chance of attracting a fly. To Manchester, invited me to see and The bus will go directly to the Lincoln Center for all interested per­ make up a little for the harsh things smell her plant two years ago, flower show, reaching there in early sons. said about it in the books, we told the blossoming in the living room in hot, afternoon. Dinner and overnight ac­ The session will address not only plant that we admired the shape of summer weather. This year, her commodations, with four girls or issues raised in a questionnaire dis­ its flowers. ’They are perfect five- plant waited until December to four boys in a room, will be at the tributed by Joyner, but also nursing pointed stars, curved back a little at bloom, before Christmas. It is ap­ Penn Center Inn in Philadelphia’s home issues and any other issues the tips. The color is cream arid the parent that we do not know when the rebuilt downtown. The bus will take affecting town residents. petals are crossed with many narrow ph.it is supposed to bloom. the group on a riding tour of the bands of red-brown. The edges of the Spring Flower Show historic center of this old city. The petals are bordered with a thick Students of vocational agriculture students are paying $47 each. They Disco Lessons will see Longwood Gardens in the fringe of gray hair. at Rockville High School, with two MANCHESTER - The Knights' of morning and then start home. ’The Latin name of the genus is teachers and two parents as adult ad­ Columbus Campbell Council will Stepelia, which has a pleasant sound, visors, will fill a bus on an overnight Buses to Boston sponsor a disco lessons tomorrow and the species name is magnificent. trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show Two buses will stopjn Manchester and each Thursday until March 27, It is nobilis. The common name in and Longwood Gardens March 14 and to pick up passengers on the way to from 7:.30 to 9:30 p.m. at the KofC English is a proud one, Noble Star 15. the Boston Flower Show, one on Hall. Flower. This is the first time Philadelphia Saturday, March 15, the day the show For more information call 646-9044 Mr. Young was given the plant as a has been selected for a flower show opens, and one on Wednesday, March after 7 p.Tn. single green, four-sided stem, with no leaves. Eight new stems have grown in a clump about six inches high The plant looks like a cactus but it is properly called a succulent. It seems TV ToniQht Curious succulent, native of South Africa, has flowers adapted for life in a dry climate with shaped like five-pointed stars. It is blossoming for Robert C. little rainfall, but perhaps not for life 6:00 CD $100,000 Name That Tune 9:30 D '4Qt Police Woman Young at his home on Notch Road, Bolton. Photo by Atwood) in a true desert. It is a native of South (D ® ® ® N«w« (D Dating Game 8 Camera Three ' 6 Movie Samar (1962) (D I Love Lucy ® M*A*S*H George Montgomery. Gilbert 10:00 Roland Joker's Wild 1 Contact 10:30 Si Life And Times Of Eddie Roo- HSC Appoints Director 8:00 d ) Newark And Reality 6:30 CD The Waltons erts 8 The Fourth Estate 8 Our Miss Brooks HARTFORD — Mark Lamos was son, Ariz. He also continues in his “Man and Superman” at Circle in the CD Carol Burnett And Friends (i) Cross-Wits @ Two Ronnies CDTIcTac Dough iX) @ Xlil Winter Otympica 1:00 named Wednesday as artistic direc­ position as artistic director of the Square, appeared at the American @ NBC News (5) Movie "The Fortune 11:00 'X'Movie All Through The tor of the Hartford Stage Company to California Shakespeare Festival. A Shakespeare Theatre in "Twelfth ® @ Over Easy Cookie ” 11966) Jack L'emmon, (D ® ® ® ® News Night” (1942) Humphrey Bogart. CDM*A*S*H succeed Paul Weindner at the close native of Chicago, he has directed at Night” with Lynn Redgrave, and at ® Bob Newhan Waller Matthau A swindling law­ Conrad Veidl yer advises his brother-in-law to (D Benny Hill '3® 8 ® Tomorrow Princeton's McCarter Theatre in "A 6:55 8 The Millionaire of the 1979-80 season. the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego •4j News play up an accident injury and 8 Movie The Petty Girl Month in the Country” opposite Tam­ collect the insurance 8 David Allen (1950) Robert Cummings, Joan and at the Guthrie Theatre in ® Captioned ABC News At a special meeting, the board of Minneapolis. This past summer he my Grimes. 7:00 (8 (8 ® Buck Rogers In The Caulfield CD CBS News 25th Century 11:30 directors of the Stage Company voted directed the world premiere of At the Arizona Theatre Company (D O M'A*S*H (8 IS) Bill Moyers' Journal 1:10 (D Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ D ® Baretta unanimously to accept the ‘Winter's Tale” for the San Fran­ he has directed productions of "A d ) ABC News ® College Hockey erts recommendation of its search com­ (D Face The Music CDKojak 1:40 cisco Opera, apd in 1978 the premiere Flea in Her E ar,” “Twelfth Night,” (3) Festival Of Faith 8:30 mittee. Chairman Edward Lane- (X) Merv Griffin ® ® XIII Winter Olympics (X Black Sheep Squadron of Israel Horowitz's “Mackeral” at "Equus,” "The Show Off,” and Soul Train (7) Racing From Roosevelt Reticker reported that the com­ the Hartford Stage Company Old currently Chgkov's "The Sea Gull. " (8) News 9:00 “1 8 ® Tonight CKUMNS MATWEE ENDS FM. I mittee had selected Mr. Lamos from (8 Dick Cavett (D Movie •’Charro" (1969) Elvis 0 Sergeant BilkBllko ‘ZEBRA in the Kitchen'* G 2.-00 I Place. The Stage Copipany began the Newtywed Game Presley. Ina Balm An oullaw more than 80 candidates. search for a^new director after Paul 7:29 reforms himself and rescues a if 1:45 Merit Lamos is acting artistic director of Western town. An accomplished actor, Lamos Weidner announced his resignation Daily Numbers (E ® The Iren Crisis: America Vernoncinr L2 Held Hostaoe the Arizona Theatre Company in Tuc­ starred on Broadway last season in last November. 7:30 8 (8) @1 Quincy ROUIfS 84-86 f XIT 9S CD P.M. Magazine 8 Nancy Savtn And The Arts 12:00 649-933J SI All In The Family ST) Skiing To Gold (D Columbo Arts Council Starts Drive rvURRIED HARTFORD — The Greater Hartford Arts Council will provide support for dozens of non-profit arts 1. COUPLE 7:20 launched its 1980 United Arts Fund Drive Wednesday at a organizations in the Greater Hartford area including the 9:30 breakfast meeting for more than 400 Hartford area Symphony Society of G reater Hartford, the Hartford ENDS THURSDAY residents determined to raise at least $675,000 within the Ballet, the Connecticut Opera Association, the TIM CONWAY next five weeks. Wadsworth Atheneum, the Hartford Stage Company, and TNEMSINBifilSL ,2 ,n. "THE • Lloyd G. Richards, artistic director of the Yale Reper­ Bushnell Memorial Hall. 1:30l.i; PRIZEFIGHTEP 'pc tory Theatre and dean of the Yale School of Drama, ad­ The campaign by the Arts Council is limited solely to FRI.- "JAWS 2" dressed the audience of volunteer solicitors, represen­ solicitations from business organizations. It has netted a irSAREAlOmtlPK tatives from area arts organizations, and corporate and total of almost $4 million from 800 large and small community leaders. 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.AUTOMATIC COMFORTenpuP She Herald 3025 MAIIN ST. CLASTONBDRY The Most Reliable and Responsive Fuel Service, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING .liinctioM of Kouteh 2 ^ .'I 659-0162 Since 1908 Call 568-1200 PLEASE CALLTHEATRE FOR SCFIEEN TIMES Pt:. ; 16 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 21, I960 - .17 Council Rejects One Land Swap, Delays Another Firehouse Siren . 1 H«fp Wanted 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanted 13 Homaa For Sale 23 By By^RBARA RICHMOND side of West Street and abUts land of The council's action was prompted The Plaitiiing Commission told the talk of condominium development in Planning Commission wants from i Added in Bolton 1, j HrraM Reporter Burry as well as land of Park West by a recommendation of the Planning council it had discussed the proposal the areas around Henry Park, adding the Traffic Authority and the Recrea­ Associates. ' Commission. The commission said and voted to ask for further input' that once these fields belong to the, tion Commission, and to report back By DONNA HOLLAND * M B T TIME HELP BOLTON - Immediate oc­ Secretaiies, Typists, Bookkeepers, cupancy. 7-room Ranch wiUi VEIRNON — The Town Council As part of the request, Lee & La­ the Maiden Lane property wouldn't town it wouldn’t have to worry about to the council within 30 days. Herald Correspondenl TUNSCRmON CUSTOMER SERVICE Tuesday night rejected a request for from the Traffic Authority and the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Clerks, and all Office Skills. in-ground pool and 2-car- gar­ ment, in exchange for a deed from augment Henry Park to any ap­ Recreation Commission. the hospital selling the property to The council also agreed to askv-’ Urgently needed to. work in com­ & CONTROL CLERK age, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, a land swap between town-owned BOLTON — An $11,000 outdoor warning device is i r the towp, said if the town's appraisal preciable extent, due to topography Town Planner George Russell last someone else. Robert DuBeau, attorney for the - D t p , , panies throughout thj^ greater kitchen and family room com­ land on West Street and a parcel of currently being installed on the roof of the town firehouse Hartford region. As many days or of the -exchange raised the question and location. month gave the council several He also noted the lack of off-street hospital, to attend the next meeting Halp Wanted 13 bination with caipeting and land on Maiden Lane. And again the ,on Notch Road. weeks as you want, immediate Busy diversified position coor­ fireplace, formal diningroom, df comparable value, then they would The three-way land swap would reasons why the proposed swap could parking in Rockville. He said he of the council 'to answer questions. " We have an interesting openings. dinating and expediting work flow council delayed action on a proposed The period when the town was without any sirens led to and challenging position in Blggeat Monty In Town for one of New England's largest aluminum siding. $85,000. be receptive to a reasonable adjust­ have the town exchange its land for be feasible. would like to see some arrangement l i e r a l b PART 'HME, Want cash for Group I Wolverton Agency land swap, betweep the town, the purchase of the warning device. Small problems that the holidays? For every day? our Medical Records Call Dottlo at 276-7070 transportation oompaniea. Good i . ' ment. hospital land near Henry Park. The He said the community gardens, made so some non-hospital patrons Chapter Dance occurred between its purchase and installation have now INDEX D e p a rtm e n t fo r a telephone personality, accuracy Realtors, 649-2813. Rockville General Hpspitali and the The pair had said earlier that if the hospital in turn would get the church now on the town land, could be could also use the parking area. It’s easy with the phone in EXOUSiVELY WOMEN in typing and ability td keep track been solved. your own home. Call 249-7773. Transcription Typist. I 100 CoiwtHiitlon Plaia Rockville Baptist Church. town denied the request, they in­ MANCHESTER - The Manchester " N O TIC tt of details essential. A growth MANCHESTER - THREE. land, near the hospital, for additional relocated to the rear of the Ecker Councilman Leonard Jacobs asked The town currently has four sirens — none of which Good typing skills, and ______Hartford. Cocw,______potential poidtlon (or the In­ Richard W. Lee and Stephen A. La­ chapter of Parents Without Partners,-' 1 — Lost and Found BEDROOM CAPE - Garage. tended to take several steps to parking. farm property, but some expense if it might be possible that the town were working for awhile. The sirens on the firehouse and the ability to use a dividual who can assume respon­ Stove. New oil burner. ment of Lee & Lament Realty own will sponsor a dance Saturday from B 2 — Personals AUTOBODY COMBINATION sibility. Convenient E^st Hartford develop the Maiden Lane parcel. The matter has, been passed back would be incurred in providing has another parcel of land it could _ Announcements SALESMAN- Opportunity-for Transcriber a must. Enclosed porch. Plastered the property off Maiden Lane and p.m. to 1 a.m. at Piano’s Restauraid.^ on Riga Lane are how operable — they were rebuilt. 3 MAN - At least 5 years’ location off 1-64. We Offer a com­ They said they would seek a and forth between the council and access to this site. swap instead of the community gar­ 4 — Entertainment exciting position. Knowledge We offer Comprehensive walls. Rec roopi. Workshop. Lewis Street. The rear portion of the •The sirens on Boston Turnpike (Route 44A) are not of stoves helpful. Base plus experience. Can start at $7 per petitive starting salary, ample free sideline variance to build on the various commissions for a year. He said acquisition of the land dens area. He said the town wasn’t in Bolton. 5 — Auctions Fringe Benefits ‘and plea­ hour. All fringe benefits. Call parking and anfexcellent Immediate occupancy. $59,- Music will be by the Vic pubaldo’'' operating. commission. Full medical employee benefit package. Call 900. Peterman Agency, 649- property abuts land owned by the Lewis Street end of the parcel and Council member Stephen Marcham adjacent to the park would assure ' about'to lose the ballfields on the FINANCIAL sant surroundings. Bill Kates at 688-7596. town in Henry Park. band. The general puulic is invited)'* The cost of the warhing device is 50 percent reimbur­ 6 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaoes benefits. Paid .vacation. Call Chris Garcia or Ron dtavens at 9404; 649484i||^ would ask the town for access off commented Tuesday, “It strikes me that the ballfields would be available hospital property. Mrs. Gray 525-1931, The town-owned property, which Tickets will be available at the doorj sable by the Department of Defense — Civil g _ Personal Loans MEDICAL-DENTAL assis­ Fox Hill Road'to the rear portion of a,s an issue where the buck doesn't for recreation as long as the town The council agreed to have the 1 0 Insurance MSTirUTE OF'UVMG BOLTON - In-law apartment Preparedness. 400 Washington Street tant wanted for oral surgeon Lee & Lamoqt want, is on the west the Lewis Street property. seem to stoc desired. He also said that there is mayor obtain the information the EMPLOYMENT COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - 528-9551 4xt’STUDS 1ST QUALITY PANELING UTILITY PANELS Lost and Found 1 skills. Experienced preferred. for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be million dollars is available for mass transit capital in­ FIBERGLAS INSULATION LOUVER RIFOLD DOORS 2hips. t Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 Saturday, 7:30 to 5. Apply at Busboys. 989 Ellington Road, Professional Singer/Pianist. picked up before 11 a.m. A’xR’x’/k” HARDBOARD '644-8597. vestments from a decision the region made not to build 3jSED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to jjublic of the possibility of a natural disaster or a nuclear Monday through Friday. time, weekends included. Apply in person Saturday Gymnastic School^_3_U 5 U. good condition. 646-8069. Several in Area ^ ta c k .” Please call 649-8241 after 5:00 pupils per teacher. FREE in------p.m. through Friday. Garden — Massey said a study of the area the warning device Grove Caterers, Inc. Keeney - field troductory lesson with this ad. , ."Slavers will be conducted and if any dead spots are found, Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. W Announcemanit ' 3' WANTED PERSON TO Street, Manchester. service Support Reagan ;;J}ie siren currently on the firehouse will be used there. BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut, ATTENTION TOTALPHONE boys. 3 to 5 days week, 1 to 6 WORKING MOTHER technlclens $65 a cord. Well seasoned, A-1 VERNON - Five Ver­ p.m., Rachael Road area. NEEDS BABY SITTER in Franklin Welles, a former 20S0FF SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need □ REAL ESTATE hardwood. True full cord, 128 non Republicans and four help receiving your calls? Your home or mine No area of Verplanck School I cf. $^Tdeliverd in Manchester state senator; Ruth Cor­ iREGDLARLOWP ISelectmen Learn weekends. Call 646-3487, from 6:30 a m. to 8 a.m., ! electro/mechanlcal Ellington Republicans are PRICESI Temporary or permanent. area. 528-2950^ , bin, vice chairman of the Personal Attention ... Very Monday-Friday. Call 643-8222,' aquipmant Homes For Sale 23 among more than 100 Republican Town Com­ WE ARE LOOKING FOR after 5 p.m. SEASONED FIREWOOD for Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Connecticut residents who mittee; Mrs. Frank |Of Dump Station 8623. Housewives interested in sale. $55 1 ton truck load.. making good money for part are you looking for a BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Please dall after 4:00 p.m., have announced their sup­ McCoy, of the Executive paneled living room, eat-in port for Republican — BOLTON — The Board of SelecUnen viewed slides and time hours, soliciting from company that’s a pace­ 644-1444. Board"'of the Republican our pleasant East Hartford kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, presidential hopeful. le a rn e d about several transfer stations in Connecticut at WE HAVE AN OPENIN'j for setter in its field? Town Committee; Romeo □ EMPLOYMENT Office. Hourly rate, Plus com­ lovely quiet setting on dead­ FIREWOOD- All Hardwood Ronald Reagan. meeting Tuesday. pick-up and delivery driver in end street, deeded beach Auclair of the Senior missions, plus bonuses. Hours we’re looking for peo­ cut 1 year ago. Cut. split, Reagan has previously — Toby Goodrich, from the Department of Environmen­ •••••••••••••••••ft******* 9 a m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- Service Department. Contact rights. $79,900.’ Call exclusive Citizen Committee; and J. Stan Ozimek, 643-5135. ple who are top notch delivered. 12”-16"-24". Elmer t a l Protection, showed the slides and presented informa- Help Wanted 13 4993, ask for Teresa.. agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, Wilson, 649-5900. received the endorsements Arthur Bryant, member of in theirs ... Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal of more than 300 state and '.tSion about transfer stations, the cost of which varies un- the Zoning Board. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. housing opportunity. 443-4470. FOR SALE'- 10-horse Ariens party leaders including Ellington Republicans ,3>elievably. Apply 81 Commerce Street, If you have experience In Snowblower. 5-speed forward, half of the Republican giving support include, Sal­ — . The board is currently looking into the feasibility of a Glastonbury. PTG the installation and repair COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 I reverse, with tirechains, state senators, eight ly V aughn, a fo rm er GYPSUM WALLROARD /iBmBi —transfer station for the town. Such a station will be COMPANY, Telephone 633- EAST HARTFORD of electro/mechanlcal' baths, first floor panelled Used one season. $550. Call 7631. equipment with the ability family room with fireplace after 5 pm. 646-7230. mayors and first member of the Board of 5'ABSWHITE RETARDS HEAT LOSS! PUSTIC LAMINATED i IP! COLONIAL tt^eeded if and when the town joins the Regional Solid to troubleshoot and repair and large deck. Formal dining selectmen, and 12 state IW aste Energy Recovery Facility in Windham. digital circuits to compo­ Selectmen, and member of TUB WALL KIT CPVC PLASTIC PIPE POSTFORMED COUNTERS SHELVING KITS CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC PAPER (MRRIER room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ BEAUTIFUL HITCHCOCK representatives. ” Figures presented by Alan Bergen, administrative - Experienced only. Top nent levels we have a lot to age. Wooded lot, walk out the Republican Town Com- SIZE REG. LOW SALE offer youl HUTCH ■ Open top, like new. Former Connecticut ...... i a . -assistant, show it will cost about $100,000 to build a wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 basement. Group I, Philbrick $350. Twin Spool Beds, com­ m itte e ; V in c e n t A. 2 'COLONIAL KIT 1399 11.19 Agency. 646-4200. Gov. John Davis Lodge is Ideal, economical base for paint • I'/V'rtO' DRAIN, WAITE. UENT- 089 'transfer station. | Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, plete, $100. Call 649-3253; or Malatesta, former chair­ 3' COLONIAL KIT 16.99 19.19 563-0151. WANTED LOCAL INTERVIEWS honorary chairman of the or wallpaperl Easy to handle & RES. 4 .4 1 ...... The cost varies depending on the site work, the station 646-3102, man of the Board of Educa­ work withi Great tor do-lt-yourself 4' COLONIAL KIT WILL BE HELD I VETERANS. Unbelievable • riir Dwv- QM 23199 19.19 ;^tself and how much work the town can do. 14 to 107 Prospect Street Connecticut Reagan for tion and the Board of home Impro'vements! 5 pre-cut panels. Easy to Installl Tough RE . I M i ...... JflENOIH Gold on White or Gold Leather. 5'. 6', RN-LPN wanted for 3.p.m.-ll opportunity. Buy this 5 8 5 'COLONIAL KIT 29 99 23.99 CALL COLLECT 1976 EL ! T IG E R io o c c President Committee. The Finance; Rosemary S. •5 Q4L MADT MIX JOINT COMPOUND 7.98 ABS waterprool construction. Moulded- For hot or cold water suppllesi Reduces 6', 10'. 12' lengths. End caps extra. j; Costs to be considered include site preparation, p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. I bMroom. 2 bath Colonial. No ARCTIC CiVT snowmobile - Complete with brackets for easy Republican presidential In soap dish & shampoo holder. pipe sweating due to self-tnsulating • SQUARE EDGE lUTCHER ILOCX- "operator’s shack, retaining wall and pad, compactor and Apply director of nursing. GALL 647-9946 Sal Madina down payment. No closing Excellent Condition. Call Malatesta, former town installatlonl Real distressed wood. costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- primary, will be on March • -DUMir PATTEMMIEO. M . N ...... M.N properties. R«|. B.4S...... r ...... 4.MLIN. FT. r.lK)x and hopper. Salmonbrook Convalescent (212) 492-7777 after 5 p.m., 649-1273. treasurer and member of Home, off House Street, 2000, 25. "Z. If such a station were operating the town could realize or or. send letter or resume 0 the town committee; and Glastonbury. Please call 633- to his attention at: WE BUY & SELL USED Vernon residents who Samuel Pearl,dormer first Big Improvements or Small Fix-Ups! I/I^e' ve Got It AH! ~ a profit from the collection and sale of newspapers, glass 5244. NEW 7 ROOM CAPE oh 3/4 FURNITURE - One piece or have announced their sup­ selectman in Vernon.' '-and scrap metals. ------>------647-9947 Supreme acre lot. Aluminum siding entire household. Cash On The £ i T, Bergren said it would cost about $21,(XX) per year to ^9'' Equlpmont & Systams storms, screens. Appliances, Line. Furniture Bam. 646- port for Reagan include carpeting. $92,500. Several Corp. 0865. ^ K other Colonial styles being ;;;another $30,000 to haul the trashI’’? from the transfer station di‘ec™ brook Convalescent r% rnursinrsaf^ Home, off 170 53rd 8t., Brooklyn, N.Y. ASK FOR CHRIS 11232 built. Peterman Agency, 649- ELLINGTON COrfL the Windham facility. House Street, Glastonbury. •«nl ippliItT iiMi)" ■/! 9404 . 649-4844. COMPANY - $88 a ton-loose, Kennedy Backers ~ The selectmen are and have been investigating a ^P'®8se call 633-5244.______$95 a ton bagged. 11 1/2 West MANCHESTER ■ Six-room —"method of trash disposal for some time. The town BABYSITTER NEEDED- Road, Rockville. Closed Sun­ Colonial Ranch. 3 large days and Mondays; hours 8 ~ currently uses the Artdover Disposal Area at a cost of Monday through Thursday, 3' bedrooms, 2 baths, family , am. to 5 pm. 872-4524. Organise Group ZtSO ,000. p.m. to to p.m. Own transpor- style kitchen with appliances. * Z . !, year the board expressed interest in joining the lation. Call i diningroom, beamed and SOUTH WINDSOR - weekends anytime. fireplaced livingroom, 2-car ^ ^Windham facility. garage. 1 1/2 treed acres. South Windsor supporters Burgess ana Lorneiius ~ ' Board members planned to meet with Windham of- of S en. E d w a rd ,M. LATHE OPERATORS - With Group I, Wolverton Agency PANASONIC FM-AM 4 Nicholson. SAW HORSE / vSr Awhr. 24"FLUORESCENT "EVANS" FINE QUALITY "TILE-EZE" CERAMIC U.L. APPROVED , ■ r t ficials Wednesday night to discuss a contract between the 2 years’ experience. Good Realtors. 649-2813. CHANNEL STEREO ■ 4 Kennedy for president, Also, Jane Drachenberg, FLOOR TILES 'Z, two towns but the Windham officials didn’t show up. benefits. Salary n^otiable. speakers. Also 8-track have formed a committee BRACKETS 7V)'CIRCULADSAW BRIGHT LIGHT FLAT WALL PAINT ELECTRIC TAPE * Claire Gritzer, Meriam The facility, capable of disposing of about 108 tons of S®"'!' , RANCH - Six rooms, 3 player/recorder. $200, Call to help Kennedy gain the bedrooms, reefoom, im­ 643-4658. Bouley, Ruth Griffin, 99 ~ trash per year, is located on land adjacent to the Kendall tetephon^528-^5 nomination in November. 199 RSS CTN maculate home with park-like Florence Gay, Clarency GAL. ~ Company, near the Intersection of Route 6 and Interstate yard. Only $57,900. Group 1 ESTATE TAG SALE - Squire Mary E. Nicholson, cam­ ^REG, 1 29 NO. 7308 REG. 9.99 Gay, Arlene Aniello, Louis ' ” 84 in Windham. RARE OPPORTUNITY - Townhouse apartments in Ashford convenient to 1-86 Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. Village A partm fnts, 72F Fits 2x 4'8. Pair makes 1 saw 1 t/3 HP (max. motor output.) Built in on/oll switch. With 6' Super durablel Washablel 6 yr. REG. 10.99 Multiple uses! Stock99 up now at paign coordinator, is being 9 Aniello, Lewis Dube, horse! Warm up to do-it-yourself Adjusts for bevel & depth. Double warranty. White A popular decor­ “ The facility will turn trash into steam for sale to Ken- 0 W N YOUR OWN and UConn. Imperial Drive. Manchester, assisted by John Woodcock cord, template & hardware. Re­ Crystal glaze lor easy mainten­ this great low price & really savel BUSINESS. Distributor for MANCHESTER - Exceptional off Spencer Street. White Joseph Krahula, Martha savings nowl insulated. placeable lamp. White. ator colorsi ance! 5 colors' to choose IromI In V4"x60' rolls. — dall as a mans of reducing refuse disposal costs. ” III, deputy coordinator and Kodak film. Duracell 15-room colonial home sewing machine, 3-drawer Krahula, and Chris Moran. approx. 6 sq. It. ctns. Huge 2 bedroom apartm ents on 50-(- acres ol privacy, each willi il ,s Jack Moran, public Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and situated on 6 1/4 aores, stowaway chest, black and Currently the team is other photo products needed overlooking Manchester. white televison, cookware, relations director. own front entrance. Fully applianced kitchen with di.sliwasln i, canvassing voters in »m a Nc h es t er •HARTFORD That you can find a lot in your area. No selling. Ser­ Large kitchen, summer brie a brae, chairs and Those on the District preparation for the •SDUTH WINDSDR —more fascinalinK facts about vice top Retailers under dining area, 'z bath down, large livingroom with glass door lo walk kitchen, formal diningroom, mirrors. Everything must go! Steering Committees are 145 SPENCER ST. 3200 N.MAIN ST. NUTMEG RD. a lot more American cities C09RECTI0N exclusive contract established beautiful lamilyroom with 10:30 a m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday Connecticut primary to be by us. High immediate in­ out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in clo.scis. lull hallis massive . fireplace, 5 22nd. of February to Sunday Barbara Pierce, Elizabeth held March 25. Two special CA LL 649-0136 OPEN in the Mobil CHy Vacafion W« would llko to an- bedrooms, 3 baths, all new Loftus, Julia Nicholson, (OFF ROUTE 5) and Business (!uidc! It lists nounca that tha ad for come minimum required in­ with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry lacililics available in the 24th. fund-raising events are more than 1,000 hotels and vestment $9,975! Vm % profit electrical, plqmbing, founda­ Kathryn Sheckley, Mary planned for Feb. 25 in 289-0231 Economy Elactric In laat structure. Call between 8 AM basement. Beautiful redecoration in process — inside and out tion. May be heated with NEW MINK HAT ■ New •ENFIELD restaurants in 53 cUics and avaning’a Harald waa In- Haley, Diane Haley, Newington where Kennedy •NEWINGTON OPEN MON-THURS quality rates them on a & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or wood. Group I Wolverton Collar. One set Syracuse SUNDAYS corract. Comd See Our "COUNTRY WITH •CONVK.NIKNCK liymg. Charles Francis, Kevin 79 HAZARD DR. one-to-Hve star system. The write: American Film Agency Realtors. 649-2813, China. Ladies’ clothing, men's will appear personally. 127 BERLIN TPKE. 8-5:30 Tha aala announcad In Married Coupies preferred. No Pets From '230/month. Security Dwyer, George Clark, Guide also ((ives historic, P rocessing, Inc., 1935R clothing. Miscellaneous. 643- The Kennedy campaign CA LL 666-5691 & PALUMBO DR. tha ad atarta thia avaning, Hoover Court, B’ham, AL COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 9607. I Patricia Hankard, Marilyn FRI. 8-8 SAT 8-5:30 sightseeing and conference ( , required. ['headquarters officially facility information, plus not Saturday aa atatad In 35226. room Western Ranch. Only 4 Morrison, Dolores Goguen, CLOSED SUNDAY 9.. to 3.. years old. With central air, COLONIAL SOFA & CHAIR - 'lopened at 1678 Ellington detailed maps, of airports tha ad. Wa ragrat any In- Call 742-6412 Mary Quigley, Margaret ' road, Wednesday night. and downtown areas. It's convanlanca to Economy TYPISTS AND CLERK I lor an appointment fenced pasture, out buildings. Table and 4 chairs. Excellent available at Mobil service Elactric and thalr TYPISTS are needed to work 2 ponds, brook and much condition, reasonable. Call -i in the Hartford area. Call more, .Group I Philbrick stations and at most hook- cuatomara. 649-3248 between 9 and )2 stores for $4.95. 'today. TAC/TEMPS. 727-8430. Agency. 646-4200, noOn. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 Frank and Ernaat EVEIVING HERALD, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1980 — 19 Paanuta — Charlaa M. 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HE LIK EP VOU... i ANOTHER PANCE... ite.for short 3 W ale X V 1 1 m □ 1 0 L 0 12 Stamping 4 Untie E N T A L Q L A R E 0 Lla^TfiN.^ Tb' H|B. 1 device 5 Leg joint A L 1 fN E 0 E N E V A 13 Makes pig 6 Insect at a S A A R D 1 E T M A Y sounds I picnic T E □ c R U A 1 14 Comedienna ' 7 Snow runner T H 1 8 T L E P E K 8 Ejeds Secretary, Arden 6 Rising U E T 0 A 0 N [7 N 0 16 Armenian I 9 One-tenth R z-v A^ N T i A R Q 0 0 A E 1RAi(a4 i - i i mountain (prefix) £ 8 R E E 0 N A W T 16 Ocular 10 Sinister Now She’s Boss college pass in India 17 On tame tide 11 Mrs. Truman 4 Rrlscllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 34 Part of to be 52 First-rate •••••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAR ABBY: My husband (I’ll call him Leo) was having 18 Barks 19 Greek letter •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Motoreyeles-Bleyeles 64. a n ‘affair with his secretary, and 1 found oul about it. He 20 Bad things 40 Animal doctor (comp, wd.) PafnUno-Paparfng 32 Building Contneting 33 Autos For 98le' 81 Autos For Sale . ^ ' 67 Trucks tor Sale 82 21 byeirib tul> (ebbr.) SmvIetM Otf»nd _ - broke if off. and we are now getting counseling. Leo says he A U /AV LIFE r V E /'W E L L , P O N T '"0UT THERE GOES 22 In the know 23 Tim ing 53 Give SarvfM t O tftn d 31 — ------(— _ r 41 Not genuine 1975 HONDA SUPER STORT.,* BEEN SAVING MV LOOK NOW, VOUR LIFE SAVINGS/ 24 Genetic 24 Wr^dwork INTERIOR PAINTING & CARPENTRY, CUSTOM 1970 FORD CUSTOM ffiDAN- BANK REPOSSESSIONS wants to make our marriage work, and I believe him. 43 Ruled temporarily c m TREE SERVICE - Free ,756 Kerker headers. KNN; 1 was (and still am) devastated by this affair, and want to HUGS ANP KISSES J E N N V LU"' material feaw res estimates, discount senior NEW WALLPAPERING - Quality, HOUSES, ADDITIONS 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, FOR SALE - 1873 Buick Le it (abbr.) 44 Change color 56 Nigerian Professional Work at GARAGES, ROOFING i offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Sabre $895; 1972 Audi $895. filters. Oil cooler. Much,,,, do everything I can to restore our oncc-wonderful marriage FOR VOUR BROTHER,, 25 Totals citizens. Company MANCHESnR ENTERPRISE 69 FORD PICK-UP FlOO with more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 25 Spasm. 26 Natty ' 47 Direction tribesm an Offtf* complwt* Bookk««plng Reasonable Prices I'Frilly In­ SIDING- Kitchens, The above may be seen at the since we have a beautiful family. PRISCILLA/ - Mani;hester-owned and wood cap. AM/FM CB and p.m. , 28 Assault 27 S n ^ r 48 Lawyer's 57 Man's S«rv(cM for amoH huoinkwii. sured. References, Free Bathrooms, and Repair Work HIGH PERFORMANCE AND Savings Bank of Manchester, I told Leo that I cannot feel comfortable as long as that 32 Of God (Let.) operated. Cali 646-1327. Typfna, Monthly Billing carpet. Asking $1,200. 871- 29 petron saint nicknam e Avoilobfo. Pick up doPvory. Estimates. G.L. McHugh, 643- Of All Kinds. Cali Robert Jar­ ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 Main Street, Manchester. woman is his secretary. He tried to get rid of her, but she 33 Spanish hero vis for estimates, 643-6712. npei 30 Billiard aids 49 Sensible 58 Compass B4M TREE SERVICE- W Rin BOX T 9321. Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 threatened to sue the company if her job is changed in any ( 35 Pending 31 Midwestern seconds, 30 mpg., suspension 1970 VOLKSWAGEN - New Mobilebile Homes 85 36 Small quantity 51 Mountain point Spwialist in tree and stump C/0 HERALD way. (Can she do this?) KITCHENS, COUNTER radial spoilers. Excellent con­ exhaust, snows. AM/FM. TRUCK 1970 FORD cab over 37 Same (prefix) removal. Free estimates. Building Contneting 33 Abby, I simply cannot tolerate this woman in my 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 9 1 0 11 TOPS, .PAINTING & dition. ^ 9 5 . 6467536. $650. Call 644-9^4. flat bed. Call Rick 6466714 BEST TIME TO BUY. 36 Buddhism Seilior citizen discount. 24 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Clearance sale on all left over"" husband’s office! IS there any way he can get rid of her WES ROBBINS Carpentry WALLPAPERING - Block type 1 2 1 3 1 4 hour, year round service. 643- models and preowned homes. ■ without causing a nasty law suit? She was working 39 Man's name 7285 ’ SPECIAL WINTER PtInOng-Papmrtng 32 remodeling specialist. Ad­ Tile Floors, Bathrooms, CAMARO il975 ^ Ceramic Tile St Finish Work. 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO 1973 GMC JIMMY- Best offer. New 14’ wide 1979 models'"’ elsewhere in the company when the affair began, and she 42 Earliest born IS 1 6 1 7 r a t e s : ditions, rec rooms, dormers, automatic. Interior/exterior f t PAINTING - Interior and Commercial & Residential. MX- Excellent condition, low Call between 5 and 7 pm, 647- from $13,900. Preowned.,... asked Leo to hire her as his secretary. 45 Unit of work built-ins, bathrooms, excellent shape. Runs great. 1 8 1 6 2 0 2 1 exterior, paperhanging, Free estimates. 646-3046. mileage. Quadrophonic Asking $3,100. 643-7736. 1372. homes from $1,495. Trades Plea$e advise. 46 Chinese fish EXPERT PAINTING and kitchens, 649-3446. 3 U11WV 4. 2-^) excellent work references. stereo^ trpek, power steering welcome. Plaza Homes. 826 NO CITY AND NAMELESS sauce 2 2 2 3 2 4 LANDSCAPING- Specializing Free estimates. Fully in­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY / brakes, one qwner. 872-6528, DATSUN >1974 PICKUP St ) 0369. ; _ 47 Ennumerates in Exterior House Painting. 2 6 2 6 2 7 2 $ 2 9 3 0 3 1 sured. Martin Matson, 649- CARPENTRY i MASONRY - Carpentry and general con­ 633-5310, or 659-0508. CUTLASS OLDSMOBILE 1974 DEAR NAMELESS: There is nothing to prevent a per­ Captain Eaay — Crooka ft Lawrence 50 Royal Tree pruning, spraying, 4431. Additions and Remodeling. ARE YOU SELLING YOUR' 54 Actress Gabor tracting. Residential and (2-door) Both as Is; both in Motorcycles-Blcfcles 84 son from suing. Win or lose, the suii alone in this case could 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 $ mowing, weeding Calf 742- Free estimates. Call Anthony MOBILE home? State wi(iq,„, I REAP HOW COME? /• ca r o l PHONEP 55 Made public 7947. commercial. Whether it be a 1976 FORD ECONOLINE running condition. Best offer. initiate some embarrassing publicity. Consult a lawyer, and Squillacote 649-0811. listing service for any park in VA.WAS-H WHAPPA / CHRIS'S WOM T'TELL 59 Hand 3 8 3 7 3 9 A&W PAINTING Contrac­ small repair job, a custom VAN 106 V8. Finished in­ Call 649-5334. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - let' him guide you. tors. Quality painting and built home or anything in terior. Loaded with options. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, Connecticut. Call George v ’m ean?- h er w e’p t r a c e p him im plem ent BI^ICK. BLOCK. STONE 60 Mersh 3 8 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 paper hanging at’^flasonable between, call 646-13/9. Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. Adams at Plaza Homes. 828- FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY 1007o stock and in excellent De a r ABBY: My husband is crazy about my feet! He 61 Cut of beef Fireplaces, concrete. rates Fully insured. Free $3750. Call 633-3233,5661804 or 0369. Chimnev repairs Nq job too - Rendodeling and Additions. 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - shape. $4500. 742-8786. (comp, wd.) 4 6 4 6 Estimates Call Wayne 563-6373 evening^ gels turned on just playing with my toes. small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Rooting-Sldlng't^hlmnel 34 Bucket seats. One owner. 11 do have pretty feel, but 1 never thought my feel would .62 New England 7696. Needs some body work. $800. 4 7 4 8 4 6 ISO 9 1 5 2 6 3 estimates. years' experience! For Free sexually stimulating. My husband is a kind, gentle and cape Estimates, call 646-4239. BID.WELL HOME Improve­ Call 646428, or 565-4672. 63 M a o _____ 5 4 SS 6 6 p 7 p i 6 9 PERSONAL Paperhanging ment Co. Expert installation FOR SALE - 1972 Fury HI, laving man. but this thing he has about my feet puzzles me, tung WATERPROOFING - for particular people, by Dick. good condition. Asking $700. [ 1 wonder how many other men are turned on by women's Hatchways, foundation of aluminum siding o tte r s 64 Ruled on land 6 0 6 1 6 2 Call 643-5703 anytime. and trim. Roofing installation Telaphone 643-8242. LYNCH f#et? Is it normal? use cracks, tile'up pumps, gravity FARRAND REMODELING - and rep^prs 649-M95 , 871-2323. MANCHEBTEn, CONN. ; PRETTY FEET 65 Spread to dry 6 3 6 4 6 6 feeds, window wells. 30 years' PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, 2 i experience. 643-4953 , 872-8413. - Interior and exterior. Room Additions, Decks, All SPECIALIZING cleaning and 1979 HONDA ACCORD - It This Emblem Isn't On Your Car YouProtoblv Paid Too Mml ^ E A R PRETTY FEET: It's normal for a person with a (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i Commercial and residential. Wpes of Remodeling and Silver. 16,000 miles. Asking "ATTENTION WORKING repairing chimneys, roofs, fBot fetish, and your huAand has one. According to Freud, Free estimates. Fully in­ Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ $6,200. Call 6463690 after 4 79 REeAL 73 DUSTER 73 CaiCA ST PARENTS " I will babysit, new roofs. Fret estimates. 30 Coupe, 4-Speed, tie foot is a primitive sex symbol. sured. 646-4879. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. p.m. Ask for Jim. Va. AC. 13,000 Ml. 6 Cyl., Standard your child in my home with years Experitnee. Howley, Trantmitaion High Milea. • There are more foot freaks around than you suspect. Ask 643-5361. SAVE loving care. 528-8560. J.P. LEWIS St SON- Custom aay podiatrist. 1968 CHEVY VAN. $1295 $1695 f ■ Alley Oop — Dave Qraue bridge Asking Decorating, Interior St LEON CIESZYNSKI ROOFER WILL Install Roof, •$500. 649-4049. ' OIL LUBE BOOKKEEPING- Exterior Painting, • DEAR ABBY: I'm a 19 year old girl who wears contact Professionally done in my BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ Siding or Gutter for Low CHEVETTE 72 VW SUPER t r a d b P// o h , n o .' if yo u , OH, YOU HIDES, WELL, Y'CAME TO Paperhanging St Remodeling. & FILTER 78 78 HORNET spd.. Ijnses. I recently spent the weekend at a girlfriend’s house, , MEAN TURTLE I TH' RIGHT PLACE! home. Pick up and delivery ditions, Remodeling, Rec Diicount Price. Call Ken at CHEVY VEGA 1973 - 4 Dr. Hatchbftck Wagon, 6-cyl., PS BEETLE 4 THINK I'D TRADE MOO Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. Sunroof. 43,000-Ml. avid her little sister was fascinated as she watched me put in FOR THAT FOGGY OL' \LIKE.. SHELLS, V WE GOT LOTSA arrangement. Please call 647- Rooms, Garages, Kitchens 647-1566. Excellent running condtion. All for $10. Auto., 21,000 Ml. Auto., 40,000 Ml. a Card lay dictates attack Call 649-9658. Excellent Condition rjy contact lenses. She had never seen anything like that ISLAND OF YOURS,,' NO! NO! AXES... ^ STUFF LIKE 1785. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath $750. Call 568-1551 anytime. plus tax S3895 $2795 before, so I very carefully explained that contact lenses NO! NOT THINGS YOU I TFtACT.' Tile, Dormers. Roofing. FIREPLACE AND $2495 THE MIGHT HM/E club on the king of hearts and LEE PAINTING - Interior St Residential or Commercial. CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION. CAMARO 1975 - V-8, OPEN 21 HOURS \4ere ‘ little eyeglasses" made especially for me, and she SPECIALISTS IN HOME Exterior. "Check My Rate ISLAND! THAT WE ruffed a club with a high 649-4291. Brick, Fieldstone Specialist. automatic. Interior/exterior 78 V is f i ^ould never put anything into her eye that was not made CAjo u s e ! IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, Before You Decorate” . 78 CELICA 78 C aiC A BT NORTH 2.2180 trump. Remodeling Additions. R.P. Telephone John Wennergren, excellent shape. Runs great. iir ers ' LIftback, S-spaed, Coupe, 5 Spaed. ICRUISER WAB0M < anpecially for that purpose! ♦ 9 7 He entered dummy with the Dependable. Fully Insured. S Fully Equipped Roushon Builders. Inc.. 633- Mason. 6463012. Asking $3,100. 643-7736. AC. Plus Extras. Factory CB Radio J I made sure she understood me because I once heard of a * K 6 4 nine of trumps and ruffed 6461653. CARPENTRY - All types of 56,000 Mi. 3654. J.VJL onild who had often watched her mother pul in her contact ♦ KQ another club. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool Heating-Plumbing 315 CENTER STREET $5695 $4195 35 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - MANCHESTER 643-5135 (nses. The child found a small piece of broken glass and, ♦ AK96H Dummy’s clubs were now DAN SHEA PAINTING St Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and Bucket seats, one owner. wanting to imitate her mother, stuck the broken glass into W E S T E A S T -V good so the Professor cashed DECORATING- Interior St Windows Hung. Ceiling NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 77 BRANADA Needs some body work. $800. 74 MUSTANO II Ijer eye and subsequently lost the sight in that eye. ♦ 6 5 2 ♦ .4 3 one more trump to pull West’s Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Repaired and Painted. Cafi repairs, plugged drains, 78 TRANS AM Coupe, 4 Cyl., 4 Dr, 6 cyl.. Auto.. Call 6464288, or 565-4672. Trucks tor Sale 82 • I hope you find this worth passing on. Abby. ♦ QJ 10 8 5 ♦9 7 32 last tooth and led a diamond INTERIOR AND EXTERIOlf Quality Craftsmanship! Call anytime, 643-6130. kitchen faucets replaced, Spaclat Edition Auto. PS AC.aa.oooMi. ; LAURIE ♦ 10 7 6 4 f A J S to dummy’s king-queen. Home Improvements. Wall 6465424. repaired, rec rooms, $6385 1974 CHEVY NOVA - GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY $2585 $3895 • r ♦ 2 ♦ Q J1 0 8 East took his ace. but the paperihg and painting and all bathroom remodeling, heat Excellent condition. TRUCK- Has the reading Professor still had one trqmp phases of remodeling, in­ CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. * DEAR LAURIE: I do. Thank, for writing. SOUTH modernization, etc. Free Excellent tires plus J snow enclosed bo^, with side com­ cluding roofing and siding. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. DAILY ftENTAL AND LONG TERKI ♦ AKQJ108 left to ruff a heart, whereupon Estimate gladly given. M i M tires. V-8 engine. 60,000 miles. partments. Eimellent for con­ The Flintatonee — Hanna Barbara Productions Free estimates. 647-1227. Call Gary Cushing 3462009. ! CONFIDENTIAL TO ’FACTS, PLBASE": A 32-year- ♦ a dummy was good. R iR HEBERT PAINTING- Plumbing St Heating. 6462871. $1750. 289-8312 after 5 p.m. tractor. 7:30 a.qn. to 5:30 p.m., LEASING {Id male cigarette smoker, healthy enough to qualify for ♦ 8 5 32 “You sure guarded against I n t e r i o r St Exterior. 633-0249. LOOKS ♦ 7 3 that 4-1 club break," said the ALL INTERIOR "Guaranteed Quality NEW LOCATION Standard life insurance, has an average of 40 years to live. REMODELING St LIKE student, "but wouldn’t you Workmanship!" Call 649-7718. 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- His non-smoking counterpart has 47. W Vulnerable; Both RENOVATION - Including PONTIAC A LL B IL L S have gone down if clubs had Excellent condition. Power 500 WEST • That’s what the State Mutual Life Insurance Company of Dealer: South been 3-2 and trumps 4-1?” Carpentry, Plumbing, 1967 CHEVY IMPALA SS - V- OOOOWtu TEACHERS - Experienced steering and brakes. Xmerica has found alter following death statistics of .Walfpapering. Suspended 8, automatic. $800 firm. Call W e f t North E a s t South “Not at all," replied the Interior, Exterior j Automatic transmission. Will t mokers and non-smokers covered by life insurance for the Ceilings, Sneetrocking, 568-1322. or 043-5662, ask for CENTER ST. WDC4M ! ♦ Professor. "When ruffed the Paperhanging, Painting, trade for four wheel drive. 1st 15 years. Pass 2 4 Pass 4 # first low club 1 would have Kitchens, Bathrooms. Fine Don. t• Staining. Reasonable Rates. $1995. 6460557, after 6:00 p.m. 646-4321 Pass 4 NT Pass 5 # known that clubs were break­ work at a reasonable price. Free Estimates. Pete 649- Vincent Pizzonia .^32543. ' If you put off writing letters because you don't know what P a s s 6 4 P a s s P a s s ing 3-2. Then 1 would not have 5873, jJim 289-3579. tg say, get Abby’a booklet. "HOW TO WRITE LETTERS Pass had to ruff a second club and Income Tax Services BOR ALL OCCASIONS.” Send $1 plus a long, stamped (28 could have handled a 4-1 INTBIIOB PMNTINB trump break.” cental self-addressed envelope to ABBY: Letters booklet: Opening lead:# 2 It W/UIPAPERINS M2 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. 90212. This is the sort of hand that HAVING TROUBLE Quality. Professional Work at is really instructive. Of HEARING THE ALARM? Reasonable Prices! Fully Insured. course, the Professor had “Nan's Wake-Up Service," J7 FFee Estimates. By Oswijd Jacoby overbid his hand a trifle, but monthly. (Less than others) B .L McHugh IN C O M E TAX and Alan Sontag after you have payed as well PREPARATION SERVICE - Call 6465430. M s - e s a i as the Professor has for as At your home. 20 Y ears iPstroqroph The Born Loser — Art Saneom IN C O M E TAX The Professor looked at the long as the Professor has you E j^ rien ce. Dan Mosler, 646 PREPARATION. Reasonable deuce of trumps lead with evi­ tend to overbid a trifle. 33S. or 525-8263. LET US PAINT YOUR ROOM accurate, in your home or dent distaste. Then he played (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) or WHOLE HOUSE at Below mine. Norm Marshall, 643- dummy’s seven and his own SNOWBLOWERS have a tendency today to trust CRAZ3K. AAE Up! Contractor Prices! Quality, 9044. ^Ifour ace. (For a copy of JACOBY REPAIRED Quickly and Professional Work; and of your Instincts and ignore the expertly. Free Pick-up and black-and-white facts. Next he cashed the ace of MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at course. Free Estimates. Call ^ r t h d a y hearts at trick two and led a Bridge," care of this newspa­ delivery. Economy Lawn- Now Mike or Bob, 528-6930, or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you've mower. 742-6591. GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the got it. spend It. If, however, club to dummy at trick three per. P.O. Box 489. Radio City 5262422. ole 1-2 punch! Tax Corpora- INCOME TAX- Done in your you're spending what you are Next came the key play of the Station. New York, NY. tioiwof America, SECOND home. Six years experience. • F«bru$ry 22. I960 counting on getting, that's hand. He discarded his last 10019.) largest Tax Service is FIRST Call for very Reasonable Changes in your environment are another story — one that would in convenience. Your home- or Rates. 646-5346, Walter w ry likely this coming year. Your have an unhappy ending. my office. 647-9426. Pauline Zingler. j Aew surroundings could offer VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Y ou'll Opportunities that were previ- Kozuck. be disappointed today If you FLOWER GARDEN DESIGN i •usiy unavailable. Make the misinterpret a pat on the back, Heathcliff — George Qat^ly Norfolk’s naval base ffiost of them, or encouragement someone is A 5 WEEK COURSE FOR HOME GARDENERS 1 is the nation’s largest and R8CE8 (Feb. 20-March 20) offering you. as a promise. See DAN WADE- Have your In­ You're a shade too optimistic things to r w hat they are. LEARN TO - REFURBISH OLD GARDENS come Taxes prepared expert­ headquarters for both the $300 & $500 FACTORY REBATES I Atlantic and the Mediterra­ fbday and could put your stamp LIBRA (8*pt. 23-Oct. 23) In your ly by leading independent Tax f approval on the wrong people, - DESIGN NEW ONES nean fleets? haste to- get things done, you Consultant. Phone 6466851. isten to the advice of those who could place your faith In the WInthrop — Dick Cavalll - OBTAIN MAXIMUM BLOOM FROM MERCURY!! E•are about you. How to get along wrong things or individuals STARTS WEEK OF MARCH 3,1980 Mth other signs Is one of the today. What you hope to accom­ Sections you'll enjoy in your plish m ay n ot com e o ff. ’80 ZEPHYR Astro-Graph Lettei;, which SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) 4 ME i CYL praicTRC nu kKFOGCEXtHOK THIA PATERNOSTER, HORTICULTURIST ItUSSIHOH Begins with your birthday. Mail Take care that you don’t unin­ GLASTONBURY 6 3 3 -4 1 0 2 |1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box tentionally abuse another Aoomt to r Rent 52 Otticee-Stores tor Rent 55 LIST PRICE <7461 LIST PRICE <6045 489. Radio C ity S tation, N Y. person's generosity today. Pass J0019 Be sure to specify birth up anything that even hints at FURNISHED ROOM, PROFESSIONAL / SALE PRICE 6759 SALE PRICE 5677 Bate. taking something out of some­ Carpeting, kitchen privileges, BUSINESS OFFICE ARIES (March 21-April 19) body eise's pocket. yard with pool. Manchester. BUILDING - Approximately LESS REBATE SOO fhere's a good chance today you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D m . 21) Females only. 649-8206, Mon­ 2600 square feet, with ample LESS REBATE____M fould place-'a mgeh higher value Concerned associates could be STOW on something you're doing than trying to tell you something Dogt-BIrds-Pett 43 Musical Instruments 44 day thru Friday, 10 to 5. arki^^ Close to Center, ospital and new court ION N's really worth. Appraise your tc^ay for your own good. Listen Evenings and weekends 647- E ONLY $6259 rr ONLY $5377 fndeavors realistically. # to their opinions. Mull over what HOME SWEET HOME • 1./2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ 9813. building! ^ o r info, call 568- XAURU8 (April 20-May 20) they say. 7658 or ff»-0401. " Complete health -guard cluding Ovations, plus free ¥ou're a softie today, so you'll CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jan. 19) ■ facilities Cats also. Canine case with this ad. Carlos Apartments For Rent 53 Rave to be extra careful not to let To save yourself aggravation, ______X______- — 7 9 COUGAR Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon guitars 60% off Rivers Music, MANCHESTER- 1000 Square MITO, n . PS, U, (M/FM STIKO, 1^ «P, IW a CUSS, ElECTK IKM 2 ML 2 TOE PUff Wril .ElECTRKKAR geeloaders take advantage of double-check to see that any ' — Road, Manchester 6465971 7 Main Street, New Britain. LOOKING for anything in npal Feet Manufacturing. Li^ht In­ WOttEl, NEW EMUNS UMRO EMTNN. OEran 1 MNCN MK your generosity. Give only to the work being performed for you is 225-1977 Layaways estate rental - apartments, dustrial. Many possibilities. fleserving. being done as you specified, and J — homes, multiple dwellings? Office Space included. $375 bEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Opin­ that It will be finish^ on sched- BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue LIST PRICE >62821 ions in your household could Short Riba — Frank Hill Seal Feeding Program Ring No fees Call J.D. Real Estate monthly. Heat and electric in­ LIST PRICE <8419 A ntiques 48 become diametrically opposed AQUARIUS (Jm i . 20-F*b. 19) In : Associates, Inc. 6461980. cluded. Hayes Corp., 6460131. >OU'CE GETTINO' 3 0 with lights. Pastures Daily SALE PRICE 6999 SAU PRICE 5444 (bdqy. with you caught right in situations where you share a turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- the middle. If anything is to be joint Interest, prudent manage­ f>OU'QB A VELLOWV p a y s o n CQACKBRS USED FURNITURE St EAST HARTFORD OFFICE 9954. or 875-0272: 742-9653. MANCHESTER MAIN •ettled. someone must yield. ment Is a must today. Don't take eeULlEP POUE- A N O W A T E R . ANTIQUES at Woodside An- SUITES available from 453 to LESS REBATE 300 tioues, 643-4639. Open Daily. STREET - 3-room heated LESS REBATE 500 C^CER (June 21-July 22) any gambles. Hold off on new C A T . ^ 900 square feet. Ample HOIty judgments on your part P O A HAS DOGS St CATS I old King’s building), corner apartment, hot water, now STOW Investments lor the time being. AVAILABLE AS PETS - Call appliances, parking. No pets p8rkin6 maintenance and i2in ■re extremely likely because you (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) "He'S RAISING PI06ON5/" of Pine Street St Hartford prime Burnside Avenue loca­ ONLY $6499 IU7i ONLY $5144 633-5634 or 342-3207 Many to Road Security 523-7047. choose from tion. For further information : Barry’t World — Jim Btrry 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT- call Housing. Services Cor­ Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl ft Stoflet ANTIQUES and poration. Mr'. Sapere, 246- MAHY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM COLLECTIBLES - Will Newly renovated. Wall-to- FREE 9 MONTH wall carpeting. In Manchester 7213. HANDSOME MALE HUSKY purchase outright, or sell on commission Jouselot or on bus line. $295, plus utilities; MIXED who needs running Call after 6 p.m., 684-4526. MANCHESTER - Retail, 1 t h a t RABB it N space Call 6436226 after 6 single piece. 'Telephone 644- storage and/or manufacturing 8962., WONY OUTRUN' p.m. BEAUTIFULLY space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- ALL 79 UNCOLNS & MK-V’s This Funny World A C A N N O N -y REMODELED Five-room 000 square feet. Very Our Boarding Housa WANTED - Antique Fur­ reasonable. Brokers niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil apartment. New kitchen, new B A L L . r T - FREE PUPS - Mixed breed floors, stove, dishwasher, protected.* Call Heyman I ALWAYS FISURED W INO McNav^l Syaft Paintings, or Antique items. Properties, 1-2261206. RIP COKO WOULD RUN ] AMBULANCE combination Beagle\ and R. Harrison. 643-8709 carpeted. Quiet street. $400 retriever 8 weeks old Call per m onth. No u tilitie s, FOR MAYOR! H t LOVCP/CREW M Y $ after 4 p m 568-5459 TRE UMELI6HT Wanted to Buy 49 security. Strano Real Estate, 6462000. IN S T O C K - 25% OFF A f t e r FALUN' COLLECTOR LOOKING FOR □ AUTOMOTIVE OUT OF AN OPEN AKC FEM ALE BEAGLE FLARE PISTOLS - Also Car­ THREE-ROOM apartment - COCKPIT PLANE PUPPY - 3-morilhs-old Loves Heat, hot water, stove, tridges Any type, any condi­ Rutos For Safa 6f DURUM' the children To a feood home on­ tion After 6 p.m,, call 875- refrigerator, carpet. Second ANTIQUE ly 643-6601 after 6 p m 1669 floor. Centrally located. AIR SHOW! Adults only. No pets. $235. WE PAY TOP PRICES for Security deposit. Call 646- wrecked and junk cars. A & B LIST PRICE 7690. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. I'LL BET HECOULO 1 RENTALS Call Tony 6466223. ‘'ConnecticuU Oldest Lincotn-Mercury Dealer" AVAILABLE MARCH 1, Conveniently located 6ro< ^ 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs ^ STEW ONE female CALICO CAT excellent. Must sell, Room! foit Rent 52 duplex. Appliances, priypte n and one female PERSIAN sacrificing! Any reasonable drive, yard. $300 monthly. CAT - Owner has them at offer over $1450. Call after / THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ References security. Cali 646 Connectlcuts Canine Holiday Inne Call 8 to 3:30 p.m., 6461150 , 5266063, trally located. Downtown 0450 after 6 pm. , yesoest Conneclirult’ 5, 6465971 Manchesterj Kitchen 7 i w o r i a r t Y B ! (3 M a s d a JVetneil *W0 Dr N