20 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Jan. 24, 1980 Vernon Council Backs Fiano To Head Drive Two Seats Still Empty BOLTON — Attorney Lawrence A. Fiano has been named the town’s chairman for the 1980 fund raising campaign of the American Heart Association of On Bolton GOP Panel New Lighting Proposal Greater Hartford. Fiano will coordinate volunteers who will distribute BOLTON — All but two seats on the Harold Smith, Michael Walsh, William VERNON — With the provision that ^ Police Chief Herman Fritz, chairman of ilaurltpfitFr Experimental heart-saving literature and conduct fund-raising Republican Town Committee were filled Wisinski and Raymond Ursin. The two watt sodium vapor lights are standard size the authority, said the entire area under events. Heart reiated diseases are responsible for as at the party’s caucus ’Tuesday night at the vacancies will be filled at a later date. r ' rf* / y and no other efficient smaller size is consideration has 85 street lights at pre­ many deaths as all other causes combined, Fiano said. Community Hall. ’The Town Committee meets regularly available, the Town Council, Monday sent. He said the authority feels that stage February has been designated as "Heart Month.” Those unanimously approved for two- on the second ’Tuesday of each month at 8 night, approved a recommendation of the one of the installation program should Among the speciai events will be a Valentine Flower year terms, which will start in March, Trip Spurs p.m. in Community Hall. ’The meetings town’s Traffic Authority. consist of changing 33 street lights in the Day when carnations will be available for a donation. were: Elizabeth Andrews, Douglas are open to the public. Several townspeople had asked the Elm, West Main, Union, Park streets and Cheney, Lawrence Converse, Paul council to consider higher density lighting Park Place area to 400 watt sodium vapor AFS Student at Rham Edberg, John Esche, William Fehling, In February the committee will be dis­ lights. for the center of Rockville because of the HEBRON — Celeste Landon of 228 North Street, Joseph Gately, Peter Klein, Catherine tributing leaflets about the upcoming increasing number of fires and acts of Chief Fritz said each light will mean an Leiner, Thomas Manning, James presidental primary. ’The Republican par­ Rail Interest Hebron, has been chosen by the Rham Chapter of the ______- ' _ : % vandalism in that area over the past year. additional cost of about $2 per month but ty members are encouraging everyone to American Field Service Organization, to live and Marshall, Dorothy Miller. coalition called for citizen action to the lighting wilt be doubted. become affiliated with a party in order to |Vol. XCIX, No. 98 M«nohe>t«f. 6onti., Friday, Janu^*"S^, ii since 1861 • 2O11: Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered MANCHESTER - Whether or not study in Montevideo, Uruguay for one year. Also: Lucille Nichols, Norman Preuss, get the state to rethink its highway He said the authority receives Ernest Shepherd, Morris Silverstein. exercise their right to vote passenger rail service between Hart­ Talking Workshop numerous requests for street lights, many Miss Landon will leave Hebron on Feb. 3 to live with ford and Manchester will be construction program, specifically her host family. She is the third Rham High School stu­ Slated for Parents in newly developed areas where the reinstituted on a regular schedule, mentioning 1-84 and 1-86 projects. request is legitimate but the authority dent to be selected by the service and the second to be Meadows participation in a demonstration trip Aboard the train and again to the VERNON — The Vernon office of the tries to be conservative. He said if the selected to be a foreign exchange student. Library Gets Projector Thursday sparked the interest of crowd of well-wishers in University of Connecticut Cooperative monthly charge for power remains cons­ Agents Elect Officers more than 100 state and local of­ Manchester, Powers said the state is Extension Service and the Ellington tant, the present budget will be in­ BOLTON — The Friends of the Library library group. ficials and representatives of the committed to a mix of highway and Congregational Church, will sponsor a adequate. HEBRON — Kenneth Ellis of Hebron has been will present the Board of Directors of the Linda Chamberland, group chairman, Granted greater Hartford press corps. mass transportation. He said communication workshop for parents of Councilman Robert Hurd said he un­ elected president of the Regional District 8 Insurance Bentley Memorial Library with a 16mm said “The Connecticut State Library has As the self-propelled Budd car Connecticut has a strong commit­ teens, starting Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the derstood that the first stage of the Agents. movie projector, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in many films available for free use and we pulled out of Union Station, talk ment to rail transportation as part of church. program would include improving the Other officers elected were Richard M. Grant, the library. hope this is only the first of many that will Delay among the dignitaries was confined a balanced transportation program, Paul Nuttall. human relations specialist parking lot on School Street, used by some Hebron, executive vice president; and Geraldine S. The projector was bought with money be shown.” to rail transportation, its future role recognizing the need for highways and Esther Shoup, extension home of the residents in the area for overnight Grant, Hebron, secretary-treasurer. the group .earned through membership She said buying the projector sent the HARTFORD, Conn. — A judge has in the transportation plan of the state and rail service. economist, will lead the six sessions. parking. He also asked if the 400 watt The group elected Jeffrey Adams to the new position and book sales. Last year the group bought group’s budget down to zero dollars but it granted a one-week delay in drawing and some railroading nostalgia. He said a Capitol Regional Council Those planning to attend must pre­ fixture is standard. of assistant executive vice president. The group will a movie screen for the library. was what the group wanted to do. up a compromise plan that could The trip was organized by U.S. of Governments is preparing a study register by calling the church office in the Councilman Stephen Marcham also continue to award schoalrships to students graduating After the presentation, the movie, “On The Friends of the Library group will avert the state's bid to place Connec­ Rep. Toby Moffett, who had planned on the feasibility of a Hartford- mornings between 9 and noon. There will questioned the additional charge and said from Rham High School. Members also voted to sup­ The Town,” starring Frank Sinatra and celebrate its fourth anniversary this ticut’s largest nursing home in to ride the train but was detained in M^nfhestpr nassenger link. be a small fee charged for the manual for he would like someone from the power port the Boys State and Girls State programs. Gene Kelly, will be shown. This will be the month. It has a membership of alraut 30 receivership. Washington by the sudden illness of the course. company to make a presentation to the first feature-length film shown by the with 12 to 15 active members. “ We’re near to finalizing the his father. “This kind of service will cost The sessions are designed to assist council. “If there's a better way to light agreement and I’m sure it can be The half-hour ride to Manchester extra,” he said. “ It doesn’t pay at parents in using positive techniques in the town I want to know about it," he said. worked out satisfactorily,” Assistant was confined to 25 miles per hour the fare box.” Powers said service talking and listening with teens. Mayor Marie Herbst agreed. FIX-UP ALL INDOORS! IT NOW & SAVE! Attorney General Stanley Peck said because state railroad officials were that could generate 50 percent or Wednesday after a meeting in concerned about track conditions more of its cost through fares Superior Court Judge Thomas H. between the two points. probably would be within reason. Bible Program To Start Corrigan's chambers. Passengers experienced some The group gathered at Whiton Corrigan last week approved the sway in the car as it passed over Memorial Library heard greetings SOUTH WINDSOR - The spring Stonecroft’s Bible studies are non- HURRY!! plan by the state and the Meadows tracks officials concede are in need from Mayor Stephen Penny, State semester of Stonecroft Ministries’ Bible denominational and Bible -centered. They SALE 'It Convalescent Home in Manchester to of revitalization. Rep. Thomas Serrani, co-chairman Coffee Hours will start this month. are led by guides from a number of local ENDS COME ON IN AND SIGNl have a state-appointed monitor study Rail and state officials said during of the House Transportation Com­ Already planned are an eight-week topical Christian congregations and use the Good SAT., UP FOR OUR the home for 60 days and come up the trip they found the track to be in mittee and the Bennet Junior High study on prayer scheduled for Monday News New Testament and a study outline. with recommendations. better condition than they had School stage band. Classes meet in private homes. JA N . 26 c R O ssm p m s The state had asked the court to mornings, plus other programs. INSULATION AND expected. East Hartford Mayor George ’The other programs will include a 12- ftn(^evfms p r o d u c t s compRnv place the 518-bed home in Passenger rail service in Dagon, State Sen. David Barry, D- For more information on the scheduled T-V week study of the First Letter of St. John ■ f m t CEILING CLINIC ON receivership on charges it failed to Manchester was abandoned in 1955. Manchester, State Rep. Walter studies call the South Windsor coor­ ITT on Thursday mornings; a 12 -week study ”, f provide proper care and treatment Joyner, D-Manchester, and State dinator, Phyllis Oswald, 36 Palmer Drive. TIES. EVENMG 6:30 P.M. Those aboard the "Manchester of Christ in Genesis for those with Bible for elderly patients. The suit asked Meteor.” admit the prospect of Marcella Fahey, D-East Hartford An informational brochure containing a for a temporary receiver to be ap­ study background, planned for Wednesday regular rail service for Manchester also were among the dignitaries complete listing of the studies available \ pointed until the alleged violations mornings; and a 14-week beginners’ unit passengers is several years in the aboard the train. through Stonecroft will be mailed upon r were cleaned up. on the Gospel of St. Mark and the meeting / COMPlEmiNE \ January future. Sen. Fahey remarked, as the train request. / OF ACCESSORIES State health officials alleged an in­ day for this hasn’t been decided yet. State Transportation Com­ stopped to inspect the J.C. Penney M IN STOCK vestigation into the deaths of 17 missioner Arthur B. Powers found Co. warehouse complex that rail ser­ • PANEL ADHESIVES elderly patients at the home showed ■ POTTY STICKS some controversy aboard the car as vice for employees would be a real Hebron Cookie Sale Set • PANEL NAILS all had low levels of fluid in their two groups supporting rail transpor­ asset. She said senior citizens would HEBRON — The Girl Scout cookie sale funds for training and materials for Girl •ETC. bodies. Also, the home failed to tation accused the state Department also be likely passengers for a drive will start in Hebron on Jan. 26 and Scout leaders; winterized camp buildings notifiy a doctor of a serious change in of Transportation of having a regular rail link to Hartford. five of the cases, the state charged. continue through Feb. 16. The cookies are and camping sites for the scouts; in­ highway orientation. Rep. Joyner said he thinks the idea Attorneys for Meadows vigorously scheduled to be delivered March 24. surance protection; equipment, Representatives of the Connecticut has merit and said he thinks it will denied the charges the home The cookie drive has come a long way camperships; and financial aid for oppor­ Transportation Coalition and the depend on the economic feasibility of 5 “habitually violated” health codes since it was started in Middletown in the tunities nationwide. Connecticut Association of Rail and the proposal. and said they would fight the 1930s with homemade cookies made by In addition, local troops retain a portion Bus Users capitalized on the trip to Sen. Barry said he was impressed receivership. scouts and their leaders. They were of the sale price to provide the funds for lobby for their cause. by the number of people who rode the packed a dozen to the box and sold for 35 service projects, trips, materials and Peck made it clear Corrigan had Mayor Stephen Penny and State Sen. David to study the feasibility of restoring passenger A leaflet distributed to the train and turned out in Manchester to \ cents. Not long after that the cookie sale camping. The cookie sale provides one- only continued the receivership suit Barry were among the dignitaries on a rail service in the area. (Herald photo by Pin­ passengers by the transportation greet the passengers. became a nationwide tradition. third of the funds necessary to offer Girl and said the state would go ahead special train trip between Hartford and with the action if details of the to) This year a variety of seven kinds of Scouting to 94 Connecticut communities ttenchester Thur^ay. The trip was designed cookies is available and they sell for $1.50 that make up the Connecticut Trails Coun­ monitor plan could not be worked a box. Proceeds from the sales provide cil of Girl Scouts. out. But Peck said he felt Corrigan’s Pact’s Effect extension of the deadline for another Teacher Workshop Slated week would permit both parties to Town Attorney’s Office agree on specifics. teachers from Connecticut’s Vocational MANCHESTER — English teachers “There’s no major disagreement from Hqwell Cheney Technical School will Technical High Schools. Wide-Ranging and all that remains is a cleaning up participate in a teacher workshop en­ The workshops are a part of an on-going JL of language in the agreement,” said ment had stopped the Jan. 18 sale titled, “New Approaches to Teaching program in the Connecticut Vocational Undergoes Reorganization By MARY KITZMAN^ because of the lack of the permit. •PEWTER'BRANDYWINE 4’x8’x1/4" EXTERIOR "EXCEL" FOLDING READY TO INSTALL Peck. Drama in the Classroom.” Technical Schools, entitled Drama Tech; He said he couldn’t comment on Herald Reporter The sale could have been delayed un­ The workshop will be held at Norwich 4’x8’x5/32” PANELING SANDED PLYWOOD AHIC STAIRWAY ECONOMY DOOR UNITS and three assistants, has been he shares a law practice located on a joint project of the Bureau of Vocational the extent of authority the monitor MANCHESTER-The town at­ MANCHESTER - The Small til February since the permit is Technical School Monday at 1 p.m. ’The Technical Schools and the Center for 1st quality! Simulated assigned specific town departments Main Street, woodgrain on hard- would have, whether the monitor’s torney’s office has been reorganized, Business Administration agreement required by ordinance 30 days in ad­ session will be conducted by Victor Miller, Theatre Techniques in Education at the for which they will have primary O’Brien will be answering legal board. Class III fire OUR REG. OUR REG. findings would be binding on the state Kevin O’Brien, town attorney an­ made with the town last week could vance. American Shakespeare Theatre. Through L O W 41.99 LOW 36.99 responsibility. questions involving the Board of a noted author and theater teacher. It will rated. Your choice. or the home or who would pay for any nounced yesterday. establish a precedent for the rest of Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien focus on giving teachers active, practical in-school acting demonstrations, technical Previously, assignments were Directors, data processing. Fire recommendations. Each of the four attorneys, O’Brien the state. arranged the agreement where the ways of stimulating interest and un­ workshops and field trips. Drama Tech • HYDE PARK WALNUT A KO xS/Sa" PANELS- For table tops & morel Ready to finish. 3/16" steel rod under every tread for sup- Handsome lauan door! Prehun^n frame. made on an individual case basis, Department, the manager’s office. Our Reg. Low 6.99 ...... 9.9 The SBA agreed last week to pay SBA paid $3500, gave the town a derstanding of drama in class through im­ seeks to broaden and support students’ Guararrleed against delamlnatlon. pnril Full width piano hinge. Easy to Install. Casing & passage set extra. regardless of the question’s nature. Planning and Zoning Commission, one-half the back taxes owed by Five bond, and did not bring in any new in­ • A'xS'xW" PINE PLYWODD ...... 12.99 25W"x54" opening size. While O’Brien believed this system Social Services and town clerk’s of­ provisation, theater games and problem­ and teachers’ awareness of theater arts • A'xB'xV.- PINE PLYWDDD ...... 17.18 • -IMPERIAL'DELUXE MDDEL ...... 98.99 Flags Catalog Showroom. In return ventory. solving exercises. This is the fourth in a and crafts as an educational resource and was efficient, he is hoping to reduce fice. the town dropped the license require­ The SBA is usually the first series of theater related workshops for as a potential career focus. Quake Spills some duplication of effort. William Shea, assistant town at­ ment that had blocked the store’s secured creditor in liquidation sales. a “By assigning a work area we will torney will be handling questions in­ liquidation sale. This means the SBA is paid before avoid two attorneys answering the volving assessing, building, revenue. “It is very unusual for the SBA to other creditors, including local same question,” he said. Economic Development Commis­ agree to pay back taxes,” Robert governments which are owed back O’Brien said he decided to sion, finances. Human Services, Raymond, Hartford tax investigator taxes by the business. Nuke Waste reorganize the duties after two town parks and cemeteries. Public Works said. "We are going to research this "Ninety-nine percent of the time, attorneys reached the same conclu­ Department, Water and Sewer very deeply, it could have a great im­ the back taxes are not paid,” Ray­ sion on a question involving the Department, purchasing, and recrea­ pact on Hartford and other cities in mond said. "We are going to look at Public Works Department. But tion. the state.” our ordinance and see how it com­ In California neither knew the other was Thomas Prior, assistant town at­ Raymond said Manchester’s town pares to Manchester’s.” answering the question. torney, will be responsible for the attorney’s office has been notified of “Every town has problems with LIVERMORE, Calif. (UPI)-Low- junk around.” O’Brien also said that weekly staff Board of Education, Pension Board, the decision to begin research on the SBA business loans, that leave un­ level radioactive water leaked today Scientists and state emergency of- meetings had been instituted. personnel, tax appeals, and the from a cracked tank inside a nuclear agreement. paid taxes. If the SBA does need a ficials quickly moved into “ It’s good for moral within the of­ treasurer’s office. Five Flags held a $300,000 loan permit, we might use it in the same disposal facility jolted by a strong “earthquake country” to assess fice,” he said. “Also it provides Newly appointed assistant at­ SPECIAL PURCHASE! Artesian WHITE "WATER SAVER” OUR OWN LATEX 4'x8’x3/8” from the SBA. The SBA arranged a manner.” earthquake that shook a 200-mile damages and to check seismic in­ better communication. ’ ’ torney, Malcom Barlow, will be 5’ GOTHIC OAK SINK BASE REVERSE/TRAP TOILET WALL OR CEILING PAINT GYPSUM WALLBOARD area of northern California. liquidation sale for repayment, but Raymond noted the full im­ struments that may someday predict He said the reorganization had responsible for the Health Depart­ did not obtain the going-out-of- plications of the SBA tax payment At least 18 people were injured in such occurrences. been discussed with the assistant at­ ment, Highway Department, GREAT OUR REG. / x . ^ 9 9 YOUR CHOICE! business permit required by the would not be known until the matter REG. Thursday’s 5.5-magnitude quake, negligence claims, and the Police VALUE! LOW 49.99 REG. 5.88 Hardest hit was a Livermore torneys and Robert Weiss, town town. was researched fully. ‘ 96 which swayed skyscrapers in San trailer park where 133 homes were manager. Department. Francisco and caused widespread The SBA claimed it did not need However, he noted there was a ' Rich woodgrain laminate finish! With 4 Vitreous china tank & bowl. 12" rough. Brighten up any wall or ceiling with a beau- Ideal, economical base for paint or wall- | shaken from their block foundations. O’Brien was recently appointed O’Brien said the divisions were the permit because the town or- possibility of legislative action to in­ I doors. 2 drawers Extra storage! Top. sink Whirlpool flushing action. Anti-siphon Inlet tiful white finish! Goes on easily! Soap & ppper! Easy to handle! minor damage. Aftershocks were felt A 6-foot-high brick wall surrounding a town attorney. His predecessor was made based on expertise and in­ 4’x8'xVi" G Y P S U M ...... S.6 dinace excluded a "creditor’s sale sure tax repayment on personal I & faucet extra. regulator. Seat extra. water clean-up! Quality paint at a great • late into the night. nearby subdivision collapsed, and Sen. David Barry, D-4th, with whom dividual preference. I • 5‘ BASE W /C O U N TER TO P ...... $99 • BLUE OB GOLO-Bdg. 99.99 ...... 93.99 low price! • 9 G AL. JO IN T COM POUND...... 7.9 The tritium leak at the controver- conducted by a licensed auctioneer.” property sales. "Every municipality two freeway overpasses were closed The Manchester Police Depart- could benefit from this,” he said. sail Lawrence Livermore when the highway sank 6 inches, COME IN NOW & SAVE BIG IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!! Laboratory, a major nuclear causing a footwide crack. The Hotel weapons and energy research facility Clark was closed in nearby Stockton 40 miles northeast of San Francisco, because of sturctural damage. was described as “non-hazardous.” Thfe quake, which hit at 11 a.m., pt, Lab spokesman Jeff Garberson was the largest to shake the area Rent Subsidies said the lab, evacuated as a since last August and was a reminder frlcloy. precautionary measure following the the long-predicted "big one” might DeGemmis quake, would operate as usual today. be only a few jolts away. “There's been no off-site release of Hit New Snag “I would say we were very lucky. The Weather Lively Priest Semi-Annual Sidewalk Sale radioactivity,” Garberson said late You can just imagine what a big one MANCHESTER - The town withdraw from the community Thursday. like the 1906 earthquake (an 8.3 received another setback Thursday development block grant program.” Sunny today and continued cold Father Anthony Mapelli has lived SPECIAL He said a 30,000-gallon covered magnitude) would be like,” said Bill in its efforts to award all of its 14 new If the ruling stands, several people with temperatures in the 20s. Con­ through a revolution, pursued and This week o n /y , January; 22 ■ 26th, Tuesday, Wednesday, A rm stron g PURCHASE tank containing about 6 curies of Ward, of the Office of Emergency rent subsidies to local residents. on the authority’s waiting list would tinued sunny and fair Saturday with captured armed robbers, survived tritium apparently developed a slow 12”x12" ’BALTIC’ V B la ck a. D ecker STAINLESS STEEL PUSHON/OFF COUNTER TOPS Services in Concord, located 30 miles The Washington, D.C. office of the be passed over in favor of someone high temperatures in the low 30s. several natural calamities, super­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ridiculous prices so low leak, which was dripping at the rate CEILING TILES JIGSAW SINGLE BOWL SINK DIMMER SWITCH north of the epicenter. U.S. Department of Housing and Ur­ living outside town. Under Section 8 Complete details on Page 2. vised a two-million dollar relief ef­ of a quart every few minutes into an they're laughable. Items from every department. ‘‘We ^ot shook real hard here. To ban Development ruled that rental subsidies, a tenant would pay fort, and most important, es­ OUR REG. 2.99^LINEAL FT. OUR REG. 22"x25" ” ,# ”,^ 9 9 OUR REG. impermeable asphalt container. He tablished a mission serving 4,000 LOW 11.99 NO. 049 think about an 8.3 magnitude Manchester must award six of the no more than 25 percent towards rent LOW 2.99 W EACH said workers would simply put a LOW 24' EACH '7504 REG. 26.99 quake—that would be somethin^ units, or 40 percent, to poor people with the federal government sub­ Christians in Bangladesh. Page 6. self sealing cement in the tank to plug Rate Fight Makes straight, curved 4 gatln finish, horrendous.” Cash Sales Only. Alterations at cost. I Embossed, vinyl cnated & scrub- Rust. Dial only the light you need & save now living out of town or lose all of sidizing the rest. The units are being scroll culs^ Doub e in.ul- p^,p j the leak. I bable! Sold only In 64 sq. It. cins. energyl 75-600 watt full range. REG. 7.99 In San Francisco, schools were these subsidies. The office backed up administered through the Capitol The State Consumer Counsel I lor 12.16 aled. Great yaluel______• ir iir ociiiu wm-Mtg. >6.91 . i i J t U.L. approved. LINEAL FT. & UP "That amount of tritium in that emptied as the sharp 30-second quake a ruling by area HUD director John Region Council of Governments un­ vows a fight against a proposed amount of water is about half the brought fears of larger shocks. The McLean, who said the requirement der a regional housing plan. rate hike for Northeast Utilities. Inside Today concentration that can legally be tremblor was followed within three was made on Manchester because it Town officials have contended Page IS. Business...... 20 dumped into a sewer system. So TORHNGTON MANCHESTER minutes by jolts measuring 4.5 and that McLean was treating HARTFORD we’re not talking about a highly • does not have a HUD housing Classified...... 15-18 jmmis WInsted Rd. (exit 145 Spencer St. SOUTH WINDSOR 4.8. assistance plan on file. Manchester unfairly because of the Com ics...... 19 3200 No. Main St. MANCHESTER CLOSED radioactive solution,” he empasized. ' cfCiastonbury 45 from Rt. 9) Call 649-0136 NUTMEG RD. Thursday’s epicenter'was 12 miles Both the Manchester Housing April 17 referendum to withdraw Editorial ...... 4 2450 Mam Stiaat Call 525-9355 The earthquake shook the In Sports Call 462-4458 (Off Rte. 5) north of Livermore and 12.6 miles un­ Authority and the Board of Directors from the HUD's Community Entertainment ...... 7-9 Talaphona 203 033-5203 THIS SUNDAY laboratory along the little-known An­ 289-0231 derground, University of California had voted to appeal McLean’s deci­ Development Block grant program. Canadiens stop Whalers' skein as O bituaries...... ; ___ 10 Tuta and Wad . 8 :30-6 :00 tioch Fault, creating a shambles of Thufi and F(i 8 30-8 00 Open: Mon.-Thur JAN. 27tll seismologist Bruce Etolt said. sion. McLean, in turn, said all towns Nick Fotiu walks off ice. Teri^ Peopletalk...... 2 Sat 8 30-5 30 NEWINGTON 6-5:30 the facility's cafeteria and offices, “It felt like a clap of thunder at Robert C. Embry Jr., HUD’s assis­ would have to agree to the stipualtion O’Reilly Boston Bruins’ hero in Sports...... 11-13 BRISTOL damaging the nearby Holiday Inn and FrI. 8-8 Sat. 8-5:30 FOR INVENTORY first,” said Violet McCord, a resident tant secretary for community plan­ next year. The requirement, he said, final seconds. Jimmy Connors on Television ...... 9 3127 Berlin Tpke. 110 Middle St. forcing some schools to close. Cloeed Sunday at the Sunrise Home Mobile Park ning and development, called the is to break up the concentration of way to fourth straight tennis title in .Call 666-5691 Call 582-8149 “The real cleanup starts today,” U pdate...... 2 where a lot of damage occured. "The restrictions "appropriate...in .light of poor people. Philadelphia. Page 11, said Garberson. ‘"niere’s a lot of W eather...... 2 furniture jumped up and down.” the city of Manchester’s decision to EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 25, 1980- 3 a - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan, g . 19M Update. Olympic Boycott almost eight ounces of marijuana in shows prospective home buyers in Hugh C. McLean, who conducted the celebrated with an unusual feast. He Border Security McCartney Freed the pop idol’s luggage. Connecticut who are lucky enough to survey Jan. 7, said mortgages were left behind empty containers of beef Approved by House McCartney was ordered held in jail get a mortgage had better be generally available at higher down consomme and wine, and candle ST. ALBANS, Vt, (U PI)-Security TOKYO (UPI)—Former Beetle while officials decided whether to prepared to make larger down payments but added that some larger drippings on the stove where "he ap­ along the border between Canada and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Paul McCartney, jailed for nine days received from the Olympic Com­ mittee Wednesday that if there is a prosecute or deport him. The former payments. savings banks which traditionally parently cooked his meal.” northern Vermont and New York will House has approved a resolution on marijuana smuggling charges, mittee was a disservice to the boycott, transfer or cancellation of Beetle would have faced up to seven handled mortgages were no longer be Increased soon In preparation for calling for a U.S. boycott of the was freed today and ordered The survey of the state’s 170 banks "Silver Is selling pretty good right American people and what they the games in Moscow, “the Olympic years in prison if he had been con­ doing so. now, so I guess he decided to the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Olympics in Moscow, and a labor deported immediately. released Tuesday also said mortgage believe in and stand for in the eyes of games will never be the same victed on the charges under Japan’s celebrate,” said pastor Clifford District Immigration Director leader bitterly attacked the U.S. Police said prosecutors decided not rates have increased substantially ‘"This is not something I have run the world,” said Kirkland. because the Eastern bloc countries stiff drug law. and the toilghest place to borrow Geiger of St. David’s Episcopal George Lara said Wednesday four In­ Olympic Committee for failing to to seek an indictment against into before,” be said, explaining that “If the U.S. Olympic Committee would not enter the 1984 Olympics in His release came a day after money for a home was Fairfield Church, adding the thief bypassed spectors will be added to toe eight- McCartney, who now heads the rock while it wasn’t unusual for smaller promptly agree to such action. fails to respond to the legitimate con­ Los Angeles.” ' British Consul D.W.F. Warren-Knott County. valuable brass ornaments and "only person force at the Hlghgate group Wings. He was released at 4 commerical banks not to accept AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland cerns being expressed about its However, Kane said he could not visited the performer-composer in Almost half the banks surveyed crossing. He said manpower will also p.m . (2 a.m . EST) from the mortgage applications it was for the took sterling silver.” charged Thursday night the U.S. prostitution of Olympic ideals in imagine that American athletes or his cell and reoorted he was weren’t offering mortgages with 20 savings banks. be beefed up at Champlain, N.Y., and Olympic Committee cares more Metropolitan Tokyo Detention ‘"rhe beef consomme cans were order to gain corporate sponsorships, the USOC “would be at odds with the “receiving proper treatment.” in Montreal. about “financial interests than Center, they said. percent down payments, while ’’For savings banks to not be opened with a letter opener,” he then the American people and their U.S. government ... Whatever deci­ McCartney had been described by accepting mortgage applications, said. "He did it all by candlelight and Gordon Dillmore, deputy chief human concerns.” He was then ordered to go to the almost 60 percent weren’t accepting government will be forced to act.” sion we make, the national interest his agent as being “frustrated” dripped candle wax on the stove in border patrol agent, said agents will The House Thursday voted 386-12 to Tokyo Internationai Airport at applications for 10 percent down that’s an unusual situation,” he said. USOC President Robert Kane told will come first.” because he did not know that was payments. Until recently, 10 percent ”It shows savings flows are not the kitchen where he apparently be transferred temporarily to Ver­ support President Carter’s call to the House Foreign Affairs Com­ Narita. 40 miles east of Tokyo, where going to happen to him. cooked his meal.” he was arrested Jan. 16. or less was the norm. adequate to keep up with what they mont and New York from more boycott the Summer Olympic Games He reportedly has promised to Banking Commissioner David H. The thief who heisted engraved easterly border points. The 37-year-old rock star, his wife would Uke. I think we’re beginning to unless they are moved from Moscow reimburse promoters for their losses Neiditz said the survey also showed silver bowls and cruets, a chalice and Officials said the increased sur­ Linda and their four children came to see that deposit inflows are slowing or canceled. due to the cancellation. the median interest rate on a 25-year down.” veillance is aimed at coping both Japan for an 11-concert Wings tour. other items also left behind an empty The resolution is “a message of with the bigger volume of border Copies of Charter The tour was sold out far in ad­ mortgage with 25 percent down had bottle of rubbing alcohol. contempt to the Soviet government Gourmet Thief crossings and with the possibilRy of for their barbaric action” in vance but it was canceled after Down Payment risen from 10.5 percent to almost 13.2 "I have no idea what he did with Afghanistan, said Rep. William McCartney’s arrest, when customs HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI) - A percent since last January. KENNEBUNK, Maine (UPI) - A the rubbing alcohol,” said Geiger. “I terrorists trying to reach Lake Banking Department Ek;onomist thief stole silver from a church and hope maybe he drank it.” Placid. Broomfield, R-Mich, Given to Council agents found what they said was state Banking Department survey The resolution, which does not VERNON — Members of the Town next referendum which would clarify have the force of law, urges: Council were given retyped copies of discrepancies before any further JOJ4 3000 '* JJ Peopletalk' Rent Curbs • That the U.S, Olympic Com­ the town charter at a recent meeting. amendments of substance are voted. mittee honor Carter's request and The copies include all amendments The most recent charter change propose to the International Olympic through the most recent referendum approved the merger of the town’s Killer Diller Get Support Committee the transfer or cancella­ vote taken on Nov. 6, Robert Dotson, two fire departments. The one-liners fell like hailstones Wednesday at VERNON - Added to other tion of the games, director of administration, said. Dotson said that Butler, in going New Y o rk ’s L es requests received that the towahave • That if the IOC rejects the Dotson said he and Town Clerk over the charter, noted 15 to 20 places Mouches (“I used to be a Fair Rent Commission, the Town Reception proposal, the U.S. Olympic Com­ Henry Butler reviewed the charter where minor changes should be a lampshade in a brothel mittee and the Olympic committees made. He called them (Council has received a petition from state Rep. Walter Joyner attended a recep- Manchester. The special run was conducted and found that there were several in­ — it was the only job some residents of multiple family of other nations boycott the Moscow consistencies in it. “housecleaning errors,” they’d giye me” ). After homes on Grove Street. tion at the Whiton Memorial Library to study the feasibility of restoring passenger games and hold their own alternative “Although the inconsistencies are Edwin Lavitt, town attorney, said the show, Phyllis Diller The petitioners ask for rent con­ Thursday afternoon for passengers on a rail service in the area. (UPI photo) games. not of a substantial nature, I recom­ he knows of one change of real sub­ held forth on several trol, the Fair Rent Commission and special train between Hartford and The Senate will hold hearings on a mend that the charter be referred to stance. He said there are some subjects, and they still to have their rights recognized for similar measure Monday. the town attorney for review,” Dot- sentences that shouldn’t be in the sounded like one-liners. good maintenance of their rented un­ The USOC’s 85-member executive son said. charter at all but he declined to iden­ Of her last “lecture”; its. board will meet Saturday and Sunday He suggested that the town at­ tify which ones at this time. “The title was, 'The The petition was signed by Mr. and in Colorado Springs, Colo., to con­ torney prepare a question for the U^VtATNCM FOTOCAtT • World Has Not Mrs. Blankhom and 13 other persons Afghan Rebels Take sider the proposal. The USOC has Changed.’ I never said a who live at 89 and 95 Grove St. said it would poll American athletes For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST 1/26/80. During Friday word about that and the The town attorney has ruled that to determine their feelings on the night, snow will be widespread from the northern audience never knew the president’s stand. Belfast Mother Suicide the Town Council has the authority to BELFAST, Northern Ireland of depression and there was no ques­ R^kies, southeastward thru the mid Plains, mid difference.” On changes In Seattle, Kirkland said, “The establish a fair rent commission. (UPI) — Anne Maguire, “the most tion of foul play. Mississippi valley and into the Tennessee valley, while in comedy since the U.S. Olympic Committee no longer TTiis ruling was made after the coun­ Heavy Soviet Toll tragic mother of the decade,” was Nearly four years ago a speeding '60s; “The barriers are exists solely to sponsor the U.S. mostly fair weather should prevail elsewhere. cil received a petition signed by 238 Irish Republican Army getaway car down. athletes chosen to participate in the buried beside her three children residents. By United Press International come to clear the road.” near the borders. ran down and killed three of her four Back then you games. The committee has become whose violent deaths led to the foun­ Eldwin Lavitt, the town attorney, Soviet supply planes bringing Reports from refugees said the Wall Street Journal reporter children—Joanne, 8, John, 2, and An­ big business, with financial interests ding of Northern Ireland’s Nobel Weather Forecast couldn’t even say ’hell’ or ‘broad’ on TV — and said such a commission could in­ troops and supplies into Afghanistan Soviets were using air strikes against Jonathan Kwitny, unaware drew, 1 month old. rather than human concerns.” Prizewinning Peace Movement. ’broad’ is a very funny word.” But the answer was vestigate complaints, conduct are reportedly taking out another the insurgents. American journalists were expelled, Mrs. Maguire, 44, was found dead The car smashed into them near straight when the twice-divorced funny lady was Kirkland said President Carter Partly sunny today with hearings, and control rents for kind of cargo — caskets. The soldiers at the outpost told the until he was arrested Sunday and with her throat cut in a blood-soaked the railings of the Roman Catholic above. asked if a new “Fang” is on the horizon. Said she, apartments, houses, and mobile U.S. intelligence sources have es­ reporters they look on their duty in spoke for all Americans when he high temperatures in the mid M aine and New expelled Tuesday, reported in the armchair at home Monday — an ob­ Church of St. Michael the Archangel to upper 20s. minus 3 C. Fair “Not really — I'm having too much fun just as homes. timated 2,000 Soviet troops have been the foreign country as normal aid, major western Afghan city of Herat asked the committee to take the lead in the Andersonstown district. Hampshire: Chance of a few things are now.” vious suicide, said police. An electric and cold tonight with lows 10 Lavitt’s opinion has been turned killed or injured since they invaded not unlike the American presence in residents would climb to the roofs at in seeking to move the games from flurries over the north and Moscow, carving knife lay beside her body. to 15. Mostly sunny Saturday mountains Sunday and Mon­ over to the council’s Rehabilitation Afghanistan nearly a month ago. West Germany, South Korea or even night and shout “Allah Akbar,” God Police said she suffered from bouts with high temperatures in the day. otherwise fair weather Quo Vadis? Committee to study and to prepare a Western diplomats in the Pakistani Vietnam. is Great,” for two hours, “The arrogant response he upper 20s and low 30s. through the period. Daytime recommendation to be made to the capital of Islamabad, who put the “There are reliable reports of Soviet sound trucks would prowl P i^ b ility of precipitation 20 The crystal ball comes out of the closet Friday highs in the teens north and when the University of council. Soviet dead at between 1,200 and 2,- large numbers of coffins being the city, urging the people to come percent today and 10 percent 20s south. Overnight lows 5 The first petition with the 238 loaded on planes at Kabul Airport Council Shifts tonii^t and Saturday. Wind Texas and the Lyndon 000, said the Russians are losing men down, he reported from Pakistan. above to 5 below north and 5 to signatures was prompted when some mostly in small, Viet Cong-style am­ and being flown back to the Soviet In Washington, State Department westerly 15 to 20 m ^ today 15 above in the south. Baines Johnson Library AFTER and again Saturday and 10 to sponsor a look at the landlords im po^ supplemental rent bushes instead of large battles. Union,” one diplomat in Islamabad spokesman Hodding Carter said Long Island Sound to charges for heating costs and the per- One Soviet soldier at an outpost in said Thursday. Land Transfer 15 mph tonight. W'ateh Hill, R.l. and Mon- 1980s - and they’ll have a Thursday the United States has not VERNON — A request to the original request was sons renting the units said Salang Pass told Western reporters Various reports have said that the Extended Outlook lauk Point, N.Y.; couple of eminent been able to substantiate reports “at exchange a parcel of town- actually submitted in the High pressure moving crystal-gazers doing the maintenance was poor. the Moslem rebels’ “favorite Soviet troops are dug in around this time” the Soviets are using owned land on the west name of Margaret K. BOSTON (UPI) - Extended technique is to block the road by major population centers and outlook for New England Sun­ eastward into the region today honors. CBS anchor king lethal chemical weapons against the side of West Street for a Carpenter but said this day through Tuesday: and tonight. West to Walter Cronkite and Bill causing a landslide. Then they try to highways while the rebels are Afghan rebels. parcel owned by Richard doesn’t present any INVENTORY Mass., R.l. & Conn.; northwest 10 to 15 knots this Moyers - former aide to Correction pick off our engineers when they operating out of the mountains and The Soviets have denied using Lee and Stephen Lamont problem since she is Lee’s Generally fair Sunday through afternoon and tonight. chemical warfare and Carter said if mother and will be pleased Northwest 10 to 20 knots President Johnson — off Lewis Street and Tuesday. Daytime high will keynote an Austin Center Bridge Club the reports were true, “such action Maiden Lane has been to pursue the matter as a temperatures in the upper 20s Saturday. Visibility generally 5 miles or better. Variable symposium titled “The Jan. 18, — North-South: Sandy would be an outrageous and in­ referred to the Planning partner of Lee & Lamont and low 30s. Overnight lows in International Challenge Craft and Jim Baker, first; Linda Appointments Made humane act against defenseless Commission by the Town Realty. the teens to low 20s. cloudiness this afternoon. of the 80s; Where Do We Simmons and Glenn Prentiss, se­ people.” Council. McKone said should the CLEARANCE Mostly clear tonight and V ennoni: Windy and cold cond; Marilyn Jackson and Stan through the period. No signifi­ mostly sunny Saturday. Wave Go From Here?” The two Realtors had town decline the exchange heights 1 to 2 feet today and McGeorge Bundy, Special Passenger Berry, third. To Town Boards Newsletter Planned originally made the proposed then Lee and La­ cant snow. Highs mid teens to tonight increasing Saturday. East-West — Clem Hitchcock and MANCHESTER — Appointments mid 20s. Lows 5 below to 10 former special assistant member of the Manchester Citizens MANCHESTER - The Manchester request last September. mont intend to immediate­ Among the passengers on a special train which ran between Wilmer Curtiss, first; Ruth Han- to the Conservation Commission and to Presidents Kennedy for Social Responsibility, (MCSR). Education Association this week will The rear portion of their ly seek a side line variance and Johnson; former Hartford and Manchester Thursday to determine the feasibili­ nabury and Catherine Englemann, the Economic Development Council release the first issue of its com­ property abuts the town- in order to build on the have been announced by Robert Hill replaces Malcolm Barlow, PLYWOOD ambassador to Britain and ex-New York Gov. ty of restoring passenger rail service in the area was State second, John Greene and Dick owned Fox Hill property. Lewis Street end of that The Almanac Weiss, town manager. assistant town attorney, who munity newsletter, “Exchange.” ODD LOT Averell Harriman, and former Rep. Barbara Jor­ Rep. Marcella Fahey, East Hartford, D-9th District. (Herald Jaworowski, third. Copies will be sent with elementary Earlier, Attorney Fred parcel. The Rev. Laurence Hill will serve resigned because of a possible con­ DAMAGED AND dan — now a professor at the LBJ School of Public photo by Pinto) Over-all winners were Hitchcock flict of interest. school students to their homes. McKone, acting for Lee The Realtors will also By United Press International and Curtiss. on the Conservation Commission un­ Affairs - round out the prophecy roll call. The “Exchange” is part of the and Lamont had asked the request that the town allow SPLIT Today is Friday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 1980 with 341 to til November 1982. Robert Faucher Faucher, co-chairman of MCSR, is follow. the operations manager for Capitol MEA community relations program town to consider the them access off Fox Hill EDGE STOCK will serve on the Economic Develop­ Bob^s Battle Transit and Storage Co. He is a Viet­ which is attempting to establish com­ possibility of a swap of the Road to the rear portion of PER SHEET AT The moon is in its first quarter. ment Council until November 1984. The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. nam Army veteran, and a graduate munication between the teachers of two properties. He said it the Lewis Street property. Robert Redford — in Denver to narrate commer­ Hill, associate pastor of South He said such access is The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. cials for the National Man Hijacks Plane of the Morse School of Business. He the Manchester public schools and was understood as part of United Methodist Church, was a required for anticipated PRICE OF "nKise bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. was student senate president at the the community. this request that if the Wildlife Federation — member of the Montville, Conn., construction and eventual GOOD Scottish poet Robert Bums was bom Jan. 25, 1759. says the Utah Highway school. Future issues of the “Exchange” town’s appraisal of the Conservation Commission. He has occupancy, McKone said On this day in history: Department is one of Faucher replaces Helen McMullen, will be available at local businesses exchange raised the ques­ MATERIAL studied ecology and botany at precedent for such a V2 OFF and banks. tion of comparable value, In 1890, young New York Nellie Bly completed a trip th e stubbornest Connecticut College. Hill is a who retired. around the world in the astounding time of 72 days, six bureaucracies he's ever Takes Prize to Cuba then Lee and Lamont request has been es­ ASSORTED would be receptive to a tablished by the town’s ac­ hours and 11 minutes. battled in his crusade The Delta Air Lines L-1011 landed whether the hijacker had a bomb or a ATLANTA (UPI) - A man reasonable adjustment. tion in the Davis matter. In 1915, transcontinental telephone service was in­ for conservation. He at Jose Marti Airport in Havana at gun. One FAA report had the man INTERI9R WIND9W reported to be carrying a bomb McKone explained that augurated in a hookup between New York and San Fran­ fought the department hijacked an Atlanta-to-New York 4:03 a.m. EST, and a Delta with a gun. Another FAA spokesman Rehearsal cisco. New Highway Contract for 10 years over an jetliner over North Carolina early spokesman said, “Cuban authorities and Delta spokesmen said the man Open House MANCHESTER - The ta 1971, Charles Manson and three women were found have been most cooperative.” SHUHERS eight-lane highway he today and forced the plane with 62 reportedly carried a bomb. MANCHESTER - The Beethoven Chorus will guilty in the murders of actress Sharon Tate and six other There was no word on the fate or contended w as people aboard to fly to Cuba. The plane, carrying 51 passengers Square Circle Club of the rehearse Tuesday morning people. damaging to identity of the hijacker. It also was th e and 11 crew members, was expected Manchester Lodge of at the Emanuel Lutheran In 1972, President Nixon said North Vietnam had ig­ ecology. He didn't win, not known whether he actually had a to be allowed to fly to Miami after Boosts Workers’ Salaries Masons will sponsor an Church from 10 to 11 a.m. % nored a peace bid which included withdrawal of all U.S but says they finally did bomb. being serviced by a ground crew for The chorus is preparing for 20 OFF forces from Vietnam in six months. consent to some route Baker Says By DONNA HOLLAND 2 position, general highway worker First Selectman Henry Ryba said, open house at the Masonic DISCONTINUED David Passage, a State Depart­ Iberia Airlines. Temple, Monday from 10 a program that will be Herald Correspondent including equipment maintenance, “I think it’s a fair agreement for both changes — “ The ment spokesman in Washington, said That incident was the first a.m to noon. There will be presented at Crestfield STOCK ITEM. A thought for the day: Poet Robert Bums said, “Man’s Carter Weak $5.80 per hour; and crewman 1 posi­ highway department the hijacker refused to allow the successful hijacking since 1972. BOLTON — A three-year contract the highway department and the cards, pool, conversation Wednesday. There will be a PREHINQED A inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn.” mentality is that a plane’s doors to be opened after it There were two unsuccessful tries in providng an average wage increase tion, general highway worker, $5 per town.” coffee time before the HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - and refreshments. All UNFINISHED OR clean, straight, wide landed in Havana. 1978. of 26.4 percent for the town’s hour. Ryba said, “ It was the first time rehearsal. Republican presidential hopeful Sen. masons are invited. PREHINQED A highway is the best highway. They had no regard for “We have a man on the ground at Flight 1116 left Atlanta at 12:57 highway crew, was signed earlier New insurance benefits include both groups negotiated a contract Howard Baker of Tennessee says FINISHED the environmental impact this road would have, but the airport,” Passage said, “but the a.m. EST and was commandeered this week by the town and the union. CMS Century 90, $50,000 major and it took some time to work out.” c:j Lottery Numbers President Carter’s indecisiveness trying to buck the highway department is next to hijacker has refused to permit the around 1:51 a.m. at 37,0(X) feet over The contract provides the average medical (if available), Blue Cross 65 Lance Dimock, union president, about foreign policy in the past three bucking God.” doors to be opened and the Cuban Greensboro, N.C., while on a non­ wage increase of 26.4 percent for the and CMS 65 Plan A, $10,000 term life said, ”I feel it’s a good starting con­ years is “the reason we’re in this The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in authorities have offered to refuel it stop flight between Atlanta and New first year, retroactive to Sept. 1; 4.4 insurance and $20,000 accidental tract, it’s fair for both parties.” mess” in the Middle Blast. New England: H o u i ’s That Again? so it can depart, presumably for the York’s Kennedy Airport, a Delta percent the second year; and leaves death and dismemberment policy. Dimock said, “ We want to thank Baker Thursday blamed the Soviet we have a Connecticut: 393. United States. spokesman said. it negotiable the third year. In the past the workers received Mr. Ryba, the Board of Selectmen As a general rule, opera stars hit the high notes, invasion in Afghanistan on Carter’s Massachusetts: 3983. “We have had no contact with the “The captain radioed that a man There are three members of the CMS Community 10. and Jerome Walsh (town attorney) wonderful INTERIOR not Henny Youngman-style oneliners - but Glenys wishywashy views about a military New Hampshire; 7104. hijacker and at this stage we have no was in the cockpit and he (pilot) had highway crew who belong to Local Other benefits such as sick leave for their cooperation and good faith Fowles is right up there with the best of the "run- buildup, but said he would “not se­ assortment of Rhode Island; 8002. idea what his demands are, what he been ordered to turn south” to (Juba, 1303, Council 4, American Federation and vacation remain basically the during negotiations and the that-past-me-again” quipsters. Says the Australian cond ^ e s s ” the president in Iran. DOORS Vermont; 777. wants to do,” Passage said. the spokesman said. same as in the past. townspeople for their support.” boxed soprano - who will do “Falstaff” at the New York “Jimmy Carter has had a flip- of State, County and Municipal The winning week lottery numbers drawn Thursday in There were conflicting reports Employees, AFL-CIO. A pension plan for workers will The local road crew joined the Qty Opera in late February - “Having children is flopped foreign policy for three New England; The crew leader, working foreman, also be negotiable for possible Im­ state union in May and began greeting cards hereditary - if your parents had no children, years. The only reason we’re in this Connecticut: 98. 593, 043218. chances are you won’t either,” will receive $6.40 per hour; crewman plementation July 1981. negotiating with the town in October. 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Jan. 2S, IWO - 5 FMtorial. iHaurlirstrr turuiiuj Hrralft Higher Taxes SeenI Aetna Purchases Land reports. area. Manchester — A City of Village Charm HARTFORD, Conn. About half of the 48 energy and transportation would revise speeding laws MIDDLETOWN, Conn. park and of the 290 acres (UPI) — Aetna Life and Before the reported For years, real estate (UPI) — House House members present issues and repeated calls so that violators charged under option to Aetna, the Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Casualty, one of the purchase, the land just brokers have praised the Mass Transit Steps Republicans have decided during a meeting Thursday for a constitutional spen­ with speeding 65 mph or newspaper reported. nation’s largest insurers, is north of the city’s in­ location of the industrial to give Gov. Elia Grasso voted against the ding limit and legislation to less could pay fines by A lot of enthusiasm for feasibility of the service. automobile. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, purchasing about 290 acres dustrial park and just south and Democratic legislative Republican caucus draf­ prohibit legislators from mail. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. of industrially zoned land of the Cromwell town line passenger rail service Once that happens, the One official aboard the A proposal to retire all AudH Butmu o( C*fcuUtk>n United Preee inttrnitlonil leaders the task of ting tax-writing legisla­ leaving office to become was being considered as between Hartford and state Department of tion. highway construction which had been eyed as a train remarked there is proposing possible tax in­ lobbyists. the site for a racetrack. Steven Harry. Executive Editor creases. House Minority Leader bonds that are 10 years old site for a racetrack, Manchester was generated in Transportation will look at better fuel efficiency when Cuftomer Service — Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor iTie so-called revolving 647*9946 and free up the funds for published reports say. Aetna has been looking a promotional venture Raymond F. Robinson. Edttor*Pubiistm Harotd E. Turkington, Editor Emeritus Rep. Ralph Van Norstrand, door legislation would also the prospect of the service four persons carpool in a sub­ R-Darien, said instead, the use in road repairs and 'Die Middletown Press for additional office space prohibit a lawmaker who both in and outside of its Thursday. and its priorities. compact, than there is for the caucus would inform the quits in midterm from mass transit was approved said Thursday Aetna was reportedly considering home base of Hartford. We think the prospect of Employee governor by letter of the taking a job in the by the caucus. Transportation Com­ New York City subway using the land for a large Just this week, the firm urgent need to avoid a executive branch of state The Republicans also ap­ rail service for passengers missioner Arthur B. Powers system. to bring attention to rail in the spirit of the day, acting Negotiations office complex, either for said it will move about 550 projected $150 million government. proved a 2 percent business between M anchester and made it clear the state is in­ The automobile industry is itself, one of its sub­ data processing employees transportation. as conductor and tour guide deficit in the budget that The ban would last for tax exemption for new or HARTFORD, Conn. sidiaries or as an invest­ from its downtown main Hartford is exciting, but we terested in developing a mix making progress in its In addition to the modem fo r those aboard the begins July 1. one year. expanded businesses that (UPI) — Negotiatrs for the ment. The company would office to three new kTD iujiirs caution against misinter­ "The caucus did draw up The Republicans agreed promote mass or public for transportation resources attempt to develop smaller, transportation impact, the standing-room-only train. state and the Judicial buildings in an outlying House party positions on to consider legislation that transportation. not comment on the preting Thursday’s trip as a which will include rail and more fuel efficient cars. trip also had nostalgia value. In balance, the trip Department’s 1,200 non­ commitment that the replar highways. All efforts that can be The nostalgia was well Thursday generated more professional employees plan to meet with a fact­ rail service will happen. It is unfortunate that some made to encourage the use of exp ressed by Conductor enthusiasm for use of mass finder again next week to Everyone aboard the train influence groups took the op­ mass transit will be well Walter Baranowski, who transit than has been seen in discuss contract issues still made it clear the prospect of portunity to use Thursday's worth the work. once served the passenger some time. outstanding. regular rail service for train experiment to try and A sound, common sense ap­ routes in this area. Another venture next week A1 Marotta, president of Manchester passengers is talk down the important Connecticut State proach will result in energy In recent years he has been will promote the newly in­ Employees Association some distance away. highway construction savings without great conductor on the freight run stituted bus service between which represents the The first step will be the projects in the area. changes in the mobility of the coming to Manchester. Hartford and the Manchester workers, said the two sides HIEDiVliMim met Thursday with state- upcoming Capitol Regional The American public isn’t people. For yesterday’s trip, he (Dommunity College campus appointed factfinder LAST Council of Governments' ready to abandon its long­ Thursday’s railroad adven­ donned his old passenger con­ ... another step toward mass William Post and would study of the economic standing love affair with the ture was a success in its goat ductor’s uniform and joined return next Wednesday. 2 DAYS... 2 transportation progress. Marotta said there were FRIDAY & 18 outstanding issues and the negotiating teams ad­ SATURDAY Quotes dressed nine during the c w a m c E f daylong session. He said the union hoped ALL STORES CLOSED THIS SUNDAY, JAN. 27th FOR INVENTORY to wrap up at the next “Most (EInglish) people seem to could go a long way toward bringing meeting, then both sides have an inferiority complex and them to their knees." would probably present 5 think America is better (than — Eve Marie, a dock-worker and summaries and the fact­ England), which is an amazing result member of the International finder would have 30 days Look What of post-war brainwashing, because Longahoremen'a Aaaocialion, to issue a report. The union was calling for ALL WATCHES everyone knows that Americans have muaing on ways to boycott Ruaaia. smaller brains. 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In reality, the Soviet units were ‘How To Get nagging conviction in the Washington Trash can fire at 75 Welles They repeatedly rebuffed him. and Gromyko, apparently sensing their were lying. “The Soviets deny it has “The brigade issue is certainly no quietly moved to the borders of St. (Town) strategy councils that President Whatever You Want MAJOR APPLIANCES he repeatedly rebounded — full of surprise, pointed at the ceiling and combat status,” he told them reason for a return to the cold war,” Afghanistan. They reinforced an air­ Thursday, 8:45 p.m. — POCKET CAMERAS Carter himself laid the groundwork Out of Life’ confidence that moralism would confirmed: “You know, that's the privately. “But it is ? combat unit." he explained to the American people. borne division, which was also put on Chimney fire at 60 Plea­ by Dr. Joyce Brothers •KEYSTONE • MINOLTA -itT fo r the Soviet invasion of AND TELEVISION SETS 5 triumph over amorality in the end. Guy up there." He made his protest public. 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CARTER new development. would have risked a massive military Elagerly, Carter jotted down the The president registered a protest Soviets had backed away from a to mask his military moves by an­ But with the election only nine move to the rim of the Western oil remark on a sheet of yellow paper. with his new friend in the Kremlin. Cuban confrontation with President nouncing a unilateral withdrawal of months away, he now seeks to MANCHESTER VERNON reserves if they had thought the 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Other members of the American Back came a flat denial that a Soviet John F. Kennedy. This time it was Soviet troops and tanks from Blast project himself as the hero of his own TRI-CITY SHOPPINB CENTER president would stand up to them. delegation looked startled at the old combat brigade had been sent to America’s turn to back away. What Germany. 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STORRS— “ Aladdin,” the classic Chinese fairy tale of Missionary Serves Bangladesh the poor boy with the magic lamp, will be presented by the Prince Street Players at the University of Connec­ MANCHESTER — Father Anthony provide a variety of services. In addition ticut’s Jorgensen Auditorium Saturday at 1 and 4 p.m. Mapelli has lived through a revolution, to spiritual care, a missioner provides small goods. Father Mapelli and his assis­ The troupe will present the story of how Aladdin pursued and captured armed robbers, sur­ educational assistance, legal aid, medical tant quickly gave pursuit tpto the night defeats an evil magician to win untold riches and love of a vived several natural calamities, killed care and development assistance in the and following a 13-mile chase, ap­ beautiful princess in the style of traditional Chinese two leopards, supervised a two-million areas of building and farming. "You learn prehended the robbers and the stolen theater, with elaborate costumes, masks, and props. dollar relief effort and most important, when you are in the field,” he says of how property. Father Mapelli has often been Chinese theater involves great imagination on the part established a mission now serving 4,000 he learned about construction, "learning called upon to hop onto his motorcycle apd of both actors and audience. A ladder becomes a moun­ Christians in 110 villages In Bangladesh. from those who have building knowledge, hurry to‘a neighlMrlng village, in an effort tain, or a screen becomes a wall, for example. Or, a Until the end of February, this lively such as other missionaries or Peace Corps to help drive other robbers away. “stage manager” plays several characters by changing volunteers.” Weekend Italian priest, from the Pontikical Father Mapelli, when not carrying out hats, or becomes a tree by holding an umbrella. Institute for Missions Extension, will be "I have also tried to broaden the the many roles of his multi-faceted posi­ The show also features Oriental music and in­ serving as interim Catholic Chaplain at people’s knowledge of law in their coun­ tion as missioner, enjoys big game hun­ struments, such as songs, rattles, and drums. Manchester Memorial Hospital and the try,” he said. ting. Since his arrival in 1967, he has killed The story of Aladdin is drawn from “A Thousand and Meadows Convalescent Home. He took a In Ruhea, he was often called upon to two jungle leopards. ThaVs Entertainment One Nights,” popularly known as “The Arabian Niehts.” few moments away from his pastoral help the people solve basic everyday "Natural disasters,” he says, “are and Prince Street version is adapted from the translation duties recently to discuss his work in problems involving law, such as inter­ periodic. Floods, tidal waves, cyclones, by Sir Richard Francis Burton, completed in 1888. Bangladesh and reflect upon his preting land documents, leases, and droughts — all are everyday problems. The Prince Street Players were founded in New York experiences there and in this country. property rights. Bangladesh is geologically a new land, a Enormous Change City in 1965 and dedicated to the highest standards of He sees a great disparity between the Law is what brought Father Mapelli to low land, a very windy land.” The poverty professional theater for children. They have performed problems of the United States and Connecticut in 1979. He was granted a sab­ is exacerbated by these calamities, he on Broadway, and in many American and Canadian Bangladesh, which prior to gaining in­ batical to attend the University of Connec­ adds, and educational efforts undermined, cities, as well as on four television specials for CBS. dependence in 1971, formed the eastern ticut Law School in West Hartford, but since school buildings are frequent vic­ Seen in Theaters part of Pakistan and was called East soon discovered that the study of United tims of this violent nature. In a country Pakistan. "Problems in your country are States law would not help him deal with Auditions Slated where 80 percent of the people are il­ By ALLEN M. WIDEM (Wethersfield), among others. not nearly so serious,” he says, “since in the complexities of Bengali law. He SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Auditions for choral parts literate, and of the 20 percent who do go to The latter-day emergence of the Jack Sanson, of course, went on to Bangladesh the basic problem is one of transferred to UConn’s School of Social school, 75 percent drop out before the fifth and small solo roles in “La Traviata" will be conducted multiple-screen plexes — such as East manage the Strand in Hartford, at the mere survival.” Work, where he has gained valuable in­ grade level, self-improvement is made by the Springfield Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, Feb. "They have a completely different stan­ sights that he believes will help him when Hartford’s Showcase Cinemas VI — may time one of the flagship theaters for 2, at Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield. only that much more difficult. be indicative of the enormous change evi­ Warner Bros. Theatres in the New dard of living,” he explains, “With an an­ he returns to Bangladesh later this year. Father Mapelli, however, is looking The production is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, at 8 nual per capital income of $90. There is lit­ His work at Manchester Memorial dent in motion picture 'theaters across England states. He maintained that par­ p.m. in the Paramount-Sanderson Theatre. For informa­ forward to returning to Bangladesh later America, 2 ticular Sanson touch of management-plus tle industry, and extremely limited Hospital and Meadows Convalescent this summer. "I am anxious to establish a tion, call 413-733-2291. medical services. The population explo­ Home will, he hopes, provide him with an To think a fleeting generation ago that — the kind of theater manager taking the new substation of the Ruhea mission and utmost pride in the theater, in staff, in at­ sion is one of the major problems, with a understanding of medical institutions. He one could have the choice of half a dozen Father Anthony Mapelli put into practice what I have learned this attractions under one roof was something traction. Not that today’s management population density reaching 1,511 people has been extensively involved in public Stay Aboard Ship past year. Bangladesh may be a difficult for imagination indeed! ranks are above pridefulness. Rather, per square mile. With limited mobile health in Bangladesh, often being the only place, but your work is very much ap­ Fdrty years ago, however, it was a today’s management ranks, in the main, resources, no technical education and lit­ provider of medical services in the area. preciated by the people. You know you are MYSTIC — An overnight stay aboard the square-rigged decidedly different ball game, in effect — do not date back to yesteryear’s modus ship Joseph Conrad is the highlight of a two-day study Motherly Love tle capital to invest, Bangladesh is a very He has built and staffed two dispensaries helping people better themselves and that a town such as Manchester with the State operand!, where training began in the program offered February through April to school and underdeveloped country.” while in Bangladesh, offering medical is important.” Cleo the giraffe proudly nuzzles her Fifty-six percent of Bangladesh's gross care to all the poor regardless of race or and Circle Theatres, separate and distinct time of combination motion pic- Producing Guild youth groups by Mystic Seaport Museum. daughter, Donna, in their cage at the Bronx While at Manchester Memorial Hospital movie outlets. Downtown Hartford with ture/vaudeville programming, perhaps The 103-foot Joseph Conrad was built in Copenhagen as 5 national product comes from agriculture. creed. Approximately 75 percent of the Father Mapelli is a member of the Marvin Greene (left) and John Hansen appear in the Producing Zoo. Cleo gave birth last month and may be people are affected with various skin, lung hope is the Christian tradition if they want Loew’s Poli, Loew’s Poli Palace, Allyn, the most fascinating combination of a training ship for the Danish merchant service. Working on the land is the only way to to remain in Bangladesh,” he said. “They Department of Pastoral Care providing an Guild’s Production of “Promenade, All,” running through Feb. 3 in the anxious to show off her baby “giraffa keep your independence as an individual and intestinal diseases, with worm in­ E.M. Lowe’s, Strand, Regal, Princess, theater setting to date in the 20th Century. Launched as the Georg Stage, the ship carried more than see the Christian community as a bulwark ecumenical ministry to patients, families State, among others. None contained two Wallace Stevens Theatre of The Hartford Insurance Group, 690 in society, according to Father Mapelli. festation very common among children. It must be remembered that vaudeville, 4,000 cadets on six-month training cruises in the Baltic Camelopardalis” to the crowds of animal fan­ of strength, as a larger body that can de­ and staff. His presence is being sponsored and more screens. American style, flourished to mid-20th Asylum Ave., Hartford. For information and reservations, call 522- Unfortunately in a country the size of Prior to leaving for Bangladesh 18 years jointly by the Manchester Area and North Seas until 1934. The vessel was purchased from ciers who turn up at their home every day. fend them in a country where they are in Today? There’s the Manchester Century, and in theaters where motion the ship breakers by Alan Villiers, who refitted her and North Carolina but with 19 times the ago. Father Mapelli attended a special Conference of Churches, area Roman 8309. But zoo officials say Donna won’t be seen by medical education program for the minority.” Parkade III. There’s the Vernon Cine II. pictures were also a main bill of fare. If renamed her Joseph Conrad. Villiers and a teen-aged number of people, there is not enough land The Moslems in Bangladesh, he found, Catholic parishes and Manchester the general public until spring when she’ll be to provide everyone with a decent ear­ missioners offered by the m ^ical facul­ Variations on a theme, and very much you’re middle-aged, you’ll readily crew took the Conrad on a 58,000 mile voyage around the unlike their counterparts in other mid- Memorial Hospital. grown-up enough to stand the roar of the ning. Three-quarters of the population live ty of the University of Milano. “It was a with it, so to speak. There are multiples in remember hours-long shows at the 420()- world in 1930s. The Conrad was then sold to become a East countries, are very fair, honest, crowd. (UPI photo) under the poverty level and 60 to 70 per­ very difficult program,” he reports, "but still other municipalities with eight seat State in Hartford, where vaudeville Theatre 3 Returns private yacht, but she served the U.S. Maritime Commis­ compassionate people. Many of them have cent of the people are landless and work very necessary to provide the types of ser­ screens. But then, whoever heard of was followed by a double-bill film sion as an American training ship during World War II, In vice these people need.” lent strategic support to the mission and Teacher Elected massive shopping malls with dozens upon schedule, plus short-subjects. And in the 1947 Congress deeded the Conrad to Mystic Seaport as laborers on farms. some are always speaking up for the In spite of this, however. Father Mapelli Another of the services he has worked to VERNON — Jean H. Tomat, a music dozens of shops, services, under one roof not so long ago. theater managers had a where she is an exhibit and a berthing facility. rights of the minorities. 40 years ago? Test Slated at MHS says that "the Bangali are marvelous peo­ provide is education. His personal goal is teacher at the Talcottville School has been particular fondness for "dressing up,” don­ With Stitt Drama In the Seaport’s two-day "Life Aboard Ship” program, Following the savage civil war in 1971 One thing that went along with the ple — to see how they don't give up, how to provide primary ^education to everyone elected secretary of the American ning tuxedoes on Friday and Saturday MANCHESTER — Theatre 3 returns in in Vermont. groups of 20-40 young people stay aboard the Conrad, tour MANCHESTER — Students who have registered to that saw the creation of Bangladesh, single, separate theaters of yesteryear, of they fight for their survival. They are in his mission, regardless of financial Association for Music Therapy. nights. residence at Manchester Community Also featured in “The Runner Seaport exhibits, participate in a nautical crafts, see take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or Achievement Father Mapelli helped to supervise a course, was the very evident sense of very, very intelligent people, and very ac­ ability to parents’ attitudes. Since there is She has been appointed to the Music Of course, what the era of the multiple- College with a pre-season presentation of Stumbles” are Chris Ambrose, Clay films and hear illustrated talks. Activities are centered massive relief and rehabilitation effort management continuity. A Jack Sanson Test on Saturday, at Manchester High School are tive. How else can they survive in so much no convent or school on the mission, the Educators National Conference Com­ screen has done is winnow down, marked­ "The Runner Stumbles,” a drama by Massey, Chris Suver, Lisa Talbot, Leo around one of four maritime history themes, Whaling, for the populace. Over 1000,000 people helmed the State, on Manchester’s Main reminded that the doors will open at 7:50 a.m. Students poverty?” students are sent to boarding school. mittee, National Committee of Music ly, the number of single-screen theaters in Milan Stitt. “The Runner Stumbles" Tetrault, and John Doughtery. Fishing, Had You Lived Then (19th century life) or The were fed, 22,000 huts were built, 30,000 Street, for years. Nowadays, a theater small towns and villages, across Connec­ Building of a Wooden Ship. will be assigned to testing rooms on a first come, first Ruhea, which has an area of 600 square There are currently 213 children in school, Education for Handicapp^ Learners. She opens Wednesday, Jan, 30, and continues The production will be staged by people were given medical care, 500 acres manager is on the move — from one ticut and across America. The availability served basis. The latest possible arrival time is 8:30 a.m. miles and a population of 452,000, has been mostly in primary school. Gifted children, will participate in the national convention through Sunday, Feb. 3. Sunday’s perfor­ Charles Alan Plese, whose area directing Programs begin at 1 p.m. one day and continue through Students should bring their ticket of admission, some of land were plowed, a one-mile road was theater to another, from one city to of multiple-screens on tremendously in­ the site of Father Mapelli's mission since he indicated, are supported all the way in April at Miami Beach, Fla. mance will be held at 2:15. All other per­ assignments include "The Good Doctor,” 1 p.m. the following day. Accommodations on the Conrad, form of identification, and two No. 2 pencils. Parking will opened and a five-ton bridge was built. another. It’s part of progress, career- creased accessibility (countryside dotted 1962. The foundation for a first church was through the university system. She has also been invited as a delegate formances are at 8:15. The play will be “Tartuffe” and "The Good Woman of Set- guides and three meals are included in the price of $35 be in the student parking tot off Brookfield Street. The total relief operation totaled nearly $2 wise. laid in 1974 and by 1978, the Ruhea Mission He does most of his work among the to the first International Symposium of with beribboned interstate highways) has held at the Manchester Community zuan." per child and $20 per adult. Students are reminded to enter the building through the Hindu missionary of Bangladesh, which is million. While years ago the largest regional cir­ brought the city closer to the country and The set will be designed by Clay Openings exist Feb. 11 to 28, March 20 to 21 and April 16 could boast of two churches and eight Robbers once broke into the mission, Music Education for the Handicapped to College Auditorium on the Bidwell Street entrance to the cafeteria lobby adjacent to the student chapels. 55 percent Moslem and only 15 percent cuits included Warner Bros. (State and the country closer to the city. Massey, who includes in his credits such to 17 for "Life Aboard Shio." the School Overnieht taking shotguns, medicine, money and be held in August at the University of campus. parking lot. As a missioner, Mapelli is called upon to Hindu. "The minorities feel that their last Circle, Manchester; Strand and Regal, But the movie theater business, by design work as "Dames at Sea” for Program. Groups of children, Grade 4 and above are J Montpellier in France. “The Runner Stumbles" is a drama Hartford), presently ranking among the tradition, has encompassed the personal about a priest who is accused of killing a Nutmeg Summer Playhouse, eligible. Registration information is available from the multiple-operators are Redstone Theatres touch. Such as a Jack Sanson strolling nun. and is based upon an actual incident "Rashomon" for Encore Playhouse, "The Education Department, Mystic Seaport Museum, 536- Z-ROCKVILLE of Boston, M enschel T heatres of along Manchester’s Main Street on a Crucible " for the Little Theatre of 2631. Dr. Stolzenberg Directs Y-MIODLE TPKE which took place in upper Michigan at the TERMINUS Manchester, the former responsible for winter night, more often than not greeted Y-CENTER SI TERMINUS turn of the century. Manchester, and “A Funny Thing East Hartford’s Showcase plex, the latter and greeting. The movie theater manager TERMINUS The guest performers include John Herr Happened on the Way to the Forum, for for the Vernon Cines II, as well as the of yesterday, above all, was a known com­ ^Best of Broadway^ Newington Hospital Unit B-SILVER LANE Theatre 3. Berlin Cines II, the Paris Cines II as the priest, Father Rivard; Susan Plese ROCKVILLE TERMINUS ponent of the community. as the nun, Sister Rita, and Elizabeth The assistant director is A1 Tarquinio, HARTFORD — “The Best of Broadway and Hollywood developmental and behavioral pediatrics MANCH INDUST PARK ( Brady as Mrs. Shandig. John Herr was who has staged such shows as "The Doll’s NEWINGTON - Dr. Jonathan B. CENTER is the theme of the second Hartford Symphony Pops con­ A for the p^iatric residency program at the MANCHESTER most recently seen in "Emigre” this past House” at the Old Place and Stolzenberg of Glastonbury has been S A. B. GREEN cert on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Hartford Jai Alai Fron­ University of Connecticut School of fall at the University of Connecticut. He “Ramshackle Inn” and "Spoonriver named clinic;. director for the Division of ton. Pops conductor Richard Hayman will lead the Medicine where he has been appointed has also performed in the Nutmeg produc­ Anthology" for Manchester Community Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Teacher Consulted orchestra in such hits as "Hey, Look Me Over,” the assistant professor of pediatrics. tions of Edward Albee’s "Seascape" and College. at Newington Children’s Hospital. The ap- Before joining the children’s hospital. “The Runner Stumbles" marks the first themes from "Jaws" and “Superman” in addition to pointmeiit was announced by A. John / the musical "Damn Yankees," As direc­ selections from "The Sound of Music.” Dr. Stolzenberg served as director of Theatre 3 production since 1976, when Menicli^tti, executive director for the tor, Herr has staged such plays as “Death Hayman has served as chief arranger for the Boston children’s services and director of MANCHESTER For Revived Show of a Salesman” and "Cat on a Hot Tin Plese stepped down as artistic producer to childru.., ’■ospital. Pops Orchestra since 1950 and worked closely with the medical education at the Center for Com­ Roof," He is presently gradute director accept a position as general manager of Dr. Stolzenberg’s duties include the CENTER WEST HARTFOREH-Sixty years ago, He is passing the skill on to his students late Arthur Fiedler. He is the principal "Pops" conductor prehensive Health Practice, New York DEPOT adviser at the University of Connecticut Nutmeg Summer Playhouse, a position he medical supervision of the children's LEGEND of the St. Louis Symphony and the Birmingham N SQUARE when University of Hartford professor Medical College, and was an instructor in in a course called advanced composition and is working on a work-in-progress maintained for three seasons. According hospital Program for Evaluation of . r e g u l a r b u s r o u t e Leonard F, Manheim was an un­ Symphony — in addition to annual guest appearances with pediatrics and assistant professor of fami­ ----h for pre-law students. He admits it is a production of "The Persecution" which is to Acting President Robert Miller and Developnient and Learning (PEDAL) — a dergraduate at Columbia University, he more than 25 other orchestras throughout the country. He ly medicine. His extensive professional - PART TIME BUS ROUTE hard course for him as well as the scheduled this spring at UConn. Dean James Tatro, negotiations have service for children who have multiple dif­ played a female in a now virtually lost students as it deals with logical thinking - been completed with Plese to return has done extensive work in the television and recording background encompasses all phases of ) PLACE OF INTEREST Susan Plese has been seen in the area in ficulties in developing their abilities musical, “Fly With Me,” by Richard industries as well as scoring Broadway shows and motion comprehensive m ^ical care including "something that’s almost impossible." such roles as Sally Bowles in "Cabaret," Theatre 3 in residence at Manchester during the years of infancy, childhood, Rodgers. pictures. Hayman has received numerous awards for his family therapy, parent education and The genial professor says “ I attempt to Elizabeth in “The Crucible” at the Little Community College for the summer of adolescence and early adulthood. ”I was a female heavy,” he recalls with be a real Professor Charles Kingsfield (of 1980. dedication and achievement. In addition. Dr. Stolzenberg will work to community m^icine, Theatre of Manchester; Childie in “The Dr. Stolzenberg was raised in West obvious relish, "and quite right, too. I was television’s "Paper Chase” fame) in that Killing of Sister George” at the old Both “The Runner Stumbles” and the expand developmental and behavioral ser­ pretty heavy," Hartford and is an alumnus of the course. 1 tell them, ‘If you write il­ Triangle Playhouse;nand Norma in "In­ summer theater program will be offered vices already available at the children’s Columbia students will stage the same Hartford Symphony literacies, I won’t stand for it.’ ’’ vitation to a March” for the Producing through the Community Services Division hospital and he is resopnsible for Kingswood-Oxford School. He was show this April and all they have to go by graduated summa cum laude from Har­ Manheim practiced law for eight years Guild. Her previous appearance with and the Student Activities Center of the developing resident training programs in are the cue cards and music. The show HARTFORD — In his second appearance with the Hart­ vard University where he gained distinc­ COMING SOON but when the depression came along he college never made it to Broadway and probably Theatre 3 was in Harold Pinter's "The ford Symphony, celist Yo Yo Ma will perform tion as a Harvard National Scholar and switched to teaching. He later earned a Lover," For ticket information and reservations TO A BUS STOP IN YOUR never beyond the Columbia campus where Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 on Wednesday Jan. 30, selected for membership in Phi Beta Kap­ Doctor’s degree in English at Columbia Elizabeth Brady has performed, regarding "The Runner Stumbles,” call Rodgers was a student. at 8:15 p.m. Cellist Ronald Thomas will perform the pa, national honor society. NEIGHBORHOOD Y-SUNSET HILLS University. His dissertation was on directed, and produced theater extensive­ the Community Services Division at 646- same work on the premiere concert of the Symphony’s " l- A TERMINUS In an attempt to revive the show as ac­ He received his medical degree from Dickens. ly throughout the New England area. 2137. new weekend series on Friday, Feb. 1, at 8:00 p.m. Both MANCHESTER curately as possible, Andrew Harris, a Now teaching a course in continental the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at COMMUNITY Among her acting credits, she lists Jean concerts will be at Bushnell Memorial Hall. Columbia theater arts professor, literature, Manhiem’s favorite author is Advance Tickets New York’s Yeshiva University and com­ New improved, more frequent service to better serve your COLLEGE Brodie in “The Prime of Miss Jean Maestro Arthur Winograd will conduct both concerts, / journeyed to the University’s West Hart­ Thomas Mann. He periodically rereads pleted residency training at Bronx- needs on Connecticut Transit routes: Brodie," Miss Reardon in "And Miss ford campus to check Manheim’s "The Magic Mountain” in German and BOSTON — Advance tickets are on sale which will open with Kodaly’s Galanta Dances, and con­ Lebanon Hospital Center and a fellowship reminiscenses. Reardon Drinks a Little, " Eleanor in for the annual New England Spring clude with Dvorak's Symphony No. 7. in ambulatory pediatrics at Metropolitan B — Silver Lane sometimes Proust in French, "The Lion in Winter" and the lead in The show is about a college run on Garden and Flower Show, scheduled Thomas premiered with the Hartford Symphony Hospital Center and Flower Fifth Avenue Y — Manchester He still teaches Sir Walter Scott "Applause." She recently directed “Bells Bolshevik principles on an island off North March 15 to 23 at the Commonwealth Pier earlier this season in (he First Tchaikovsky Festival. Hospital. “though everybody keeps telling me he’s a Are Ringing” and “Twelve Angry Men" Y — Sunset Hills America. "We didn't evpn know about Exhibition Hall, 170 Northern Ave,, Thomas made his highly successful New York debut in Dr. Stolzenberg is a member of -Y— 1 dead writer. 1 tell them some of the people for the Little Theatre of Manchester. Ms. 1974 after winning the Young Concert Artist Auditions. Z — Rockville Cuba then.” Manheim recalls. His role Boston. numerous professional organizations and they’re teaching are dead. Brady also directed “One Flew Over the He attended New England Conservatory and in addition was that of Constance Houghton, For information, contact Flower Show societies including the American Associa­ A picture of Sigmund Freud, whom he Cuckoo’s Nest” for Theatre 3. As professor of love. He sang the part in a Tickets, 300 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, to his'symphony appearances, Thomas often performs in tion for the Care of Children in Hospitals; refers to laughingly as "St. Sigmund" producer, she founded Encore Playhouse To obtain a free copy of the schedule that best meets your baritone. Mass. 02115. recital with chamber groups. the Ambulato^ Pediatric Association; hangs on the wall of his cluttered office in needs, simply call Manheim has been invited to attend the 2 Hillyer Hall. The picture reflects yet the Association for the Behavioral show’s revival. "It's going to be a terrific Sciences and Medical Education; and the another interest for Manheim. He is an 525-9181 (TTY#727-8196) shock to have girls playing girls’ parts," Avanta Network — an international socie­ authority on the psychoanalytic school of ^Man of La Mancha^ he says. He is looking forward to going ty of professionals who have trained with or mail the coupon below to: literary criticism. and his only regret is that his old friend noted family therapist Dr. Virginia Satir EAST He and his wife, a former French and are involved in developing training PRATT & W HITNEY Richard Rodgers, who died recently, will teacher at the University of Hartford, are Connecticut Transit Information Center HARTFORD AIRCRAFT not be able to be there with him. Slated at Coachlight programs in human growth and develop­ founders of a quarterly journal, 53 Vernon Street Rodgers knew they were going to put Dr. Jonathan Stolzenberg ment. He is a candidate member of the “Literature and Psychology.” EAST WINDSOR — Executive Producer and "South Pacific.” Hartford, Conn. 06106 the show on, Manheim says, and was Manheim, who lives in Bloomfield, is Sam Belkin has announced the Coachlight "Man of La Mancha,” with music by American Academy of Pediatrics. expecting to attend the performance. 5 now editor of a journal of interdisciplinary Dinner Theatre will produce the musical Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, Manheim went to high school with criticism, “Hartford Studies in "Man of La Mancha" from Jan. 30 to April first appeared on Broadway in 1965 and Please send me: Rodgers and since they were both musical Literature," which is published three 6. starred Richard Kiley. With memorable New State Tax Proposal - Manheim sang in the Metropolitan Opera times a year. B — Silver Lane The Broadway musical stars Ron songs like "Dulcimer" and "The Impossi­ chorus - they saw a good bit of each other. At 78, he doesn’t show any signs of Holgate as Cervantes, the windmill- ble Dream” the musical portrays the Y — M anchester To Be Aired At Hearing “We did Gilbert and Sullivan shows and slowing down. His mother, continued jousting Don Quixote. Holgate, an un­ story of Cervantes', a 16th century aging Y — Sunset Hills after the rehearsals, Rodgers would play working as a high school principal until usually versatile performer, is an operatic playwright, who is imprisoned for offen­ Z — Rockville the piano by ear. VERNON — Persons in the Vernon area and Hartford at which oil company she was 70. Educators run in the family. and concert baritone as well as a ding the Spanish church. Unaccustomed BULKE l EY "I’ll always remeber that it was he who The Manheims’ only son is chairman of will be able to discuss and ask questions executives from Mobil, Exxon, Texaco BRIDGE classically trained actor. In addition to to roommates of thieves, cut-throats, and gave me my first cigarette. I’d never had the English department at the University concerning several proposed tax bills and Sunmark, have been unanimous in NAME )( appearing in thirteen operas including the trollops, he tries to win their respect by during a public hearing scheduled for Jan. one before, but you see he was a junior of Toledo. Two grandsons are students at national tour of "La Boheme,” he has acting out his story of Don Quixote, the their opposition to the bill while members STREET -BYZn and I was a senior so I couldn’t let on that 31 at 7 p.m. in the council chambers of the CONSTITUTION Amherst College and as yet are still un­ appeared in six Broadway shows including idealistic jouster of windmills. of the labor unions and citizen group have CITY ZIP PLAZA I’d never had one. Memorial Building. decided about careers. "A Funny Thing Happened ... ", "Sweet Stan Rubin costars as Cervantes’ generally favored it,” Morgan said. "Rodgers started writing music when The hearing will be conducted by the Charity,” "Grand Tour” and "1776" for manservant, Sancho Panza. Rubin is While the majority of public hearings -BYZ- he was )4. He was writing summer camp Business Tax Subcommittee of the which he won the Tony Award and a role making his third area appearance after and committee meetings are held at the 7 songs then. He never finished Columbia, Finance, Revenue and Bonding Com­ ■ OLD in the film of the same name. Capitol, Morgan said, “Because of the though. He only went two years.” previous roles in Coachlight productions mittee. STATE Tour of England While performing in opera, stock of "Fiddler on the Roof" (Avram) and controversial subject of the bill the sub­ BUS tC X HOUSE Manheim, on the other hand, not only Vernon’s State Rep. Chester Morgan, committee has decided to try to reach as DOWNTOWN IN F O Qd theatre and national tour productions, "Girl Crazy” (Doc Parkhurst). said the public is invited to comment, es­ graduated Phi Beta Kappa, but went on to STRATFORD — A Silver Jubilee Tour Holgate has concertized in all 48 continen­ many p^ple as possible.” HARTFORD get both an MA in English and a degree in Aldonza is played by Marie King who is pecially on a proposal on a gross earnings MA iNSI of England is one of the special events tal states. His stock theatre credits in­ He said the people of Eastern Connec­ law simultaneously. planned in celebration of the 25th anniver­ returning from a two-year tour with the lax of the major oil companies at a rate of ticut should take advantage of this oppor­ clude “ Funny Girl,” "1 Do, 1 Do” and "A CIVIC ^ "I’d probably have done better in law sary of the American Shakespeare New American Opera Theatre. Ms. King 1.5 percent. lacoMMecncuT t m n b it c e n t e r W Little Night Music” for which he received tunity to testify and help the committee in school,” he admits, "if 1 hadn’t been get­ Theatre this year. has appeared with Jose Ferrer in "Song He said this would generate an es­ the New Jersey Drama Critics Award. He Its deliberation on this bill of major im­ NOTE MAP IS NOT ting a master’s in English at the same The nine-day tour, scheduled May 24 to for Cyrano.” Additional show credits in­ timated $20 million in new revenues. DRAWN TO s c a le is making his fourth Coachlight pact to the citizen of this state time. But law school taught me something "Hearings have been held in Waterbury June 1, is sponsored by Friends of AST. appearance following leading roles in clude “Vanities,” “Side by Side ... ’’ and 1 didn’t learn anywhere else - how to For information call Mrs. Kingston, coor­ prior Coachlight productions of "The Un- the identical role of Aldonza in "Man of La write." dinator, at 378-7321. Ron Holgate sinkable Molly Brown,” “Sweet Charity” Mancha.” ' 8 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jin. IS. IWO E V E N IN G H ER ALD . Fri.. .Inn ~K, ignn — o TV Tonight

6dM tion of marriage. Where to Go N«wf 0 Waafikigton W M k In Review A capsule look at cinema ® ILawLucy 671 MeeterpleceTheetre XJoktr'tWlid 9:30 S ZOom(R) 0 W e R Street Week & What to Do FMMerCR It eompUtd by DIek KMntr In Hollytnod tnd Hit OTtwOddCoupl* MSA. tltH In both Hollywood tnd Mtw York. 9 Straati CM San Frandico 10:00 8 S 3-2-1 Contact Q ] Knoto Lending (B57)Newe Theater • Violin recital with Suzuki violin 6:30 0 Connecticut Prime Tima students, sponsored by The Studios of GENERAL RELEASE ^ Carol Bumatt And Frlanda • "The Cocktail Party” by T.S. STIoTac Dough 10:30 Eliot, through Feb. 10 at the Hartford Hartford, Sunday at 3 p.m. at Christ 0 Sneak Pravlawi; Taka Two ALL THAT JAZZ'fR) — Ray Scbckkr, A u RelaUog, Jessica Lange. CaiSSINBCNawt Stage Company, 50 Church St., Hart­ Church Cathedral, Parish House, (Drama) Bob Ftmae takes a lot of chances in his "8 ^ .” Intense c^racter* 0 671 Ovar Eaay ($7) The Forayta Sega Hartford. Free. (232-2966) Weekend izatlons and an Incredible performance by Roy Schelder. Dazzling dance 3S Bob Nawhart ford. Performances Tuesday through 11:00 • Daniel Waltzman, flute and sequences. But don't go eipecUng to see Bob Fosse's "A Chorus Une." 6:65 (£(£009N«wa Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Is a movie. GRADE: B-ptas. recorder, and Elaine Comparone, 9 N a w a ( S Uta And Tlmaa 01 Eddie Rob- Saturday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at arti harpsichord, presented by the BLACK HOLE, THE (PG) — MailmUliaa Scbell, Aathoay Perkliu, Reb* 7M 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday at 2 (SNBABaekalball Musical Club of Hartford, Jan. 31 at ert Forster. (Sd*fi) This is Disney's attempt to do a big, lavlah space film, (D C B SN a w a 0 Our MIta Brooka p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527- Museums and millions were s p a t on remarkable special effects. But they use a (BfflM*A*S*H 0 David Allan 10 a.m. at the Unitarian Meeting 3 )9 ABCNatn 5151) story they pHtibably got for |2.98. And the actors ham It up dreadfully, ao 671 Captlonad ABC Nawa House, 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford. the whole thing is abmrd, when they Intended it to be amadng. The robots ( S Dating Qama • “The Beach House,” a drama by are cute, though. GRADE: C-mlaut. IBIFaatlvalOfFalth 11:30 (521-9765) 9 PopI Qoaa Tha Country CD Ufa And TImea 01 Eddie Rob- Nancy Donohue, through Feb. 10 on iQNatM arts the main stage at the Long Wharf • The Springfield Symphony One Man’s Vision BLACK STALLION, THE (G) ~ Kelly Rcao, Mickey Rooney. (Drama) 0 S i Dick Cavatt ® M *A *8 ‘ H Orchestra with soloist Peter Serkin, The real star in this gorgeous fantasy is Caleb Deschanel's cinemaU^a- Theatre, Connecticut Turnpike Exit 9 Nawlywad Gama d ) & CharRe’t Angels pianist, Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at the phy. There's little dialogue in the film's first half, just supersaturated, ® ® 0 Tonight 46, New Haven. Performances poetic film. Based on Walter Farley’s book, it’s the story of a young boy 7:29 ® Movie "Sahara" (1943) Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Paramount-Sanderson Theater, shipwrecked with an Arabian stallion on a deserted Island. When they’re 9 Dally Numbars Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Springfield, Mass. (413-733-2291) In Benton Exhibit rescued, Alec brings his equine friend home for the match race of the Saturday at 8:30 P.m,., and Sunday at 7:30 Bennett. decade. GRADE: A-mlau. • “ The Best of Broadway and STORRS —French graphic artist Odilon member artist Tom Lightfoot. Pianist, composer and musicologist Dr. Billy Taylor performs with (£ P.M. MagaHna 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday and S ) AS In Tha Family 12:00 Hollywood” with the Hartford Redon was a loner for most of his career Q ) The Avengers Sunday at 2 p.m. and Saturday at 4 Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ his trio at Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum and is heard on Connec­ d ) Family Faud in late 19th century Paris. He was not day through Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. Satur­ CHAPTER TWO (PG) — Marsha Masoa, James Caaa. Romantic (DKofitk p.m. (787-4282) Symphony Pops, Saturday at 8 p.m. ticut Public Radio (90.5 FM) Saturday at 11 p.m. S ) Faoa Tha Mualc (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Comedy/Drama. Nell Simon’s play, somewhat autobiographical, about a 0 Naahvdla Music • “The Caretaker” by Harold at the Hartford Jai Alai Fronton. much appreciated until late in his life, day and Sunday. widower who finds a new love but has problems laying to rest his late ® M * A * S * H 12:40 (566-6588) when he dominated the celebrated 1913 wife’s memory. It sounds somber but it Isn’t. It has some very funny Pinter, opening Jan. 29 on Stage II at 0 67) MacNall / Lshrer Report (£ Star Trek moments, as well as some that will touch your heart. Lovingly acted, the Long Wharf Theatre, Connecticut New York Armory Show in volume and 9 9 Tic Tac Dough 3 McHale’s Navy Farmington Valley directed and produced. GRADE: B Danca sales. 0 M a u d a Turnpike Exit 46, New Haven. Per­ AVON —A comprehensive photo­ 1:00 • formances Tuesday through Satur­ • The Gallery Dancers, English From Feb. 2 to March 8, the University documentary essay entitled “The Park ELECTRIC HORSEMAN. THE (PG) - Robert Redford, Jane Fooda. Pianist’s Genius 8:00 (J) Movie "Watch On The country dance, tonight at 7:30 at of Connecticut’s William Benton Museum (Romaallc drama) A textbook case of much ado about nothing, this is a (D Tha Incredible Hulk Rhine” (1943) Paul Lukas. Bette day at 8:15 P.m. and Sunday at 7:15 Street Story” will shown in the Camera lavish and loving production, nicely acted, artistically photographed, with d)Craas-WIU Davis. p.m.; matinees Saturday at 4:15 p.m. Whiton Memorial Library, 100 N. of Art will present “One Man's Vision: ® iSl ® Midnight Spedel Workers Gallery at the Farmington great stunts — all tacked on to a flimsy, wispy stoi7 . A famous cowboy (£ 9 B JLD. Cato and Sunday at-2:15 p.m. (787-4282) Main St., Manchester. (649-9208) The Graphic Works of Odilon Redon,” an Valley Arts Center from Jan. 26 through befriends a horse. And a female TV reporter (Jane Fonda plays it again) (S 0 NHL Hockey 1:10 exhibition circulated by the Smithsonian tags along. GRADE: B 0 0 9 Shirley • “ The Runner Stum bles,” a Feb. 24. Focus of Series 0 Paopta’s Caucus (3) Ftetum Of The Saint drama in two acts, opening Jan. 30 at Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. S Washington Wask In Ravlaw Film The exhibit consists of about 40 prints GOING IN STYLE (PC) — George Banu, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg. HARTFORD—Saturday evening to the National Council on the Arts, 1:30 Theater 3, Manchester immunity It contains 70 prints, drawn from the Drama/Comedy. Much talent is wasted on this tasteless film about three 8:30 (S U fe O fR U m • "Take the Money and Run,” with capturing varied impressions of the Chanteyman Bob Walser plays the button accordian and sings sea programming on Connecticut Public secretary of the New York State Commis­ ® Movie "(Jount Three And College, Manchester. Performances collection of Edwin Binney III, that neighborhood by John Raye, corporate old men who turn from boredom to bank robbery. Poorly written and (DMarvarlffln Woody Allen, tonight at 7 and 9 at chanteys and fo’c’sle songs in front of the training ship Joseph Conrad directed, and amateurishly edited, it has some good moments because of Radio has become a veritable citadel for sion on Cultural Resources, vice president S Wall Street Weak Pray" (1955) Van Heflin, Joanne Wednesday through Saturday at 8:15 provide a cross-section of B oon's life’s Woodward. Auerbach Auditorium, University of photographer with a Hartford insurance the cast. But it can't make up Its mind what it intends to do, or to be. to the National Association of Recording work. Binney also wrote the exhibition’s at Mystic Seaport Museum, the maritime museum in southeastern GRADE C all jazz aficionados in the state, but on 9:00 p.m.; matinee Sunday at 2:15 p.m. Hartford, West Hartford. Free. company. Arts and Sciences, chairman of the (X Tha Dukas Of Hazzard catalog. Connecticut. Saturday, January 26, beginning at 8:00 (646-2138) • “ Thief of Bagdad” (1924), Gallery hours are 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday KRAMER VS. KRAMER (PG) — Duitia Hoffmao, Meryl Streep. pm, 90.5 FM offers three generous Creative Artists Public Services, and a (£19 ABC Movie "Mother And • “ The Odd Couple” by Neil Dr. Theodore Reff, professor of art Daughter: A Loving War" (Prem­ 2:00 starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jan. and Sunday, or by appointment. For more (Drama) A faithful adaptation of Avery Corman's novel, this is basically member of the Boards of the American history at Columbia University, will pre­ the story of a court battle over custody of a young boy, and what went helpings of Dr. Billy Taylor, pianist, com­ iere) Tuesday Weld. Kathleen ( S Joe Franklin Simon, presented by the Connecticut 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Center for the information call the gallery, 677-2132, or before and came after that battle. No villains here, merely human beings Society of Composers, Authors and Beller. The love/hate relationship Touring Repertory Company, sent a public lecture on “The Visionary poser, recording artist, arranger, conduc­ Arts Galleries, Wesleyan University, the arts center, 678-1867. with flaws. Magnificent performances, including one by a great new child tor, author, scholar, and host of National Fhiblishers, the Newport Jazz Festival, between mother and daughter Is through Feb. 8 at the Glastonbury Art of Odilon Redon” Feb. 28 at 4:30 p.m. actor, Justin Henry. But it does have a tendency to poke almig in spots. explored in this story of three Middletown. Lecture by John Frazer, and the New York Jazz Repertory Com­ in the main gallery of the Benton museum. Bushnell Memorial Sea Song Course GRADE A-. Public Radio’s Jazz Alive! carried on 200 generations of a woman’s family. 2:30 Dinner Theatre, Matty’s Restaurant, professor of art. (347-9411, extension 0 0 0 Movie "Marriage Is A 30-minute color film, “The Secret NPR member stations across the country. pany. iSl Movie "Niagara" (1953) 141 New London Turnpike, Glaston­ 807) “1941” (PG) — An aJl-ftar cast. “A comedy spectacle” Universal tad Alive And Well" (Premiere) Joe Marilyn Monroe. Joseph Gotten. World of Odilon Redon,” produced by the Taylor has recorded several albums and Tlie Billy Taylor Trio is comprised of Namath. Judd Hirsch. A wedding bury. Performances Friday and Colambia call it. It may be the biggest disappointment in recent yean. It’s 3:00 • Atheneum Cinema, Wadsworth HARTFORD —Horace Bushnell, his composed and arranged more than 300 Taylor on piano, Keith Copeland on persuc- photographer, a writer deter­ Saturday; buffet at 6 p.m. and cur­ Arts Council of Great Britain, will be Steven Spielberg’s attempt at comedy, set in panicky California a few days (S Movie "Requiem For A Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. descendants and the growing Hartford after Pearl Harbor. But the comedy is cartoon-style, done slapstick and songs, including the famous “I Wish I sion and Victor Gaskin on bass. Their mined to remarry one of his sev­ tain at 8:30 p.m. (633-4648) shown in the museum’s study lounge Feb. Taught at Mystic eral ex-wives and an elderly Secret Agent” (1965) Stewart (525-1439) cityscape are the major figures populating with heavy-handed absurdities. There is no wit, style, grace. The real war Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free,” a recently released album is entitled Billy • “Desert Song,” a musical, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15 at 12:30 p.m. was funnier. GRADE C-mlaas comedian romancing a younger Granger, Daniela Bianchi. • Burnside Cine I and II, 580 Bum- a new interpretive exhibit at Bushnell song that became the resounding anthem Taylor, "The Billy Taylor Trio in Live woman contemplate the institu- through Sunday at the Coachlight The Benton museum is open free to the MYSTIC — Three new programs of sea board during the age of sail. Walser, a 3:28 side Ave., East Hartford. (528-3333) Memorial Hall’s Promenade Gallery. ONION FIELD, THE (R) — James Woods, John Savage. (Drama) The Performance.” (X) Ret Patrol Dinner Theatre, East Windsor. Per­ public from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday chanteys and sailor songs are being graduate of Hampshire College, an of the civil rights movement. • Cinema One, 1022 Main St., East Entitled “The Legacy of Horace offered to schools by Mystic Seaport experienced folklorist, musician, per­ true story of two hoodlums and two cops. One is killed in the inevlUble A CPR production of the performance Broadcast of all Saturday night jazz 3:30 formances nightly except Monday. through Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sun­ confrontation, and we learn what effect that has on the three survivors. Top 10 Albums Hartford. (528-2210) Bushnell and His Family to Greater Hart­ Museum. former and’ educator, accompanies by the Billy Taylor Trio, taped earlier in programming on Connecticut Public ® M o vie ‘M an On A (522-1266) day. Well acted, but slow. It is based on Jose{^ Wambaugh's book, which was (Wa«k of Jan. 12) Tightrope” (1953) Fredric March. • Cinestudio Theater, Trinity ford,” the exhibit will be on view through plodding: in the movie, the plod thickens. GRADE B January at Hartforcl’s Wadsworth Radio is made possible in part by grants “Sea Chanteys and Songs” looks at life himself on a variety of instruments in­ 1. The Wall Terry Moore, • “Aladdin,” presented by the College, Summit Street, Hartford. Jorgensen Gallery June 30. on a sailing ship through the work and cluding the concertina, melodion (button Atheneum, will be broadcast at 11 pm, on from The Travelers Insurance Company. (Pink Royd) Prince Street Players, Saturday at 1 The exhibit explores the design and con­ QUADROPHENIA (R) — Phil Daniels, Leslie Ash. (Drama) Teen allena- 2. On the Radio 3:58 (527-3811) pleasure songs of sailors. The program accordion), guitar, banjo, and tin whistle. ti(X) in mid''60s British mod garb, but a good treatment of ao old and the 26th. However, the salute to this ac­ CD The Oong Show p.m. and 4 p.m. at Jorgensen STORRS — Sculpture by Ursula von struction of Bushnell Park, the incorpora­ (Donna Summer) • East Hartford Drive-In Theatre, Rydingsvard is now on view at the gallery can focus on whaling, shipboard life, Sea chantey programs range from full- troubling theme. Taking ib cue from a powerful concept and score by the credited musicologist begins at 8 pm, as Opera Auditions 3. The Long Run 4:10 Auditorium, University of Connec­ Chapel Road, South Windsor. (528- tion and building of the Bushnell scale auditorium concerts which en­ Who, the film portrays a youth wrestling with hb sense of identity. Cast (Eagles) iQl Movie "Fraulein” (1958) ticut, Storrs. (486-4226) of the Jorgensen Auditorium at the fishing or other aspects of maritime Taylor joins host Will Moyle on Essence of 7448) Memorial, and the auditorium’s 50-year and crew of relative unknowns turn in a movie which b ezeiting, turbulent, WEST HARTFORD - The Connecticut 4. Greatest Dana Wynter, Mel Ferrer. • “Ten Little Indians” by Agatha University of Connecticut. The show runs history, and includes demonstrations of courage audience participation, to the in­ yet touching. GRADE A-mlaos. Jazz. Directly following is Taylor’s own • East Windsor Drive-In Theatre, performing history, all set against Hart­ timate environment of a single class — in program Jazz Alive!, now in its third Opera Guild will hold its 26th annual (Bee Gees) Christie, presented by the Clockwork shipboard instruments. 5. Damn the Torpedoes SAT-SIM MAVk E until Feb. 12. ROSE, THE (R) — Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest. (Drama Route 5, East Windsor. (623-3079) ford’s growing urban landscape. “Our Own Traditions” explores the the classroom, on the lawn or aboard the year. scholarship auditions Sunday, May 4, at (Tom Petty and the 1:30 Repertory Company, through Feb. 2 Gallery hours at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ with m ule) This story of the tragic decline of a Janb Joplin-Ilke singer b' "CHOMPS” 8:30 • Manchester Drive-In Theatre, The exhibit is open during all Bushnell Jazz Alive! has become one of the most noon at the Roberts Center Theatre, Heart breakers) p/us CartooffE Q at the Thomaston Opera House, 158 day through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday background of American maritime music whaleship Charles W. Morgan at Mystic ugly and unpleasant, but tremendously effective and moving. Midler's per­ Route 6, Bolton. (649-6000) performances and on Wednesday after­ Kingswood-Oxford School, 170 Kingswood 6. Journey Through the Main St., Thomaston. Performances and Sunday, and 45 minutes before perfor­ and helps students understand the role of Seaport. formance b truly oubtanding, and you'll find yourself aching srith her, as respected and adventuresome music • Poor Richard’s Pub and Cinema, noons from 3 to 5 p.m. booze, drugs and men destroy her. Caution: Gutter language. GRADE A series in the country. A mix of studio and Road, West Hartford. Secret Life of Plants Vernon Cin# 1^2 Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m.; mances at Jorgensen. music traditions before electronic media. Other in-schooi programs of hands-on (Stevie Wonder) 467 Main St., East Hartford. (569- (Film grading: A — tuparb; B — good; C — avaraga; D — poor Scholarships will be awarded to vocal ROUItb J i'* F ' T Active use of the students’ own current activities and a multi-media presentation “live” recordings with a sprinkling of in­ 7. Kenny matinee Sunday at 2 p.m. (283-0112) 1622) New Britain Museum F-^awfuO terview and critical commentary, the un­ students up to 30 years old who are (Kenny Rogers) 'iJY Y j ; . • “Promenade, All,” a comedy, Wadsworth Atheneum folklore brings traditions to life during by museum teachers include: “Whales, • Showcase Cinemas, 936 Silver NEW BRITAIN - “The World of John the program. Whaling and lyhalemen” ; “Life At Sea” ; ique weekly program reflects Taylor’s Connecticut residents. Non-residents 8. Off the Wall presented by the Producing Guild, HARTFORD —An exhibition of evening (Michael Jackson) Lane, East Hartford. (568-8810) Melecsinski,” a small show of paintings, “Children’s Songs and Games” focuses “Shipbuilding in the 19th Century” ; belief that once a program’s credibility is studying in the state also are eligible. Trst Tne In Enffisli through Feb. 3 at The Wallace dresses entitled “In Focus: A Tribute to ^Beatlemania^ Returns 9. Cornerstone • U.A. Theatres Elast, 308 Broad pastels and ink drawings, is being on 19th century music, but also ranges into “ Fishing in the 19th Century’’; established, the host or programmer can For entry applications, contact Mrs. (Styx) "Till Marrlago Stevens Theatre, Hartford Insurance the Horace Bushnell Memorial’s 50th An­ 7K)0 St., Manchester Shopping Parkade, presented through Feb. 17 at the New Bri­ the present day. Students participate in “Scrimshaw and Scrimshanding” and lead the audience through a wider and Raymond D’Argenio, Connecticut Opera 10. Tusk D o U sP a i^ B:1S Group, 690 Asylum Ave., Hartford. STRATFORD — “Beatlemania,” the hit rock musical Laura Antonalll Manchester. (649-5491) niversary” is on display at the Wadsworth tain Museum of American Art. singing the songs of children 100 years “Victorian Arts and Crafts.” wider spectrum of jazz. Association, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, Conn. (Reetwood Mac) Performances Thursday at 8 p.m., tribute to one of England’s most famous exports, will (C) 1979 Billboard • Vernon Cine 1 & 2, 57 Hartford Atheneum. The show, in Gallery A107, Melecsinsky is a former resident of New ago. Information on in-school programs is Taylor has been a presidential appointee 06103. Deadline is April 4. Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m., runs until Feb. 24. return by popular demand to the American Shakespeare Turnpike, Vernon. (649-9333) Britain and a graduate of the Pratt In the 40-minute programs Bob Walser, available from Mystic Seaport Museum, and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Coinciding with the Bushnell Theatre/Connecticut Center for the Performing Arts on Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y. For 20 years he chanteyman at Mystic Seaport, performs Educaiion Department, Mystic, Ct. 06355. Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (522-8309) Et Cetera Memorial’s own commemorative exhibi­ Wednesday, Feb. 20, through Sunday, Feb. 24, for "GUYANA CULT has pursued his art career in New England and explains the various types of sea (203) 536-2631. • “The Miracle. Worker” by tion, the show features 20 examples of eighocverformances. ofTh6 D8mnecr*R • “Story Telling,” a program by and in Florence, Italy. chanteys and sailors’ songs used on ship­ 7:30-9:30 William Gibson, presented by the evening dresses and coats of the period, "Beatlemania” will have evening performances on TV Offers Film Course Barbara Reed, Jan. 30 at noon at Mark Twain Masquers, through Feb. Center Church House, downtown including two evening wraps worn to the Bridgeport Musuem Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 2 at the Roberts Theatre, Kingswood- original openings of the Bushnell on Jan. at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and matinees on Saturday and HARTFORD — Film Buffs will have cinematic styles and techniques London, where the subject of his dis­ Hartford. (249-5631) BRIDGEPORT —“Ancient Mysteries” an excellent opportunity to learn since the silent era. Stacy said that sertation was the impact of film on Oxford School, West Hartford. Per­ 13. 1930. W riting W orkshop Slated Sunday at 3 p.m.For further ticket information and reser­ formances Friday and Saturday at 8 • Simultaneous chess exhibition by At the Atheneum’s Goodwin Parlor, is the new planetarium show at the vations call the theater box office at 375-5000 or 966-3900. about the art of film-making while several guest lecturers will appear poetry. He explained that the prin­ Dr. Joseph Platz, master emeritus of cipal aim of the course “ is to induce p.m., Sunday at 7:30 p.m. (232-7808) r.:;aming dresses from the late Victorian Museum of Art Science & Industry in earning college credit by watching on the show, including Hartford the U.S. Chess Federation, Saturday each person to become his or her own • "The Thurber Carnival,” spon­ and Eldwardian periods are on display Bridgeport. The show, which starts Jan. GUILFORD — A way to unplug even the worst writers’ “ Stacy on Film,’’ Monday, Courant film and theater critic at 2:30 p.m. at the Whiton Memorial film critic.” sored by the Middlefield/Durham through March 2. The exhibition was 31, reveals how ancient peoples viewed the blocks will be the focus of a new workshop being offered Wednesday and Friday mornings at Malcolm Johnson and Jeanine L ib r a r y , 100 N. M ain S t.x The course, which premiered Arts Council, Saturday at 8 p.m. and mounted in memory of J. Herbert skies and what they claimed they saw in by the New England Writers Center this month. 6:30 on Channel 3 television. Bassinger, professor of Film at Manchester. Free. (643-6892) January 14, will be repeated in its en­ Sunday at 2 p.m. at Coginchaug High Callister, curator of costumes and the heavens. “Breakthrough Writing” will be one of two courses The course is being offered as part Wesleyan University. • Frank M aratta’s Auto Show, SUBSCRIBE tirety immediately following the School Auditorium, Durham. (349- The show, which continues through June of Post-Newsweek’s commitment to Stacy, who holds degrees from today through Sunday at the Hartford textules, who died Jan. 5. taught by author Bernard Asbell for eight consecutive 1118 or 349-3361) Wadsworth Atheneum hours are 11 a.m. 30, is offered Tuesdays and Thursdays at weeks beginning Jan. 28 and 29 in Windsor Locks and New adult education, according to WFSB- Columbia University, the University first 13-week session, and prospec­ Civic Center, Hartford. Hours: today to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and 3:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2, Haven. TV Program Manager David Uhrich, of Connecticut and the University of tive applicants may obtain registra­ from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from 3, and 4 p.m. “ Professional Writing,” the second offering, will be SUBSCRIBE as was made possible through the London, has taught at the University tion information by calling the Divi­ Music noon to 11 p.m., and Sunday from Friday; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday (after 3 p.m., first floor galleries only); and 11 open to select students who wish to learn narrative cooperation of Dr. Stephen of Hartford since 1967. sion of Adult Educational Services at • David Cox, cathedral organist, in noon to 9 p.m. (527-2977) a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Show in Michigan techniques as used by most widely published authors. Trachtenberg, President of the He has been a scholar of the 243-4371 from 8:30 a.m. until 8:30 concert, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the p.m. Monday through Friday. BIRMINGHAM, Mich. —The works of The eight-week course will run from 6:15 to 8 p.m. in SUBSCRIBE University of Hartford. cinema since his doctoral studies in Cathedral of St. Joseph, 140 Far­ Museums Artworks Gallery John Hull of Manchester, Conn., will be both New Haven and Windsor Locks. Channel 3 Editorial Director Jean mington Ave., Hartford. Free. (249- • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. Classes in Windsor Locks will begin Monday Jan. 28 at Tucker, who produces the program, 8431) Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 HARTFORD—“Self-Portrait,” an open, featured at the third Invitational Crafts 'imm Show Feb. 10 through March 1 at the W.F. the Howard Johnson’s Conference Center at Exit 41 II11" ^ 4 2 CTIH added that the course particularly • Carolyn Tilton, soprano, in a m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 juried, multi-media exhibition has opened “lends itself to television because it at the Artworks Gallery, 94 Allyn St. The Mullaly Galleries. (Center St.) of Interstate 91. The New Haven classes will I L I M A i C N recital, Saturday at 3 p.m. at the p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. show, juried by painter Alice Neel, will Hull’s works will be exhibited in the open Tuesday, Jan. 29 at the Howard Johnson’s Motor is highly visual.” HARLEM BETTE MIDLER Hartford Public Library Auditorium, to 5 p.m. (247-9111) Lodge at Long Wharf, Exit 46 off Interstate 95. FEBRUARY Taught by Dr. Paul Stacy, 500 Main St., Hartford. Free. (525- • New Britain Museum of continue through Feb. 10. category of ceramics. More than 140 22 23 29 ALAN BATES _ In Artworks’ mini-gallery will be pieces representing 17 craftsmen from For registration or further information, call or write professor of English at the Universi­ GLODETROTTERS 9121) American Art, New Britain. throughout the country will be displayed the New England Writers Center, 40 Mohawk Trail, ’’“Glass ^ MARCH 1 ty of Hartford’s College of Arts and • Zurab Sotkilava, the great Rus­ Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 1 to 5 “Lightworks," internally lit paintings by Guilford, Ct. 06437. Phone: 453-9979. THE R O S E at the show. Bernard Asbell Sciences, the three-credit course In sian tenor, in concert, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m.; Wednesday, noon to 5 p.m. Mena^ie ^ explains the development of person! R p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hail, (229-0275) Hartford. (246-6807) • (Children’s Museum of Hartford, • Music for oboe, French horn and West Hartford. 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Service Aims To Help Ex-Cons I H e r ild By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA abuse.” He said the stress on ex-cons ment of Mental Health, told the com­ added a staff person is working on Fotiu Walks Out munity group that mental patients this and his office on Church Street is Herald Reporter is worse than it is for the population A n g le at large because, “The excitement of are being released from institutions open six days each week. MANCHESTER - He is about 20. being ’free’ soon wears out. Without without any community services McCue said he will operate as a E a r l Y o s t He has no family. He has the clothing money or transportation, they don’t being in place to handle them. The “client advocate to stop the on his back and about $3 in his have much freedom.” commissioner of mental health ‘revolving dooi;’ syndrome.” He Sports Editor As Whalers Bow pocket. He has a tenth grade educa­ Valo spoke with Thomas McCue, wants a 10 percent reduction in beds added mental patients are generally tion and his jobs have bMn of the dis­ used in state hospitals per year. alienated from their families and who is running a program for people somethings bound to happen.” hwasher or laborer variety. This dim “We need new services for those “between the time they are dis­ SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - Hartford who have been r e l e a ^ from mental Shutt opened the scoring at 9; 11 of the first period when view of a recently released convict charged and the time they are Whalers Coach Don Blackburn says Nick Fotiu health institutions. McCue said, “A who have been in and out of mental Time Out to Think he stole the puck Iron defenseman Gordie Roberts and was revealed at Thursday's meeting helped, a lot are wandering the lot of people who are in jail aren’t institutions. We have to end the idea Just think, if every time a parent of a player complained about has not been officially suspended — but the left beat Hartford Goalie John Garrett on a breakaway. of the Community Services Council of only helping those mental patients streets.” legal problems. They are mental wing was ordered to the bench for trying to "Everything I did went in tonight,” said Shutt after the by A1 Valo, who runs a who are motivated, and start having a coach, in any sport, and if the coach took it to heart and quit, health problems. Then they’re He said earlier that help should be tackle a Montreal Canadians’ player on the ice. game. “Sometimes anything you do just doesn’t go in. mainstreaming program for ex­ an active mental health program,” there wouldn’t be a coach (or manager) alive on any level. crucified on two crosses; not only are different with each individual. Other times you just touch the puck and it goes in.” convicts. they suffering mental health Pitinger said. “Some people can start over, they Also, if every referee, umpire, or game official, tossed aside Blackburn benched Fotiu with 6:22 remaining in the se­ cond period of Thursday night’s game after he tried to Pierre Mondou and Pierre Larouche also had first “The cliche is, ‘Well, you’ve got a problems, they also are saddled with Before the new attitude in treat­ have that resiliency. Others are his whistle or changed his decision which met with disfavor from tackle Montreal’s Bob Gainey. period tallies as the Canadiens took a 3-0 lead. new start,”’ Valo said. “When I think a criminal record.” ment of mental health evolved, those walking wounded,” McCue added. a player, coach, manager or fan, there wouldn’t be anyone to Blackburn and Fotiu exchanged words, then Fotiu Mark Howe cut the lead to 3-1 with his 15th goal at 2:21 of a clean start, I think of an erased McCue began work Jan. 1. with a with problems had sometimes been He said the best thing is to set up call the shots. smashed his stick on the bench, breaking it in half and of the second period before Shutt sandwiched two goals blackboard. But nothing is erased. $27,000 one-year grant from the sent to nursing homes. The mental some form of independence. Bess From experience, I know that the Massachusetts Maritime was named headed for the locker room. around the Larouche’s 33rd tally as Montreal increased We’re not starting from ground zero. Department of Mental Health, which health professionals had been con­ Allen, director of social services at hardest part of coaching is to keep all to the ECAC basketball Honor Roll ‘T m the coach of this team and I decide who plays and its lead to 6-1. We’re starting from minus 10. An ex- is administered through the centrating on the motivated patients, Manchester Memorial Hospital, for the third time this season in Divi­ con is carrying around all those the players happy, and this is almost when,” an angry Blackburn said after his team’s 7-2 loss Manchester Area Conference of and had, in effect, been a passive described one program in which peo­ an impossibility. sion III. The East Hartford resident, deficits, plus, he has a very negative system, according to Pitinger. to Montreal. “We shouldn’t have been down more than 1-0 after the Churches. ple who have bwn treated for mental Sports, on a major scale, have who played at East Catholic High, self-image,” Valo said. McCue said his main role will be Additional problems included being health problems share apartments “He’s (Fotiu) not officially suspended, but it’s clear first period,” said Blackburn. “We can’t afford to help a gotten so far out of hand now that a tallied 30 baskets in 53 that you don’t try and show up your coach in the middle of Valo said in addition, many ex-cons connecting all the service agencies overly concerned about classifying and live independently, but take part attempts...Manchester businessman team like Montreal by making mistakes. It’s no fluke lack goals, and live day-to-day. mental patients. McCue describ^ a in counseling sessions each week. player who does not play regularly the game,” Blackburn said. they’ve won four Stanley Cups in a row.” that deal with former mental cries out, “Play me or trade me.” and sportsman, Fred Nassiff, is “Sometimes, we have to work with situation where a person was She said there are six apartments, Fotiu didn’t return to the player’s bench for the But the Whalers kept Montreal’s leading scorer Guy patients, so there is a “network of This has spread down into the vacationing in Naples, Fla. He did them on the reasons to have a job, with four more planned. remainder of the game. Lafleur without a goal for only his fifth game this season. local care givers.” He added, "These described as a schizophrenic with colleges and even the high schools. pack his fishing gear and golf besides just having pocket money,” You have to expect setbacks with Fotiu had played for Hartford in the WHA, then left for “I was prepared to send either Jordy Douglas or Pat people n e ^ help from a variety of manic depressive overtones. Sports are in a very sad state of af­ clubs...Jim Taylor has been elected Valo said. agencies. Each agency should ap­ "At that point I realized that chronic patients, McCue declared. the New York Rangers, where he played from 1976-79. He Boutette out whenever Lafleur hit the ice,” Blackburn fairs, to say the least when these con­ president of the Manchester Little was drafted last year by the Whalers when the club joined He added that many of the people point a target person to handle these pigeon-holing someone shouldn’t be Chances are, quite a few will be back said. ditions exist. League baseball program which will the NHL. who are in jail have committed people. This will create a new social the focus. We should just work to in an institution. But I work in this launch its 31st season next spring. Blaine Stoughton scored a short-handed goal for Hart­ Steve Shutt scored four goals and one assist to power crimes because of “mental health- system for these people to plug into.” help displaced mental patients find because I believe I can really help Equestrians Place ford later in the period. Shutt retaliated with his fourth of The local police officer is a former Montreal to its triumph. type problems, like alcohol and drug Larry Pitinger, from the Depart­ jobs and housing,” McCue said. He somebody. You have to try.” Three area equestraians placed in fine football player and was active in the game and 29th of the seaon at 13:57. the American Horse Shows Associa­ “Our game is moving the puck and speed,” said Mon­ The win was Montreal’s seventh in its last eight games the Midget Football League as well treal Coach Claude Ruel. “If we keep moving ahead tion membership last season. "Twen­ as the Little League. Other LL of­ and it snapped a four-game Hartford winning streak. tieth Century Ltd.,” owned and ficers for ’80 are Frank Galasso, vice Fee Hike Reasons Aired Checking Tracks ridden by Carol Glenney of president, Win Chevalier, secretary, Manchester placed second in the and Fred Parlato, treasurer. By MARTIN KEARNS Manchester residents make up bullet and thought we could live with said, “...the water system, trom a A state railroad offical keeps a close watch on the railroad Large Junior Hunter Division. Susan Three Star Selections about 65 percent of the club’s it, but we lost about $6,(KX),” Herdic business standpoint, does not make track between Hartford and Manchester during Thursday’s Daigle, also of Manchester, was Herald Reporter Three star game selections are an­ membership. James Fogarty, town said. sense.” He expressed concern' demonstration trip of a self-propelled rail car. Officials said fourth best in the Large Pony Hunter MANCHESTER - Why should a appointed liaison for the club, said, nounced after every NHL game and The club now charges $7 for a members would be asked to accept the track was in better shape than they had expected, but noted Division on her horse, "Aaratoia.” A golf course be any different? John “The dilemma is every time you raise weekday round of golf and $9 for play the cost of the system. • Vernon-owned horse, “Friendly Per­ the average fan may wonder how the Herdic, treasurer for Mancheeter dues, you lose members. You have to on weekends and holidays. Aiuiual Herdic said the club, and not in­ improvements would be required before permanent passenger suasion,” placed sixth in the Small choices are made. Country Gub, told the Parks and expand the base (of members).” As a dues are $360 for individuals and $510 dividual members, would be respon­ service could be instituted. (Photo by Harry) Junior Hunter Division. The horse is Like all-star teams, the selections Recreation Committee inflation has rule, expanding the base has meant for families. sible for the system. He added it owned by Wayne and Janet are often as phoney as a three dollar Evonne prompted a request for increases in accepting more out-of-town In reviewing the club’s proposed could save as much as $18,000 a year Manchester...All it took for the NBA bill. membership fees. members, The club has 410 budget, the committee questioned a in labor, water and equipment costs. Obituaries to lure an all-time high viewing video The game's top three performers The committee in turn suggested memberships; last year 393 were $3,000 phone charge and another $3,- "We could make it up in 10 years and audience was a matchup featuring are selected, usually by one member the club raise dues for out-of-town taken. 000 laundry expense. They suggested that’s not much.” Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles of the media covering the game. Enjoyed members. Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano Heien Stomberg mond J. Stomberg of East Hartford Most times the selections are biased. the club consider eliminating laundry The Manchester Country Club is a and Alden S. Stomberg of Hebron; a Lakers against Larry Bird and the John DiDonato spoke for the com- attended the meeting and noted the costs by curtailing free towel ser­ public golf course and club. Fogarty EAST HARTFORD - Helen Boston Celtics. CBS reported the Monday night’s Hartford - Win­ niittee, “Why should the rates be the town subsidizes the course (the $25,- vice. The budget also includes $15,000 noted membership fees are less than (Noren) Stomberg, 87, of 54 Long Hill daughter. Miss Ingrid E. Stomberg of viewers numbered the most in the nipeg game gave one at least five same for out-of-towners (as for town 000 rental is considered nominal) but for refurbishing battery operated St., widow of Joseph A. Stomberg East Hartford; eight grandchildren members of the Whalers who rated Beating other area courses, “ ..the price is seven years the network offered the residents)?” Herdic responded, “1 out-of-towners pay identical rates. died Wednesday at her home. and several great-grandchildren. strong consideration. golf carts. reasonable but tough for the average pros on national exposure ...Speaking V \ have no answer for that.” “Why aren’t they paying a sur­ guy” ; Cassano praised the club for. Mrs. Stomberg was born in Sweden Funeral services will be Saturday of the Celtics, more than 9,(XX) tickets Mike Rogers tallied two goals and The club is considering buying a charge? This is a question that has to turning the restaurant into an asset, and had been a resident of this town at 1 p.m. the Newkirk & Whitney have been sold for the scheduled Feb. added an assist. Bernie Johnston CHICAGO (UPI) - From what $182,000 automatic watering system. since 1918. Committee member Fred Ramey be dealt with.” “they’ve done a good job.” The club Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave. 26 game against Atlanta at the Hart­ collected two goals. Mark Howe Evonne Goolagong Cawley said, it The system includes heads that move Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, \ > v asked for the club’s sentiment on The town has veto power over allows the high schools in town to use She is survived by two sons, Ray- ford Civic Center Coliseum. Once the added one goal and assisted on two sounded more like she b ^ t Sylvia providing facilities for out-of-town up from below the surface of the Hartford. raises in town memberships. Out-of- the course and facilities free of Brittania Chapter green light is given that the facility others, Blaine Stoughton scored once Hanika in the second round of the members. Herdic referred to club town rates represent club decisions. ground at pre-determined times and charge. Friends may call at the funeral will be ready for use the ticket sale is and had assists on three goals and $200,000 Chicago Tennis Cham­ policy that does not allow out of-town Two years ago the club attempted distribute a pre-determined amount In reviewing the proposed budget, MANCHESTER — Farmington home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. expected to be exhausted. The Greg Carroll wound up with two pionships. of water before retreating below the memberships until April 15 each to raise season membership fees but which includes the 10 percent in­ Valley and Greater Hartford Coliseum will seat 15,7(X) for basket­ assists and one goal. The night’s No.l ”I really enjoyed it. It was the first surface. spring, “if the quota is not met, we was granted a half year’s increase. creases, Herdic noted, “We’re not members of the Brittania Chapter of ball. The Celts are also booked star award went to Johnston, who time I felt myself playing in a match go for out-of-towners.” Regarding the proposal, Cassano In Memoriam r - “Last year we decided to bite the trying to make a profit, we’re trying the Daughters of the British Empire March 18 against Indiana in Hart­ recorded his first two NHL goals. in a few months,” said Goolagong, to operate.” will meet Feb. 7 at the home of Mrs. In memory of our husband, father and ford. Carroll was second, Stoughton third. who fell 4-6, 7-6, 4-6 to Hanika Fogarty echoed the concerns of Margaret Wright, 162 Homestead St., grandfather, John Michaels, who passed Honored Third Time The margin was wafer thin. Thursday night before an estimated town residents, “The crux of the Apartment One. The group will plan away January 25, 1978. Anyone of the five players noted Pouring in 65 points in three games crowd of 5,000 at the International Directors, Council To Meet matter is that there are a lot of peo­ the State Board Luncheon Meeting, above could have would have been a Amphitheatre. “I haven’t played a Today brings back sad memories,. last week, Mark Dumais of ple who feel they don’t golf enough to April 9, at the Lord Cromwell Inn in That time just can’t erase. worthy choice. full tournament since last Clctober.” afford the fees.” Cromwell, which will be hosted by You went away so very fast. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova The board of directors will con­ Brittania Cahpter. But in our hearts your memory lasts. wasted little time, just under 40 on CD Block Grant Lawsuit Members are invited to bring sider the proposed increases and the We miss you so — each day we cry. minutes, in beating Tanya Harford, guests, and tea and dessert will be We never had a chance to say goodbye. mayor, invited Robert Weiss, town suit started by three Manchester committee’s recommendation that O’Reilly’s Goal 6-2, 6-0. The two-time defending MANCHESTER - The Hartford fees be raised for out-of-town served at the February meeting, to Chicago champion plays Greer City Council and Manchester of­ manager. Mayor Stephen Penny, and residents that claims the town tried Sadly missed by—Wife, residents. supplement the traditional box lunch. Children and Grandchildren. First of Foul Goals by MontreaVs Shutt Stevens tonight in another quarter­ ficials will meet informally tonight Attorney Dominic Squatrito to the to limit low-income housing by final match. at 9 p.m. to discuss the Community meeting at the Hartford council withdrawing from the HUD chambers. program. Propels Bruins In a second-round doubles match, Development Block Grant lawsuit. Steve Shutt of Montreal watches puck in Springfield. Whaler goalie John Garrett’s the top-seeded team of Billie Jean Robert Ludgin, Hartford deputy The city of Hartford has joined a Ludgin had said in November the Ballot newly-elected city council would res­ By MICHAEL SHALIN headed for Hartford net as he gets first of his glove save failed. (UPI Photo) King and Navratilova beat Mary Lou cind their action in the case. UPI Sports Writer four goals in 7-2 win over Whalers last night Piatek and Barbara Potter, 7-5, 6-3. However, as of yet, the new city Unveiled It came out of nowhere. Both teams appeared ready to settle Boxing Helmets council has not taken any action. for a hard-fought tie. But Terry O’Reilly, who has a habit of HARTFORD, Conn. Tonight the council will be meeting doing just a bit more than he’s supposed to be able to do, had one as a "committee of a whole” and no (UPI) — Secretary of the Spurned by State formal action can be taken. State Barbara Kennelly shot left —and he made it count. Injury Bother to Connors Besides joining the lawsuit to block today unveiled the ballot “If it was planned that way, we’d HARTFORD, Conn. (DPI) - Grasso a report with written Manchester’s withdrawal from the for Connecticut’s March 25 better keep the blueprints,” the ever- “It was a tough game to lose, but I Olympic Boxing authorities are not in favor of statements from officials on what Community Development program, presidential primary, hustling O’Reilly said Thursday night thought we played well,” said Buf­ using helmets— one suggestion made the city filed administrative com­ which was decided partly after his goal with three seconds falo Coach Scotty Bowman. “You In Bid for Fourth Title happened the night Newell was in­ plaints with five other federal agen­ by polling news don’t expect to lose them like that, since the death of boxer and convict jured. The welterweight was knocked AL SIEFFERT’S offers one o f the remaining gave the Boston Bruins an Meeting can’t recall how he sustained it. He cies requesting $4.5 million in aid be organizations on who they but it can happen." pionships title this week but the in­ Charles Newell — because they out Jan. 9 in a preliminary bout at the important 4-3 victory over the Buf­ PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - termed the injury “discouraging” withheld from Manchester. judged to be the major can­ In other games, Montreal jury continues to bother him. The dis­ might be dangerous, a state official Hartford Civic Center. falo Sabres. “It took a lot of work by The crowd giggles when Jim­ because he's in fine condition Weiss said today that he was op­ didates. clobbered Hartford 7-2, Los Angeles comfort was evident Thursday night says. Dr. John X. R. B asile, the areas largest selections of Top Rick Smith and Peter McNab to otherwise. timistic that the city would withdraw Listed on the shaded 5-4 and Colorado beat Planned my Connors clutches a certain when he defeated Raul Ramirez, 6-2, “They feel that more damage can neurosurgeon who operated on make it happen. I dropped back when "I’m hitting the ball great,” he its complaint. Democratic side will be Pittsburgh 4-1. area of his body during a tennis 6-2, to advance to today’s quarter­ be done with a helmet than without Newell the day after the injury, said Rick went in and he gave me a said. “ Mentally and physically for “Just the fact they invited us is a California Gov. Edmund Name Brand Microwave Ovens match, but he’s not doing it to final round of the $250,(XX) tourna­ one,” Consumer Protection Com­ he died of damage to the brain stem. perfect pass. I didn’t even see an Kings S, Maple Leafs 4 the start of the year I’m playing as good sign,” he said. Weiss has told Brown, President Carter,' COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ment along with five other seeds. missioner Mary Heslin said The Somers State Prison inmate opening until I got the shot off. I think Mike Murphy scored two goals and be funny. well as I ever have. the Hartford Area CETA Consortium Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- (UPI) — The United States Olympic “It didn’t feel too good tonight,” the Wednesday. “ It (helmet) blocks never recovered consciousness and I caught (goalie Don) Edwards back rookie Dean Hopkins returned from a Connors suffered a pulled groin "But I just pound and pound (the that he will recommend Manchester Mass., and Lyndon at Low Discount Prices ?...... Committee, waging an almost top-seeded Connors said after im­ some of the vision and the hand is hit­ died Jan. 18, the third professional in the net, month's layoff to score the game- muscle that forced him to default injury) and I start scratching and I withdraw from the organization un­ Larouche of New York. proving his four-year record to 22-1. ting a projecting object,” fighter to die in the U.S. in less than "We were lucky because they had winner as Los Angeles snapped a solitary battle to prevent an from the Grand Prix Masters in New hear the people in the stands. I figure Republicans Mrs. ” I was trying to throw my first serve I ^ . Heslin has sent Gov. Ella two months. less Hartford rescinds its suit. Now you know!! put a lot of pressure on us in the last fourgame losing streak. Marcel American boycott of the 1980 York two weeks ago, then suffered if I drop my trousers I’ll let the peo­ Kennelly decided to place in. I didn’t want to hit more than a The number of members in the three or four minutes.” Dionne added a power-play goal and Summer Games, meets this weekend with the pain of the injury last week ple know what’s going on. And you on the ballot were Rep. to consider President Carter’s couple of balls a point. I wasn’t put­ consortium determines the amount O’Reilly’s 18-footer — his 15th goal an assist for the Kings in the first while still winning the WCT stop in know that’s not beyond me.” John Anderson, R-Ill.; Sen. proposal to pull out if the games are Kennedy Denies Rumors of federal funds it is eligible for. — found its way between the pads of a period as he upped his NHL-leading Birmingham, Ala. ting that much effort in my serve.” Connors found frequent success Manchester is the largest member in Howard Baker, R-Tenn.; not moved from Moscow. Connors said he first noticed the in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - A defiant screened Edwards to give the Bruins scoring total to 93 points. He's gunning for a record-tying with passing shots that took the sting the Brotherhood of Railway and the organization. George Bush; John Coimal- The co m m ittee’s 85-member jury in New York at the Masters, but Seri. Eldward M. Kennedy, his cam­ their seventh straight victory and Dionne’s linemate, Dave Taylor, fourth U.S. Pro Indoor Tennis Cham­ out of the charges of Ramirez, the Airline Clerks, Hartford Corporation Counsel ly; Rep. Philip Crane, R- move Boston to within two points of executive board will meet Saturday paign beset by rumors that he is . j e n n a i r was injured early in the game, suf­ Mexican Davis Cup star attempting a Roaring at his often wildly recep­ Alexander Goldfarb, has said he 111.; Robert Dole; the first-place Sabres in the Adams and Sunday to draft a response to the about to quit the presidential race, tive audience, the Massachusetts S 2E E 0 fering possible ligament damage to comeback from a dismal 41stplace favors rescinding the lawsuit. Benjamin Fernandez, and Division. More importantly, the administration’s suggestion that the rating in 1979. has a sharp answer for those who Democrat, who was beaten by Presi­ his right knee. The third member of Gerald Ford. Sabres are currently in second place the league’s top-scoring line, which Summer Games either be Connors took control of the match question his will to win: “Of course I dent C arter in Monday’s Iowa in the league overall, a spot the was voted to the Wales Conference transferred or canceled if the Soviet intend to go on.” caucuses, assertedr “Of course I in­ when he fought off three break i^ /c e d Bruins would love to have come Union does not remove its invading points in the second set’s fourth Speculation the Kennedy campaign tend to go on.” All-Star squad, Charlie Simmer, has a s h w i playoff time. But the Bruins are troops from Afghanistan within a game, which went to deuce nine would be brought to an abrupt end "The Carter administration At Pern’s Kathy Sayal been out for six games with a similar 1 Ji.slcvn. I thinking of the division. month. times. He then broke Ramirez in the surfaced on Capitol Hill Thursday doesn’t know the first thing about Take advtnitsa of buying non~ntumtbl» knee injury, "We all want to catch Buffalo for President Carter, in a nationwide next game and went on to capture the after the senator’s aides announced how to run the economy or a boNiMl Latt ejwnca lhl$ wank! Toronto goalie Mike Palmateer, address Wednesday, reiterated his he had scrubbed plans for a weekend o v e n M jm) the title,” O'Reilly said. “ First place making his first start since Dec. 26, match. railroad,” Kennedy shouted. “They ! opposition to sending an American of stumping in Maine and New ORCHARD FRESH in the division is important to us. We reinjured his left ankle after stopping Second-seeded John McEnroe kept put the economy on the skids and the M ta, Coftl«nd«, H« Ooktwi DcMckxi*, WIim u im , RumM* always have a good race with Buffalo team to Moscow, and the State pace for an anticipated matchup with Hampshire and would, instead, Kennedy administration will put our the first eight Kings’ shots and was IMPORTED-^ I------FRESH“ ~ and this year is no exception. It replaced by Paul Harrison. Department said at least 20 nations Connors in Sunday's finals with a deliver a major policy address at 11 economy back on the track.” a.m. EST Monday at Georgetown P«M, CkMIl aMIM, Splraotl, . might not get us a bye in the opening Rockies 4, Penguins 1 would support the United States in stormy 6-4, 6-2 victory over 16th- As for Monday’s defeat, Kennedy Kil«, LMkt, OnMi a Yallow University. round any more, but it might give us Lanny McDonald and Randy the event of a boycott. seeded Tim Gullikson. said with a laugh, “Thirty-one per­ Pln**ppl**, Qr*nny Smith Squtth, Whit* Ridlihta, In recent days, there has been But Kennedy scotched the rumors AppI**, P**eh**, Or*p*lrull, ChIVM, While Sw*«l a home ice advantage with the Pierce each registered a goal and an Also advancing were No. 5 seed cent of the people in Iowa can't be PotoloM, Turnip*, Chin*** growing nationwide support for the Tempi* Oreng**, Tangerin**, overall points later in the playoffs.” assist as Colorado sent Pittsburgh to Harold Solomon 6-2, 6-4 over No. 11 Thursday night in a fiery speech to wrong.” Urn**. C*bb*g*, Brooeoll, B*lgl*n administration’s position, and Sndl**, P*r*nlp*, Boston made tied it 8:04 into the se­ its fourth straight loss. Jack Brian Gottfried; No. 7 Gene Mayer 6- Thursday the House voted C*ulHloi»*r, Olngdr Rout. cond period on Bourque's 30-footer, Valiquette and Barry Smith had the 3, 6-3 over Heinz Gunthardt of overwhelmingly to support Carter's THANKSGIVING COMPLETE LINE OF MAPLE 8UQAR PRODUCTS but the Sabres again took a one-goal other Rockie goals while Rick Kehoe Switzerland; No. 9 Wojtek Fibak of Train Derailment lead at 18:21 on John Van Boxmeer’s snapped Hardy Astrom’s bid for a call for a boycott if the games are not Poland 3-6, 6-0, 6-3 over No. 6 Jose moved from Moscow. NOVENA TO ST. lUDE rsBBusamjpuTMWMSTn inaMitinsMTa powerplay goal. shutout at 4:18 of the third period. Higueras of Spain, and No. 10 Jose Endangers Town 0 iNty Si liiAi, IpMttt Mirtyr. put Luis Clerc of Argentina 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 hi ivtM aid ridi hi miradn; war M ii— i THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS over Billy Martin. ACWORTH.Ga. (U P D - tially explosive LP gas. tfia M CM t, faittiM hrtaremar af COTT SODA “8-S “ LB. BAQ Kuhn DoesnH See Any Player Strike Unseeded John Sadri, who defeated Three railroad tank cars The other two cars con­ ika hmikt y«r ipacU patnaaca hi tima BQRADE 2 ^ i i 89« BOSTON (UPI) - Baseball com­ "The discussions have gotten to the third-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis on carrying liquefied a( n a i Ta yaa I k m racam a Iraai tka No C strike or a lock-out, but that's highly taining styrene gas had *1.25 missioner Bowie Kuhn says he issues on the table, or most of them. Tuesday night, sustained his high petroleum and styrene gas turned over but were not 4aptb a( «y baart aarf huMy kaf ta akaai jiz a i theoretical at this time,” he said. “I fia^ hu ilvaa tack paat pawar ta caaM ta CiLLO doesn’t think there will be a player And from what I hear, they are being level of play with a 7-6, 7-6 win over derailed early t^ a y and CUKES don’t think the players or the clubs damaged and were not ■y a titr tam . IM p am hi my pratant m i TOMATOES FRESH P U S strike or lock-out this spring, but he addressed,” Kuhn said. No. 13 Stan Smith. In another match. forced the evacuation of want to see it.” leaking. argaal patitiaa. la ratma I prim iaa ta iH ha refuses to rule out the possibility Among owner desires is some form Bill Scanlon upended Johan Kriek of yaw aaaw haaaa yaa ta ha in ' 5 9 < p 79N Ml wun IN »H.H "I don't think there will be an in­ new agreement. Both sides are something must be done to change loudly questioning umpire Dick Bet- injuries from the derail­ railroad spokesman said it m i OarlM." hMcabia mwt ha prambal 443-445 HARTFORD RD. ' MANCHESTER, RNTI»K1UnC«Dn." terruption In the flow of things. rumored to be far apart but Kuhn is the present system, whereby a club Reacts to Umpire^s Call son, who overruled a line judge and ment, which occurred was not immediately lU akipaylarB iarfdlB iia hnaka yaw OF iM , Amaa. T h ii aavaaa hat aarar baaa FORMER NORMAN’S LOCA TION That’s my judgment. That’s my con­ optimistic. is rewarded a draft choice if it loses a called his overhead out in the eighth about 12:45 a.m. EST. known if the LP tanker was PHODUCEI" ^ 647-9997 Fiery John McEnroe reacts to an umpire’s call on out of game. Gullikson said later he didn’t Im am ta f i i I haaa k i4 a y ra p a it PERO m o r KWKY • M (Kii ST. viction, really,” Kuhn said Thursday ‘'I think rational men can find a player to free agency. Police said one of the ruptured or simply venting bounds shot in match straight set win over Tim Gullikson in In­ p u la i pMaattaapramM. 276 OAKUND ST., MANCHESTEH W 647-9998 at the annual Boston Baseball solution. The talk you hear now is "Some change in that area is in­ mind his opponent disputing the call, derailed cars was slightly gas. HLP. ______a 843-6SS4______JONIOHT TIL 9, Mon.Thurs. A FrI. Ill 9 Tuas.. Wad. A Sat Writers Dinner. dicated,” he said, “and I would be door Tennis Championship match last night in Philadelphia. but took exception when McEnroe ruptured, leaking poten­ what you would expect. They dis­ "I don't rule out the possibility of a agree. disappointed if some change wasn’t Scores were 6-4, 6-1 (UPI Photo) flashed him the "OK” sign and said, made.” "Thai’s real fair.” EVENING HERALD. Frl., Jan. 25, I960 — 13 1 2 - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Jan, g . 1980 Snow Welcomed Mister X of Golf Road Encounters BENNET-ILLING JV GIRLS 1 At Lake Placid Heidi Sullivan's 18-foot jumper proved to be the difference as Illing LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — A cloak of long-awaited white jayvee girls topped crosstown Bennet began to fall on Lake Placid, officials said, and the Winter Olym­ Tour Looks Back yesterday by a 25-23 count. pic village came alive again For Local Fives Sullivan and Sharon Elmore each same time last year, Lewi said there SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Since progress during the years.” any trouble.” Ed Lewi, spokesman’ for the Lake Barber isn’t one to speak out, but had 6 points for Illing, now 4-3, while were forecasts for more snow and joining the PGA Tour 21 years Barber actually finished 61st. By LEN AUSTER Glastonbury High is at 2-5 Newington Placid Olympic Organizing Com­ now he was a little ruffled, meaning 'The Knights will be coming off a last- Carey Markham had a game-high 11 below-freezing temperatures. Except for his first 4 years on the mittee, said Wednesday that five in­ ago, Mller Barber, the quiet he spoke an octave or two above a Herald Sportswriler High while 8^1, 10-3 South Windsor second 40-39 reversal to Glastonbury. markers for Bennet, 0-6. Along with the possibility that Tour, he has been an exempt player ches had falien on the snow-craving Texan affectionally referr^ to whisper. Who could blame him? The 3 * ' Locaf fans wilt have to take High is at 2-5, 4-8 Windsor High. Coach Jim Penders’ Eagles, after Lake Placid would get as much as every other season. And by winning Rockviile High, 6-7, hosts Norwich a three-game mid-season lull, have MIDGET village hy afternoon, with more four more inches by today, Lewi as Mister X, has won 11 tour­ only reason he is playing this week is to their vehicufar transporta­ forecast for later in the week. 11 tournament titles, he started 1980 - Free Academy in a non-conference come on strong in their last two out­ With David Hazel tossed in a dozen said, temperatures in the 20s and naments and more than $1.5 that he finished in the top 25 in last 10th on the all-time money winning tion if they wish to see basket- “ I t’s beautiful," said Wendy joust whiie COC tilts include 2-8, 3-8 ings. ’They allowed only an average of points, the Knicks downed the predictions of a drop to around zero year’s San Diego Open. list. baff action tonight as Bolton at 2-8, 2-10 Rham High in Bergen, sales manager for WIRD overnight were aiding snow-making million. 38.5 points in those tilts, wins over Hawks, 20-16, last night at the West It’s hard to believe someone with Barber was felled by an asthma at­ Manchester High, East Hebron and 7-3, 9-3 Coventry High Radio. “I think it’s great. I think it’s efforts. When he started out, the purses Xavier (80-42) and St. Paul (64-35). It Side Rec. Joey Colletti chipped in 4 Barber’s credentials is what the PGA tack during the Bob Hope Desert entertaining conference-leading 10-0, terrific because it’s just what we ’The machine-made snow is hauled were one-tenth of today’s $300,000 calls a nonexempt player. That Cathoiic and Cheney Tech each won’t be that easy against Aquinas, markers for the winners while Mike weekly pots. The tournament sites Classic 2 week ago and wound up 10-1 Cromwell High. however. need.” to the cross country and biathlon doesn’t exactly make him a rabbit are slated for road encounters. Lata (7) and Brian Scott (4) led the weren’t always posh country clubs spending 2 days in the hospital. Last On the distaff side, Manchester ’The clubs met on Jan. 8 with East Hawks. Ms. Bergen said that as of mid- sites at Mount Van Hoevenberg, but it does put him on the spot. afternoon about five inches of snow and often the pro-am on Wednesday week in the Pheonix Open, he played High, atop the CCIL by a half game prevailing, 64-51. “ No question Standings: Bullets 6-0, Nets 5-1, where training operations have been “Fortunately,” said Barber, 'Tve Manchester, idle since last had fallen since Tuesday, really was more Important than the pro in the rain on Friday — the second at 10-2 and 10-3 overall, hosts 3-9 Aquinas will be tougher at home. Knicks 3-3, Hawks 2-4, Celtics 1-5, disrupted by the lack of natural made a lot of friends among sponsors round — and almost quit again. So he Friday’s 70-48 triumph over Enfield, covering for the first time this winter snow. competition. Penney High at Clarke Arena at 8 They don’t lose too many at home 76ers 1-5. ■ over the years and I can pretty much missed the cut, or so the record has a short trip to East Hartford to the previously barren mountains that So far, Lewi said, crews covered And when a tournament ended on. o’clock. and I don’t know why,” Penders Over at the Community Y, get an exemption wherever I choose reads, in the first two events of the combat CCIL foe Penney High. East surround Lake Placid. about five miles of the cross-country Sunday, no one left town. Instead, the Manchester, as Coach Doug Pear-, remarked Wednesday, “They American Legion trimmed the Elks, to play, but that’s not the point. new season. has a slightly longer venture as it son indicated earlier, must keep win­ “It’s really snowing out there right and biathlon trails with about five in­ pros hung around for a round of par­ knocked off New London (at home) 39-12. Ed Jarvis popped in 19 points ”I don’t think someone like me ”I expect to play a lot better this treks to New Britain to oppose HCC ning if it hopes to stay within striking now,” she said, iaughing with un­ ches of machine-made snow ties designed to win over the spon­ should be put in the position of having and New London was 11-1 and had and Mike Patuluk 6 for Legion while week because I feel a lot better,” he rival St. ’Thomas Aquinas while the of distance of Windham and disguised pleasure as the snow manufactured by nine snow guns. sors and ensure a tournament the to go to a sponsor hat in hand asking just beaten (unbeaten) St. Bernard Joe Casey and Jon Roe each had 4 for said. "Besides, I like the two courses Techmen journey to Colchester to op­ Simsbury. The latter pair shares the covered the bleak brown landscape. The below-freezing temperatures following year. for a spot. Heck, there isn’t a tourna­ by 18 points. I figure this could be our the Elks. here (Torrey Pines). I’ve always had pose Bacon Academy in COC play. top rung, each 9-2. Lewi conceded that the past weeks are a major factor in preparing the "It was tough, a lot tougher than a ment played that doesn’t have half a toughest game of the year.” Standings: Manchester Cycle 6-1, a lot of success. But the big thing is The Indians are 8-3 in the league, 8- of relatively warm weather and no the outdoor sites to be used in various lot of the younger guys out here The Silk Towners shot 41 percent Penders, again, is concerned with Legion 5-2, F arr’s 4-3, Wyman Oil 3-4, dozen players who have no business to regain my health because next 4 overall while the Black Knights snow had created "some long faces” informal and formal training think,” said Barber, who is playing from the field in the win over En­ the Saints’ quickness, a commodity Pizza House 2-5, Elks 1-6. in the field.” week we play in the Crosby, and stand 4-7 in CCIL play and 4-8 overall. among officials trying to prepare for sessions starting Jan. 29. today in the $250,(XX) San Diego Open. field, but the Raiders made good on he doesn’t believe his quintet can Barber lost his exempt status there never is any guarantee about The Eagles are 5-1 in the HCC, 10-2 ^ only 28 percent. “They had a horrible match. the games, which begin Feb. 12. Trails on Whiteface Mountain, ”My generation really paid the dues, because he failed to finish in the top overall while Aquinas is 2-3 in con-' PEE W EE Machine Gunner^ but I’m not griping. My only point in the weather in that tournament.” shooting night,” Pearson recollects, First-year Coach Steve Armstrong “The whole area has come alive,” where the Alpine events will be held, 60 money winners in 1979. Since he ference tilts and 8-4 overall. Cheney, Y Standings: VFW 5-2, Blue Moon talking about it now is that I don’t “but we did play good defense. The Indian girls have been the surprise of Lewi said. “There is a different at­ are already heavily covered with Molly Bolin, a pinup girl, has never has won one of the major tour­ losers of four straight, is 2-7 in the 4-3, CBC 4-3, Willis Garage 1-6. think things like that should be last two games have been our two the year to date in the CCIL. Coming titude than a week ago. A iot of the machinemade snow, as are the 70- picked up the name “Machine naments, he lost his right to play. COC, 4-7 overall while the Bobcats pressure is off.” shoved under the rug and forgotten. best defensive efforts of the year. off a 4-15 campaign a year ago, the SENIOR meter and 90-meter ski-jumping Gun’’ after averaging 32.4 ‘T m not worried,” Barber said. are 6-3 in the conference, 8-3 overall. Although the five inches on the “Sure, we have a great tour and it “ If we continue to play good locals were not considered a con­ Standings: Sportsman Cafe 7-1, areas at Intervaie. The Mount Van points per game with the Iowa “ I’ll get by. Had 1 not been sick last VALUE should become even greater as the All three have 8 o’clock tap-offs. defense and run, we’ll be okay. We tender. But Manchester, behind ground and total of about 15 inches Hoevenburg bobsled and luge runs year and missed some events, I think Fogarty Oilers 5-3, Moriarty Bros. 4- Cornets. The pretty 5-9 Bolin years go by. Personally, I feel good Elsewhere, slumping 2-9, 3-10 East have to keep up the consistency junior Jennifer Hedlund, senior Liz that have been recorded so far this are refrigerated and in use, as is the I would have made the top 60 without V Hartford High visits 3-8, 5-8 Hall 4, Irish Insurance 4-4, Fogarty Bros. about having had a hand in helping it V we’ve had the last couple of games.” Neubelt and sophomore Jackie year was a mere pittance compared outdoor speed skating rink, Lewi has propelled the Cornets into High in West Hartford for a CCIL 3-5, Cooper St. Package 1-7. Penney opened the season with five ’Tucker sits atop the standings with to about 65 inches of snow fall at the pointed out. first place in the Women’s engagement. In Central Valley losses and then bounced back to take six games left. Professional Basketball Conference match-ups, 1-7, 5-8 BUSINESSMEN y w four of six, including three straight Standings: American League’s Midwest Division. Beattie Looking —Manchester Cycle Shop 8-0, Pete’s (UPI photo) Free Ball 7-1, Fuss & O’Neill 5-3, Farr’s 5-3, Nets Very Much Alive One Hour Martinizing 4-4. Refunds Unlikely Ahead to Chance TOO GOOD TO Paige Young (25) of Bennet battles Fatti Wojnarowski (24) of National —Moriarty Fuel 4-4, filing for rebound while Bennet's Shana Hopperstead (45) Westown Pharmacy 3-5, Highland SEATTLE (UPI) — Jim Beattie’s drawn-out arrival in the BECALUD watches play develop yesterday. (Herald Photo by Adamson) Park Market 3-5, B.A. Club 1-7, For Olympic Trip major leagues has already lasted as long as some big league In NBA Eastern Race Manchester Police 0-8. careers. USED... in April, 1978. He was sent back to By .MICHAEL SHALIN become one of the league’s most foot-1 second-year guard from Kansas NEW YORK (UPI) — More than 10,000 people who paid a New Four times in the past two years, Tacoma less than two months later, L’PI SporiB Wriler dangerous offensive weapons. State. Mets’ Owners York travel agency in advance for trips to the Moscow Olympics the New York Yankees plucked Beat- Unbeaten Battle “We’ve got a great defensive team Porter, who the Bullets signed as a may not be able to get their money back, state officials say. tie out of the minors to plug a hole in then was brought back up to the It’s just a start and there are and we can’t play much better than the pitching staff. ’Three times, Beat- Yankees in July after pitching a free agent last summer, cleaned out To Meet Press ’The customers may fail to get 77 CNEV. <4095 four teams to pass in the stan­ we played in the second quarter. his locker after the game and left SPORTS SLATE tie was sent back down. seven-inning no-hitter in the Pacific Monte Carlo Coupe. V-8, auto., refunds, a spokesman for the state “They have imposed this tem­ Coast League. air cond., power steering & dings, but the New Jersey Nets “It just feels good to win. We’ll without speaking to reporters. Bullet Despite a Championship Series win NEW YORK (UPI) - The new attorney general’s office explained, porary freeze on refunds now, and we Beattie was one of the keys in the brakes, Landau roof, radio. Won by Bennet are very much alive in the take ii anyway we can get it.” officials declined comment on any over Kansas City and a complete- owners of the New York Mets will be because the Soviets may not make agree with this,” Giiles said, Friday game victory in the 1978 World 1978 stretch drive when the Yankees NBA’s Eastern Conference Washington made a move in the trade. formally introduced at a Shea refunds following President Carter’s 79 PONT. *4395 “There’s no indication of fraud or BASKETBALL Series, Beattie was never able to overtook Boston, winning four of six Sunbird Coupe. 4 cyl.. 4 spd.. Two unbeatens squared off yesterday as the filing and Bennet fourth quarter, coming as close as The 5-11 guard averaged 6.4 points Stadium press conference today. * threat that the United States might playoff scramble. illegality here,” he said, adding that Manchester at Penney, 8 become a permanent fixture on the decisions in his last seven starts with radio. Like new. girls’ basketball teams met at the filing gym. When the smoke four points, but George Johnson in 40 games this season. But his The Mets, last-place finishers in boycott the games, Now, let’s start off by saying that RTB has operated for 10 years — East Catholic at Aquinas, 8 Yankees’ pitching staff. a 2.68 earned run overage. He added settled, the Bears had extended their unbeaten skein to eight blocked five shots in the quarter to playing time declined when the the National League East the past Olympic packages offered by the 78 CHEV. *4495 the Nets still have the second-worst specializing in travel to the Soviet Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 8 Beattie’s goal of becoming a a win in both the Championship Malibu Claaalc 4 Door. V-6. auto., settle the issue. Bullets acquired guard Jim three years, were purchased for $21 agency include a 15-day trip for $1,- straight with a 59-43 decision over the homestanding Rams. record in the conference. But, with Union — without serious complaints Series and the World Series as New air cond., power steering & ”We played a good defense the Cleamons from New York last East Hartford at Hall starter in the majors is unchanged, John Williamson officially back from million Thursday by a group con­ 550 and a 22-day deal for $1,850. from customers. brakes, radio. Nice and C iM n. Bennet lias won 25 in a row over a whole game,” said Net Coach Kevin month. Glastonbury at Newington but the locale has been switched. York repeated as world champion. two-year span while the loss was Wendy Arnum had 16 points. Shana his 20-game weight-related exile. sisting of Nelson Doubleday, presi­ Added to the prices were tickets to ’The company is the sole agent So Beattie was somewhat sur­ Loughery. “1 think George Johnson’s In other games, Kansas City South Windsor at Windsor After two enormously frustrating 79 CHEV. *4495 Illing's first of the season after seven Hopperstead 12 and Beth White 10 for New Jersey has reeled off successive dent of Doubleday and Co., Inc., and various events, with prices ranging designated by the U.S. Olympic Com­ NFA at Rockville prised, and not without cause, when play down the stretch really turned clubbed Utah 110-88 and Portland the great, great nephew of the man from $3 to $40 each. seasons in New York, Beattie will be Monza 2 + 2 Coupe. 4 cyl.. 4 apd.. successive triumphs. Bennet while Lisa Christensen was a victories over Cleveland and mittee to handle tickets for Moscow. Bolton at Rham attempting to win a spot in the Seat­ he opened the 1979 season in (Colum­ A M -FM radio, radials. Clean. the game around.” tripped Los Angeles 111-103. who supposedly invented baseball, A Los Angeies couple filed suit The Bears, playing their best game tower of strength off the boards and Washington — two of the clubs that RTB representatives were to meet Cromwell at Coventry tle Mariners’ rotation this spring. bus rather than New York. Rookie Calvin Natt scored 18 points Kings 110, Jazz 88 Fred Wilpon and Sam Katz of the Wednesday demanding a refund from 77 CHEV. *4395 of the campaign, took command defensively. must be hurdled for the Nets to join with Abrams’ staff today to discuss Pennev at Manchester (girls), 8 The 25-year-old Beattie was the key "Looking back, I should have for New Jersey and Williamson Scott Wedman scored 20 points, 18 RTB Olympic Travel, 20 E. 46th St., Monte Carlo Landau Coupe. V-8, from the outset with a 19-6 edge after Laura Petersen netted 13 points for the post-season festivities, Sterling Equities Group, John 0. the problem. SWIMMING prepared myself better than I did. auto., air cond., power steering added 16 in the second game of his in the first quarter, to lead Kansas player for Seattle in a six-player deal one quarter and 30-13 spread at the filing with Toby Brown (12) and Patti Thursday night. New Jersey rode Pickett, who runs the NHL’s New which has collected $14 million from Spokesmen for RTB were not im­ Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 With the acquisition of (Luis) Tiant and brakes. AM-FM Stereo. Very “comeback” . He scored 19 to help his City over Utah. Otis Birdsong added that sent center fielder Ruppert low mileage. intermission. Wojnarowski (11) also in twin digits. Mike Newlin's 28 points (20 in the se­ York Islanders, and City Investing peopie around the country for trips to mediately available for comment. and Tommy John and the situation in club to victory over Cleveland 16 points and Ernie Grunfeld 13 for Jones to New York. cond half) and an outstanding Co., a diversified company whose the Moscow Olympics, Trips by Americans to the Olym­ the bullpen, I was the one that was 78 CHEV. *4195 Wednesday night in Piscataway, N.J. the Kings, who shot 62 percent from roots in New York go back to 1904. Marshall and Marlene Grossman ’Tm excited,” said Beattie in a second-quarter defensive display to a Elvin Hayes led the Bullets with 27 pics have been jeopardized by Presi­ Big East Tix telephone interview from his winter expendable. It was not a complete Chevette 4 Door. 4 cyl.. auto., the field. The new owners called the press demanded that RTB explain why it AM-FM radio, rear elec, 98-87 victory over the slumping dent Carter’s call for the summer residence in Andover, Mass. ”I real­ shock, but I wasn’t really ready for points and Bobby Dandridge chipped Trail Blazers 111, Lakers 103 conference for 3:30 p.m. EST today. refused a refund of more than $3,000 defogger. Like new. Bullets, who lost their'Sixth straight. games to be moved from Moscow un­ ly think it’s time for me to be given a it.” in with 22. Ron Brewer and Tom Owens Doubleday and Co., Inc., has been they paid for a trip to the games. Scue Starts Behind 22-21 after the first period, less Soviet troops evacuate good chance. I’m tired of the way the Beattie was brought up early in the 72 FORD *1695 “ We had kind of a bad second scored 27 points apiece as Portland in the publishing business in New A spokesman for the attorney Pairings and ticket information for the Nets, who trail Indiana by two Afghanistan by mid-February, the first Big East Basketball Yankees have been treating me for 1979 season after four straight wins Qran Torino 2 Door. V-6, euto., quarter,” said Bullet Coach Dick broke its own four-game losing York for more than 80 years. general’s office said, however, it will power steering and brakes, radio, games for the sixth and final playoff In court papers, the Grossmans Conference Playoff, Feb. 28-29, the past two years.” at Columbus, sent back down after Motta. “It’s too far to come back, but streak and ended Los Angeles’ six- “We believe in New York and we allow the company to freeze refunds vinyl roof. Clean, low mileage. spot, held the Bullets to 11 claim RTB was to have given them For a while, Beattie’s professional suffering an injury to his pitching to come back from that and get so game win string. Kareem Abdul- believe it is the communications and because the firm has already paid the March 1 at the Providence Civic V second-quarter points in running up a the name of the place where they career was progressing ahead of hand in June, and finally recalled in 79 CHEV. *5795 close is not too bad. It was Jabbar, who scored 30 points, had entertainment center of the world,” Soviet Union $7 miilion and does not Center, have been announced. 51-33 halftime lead. Washington shot would stay and their air travel schedule. August for the duration of the season. Cam aro Sport Coupe. V-6, auto., frustrating in the second quarter but five fouls in the third quarter when Pairings, which will have a power steering and brakes. AM- 4-of-18 in the second quarter, scoring Doubleday said. "We also feel this know if it can get the money back. schedule by Dec. 31 but had not done His two-year major record is 9-15 we didn’t quit.” the Blazers took control. Ex-Laker city deserves the greatest team in Spokesman Tim Giiles said 10,700 Thursday afternoon single game, ’The tall right-hander gave himself FM Stereo, tilt wheel. Low just three points in the first 7:30. After the game, sources close to so. Thursday evening doubleheader, four years to make the major leagues with a 4.28 ERA. mileage. Kermit Washington had 18 points and the world.” people have already paid RTB about Giiles said an RTB representative, “The guys were just playing great the Bullets said the club will trade Friday night semifinal doubleheader when he left Dartmouth College after Beattie’s educational and regional 78 CHEV. *4495 defense and we dominated the 16 rebounds. Norm Nixon and Jamaal The sale is subject to approval by $14 miilion for accommodations, air­ Wailace Lawrence, planned to go to Kevin Porter to the San Antonio and Saturday afternoon cham­ his junior year. He first went up ear­ background makes him something of a Impala 3 Seat Station Wagon. V- Wilkes scored 22 points apiece for the the National League. line tickets and tickets to the games. Moscow within 10 days to see if he boards,” said Newlin, who has pionship tilt, are No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 ly in the 1978 season after only three rarity among big league basAall 8. auto., air cond., power steering Spurs, possibly for Mike Evans, a 6- Lakers. Doubleday, 46, was graduated from Giiles said half the money has can get back any of the $7 million. vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5. The full seasons in the minors. players, but his career is not without & brakes, luggage reck, radio. already gone to the Soviet govern­ Like new, very low mileage. Princeton and is a native of New About 1,000 people have so far Beattie was not the first pitcher in precedent. York, ment, and travel company officials regular season leader draws a bye. asked for refunds, Giiles said, but the the Yankee farm system to find the Mike Flanagan, the Cy Young 77 VOLKS. *4095 There were two “finalists” for the do not know if they can get that back. Providence, regardless of its company has written to all those who regular-season finish, will be part of final hurdle the most difficult. Ron winner for Baltimore in 1979, pitched Rabbit 2 Door. 4 cyl., 4 speed. Calfee Earns Eaglettes Rebound sale — the Doubleday people and the Consequently, they are not giving any bought travel packages, explaining for the University of Massachusetts. A M -FM cassette. Economy at Its Guidry, the Cy Young Award winner Allen investment banking firm, money back in this country. the Thursday afternoon single affair best. the situation. as a convenience of the fans. in 1978, was 26 years old with six Pete Broberg, a well-traveled thought to be the front-runners up to Coifing Lead The Civic Center starting today minor-league seasons behind him veteran, pitched for Beattie's Ivy 78 FORD *4395 the last minute. One source close to SAN DIEGO (UPI) - When Bill wiii accept mail orders for either a before he finally broke into the star­ League alma mater before signing Fslrmont Station Wagon. 6 cyl., And Trim St. Paul the situation said, “It seemed they auto., power steering. This car Calfee became a professional golfer package (all four sessions) tourna­ ting rotation. with the Washington Senators for a (Doubleday) weren’t going to be out­ has only 5,000 miles. in 1972, he was 22, a year out of the Top Teams Named ment ticket or individual sessions. ‘T m not sure how it is with other huge bonus in 1971. Overcoming a five-point halftime deficit. East Catholic bid.” Requests should be forwarded to the contenders,” said Beattie, “but with “I didn’t go to a college with a 79 CHEV. *5795 University of Maryland, where he rebounded for a 52-39 win over St. Paul in Hartford County The sale ended the turbulent years CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) — Temple, Boston University, Lehigh, Providence Civic Center, One the Yankees, the management great baseball factory,” said Beat- Caprice 4 Door. 305 V-8, auto., air earned a degree in economics, and that saw the Mets fall from a position Delaware and Ithaca have been named as the top football teams in their cond.. power steering & brakes, Conference (HCC) girls’ basketball action last night at the LaSaile Square, Providence, R.I., doesn’t like to take any chances and tie. “I went to a college with a great A M -FM radio, vinyl roof. Low full of the same enthusiasm that of baseball prominence and lose respective divisions, the ECAC announced Wednesday. Eagles’ Nest. 02903 and include a check zir money they like to go with proven players. It liberal arts tradition. I was thinking mileage. grabs every man his age who yearns prestige, fans and two of their most Temple, which finished 17th in the final UPI ratings, was selected as the top order. takes a player a while to prove about a career in architecture. I to be a star on the PGA Tour. ’The triumph moves the Eaglettes visible stars. Division lA team. The Owls were 10-2 this year, inciuding a 28-15 victory over 78 OLDS. *4095 Sorry to say the years in between to 5-2 in the conference and 8-4 The championship is to be televised himself on an on-again, off-again graduated with a degree in art. California in the Garden State Bowi. ’’After my sophomore year I was Cutlass Salon 4 Door. V-6, auto., that happy time and now have not overall. They need just one victory in Lehigh and BU were Division lAA Teams of the Year, whiie Ithaca was by NBC-TV but neither the basis. You have to impress before power steering, radio. Looks been kind to the native of Newport their closing five dates to qualify for Thursday nor Friday sessions will be you can be given a good shot. pretty sure I would have a career in brand new. Volleyball tabbed in Division III and Delaware in Division II. baseball. But I was ready to go to a News. Va. For one thing, he wasn’t the State Tournament for a second The ECAC also announced that running back Mai Najarian of BU has been telecast unless it is sold out 48 hours Sometimes it works out.” 77 TOYOTA *3995 Standings: Women —Thifty It Beattie’s case, it didn’t. graduate school. I’m sure my life able to make it through the PGA successive year. St. Paul slips to 2-5 Package Store 27-6, Great Expecta­ selected as Divison lAA Player of the Year and running back Lorenzo Bouier prior to the scheduled tip off, it was Corolla Station Wagon. 4 cyl., Beattie beat Baltimore’s Jim would be totally different if I wasn’t auto . A M -FM stereo. Very clean Qualifying School until the spring of in the HCC, 9-6 overall with the tion 26-7, F arr’s 22-11, BMI 21-12, of BU was picked as the ECAC Rookie of the Year. announced by Dave Gavitt, Big East Palmer 4-3 in his major-league debut a baseball player.” car. 1976, reversal. Crockett Agency 21-12, Buffalo Water commissioner. So, after winning only $15,402 last The visiting Falcons, behind a Tavern 6-27, Chargers 5-28, Moriarty 79 FORD *5595 year, he gave serious thought to quit­ tenacious defense, latched on to a 9-6 Bros, 0-33. Mustang Qhia Hatchback Coupe. ting and moving on in another direc­ edge after one quarter and 18-13 edge Bowling 4 cyl.. auto., power steering, Men: American—Redwood Farms SCOREBOARD radio. Like new - 6,000 miles. tion. When you are 30 and you have no at the half. East was limited to 9 field 29-4, Insurers 28-5, Renn’s Tavern 19- career to speak of, it’s not hard to 78 CHEV. *4295 goal tries in the opening 16 minutes, 14, ABA Tool & Die 14-19, Watkins 7- figure out why Calfee thought the REC- Bob Smith 151-416, tarelli 474, Nancy Chevette 4 Door. 4 cyl.. auto., air connecting on 6. 26, Latvian American Church 2-31. way he did. Baskets in the third stanza by Bernie Goodin 148-402, McLaughlin 181-196-506, cond.. radio. Low mileage - Like National — Lathrop Insurance Janet Wojcik 182-461, Gail NBA THE new. As hard as he pondered the future, Felicia Farr, Kathy Skehan and Agency 26-7, North Enders 23-10, John Maiorca 142-140-399, Kanlirn Lonferrnrr Calfee and his wife Susan decided to Denise White and a hustling defen­ Ken Ostrinsky 158-395, Rurka 201-203-525, Irene Allunlir UivUlon 79 CHEV. *6150 Hoggers 20-13, Economy Electric 19- W L Pet G B CainplH'll (iunfrrrnrr Savoie 176, Terri Patrick Division Impala 4 Door. V-8, auto., air con- give it one last try. If he couldn’t cut sive effort turned the contest in the Tom Martin 135-389, Andy Philadelphia 36 11 766 - ANNUAL MEETING 14, Tierney’s 17-16, Lloyd’s Auto d.. power steering & brakes, it in 1980, that would be it. No more Eaglettes’ direction. They moved in ( Barter 143-383, Jerry Smith Agostinelli 175, Terry Boston 36 12 .750 4 W L T P is Parts 14-19, Tire Biters 9-24, AMF New York 23 28 .451 15 Philadelphia 31 S 12 74 radio, elec, rear window golf. front going into the last canto, 28-26. i 139-383, Lou Massolini 151- Bolduc 458, Laura Hobbs Washington 20 27 .426 16 NY Rangers 23 19 8 54 defogger. rustproofed. Like new. Head 6-27, NY Islanders 22 17 6 50 OF THE He wanted to play in the Bob Hope Pam Cunningham also had a fine 381, Boh Schack 142-375, 495, Carol Daughney 478. New Jersey 21 29 . 420 164 Sue Dailey (irniral IMvUion AtlanU 19 21 6 44 TRUCKS Desert Classic at Palm Springs, third quarter with 4 steals and 3 Norm Vittner 374, Randy W L P e t G B Washington 12 27 7 31 32. Sue Evans had 12 points and Daria Sox Manager AtlanU 28 23 549n- Smvthr Division MANCHESTER MIDGET FOOTBALL Calif., 2 weeks ago to start the new assists. Copeland 138-372, Bill I ^ Q U I Z San Anton 27 24 .529 1 W L T Pts. 78 FORD *4595 Lupacchino 7 for East. Houston 24 25 .490 3 CTucago 16 IB 12 48 year, but because that is an in­ East broke it open with a 24-point BRISTOL — Tony Torchia, Zwick 144-370, Dick Roach St U u is 19 21 7 45 F-100 6' Styleside Pickup. V-8. E ast’s next outing is Monday Indiana 22 26 458 4 4 auto., power steering. A M -FM vitational event he was unable to fourth quarter, limiting the Falcons- the winningest manager in Bristol 368, Dick Lessard 146-367, Cleveland 22 29 431 6 Vancouver 15 25 8 38 ASSOCIATION Bennet Scoring Play radio. Jet black. evening at Tolland High at 8 o’clock. Detroit IS 37 260 144 iLdmonton 13 23 10 36 crack the field. to 13 markers. Red Sox history, will be back at the Dave Foss 361, Tom Bren­ Colorado 14 28 5 33 Earn Calliolir (52) —- Murphy 6 2-514, W>M«Tn (ionfrrenrr Beth White of Bennet eyes hoop before getting shot up and Calfee had no particular desire to Sue Dailey had a career-high 24 helm when the team takes the field nan 143-363, Ron Schack Midwrst DivUion Winnipeg 13 31 5 31 TOES., JAN. 29. 1980 79 CHEV. *6995 Dailey 110-122, White 10^)2, Skehan 10-2 W airs (ionfrrrnrr 135-353, Bill Pagani Jr. 139, W L P c l. G B C-10 6' Fleeiside Pickup. V-8. over outstretched hands of Illing’s Patti Wojnarowski yesterday play in the Phoenix Open last week, rebounds and pumped in 22 points to next season. Kansas City 32 21 604 - Norris Division 2, Harvey 00-0 0, Lucier 1 2-6 4, Farr 2 1-2 auto., air cond., power steering 8 but he wanted very much to get pace the Eaglettes. Monica Murphy It will be Torchia’s third season as Bill Pagani Sr. 139. Milwaukee 28 24 538mS4 W L T Pts in inter-town junior high hoop game. White tallied 10 points in 5, Campbell 0 1-2 1, Walsh 0 0-0 0, Cun­ Chicago 17 31 354 124 Montreal 25 17 6 56 AT THE brakes, Cheyenne pkg., special started this week in the San Diego helped her control the backboards ningham 0 2-2 2. Totals 22 8-20 52. manager of the Bristol club and his Denver 17 35 . 327 144 Los Angeles 21 17 8 50 2-lona, rustproofed. and many win. (Herald Photo by Adamson) Pittsburgh 18 18 11 47 Open. and also chipped in 14 markers. Si. Paul (39) — Crowley 5 5-8 15, fifth as a minor league manager. Utah 16 36 . 306 154 more extra options. Parifir Divtalon Detroit 17 21 7 41 ARMY-NAVY CLUB 7:30 P.M. So, he came out last week to prac­ Kathy Crowley’s 15-point effort led Miller 0 1-4 1, Nixon 2 5-6 9, Ricci 2 0-3 4, He has a 148-130 record in Bristol. W L Pet G B Hartford 13 21 10 36 tice and on Monday, he shot a 67 for St. Paul. Keelan 1 2-2 4, Amodis 2 2-3 6. Chiasson 0 His Red Sox team finished third in Seattle 37 13 .740 - Adams Division POWDER PUFF- Vicky Los Aneles 35 16 .686 2 4 W L T Pis. Williamson on Way Back Buffalo 29 IS the second lowest qualifying score St. Paul took the jayvee contest, 35- 0-0 0, Plkiell 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 15-26 39. the Eastern League last season. Glass 178-456, Ruth Ann , , , Phoenix 32 18 640 5 Boston 28 12 iSMatli»«ee*5Ri»5i,z San Diego 27 27 . 500 12 LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - His New Jersey’s 98-87 win over the among 37 players who won spots into G lass 205-458, Nancy Minnesota 22 14 ALL COACHES ARE URGED TO THRU LAST TEAR SAIL Portland 25 27 481 IS burning lungs and aching legs — not Washington Bullets. It was William­ the tournament proper. Stockwell 178-483, Eileen Golden State 15 34 306 21 4 Quebec 19 21 CARTER GOODRICH WAS THE NO.l Thunday'i Reaulu Toronol 19 23 to mention the slight paunch that son’s second game since the long “That was encouraging,” Calfee Bowling W ojcik 175-468, M ary ACTIVE NON CENTER New Jersey 96, Washington 87 AHEND AND THE PUBLIC layoff, and he implied the 25 minutes Lachapelle 189-455, Kansas City 110, Utah % CHEVROLET hangs over his uniform shorts —re­ said later. “1 proved to myself I WITH 14,181 CAREER PT6. Portland 111, Los Angelos 103 mind New Jersey’s John Williamson he played seemed twice as long. KofC- Ken Tomlinson Delores Smyth 175, Edith WHAT NON CENTER IS Krlday'a Gamra Ihursdav’s Krsuis 1220 MAIN ST. could play if I had a chance.” Duhamel 202, Brian PAKKADE DUSTV- Washington at Boston IS INVITED he still has a way to go to get back in ’’The second half, I was pretty 574, Ike Mill. 209. Mike Tracy 194-189-555, Gerry NO. 2 WITH 17,440 ? Montreal 7. Hartford 2 Thursday, in the opening round of 203, Buzz Weir 211, Don Detroit at New Jersey Boston 4, Buffalo 3 MANCHESTER Seymour 202, Terry Means M asilonis 204, Roland A. LOU HUDSON San Diego at Indiana shape. winded and my legs were hurting,” Palmer 204-564, Bob Tonski 210-452, Virginia Colorado 4. Pittsburgh 1 the San Diego, Calfee, the frustrated Seattle at San Antonio said Williamson, who wouldn’t say 215-565, John Ragna 222- Len Farrand 218, Gene Smith 220-595, Dick Assard 459, C harlotte B. WALT FRAZIER l^s Angeles 5. Toronto 4 Open Evet. Til 9 The Nets’ 6-foot-2 guard, who mis­ young man who still yearns to be a Luurtsema 231, Bill August Kansas City at Chicago 594, Ed Fisher 557, Bob Gale 202, Eric Wood 213- Murphy 215-210-610, Todd ,C. EARLNIONROE Milwaukee at Phoenix Kriday's <;anirs sed 20 games while under a team what his weight is now. “Two games golfing star, shot the best round of 201, Roger Luce 201, Mario Ferguson 484, Marilyn Chicago at AtlanU Except Thurs. Til 6 Carl Ogren 218-570, Brower 256, John Jenkins New York at .Golden State Philadelphia at Winnipeg order to slim down from 240 pounds, in two nights — that was a little too Frattaroli 202-212-209-623, Meyers 473, Rita Pon- Philadelphia at Los Angeles 156 players — an eye-popping, Nadeau 562. pgve Chagnot 205, Butch 216-562, John Myers 221- nor :j3MsuE scored 16 points Thursday night in much for me.” Jim Farr 206-203-589, Ray 7-under-par 65 — to lead the field. Savino 212, Bob Oliver 210- 206-617, Fred Kozicki 551. 1 4 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 25. 18M EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 26, 1960- 15 Hearing Set Red Gross Hopes Help Wented 13 Help Wented is lierald SUPERINTENDENT: 110 un­ TEACHERS AT ALL On Garage CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LEVELS: Universal its. Hard worker, Mechanical Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, experience necessary. Please For More Donors Ore. 97208. apply in person, 9 a.m. to 11 Proposals N«(p W M fd 13 a.m. $4.25 per hour, minimum MANCHESTER — The next visit of family, as Is required in other states, She iieralb INDEX FIVE OPENINGS 60 hour week. Fountain the Red Cross Bloodmobile to and no fee charged for the actual AVAILABLE! Earn $5.82 per Village Apartments. 175 blood or blood product, again as COVENTRY - The Town Council Manchester is Wednesday and the CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC hour. Minimum 18 hours. Full Downey Drive, Manchester. NOTICES - Experienced only. Top has voted to call a public hearing Manchester-Bolton branch of the required in other states. time, part time. National Carroll Johnson Brundrett. “The only eligibility factor is that • Lost and Found wages, ^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Company. Management Feb. 11 on several alternative town American Red Cross is hoping for a - Personals of need and of availability. Blood is Berlin 'rpke., Wethersfield, training offered. Car i3p.n garage sites following a recent boost in blood donations. - Announcements 563-0151. necessary. Call 12 to 4 p.m., or Part Time. Enjoy working The bloodmobile is scheduled to be supplied to any of the 40-pIus * Entertainment closed session and a open debate. - Auctions 872-2128. (College Students with an excellent supporting The Democratic minority on the at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 hospitals in the state. In addition, RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll Welcomed). staff caring for our elderly Main St., from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Connecticut residents hospitalized in FINANCIAL p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. patients. Very pleasant at­ council favors an addition to the - Bonds-StockS'Mortgages Apply director of nursing. Wednesday. another state also get blood at no SHAKLEE MEANS mosphere, good wages and Town Hall, while the Republicans - Personal Loans Safmonbrook Convalescent SUCCESS! Join the growing benefits. Please can Doris lean toward continued consideration The Red Cross is concerned charge (again paying only the cost - Insurance Home, off House Street, Shaklee Family of Indepen­ Blain DNS 646-0129. of a number of proposed locations. because the recent national decline for processing). The Connecticut Red EMPLOYMENT Glastonbury. Please call 633- dent Distributors. You’ll get Manchester Manor Nursing - Help Wanter 5244. Councilman Roy McLain has in volunteerism is now being Cross Blood Program replaces all what you put into it, and Home, 385 West Center Street, whole blood and the red cells used by - Business Opportunities morel Hear about our Bonus, Manchester. argued against holding a hearing on reflected in a drop in blood program - Situation Wanted NURSES AIDES wanted for donors. them on a pint-for-pint basis. Car i Travel Opportunities! only one site, which would not allow EDUCATION full time on all shifts. Apply Call 289-1249. “Truly a remarkable program. open discussion on alternatives by With the local goal 160 pints hf - Private Instructions director of nursing. Salmon- the voters. blood at each visit of the Red Cross But, even more remarkable and, in > Schools-Ciasses brook (Convalescent Home, off - Instructions Wanted House Street, Glastonbury. Earlier this month, the Bloodmobile and with an average of fact, almost dramatic, is how the PART TIME HELP Wanted FULL & PART TIME Please call 633-5244. downtown, Manchester. Call Democratic Town Committee voted only 90 pints donated per visit the citizens of Connecticut have REAL ESTATE POSITIONS available for accepted their responsibilities to - Homes for Sale 646-5999. Clerks, 2nd, & 3rd. shifts. to push for a hearing on the Town past several months (the same - Lots-Land for Sale BABYSITTER NEEDED- Apply in person between 7 Hall site, although it did not average decline is being mirrored their communities, their state. “ 1? - Investment Property Monday through Thursday, 3 MECHANIC- FULL a.m. and 4 p.m. 7-Eleven, 509 specifically endorse that location. throughout Connecticut), the And, above all, to their neighbors. - Business Property p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ EXPERIENCE in all phases Center Street, Manchester. There have been times when the - Resort Property tation, Call 649-6022. Frioay; of Automobile Repairing. Advocates pointed out that this spot Manchester-Bolton Red Cross - Real Estate Wanted weekends anytime. Arthur Hewitt looks at one of the fire Rockville. Hewitt will be retiring next month Branch has decided to concentrate on Blood Bank was in dire straits — Electrical knowledge helpfifl. had access to the town's main road MI8C. SERVICES Must have own tools, (jood trucks that still says Rockville on it. The after serving as a volunteer firefighter for 40 reversing the trend. almost depleted — but always the SHEET METAL WORKER - NURSES AIDE: 12 midnight (Route 31) and had the approval of - Services Offered wages and fringe benefits. to 8 a.m. Enjoy working in a the Coventry Highway Department. truck is one of the pieces of equipment housed years. (Herald photo by Richmond) At a recent meeting of its board of good — neighbor attitude prevailed. - Painting-Papering Experienced. Soldering etc. Apply in person, Ozzies Auto - Building-Contracting Call 528-2101. very pleasant and home-like Plans call for a 13-day, U-shaped gar­ in the John Ashe firehouse on Nye Street in directors, the situation was explored Volunteers responded and we are Electric i Supply Co. Ask for atmosphere helping our elder­ - Roofing-Siding Mr. Cuasno. age plus increased office space for extensively and the board issued the certain that volunteers will continue - Heating-Plumbing LATHE OPERATORS - With ly patients. Duties include town officials. following statement on volunteerism to respond. - Flooring 2 years' experience. Good some laundry work. Good “To be a volunteer is to give one - Moving-Trucking-Storage benefits. Salary nMotiable. — wages and benefits. Please Town Manager Frank Connolly in general and the Blood Program in - Services Wanted call Doris Blain DNS 646-0129. particular. self for the good of all. The M' Hawk Precision (Jo., 303 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN reported at a recent Town Council MISC. FOR SALE Burnham Street, East Hart­ wanted by old established Manchester Manor Nursing Rockville Fire Veteran “Volunteers are special people and Manchester-Bolton Branch of Red - Household Goods Home, 385 West Center Street, meeting that a new town garage had ford, telephone 528-9845. firm. Must be a self-starter, been under consideration since 1969. are recognized so by the American Cross welcomes volunteers for a - Articles for Sale ag^essive, personable and Manchester. Red Cross. No matter what their age variety of tasks, in addition to the - Building Supplies hold a Connecticut license. In 1973 and again in 1975, Connolly - Pets-Birds-Dogs RARE OPPORTUNITY - Blood Program — drivers, disaster- OWN YOUR OWN We’ll show you the way to LEGAL SECRETARY- Law explained, reports were filed or background, ahnrst always they - Musical Instruments Firm in Vernon seeks full Retiring After 40 Years can find some satisfactory work with control, first aid, clothing and food - Boats & Accessories BUSINESS. Distributor for enjoy an unmatched lucrative, recommending a new facility. The Kodak film, Duracell rewarding professional time Legal Secretary with supplies, shelter to mention only a - Sporting Goods good ^ i n g and shorthand present one has been deteriorating By BARBARA RICHMOND tion seemed to have suffered more the Red Cross. - Garden Products Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and career. Send resume to Box 1938 by two motorized pumpers. skills. Experieerienced preferred. for years, has a collapsed roof, and is Herald Reporter disastrous fires over the years. Before they had the motorized “ Whether they have one hour a day few. - Antiques other photo products needed K, c/o Evening Herald. “The Manchester-Bolton Branch of - Wanted to Buy in your area. No selling. Ser­ Phone 646-1974.i-1974. Between" 9 alleged to be polluting the Mill Brook A few years ago fire destroyed an trucks there were many times when to offer, or one day a week or even a.m. and 5 p.m. VERNON — Arthur Hewitt of the Red Cross is at 113 East Center Solar Homes Studied RENTALS vice top Retailers under SECRETARY NEEDED for with contaminated runoff. entire block of buildings on W. Main they had to go to the former County one week a month or year to devote, Rockville will be retiring from the St. and its phone number is 643-5111. - Rooms lor Rent exclusive contract established our large client company for In 1976 the council appointed a Street and Hewitt' said that was they’re always welcome at the Red Examining this model are Kathy Nevins, - Apartments for Rent EXPERIENCED LATHE and Rockville Fire Department on Feb. 6 Home to put out chimney fires and Keeney Street School students in the program by us. High immediate in­ assignment east of the river. study committee that recommended probably one of the worst in terms of Cross and their skills are put to Its director is Elaine Sweet, who is - Homes for Rent come minimum required in­ Januaiw 30th thru first week BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS the ladders had to be put up by hand. for gifted students are studying various types (with book), and from left. Heather Prewitt, Needed. Good wage and merit purchase of a site on Talcott Hill after serving as a volunteer for 40 the amount of property destroyed. careful and worthwhile use. anxious to hear from volunteers and - Business lor Rent vestment $9,975. 100% profit in April. Must have shorthand The only equipment they had then to Rachel Moulton, and Rick Glatz of the en­ - Resort Property lor Rent raises. Liberal company paid Road. This was rejected at a town years. In the 1940’s he helped put out a fire “ High on the list of Red Cross ' to assign them tasks to fit their of model solar homes under the director of structure. Call between 8 AM 80 worn, be able to operate While he may miss the excitement protect them from the smoke was - Wanted to Rent & 5 PM, l-8(Kh633-6367. Or calculator and type 50 wpm. benefits include insurance meeting, which advised the council at the Princess Ballroom on Village volunteers are dedicated blood special and invaluable skills and the Center for Environmental Education. vironmental education center. (Herald photo - Misc for Rent coverage and uniforms. Apply of the job, for the first time in all of charcoal cannisters with a small face write: American Film For interview call Lydia at to come up with a town-owned loca­ Street. donors. The pride and joy of the experiences.’’ Models of oaktag, wood, and plexiglass are by Pinto) AUTOMOTIVE at L. M. Gill Welding and those years he will probably be able piece on them. Later came the Scott Processing, Inc,, 1935R Dunhill Temps. 289-4319. tion in order to save the cost of land Three children lost their lives when Connecticut Red Cross is its Blood - Autos for Sale Hoover Court, B’ham, AL Manufacturing. 1422 Tolland Air Packs and now there are the bio­ being examined for their efficiency. Turnpike, Manchester, 647- purchase. to go to sleep at night without the fire struck a tenement building on Program — unique in the United - Trucks for Sale 35226. fear of being awakened and perhaps packs which are self-contained - Heavy Equipment tor Sale 9931. Another committee appointed the High Street and another child lost his States and the envy of the rest of the - Motorcycles-Bicycles breathing packs. CPR Course Set TYPISTS AND CLERK not getting back home for hours. country. - Campers-Trailers-Mobile following year failed to come to an life in a fire in his Windsor Avenue When Hewitt first joined the TYPISTS are needed to work 1350/THOUSAND for agreement on a proposal. In 1978 His retirement, coincidentally, “Established in 1950, the Blood MANCHESTER— The Town of Homes time positions available. Good e n v e l^ s you mail. Postage home a few years ago. department there were no training - Automotive Service in the Hartford area. Call Town Planner Gregory Padick and comes on the heels of a charter Program has two basic principles — Manchester, in cooperation with the today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. pay and benefits. Apply in per­ paid. Free application. Write; The young child was brought to the schools as they have now. Educator Backs Proposal - Autos for Rent-Lease son : Ground Round. 3025 Main L.L.F. (C-3) 104 1/2 Fair Town Engineer Donald Holmes change that, after years of con­ Red Cross is the sole donor­ American Heart Association, of burn center in Boston, by helicopter, Lots of things have changed over 40 Street, Glastonbury. Avenue, Hanover, PA. 17331. reviewed all town-owned property troversy, merged the Rockville and recruiting agency for blood supplies Greater Hartford, will sponsor a car­ EXPERIENCED SANDWICH but died shortly after. years, the methods, the equipment, diopulmonary resuscitation course MAKERS wanted for cocktail and settled on two alternatives: land the Vernon departments. Hewitt in Connecticut, and no payment ever More recently Hewitt worked for and the types of fires to be fought. Feb. 5 and 6 at the Spruce Street Fire lounge. Call 644-9637 between off Daley Road and the parcel behind commented at a recent banquet of hours at a fire, last August, that will be made for the blood itself (the 9 a m. and 12 noon. the department, that there is bound Hewitt works at LaPointe In­ House. It will be held from 7 until 10 For Control of Colleges the Town Hall. But the Daley Road caused extensive damage to the only charge to Connecticut patients ASSISTANT RESTAURANT CHAMBERMAIDS. Now dustries in Rockville and said he each night, and is open to the public. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Com­ terrain proved unsuitable for con­ to be a few wrinkles to be ironed out Union Congregational Church. is the cost for processing the blood). Under the proposal, the state’s four programs. PART TIME. Want cash for MANAGER. Position taking applications. Please doesn’t have any plans yet to retire missioner of Higher Education the holidays? For every day? struction. but said he feels consolidation is Besides the fire started by the “In the 30 years the Connecticut Registration must be made in ad­ four-year colleges and the University L.J. Davidson, chairman of the available immediately. Good apply in person, Howard John­ good. from there. Like many other vance, and is on a first come, first Michael D. Usdan says bringing of Connecticut would be governed by state colleges’ board of trustees, It’s easy with the phone in pay, great benefits. 2 days off. son, 490 Main Street, East The Board of Education and the firebug, and the recent one believed Blood Program has been in your own home. Call 249-7773. firefighters who have retired, Hewitt served basis according to Ken Connecticut’s four-year colleges un­ claimed at a news conference the Call 389-5751 between 9 and 5. Hartford. Parks and Recreation Commission Before consolidation, Hewitt to be the work of an arsonist, Hewitt existence, blood and blood products one body. Currently, UConn is con­ will probably still be on hanc(,to par­ Cusson, the course instructor. There der one governing body would be the reorganizaton would add to the cost opposes the Town Hall alternative, served as assistant chief under said fires were started in the church have been available to any individual trolled by a separate group of Donald Maguda who was Rockville ticipate in department activities and is a 12 fee for the course, and best way to protect long-term finan­ trustees. of education in Connecticut and which would cut into athletic field at twice when it was struck by lightning hospitalized in a Connecticut ADVERTISING Probate Notice Probate Notice chief and is now chief of the con­ to lend a hand when needed. registration may be made by calline cial and educational concerns. The plan took into account an diminish localized programs. middle and high schools. It also and another time when a custodian hospital, with no requirement for LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Court of Probate. District of Everyone knows what they say about 649-2808. Usdan said in an interview RATES Court ol Probale. Dillrict ol would have an impact on the senior solidated departments. William was melting wax in the kitchen and replacement by the patient or his/her expected decline in enrollments and He said each of the four colleges SERVICE needs folderess Manchester Manchester Johnson, former Vernon chief, is now "firehorses." Thursday the reorganization tighter budgets for public eduction, had developed programs that met un­ 1 DAY...... 14*WMPaMT full or part time, AM and PM. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING citizens housing project. Orchard forgot about it causing it to boil over E S T A T E OF WANDA E ESTATE OF PAUL A SCHUETZ. proposed last year would result in 3 DAYS ... Call 289-1527. Hill Estates. A proposed access road the town’s full-time fire marshal. and catch on fire. he said. ique needs of their regions, a concept STRIMAITIS. deceased deceased In his 40 years as a firefighter long-term financial savings and "On short range we never claimed he claimed would suffer under a 6 DAYS ...12'wonrnM< Pursuant to an order ol Hon. William Pursuant to an order ot Hon. William to Ripley Hill Road has been A major fire a few years ago SALESMAN- Opportunity for E FitzGerald. Judge, dated January E FiuGerald, Judge, dated January Hewitt has also served under Chiefs would improve student.services with there would be very much savings,” more centralized authority. 2 6 DAYS . . . 1 1 ‘ wwraMT 18. 1980 a hearing will be held on an IB. 1980 a hearing will be held on an criticized by resident of that area. destroyed the Northeast Pharmacy exciting position. Knowledge application praying that an instrument better coordination. Usdan said. “We think there could be Betty L. Tianti, chairwoman of the 15 WORD, $2.10nmm of stoves helpful. Base plus application praying that an instrument George Milne, William Conrady, in the Northeast Shopping Center. purported to be the last will and testa­ purported to be the last will and testa­ William Flaherty, Edward Fredrick, He said the plan was offered very significant savings down the board’s committee on the restruc­ HAPPY ADS *2.50 MCI commission. Full medical ment of said deceased be admitted to ment of said deceased be admitted tu Another life was lost when a man benefits. Paid vacation. Call probate as in said application on file probate as in said applicaUon on file Church Election Fred Ertel and John Ashe. “because of economic realities, in­ road, especially if the enrollments turing of higher education, agreed, more fully ^ ^ a r s . at the Court of tried to put the fire out in his home Mrs. Gray 525-1931. more fully appears, at the Court of The first major fire he helped to flation and changing enrollment get shorter and shorter and dollars saying the proposal would just add Probate on Febrtruary 4. 1980 at 11:00 probate on Fen. 4. 1980 at 2:00 P.M. HEBRON — Richard Even has before he called the fire department. Pearl J. Hultman, fight was the one that destroyed the IM' patterns. Because of all these factors get tighter and tighter, another layer of state bureaucracy, Pearl J. Hultman. Aia't. Clerk ' been elected senior warden of St. The most recent fire at which COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - Cyrus White Opera House at the cor­ W" there is a need for a greater con­ “The issue isn’t unique to Connec­ Mrs, Tianti said the proposed super E arn up to $200 a week. Ass't. Clerk 044-01 Peter’s Episcopal Church. Elections Hewitt worked through the night, ner of Market and Brookl)m streets. solidation. I think programs could be ticut, ” Usdan added. “Most states board would probably be too far Experienced or will train. were conducted at the recent annual was the one in November that Apply 330 Ledyard Street, Probate Notice Market Street was wiped out to make advanced by a better pooling of have wrestled with this issue in one removed from each state college to parish meeting. destroyed the Prichard block on Announcements Hartford. Court of Probate. District of Probate Notice resources and finance.” shape or form before." execute more specialized programs Manchester Other officers elected were: Alex way for the redevelopment project in Union Street leaving several stores Court of Probate, District of the center of Rockville. In those days The Legislature ordered the state Earlier in the day, other state currently offered at the schools. ATTENTION TOTALPHONE $370 / THOUSAND FOR NOTICE OF HEARING Manchester Kay, Junior Warden; Mrs. Maureen and apartment dwellers without ESTATE OF CLARIBEL B CARR, NOTICE OF HEARING the opera house was the enter­ Board of Higher Education in 1977 to higher education officials criticized Davidson said the proposal was an SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. deceased Babcock, treasurer; and newly space to operate or live and indirect­ help receiving your calls? ESTATE OF EMMA W. HAYDEN, tainment and intellectual center of prepare suggestions to reorganize the reorganization plan, saying it attempt by the board to extend its Postage paid. Free applica­ Pursuant to an order of Hon William deceased elected to the vestry were: Mrs. Judi ly causing the death of the owner of Temporary or permanent. tion. FASSCO. Dept. 86 , 732 E FitzGerald. Judge, dated January Pursuant to an order of Hon. WlllUm the town. the schools. A report with the would create a costly and ineffective own power at the expense of the 16 Personal Attention ... Veir 17. 1980 a hearing will be held on an E FitzGerald. Judge, dated January Babin, Ms. Christina Moore, Mrs. the block, Francis Prichard Sr. Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123 application praying for authority to Hewitt said during the fighting of proposals was delivered last fall. bureacracy and would hurt student college trustees. Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- 21, 1960 a hearing will be held on an Doris Knapp, Robert LaMay and The firefighters are also called on sell certain real estate as in said application praying for authority to the opera house fire, some of the 8623. TEMPORARY WORKERS- application on file more fully appears, sell certain real estate as in said Gordon Key. to do many other jobs such as pum­ at the Court of Probate on Feb. 4.1960 application on file more fully appears, firefighters were injured when the Assignments East of The at 10:30 A M The Rev. William Parsing ping out cellars that have been River for Clerk ! Typists and at the Court of Probate on Feb. 4,1960 walls collapsed because the fire Peart J Hultman. at 3:00 PM . presented rector’s awards to two flooded due to sudden thaws or for □ EMPLOYMENT other office skilled personnel Ass't Clerk Pearl J. Hultman, 041-01 ___ retiring wardens, Gordon Key and couldn’t bum through the metal roof other reasons. State Consumer Counsel beginning January 1980. Top Ass't. Clerk company. Top pay. for top Leonard Babin and to former of the building. Hewitt said he and other Help Wented 13 Probate Notice ______Hewitt emphasized that any fire is skills. Call Lydia, Dunhill NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate Notice treasuTfi, Robert LaMay who had firefighters were on duty for an en­ Temps, 289-4319. a serious one but he’s fought many f t TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. ESTATE OF JAMES F CHIPPS aka NOTICE TO CREDITORS served in that position for 10 years. tire week during the 1973 ice storm. JAMES F CHIPPS. Sr, or JAMES ESTATE OF ELVA B McCORMlCK, that were more serious than others. Apply 81 Commerce Street, CHIPPS, deceased Pastor Parsing also praised the He said he and Chief Maguda and a CLERK; GENERAL deceased Vows Rate Request Fight Glastonbury. PTG The Hon William E FitzGerald. The Hon William E. FitzGerald. He said these are especially ones OFFICE Adding, filing, et members of the church for ac­ couple of other men went to COMPANY. Telephone 633- Judge, of the Court of Probate, Judge, of the Court of Probate. where lives are lost. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - State "It’s regrettable, it’s unfor­ cetera. 40 hour week. Apply: District of Manchester at a hearing District of Manchester at a hearing complishments during the past year. Mansfield to pick up cots to use at the hard hit by “double digit inflation," 7631 held on January 16. 1980 ordered that Another spectacular fire was the '-J tf^- Consumer Counsel Barry Zitser has tunate,’’ the utility spokesman said. Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye held on January 18. 1960 ordered that Middle School where people who which had depressed earnings for Street, South Windsor all claims must be presented to the all claims must be presented to the one that devastated the old American vowed to fight the still unspecified “But it’s just a fact of business life fiiiuciary on or before April 16. 1980 or fiduciary on or before April 18,1960 or were without power in their homes, shareholders. be barrM as bv taw provided tr rate increase Northeast Utilities be barrH as by law provided. 4 - H Officers Mill in the 1950's or ’60’s at a time were housed. that when you don’t make the "We look at our earning situation Pearl J Hultman. Pearl J. Hultman. when a firebug, who was later plans to request later this year. required return on your investment Ass't Clerk Ass't. Gerk Department members also spent which has been particularly poor The fiduciary is The fiduciary is: ~ Gears 4-H caught, was loose in the area. Zitser charged Thursday that the to serve consumers you have to seek Elsie Chipps Ernest W, McCormick hours filling sandbags and stacking 4Et over the last few months, ” he said. 26 Thomas Drive. Uub for small engines and go-carts During that period there was also a state’s largest utility hadn’t operated redress where you can." PUBLIC NOTICE 24 Kenmore Rd . them around the Tankenhoosen Dam “All the indications we have is that Manchester. Conn Bloomfield. CT 06002 has elected Cliff Church as its presi­ long enough under the record $86 06040 fire set at Union Congregational Zitser said he would fight the we’re nowhere near earning the rate 046-01 dent. Victor Rychling is leader of the when it was in danger of breaking million increase granted last year to Alcoholics (M2-01 Church, apparently by setting fire to during heavy winter rains. request ’’all the way down the line, ” of return that the DPUC allows. ” group and Church and Dan Bowers some materials in a closet. Wind-Blown Campaign determine it needed more money pointing to last year’s increase. The increase would affect are junior leaders. Hewitt said when he first started He called the latest request “in­ Victorious The Professional Building on Park with the department it had only one Albert Anthony Augustitus set up a flag- his flag. The write-in candidate is running on “Our reaction is obviously customers of Northeast’s Connec­ Dan Cote is vice president of the credible arrogance ” on Northeast’s is a Christian Organization. It Street was the scene of another motorized pumper and just had negative,’’ he said. ’’Northeast ticut Light and Power and Hartford LEGAL NOTICE club and Bowers is secretary. waving, Bible-thumping campaign for the a religious platform, according to the cam­ part. Utilities recently received the has as its emphasis, the' major fire in Rockville. Because the gotten its first motorized ladder Electric Light Co. subsidiaries in The 4-H Town Committee will Rockville section is more thickly presidency at a San Francisco street corner paign literature he was handing out. (UPI The utility will file notice of intent largest revenue increase in the Antiover Planning & Zoning Cotniqjssion truck. Hewitt was a member of the Connecticut. spiritual impetus of meet March 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the settled and has many old wooden Tuesday and soon learned which way the photo) to seek the hike with the Division of history of regulation in the state of Fitton Company which had just a Zitser also said he believed the Alcoholics Anonymous. There At the regular scheduled meeting of the Andover Planning & Hebron Elementary School. multiple family buildings, that sec- Public Utility Control in April and a Connecticut” hose wagon.which was replaced in wind was blowing — a gust wrapped him in request will help his office’s efforts will be a meeting of AV every Zoning Commission on 14 January. 1980, the petition of L. Nizza formal application a month later to The utility was “obviously for a Special Permit to build (7) seven Town Houses on a 29 acre help it keep up with double-digit in­ to have legislation enacted limiting Monday night at seven at Con­ challenging this last rate order as in­ the number of rate hike applications lot located on Bunker Hill Road. flation, said spokesman Emmanuel cordia Lutheran Church, 40 NOW OPEN sufficient," Zitser said. a major utility can file in a given The Commission denied without prejudice the Special Permit of Church OKs Constitution Forde. Pitkin St. Manchester, Conn. Are You Still He charged that Northeast hadn’t period ot time. Mr. L. Nizza due to the non-conformance of plan filing as MANCHESTER - The ALL DAY He said subsequent hearings and Please use rear entrance off Larsson. gone to court to seek the full $131 Northeast filed a request with the required by State Statutue and Andover Zoning Regulations. Community Baptist Church Christian education. Rev. WEDNESDAY Paying For Last DPUC action will take another five Parker St. There will be a Chairmen of the boards RANA million it sought last year, when the Massachusetts Department of Public Copies of the decision are all on file with the Town Clerk, Town Frederick Lanz and the MON.-SAT, 8;30-5;30 months or so, which would put off speaker and this will always accepted a new church con­ are: trustees, Robert Enterprises, Inc. DPUC granted $86 million, because Office Building, Andover, Connecticut. various church boards and THUnS TILL 9 MiWMlirtywrt lltmt Window Winter’s Fuel? Utilities last Nov. 16, seeking a $27.9 stitution and 1980 budget at Madden; Christian educa­ any granted higher rates until next even the reduced amount was "a be an open meeting to committees. If IT S HAUDWARE, WE GHANA’S fall. The utility hasn’t decided how million rate hike for the 164,000 Dated in Andover, Connecticut 25th day of January 1980. its annual meeting Sunday. tion, Kenneth Harley and H A V f IT bonanza” whoever might want to come The diaconte and the customers served by Its Western Planning & Zoning Commission The church also renewed women’s society, Doreen ThErmal Barrier STORM WINDOW much money it will ask for, Forde Forde said Northeast was and share the Good News. AV board of missions and WINDOW Massachusetts Electric Co. of Andover the Covenant of Spano. MANCHESTER Replacement said. has a creed. We hope and pray stewardship will meet J.L. Kostic, Chairman Relationship to the A potluck dinner, chaired QUILT that this chapter 214 will be a Mary Keenan, Secretary American Baptist later this month to elect Window FeowMt by Marion Gibson, was help to anyone who may need 049-01 Churches of Connecticut. their chairmen. Hung Windewt Buy 10 or more held immediately after the Insulating window it. Feel free to come and Officers for 1980 are as worship service. A J,”ruV 643-4425 5/8’’ Insulated glass •measured shades can Transfer of Sinai Land meet. There will be coffee follows: moderator, An­ business meeting followed, panel tilts lor •fabricated reduce up to and refreshments. Anyone LEGAL NOTICE drew Gibson; church clerk, with church moderator, easy cleaning Irom •installed wishing more information can TOWN OF MANCHESTER Mildred Flahery; financial Andrew Gibson acting as REGISTER AT RRST CLASS inside. 66% ol your up to 88 u I SMretary, William Gilroy; heat loss. call 649-9882. NOTICE OF chairman. $250. ea. w/order of 10 Begins Normal Relations COLLECTOR OF REVENUE financial secretary, $3.98 per sq. ft? Reports were given „ by or more. Up to 88 u.l. t AII ch*rlt".bl* and non-prollt - building fund, Martha the pastor. Rev. REAL ESTATE PRINaPLES & PRACTICES BIR GAFGAFA, Egypt (UPI) - replaced the blue and white banner of where the two nations fought four The second installment of taxes due on the Grand List of Oc­ James organizalloni wishing to have thair Public An- tober I, 1978 are due and payable during the month of January Roughier; treasurer John Meek, the director of with Jam tt Murphy In ROCKVILLE Israel handed over to Egypt today a Israel at the base after nearly 13 wars. nouncamanta publlthad Irea in thia apace are Vinyl vast chunk of the strategic Sinai in a years of Israeli control. Refidim is the name Israel gave to 1980. If this installment is not paid in full during the month of Tuttday tvaninga from 6:30-8:30 p.m. urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, Ganaral January, interest will be charged at the rate of 1% per month simple ceremony signaling the begin­ Israeli forces withdrew to a 248- the military nerve center at Bir Manager ol Regal Muffleri of Manchaalar. BUILD WITH QUALITY PROFESSIONALS Shield I from the due date, January 1st. The minimum interest charge is for 12 waaka baginning Jan. 20, 1980 ning of normal relations between the mile line from El Arish in the north Gafgafa when they captured it in the Space will be alloted on a lint coma, lirti Sliding Patio Shield II $ 2 .00. two nations and the end of more than to Ras Muhammed in the south. The 1967 Middle East war. The Israelis aarvsd basis R. P. ROUSHON Room to bo pootod Door ‘99.95 a Filed P intl »39'sea In compliance with Section 12-17b of the General Statutes, (not Including text) a decade of Israeli control of the line will mark the frontier until April staged a ceremonial and emotional Seal Yeui Patio Doors deitgiwd Im Motor Vehicle taxes due on the October 1, 1978 supplemenlal RockvIUo High School Information: 486-3234 desert. 1982, when the remainder of the Sinai farewell to the complex Wednesday, to Km p Heat In and Windows a Pitio 10 Days Delivery! Grand List are also due and payable in full during the month of RUILDERSJNC. Knp Cold and Enclesuiei A brief ceremony at Refidim, is to be handed back to Egypt. complete with a tank display and an January, 1980. The same interest rate will apply. Thit courte meets the minimum educational Moliture Out 22‘ per u.i. Israel’s military capital of the Sinai, The remaining slice of territory in aerial salute. dOMMERCiALl completed the transfer of the final 5,- Israeli hands includes the two major Even after the handover is com­ Payments may be made by mail. If a receipt is requested, a T*9i(/^*5!**” ** ^ttletpersons license as set forth stamped self-addressed envelope should be enclosed. INDUSTRIAL by The Connecticut Heal Estate Commission. GLASS & SCREEN 560 square miles of territory — two- air bases of Eitam and Etzion, and is pleted, Israel will still control about thirds of the desert peninsula - in a nearly as large as Israel. a third of the peninsula, east of a line RegaieSiiSr | Said taxes are payable at the office of the Collector of Revenue Non Crodit Programs • Extandod a Continuing along laiih a tuparior pnnlurt.si RESIDENTIAL Education CASH & CARRY at our Low Factory Prices REPAIR phased withdrawal begun in May un­ Under the Israeli-Egyptian peace running from El Arish in the north to E f o//«r rontwntofire in the Municipal Building — Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. STREET, QLA8TONBURY, CONN. _ ■ _ 9 fl MMn St. to 4:30 P.M. 316 Hartford Road, Manchaiter. Conn. 6 4 6 - 5 1 2 2 WHILE YOU WAIT der the terms of the Egyptian-Israeli treaty signed last year, the 32-year- Ras Mohammad in the south until M a n rh ^ ^ Mon.«Frl. I a.m. • S p.m. TEL: 203/633-3684 H E UMVERSITY OF CONECTKUT # Stoirs 062U •:• I : r Irrtwfl m t • y James A. Turek Open Mon Fn 9 6. sal I0 4 30 peace treaty. old Jewish state agreed to return to April 1982 — the date for its final Collector of Revenue Egypt’s red, white and black flag Egypt the entire Sinai Peninsula, withdrawal to the 1948 international ...... ^ I 035-12 boundary. 1 6 - EVENING HERALD. FYi., Jan. 25, I960

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VETERANS. Unbelievable BOLTON: Enchanting 3 Homat lor Salt 23 Homat For Salt 23 Homat For Sale 2S Bualnaat Property 26 Houaehold Qoodt DIETARY AIDE opportunity. Buy this S bedroom Ranch. Gracloua 40 Houaehold Qoodt 40 NEW HOMES BYANSAtDI HELP WANTED AUTOMOTIVE Full time position In bedroom, 2 bath Colonial. No estate-like s e ttin g . MANCHESTER- Professional REFRIGERATORS PIANO AND ORGAN Uught REFRIGERATOR Homes Presently Under Construction Engina Lathe Operator, RECEIVING / STOCK BABYSITTER for two down payment. No closing Owner/Agent. 353,900. Building with excellent expan­ Washers / Ranges, used, SECRETARY Modern Progressive by Mickey Fendell. Over 25 costa. Strano Real Estate. 646- Fireside 64S-8m. CLEARANCE- 2 Door, 14 Avalleble for Inspection CLERK- For our Hardware children In my home. Hours sion posaibilities. Business 1 guaranteed and clean. New cubic foot. White. Bridgeport Operator, For diversified duties, in­ Health Care Facility. Good years experience playing with 2000. S L f iD F f J Many Choice Lots Available In the Division. Contact Mr. negotiable. Will consider Uve- zone. Prime location. shipment damaged, G.E It W estinghouse. 3319, W.H. Tlmrod Road Area Gear Shaper Operator. cluding Car Billing at a In. nHHie 6 4 ^ 4 5 . orchestras and big bands. 649- m t m m R iA lTO RS ' Christensen, or Mr. Lowry in Salary, benellta, and 5892. Fireside. 643-8030. FRIGIDAIRE. I/)w prices. Preuss Sons, Route 6 It 44A, For Addition Information Regarding Paid Holidays, bcellant person, at W.G. Glenney Com­ busy Automobile B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Insurance Benefits. Full­ working conditions. Apply MANCHESTER Bolton. ^^^Stylea^ncIFeatuteaC^ pany. S36 North Main Sti Dealership. 40 hour week - Street, 643-2171.' time position, so hour Manchester. In person. RAISED RANCH. New quaU- U i i D i r . Large new modern REDUCED! week. Apply In person to good pay • plus Fringe Scfioofs-Cfastss 19 ty built. 70’ long. 9 rooms. 3 kitchen accentuates this 3 6 Room Colonial HELP! DENTAL ASSISTANT- MUUDR8 ____ Raal Eatata Wanted 28 ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! ERA LESPERANCE Agency Benefits. Call for an inter­ Vnnon Manor bedrooms. Family room with BEDROOM CAPE. Also We are looking for a Custom made draperies, slip­ □MISC. FOR SALE Knowledge of basis business FOR THE BEST - Manchester “MM” ComRtion Exclusive Agent for Ansaldl Built Homes view appointment between fireplace. 2 car garage. Trees. TO SETTLE ESTATE fireplaced living room, for­ covers and upholstery. Budget METRONICS INC. skills, and typing preferred. Hoolth Cora FooHlty Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Much more. 398;S00. Group I, Commercial/Industrial SELLING your house? Call us 9 and f 843-8185, Exten- Manchwtor mal dining room. Detached 1 ^ Baths Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 ASSEMBLERS AND References. Send replies to: 180 Regan Road, Vernon pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Hiilbrick Agency. 646-4209 Investment Real Estate first and we'll make you a Artlclaa for Sale 41 . 6 4 6 - 0 5 0 5 ReuleSkMA tion 130. garage. West side location. Contents Available cash offer! T.J. Crockett, or 646-1000. WINDERS needed for our day Box 5 ^ , c/o Herald. Equal Opportunity Emplojwr troductory lesson with this ad. 7 ROM AUMNN SDD Person or Broker. JAal^bwt^oui^i^^neiw^a^^ BOLTON shift only. Please apply to Call 6 4 6 ^ , or 646-3549. 359,900. Close To Evetifthing Realtor, 643-1577. COLONAL Experience necessary. Able Coil and Electronics, CLEANING WOMAN With attached garage. txxn Ki mm noumr ★ Howard Road. Bolton. NEEDED 1 day a week for ALUMINUM Sheets used as working woman. References LIGHT OFFICE CLEANING- Center fireplace in front to Hwiii M fibti Mrritlii’' “Hember Ml Points IWocation" rear living room. Very printing plates, .007 thick AirrO BODY COMBINATION WE ARE LOOKING FOR required. Telephone 643-9511 3 to 5 evenings per week. □ REAL ESTATE KEITH REAL ESTAH MAY WE BUY your home? 1 LOVE SEAT- Opens up as a 23x28 Vi” , 25 cents each or 5 Dial Days 643-2711 HOUSEWIVES interested in U f U M L desirable area. Asking F J. SPUCN KALTORS NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 MAN- At least 5 years da^, and 646-3532 weekends Please call M M nf. 6464126 Quick, fair, all cash and no bed. Like new. Asking 3100. for 31. Phone 643-2711, Must be making good money for part and nights. REAUORS 363,000._ : Shift. Orientation prowam experience. All fringe 643-2121 . problem. Call Warren E. Dark green vinyl. Call 643-4786 picked up before 11 a.m, Dial Nights 643-2716 benefits. Call Bill Kates at time hours, soiliclling from Nomtt For Safe 23 Howland, Realtors, 843-1108, anytime. ONLY. starting every Monday. Plea­ our pleasant East Hartford of­ FIRESIDE REALTY INC., is Varnon — sant working conditions. Cali 688-7596. SALES CLERK- Mature VERNON: Walk to lake from fice. Hourly rate, plus com­ woman needed. Apply in per­ offering a professional career LOM UnO A ASSOGHTES Mrs. Maloney at Burnside E m I HarHord TOLLAND- 6 Room Custom this large Ranch. Excellent BOLTON LAKE missions, plus bonuses. Hours son to: Marlow’s, 867 M in opportunity. For more Infor­ M ID 5 0 ’S 84M003 Convalescent Home. 289-9571. A nENTION Charming 5 room Ranch Built Ranch, Family Room value at 343,900. Fireside 643- WATERFRONT CAPE. 6 9 a.m to 1 p.m.. Call us at 569- Street, Downtown mation and interview Contact with Fireplace. Fireplace in 8030. COLONIAL LOVERS with IVk baths, wall to wall rooms, year round home with DENTAL HYGENIST Full 4993, ask for Teresa. Manchester. Ms. Champ, 643-8030. Living Room. Very clean wood stove. Swim, fish, sail or WOMAN TO LIVE IN for the PRICE REDUCED on this carpeting throughout. SOUTH WINDSOR: Excep­ and part time. Immediate care of a semi-invalid for the home, must be seen, occupan­ EAST HARTFORD: Large skate. Won’t last at 349,900. LAUNDRY- Applications now 5'/i Room Home. Recent Lovely outdoor patio. tional Custom Ranch. Hilltop newer Duplex with formal openings. Excellent benefits. week of March 16 thru the setting offerli^ gorgeous cy 30 days. Call evenings 643- Group I, Phiibrick Agency, Large modem, progressive of­ being accepted for a full time siding and roof. Garage. Many outstanding landscaping, inground pool, THE PETERMAN AGENCY 21st. Please send replies to: Wash Man in our Laundry view. 374,900. Fireside 843- fice in Manchester area features. Call for details. grWacy. 389,900. Fireside 643- Box L. C O Manchester Department. Excellent CUSTODIAN POSITION. Large lot. Desirable 8030. Phone 646-3003. Herald. benefits. Apply in person to: BARBER- Full or part time. Tolland High School, 3 p.m. to area. Owners must sell 250 FERN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. 08040 Meadow's Convalescent Good opportunity. Unisex 11 p.m. Salaiy 38,000. Please Immediately! Make ZINSSER AGENCY Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Shop. Vernon area. Call 289- contact Tolland Board of offers now. Asking Education. 875-0024, EOE. 646-1511 BETTER Manchester. 647-9194. 9(B3 after 7 p.m. $64,900. OPEN HOUSE, 649-4844 649-9404 646-1171 PART TIME HELP O'ROURKE REALTY Saturday, Jan. 2 6 , 1-4 Sunilayj_Jan. 2 7 , 1 - 4 WANTED- Minimum. Apply RESEARCH ASSISTANT, BUYS MATURE WOMAN to live in LEGAL SECRETARY- Law GAL FRIDAY- Smaller sub­ 568-3174 1227 Burnside Avenue, Carvell and help take care of my MANCHESTER: Perfect Ice Cream. Firm in Vernon seeks full urban Consulting Firm an­ home. Children accepted I DEPENDABLE ticipates growth. Varied Colonial' awaiting the right time Le^al Secretary with family. 7 1/2 rooms, 1 1/2 Reasonable rent. Please call BABYSITTER Needed im­ good typing and shorthand duties. Interesting projects. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK $56,500 — MANCHESTER 649-7911. mediately. 7:30 to 8:30 and Typing skills and business, baths, Tasefully decorated. skills. Experienced preferred. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, All appliances, family room, Manchester, lovely 6 11:30 to 4:30 Monday thru Telehone 646-1974, Between 9 technical or library research paneled living room, eat-in room Cape, oversized MANAGEMENT TRAINEE- Friday. McCabe Street, Call experience desired. Some fireplace, insulated. BANK PROOF OPERATOR: a m. and 5 p.m. kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, Economical gas heat, covered garage. Ehtperienced. South Windsor Start immediately as Assis­ 646-4368, after 5, references. college helpful. Part time to lovely quiet setting on dead­ tant Store Manager. You'll patio, pool, fenced yard, <59,900 start. Write including details Bank It Trust Co. 1033 John RECEPTIONIST / end street, deeded beach basketball hoop. Bowers Fitch Boulevard, South Wind­ learn how to manage a WAITRESSES & TELEPHONE OPERATOR. on experience, to: Box N, c/o rights. 379,900. Call exclusive $59,900 — Decorating Center-selling School System. Strano Real sor. Call Mr. Matteson for ap­ HOSTESSES- Full and part Your welcome greeting must Manchester Herald. agent, Carol Cable-W^er, Manchester, 6 room NEW LISTINGS both retail and outside com­ Estate, 646-2000. pointment. 289-6061, EOE. time. Day and evening-hours. give the very best company Kazley Co. Realtors, Equal Ranch. Finished rec i o \ m Bobby Lane _ Manchester mercial accounts. As Assis­ Good pay and benefits. Apply immage to our customers. TYPIST: Local transporta­ housing opportunity. 443-4470. tant Store Manager you will room. Bowers School Common Features in person to: The Ground Excellent opportunity for out­ tion company will train the ^ ^ T O D A Y ' S Now is the time to purchase that new home you have been be given an intensive six Round, 3025 Main Street. going (yet business like) in­ right person for this newly area. talking about. Take a leisurely Inspection of this outstan­ -LIVING ROOM months workstudy program; Glastonbury. dividual with a pleasant per­ created position within our ding 4 bedroom colonial with 2'/k baths, 1st floor laundry — DINING ROOM WANT FINANCIAL responsibilities start im- Schedule Department. Must —KITCHEN sonality. Prior experience es­ li I room, formal dining room. Insulated windows, vinyl siding INDEPENDENCE i meaiately, learning store ac­ have statistical typing ability. |0 Real $66,900 - — 3 BEDROOMS sential. Join our rapidly SECURITY? Like to earn the counting, credits and collec­ growing Full Benefit Com­ We offer a very competitive Manchester, 6 room and more. And while you're there Inspect also the 3 Unique Features — HARDWOOD FLOORS Unique Features: richest rewards in life for you tions, merchandising, stock pany. Apply Industronics Inc., salary with all benefits com­ REMTORS Estate Colonial, spacious living bedroom ranch or talk with our sales representative about and your family? Call 643- SALES AGENTS- Must be -BASEMENT REC ROOM control and inside sales. 489 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ pany paid. For confidential building to your plans or ours. But do stop by. — IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY -FULL DORMER 5620. Minimum two years of college Licensed. Commission plus room, fireplace, 3 -PLASTER WALLS sor. details and appointment time Manchostor lyNORMA TEDFORD QRI-CRS — NEW BURNER -2 ZONE HEAT in business related field Bonus. Financial draw possi­ call Ms. Teixeira, Personnel bedrooms. DIRECTIONS; South on South Main Street to Spring St., east on Spring to Gardner, south — ENCLOSED PORCH ble. Century 21, Tedford Real COLONIAL -STOVE — ALUMINUM STORMS, SCREENS and/or experience in sales or HIGH VOLUME Multi-office Assistant. Connecticut Tran­ on Gardner to Joyce Lane. -ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNINGS, SHED management a must. Show us Estate, 647-9914. sient, Hartford, Ct. 527-8865. For some families, -OARAGE — BUILT INS Real Estate Firm looking for 6 ROOM COLONIAL $55,900 - East Exclusive Sales - N E W 'A BATH a badiground of effort and experienced salesperson to fill EOE M/F. home ownership is real­ —WORKSHOP achievement. We'll start you -SITTINO/SEWINO AREA ON 2nd FLOOR management position. All in­ 1)4 baths. Garage. Hartford, 6 room expan­ with a good salary, an ly a kind of love affair. quiries strictly confidential, INSPECTORS- First and Se­ Fireplace. New kitchen. dable Cape, attached GR0UP1 ZINSSER AGENCY 643-i5ii REAL ESTATE CAREER- excellent benefit program and ^nd resume to Fireside Real- cond shift opening for 'They find exactly the Eam 315,000 annually. Part Great location. 359,900. garage, fireplace. a career opportunity. Write or INSPECTOR FOR W Inc. P.O. Box 1533, Broad Experienced Inspectors. right house in the right timers 38000. Members Ver­ call The Sherwin-Williams AIRCRAFT PARTS-Full or Street Station, Manchester, Ability to use Demensional ■HMt uRi rWu»-’ • NMOCtQINm.t. . A1 1 location. For others, non, Manchester, Hartford, Co., 981 Main Street, part time. Hawk Precision Inspection Tools and Ct. 06040. ownership has an $69,900 MLS. Ralph Pasek 289-7475. Manchester, Conn., 06040. C om paiw . 303 B urnham Blueprints required. — Coventry. HOWLAND REALTORS economic value. A house Telephone 643-6636. An Equal Street. East Hartford. Call SECURITY- Northeast Applications a c c e p ts Mon­ 7 room Split, large fami­ Business & Service Opportunity Employer, M/F. 643-1108 BABYSITTER NEEDED IN 528-9845. Security has Immediate day thru Friday, 9 to 11 a.m. is an inflation-resistant ly room, 3 bedrooms. MY HOME preferably from Openings for part time and and 2 to 4 p.m. Klock Com­ investment, one of the Manchester, Vernon, Bolton FULL & PART TIME full time employees in the pany, 1366 Tolland Turnpike, few available today, and $89,500 — area. 3 days a week. 8 to 4 CLERICAL PERSONNEL Manchester area. Shifts are Manchester. EOE. MANCHESTER - NEW NEEDED- Good organization a tangible incentive to $ 1 ,0 0 0 p.m. Call after 4 pm .. 646- available as follow: Full time LISTING. 8 room raised Manchester, like new 7 save as well. Ownership Cr) »14. and manual skills necessary. 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. Monday Ranch in prestige area. For­ room Ranch, energy Microfilm related work. East EARN MONEY MAILING thru Friday. Part time Sat. 4 mal dining room, 3 - 4 also improves a credit saving heating system, TRUCK MECHANIC- CIRCUURS FROM YOUR Hartford firm. Call 528-9876 It bedrooms, family room, 2 1/2 Sun. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat. CLEAN-UP MAN NEEDED rating. Today, good location. Ehrperienced in Diesel. Start HOME- For information send for interview. It baths, 2 fireplaces. 2 car gar­ OF / h OME s / ^ Sun. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m .; Fri. for days. Approximately 36 homeownership is not at 37 per hour. All fringe self addressed stamped Sat. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. age, much more. The Hayes SALES PERSON for busy hours a week. If interested necessarily a white cot­ Sweepstakes benefits. For appointment call envelope to: B & S, 36 Bushill Successful applicants must be Corp., 6464)131. $80,900 — Vernon. 688-7596. Road. Manchester. Conn. store specializing in clothing, apply at Cavey’s Restaurant. tage or a farm. Apart­ over 18 years of age, have a 643-2751. New 6 room Ranch, housewares and furniture. phone, car, and a clean Police ment ownership is Chance for advancement in cathedral ceiling living Record. Apply in person to: developing through ••• ••••••••gggggggggggggggggg •gggggggggggg igggggggggggg •gggggggggg national chain of fine thrift Northeast Security, 61 room, 3 bedrooms, love­ stores. Apply Manager: cooperative and con­ 31 Services Offered 31 32 33 Williard Street, Hartford, or ly lot. Services Offered Goodwill Store, 1085 Main call 522-5143. dominiums, making Street, Manchester. WANTED PERSON TO nEAUORS home ownership Guess the total attendance of the first 30 One entry only per person. In case of ties; a random TYPISTS BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old $99,500 - Vernon. DAY CARE / NURSERY TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY drawing will decide. TTie decision of the judges is final. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ boys. 3 to 5 days week, 1 to 6 available to a much regular season home games played by the Choose your own decor, Contest closes January 31, 1980. PROGRAM. State licensed. 2 tors. Quality painting and Carpentry and general con­ A Ow oMs* hM two ImnwdMi opwifeigi lor OrUw Iiitiy TrpMt. On* p.m., Rachael Road area. RAISEO RANCH wider variety of people. Hartford Wlialers. understanding teachers. unique 7 room Cape, Capacity of Springfield Civic Center is 7,627. Ap­ paper hanging at reasonable tracting. Residentiai and - M Im and Ont part Uma paonananl poaMona. Good trping akRIa Your hom e or m ine No If you hav* finally Enclosed play-yard, play­ commercial. Whether it be a BUSPERSONS Bring the coupon below or facsimile to proximate capacity of the Hartford Civic Center will be rates. Fully insured. Free I a*!d Ip an apdluda an raquirad. Mual bt aecurata and dapandaMa. weekends. Call 646-3487. New quality built 70' long. thermo heat. Income Tax Services room. lunches. Learning Estimates. Call Wayne 649- small repair job, a custom f Apply In paneie dacldad that you would 14,500. 9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, fami­ Ilka to own your own any Gallery of Homes agency listed on this experiences. Keeney School 7696, built home or anything in Monday - Friday 7 am. to 4 pm. district. 646-4864. Situation Wanted 15 ly room with fireplace, 2 homa than plaaaa contact $104,000 — page. between, call 646-1379. car garage, trees. Much ua hara at tha TEDFORD Manchester, oversized N am e______nUOWTHCORPOlUTION Bickford’s Psncaka Raatauranta ara axpanding rapidly The official attendance figure will be IN C O M E TAX CARPENTRY & MASONRY - more. 398,500. REAL ESTATE: custom Dutch Colonial, PERSONAL Paperhanging ^ 49 Ragmt StrMt MinchMtar and wa naad good paopla to grow¥rtth ua and ahara In our that which is released by the Hartford PREPARATION SERVICE - WILL DO BABYSITTING IN for particular people, by Dick. Additions and Remodeling. C E N T U R Y 21 Rt. 44A sunken living room, 1st Address auccaaa.Waoffaraxcaltantaalarlaa.banafItaandvirorkIng Whalers after each game. At your home. 20 Years MY LICENSED HOME. Full Calf 643-5703 anytime. Free estimates. Call Anthony condHIona. Ambitious women willing to Bolton Notch, Bolton 847- floor family room, 4 Experience. Dan Mosler, 649- time. Infants to 4 years old. Squillacote 649-0811. Plaaaa apply In paraon to MANAGER: work Full Time or Part Time. "Memlier Ul Points Relxation" 9914 and wa will And that bedrooms. The attendance figure closest to the of­ 3329. or 525-8263. Caldor area, Manchester, call Make own hours. No invest­ PHILBRICK A p C Y homa lor you. Wo hava ficial total will win $500; the second closest Michele 646-0032. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY ment. Call 646-8689. - Remodeling and Additions. Biatfonos 646-420|T boon In tha Raal Eatata $114,000 — South Telephone Number - y - Interior and exterior. fiald lor many yaara ao total will win $300; the third closest total come Taxes prep:[ lared expert- Commercial and residential. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Windsor, new 9 room ependent Tax plaaaa dapond upon ua will win $200; fourth prize is four free I predict that the total attendance of ly by leading inde BOOKKEEPING- Free estimates. Fully in­ years’ experience! For Free F&NCAKEG Sc FAMILY FA££ EDUCATION Contemporary, a unique Consultant hone 649-6851. Estimates, call 646-4239. HELP COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 lor the (inaat aarvica Whaler tickets; and fifth prize is two free the first 30 regular season home Professionally done in my sured. 646-4879. 415 Hartford Tpk., Varnon, C T 05060 baths, first floor panelled poaalbla. Call today. design throughout. games played by the Hartford home Pick up and delivery I An Equal Opportunity Employer Prlvata Inatruetlona 18 family room with fireplace Whaler tickets. arrangement. Please call 647- FARRAND REMODELING - Whalers will be: TAX RETURNS Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, and large deck. Formal dining Employees of the and the Gallery of 1785. J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom RIDING LESSONS indoor room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ Call ua for your now PREPARED: Please call now Room Additions, Decks, Ali D ID YOU KNOW? Homes cannot participate in this contest! for your Evening or Saturday Decorating, Interior It Wpes of Remodeling and WANTED riding ring. Western stock age. Wooded lot, walk out The average time required or uaad hornet. Exterior Painting, basement. Group I. Phiibrick Bring this coupon or facsimile to appointment. Noreen B. Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ seat, saddle seat and hunt to pay off a home mortgage SPECIALISTS IN HOME Paperhanging St Remodeling. Parson to maintain and rapair ADAMS INDUSTRIES seat. All levels 228-9817. Agency, 646-4200. Chenette Associates, 453 Burnside Carpenter, 646-7788. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. has increased from 20 to 25 IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. solid stata squipmant and assist In CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Ave., East Hartford or to any Gallery Remodeling Additions. R.P. Call 649-9658. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. and 30 years. of Homes agency listed below. H LEON CIESZYNSKI start your future with a fast growing aero-space INCOME TAX- Done in your Roushon Builders. Inc., 633- BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ dally nawspapar production. Former faculty New York home. Six years experience. 3654 company. Experienced help required In the Music and Art High School. REALHCD m INC. ditions, Remodeling,leling. Rec Call for very Reasonable LEE PAINTING - Interior 4i Rooms, Garages,la rg e s. lutchens following categorlas; Professional Singer/Pianist. Rates. 646-5346 Waller Exterior. “ Check My Rate 644-8597. Remodeled, Ceilings, B Bath 99 East Canlar 8t. Zingler. Before You Decorate". Tile, D orm ers, Roofing■ ng. Dependable Fully Insured. For Appointmant Clerk-Typist Expediter ManchMtor BARINF.TT-BOWMAN Residential or Commercial. Call Shsidon Cohan Pricing Clerk Junior Accountent BOLTON D.W. FISH COMPANY DEMINC & LUSCOMB 646-1653 649-4291. Glastonbury Vernon, Manchester West Hartford WILL DO TYPING IN MY Stock Puller Inspector HOME- Will pick up and 643-2711 - Ext. 51 HIGHLY QUALIFIED 7 ROOM RANCH McCORRlSON - D.W. FISH CARPENTRY - All types of 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 RAINBOW REALTY McCllTCIIEON & Bl RR, INC. deliver. Call 646-8640 anytime. Inside Sales TEACHER, with masters 3 bedrooms, 2Mi baths, for­ Hebron DAN SHEA PAINTING St repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool degree will tutor any subject. mal dining kitchen and TEDFOfln fli Robarl D. Murdock, Newington Middletown Servfcet Offered 31 DECORATING- Interior St Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and MA^)IS()^ RFALTV ASSOCIATES Qualified Trainees considered. Apply In person Grades four through seven. family room combination »-ltOf_____ JACK LEE & ASSOCIATES Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Windows Hung. Ceiling M3-4400 after 4 p.m. with fireplace. Two car Madison C&M TREE SERVICE • Free Quality Craftsmanship! Call Repaired and Painted. Cail 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wallingford 646-5424 MANCHESTER garage, IF' estimates, discount senior anytime. 643-6130. citizens Company Manchester-owned and CLEAN FUN, HAPPY OPEN HOUSE AFFORDABLE CHILD CARPENTRY, CUSTOM HERALD "MemOer Ali ('(iiiiis MdiK-dlio”'' operated. Call 646-1327 HOUSES, ADDITIONS, ADAM S INDUSTRIES FRENCH LESSONS: Conver­ CARE in my home. Call 646- WOLVERTON AGENCY JAN. 27 - 1-4 5006. GARAGES, ROOFING St EOE-M/F 340 PROGRESS DRIVE sational French and or French SIDING- Kitchens, MANCHESTER grammar given in my home. 649-2813 B&M TREE SERVICE- JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. Bathrooms, and Repair Work Call 646-8588. Bring your coupon to Specialist in tree and stump Quality Painting, Of Ail Kinds. Call Robert Jar­ CHENETTE ASSOCIATES removal. Free estimates. Paperhanging, Paper vis for estimates, 643-6712. Senior citizen discount 24 Removal, Wall Preparation, 453 Burnside Ave., East Hartford hour, year round service. 643- INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Ceilings, Staining, and RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Finding 7285. SPECIAL WINTER Home Improvements. Wall Cabinets Refinished. Free DIETARY AIDE- 2 p.m. to MuiiiPii tiSfiNc sr«v>cf RATES! papering and painting and aJI Estimates, Insured, 649-0095. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 6:30 p.m., 5 days a week. ■ / h o m e s/* phases of remodefing, in­ ment Co. Expert installation Mature person needed to help the WE BRING PEOPLE HOME. cluding roofing and siding. of aluminum siding gutters with kitchen duties. Enjoy MIS EXPERT PAINTING and Free estimates. 647-1227. TEACHERS- Experienced and trim. Roofing instmlation working in a dean and LANDSCAPING Specializing Interior, Exterior Painting, and repairs 649-M95 , 871-2323. modem Kitchen. Good wages right service in Exterior House Painting. Wallpapering. Now looking and benefits. Please call US- Tree pruning, spraying, for after school and weekend SPECIALIZING cleaning and 0129, Manchester Manor Nur­ mowing, weeding. Calf 742- ALL INTERIOR repairing chimneys, roofs, $106,000 SOUTH WMSOR work. “ No Job Too S m all". sing Home, 385 West Center for the 7947. REMODELING It Free Estimates. Reasonable new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Street, Manchester. All the best in this four Lots of privacy goes with RENOVATION- Including Rates. Call Pete 649-5873, Jim years Experience. Howley, L Carpentry, Plumbing, 60 Arcgllla Drlv* ManbhMtor bedroom colonial with first this cozy 5 room ranch. 289-3579. 643-5361. right job Charming 3 bedroom ranch located in area of fine floor family room and Just minutes from Hart­ BRICK. BLOCK, STONE Wallpapering, Suspended M E f l N 5 _ . ford! Extras include: in- Fireplaces, concrete. Ceilings, Sneetrocking, ROOFER WILL Install Roof, homes and close to shopping, school It church. THE BARROWS CORHER oversized game room set Chimney repairs. No job too Kitchens, Bathrooms. Fine Lovely fireplaced living room, large kitchen, car­ on a private lot on a dead ground pool, cabana. Call Siding or Gutter for Low small. Save! Call 644-8356 for work at a reasonable price. Discount Price. Call Ken at port all set on nicely landscaped lot. And best of all end street. Sandy Reich 644-1727. Vincent Pizzonia, 643-2543. COVENTHY estimates 647-1566. WANTD priced to sell at $59,900. Stop by and have Bob WHYWIUn GEORGE N. CONVERSE- You can move right into Move in condition and Painting & Paperhanging. FIREPLACE AND Alibrio show you how you can own this beautiful close to Coventry Lake - Interior and Exterior. Call Exparlancad, this super U&R home in WATERPROOFING CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION. home. prestige area. Three this lovely five room, three after 5 p.m,, 643-2804. Brick, Fieldstone Specialist. prolatilonal, caraar Directions; East Middle Turnpike to Plaza Drive to Hatchways, foundation bedrooms, family room, bedroom ranch w/huge kit. cracks, tile lines, sump Teiephone John Wennergren, Arcellla Dr. It WILL CLEAN YOUR orlantad raal aaiata two fireplaces - immediate living room. Call Dave pumps, gravity feeds, window HOURSE FOR WHAT ITS Mason. 649-3012. talaaparaon. occupancy! Barbara Saunders 643-0303. wells. 30 years' experience. WORTH, or whatever you can ® ( t e I i e r a l ^ > BKCHMOlINTiUN 643-4953, 872-8413, afford. Whichever is less. Heating-Plumbing 35 Bosetti 649-8716. ZINSSER AGENCY It's all you have been I’lease call 528-7629. R iR HEBERT PAINTING- For confidontlal, frank $59,900 Interior It Exterior. NO JOE TOO SMALL - Toilet It’s all here! Three looking for in a customed "Guaranteed Quality repairs, plugged drains, diacuaaion call Bob at community of new homes. "ATTENTION WORKING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 646-1511 bedrooms, den, family SPECIALISTS IN HOME Workmanship!" Call 649-'?718. kitchen faucets replaced, Acre -f wooded lots and PARENTS" 1 will babysit kitchen, fireplace, 2 baths, IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, repaired, rec rooms, 648-2482 garage and treed lot. exciting homes for total your child in my home with bathroom remodeling, heat loving care. 528-8560. Remodeling Additions. R.P. Located in young energy efficient family Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- Building Contracting 33 modernization, etc. Free neighborhood. comfort. Plan your visit 3654, Estimate gladly given. M & M today! WES ROBBINS Carpentry Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871. remodeling specialist. Aa- miNGHESIBI $33,900 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Flooring 36 HAMauyiiiossnTO PHONE 643-2711 Enjoy this year round Painting-Papering Quality built home - this 32 INWaMCantar 156 L Center Street built-ins, bathrooms, colonial has living room, home. Walking distance to (oomar ol MoKaa) . (Gorntr of Sprue# & E. Canter Sts.) kitchens, 649-3446. FLOORSANDING It FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOURTAD dining room, kit., 3 Coventry Lake, Four room ALLEN T. KEELER TAX PAINTING - Interior and REFINISHING- Floors like ItaaNon 949-1491 647-1000 EHO bedrooms, 1 car gar., ranch wiUi large portch. SERVICE: Returns prepared exterior, paperhanging, new! Specializing in older For an appointment call in the privacy of your home. excellent work references. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. floors. Natural and stained s. fireplace and a nice lot. Free estimates. Fully in­ Call Frank Rohan 643-0007. Ed Crandall 742-8954. Don’t delay - call today. 871- Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. floors. No waxing anymore! 1781. sured. Martin Matson, 649- Call Gary Cushing 345-2009 ■ John Verfaille, 6^5750. I 4431. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 25. 1890 a tm wt/Awtei a ^ > V - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 25, 1980 - 19 Frank and Bmast Paanuta — Charlaa M. dehulx

4 f Dogt-Slnto-Pato 43 Roomf tor Rant S2 Aitlelm tor Sato 41 ArtklM tor Sato ACROSS Answer to Previous Punle IYE5, MA'AM,THE SNOW RI6HT UP THERE, SEE 7 NO, IT'S NOT FALLING JU ST U S particles Dear Abby 3 Annoying T I F F T 1 R T CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue MANCHESTER-Excellent IS C0MIN6 THROU&H RIGHT THROUGH THAT ON MOST OF US P MINUS 1 12, Roman feeling □ O Q Seal Feeding Program. Ring furnished room for mature 111)0.6).) XT’S A L U I N A QL* R V 0 U 8 □ D D set, electric welder, acetylene THE CEILING AGAIN... HOLE THERE IN .TYPES.' o « Oo 4 Fuel 4 The end M 0 E A W E 8 □ □ 1 outfit, aluminum lander, vrith lights. Pastures. Daily male. Parking. No kitchen By Abigail Van Buren .^0 0 7 Single thing 5 Scamp FIREWOOD- 1/2 and 1 Cord privilidges. $w weekly. 646 THE CEILING... P R 8 T A D A V E T trailer tires, new electric turnouts. Rockville. Call 87^ M i n d ------H A v E 10 Plebiscite 6 Knowledge IZD H 1 □ V X R D 8 generator, electric lawn- lots- Seasoned. $30 & $50. 9954, or 8754)272; 742-9653. 4003. Delivered. Call 742-6347. 12 Madame 7 Sooner state E E\ t c A E 8 81 mower. Evenings, gS^7060. Y o u D < ^ N G a n y (abbr.) (abbr.) EE [T 8 E A _0 K 1T1 FREE TO GOOD HOME- 13 Swerve 8 Noble gas E LE [a 8 T 0 R PLEASANT SLEEPING t WOOD FOR SALE- Cut any Mixed breed. 4 years old. ROOM for working or retired 14 South 9 Lamb's 1[c L E RJ 1 C H A Loves children. Spayed R E V\T L N u L L length, split, delivered, |9S a ladies. References required, r N i N i c i N & LA t E l Y? American mother good cord. Call 87^6787. female. Please call 646-8433, DEAR READERS: Every week 1 received more newly A P 0 0 TD R E R a]N FIREWOOD- Mixed with kitchen privileges, $30. publiehed books thin I ctn lift, much less reid. But one little Indian group 11 Cereal spike T 1 T Y A u_P T A 0 afternoons. I-2 S 13 M r Spade hardwood, cut over 1 year weekly. 6461201. paperbtek caught my eye: “Parenthood Without 15 Environment 1 C E 0 1V 8 U B E R ago. Sawed and split to oraer. agency (abbr.) 18 Navy ship 0 8 8 8 L A T P 1 8 A l2’-18’-24’-48’. Call E lm er Th a « 4 l-lf Haasels—Well, Almost," but Dr. Kevin Leman. 16 African lily prefix (abbr.) It was dedicated to "My high school counselor, who told Pritcllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan Wilson at 649-5900. Apartmenls For Rent 53 17 Lift shoulders 20 Baseball WOOD - Split your own and me, ‘Leman, with your disciplinary record and grades in this 30 Baseball club 47 Scouting or­ GOOD HOME NEEDED for a 19 Ancient Italian player Mel save money while sta m g in school, 1 couldn't got you into reform school.'" W PIET IS DRIVING A4E J KEEP BUSV/ 31 This (Sp.) ganization shape. All hardwood. ^ .0 0 a SNOWBLOWERS, pair of Egyptian Mau older LOOKING for anything in real 21 Holy person TRACTORS at Closeout Being one who appreciates humor, I read on and found it CRAZ't'/ALLI CANTHINK AAOi/E SO M E GO O P lUEA CLARIFY 22 Inbred 33 Spider (abbr.) cord, $39.00 a 1/2 cord, kittens. Also: Call 633-6581. or estate rental - apartments, i j T H A T A 23 Oiamondi (si.) Prices! Some used equip­ to be well worth reading. With the author's permission, I . ABOUT IS FOOD. FURNITURE AROUNP ' 23 Invitation re­ 39 Gear tooth 48 Belch delivered. Cali 742-9815. 342-0571. homes, multiple dwellings? BIT" 27 Salt OR SOMETHINe.' sponse (abbr.) 40 Genetic 49 Unemployed m ent. W.H. Preuss Sons, • •• No fees. CallJ.D. Real Estate 61 Autos For Sale 61 quote: 32 Avoid Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 24 Buckeye State material DINING ROOM SET Colonial Route 6 & 44-A, Bolton. Uutical Intirumentt 44 Associates, Inc. 6461980. 33 Actress 50 Fast aircraft •A CHILD'S TEN COMMANDMENTS TO PARENTS 25 Pick 42 Carrying guns (abbr.) style $1,400. Call 568-1988. 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- 1970 VW BUG- Snow tires. Southern HOLTON TRUMPET - Good 34 Hera's son 26 Joint 43 Regulation 52 Biblical 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, Looks and runs great! $1095. II My hands are small; please don't expect perfection 28 Reckless 44 Hautboy 2 VARIABLE SPEED condition. $90 or best offer. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. 35 Satanic character offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Call 6465006. whenever 1 make a bed, draw a picture, or throw a ball. My 29 Bohemian 45 Exploit 54 Scion MOTORS- 1/3 and 1 1/4 HP. COLUMBIA 10 SPEED BIKE 6461032. February first, mature adults ELDERLY COUPLE 1975 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 4 legs are short; please slow down so that 1 can keep up with 36 Waste cloth Single phase. Manchester Canning jars, 20 gallon only. No pets. Security WANTED 4 Room Rent, coun­ HIGH PERFORMANCE AND door. Very clean. Low you. 37 Stationary Deposit and references. Call try. Heat and hot water in­ mileage. Automatic transmis­ 38 Skunk 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 Rubber Stamp. 30 Birch aquarium with accessories 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 For­ 21 My eyes have not seen (he world as yours have; please Street, Manchester. cluding Ovations, plus free 6461265. cluded. No pets, children. sion, power steering, power 40 Limerick etc. 289-6932 after 5 p.m. mula Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 let me explore safely; don't restrict me unnecessarily. 10 11 12 13 Telephone 649-4489. case with this aa. Carlos Century 21, Tedford Real seconds, 30 mpg., suspension brakes, air conditioning, TIRES 2-6x13” Snow Tires, 6 41 Vast expanse guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, Estate, 647-9914. stereo, stripes. $2200.872-0673. 6x12 Radials. $10. each. 646 31 Housework will always be there. I'm only little for 43 Ragged t4 15 16 FIREWOOD- Seasoned. Oak, radial spoilers. Excellent con­ such a short time —please take time to explain things {o me Maple. Hickory. 1 1/4 Cord 7 Main Street, New Britain. dition. fe95. 646-7536. 8768. 46 Jewish 225-1977. Layaways. 456 MAIN STREET- Three about this wonderful world, and do so willingly. 17 15 I. 20 Delivered. 4 foot lengths $80 rooms heated. No appliances. spiritual ■ 4) My feelings are tender; please be sensitive to my leader FIREWOOD SEASONED For 20" lengths, $100. Call Dean. • •• No pets. Tenant Insurance 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent 21 659-1640. motor. Standard shift. Priced needs; don't nag roe all day long. {You wouldn't want to be 50 U-boats , Sale. $55. 1 Ton truck load. Antlquet 48 required. $225 monthly. $300 BOLTON-6 Rooms. 2 bedroom nagged for your inquisitiveness.I Treat me as you would like Captafn Eaay — Crooks a Lawrenca 23 24 25 26 25 20 30 31 — security. Call 646-2426, apartment. Private home. for quick sale, $650. Also: 1971 1969 MUSTANG; new front 1969 GTO F or p a r ts or 51 Steal Call after 4 p.m. 644-1444 to be treated. 53 Beer ■ AMERICAN LADY FITNESS Eat in kitchen, dining room, AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ end, new tires, excellent for registration for $4(W. or best IN THE MOONLIT DARKNESS.. OUTSIDE HERE IT IS. CLAUDIA! I FIGURED 32 WANTED- Antique Furniture, weekdays. 9 to 5. 55 Wild plum CENTER CHARTER fireplace. Garage. $4M. 649- ditioned. 48,000 original miles. parts. $200. Call 872-8819 after offer. Telephone 649-5566. 5) 1 am a special gift from God: please treasure me as God McKEE'S MANSION-A BOYISH FISUR6 WE MK3HT NEED ONE SOONER 1 USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to Glass, Pewter, Oil Paintings, 56 Wrath 36 3. 11, good condition. 646-8069. MEMBERSHIP for sale. or Antique items. R. 8355. $900. Both can be seen at 24 4 pm, intended you to do. holding me accountable for my actions, IS PULLIN© SOMETHIN© OUT OF THE Moving must sell! Excellent North Street. ORNAMENTAL LILY POND! 57 Folksinger 1 Harrison, m 3-8709. 1973 PINTO STATION giving me guidelines to live by, and disciplining me in a lov­ 31 30 .0 price Call 647-9541. FOR SALE 1973 CJ5. 8 ing manner. Guthrie WAGON- A good buy! Call 58 Pipe fitting FEMALE ROOMMATE 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO cylinder. Jeep, with Myers anytime, 872-2611. 61 I need your encouragement, but not your praise, to 41 2 PINE TWIN BED SETS- WANTED: To share 2 MX- Excellent condition, low electrical hydraulic angle grow. Please go easy on the criticism: remember, you can unit F MINOLTA CAMERA- 35 mm, Kitchen Dinette Set. Very bedroom Townhouse Apart­ 6 ROOM DUPLEX- (Now mileage. Quadrophonic plow. Odometer reading 34,- 59 Breadwinner 43 44 45 47 48 40 G ATH ERim S I criticize the things 1 do without criticizing nw. 60 Coop I r with 1.7 Lens. Excellent con­ good condition. Call 646-4799. ment in Manchester. Non- Empty). Security deposit and stereo-8 track, power steering 000 m iles. This vecnicle 1972 CADILLAC- To settle an 7) Please give me the freedom to make decisions concern­ so 51 52 S3 54 dition. 1 year old. Originally Smokers please. reference required. Call 649- / brakes, one owner. 872-6528, privately owned in first class Estate. Two door. AM-FM, ing myself. Permit me to fail, so that I can learn from my DOWN $280, NEW $200. Call 6^1135. Antiques & | $135.00/month. 649-1312, 5416 between 4:165:30, or 429- 633-5310, or 659-0508. condition. New top, new tape deck, air conditioning mistakes. Then someday I’ll be prepared to make the kind of 65 56 57 WOODEN OFFICE DESK available March 1. 1980. 5825 after 5:00 p.m. battery, new brakes, new and more! Best offer. Call and Table, school desks, decisions life requires of me. 1 16. Roman SI 59 60 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE CHEVY NOVA 1975- 3 Speed, muffler. Exceptionally clean. 6464528, after 5:00 p.m. xs custom made Dinette Set. chairs, older Electric stove, Collectables 1 floor shift, bucket seats. 48,- Has not been commercially 81 Please don’t do things over for me. Somehow that 2 Charged Wrought iron with Hexagon new full size springs, coil 000 miles. $2250, or best offer. used. Call 643-0644, 10 a.m. to 1968 OLDS CUTLASS: Air. makes me feel that my efforts didn't quite measure up to rNtwsPAPm intcrprii, springs, tall refinished 633-7345. automatic, etecetera. 72,000 your expectations. I know it's hard, but please don't try to shap^ table top. 4 matching 343 Main Street, 3 p.m. weekdays. Ask for Mr. wrought iron chairs $75 , 643- bureau. ^-4502. BARGAIN PRICED Spacious RESPONSIBLE COUPLE Gordon. original miles. Car runs compare me with my brother or my sister. 9677. Manchester 4 rooms. Quiet and secluded. with 1 child looking for 5 1976 FORD ECONOLINE excellent. New tires, car­ 91 Please don't be afraid to leave for a weekend together. REASONABLE FOR QUICK Won’t last $195. (4221 ) rooms. Needed by 3/1/80. Call VAN 106 V8, Finished in­ buretor, tune up etc. Body Kids need vacations from parents, just as parents need win at bridge SALE! Bed, Bureau, Table Tuesday thru| Locators 23656^. after 6:00 p.m., 5263972. Alley Oop — Dave Graue Sat. 10 to 44 terior. Loaded with options. needs some work. Perfect for vacations from kids. Besides, it's a great way to show us and Six Chairs. Call between 5 Captains' Chair, stereo etc. second car in family. $495. kids that your marriage is very special. and 7 p.m. 6463507. EAST HARTFORD- Forest 1972 AUDI 100 LS. Front ORAfT, P i n n y .' s e t r e $3750. Call 633-3233,5661804 or 6469842 after 2 p.m. 10) Please take me to Sunday school and church regular­ GARAGE SALE-January Street. 4 room first floor 563-6373 evenings. wheel drive, 4 cylinder, stan­ TO CO MDue STUFF', 26th. Si 27th., 11 to 4. Full ▼ 646-5335 apartment. Unheated. $240 dard shift. New brakes, ly, seUing a good example for me to follow. 1 enjoy learning variety. 70 Brookfield Road, BEAR CAT 210 SCANNER. (Loc«t*d In the Fumitur* Bam) T SOUTH WINDSOR: Value monthly. Call 289-4950. exhaust, radial tires, and tune more about God." I packed 5 rooms. Enclosed Card break read expertly Bolton. 649-8355. Digital programming. No up. $1650. 643-7820. Trucks for Sale 62 Crystals required. Like new. t...Tables, Cabinets,| porch with lovely view, many DEAR AHRY: I recently visited our daughter who has a $225, 643-5296 extras. $300. (4354) Locators CADILLAC 1976 EL 2-month-old baby girl. I took some pictures of the baby; one declarer might just adopt it. X Bookcases, China, Glass, | 2365646. GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY N O R T H 1-25 West opens the deuce of DORADO- Excellent condi­ TRUCK- Has the reading showed the mother bathing the baby. FOR SALE USED |Umps, Prints. t SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM 4A J74 hearts. East's king wins that tion. Low mileage. Loaded enclosed bo^, with side com­ After returning home 1 took the pictures to a longtime 4A9 35 MM CAMERA- Golf shoes REFRIGERATOR. For $30. Apartment with appliances. with options! 568-8356 , 643- 1977 MAVERICK- Like new! trick and back comes the size 8 ^, Buckskin Suit, with Excellent location. No partments, Excellent for con­ friend and neighbor woman who has never had any children. ♦AK752 deuce of clubs to West’s ace. Call after 5 p.m. 649-7205. •••••••• 2141. Very low mileage! 20 mpg, 2 tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., fringes, size 38. Call 649-8709. ••••••••••••••• children. No Pets. $350 plus door, 6 cylinder. Call 647-1014. She looked at the picture of the baby being bathed and said. 4 Q J Another club is led at trick EAST HARTFORD; newly 533-0249. ■‘You should not be showing this around. It is pornography!" OAK WOOD- For Deliveries, □ RENTALS utilities. Call 647-1633 after 6 WEST EAST three and South is in dummy. decorated, lovely 2 bedroom. p.m. Abby. I was shocked, and told her so. How can a picture of 4 8 2 4Q10S Now South decides that call George Griffing, An­ 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- Fenced yard for kids and pets. a naked baby be pornography? An innocent little baby’s 4 107 52 4K843 hearts and clubs are each dover. 742-7886. Excellent condition. Power Rooms for Rent (4393) Locators, 2365646. 1971 CHEVY STATION body is a beautiful sight, and there is nothing dirty or por ♦ Q103 ♦ J8 going to break 4-4. He WHEATON PRESIDENTIAL 52 steering and brakes. NORTH COVENTRY, 2 WAGON- New snow tires. 1971 BUICK 225 ELECTRA. nographic about it. 4A965 4 108 32 believes both those deuce AND COMMEMORATIVE WE BUY & SELL USED Automatic transmission. Will FURNITURE- One piece or THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen- bedroom apartment. $240 Good running condition. $675. Excellent condition, fully Am I wrong? Or could such a picture really be considered leads. In that case if trumps BOTTLEIS. Hamilton Beach loaded V8, uses regular gas­ trade for four wheel drive. SOUTH entire household. Cash On The trally located. Downtown plus- monthly. No pets. 1 (jhild Call 647-9455 anytime. pornographic? 4K 963 and diamonds each break 3-2 Electric Roaster. Ladies oline. To settle estate. Best $1995. 6460557, after 6:00 p.m. The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions Line. Furniture Barn. 646 M a n c h e s te r . K itc h e n accepted. Available February I SHOCKED AND CONFUSED 4Q J6 the man with three trumps wool, hand Crocheted Vests. 1: Cozy 2 Offer. 644-2049. privileges. Call 649-2358. 1st. 742-9828. 1969 CHEVY WAGON- Runs 4964 will hold just two diamonds. 649-3751. 0865. living room, (lining room. excellent. Dependable. Will 4K74 Therefore, South decides to Kids ok. Garage and more. 1976 D E L T A 88 DEAR SHOCKED: Pornography is the depiction of erotic $200 ( 4364) Locators 2365646. Homes tor Rent 54 pass inspection. $275 or best behavoir, intending to cause sexual excitement. If a picture try an elimination play. He offer. 875-7832. OLDSMOBILE. Call 646-8135. Vulnerable: Neither Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 of a 2-month-old baby being bathed created that kind of starts by cashing dummy’s 1978 CHEVY Vi TON Dealer: North ace. king of diamonds and ace 2 ROOMS- 1 Free, 1 $20 week­ SOUTH WINDSOR- Spacious 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE PICKUP- V-8. 4 speed. Heavy response in your friend, the "pornography" is in her mind. FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut, W eft North Eail S o u th of trumps. Then comes a HOME SWEET HOME - ly; retired, or semi-retired 2 bedroom Condominium. 2 WAGON- Premier Model. 6 $85 a cord. Well seasoned, A-1 duty suspension, 8 foot bed. 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ trump to his king. Some days Complete health-guard mature male and female. One baths, fully carpeted, tennis, VICTORIAN MANOR: Gigan­ cylinder. Power steering and Excellent! Low mileage. hardwood. True full cord, 128 Getting married? Whether you want a formal church P a s s 4 4 P a s s P a s s the queen might drop but not facilities. Cats also. Canine with License for errands and pool. Ideal 2 singles. Phone tic 3 bedroom, full basement. 1972 FORD WAGON. Power brakes. Automatic transmis­ $3950. 643-8815 after 6 p.m d . $90 deliverd in Manchester 643-9511 days- 646-3532 wedding or a simple do-your-own-thing ceremony, get 0 P a s s this day. lay Inne, 200 Sheldon Kids ok $335. (4181) Locators steering, brakes, and locks. sion. 21 mpg. New tires. All area. 5262950. meals. Private entrance. Call Abby's new booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." Road, Manchester. 6465971. 649-5459. evenings and weekends. 2365646. AM-FM stereo, 8 track, air tuned up. Excellent condition. Now South cashes his high Send $1 and a long, stamped (28 cents) self-addressed heart and high club to discard conditioning, and more. $600. 40,000 miles. $2995 . 646-1356. envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Opening lead:4 2 289-2020. rst' twQ diamonds from dummy 90212. and leads a low trump. East is 1956 CHEVY BUS. 21 feet, in with his queen and his last MANCHESTER: Magnificent needs work. $800. Telephone I .- 7 ' two cards are a heart and a 3 bedroom Colonial. Loaded 647-1724. club He can lead either one. with extras. Kids and pets ok. 1971 OLDS 88; 4 door Sedan, .O il but South ruffs in one hand $300 (4342) Locators 2365646. Automatic, PS, PB, Radial Motorcycles-Bloycles 64 Astrograph By Oswald Jacoby' and discards the low diamond Tires. No dents. $450. Call The Born Loser — Art Sansom and Alan Sontag from the other to get away anytime 6468529. Will swap 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - without losing a diamond. for Pick-up or Van. Here is the sort of hand LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, Bernice Bede Osol I^jOnMNORRYABOOL, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN l Offices-Stores for Rent 55 100% stock and in excellent 'lb u R (m /lT where almost anyone who 1972 DODGE MONOCO- Air. shape. $4500. 742-8786. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Treat WFIMIOM UKG gets (0 four spades is going to PROFESSIONAL / Good tires, battery, and new Junk c f o u r youngsters in your care with con­ lose (he trump finesse plus (For a copy of Jh COBY sideration and compassion BUSINESS OFFICE Muffler. $350. Please call 643- 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ^ NbOR one trick in each side suit and MODERN, send $1 lo: "Win at BUILDING - Approximately b i r t h d a y today, but don't overindulge Bridge." care of this newspa­ 5044. 756 Kerker headers. KNN e u s e . be one trick short 2600 square feet, with ample them. Pampering may lead them UFG! per. P.O. Box 489. Radio City filters. Oil cooler. Much to believe the world owes them Nevertheless there is an parking. Close to Center, allernale line of play that Station. New York. N.Y. ICais more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 something it doesn't. January 26,1980 nospital and new court p.m. CANCER (June 21-July 22) succeeds and a really astute 10019.) builoing. For info, call 568- Your leadership and managerial Avoid taking unwarranted bows 7658 or 871-0401. 1978 BUICK ELECTRA BOUGHTI qualities will become more pro­ today regarding something LIMITED- 2 Door. 18 mpg. Bill’i Auto Parts nounced this coming year Proj­ accomplished in tandem espe­ ects and situations in which you MANCHESTER- Retail, Air. All power. Cruise. TOLLAND cially if the other person did storage and/or manufac­ Cassette deck. Alloy wheels. 1979 YAMAHA - SX 1100 E personally take a hand will have more than you. 187^6231 64»4S7a splendid possibilities for Heathcliff — George Gately turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to Very clean. $6400. 649-3109; SERIES- With full dress kit. LEO (July 23-Aug. 2) Friends success. find your company extremely 50,000 sq. ft. Very reasonable. 647-9902. Asking $3600, firm. 6462096. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20*Feb. 19) Be Brokers protected. Call enjoyable today. They'll appreci­ a giver, not a taker, today even if ate you for what you are. not for Heyman Properties, 1-226- you feel there is something that what you have to offer. Grabbing 1206. DEMONSTRATOR SPECIAL you really need from another checks is not necesssary. WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Make do with what you have. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You MANCHESTER- 1000 Square Travel resources, romance luck, have the talent to accomplish Feet Manufacturing. Light In­ possible pitfalls and career for what you set out to do today, but I T H IN K r 79 DATSUN 810 the months ahead are all dis­ dustrial. Many possibilities. you must be realistic regarding cussed in your new Astro-Graph 0 \ / B R S > H O r Office Space included. $375 the size of reward you expect. M V T A R C ^ T . Letter which begins with your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your - 4 monthly. Heat and electric in­ birthday. Mail $1 for each to charm, personality and warmth / cluded. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. UKUIIV SaMM Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio makes you a delightful addition 0$CM MMM This beautiful car Is totally equipped, City Station. N Y 10019. Be sure to any social gathering today a ID STORAGE WAREHOUSE to specify birth date Enjoy yourself and others with­ 30'x30’. Open span, three featuring; Factory air conditioning, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) out overindulging. bays, high truck entrances, auto, trans., power steering, AM/FM Challenges are character-build­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) M at­ RECOMMENDS RECOMMENDS heated, secure, easily accessi­ ORIG. L IS •9578** stereo, tinted glass, variable speed ers and they should not be ters which could mean som e­ ble. $300 month, lease and avoided today Overcoming thing to you materially and to wipers, lumbar support drivers seat, obstacles will enhance your 77 OLDSMOBIIi >4095 79 FORD FIESTA >4095 deposit. 633-4502. DISCOUNT • 1583** your associates should be given 6095 1780 square feet) heated store regarding something you've today, use a creative approach. 77 T-l >4695 or office. Parking, join Post been hoping for However, your Let others think the ideas origi­ Diamond Jubilee moon roof, full power, air Office, Heritage Savings Bank opportunities may be only par­ Full power, air condition, AM/FM Stereo, cond., AM/FM Stereo, turbine wheels, nated with them. Short Ribs - Frank Hill M V K Sffm bucket seats, center console, turbo wheels, JOHN SilUVAN and 5 other tenants. Michael tially realized it you put things CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) uta » velour interior, many other extras, real off black beauty. SAUSD sharp. N. Cohen & Associates. Be willing to share any good for­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) tune that comes to you today t e l l m e s o m e t h in g . HOW DID VOU I STARTETAS FOOTMAN AND Where your finances are con­ with persons who have been kind ' b e c o m e t h e 57 VMORKEDMY WAVUR RECOMMENDS Wanted to Rent GOOD CLEAN CARS cerned today, you may run the to you in the past. Your generosi­ H E A D S M A N ? RECOMMENDS full gamut between prudence nd ty will yield a future harvest. extravagance Balance your 77 CADILUC >6295 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE A SS N ) f ^ budget, don't bust it Coupe DeVille, full power, auto, factory air 77 COUGAR <2995 ( ------^ 4-Door Sedan, automatic, power steering, 77 DATSUN B-210 *3888 cond., AM/FM Stereo, wire wheels, many ONE - BEDROOM APART­ 78 6RANADA *2698 Berry’s World — Jim Berry other extras factory air, vinyl roof, low mileage, real 2 Dr. Sedan, spd., req. gas, sharp, priced to sell MENT for middle aged 2 Or. Coupe, 6 cyl., 3 spd. manual, AC, businessman. Prefer areas spotless one O D v ^ . aold new & ser- dark red. #2507-1 Buga Bunny — Halmdahl & Stoffol 7701DSM0BILE >3595 East of Manchester to 74CADILIAC >2895 yellow, stock #2597-1. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon. 9-pass., Willimantic. Must be quiet, 77 VOLARE Coupe DeVlIle. full power, factory air, YOU CAW VOU LONG-GARED TDMME automatic. PS. PB. factory air. roof rack, MEMYDMMA stereo, Landau top. neat, and clean. 742-9865, 9 4 Dr. Wagon, good basic wagon, $ IU $D real sharp. a m. to noon. WABBIT eAiocrr,^/l$p. SMISD 78 FURY WAQON *1898 economical 6 cyl., 3 spd. manual,ttndei RESPONSIBLE v-8, auto., PS, AC, AM/FM, green 26,000 ml., maroon finish. #2616-1 Our Boarding House Thia Funny World RECOMMENDS ENERGETIC COUPLE metallic with wood grain. #2302-1 looking for 7 Room House, 78 DATSUN 710 *3298 RECOMMENDS I HEXR YOUR m u m ) / I COULCOULD l e t YOU HAVE McNMiahi . Iw 4% SX, 78 ZEPHYR 4-DR. >3795 (Ranch or Cape Cod) to rent 2 Dr. Hardtop, strong running Automatic, radio, whitewalls, low mileage, in Manchester for 3/1/80 or overhead cam engine, 4 spd., reg. gaa, K 6ULLA 6ULCH < ( SOMEW■1 NEED CAPITAL real clean 75 PONTUC >2295, sooner. Willing to do repairs, 76 COMET *3198 sold new & serviced by us. Froat White 6T0CK EXHIBIT.'A5ME HA FORFOIL 60SOME OTHER FLOPS.' Bonneville 2 Dr., Landau top. full power, \ (paint, wallpaper, floors etc), 2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., auto., PS, allvei with black Int. #2576-1 PEOPLE ARE SO OUT OF PERFEC losers, b u t stereo, AC, factory mags, many other in exchange for security (Inlah, blue vinyl Int. 43,000 ml. #2509-1 IT THEY s t il l th in k I AIN'T TELLIN' A 75 CHRYSLER >2395 extras, priced to sell. deposit, $3M to $375. Call 643- ITS THE REAL THINS! i r Cordoba 2 Dr. HT PB, PS, power windows, 79 MUSTANG <4995 9677. 78 VW RABBIT *3298 74 DATSUN 620 PICKUP *2386 h a w - h a w ; These are hard to find and this Is a ( P f h GOEJOWSON AC, AM/FM Stereo, real sharp. Automatic, under 6,000 miles. 2 Dr. Hatch Sedan; 4 spd., front wheel 61 nice onel 4 spd., radials, white finish, Autos For Sale drive, radials, moss green w/saddle Int. IkMASIOMS ready for work or play. #5155. SAIil K F WE PAY TOP PRICES for #2504-1 L y wrecked and Junk cars. A & B ______J 0 w ell s o m u c h WE APPRECIATE YOUR KIND SUPPORT IN 1979AND EXTEND TO YOU Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Call Tony 646-6223. ^ 6 0 FOR -THE Olympic OUR REST WISHES FOR AHAPPYAND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. T R IA L S. . 1973 TORINO - 302, Runs m r ^ CONNECTKUrS excellent. Must sell, NEWEST IM2DII CONNECTKUrS OLDEST sacrificing! Any reasonable MORIART LMCOU-MERCURY offer over $1450. Call after DeCormler r K . DEALER DEALER 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. CONNECTICUT'S ...... NEWEST SCOUT DEALER NOT •^,1 • 315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER 5CH0CH£T WANTED JUNK AND LATE 285 Broad 8t Manchoatar "HAVE I GOT A PROBLEM FOR YOU! It’s Ihe r e a l l y , 1-25 MODEL WRECKS - Cash 643*4165 polls — now we have to worry about Paid. Call Parker Street Used OVERCONFIDENCE." "It's a 600,000-pound club. It's not for Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391, /•as- using, it's just for threatening."