PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Mofi., Feb. 19, 1979 Expanded ChiiiR Trade W^on^t Happen Overniffht NEW YORK (UPI) -— With Coca-Cwa- OtlitedUnited Press.Press, "We must hebe carefiil careful foreienforeign mrreneu currency. AsAc the i-'cci.ciCentral ...... ' ^ and other leading banks are up- Western resources, the Wall Street Cola s entry into the Chinese market not to exaggerate either the potential Intelligence Agency put it in a recent grading their arrangements. Journal warned editorially. Storms Paralyze Citiesf as a symbol. American business sees Business of trade with China or the speed with report, " A major financial constraint Parker Checks Support Indians Host Eagles Television in Review: prospects for expanded trade which trade expansion is going to be is China s limited capacity to earn Looting^ Deaths Result Before New Haven Race with (iiina— But no instant bonanza. accomplished. foreign exchange." But some tinancial analysis sound Westinghouse's Weaver says, “As In Top Hoop Meeting New ^Root's* Flourishes The National Council for U.S. purchases of tei'hnical know-how and The Westinghouse executive said According to a private Japanese a warning concerning Western credit far as the People's Republic of China Page 2 Page 4 commitments to China in view of the Page 11 China Trade estimates bilateral industrial equipment. the Chinese haven't sufficient economic research center, China is is concerned, there are many ^ ^ — Page 15 already mounting debts of non-oil- volume may triple by*1981 from an Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao- volume of goods to support trade we estimated to be about $200 billion questions that must be answered ..." producing developing countries. estimated $1.2 billion. ping told Senators during his eight- expect to grow." short of the capital required for its China's external trade should day official visit to the United States, The goods China is selling to the ambitious program to modernize its Among them he cited the necessity amount to $85 billion by 1985 with the ■'We need many things. You have United States include cotton shirts, economy by 1985. Bank for International Settlements of settling asset claims, the problem United States accounting for about 20 many, many good things ... We plan tin, feathers, fireworks and antiques. and World Bank data shows net bank of financing Chinese purchases from lianrl)ratfr As things stand now, the Chinese percent, according to the semi- to import many things including And the American markets for those are out for dollar credits — and thus claims on these developing countries the United States and the granting of governmental council, established in capital. So there is the question of things are limited. are eager to upgrade links with up to $41.7 billion at June 30, 1978 most-favored-nation status to China. Moitly Sunny 1973. repayment. So Chinese goods should Consequently. China has no choice major American banks. Irom $29.8 billion a vear earlier. Essential to expanded Sino- Highs in the 30s be able to be sold on the American but to take in capital from the United Bank of America, largest U. S. "All those things are required to be .American trade is the brisk sale of market." States. Japan and Western Europe If Chinese development is slow, bank, has formed a full banking and if the West nonetheless makes answered. And the important thing is Daialto o n pag* 2 Chinese products in the American Charles Weaver, a vice president until it can turn out enough goods for relationship with the Bank of China, substantial capital commitments to just not to expect everything to market as well as its active of Westinghouse Electric Corp., told export to earn large amounts of the country's foreign exchange bank. China, it could be a serious drain on happen overnight," Weaver said!

______turning______(U8PS 327-500) Second Cliureli Orphans Found MANCHESTER -T w o — •A "X*.WUX'lOttO lAVIMOl IVtNT Vol, XCVIII, No. 119 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, February 20,1979 ixva even I... ^ DETROIT (UPI) - Five L > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 * 204 Single Copy « 154 Home Delivered meetings are scheduled for A WEEK-LONG SAVINGS EVENT... I orphans, whose parents were killed | Tuesday at Second 1 in separate shootings in North Congregational Church. Carolina and were in the custody The Bible Study and V' of an aunt and uncle, were found Prayer Group will meet at during the weekend wandering the 9:30 a m. in the church « 9 S ig city streets barefoot and scantily parlor. The Confirmation Fighting Heavy clad. Two of them were in city Class will meet at 3:30 II- hospitals today undergoing treat­ p.m. in the parlor. ment for frostbite and exposure. 19 IK Old Guard ieorse / The other three were placed in a MANCHESTER -The youth home, for the time being. Emanuel Old Guard, which SALE NOW THRU SATURDAY Police said Wayne County is open to all retired men of fit; I prosecutors would decide today On China Front the community, will meet on specific charges against the Tuesday at 10 a.m. at uncle the children said had thrown By United I'ress International Emanuel Lutheran Church. them out of his house after they I dochina conflict and appealed to Hanoi radio reported heavy ground had gone to bed for the night. "We “outside” powers to refrain from es­ and air fighting along a 250-mile front are hoping for a cruelty charge," calating the fighting. W.ATES Meet with China today and said the Warning said S^. David Mays of the Child In Tokyo, Japanese Foreign MANCHESTER -The Abuse Unit. "It’s a felony and the Chinese were reinforcing their inva­ sion forces to replace exhausted un­ Minister Sunao Sonoda said Japan Manchester WATES will most serious we can get.” The un­ Repeat^ will coordinate with the ASEAN its. Japanese reports spolye of a war meet Tuesday at the cle claims they wanted to run nations of Indonesia, Thailand, Italian-American Club. away, and was shocked when they alert along three provinces bordering Singapore, Malaysia, and the ^ ilip - the Soviet Union. MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Weighing in will be from 7 did. He said he tried to find them pines to end the war between Viet­ to 8 p.m. but was unsuccessful in his Deputy Chinese Foreign Minister Foreign Minister Andrei nam and China. Our He Ying was quoted earlier today as Gromyko, in a speech published Leon Zapadka of 5.44 R*g. 6.99 I search. China had said the invasion was saying China is pulling its troops out today, restated Moscow’s stem Woodland Gardens will be Boys' Flannel-Lined launched to teach Vietnam a lesson Spring Jackets Skiing Scars of Vietnam because it has fulfilled its warning to China to halt its guest speaker. 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Nations, in a statement issued in styles lor men and women. last journey of U.S. Ambassador roughly 35,000 soldiers — between vanadium alloy that stay DPA said Deputy Foreign Minister Hong Kong, called for "all foreign Hanoi and the Chinese frontier to the Trinity Church LCD readout shows hour ahd sharp longer. Dishwasher Adolph Dubs ended in snow- minute oonlinuously. Touch He told Lebanese Ambassador Ellen forces” to 'withdraw from the In­ north. MANCHESTER -The safe. And a size for every covered Arlington Cemetery Boustany, the dean of the diplomatic buttons lor display of seconds, cutting job, Irom paring to men of Trinity Covenant month, date. Great value! today, a national place of honor Brass Killed; corps in Peking, that the Chinese Church will have a prayer carving! for Americans who died in servicS OIFTDEPT. withdrawal had begun early today. breakfast Tuesday at 6 to their country. 'There has been no official foreign' a m. at LaStrada West. Dubs, 58, a career diplomat and Deadline Near ministry announcement or radio ambassador to Afghanistan, was The Confirmation Class EACH Shah Wanted report on the withdrawal, but DPA will meet Tuesday at 3:45 kidnapped and killed last week in said the deputy foreign minister p.m. at the church. a shootout between police in asked that the report of the pullback TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Iran today difficulties” from internal unrest. Men’s Sport Shirts Kabul and the terrorists who ab­ be disseminated to foreign On Grand List executed four more generals by The country’s new military leaders Center Church In comfortable knit acrylics ducted him. diplomats. . firing squad and began a diplomatic fired another 20 senior Air Force of­ MANCHESTER -T w o Of poiy/cotlon plaids. Short His body was returned to the I Intelligence sources in the Thai MANCHESTER - The tax errors corrected during next month sleeve. 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MANCHESTER -Three country to help manage the $70 million striking workers back to their its invasion Saturday and no sign of a Spark Plugs B P r 8-Digit Monday night was found this mor­ completed by the end of January. This year, changes made by that meetings are scheduled for billion worth of military equipment jobs in his first major effort to get Chinese withdrawal. EACH Rechargeable ning at the Veterans Memorial I Belleville, however, received a one-, board will include correction of the tonight at 7:30 at Emanuel I •REGULAR TYPE Building on Sunset Ridge Drive in purchased from the United States. the country moving again. Radio Hanoi’s evening com­ munique- today reported fighting month extension, which often is clerical errors made during the Lutheran Church. Our Reg. 99c...... *. Memory Calculator East Hartford. The equipment includes Iran’s revolutionary radio an­ 74 along the 450-mile-wide border. granted by the state, for completing assessment process. 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Most of the American military ad­ Refrigerator I today. nor. assessment set by the office is in­ visers have already left the country .North .VIethodist Freezer •Dishpan, 12"x14" Four other senior generals, in­ correct, have been corrected already SAVE AN OURREQ on the current evacuation airlift. cluding the former head of SAVAK, MANCHESTER -T h e PRICES Skating Report In Murder Try or will be changed by the Board of EXTRA 26% TO 30% OFF Ourdvg. 2.29...... 0 9 * Several hundred more foreigners, caring and communication Gen. Nematollah Nassiri, were Tax Review, he said. * 128* • Wastebasket, Assorted colors Skating at Center Springs Pond mainly Americans, flew out of Iran network messingers of executed Friday. MANCHESTER — Two young men Glastonbury side of the intersection. The office has had much to do. and Our Reg. 139.70 and the annex to the pond began at without incident today on the fourth North United Methodist Easy-Running Jogging Shoes Our Rag. 2.49...... 9 9 * Several score more high officials were arrested by police Monday Parmalee was questioned and that time crunch has led to the last- Versatile unit goes 10 a.m. today and will continue to day of a major evacuation airlift. Church will meet tonight at for Men, Women and Kids and officers of the former regime night in connection with an alleged arrested. A pistol was recovered minute work to meet the deadline, he almost anywhere. •Wastobesket, 14'A''x8%''x15''H. 9 p.m. under supervision by the On Monday Prime Minister Mehdi 7 at the church. Attractive walnut-look were also reported to have been.con- attempted murder of Vernon Carlson from his home at the time of the said. Our Rag. 2.49 {not shown)., 1 . 9 9 Recreation Department. The 10 Baz.argan named a lawyer, Hassan top. Pushbutton demned to the firing squad after of 635 S. Main St. arrest, police said. It also may lead to a need for more 6.40 7.33 8.40 a.m. to 9 p.m. hours will be Nazih, to run the oil industry and in­ AA (iroup Reg. 8.99 Reg. 9.99 Reg. 11.99 defrost, (ull-wldth • Sell Closing W sslabisket more secret trials. Arrested shortly following the Further investigation by the detec­ corrections. topJreezer section observed for the rest of the week, dicated that foreign oil workers , Government sources said shooting incident at Carlson’s home tive and patrol divisions resulted in “Usually, when we have the time, MANCHESTER (or plenty of storage Our Rag. 6.49...... 3 . 4 9 weather permitting. For informa­ might be invited back to Iran. He Long-wearing styles have shock­ moderate Prime Minister Mehdi were Thomas Parmalee, 23, of 2162 the arrest of Archambault at his we're a little more meticulous with —Alcoholics Anonymous absorbing inner cushions and durable and Ice cubes. tion phone 643-4700. warned that failure of Iran to resume • Liundry Basket, 22" x 16" Bazargan was unaware of both sets Manchester Road, Glastonbury, and home. the exemptions,” Belleville said. will meet tonight at 8:30 at sure-grip jogger soles. Uppers in nylon, full oil production could wreck of executions until after the event Steven J. Archambault, 22, of 31 Carlson was inside his home near a The phase-in, which permits Kt2 Norman ,St. The group vinyl or canvas with suede trim. OurRtg. 4.39...... 2 . 4 9 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomein’s Walnut-Look Cube Refrigerator, Our fltg. 99. 70... . * 8 4 Inside Today qnd was “furious.” Windemere St. window at the time the shots were assessment increases from revalua­ will also meet Tuesday and (Rag. pricai may vary in soma araas) revolution. The government also stepped up its Police received a call about 9 p.m. fired, police said. He was not hit. tion to be spread over five years. . Eriday at 8:30 p.m.. -Dellytty isslliblv i l t s lti chsrg*. Classified...... 16-18 The National Front political party efforts to try to “corner” the shah that shots were being fired at About six shots were fired. caused many problems. It took the Wednesday at 10 a m. and Comics...... 19 demanded the establishment of both and bring him back to Iran to face Carlson’s home. After determining Detective Capt. Joseph Brooks said office much time to get used to the Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at 102 SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAYS Editorial ...... 9 a government of national unity and a trial. that Carlson was not hurt. Officers Parmalee^ and Archambault knew system and rework assessments as Norman ,St. To learn more, Every Tueaday and Wednasday SALE PRICES Entertainment ...... 15 national guard to dilute the power of A Foreign Ministry statement said Gary Waterhouse and John Marvin required by the phase-in. call 646-9235 lUNGIKSTa VERNON EFFECTIVE; Fam ily...... 8 the army and lessen the chances of a Carlson well and had had a previous I the government will bring pressure responded and followed footprints in argument with him. ’’Ninety-nine percent of our AA contact is available |10%. OFF SUNDAY Obituaries ...... 10 I military coup d’etat. Eictpi Him, lobKco producti ind il«mi — presumably via its oil exports — on the snow from the rear of the house The accused men were held in lieu headehes were the phase-in," 24 hours dailv bv calling •ifMdy on Mio. DiKount in tfltc l ovory 1145 Toftanil Tuntpln Tri-Cily Shopjiliig Canlar THRU Sports ...... 11-13 I The Front warned that unless those dayonpftcrtpliont. any country offering asylum to the through a wooded area to the in­ of $50,000 bonds overnight for Belleville said. He said he does not 646-2355. HOURS: DAILY & SATURDAY. 10 AM to 9 PM pNEW YORK AND CONN. STORES OPEN SUNDAY, 12 NOON to 5 PM SATURDAY Television ...... 15 | measures were undertaken im- shah, currently vacationing in tersection of Line and South Main presentment in court today. expect it to be as serious problem in mediately Iran would face serious Morocco. streets. Parmalee’s home is on the the future. PAGE TWO - EVKNINc; HERALD. Tues., Feb. 20. 1979

EVENINGJf^ALD, 'Hies., Feb. 20, 1979 - PAGE THREE Pirates Storm Paralyzes Cities; Change Disputed Gasohol Research Financed STORES (UPI) — Scientists at the use in “gasohol,” a combination of gas­ Plunder On Grave Billing University of Connecticut have received a oline and ethanol that can be used as an Looting, $59,000 f^eral grant for research on a engine fuel. Deaths Results gasoline substitute. MANCHESTER — The superintendent of the town's The other researchers are Robert W. Hy Unit<>«l Pn‘ii» Inlernntionul Herbert H. Klei, a professor of chemical Coughlin, head of the chemical Vessel Demonstrating farmers offered trac­ tion of a state of emergency. t cmelery Department has asked that the town no longer engineering, is the principal investigator do billing for gravedigging costs, but the idea is opposed engineering department, and Donald W. The record-shattering winter of 79 tor rides to stranded pedestrians. More than a foot of snow fell on in a study designed to improve methods of JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Arthur Kuhl, assistant secretary of , shutting down its by a local funeral home. Sundstrom, a professor of chemical left its imprint on the East Coast converting celluiose to ethyl alcohol for engineering. tUPI) — Spear-wielding pirates today, virtually paralyzing the the Senate, collapsed and died while three major airports, delaying com­ The subject has prompted three letters to Town boarded and looted a research vessel l i H M nation's most populous region in up walking to the Capitol. Two muters and putting the freeze on Manager Robert Weiss — two from Robert Harrison, in the Indian Ocean, seized three to 2 feet of snow. Hundreds of looters policemen discovered the 54-year-old holiday sales. The storm forced the superintendent of cemeteries, and one from the Holmes American crew members and led one ransacked stores in Baltimore and Senate veteran lying in the snow. city to pay hundreds of thousands of huneral Home, which opposes the change. away with a noose around his neck, P l l f ' the District of Columbia took on the The traditional readings of dollars in overtim e for snow The Cemetery Department presently will do billing of an amateur radio operator says. appearance of a ghost town. Washington’s farewell address were removal. customers for the gravedigging charge, which is part of The ham operator said he picked A massive winter storrri swept up delivered to nearly empty chambers But many residents, off work for the entire funeral cost. Harrison said Holmes Funeral up distress calls from the 350-ion the Atlantic Seaboard Monday after a of Congress. Sen. John W. Warner, R- the holiday, loved it. Home is the only one that uses that service regularly. The Alysse Maru saying hundreds of snowy, icy rampage through the Va., trudged from his Georgetown "I woke up this morning and it town billing has been used on rare occasion by other Moslem Maidive Islanders swinging Deep South. Airports closed from home to the Capitol to read the ad­ looked like I was living in a cloud,” luneral homes in town, but Holmes has used it regularly, Harrison said. machetes and spears clambered Atlanta to New York, ground travel dress in the Senate. said Virginia Hale, an artist who aboard the converted minesweeper, Ifltl slowed to a crawl and thousands of “I figured if George Washington lives on Manhattan's East Side. He leels the change is needed because the service is looted cabins, terrorized the crew could make it through Valley Forge, Temperatures moderated costly and is something that should be done by the private schools and businesses that chose to firms. and seized the captain and two other open for a national holiday — a freshman senator from his state somewhat from Louisiana to crew members. Presidents' Day — shut down. could certainly tread the path from Georgia, hit by a snow and ice storm "1 don t believe the Town of Manchester should be in The natives of the Maidive Islands, The storm moved into the North the Port of Georgetown,” Warner Sunday, but travelers were advised the collection agency business," Harrison said. which lie in the Indian Ocean 400 Atlantic late Monday, leaving a said. to stay off icy roads until they had Holmes Funeral Home disagrees, however. It sent a miles southwest of Sri Lanka, have quiet, snowy landscape a thousand In Baltimore, more than 175 people been cleared. State and local police letter to Weiss explaining its objections. been famous as sailors for centuries miles long. were arrested for looting television in North Carolina reported picking up Harrison had said his department has sent out bills for but in recent years have resorted to At least nine deaths were blamed sets, liquor and other goods from more than 60 stranded travelers Mon­ more than $23,000 for the funeral home. Bernie Giovino, manager of the Parkade Lanes, and Matt Kershaw, INTEGRITY piracy. on the latest onslaught of snow and stores in several areas of the city and day. "I wish to correct this statement,” the Holmes letter a junior league bowler, admire the award presented to the lanes by the Radio Operator Gary Blumenthal cold that began during the weekend a 7 p.m. curfew was imposed. The Elsewhere: .said. "He bills this for the Town of Manche.ster, who Muscular Dystrophy Association. Kershaw was one of the bowlers who QUALITY and barricaded himself in the transmis­ — three each in Georgia and Ohio, curfew extended until 5 a.m. today. — The National Weather Service receives every cent of the $23,000." helped earn funds for the association. (Herald photo by Strempfer) sion room and sent out distress two in Washington, D.C., and one in National Guardsmen drove reported the four western Great In his second letter, Harrison responded, “I think they signals. They were heard in Illinois. policemen in jeeps to the looted Lakes — Superior, Michigan, Huron fail to realize that the Town of Manchester is not in the SERVICE Johannesburg by amateur radio The winter's worst Eastern storm areas. and Erie — were frozen over funeral business. We maintain cemeteries and offer a 1 1 t a • 1 m / r ' r v AT rOVR operator Eli &lant. who passed them hardly compared to the succession of “The problem is not that the city simultaneously for the first time grave opening service for funeral directors for their con- I V I I I on to the U S. Navy base at Diego blizzards and snow barrages that police can't handle it — they just since it began keeping records. venience and the convenience of their c u st^ e rs.” .1—id . A J . l I y 8 Z”m J J J . 8 Garcia in the Indian Ocean. have inundated Chicago and other can't get there,” said Gov, Harry — The 63 days of temperatures Harrison also commented on money that Iras not been He said the pirates boarded the Midwestern cities, wiping out dozens Hughes. But the governor said the below freezing reached Monday at collected yet. although it is due the town. MANCHESTER — During the past year, pledges from area sponsors for each pin vessel, which was doing of records for cold and snow. '.tuatioii did not warrant his declara­ Rochester, Minn., set a record. Holmes said it has sought information on these overdue a number of events, including a bowl-a- they knocked down in a regular series accounts. oceanogrphic research in the area, Yet, not since the Knickerbocker thon and a dance for Muscular Dystrophy, junior league competition. Thomas Shady Glen after it developed engine trouble Sun­ Storm of January 1922 — so named for "We would approach the responsible person or persons ■ were conducted by the Brunswick Begley was top money earner for MD. DAIRY STORES day and dropped anchor in an island the collapse of the snow-laden roof of to help (with) this collection," the letter said. Parkade Lanes. Collectively, these The Muscular Dystrophy Association On Route 6 in Manchester port. Washington's Knickerbocker Theater Solons* Hardiness "We have never received this list, and the reason given programs earned about $3,000 for the provides free medical services to local The pirates swarmed over the that killed more than 100 people — is poor communication between the collector or revenue Northern Connecticut Chapter of the victims of neuromuscular diseases and and at the Parkade. Panamanian-registered Alysse had the District of Columbia seen office and the cemetery office,” the Holmes letter said. Muscular Dystrophy Association, The subsidizes over $133,000 of related Maru. ransacked cabins and ripped such snows. Acts As Tribute About the billing process, the letter said, “We are truly events were organized by Bernie Giovino, research at the University of Connecticut navigational equipment and other Government officials, schools and sorry the superintendent uses outdated blue-law manager of the lanes. Tome Richter, and at Storrs and the University of Connec­ fixtures from the walls until a reasoning to circumvent a procedure and responsibility Washington's Weather subway system closed. Nearly 23 in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Having preside over the House; and, from other staff members. ticut Medical Center in Farmington. The member of the 10-man crew fired a which is really his department’s. He assumes all other ches of snow, with drifts 5 feet high, only four members of the Senate and states where snow is not so unusual. Bowl-a-thon participants were junior local MD clinic is located at Newington burst from a carbine into the air. People are digging Washington. D.C. out of the worst snow authority except the one area necessary to exist — the reduced traffic to a trickle. Parents five of the House show up for work Sens. Gary Hart, D-Colo., William league ten-pin bowlers who secured Children's Hospital. Captain Kenneth Leonard, first billing and collection of monies.” storm in years as Pennsylvania Avenue is open to walking and a pulled children on sleds along the may not be so uncommon, but the Proxmire, D-Wis., and Max Baucus, mate Craig Williams and medical of­ little traffic Monday. (UPI photo) deserted capital streets. fact the nine struggled through Mon­ Harrison responded. "The 1961 cemetery policy signed ficer Thomas Wiemken volunteered D-Mont., and Reps. George Hansen, and approved by the former general manager, Richard day’s 2-foot snowfall to reach the R-Idaho and Pat William, D-Mont. to leave the ship as hostages in Capitol was a tribute to George Martin, is not a blue law. If I was trying to circumvent return for a promise of safety for the The sessin was marked by tragedy, my responsibility or that of my department, it would be Washington, however. Arthur Kuhl, 54, assistant rest of the crew — nine Americans Washington's Birthday is an occasion secretary of the Senate, collapsed much easier for me to allow the billing proc^ure to con and one Japanese. Millionaire Engineered tinue without comment.” for ceremonial meetings of the and died within a block of the Capitol When the marauders left the ship, I'he matter is expected to be discussed by a three- House and Senate, and for freshman as he walked to work through the the crew weighed anchor and head^ member subcommittee of the Town Board of Directors Sen. John Warner, R-Va., who was snow. for Diego Garcia, several hundred tapped in advance to deliver' miles to the south. Iranian Prison Break The Senate has until Thursday to Washington’s Farewell Address on agree on a rules change proposal to In Washington, the Pentagon con­ the Senate floor. Ice Floe Rescue firmed its Indian Ocean base was DALLAS (UPI) — Electronics border into Turkey, where he and a About a month later, ScTiiapparoni curtail “post-cloture filibusters,” the magnate H. Ross Perot preferred to Warner, husband of actress method by which a handful of keeping in touch with the Alisse hired jetliner were waiting to fly and Gaylord were arrested and put in Elizabeth Taylor, walked, hitched Maru. There were unconfirmed pay the $12.7 million demanded by them home. Perot, the escapees and the Gazre prison in Tehran. senators can employ delaying tactics Saves Two Teens $10y000wordi and got a ride on a farmer’s tractor reports that American officials had Iranian authorities holding two of his the commandos all arrived back in “The Iranians said their assurance even after three-fifths of their employees, but said the lack of a Dallas Sunday. in order to make it to the Senate^on colleagues vote to shut off debate. opened negotiations with authorities (the computers would continue time. guaranteed release prompted him in­ Schiapparoni and Gaylord, who working) was to hold them as If there is no agreement. EAST HAVEN (UPI) — Two 14-year-old East Haven on the Maidive Islands — a British After the trouble it took to get stead to orchestrate the largest were jailed Dec. 28 in Iran, were at hostages,” Perot said, “They later Democratic leader Robert Byrd has boys were safe and sound today after being rescued from protectorate until 1968 — to secure there, Warner took 55 minutes to the release of the hostages. jailbreak in history. Perot's side Monday as he gave a proposed as ransom or bail of $12.75 vowed to press forward with a an ice floe drifting towards Long Island Sound. Perot said ■ 14 of his Electronic read the speech, the second longest stronger rules proposal to limit The East Haven Fire Department sent a rescue boat Stra^it life faisuiance The Pentagon said the ship was sketchy outline of the raid. million. Data Systems employees, led by a rendition in Senate history. filibusters even more. Monday to save Scott Modena and David Gabriel, who leased by Jacques Cousteau, the un­ Perot said his squad received no ”We sought help from the State In contrast, a three-minute "ab­ derwater explorer and researcher. retired Army colonel, underwent assistance from the U.S. government Department, the Defense Depart­ Also approaching is the March 1 were seen "floating fast out towards the sound” on a secret commando training before breviated” version was read to the deadline for passing legislation to es­ large hunk of ice, said department Batallion Chief But in France, Cousteau said, "We in carrying out the raid.- The State ment and the White House. Finally House by freshman Rep. William have absolutely nothing to do with entering riot-torn Iran to return Paul Department said it had no immediate we decided we would have to set up a tablish new informal ties with George Hennessey. Schiapparoni and William Gaylord comment. Boner, D-Tenn. Taiwan on the date U.S.-mainland Modena had fallen off the ice floe but managed to pull for onn4*otirul W eather Street. wave of fiscal conservatisim has further refine these figures and will showers spreading in most western areas. It will be quite Dr. Sidman indicated a few weeks swept through the country noting Peters, the high court Monday upheld a lower court’s forecast figures for 1979-80 as well as ruling in New Haven that it had no jurisdiction over Name. .Date of Birth. Mostly sunny today with highs in the middle 30s, 2 windy and mild with highest temperature readings in the ago that it would cost about $11.2 particularly the passing of “Proposi­ 1980- 81 and 1981-82. Celsius. Fair tonight, lows 20 to 25. Wednesday, in­ 20s to 40s north to south. million to run the schools in the com­ tion 13” in California which placed transfer of two West Haven school administrators to School officials said that for the teaching positions. creasing cloudiness with a chance of showers developing. ing fiscal year without adding any severe restraints on government past three years the Town Council ‘ Windy and mild with highs in the 40s. Probability of Extended Forecast new services to those provided in the taxing capabilities. The original suit was filed by George Richards, prin­ has made significant cuts in the cipal of the high school for 12 years, and George precipitation near zero today. 10 percent tonight and 50 current year. He said because of these factors, Phone. Mass., R.I, & Conn.: Clearing Thursday. Increasing education budget request. Brisson Delagorges, assistant principal for three years. percent Wednesday Winds gradually increasing to 15 to cloudiness Friday with chance of snow or rain at night, The proposed amount is a $965,921 ZBB appears to be a logical said, "It is becoming increasingly 20 mph tonight and to 20 to 25 mph Wednesday. or 9.5 percent increase over the Their positions were eliminated through reorganization ending Saturday followed by partial clearing. High budgeting mechanism in the present evident that lunding will no longer be of the high school in June 1976. current $10.2 million budget. The atmosphere of financial retrench­ temperatures will be mo.stly in the 40s. Overnight lows available to fully finance all of our The high court said historically, the teacher termina­ will be from the upper 20s to the mid 30s. figure to be presented tonight may be ment. programs. Budget priorities will con­ Street. slightly different because Dr. Sid­ Some of the specific objectives tion law has excluded administrators. \A)ng Island Sound Maine: Clearing Thursday after a chance of showers or tinue to cover language arts, math, In addition, the justices said the West Haven school flurries north and a chance of showers south. Fair friday man had said he would be talking noted for the adoption of this budget science and social studies.” again with department heads and system acted in good faith throughout the reorganization High pressure centered over Virginia moving eastward and Saturday. Daytime highs near 30 north to near 40 preparation method are: Enables “Allocation of scarce dollars to all supervisors before proposing a final managers to reduce budgets rational­ and did not remove administrators for reasons of com­ off coast this afternoon. .Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots south. Overnight lows in the teens north to 20s south. programs has been a probleni and petence. figure. ly; allows reallocating resources City. .Zip. tonight and 10 to 15 knots on Wednesday. Fair tonight. N IL: Fair through the period. Daytime highs near 30 will increase in future years. The Other states whose laws protect administrators from This year the board is working with from lower to higher priorities; in­ ^ a n l ^ Considerable cloudiness Wednesday with chance of rain north to near 40 .south. Overnight lows in the teens north $125,(X)0 cut made by the Town Coun­ reassignments or transfers have more elaborately a Zero Based Budgeting (ZBB) volves program managers; offers a late in the day. Visibility over 5 miles except lowering to lo 20s south. cil in our 1978-79 budget was detailed provisions than Connecticut’s statute, the high 1 to 3 miles in rain late Wedne.sday. Wave heights 1 to 2 process. The decision to use this better link between budgeting and Savings Bank of Manchester Manchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, Ashlord, Andover, and Bolton. 646-17(K) Member EDIC Vt.: Clearing Thursday. Chance of rain or snow Friday. extremely difficult to make without court said. feet tonight increasing on Wednesday. Partly cloudy .Saturday. Mild, high in the 30s to low 40s, system was made last year due to the operational planning; can help crippling any program. Zero Based "economic climate” of the country. achieve many organizational objec­ To allow judicial action in "every reassignment of low in the 20s to low 30s. Budgeting is a technique which is teaching or administrative personnel would carry sub­ Charles Brisson, administrative tives; and by its structure it will particularly useful in the allocation assistant to the superintendent, said yield better and more useful infor­ stantial potential for administrative chaos,” the justices of scarce dollars.” Brisson said. wrote. PAGE FOl'R - EVENING HERALD. Tuts.. Feb. 20, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues„ Feb, 20, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Chopper Parker Checks Support Whippet is Winner Wreckage Sled Dog Racing Becomes Serious HARTFORD lUPI) — A Whippet from Florida has ( ON( OIU), N.ll, (lipl) — Mention sled dogs to most taken top honors in the 50th Anniversary Governor's benmiing tlie lirst woman to win the world s eeiam- Footguard dug show. peopU' iind they think ol the old television show with Sgt. 'I'lii’y will comiiete for three days on an 18-mile course Before New Haven Race I'ioiiship Ibis year after 20 years of dog sled racing in the in llio unlimited class which allows drivers to use up to 16 The 3-year-old whippet, Champion Sporting Fields rr<'.'(((>ii (if IIU’ imniiitii's bounding around the Yukon and Salvaged I'nileil Stall’s and Canada. Clansman (known as Buoy to the familvi. is owned by Niuiouting "On King " (o his faithful lead dog. (logs. Those teams will reach speeds of up to 25 miles per BOURNE, Mass. (UPD —Floating Mrs, Mollnirg said the driver of the dog sled does more •lames and Dionne Butt of Delray Beach. Fla. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - State Frank Logue has yet to indicate to win. Talk with soim> ol the competilors in the 19th annual hour. Ilian jii.sl go along (or the ride. Sunday’s prize as best dog in tele show was Buoy’s 13th wreckage of a Coast Guard Treasurer Henry Parker — Connec­ whether he'll try for a second term. Parker, former chairman of New world sli'd dog championships to be held Feb. 23-25 in Teams competing in the limited class will race on a 10- helicopter is being protected today ticut’s highest elected black official "'I’oii have to he very eoinpetitive. the same as a skier milc ( oiii'.sc and can use only seven dogs per team. Ion pri'/e. said handier Robert Forsyth of Southburv. The Democratic candidate is just elaven's Black Coalition, said his Uiconia. N il., and I hat image quickly fades. or skaler. You have to be strong because the dogs until it can be brought ashore to — says he'll check his support, timing about assured victory in the experience as a teacher and urban af- The race has been held every year since 1924 with a The team with the best elapsed time for the three days determine why it plunged into an and money before deciding whether Ihemsolves are very strung. And you have to have the lakes home the top prize of $1,500. November election due to the city’s fars consultant for Southern New (lausc lor World War II and again in 1974 when there agility ol a hallel dancer because sled handling is very angry sea while on a weekend rescue to run for the Democratic mayoral overwhelming number of England Telephone Co. would serve wasn'l enough snow. Race ollicials are hoping the current cold snap, which mission, killing four crewmen. (lemaiidiiig,"' she said, nomination in New Haven. ' Democrats. him well if he runs and is elected "ll s jtisl a lot ol lull. There's no money to be made. It has seen temperatures plunge well below zero in the With the salvage ship USS Ponce 11 is Hie driver wlio must guide the dogs around sharp Parker, 51, re-elected to a second Parker, a Baltimore. Md., native, mayor. ( lists more money In keep a dog team than a family." Bill Lai onia area, continues. They say the dogs run faster in cn route from Norfolk. Va.. the four-year term as treasurer last lieiuls and down steep hills, always keeping the sled on Hull wcalher. ran in the Democratic mayoral “ I believe that somebody has to Lyman. I’rcsiilcnl of (he U kes Region Sled Dog Club Hie eoiir.se and the lines untangled. downed Sikorsky H1I3F. fringed with November, said he’s a long way from In this age of rising ticket prices to sporting events, the primary in 1969 and 1971. He placed work particularly on the problem of .xaiil. "He's like the guy at the end of snap the whip in ice floatation devices, was bobbing making a decision concerning the Lacmiia rai e is a real bargin. Admission is free. second in both three-way races. But, education in our local community,” (’ynihia Molhurg's lamily spends the entire summer skaling. " Mrs. Molbiirg said. All-You-Can-Eat beside the cutter Active in in­ September primary. He has sought Speclalors can either watch the teams at the start and Parker said his support grew he aid. Icciling and (raining 75 dogs at their Temakwa Kennels in Haeors say llie best sled dogs are not Siberian Huskies under the Oranxe Roof. creasingly stormy seas about 180 the mayoral nomination twice dramatically during his second “1 would want to make some Ccnlcr Harbor Only the 14 fastest will have a day at the lini.sli or park by the side of one of the roads used in the miles east-southeast of Nantucket — bui Canadian Hounds. The popularity ot these dogs was previously and lost both times. attempt. assessments before I talk about con­ races. race. EVERY WEDNESDAY! near where its mission of mercy “There are some people who’ve enlianeed la.sl year wlien Eugene Corbin of Quebec City “The significant thing about both ditions in the city,” he said, “But, "There areii I too many people who take it up because won (lie $1.50(1 first prize at the Laconia races. abruptly turned tragic Sunday. said they thought it was a great elections was that the number of there are some very massive III where Ihev live and Hie expense. You can't put up the The chopper, the largest search He'll lie hack this year along with 1977 winner Harris idea," said Parker in a telephone in­ black aldermen increased substan­ problems, particularly with the (logs tortile winter like skis and snowmobiles. " she said. and rescue type helicopter deployed terview with UPI from his home in Dunlap trom Bakers Mills. M.Y., and the 1978 runner-up tially in 1969 and 1971,” he said. “It development of housing." Her (laiigliler. Dehbie. is given a good chance of Halpli l’e(|ueiiol. of Ol$awa. Ontario. by the Coast Guard, was attempting New Haven. “ I’d like simply to in­ may have been a turning point in this Parker added running a mayoral to evacuate an injured crewman vestigate. decade or our political involvement campaign while serving as state aboard a Japanese fishing trawler “ I'm going to be talking to people locally." treasurer would be “no problem.” Disco Big in France when it plunged into frigid 25-foot about whether the political Black leaders in New Haven are He manages an apartment complex waves I’ARIS (UPI) — Disco nightclubs are one of the fastest arithmetic is correct, whether the planning a voter registration drive to in New Haven, owns property in "There's a storm coming along, MBS Honor Roll growing industries in French cities, especially Paris timing is right and whether there's add 6.0W blacks to the 11,000 already Baltimore, and, with his wife, and the big thing is to keep it intact where a new disco opens every month. appropriate financing for such a eligible to vote in the mayoral operates the Mother Goose Nursery MANCHESTER - until the Ponce gets there campaign. " he added. Cheney, Monique Cormier, Kim Lajoie, Jill Lampson, Paris city fathers also estimate that disco clubs with primary. They theorize that number in Woodbridge. Manchester High School Ganley, Steven Gauthier. Thursday.■' Coast Guardsman Arthur Thomas Demko, Nalni Dhar, Linda Landry, Judy Libera. entrance fees of some $10 per person, and rising fast, are F ish F ry Incumbent Democratic Mayor wf.iiM f.i.'n p.irljor fr.0 oHf-p hp needs has announced its honor Susan Granquist, Frances L. Dinino said Monday night from Coast Harrell, Jeanne M. Dubiel, Jane Also Philip Malinoski, one of the most profitable businesses in France. Tasty golden brown fish, roll for the second quarter Feragne. Guard search and rescue Also Samuel J, Harrison, Glenn Marx. Linda McDowell, While the disco craze grips all of France, the atten­ fillets, crisp French fried as follows: Also Christopher Fields, headquarters in Bo.ston. Jacquelyn Hedlund, Nancy J. Carol Mumford, Jeanine dance varies from one spot to another. In Paris, some potatoes, creamy cole slaw, our 2 Stephen Flosdorf, Robert St’iiiors Jerzog, Michael Hewett, Murphy, Mare O'Connell, chic disco bars turn away anyone wearing jeans and long famous tartare sauce and rolls The cutter Vigilant today was French, Tammy Guegel, Professor Explains Plot High Honors Aaron D. Horwitz, Alison Patricia Orlowski, Kelly hair. Others in the drab, sinister suburbs, such as Moii- and butter. bringing two more divers from the Shari-Lynn Hagenow, Diane Cathy Anderson, Patricia Hublard, Michael Isko, Rheault, Lori Richloff, Alan military's Atlantic Strike Force to Hellandbrand. Christopher Roe. treuil. ar entrance to anyone not dressed as a tough guy in Avery. Jill Borgida. Nicole Kenneth Jacobs. Ingrid Jacob­ high heels, leather jacket and tight jeans. join two others who Monday attached son. Hoyng. James Jankowski. Also Cathy Roy, Michael at your local frttndly Howard J o h n t ^ Bourgoin. Mark Buker, Diane Jean. Paul Johnson. floats to the half submerged Joanne Caslelli, Gary Coffin, Also Ann Jarvis, Grace Savidakis, Kimberly Sayles. 394 Tollai^ Turnplk* Manciwtttr helicopter — but found no sign inside To Overthrow Idi Amin Also Michelle Kiniry, Tam­ Carole Schreiber, Diane Laurie Colanti. Russell Jaworski, Robin Kerr, my Laprade, Robert of a crewman missing and presumed Dagenais. Daniel Davies. Suzanne Killian . Richard Selbie, Stephen Shrider, V 649-6220 drowned. HARTFORD (UPI) — A University they plan to carry out their mission. Kayiira added he was serving as Lenhardt. Julie Ix)hr. Carole Alison Smith, William Szarek, Kenneth DeDominicis, Lawrence, Michelle Legault, Mackenzie. Francis Maffe. The Vigilant will return to New of New Haven professor who fled his He would only say the move to oust prison superintendent based in Kam­ Ralph DiLisio. Carolyn V. Kenneth Lcitz, Laura J. Colleen Tyler, Laura Webb. 0 Distaff Balloonist native Uganda says he and other Amin would "happen soon.” pala when he noticed Amin's power Diana Marchand. Kimberly Bedford bodies of two Coast Egan. James Elder, Kim Lieber, Lucy Lopes, Theresa Massett, Sandra Mazzone, Guardsmen and one Canadian Forces exiles are plotting to overthrow "We are getting organized, and we infiltrating every level of govern­ Erickson. Sandra Garner. Mazzatta. Carol Davis. 34, set world altitude record for hot air balloons President Idi Amin’s regime soon are trying to solicit the support of all ment. Barbara McFall. exchange pilot pulled from the icy Ruth Garoppolo, Sandra Also Kathleen McCarthy, Also Gregory Morris. Lyn of 44.000-cubic feet when she took her craft to more than 25.000 and will assassinate him, .if waters by crewmen of the Japanese Ugandans in exile,” he said. “We ''I couldn't tolerate Amin,” Garrity, Richard Gelling. Kathleen A. McCoan, Lori Naretto. Christine Pagani. necessary. McFall, Kathleen McKeon, trawler who witnessed the crash. feet. It was the second attempt by the mother of two at the have a number of groups we are Kayiira said. "The way he was going Denise Gilliland. Laurie Patarini. Emmanuel Also Ikvid Golnik. Cynthia Melissa McVeigh, Michael The only survivor of the mishap, previous record held by Jeff Green of California. Green's Lutakome Kayiira, assistant associating with. about it, it was clear that it was a Peltier, Lisa Piccarello, Joni professor of criminal justice, said "We are asking all of the countries matter of time before he turned the Hayes, Emily J. Hennigan, Meredith, Joy Mloganoski, Pierce. Michael Rooney, who remarkably escaped uninjur^ record was 22.500 feet. (UPI Photo) Hoang Minh Nguyen, Dean Monday the Uganda Freedom Union, in the United Nations to recognize prison system into his torture Linda Holcomb. Martha Judith Saucier, Elyse Segal. when he was hurled from an open Jaworski. Karen E. Johnson. Pagani, Jeffrey Pelletier, of which he is chairman, has no what Amin is — a murderer and a machine.” Also Bette Sheldon, Robert hatch clear of the stricken chopper Edward Lemieux, Lizabeth Also Jerald Rappaport, qualms about "liquidation of Amin. ” man who doesn't respect human Kayiira said he wants to go back to Sherwin. Cynthia Smith, as it plummeted into the Atlantic Leone, Joyce Lessard. Kathy Thurston Scott Ray, Norman Leeann Stauffer, Dianne Stav- Ocean, was taken ashore late Sun­ Holiday Help Line "To us, if Amin dies or is got rid of rights at all," Kayiira said. help end the Amin regime and to Lingard. S. Rice. Peter Riggsby, Linda by us. it is a form of liberation for the The educator left Uganda in make his homeland free for his nitsky, Shelley Stevenson. day. Also Jennifer Jocke, Lori A. Roberts, Laura S. Ronzello, Judith Stoker. Risa The USS Ponce, a landing ship crimes he has committed. He January 1976 to work on his doctorate family's safe return. Lumpkin, Paul R. Marte, Jr., Steven M. Ruggiero, Lynn deserves it,” Kayiira told UPI in a Strickland, Linda Tatro. Wen­ dock, can lower its flight deck to at the k a te University of New York “The Ugandans are fighting for Susan McClain, Rhonda Sadosky, Tammy Sanborn, dy Taylor. Called A Success telephone interview. Jill Schlehofer. water level and scoop the disabled in Albany. He said he “bought” per­ their lives. I’m going to be with McGarry, Donna Monaco, Also Lisa Tilden, Rosa Kayiira, 34, would not say how Donna Murphy. Sandra J. Also Mime L. Silverman, helicopter aboard with its deck HARTFORD (UPI) — Nearly 1,(XX) Usually, state residents can apply mission for his wife and three them," he said. “We are at war. I’m Vega. Katrine Walsh, Scott many members are in his group; Myers, James V. Nardulli, .Thomas Sinnamon, Robert S. cranes. Connecticut residents in need of for emergency assistance through children to leave the African country afraid to go back,' but there are Wilson, Lisa Wilt, Karen what their plans are, or just when three months later. things that have to be done. Kathleen J. O'Neill. Tanner, Sylvie 'Thivierge, Wojnarowski, Lauren The chopper will be taken to either home heating oil called Gov. Ella welfare agencies or 14 statewide Also Joanna G. Oshinsky, Daniel Thompson, David E. Grasso’s information line for help Woodhouse, Lynne Wright. car loan6 Boston. Providence. R.I.. or New Community Action Agencies Lisa Pedrazzini, Shari Timbrell, Randee Trabitz, during the holiday weekend, an aide Scott Wright. Barry S. Zalc- Bedford "where it will be gone over designed to make sure the poor and Possum, Charron Lauri Turkington, Barry M. man. with a fine tooth comb." Dinino said. to the governor says. elderly have enough oil during the Potamianos. Brenda Reid. Vincene, Cynthia A. Violette. Soplioiiiori’s A Coast Guard accident panel, Mary Hart Monday said an es­ Agnes Rezman, Dana Salihi, Also Diane Whitaker, David winter months. High Honors meanwhile, began investigating timated 40 volunteers manned the Sandra Schack, Lisa G. E. White, Jean M. Whitesell, Mrs. Hart said the special Robin Ashton. Deborah cause of the crash, but Coast special toll-free line to co-ordinate telephone line was set up, because Schwartz, Becky Seibert. Charles Wickman, John E. Also Karin Shaer, Barbara Wilson, Michael J. Wilson, Burgess, Catherine Cochran, Guardsman Mark Panni said, 'No emergency shipments pi fuel to state offices were closed over the Edward French, Leon F Slajby,. Jerome Smith, John H. Wilt, Pamela Wirtz, determination of cause has been households eligible for financial three-day weekend and many people Kathryn Stephens, Valerie, J. Jill Zatkowski. Getchell, Martin Hancock, made at this time. " assistance under state and federal were running low on oil due to the re­ SterKng, .Virginia Sylvester, High Honors Mary Lee Holt, Beth lh€ bclUr uiaq guidelines. The three airmen killed were: cent cold spell. Rbb^-.P, Tine, Dale Vinci, Mark Albert, Karen Bensen, MacDonald, Marcella Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. James Stiles. “Most were out of oil when they She said the state had exhausted an Rimin^lG, Walden. Wendy Jennifer Brewer, Lisa Buck, MacDonald. Barbara 33. the pilot. Mount Vernon, fnd.: called,■' said Mrs. Hart, adding the initial $1.3 million earmarked for Wai^^9946. Carolyn Furbish, Maria Melynda Mudgetl, Ronald Turkington. Patrick Van south of 1-86, Exit 99. 872-7367 • MoneymarKels inside Frank's Supermarket. E MiddleTumpike. Manchester, and Food Mad. W Middle Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade the MCC Division of Community Services, Office of 11229 Miln 8t., Minch«ttar| Generis, Beth Gilroy, Musick. Matthew Nutt, James TEL 646-6464 Oullette,. Kristin Rhodes. Clee(. Sherri Wanish. Steven I’ublic Programs, at 646-2137 Catherine Goppel, Joann Hall. Wells, Andrea Wiggle.sworth. Joanne lialpern. Richard Sarah Ryan, Nader Shakibai, PACK SIX - KVKNING HERALD. Tues.. Keb. 20. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Tuea„ Feb. 20. 1979- PAGE SEVEN Transfer of Town Land Health Course Set to Begin Oriental Orientation Ongoing in Office Rejected by Commission FARMINGTON - A Red Cross By GREG I’EARSOPS course in basic health care begins But, the Taiwan zones are not as While back in Taiwan, though, he Meruit) Keporler specific as those in a town like COVENTRY - In a 3-2 vote, the athletic fields on adjacent land, some development in town lost their in­ March 20 at Greater Hartford met Dr. A.M. Woodruff, a former MANCHESTER - Even though the Manchester. Planning and Zoning Commission said. vestment in the transaction. Headquarters, 209 Farmington Ave., 11 chancellor of the university who was United States may have cooled its Taiwan has “crude zoning," he iPZCi has rejected the transfer of 20 Authority Chairman Albert Bradley Corporation president James Ladd ' 1*4 Farmington, working in Taiwan. Woodruff c-on- relationship with Taiwan, there is an said. acres of townHiwned land to the had requested the additional land had seeded and loamed disturbed The course, given free of charge, vinced Jack to come back and com­ exchange of ideas between the two Housing Authority. The action may because he ^ received more than land areas at the industrial site will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. for six con­ “We have not as detailed land use plete his graduate work. countries every week in planning," Jack said. have a dramatic impact on the 80 applicates for the 40 units which himself in an attempt to meet PZC secutive Tuesdays. He will finish in May. For now, his He has been reviewing the details authority's hope of expanding 40 un­ will available this spring. He stipulations for restoration of the The course focuses on good health Manchester’s planning office. wife and two children—ages 12 and 9 of Manchester’s industrial, commer­ its of housing for the elderly already does nethink any other town-owned land. The commission decided in procedures and basic nursing skills, Chen Chih Hsi, a native of Taiwan, — are living with him in Hartford under construction at a site near the and is considered invaluable in is working as an intern every Monday cial and residential zone regulations. while he does his work at the univer­ land (s suitable for elderly housing releasing the bond that the erosion i'! \ Town Hall on Route 31. and fears that state funds will not be helping to keep the cost of health in that office. He is a graduate stu­ “This is what I came to learn from sity and in Mancheker’s office. potential on the 22-acre parcel was dent at the University of Hartford Manchester and take home,” he said. The Town Council can override the available for another acquisition. slight. care down. The course is also And he is enjoying both ends of his and makes the bus trip every week to Jack also said the town’s process PZC's decision if five of its seven In other action the PZC released a A contest is shaping up on the com­ recommended for anyone pursuing work load. iearn more about Manchester’s plan­ for appiying for zone changes or zone members vote positively. However, $3,000 bond to the Coventry Develop­ mission for the seat vacated by Clair careers in home health care and nur­ He said Manchester is “a very nice ning and zoning regulations. city. I like it very much.” when the matter was referred to the ment Corporation for restoration Connelly, who resigned last month sing, and anyone who has athome appeals is much more detailed than f M ' Planning is nothing new to Chen He and his familv even have PZC earlier this month, only four work at the industrial park on the because of a time conflict with her patients in their care. that in his native land. Past records council members voted favorably. southern end of Route 31. The cor­ employment. The Republicans have Class size is limited. To register, Chih Hsi, who says his American in Manchester are filled with dates of developed a certain affection for the application and reports on the final PZC Chairwoman Marilyn poration had bought the land in the endorsed alternate member Richard call Community Health and Safety friends cali him “Jack." bitter “New England weather they decision. Such detailed records are have experienced. Richardson cast her vote for the early 1970s. but was unsuccessful in Bowen to replace the outgoing Rep­ Service, 677-4531, extension 348. "It’s easier," he said of his new I American handle. lacking in Taiwan, he said, and public transfer, contending that services to selling off lots. Only two of nine ublican commissioner. But the “We enjoy this kind of weather. the elderly could be consolidated if proposed lots were developed, and ¥ In his hometown of Taipei, a city of hearings are not held for zoning We’ve never met it before,” he said. Democrats have asked the council to two miliion people, he works as a application. all of the housing was at one location. the Town Council turned down a cor­ appoint alternate Karen Thissell. Even though the weather is colder specialist in city Planning for the "This is a very good system. I’d Town Planner Gregory Padick poration request to seek federal Current PZC members are Youth Selected J than anything he has ever Ministry of the Interior, like to learn it and bring it back to pointed out that the construction of funds to build an internal road into Republican Marilyn Richardson and ftp" experienced, he has developed a such housing would be expedited if a the park. As Candidate But, there are many differences my country,” be said. warm spot in his heart for the friends James Lacock and Democrats Todd he has met here. new site did not have to be selected Connecticut Bank and Trust Com­ between American and Taiwanese The 43-year-old planner is a Cook and John Pagini. The council's paduate of Chung Using University and purchased pany foreclosed the mortgage on the MANCHESTER - John Rogers, a pianning, he said. Speaking of all the help he has decision will determine which party in Taipei. He previously started his However, other town officials felt property last year, leaving the cor­ sixth grade student at Verplanck He said his city has a plan of received from workers in the plan­ gains a majority on the PZC. The graduate work at Hartford in 1970 but that doubling the apartment complex poration without assets. More than 80 School, has been named as a can­ development simitar to the one ning office and other town officials, council is now controlled five to two Is Manchester has. stayed for only one year. might make the area too congested. local residents who had pooled their bv the Democrats. didate for the Roger Sherman he said, “Outside, it’s cold. Inside, It would also cut into middle school resnnrrpc fn encniiraeo inHiiqfrial Award. The Old State House Associa­ it’s warm.” tion of Hartford is sponsoring the ^ ■ award in honor of one of Connec­ ticut’s finest colonists. a1 Council Weighs New Fertilization Attempt The award gives recognition to out­ Approval standing sixth grade citizens. Chen Chih Hsi, a native of Taiwan, looks a graduate student at the University of Hart­ The nominee was chosen by the over a map of Manchester with Carol Zebb, ford and is working as an intern in the town’s school principal and teachers who the town’s assistant planner. Chen Chih Hsi is planning office. (Herald photo by Pearson) Of Enffineerine Proposal Will Not Use Test Tubes considered scholarship, citizenship and leadership abilities. He is active SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town Town Manager Allan S. Young, programming of Interstate Trade-In RANDOLPH. Vt. lUPIl - A Ver­ must remain in that position for 72 he said. in Boy Scouts, Troop 25. and a Council will consider approval for however, has recommended going monies earmarked for roads or Mass member of the school student coun­ the town manager to go ahead with mont gynecologist says he will soon hours — the length of time the fer­ No resistance to his experiment ahead with the engineering study. In Transit. cil. try a new method of artificial in­ tilized egg sta.vs within the fallopian has been exhibited by hospital of­ Neighborhood Association preliminary engineering for the a report issued to the council this Young said that an industrial road semination which could result in the tube before entering the uterus ficials. he said. Rogers will represent Verplanck reconstruction of Pleasant Valley week. Young said that “any action to in South Windsor might be eligible birth of the first child ever conceived during a normal conception. A researcher in the fields of em­ School at the rededication activities and Chapel rbads when it meets delay the design of the Pleasant for state funding if included in a town tonight at 8. in a woman's uterus. Dr. Landrum "This will be a step within the bryology and fertility, Shettles came at the Old State House in Hartford on Valley and Giapel roads reconstruc­ industrial road project — possibly Shettles. chief of obstetrics and body, devoid of all this in vitro and Saturday, May 19. He will march in Active in Directing Town Residents of the area, however, tion project could lead to the eligible for 50 percent state funding. to national attention when he gynecology at Gifford Memorial test tube business, " Shettles said last claimed to have completed the rededication parade and have are opposed to the reconstruction of deprioritization of the projects and Young said he spoke to Commerce VERNON — The Northwest heritage and foster the spirit of the the residential streets and favor the eeospital. recently said his experi­ week. "Everything is as close to successfully the first stage in a special seating with other nominees tion charges, for the most part were result in either loss of funding, or a Development Commissioner Edward at the ceremonies. Rockville Neighborhood Association, present departments. possible use of funds for the -con­ ment will not rely on test-tubes. mother nature as possible." cloning procedure. federally funded, the user charge had substantial delay in refunding both J. Stockton, who agreed. He said that formed in 1972, has, over the years, It has been proposed that the com­ struction of a bypass road which Shettles said he will harvest Shettles has a patient who soon will Several years ago. he authorized a to be increased to cover the cost of from CRCOG and the monies the possibility would be pursued. had an active part in directing the bined departments be called the Fire would link Interstate 86 with the developed eggs from a woman's undergo this method of insemination test tube baby experiment — but gave operating the expanded facility. provided by the State Special act." The J.C. Penney Warehouse is ovaries and place them in her uterus. future of the Rockville section of Department of the Town of Vernon In connection with this, the Bissell Bridge. Young has recommended scheduled to be opened next year. and he is confident it will be' that method up to research less con­ Sweepstakes Winner town. The woman then will be artificially successful. TAC Meeting Sel but the names of the various com­ association will sponsor a meeting on A petition signed by more than 400 authorization of the signing of state Young said that it would be troversial methods. At its January meeting the group inseminated with sperm taken from Name of the winner in a sweepstakes contest for customers panies be retained. Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Polish residents of Chapel and Pleasant and municipal agreements for the presumptuous to assume that the "I have a patient coming on." More recently, he entered the VERNON — The Cooperative heard Rockville Fire Chief Donald her husband and placed in a position Shettles said. "We feel this is just an of the Savings Bank of Manchester was drawn Saturday mor­ Chief Maguda said he supports the America Club on Village Street, Valley roads and nearby areas, asked engineering of the two roadways as legislature would approve a switch of limelight by saying the two British Extension Service will conduct Maguda speak on fire prevention and idea of one chief with one equipment with her hips higher than her head, so incidental step along with another meetings Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Joseph Belanger, chairman of the the council to reconsider the well as authorization of the Land Use funds slated for Pleasant Valley and researchers who reportedly ning by Mrs. Donna Cammeyer, marketing and public the need for home fire drills to help budget and more effective districting neither the sperm or egg can escape, operative procedure." produced the first test lube baby 7:30 p.m. at the Tolland County Sewer Authority, will be present to reconstruction project. The residents Study and Town Wide Transportation Chapel roads to an industrial road relations officer for the bank. The grand prize winner was families survive a fire. to insure continuation of “our fear that reconstruction of the area he said. Dr. Romulo Valdez of Randolph have not provided sufficient Agricultural Center, Route 30. outline the design and development Study which, according to Young, are project. Mrs. Marian Clifford, East Hartford. The winner has a choice A film, shown by Maguda, excellent fire protection system” would make the local roadways more According to Shettles. the patient will assist him with the experiment. documentation. The theme of the meetings will be of the new plant, its expected necessary for the further develop­ “Attempting to do so may give the of a trip to Montreal, Canada, or Bermuda. (Herald photo by explained that smoke and gas inhala­ The association is also taking a appealing to traffic from the J.C. “Living on a Fixed Income.” It will operations costs, and its impact on ment of the concept of an Industrial impression that the projects are not Burbank) tion is the most serious danger in a look at the proposal to close the property owners and tenants. Penney Warehouse, and lower Road. as critical a priority for the town as be conducted by Esther Shoup, exten­ fire and the chief showed a number of sion borne economist. Sykes School in Rockville and plans At its March 26 meeting the property values in the area. They are Young also said that the Capital we originally presented and may economical smoke detectors which to make the feelings of the members association will have Mayor Frank concerned, they say. about pollution Region Council of Governments jeopardize Bonding Commission ap­ Those planning to attend should can provide early warning to a fami­ known at a public meeting on the pre-register by calling 875-3331 to at­ McCoy as its guest speaker at 7:30 and the hazardous conditions which should introduce a resolution proval." said Young., Old Idea Works Miracle ' Steel Home Built ' ly in case of fire. issue scheduled for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the community room of First would result from such traffic. tend either of the sessions. ai)thori7ation or directing the Maguda also responded to serveral p.m. in the Middle School. Federal Savings. Park Place. The last program in this series will questions posed about the proposed Another area of concern for be on “Cutting Medical Costs," and it Disi'ussion will focus on the con­ consolidation of the Rockville and Rockville residents and other In Reducing M isbehavior To Alleviate Allergies will be conducted Feb. 28, also at 10 cerns of residents in connection with Vernon Fire Departments. townspeople, is that of the recently local government; Topics will range Students Aided in School a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Both programs After-school detention, that old- correction of a specific kind of mis­ employed, " Scott said. GOODWOOD, Ont, (DPI) - Bruce immune to common allergies such as Since both departments are established sewer user charges. from zoning and housing code en­ are especially for the 45 and older manned by volunteers Chief Maguda time punishment, has a new-time ap­ behavior. “ Honest atttempts must be made Small, his wife Barbara and their pollen, various kinds of food and crowd. The charges for residential users forcement to cost and effectiveness proach that's working a miracle at The new brand of detention is to effect a change in the student or to four-yearold daughter, Carolyn, suf­ detergents that afflict many believes that a consolidated depart­ have increase greatly due to the con­ of essential services such as police ment should consist of Rockville and By Telephoning Teachers Middle School in Bel Air. Md. designed to help students increase help the student understand self- fer from a mysterious allergy Canadians. "We are allergic to struction of the new sewage treat­ and fire protection and trash and A report published in the February sometimes so debilitating it seems Vernon Companies to preserve the ment plant. And although construc­ snow removal. their self-awareness, to understand respect, the rights of others, and almost all of those too,” Small says. (UPI) - Mom Williams, who after determining the dealt with the frog's gestation they are allergic to the world. Birth Control Journal of the National Association and respect the rights of others, and adjust to the needs of others. Maclennan has put the family on an and Dad aren’t the only ones caller was serious, eagerly period. of Secondary School Principals to increase their ability to relate to “Alternatives to suspension are not In fact. Small and his family have eight-day rotating diet to ensure they Philadelphia area students can turn answered: it is the elephant, which Also present were two language claims: their peers, teachers and other adults only necessary, but essential to resorted to constructing, with get variety in their food. Otherwise, Helped by Bra to for heip with their homework. has a gestation period of two years. arts teachers, one teacher of foreign “Of 9' tudents assigned to Ad- who have a significant role in the painstaking care, Canada’s first he says, too much of one food may Rotary-Sponsored Area Now, they can dial a hotline that reducing the number of students left Though the question was not in his languages, a social studies teacher ministn >vf Detention, there have development and growth of students. out of the educational process. odorless house, a concreate-and-steel develop an allergic reaction. LONDON (UPl) - A Scottish will put them in touch with a teacher. field, Williams expressed delight and the coordinator of the program, been oeJ> jjven students who needed Teachers and counselors were “The most common example .that escape hatch where they hope to Cooking those foods is a problem scientist has come up with a birth The program, calied DATA Line — that he was able to answer, having Barry Drossner, who also answered a second assignment." given in-service training time to put illustrates ‘discipline turned punish­ diminish the agony of taking a too. The family is allergic to electric control device — an electronic bra Dial A Teaqher Assistance — is recently read about an pregnancy of elementary language arts and That's what it's called — “ad­ breath. Now Ready For Use together m aterials capable of ment' is the traditional after-school appliances such as mixers and elec­ that flashes a red or green light to in­ believed to be the first of its kind in elephants in a “contest bn trivia.” mathematics questions. ministrative detention". helping students to reach those The house scheduled for comple­ detention. tric stoves because tbe plastic dicate when it is safe to have sex SOUTH WINDSOR - The new hold another session of Women’s scheduled each week day, Monday the country. And it’s designed to help But Williams pushed his luck no The program was conceived by Before reporting to the Detention objectives and the following goals: tion this spring has become a “Traditional type detentions have housing of most electric motors gives with the woman wearing it. winter sports area located on Barber Physical fitness. The eight week through Friday, at St. Peter’s Church parents as well as schoolchildren. further and quickly handed the School Superintendent Michael Mar- Center, students adjudged guilty of —To get along better with other necessity. off an irritating odor when heated. not been very effective. Too often, London’s Daily Express newspaper Hill Road is ready for use, according class will begin Thursday, March 8 at Hail. The program is under the direc­ The program was launched Feb, 12 telephone to science teacher Ron case and will be funded until the end misconduct meet with a Detention people. “We are allergic to almost Housework is another headache. having the problem student stay reported today that Dr. Hugh Simp­ to a spokesman for the Rotary Club. Wapping School. Beginners will meet tion of- Mrs. Sally Clark, and reser- by the Philadelphia Schooi District Hugo when the caller’s next question of the school term by a federal grant. Administrator, according to William —To understand the consequences everything, the list is almost Vacuum cleaners are especially dif­ and currently is staffed by ad­ after school to do subject matter son has developed a bra containing a Volunteers from the Rotary Club at 9:30 a.m. and the advanced class ^tions may be made by calling Mrs. C. Scott, formerly assistant principal of behavior. endless," says Small. 30, a manage­ ficult to tolerate because they emit created the winter sports area from assignments re in fo rc e s the mini-computer that keeps track of a will meet at 10:30 a.m. Persons in­ Ciark, Babyberry Traii, or by calling ministrators and curriculum at Bel Air. —To make decisions. student's dislike for academics. ment consultant forced to work out of dust. woman’s ovulation and indicates unused town property. specialists untii enough teachers are Scott, now assistant principal at terested in either physical fitness St. Peter’s Church Hail. Climbers’ Deaths Probeil —To feel better about self “This type of discipline often has the ecologically altered environment The Smalls’ allergic reactions go with flashing lights her degree of fer­ Earlier this winter the club asked program may call the Recreation recruited. Gateway High in Aurora, Colo., said of his home in Goodwood northeast of Minibus transportation is avaiiable GORHAM, N.H. (UPI) - State seems (assessing truth). no connection with the actual offense beyond watering eyes and sneezing. tility. residents to avoid using the area Department at 644-2433 for sign up. by calling the Town Hall, 644-2511. Two days after its inception, seven that they fell most of the rules of the center are reviewed and Scott described the "About Me" Toronto. They run the gamut from acute ner­ The bra is being tested at the because the ground was not frozen educators manning five teiephones in Police and U.S. Forest Rangers are whole distance of the 700-foot committed and seldom does anything Senior citizens are invited to take investigating the death of two the student then is given a detention packet. to correct the problem the student is Dr. John Mclennan, who has vousness, to nausea, vomiting, Tenovus Cancer Research Center and they feared loss of seeding and the school district’s Pedagogical ravine, ’ forest ranger Rick Goodrich advantage of help offered by the Massachusetts men who apprently activity packet of materials related "This packet is . . .to help the stu­ experiencing,” devoted his entire practice to extreme irritability, hyperactivity and a spokesman for the institute, distraction of the property. Library were swamped by more than said. Recreation Department in the fell almost 700 feet from a rocky cliff to his particular kind of misconduct. dent learn about self. The new-time detention described diagnosing and treating allergic (in children) and acute depression. John Burke, feels the idea could be of “The ground is now solidly frozen, 200 calls. He said the two were climbing pr8|iaration of income tax forms. Cop Charged while climbing Mount Washington. The packets, including some that "It includes a series of 30 in­ in Scott's report also includes a new­ patients, says the Smalls are a Though both parents had allergies massive, worldwide importance. and residents are invited to use the Most of the calls were about Huntington Ravine which is next to Two VISTA volunteers will meet The bodies of David Shoemaker, require little reading, were designed complete statements the student time kind of detention supervisor. classic example of a growing number as children, they didn’t know then "It’s easy to joke about fitting area," Jim Snow, recreation director mathematics, but they ranged from Tuckerman’s Ravine on the west side by five teachers and two guidance with interested seniors every In Drug Case 21, of Lexington and Paul Flanagan, of the 6,288-foot mountain. must finish as quickly as possible “Teachers serving as detention ad­ of people afflicted by the plastic and how severe their conditions were. By flashing red and green lights to light said. Tuesday, from Feb. 20 through April questions on the atmosphere to what counselors. Samples of titles: "In­ of Melrose, believed to be in his 20’s, Search teams were hampered by with the first response that comes to ministrators do so on a volunteer polluted modern-day environment. the time they realized, they’d up somebody’s bra,” Burke said. Snow also said that the Collins 10, The volunteers will be available animal has the longest gestation sults" and “About Me.” MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - An were taken from the mountain this winds of up to 90 mph and mind. basis." he said. Maclennan described the Smalls’ already had Carolyn and passed on "But if this idea comes off, I reckon Property on Nevers Road is also from 10 a.m, until noon and from 1 period. "Insults" contains a collection of condition as "ecological maladap- investigation by the U.S. Drug En­ weekend by rangers and Appalachian temperatures of 29 degrees below “He then groups his responses "The only prerequesite is that the their allergies to her. It showed up the pope will make me a Knight of St. available for use. p.m. until 3 p.m. in the Community That last question was received by insults teachers direct toward tion,” a genetically transmitted dis­ forcement Agency has resuited in the Mountain Club volunteers. zero. about himself." teacher has completed at least one first when, as an infant, she exhibited Gregory." “We ask that residents use caution Meeting Room at the Wapping Com­ mathematics teacher Dave students: students direct toward ease still so mysterious doctors have arrest of a Manchester police officer “Bv the looks of their bodies, it Scott said some discussion and human relations course offered by extreme irritability and an addiction in parking to be sure cars are not munity Center, 91 Ayers Road. Any and his wife on drug charges. teachers, and students direct toward work in detention are in assocation yet to agree on its medical name. to milk. tbe County Board of Education as obstructing traffic in that area,” said citizen age 60 years or older is eligi­ Patrolman Donald Bienvenue, 26, School Play students. with filmstrips with topics such as “Literally," says Maclennan,, “the Just how much people are affected Snow. part of its teacher training program. Fish Hiiil Mrels ble for help. has been charged with possession of VERNON - The Scott said the student is asked to “Roles You Play," "Caught in the “The attitude of the supervisor is environment makes them sick," by extreme allergic conditions is not In related recreation activities, the HARTFORD —The Exotic Fish Questions regarding tax return cocaine and marijuana. Rockville High School choose a reaction to each type of in­ Middle", “Who Comes First, You or crucial to the expected outcome of "We are allergic to the odor of known. Maclennan says the number department is sponsoring a physical KITCHEN CNKINET FNHNTS sult from a group of four choices. Society will meet Tuesday at 7:30 may also be directed to tbe Bienvenue’s wife was arrested in Drama Club will present the Group?" and “ Dealing with the detention process. The teacher- wood, almost all plastics, vinyls and is growing and recent research by fitness class for senior citizens. The voiunteers. Appointments may be Then he is asked: Anger,” paints, urethenes, almost all per-' p.m. at the Children's Museum Little Miami by federal drug enforcement “Up the Down Staircase,” administrator must understand the U.S. doctors indicates bard-core class will begin March 8 and run for made by catting the Recreation agents last week' shortly after she The Easy-To-Do "Is it fun to hurt others or to What about that oldtime detention fumes. Xerox copy, printer’s ink, allergies may make up as much as 20 School, Trout Brook Drive. West eight weeks, meeting on Thunsday at Feb. 22,23, and 24 at 8 p.m. student's act of misbehavior, the Department, 644-2433 or by dropping arrived on a flight from Coiombia. in the school auditorium. hurt? " and the ultimate — suspension? most brands of paper, and tobacco percent of the population, Hartford. Kitchen Remodeling Kit^ reasons for it and must be willing to Wapping School in Room 14 from 2-3 by at tbe specified times. Tbe tax She has been charged with Tracy Newirth will play The learning packets vary in length "Su.spension . . . should be among smoke — just to name a few,” says Maclennan says doctors are slowly The guest speaker will be Errol p.m. help the child find alternatives to it." volunteers will also be at the Nutri­ smuggling a controlled substance, a the lead role of Sylvia ... Or We Install and difficulty and aim toward the the last disciplinary actions Small. beginning to acknowledge the dis­ Groff, who will speak ijn cichlios. Participants are asked to wear tion Program at St. Peter’s Church lederal offense. Police said they Barrett, the new teacher in “ We are even allergic to ease. In the United States, physicians comfortable, loose fitting clothing. Halt Thur.sday, Feb. 22 from 12:30 found cocaine in her iuggage and in typewriters because of the formed the Society for Clinical Mats are provided and a small fee a New York City high p.m. until 2:30 p.m. the soles and heels of her shoes. typewriter ribbon, and we are Ecology. In Canada, a group of doc­ will be charged. .school. Also to be featured li Seniors are invited to participate in She was released on $25,000 bail allergic to dollar bills because of the tors and acute allergies have es­ The Recreation Department will in the cast will be Cindy I the Nutrition Program tuncheons and has returned to Manchester. printer’s ink, and the perfumes they tablished the Human Ecology Found- ALARM CLOCKS Bryant. Michael Brady and John 'Boyle as members of pick up. You know what they say — tion, now listing about 200 members, (TIMEX WATCHES Square Danrers ‘mono recks,”’ SOUTH WINDSOR - The South the faculty, and Doug with chapters in Toronto, Ottawa and Dugan as the troublesome This doesn’t mean the Smalls are Kitchener. ARTHUR DRUG Windsor Square Dance Club will hold LWV To Meet Wednesday an open dance for all club level stu(ient. Margaret Kline, a Sykes School teacher, will dancers. Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. at VERNON — The Vernon League of and the kinds of legislation needed to Ordinance Barred the Community Center (Wapping Women Voters will meet Wednesday help them. he the director. .School). at 7:30 p.m, at the home of Carol The two women have been working Tickets are available from members of the cast Can be applied to J V-A h ms Tim Ryan will be the guest caller Burke. Bolton Road. in this area for the cause of battered 'M s For Consolidation DALE CARNEGIE COURSE for the squares and Russ and Anita Members will have an opportunity women for some time and have been and will also be available metal or wood [FORMICA White on the round dances. There to hear and question “Torraine" and seeking funding to establish a shelter at the door all three nights. VERNON — While the Town Council thought it might Accredited by The Continuing Educational Council cabinets. be abie to effect the consolidation of the town’s fire will be a small admission charge per “Rosemarie" about the problems of for battered women in Vernon. departments via an ordinance, the town attorney has ad­ couple. haltered women in the Tri-Town area • Maw SaH-CanIMMiM and M a a a Th W Md Spaak on Y a v Fia tl Thinking about new kitchen cabinets? Now you con save vised members otherwise. up to 70% by simply taking off your old doors and In an opinion prepared by William Breslau, he said the • Eftaethraly * Contra) Faar and Worn I • SadYanraaHandYaarldaaa nla « lattar C onnruN «^l drawer fronts and replacing with A t S K p S i t wood- consolidation of the departments wiil require a charter' CVCR 80 YBARS OF DiPBNDABLB SSRVICBI ' iL. change. The charter revisions, which the Revision Com­ groined panels surfaced with FORMICA. It's easy. No mittee worked on for a year, were approved last muss, no fuss your cobinetcontenls remain undisturbed. November and the revision group was disbanned. CLASSES STARTING SOON £ RHS Plans Crafts Show The Fire Study Committee which has been working on IN MANGHESHR-VERNON AREA atlas bantlq Sunshiners Get a Thank-You Do ft yourself or we install. the con.solidation proposal, has suggested that it be reap­ * 24 Hour Emergency Service 100% Mrs Marin Shealy, commissioner of the pointed as a charter revision commission to prepare the SPONSORED BY WINF RADIO VERNON — The senior class at and charges contact Mr. and Mrs. Richard cent program at the Senior Citizens Center in Rockville High School is planning a spring Nally. 875-0686. * Burner Sales & Service aging for the State of Connecticut, is shown at proposed charter change. BANK FINANCING Manchester. Shealy also presented a plaque TEL. 046-1230 festival and crafts show. Some space for There will he a small admission charge * Clean Heating Oils right as she presents The Sunshiners, a senior This recommendation wiil be submitted to the Feb. 26 Preaented by HM. Prancoeur • Aatoo/elea to Wally Fortin in appreciation of his efforts meeting of the Town Council and the revision commission craftsmen is still available. to the show. Children under 12 will be ad­ OUT OF TOWN CALL JIM PIOTHITTO. Area Mgr. Coll lor FREE harttoHo citizen (.'horal group, with a letter of ap­ as director of the center. (Herald photo by will have to be appointed to review the recommendations The tentative deadline for completing mitted free. Half-price tickets are 649-4595 ION I------applications to reserve space is Feb. 28. ESTIMATE 249-0077 fr e e 1- 800- 372-1010 preciation from Gov. Ella Grasso during a re- Pinto) before they go to a vote of the townspeople. 4 e available from local merchants or by con­ Call Us For Your Home Heating For information concerning reservations tacting the Nallys, ___ And Air Conditioning Needs... PAGH KK-.IIT - EVENING HERALD. Tucs.. Feb. 20. 1979 Politics by Pearson evening HERALD, Tues.. Feb. 20, 1979 — PAGE NINE In The Service fHaiidirsIrr Euriiimj Hrralfi Manchester - A City of Village Charm SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Airman Rene J. Dube, son of Mr. and Mrs. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Betty’s notebook Renaud Dube of 55 Murray St., East Debate Creates Diversity Published by the Manchester Publishing C o . Herald Square. Hartford, has been selected for Manchester. Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. MANCHESTER - The debate on ponents have been frequent speakers By Betty Ryder technical training at Sheppard AFB, federal Civil Rights and Town til that time, worthwhile things are LWl Membef, Audil Buredu ol Cifcuiaiion the Community Development issue at public hearings. Their views often in the Air Force aircraft Membei, United Press International Charter laws. being done,” he said. maintenance field. has produced divergent opinions on have been at opposite poles. The town attorney’s office, Customer Service — 647-9946 u i- c x .. issues ranging from the effect of One interesting sideshow to the The Community Development He recently completed basic B . c e^i. n ... Harold E. Turkington. Executive Editor however, has ruled that the proposed issue is complex that it really is im­ training at Lackland AFB, and Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor housing goals to the legality of an or­ major debate has been the legal ordinance does meet the Well, home looks good — but Ber­ you join the other brave souls in the clear. dinance seeking a two-year ban. question about whether the ban is a possible to pin down one area of it as muda looked better. Although we Beach Club at the ocean's edge. Will have to drop B.S. a note and studied the Air Force mission, requirements of town law. the key. organization and customs and The Concerned Citizens for proper subject for such a proposed Such splits have been common only had a few days there, with Later, franieable certificates will be let him know he is much appreciated Manchester started the move for the ordinance. Probably the most discussed, temi>eratures in the high 60's. it awarded plus a little gold seahorse received special instruction in during the Community Development though, are the low-income housing there as here. ordinance that would ban town par­ Attorney Raymond Norko of the debate. seemed like tropical weather com­ pin. human relations. Don Graff issue and the question of using the Airman Dube is a 1978 graduate of ticipation in the Community Hartford County Legal Aid Society One major differences of opinion pared to here. Shopped a little in Hamilton and has said that the ordinance is not per­ federal funds to offer assistance to Sea Strollers East Hartford High School. Development program for two years. concerns the Housing Assistance It rained a bit. but it would take a lasted Bern)udian Fish Chowder, It's Since then, supporters and op­ missible because it violates certain lower-income persons. great deal more to dampen our very tasty and you can add either Received news of a program Plan, which sets three-year goals for “I don’t feel I have to subsidize spirits. dark rum or a pepper sauce to flavor planned by the Sea Strollers Dive WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Air­ housing the town should build. anyone to have them come to town,” Visited the Blue Grotto Dolphin it. It's a little off season, one of the Club which I thought might be of in­ man Steven F. Whalen, son of Mr. How Infirm a Opponents of Community Develop­ Eugene Sierakowski. a Strawberry Show and my daughter. Margaret, restauranteurs told us, for mussel terest to some of you underwater Jacqueline .4. JoiifH Kim Siiiilli and Mrs. Richard J. Whalen of 12 ment fear these goals will become Lane resident, said. was selected to take a ride in a small [tie and of course, cassava pie is a enthusiasts. Raymond Road, South Windsor, has reality, and the town will be forced to Some view this approach as a boat pulled by Clancy (the dolphin). Christmas speciality, but we really 'Down Under 79 ", Connecticut's received a new assignment following build the listed number of units. selfish one since many town Course, for that honor, she had to enjoyed the chowder. In fact, I first festivai of underwater, Engagements graduation from the electronic com­ Foundation Supporters, however, say the goals residents were assisted with federal feed him a slimy fish. The, Clancy brought back the recipe so will pass featuring fihns and commentary by munications systems repairman are just that — figures the town funds, such as FHA or Veteran's should aim or attempt to reach. If an obligingly ' thanked ' her with a fin it along in a Neighbor s Kitchen underwater cinematographer Jont‘8-Jus8aunu‘ course conducted by the Air Training mortgages. shake, before pulling the boat back to Smokey Roberts, will be presented Smith-Allieo Command at Sheppard AFB. application for a housing project is “Some people are saying, 'We have colunin soon. in the public consciousness scarcely shore Manchester was well-represented Saturday. Feb. 24 at 8 p.m,, at the SOUTH WINDSOR - The engage­ MANCHESTER — The engage­ Airman Whalen, now trained in the Quick now — and no reference denied, this counts toward reaching ours, now to hell with the rest,’” Our accommodations at the Elbow in Berniuda over the weekend. Met Rocky liill High School. Snow date is ment of Miss Jacqueline Andrea ment of Miss Kim Elizabeth Smith of maintenance and repair of Air Force checking: Which presidential ad­ longer than the speeches in which this goal, they have said. Robert Faucher of Laurel Street said Beach Surf Club were super (as Charles and Helen Johnson, and March 3. Jones of 76 Doming St. to David G. 33 Englewood Drive to Peter R. world-wide communications ministration brought us the "New they were delivered. This seems to fit in with what at the hearing. always I and the view froni the Irene Orlowski, all of Manchester, One film. “Follow Me Down," is Jussaume of Tulsa, Okla., has been an­ Albee of 31 Duncan Road, has been systems, will go to Fuchu Air Sta­ Federalism"? Jimmy Carter, in an atypical dis­ Marilyn Walsh, director of the Betty Sadloski, president of the terrace encompassed the heated out- about diving all over the world, from nounced by her parents, Mr. and announced by her parents, Mr. and tion, Japan, for duty with a unit of play of presidential modesty and housing rehabilitation loan program, Manchester Property Owners and all enjoying themselves on What about the “New Prosperity," has said. d(Kir swimming pool and the beach holiday. wreck diving off the Atlantic coast to Mrs. Robert A. Jones of South Wind­ Mrs. Donald W. Smith. the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. not to mention "New Directions"? honesty, foresees something similar Association, said, though, the FHA diving in the South Pacific. In "Truk sor, The plan for the next three years and ocean beyond It's a very pretty Boston looked mighty bleak when Completion of the course earned Here's an easy one — the “New for his own contribution. There was and Veteran’s mortgages still are Lagoon " an underwater graveyard of him individual credits towards an fo re c a sts 206 new u n its for place our Delta flight landed on our return Mr. Jussaume is the sOn of Mr. and Mr. Albee is the son of Mr. Frontier." no intention of establishing a perma­ available as are other assistance over 100 Japanese ships sunk during and associate in applied science degree Manchester. That figure does not programs. Margaret and her girlfriend. enroute to Hartford. Well, what is it Mrs. Edward Jussaume of 793 Main Mrs. Burton H. Albee; ft can't have escaped the attention nent slogan, he told a post­ World War II is explored. A light­ through the Community College of mean that number of units has to be “What we resent is going far Heather Plagge, became official they say. If winter comes, can spring St. of many of us who address news conference — “I doubt members of, the Elbow Beach hearted romance between a porpoise the Air Force. built, she said. If the town attempts beyond that,” she said. be far behind? I hope not. if it will survive," Seahorse Club by taking a plunge in and a beautiful female diver is por­ Miss Jones graduated from South Miss Smith graduated from He graduated from South Windsor have lived to reach that number, even if that The petitioning effort by the the surf before 8 a m. on Friday mor­ trayed in "Love Under the High Windsor High School in 1973 and from Manchester High School in 1977 and High School in 1977. through any This is one case where he un­ number isn’t built, it will satisfy the Concerned Citizens for Manchester ning. Seas." The program is being Southern Connecticut State College from Barbizon School of Modeling in significant por­ questionably has history on his side. HAP, she said. obtained more than 3,000 signatures. It's no easy task. I became an of­ Koiicl and Clear presented to promote interest in in May 1978 with a bachelor's degree 1978. She is employed as a nurse aide FORT RILEY, Kan. - Pfc. Regan tion of the period Rlioilcsian Lxorus Opponents of Community Develop­ The group views this as a reason the ment mention the fair housing ficial member a few years ago and When discussing the weather with scuba diving among ceritified divers in early childhool education. She is at Manchester Memorial Hospital. N. Clancy, son of Mr. and Mrs, that catchy A good place to be from these days two-year ban ordinance must go to a employed as a substitute teacher in brochure and the equal opportunity that water can be COLD especially a native Bermudian taxi driver, he and the general public as well. Patrick Clancy of 167 Highland St., slogans — or is Rhodesia, taking the statistics of townwide vote. said, "Oh, I know what bad weather Further information is available at the South Windsor School system. Manchester, is participating in the coordinator as two burdensome Others, however, have questioned this time of year. Mr. Albee graduated from would-be catchy that white-ruled African territory’s you have in the Hartford area. 1 hear most area dive shops or by calling first Return of Forces to Germany requirements of the program. whether the signers fully understood But, the rewards are worth it. Hot Manchester High School in 1974. He slogans — have own government. coffee and muffins and warm brandy Bob Steele on WTIC radio. It comes 563-0119. Mr. Jussaume graduated from South (REFORGER) exercise to be held in Supporters, however, feel the the issues. At last week’s hearing, is employed at the Pratt & Whitney become almost as predictable a (if vou desire) take awav the chill as to us in the evenings and it's loud and Windsor High School in 1973. He is winter. By official count, some 18,(X)0 requirements thus far have not been Nancy Carr, head of the Manchester currently attending Tulsa (Okla.) Division of United Technologies The strategic mobility exercise, feature of the 20th-century presiden­ whites left the country during 1978, a burdensome and the town should con­ Corp. Area Conference of Churches, asked University, where he is majoring in demonstrates the U.S. capability to cy as the inaugural ceremony itself. record emigration for one year. They tinue in Community Development un­ Robert Von Deck, head of the con­ mechanical engineering. move by air and sea to reinforce Not an exception, only a bit slow in represented about 8 percent of the til such a burden develops. cerned citizens group, whether an Nursery School Accepting The couple is planning a May 12 NATO rapidly in a crisis situation. the delivery. President Carter has estimated white population of 230,- Alfred Stern, chairman of the Com­ attempt was made to educate the has been set. No wedding date wedding at St. Mary's Episcopal Clancy is regularly assigned with now come up with his own contribu­ 000. To put that in perspective, con­ munity Development Advisory Com­ public on the full effect of dropping (Nassiff photo) mittee, argued such a point at last Church. (Olin Mills photo) the 63rd Armor here. tion to the genre. His “New Foun­ sider that an equivalent outflow from out of Community Development. dation." tossed at us in the State of week’s hearing on the issue. Von Deck never answered the Limited Registrations Now the United States would mean more He said Manchester should receive the Union message marking the than 17 million people. And the question directly, and Mrs. Carr said The YWCA Nursery School, 78 N. of the National Association for the experiences. The nursery school staff Community Development funds un­ a number of those who signed th Dine with Dickens midway point of his term, joins a Rhodesian figures covered only Main St,, is now accepting a limited Education of Young Children, and is trained to respond to the individual By Gaynor Maddox tic Dickens — Cedric Dick­ less the federal government's petitions did not understand all the anticipating the next. pie, veal and ham, lobsters lengthy list of political catchwords declared emigrants, not including in­ number of registrations for the 1979- has kept up with current educational needs of each child, and to encourage ens, the great-grandson of No fewer than 25 break­ restrictions become too much. proposed ban entailed. Take a break from worries the novelist. and salad,” recorded Dick­ destined for the most part not to go dividuals who left the country osten­ “ And just what gave you the idea that I’m doing ’80?” "Until f)io) time, why get out? Un­ 80 school year, which will begin in developments by taking graduate feelings of security and confidence." over calories and cholester­ fasts, 32 dinners, 10 lun­ ens. September. The school is licensed by courses and workshops pertaining to The YWCA Nursery School's equip­ Every dish on the table is cheons, 10 teas and eight down as historic bywords. sibly on vacation but chose not to ol. Vicariously live a fuller indigenous to the earlier Even in jail, Mr. Pickwick the Connecticut State Department of early childhood. Georgia Stauffer, ment is planned to aid in the develop- — and more dyspeptic — life suppers are mentioned in continued to dine well on "a Of contemporary chief executives, return. Dickens’ time. To wit; hon­ the novel, says an expert Health for 25 three and four-year-old who has been the assistant to the ment of small and large muscle coor- by traveling a century back roast leg of mutton and an only Dwight Eisenhower and Gerald The exodus is the consequence of ey-baked Pickwick ham, uoted by research fellow enormous meat pie, with children. It offers a choice of a 3-day director for 5 years, has a musical dination, perceptual coordination, j?. “jolly good old roast beef” 3oyce S. Toomre in her Har­ Ford did not adopt some slogan for the mounting intensity of the war By Jack Anderson with new potatoes and car­ sundry dishes of vegetables program on Monday through background and plans the music and and creative expression, while vard Magazine article on and pots of porter.” Plus “a their administrations (unless a point between the Salisbury government Wednesday, or a 2-day program on rots, chicken-and-ham pie, Dickensian dining. rhythm activities. providing a happy learning at- ignoring the galloping steak-and-kidney pie, plump bottle or two of very good is stretched considerably to qualify and black guerrilla forces and it Thursdays and Fridays, from 9-11:30 Ms. Cornish says that, “A child mosphere. Scheduled field trips offer price of beef and other foods, Dickens characters fre­ wine.” little quail served with feath­ quently ate oysters for The bachelor party for one the latter’s “Whip Inflation Now” ). makes a mockery of the military a.m. The program is open to children who has the change to play with his further new experiences beyond the admire Mark Gerson’s viv- ers on its wings, farmhouse bieaktast and cnops for regardless of race, creed, color, idly colored photo on the bread, Stilton cheese, celery of Mr. Pickwick’s friends But only Franklin D. Roosevelt’s success the better equipped and Hero Alive in Soviet Prison peers within an organized program, home lunch. Mr. Pickwick liked cover of the January-Febru- stalks, fresh fruit, a moun­ did not go well. Lamented "New Deal" and just possible John organized government forces have national or ethnic origin or handicap. who learns to listen and follow direc­ Interested parents are welcome to ary edition of Harvard Mag­ his chops with tomato sauce. Dickens, “The man to whom tainous plum pudding, a Another club member or­ F. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” give been able to achieve in the field — so The director of the school. tions. and who is encouraged to be observe the progarm at any time. azine. Dining with Dickens stone jar of ginger beer, the order for the oysters had Marianne Cornish, who holds a BS in creative and investigative at nursery For appointment of information call is the subject — one likely to dered three chops and “liq­ been sent had not been told indications of having much staying far. With the continuing munists: in the eyes of Stalin, all coffee and liqueurs. uids both malt and spiritu­ WASHINGTON - Eyewitness Our source, former Polish army cap­ left, he was still sitting there in education degree, has been with the school has a much easier time Nutmeg Branch YWCA 647-1437 or drive any inflation-harried Dickens’ Oliver Twist had to open them; it is a very power, the former for its hemorrhaging of the white popula­ Jews were enemy Trotskyites.” cook crazy with its gustatory ous.” The coachmen difficult thing to open an evidence has been brought to us that tain Abraham Kalinski. is now a prison, with some Soviet colonel.” school for 17 years. She is a member adjusting to public school Marianne Cornish 649-6946. to settle for a miserable lunched heartily on porter, associations with a true watershed in tion, time and numbers are in­ Kalinski has told his story to extravagance. bowl of porridge. But the oyster with a limp knife or a the Kremlin lied about a heroic chemical engineer in Israel after And in 1975, the daughter of a The setting is the second- cold beef and oysters. two-pronged fork, and very Ameican history and a vast body of creasingly on the side of Rhodesia’s Swedish diplomat who disappeared Swedish authorities in New 'York. author nevertheless loved And what was the fare for more than 15 years as a Soviet former Soviet prisoner told Kalinski floor gallery of the Dickens, food enormously. If not actu­ little was done in this way.” enduring social legislation and the 6.5 million blacks, into the Soviet prison system more The Swedish government may Inn, located five minutes a picnic lunch? ”A hamper prisoner.' He has no reason to lie. her father had recalled many who ally engaged in eating, his of spacious dimensions con­ Enjoy these scenes. Then latter for its evocation of a presiden­ ft is in this situation that Premier than 30 years ago. The Soviets put out boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympic Births from the Tower of London. return your low-calorie, low- Kalinski told our associate Sam had miraculously survived years of “Pickwick Papers” charac­ tained a particularly plump cy that made up in color and drama fan Smith, who more than a decade Games and demand an international The gentleman holding the ters are usually either re­ cholestcrol diet with only the word that Raoul Wallenberg, Fogg that in 1951 he was joined by a incarceration, including "one Swede glass of claret is an authen­ capon, a tongue, a pigeon ago led Rhodesia’s whites and blacks investigation of the Wallenberg case. covering from one meal or nostalgia for the past. for what it lacked in lasting ac­ scion of a wealthy Stockholm family, new cellmate, David Vendrovsky, a who was still alive after 30 years.” Shannon. Gerald Franeis III. Biddeford, Maine and Arthur Alley Cheryl and Cathey. complishments. into the wilderness of unilateral in­ unhappily had died and been Famed Nazi hunter Simon of Portland. Maine. former Jewish Telegraph Agency Kalinski is sure the reference was to son of Gerald F. Jr. and Dianna At least one is probably best dependence in the cause of con­ cremated. In fact, Wiesenthal is one who believes, with Cooper Shannon of 40 Eldridge St.. I,emirux, Mrliolas James, son of reporter. Vendrovsky had been Wallenberg. Kalinski, that Wallenberg rr.ay stilP forgotten altogether, the reality of tinuing white rule, now hopes to he may survive to Manchester. He was born Feb. 13 at Wilson, .Sroll Micliai'l, son of Richard J. and Kathy 'Taylor transferred from confinement two If he is still alive, Wallenberg be alive. Lyndon Johnson's ambitious “Great create a viable coalition of the races. this day as one of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Robert J. and Helene Pitkin Wilson Lemieux of 210 Regan Road, Vernon. Tips for Parent Photographers cells away, where his cellmate had would be 65 years old and would have Whether he’s dead or alive, one Society” having fallen far short of But black opposition may be less of the living dead in ^ maternal grandparents are Mr. and of Stafford Springs. He was born He was born Feb, 6 at Rockville been Wallenberg and a former Lat­ spent more than half his life in the in­ thing is certain: Raoul Wallenberg the goal and its most notable memen­ problem for Smith in the plans im­ the prison camps Mrs. Norman F. Langley of West Feb. 3 at Rockville General Hospital. General Hospital. His maternal vian cabinet minister. famous Soviet prison system. still lives in the memories of Jews of grandmother is Norma LaBonte of toes being a disastrous war and an plementation than the penchant of of th e G ulag ‘ it’ Willington. His paternal grand­ His maternal grandparents are Mr. After a subsequent transfer, What was his crime? As every nationality, as a'hero of epic parents are Gerald F. Shannon of 40 and Mrs. Howard F. Pitkin Sr. of 96 200 Regan Road, Vernon. His pater­ apparently nonstop inflation. white Rhodesians for foreign travel. Archipelago. another inmate, Simon Gogoberidze, Wallenberg himself told his cellmate stature. Eldridge St., Manchester and McKee St., Manchester. His jiaternal nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The most prolific slogan coiner At the present rate of outflow, he Last year we told Kalinski of sharing a cell with Vendrovsky in disbelief years ago, BLIND BRASS: More than 40 Dorothy Shannon of Governor St., grandmother is Mrs. Thelma Wilson Joseph Lemieux of Enfield. was Richard Nixon, who tried out the may shortly have difficulty scrap­ reported the Wallenberg, The two peered through “All I did was save Jews.” years ago. Congress passed the East Hartford. His maternal grand­ of High Manor Park, Vernon. He has first three of those mentioned in the ping up enough compatriots to fill the suspicions of international experts their slit-like cell window and could He understated the case. As a 31- Randolph-Sheppard Act designed to parents are Amney G. Alley of a brother, Bobby; and two sisters. quick quiz above, all three surviving allotted white seats. that Wallenberg did not, as the see Wallenberg plodding in cercles in year-old diplomat assigned to the help blind persons become self- Soviets “admitted” in 1956, die in the eicercise yard, under the watchful Swedish embassy in Budapest, sufficient by operating newsstands in Moscows’ Lubianka Prison in 1947. eye of his guards. That was in 1959, Wallenberg issued special Swedish government office buildings and on The Kremlin’s belated report of before Kalinski’s release. passports to thousands of Hungarian military reservations. In the years Does Pressurized Oxygen Wallenberg’e death followed years of Jews destined for shipment to the Eight years later, Kalinski learned since, blind vendors have eked out a denying any knowledge of his that Gogoberidze had been released Nazis’ extermination camps. He also living selling newspapers magazines, whereabouts. Almanac after serving a 25-year term, and bought houses in Budapest with his candy and sandwiches to government Now we have first-hand evidence, Really Help Senility? visited him at his home. During their own money, had them declared employees and visitors. from a fellow inmate in the remote Today is Tuesday, Feb. 20, the 51st reminiscences, Gogoberidze Swedish embassy property and used But high-powered operators, es­ Vierhnieuralskaya prison camp, that By ROSALIND ROSSI ment that the patient believes is daughter and said, ‘You must day of 1979 with 314 to follow. British Foreign Secretary to protest remarked: “Remember that them as safe houses for Jews pecially the vendingmachine in­ Wallenberg was still alive in 1959. CHICAGO (UPI) - Dr. Edwin going to help. cooperate with this doctor. He’s The moon is in it last quarter. the “appeasement" policy of Prime Swedish fellow Wallenberg? When I awaiting escape with their terest, began cutting in on the blind- Levine placed the oxygen mask back HBO therapy, dating back to the trying to help me.’ The daughter The morning stars are Venus, Mars Minister Neville Chamberlain "Wallenberg passports.” vendors’ honor-system stands. So in in its stand near the four-inch thick 1800s, recently was revived for a fainted on the spot. Those were the and Saturn. toward Nazi Germany, With nothing more than neutral 1974, Congress strengthened the law wide range of health problems, in­ steel wall and said. “We're not going first words she had heard from her The evening stars are Mercury and fn 1962, American astronaut John status and diplomatic bluff, he and by giving blind vendors priority over to make any wild claims. We don’t cluding carbon monoxide poisoning, mother in two years.” Glenn landed safely after three or­ Qupte/Unquote Jupiter. his aides traveled the highways for their competitors. believe it can do the impossible,” burns and gangrene. Dr. Eleanor Levine said, however, that HBO bits of the earth in a spececraft. Those born on this day are under days to save hundreds of Jews from a Since then, the Pentagon has been For hundreds of patients at Jacobs of the Veterans Administra­ therapy has not proven effective in fn 1976, former President Richard Nazi-ordered death march to the sign of Pisces. “If any of them were from the Rus­ I'liiiilric li(iH|iiliiU rose lit 219 |icr- waging a determined battle to kick Edgewater Hospital, high levels of tion hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., was treating premature senility, and Nixon and his wife left California for Austria, demanding their return to oxygen administered under pressure American Revolutionary War hero sian Embassy, they didn’t let on." 'vciil from I9(>(> li> 1976. the blind vendors off military bases first to report, in 1969, that the although some initial therapy has a private visit to China. Swedish protection in Budapest. ' in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber oxygen treatment appeared to im­ been successful there is too little William Prescott was born Feb. 20, — KohrrI Iruiii. ii (iS\ rful rs* in favor of vending machines, part of In January 1945, shortly after the appears to have achieved the prove brain function in the elderly. data on which to judge the value of 1726. liilr iiidi*. liilkiii^ iiIhmiI in(|iiirio the income from which is donated to A thought for the day: At the battle “The greatest in the history of Red Army had “ liberated” seemingly impossible. Levine said it Since then, five published reports subsequent treatments, WHEN PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR cbOd, come In close THINK BEFORE YOU shoot — especially when On this day in history: friMii |>ro>4|H'rls in llii* I .S. lo treasure huting. We found a legend.” the Armed Services’ recreational In 1809, the U.S. Supreme Court of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. Hrll ii wiran S)(50.0()0 !\1ar\lan Hoslon Hriiins and years later that he had been taken to "People who were not able to walk ability. For some patients, he said, water. he worth S40 million. groups. Now. finally admitting that rin rag o IMark llauks. lalking Moscow, interrogated in Lubianka the vending machine profit is the real- or talk or even write their name have the therapy appears to reverse the The effects usually last six months, “ Love and sexual desire are ahoitl Ills drrision isirlirr lliis Prison for nearly a year and then, reason, the Army has recommended had complete recovery." said aging process by reducing wrinkles Levine said, but some treatments classless and are as necessary as I,evine, chief of respiratory diseases season lo rellre. without trial, sentenced to 25 years to House Speaker Tip O’Neill that the and darkening and thickening hair. have been successful for as long as Thought eating.” at Edgewater since 1966. Many reported improved eyesight as a spy. Randolph-Sheppard Act be amended three years. “Alcohol consumption in Ireland is — A Peking wall poster — likely But whether breathing oxygen un­ and restoration of sexual functioning. Levine said about 100 one-person "Blessed are the sorrowing; they As Vendrovsky told Kalinsi: “Here powerlessness. He accepted the ... the highest of any European coun­ tlie first of its kind — branding the to “exempt all military exhanges or der pressure actually affects symp­ The late Greek shipping tycoon, HBO chambers are. is use in the shall be consoled" (Matthew 5.4) It was this noble but naive Swede, who ships’ stores” from the act's human condition of powerlessness in ty " long-standing Communist Chinese toms of senility such as memory loss Aristotle Onassis, used the treatment United States. The units are expen­ is those who are in the midst of obedience to the will of God. He Dr. Derniol W alsli. |minting onl didn’t know that saving Jews in the requirements. is a matter of dispute. A recent study poliey of sexual abstinence as a twice a year to enliven his sexual sive to operate and require specially sorrow that know clearly and without humbly accepted death on the cross, in Diildin. in a reporl on alroliol. eyes of the communists was the Copyright. 1979. United Feature by the National Institute of Mental "cruel crime” against voung peo­ performance, medical sources said. trained personnel. doubt their own poverty, their own and in the midst of his agony he cried llial adniissions lo Irish ps\> same as to the Germans. In the eyes Syndicate, Inc. Health and the New York University If the therapy does affect senility, ple. Edgewater’s chamber is larger powerlessness. Sorrow comes to us out "My God. my God, why have you of the Nazis, all Jews were com­ Medical Center failed to confirm the Levine said it has been suggested and more expensive than most and results reported by Levine and other that it revitalizes brain cells, im­ when we lose someone or something foresaken me?" has held up to 18 patients. The unit SCOOPS researchers. proving memory and thinking. cost $250,000 in 1966 and would carry that is very important to us. We lose But God did not forsake Jesus. Yesterdays 'Simply put, the results of this Levine said patients appear to show a $1 million price tag today. it because we

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Sparked by four players in Greater Hartford Community front. MCC roared back as Carlton Jerry Casey totaled 16 points for twin scoring figures, College at Hartford High at 7:30. A Butler split the cords for 13 of his 17 Hartford and Gary Gumlnlak added By EARL YOST Manchester Community Cougar win would force a tie for first half points and the locals were 14 more and 9 rebounds and Leahy SpuriH Eililor fourth place in the CCCAA Tourna­ and Tom Jaworski each hopped a Two tennis pros who will College's basketball team never headed. ment field with South Central. This John Zlto and D.J. Frederick dozen markers. bear watching making their extended its winning streak to would neccessltate a one-game powered an early offensive in the The winners held a 55-32 edge in debut on the local’ scene this five games last night in routing playoff Thursday night in final 20 minutes and the Cougars held rebounds. Hartford is now 8-8 record- weekend in the Professional Hartford UConn, 86-62, at East Manchester. an 18-point lead. 58-41, with 14 wise. Invitational Tennis Tourna­ Catholic High. Last night all the excitement came minutes left. Frederick and Butler ment at the Manchester Actually, the Cougars scored two in the first half as the Cougars were controlled the boards during this wins last night. Besides tripping able to build up only a four-point ad­ period. Zito and Frederick tallied 11 Racquet Club are Jeff Aarts of vantage at the at the whistle, 39-35. and 9 points in the half. Mani'hi'Blcr (8ft) Thompson 3 0-0 6 Hartford, word was received that Zito 9 3-3 21, Butler 6 11-14 23, Frederick 6 Mt. Ki’sco, N.Y., and John Hoxburv Community College had With 5:50 to play. Hartford led, 25- Butler gained individual scoring Ingard of Brookline, Mass. 24. With 8:45 left in the half, the 1-5 13, P. Litke 6 (W 12, D. Litke 1 1-2 3, used an Ineligible player in a 102-79 honors with 23 points and 19 Murphy 2 0-0 4, Wyman 2 0-1 4, Beaupre () Cougars were out front, 24-15, but rebounds. Zito tossed in 21 points and The field of 16 will be completed win last month and instead of a 0-0 0. Totals 35 16-25 86. Wednesday. Singles and doubles defeat a win was added to the MCC Hartford tallied 11 straight points. Frederick added 13 points and 15 Ilurtfonl I'Conn (ft2) Jaworski 5 2-4 Mike Leahy canning eight in the rebounds and Paul Litke chipped in competition will be staged starting log whii h now reads 17-9. 12. Leahy 6 0-0 12, Guminiak 7 0-3 1 4 . Friday afternoon. Finals in both Wedne.sdav night the locals face stretch. with a dozen points. Sean Thompson Casey 7-2-5 16, Gray 2 0-2 4, Windish 1 0-1) Just as fast as Hartford moved out 2. Hutner 1 0-0 2. Totals 29 4-14 62. Undefeated Bennet Junior High Hoopsters divisions will be Sunday afternoon. collected 9 assists. Aarts, a native of New Canaan, is a Julin Ingiinl It was a very good 1978-79 campaign for the Jackie Tucker, Shana Hopperstead, Beth former University of New pionship. Bennet Junior High girls’ varsity basketball White, Stacy Markham. Sue Donnelly. Hampshire player where he was No. The New Hampshire State men’s team as it logged an unblemished 14-0 mark. Kneeling: Coach Chris Mooney. (Herald 1 and captained the Wildcats to the singles title was garnered by Aarts in Ski Notes Team members (left to right): Pam Brown, Photo by Strempfer) 1976 Yankee Conference cham- 1977 and is a power-hitting southpaw Young Man on Move who sharpen^ up his play the last Karen Wright, Vicki Arnum, Pam Calhoun, ■ lly Rill Sarlierek Stnrling Times two winters on the tough Florida pro SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - The circuit. Berkshire Snow Basin in West NCAA has set the starting times for Ingard, a graduate of Harvard and Cummington, Mass, was my the 1979 major college basketball currently enrolled in the Harvard Jeff AartH weekend destination with Ted Arnold Bennet, Illing Seeking Giant Coach Girls Medical School, is a former New champion.ships al the llniversity of doing the driving. England Intercollegiate singles The Bay Stater ventured North and Utah, March 24-26. won the Nova Scotia Open in 1978 and Kv MILT KICilMA.N But the three key ones were Perkins, provide a first-class image for the Berkshire was built in the late 30’s champ. The .semifinal games March 24 will added the Weymouth Open crown in a Rhome and Reeves, and after he was by Stan Brown and the folksie tradi­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Giants wasn’t entirely lost on Young, start a( 12:45 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. star-studded field. through interviewing those three, either. tion is still carried on by Ruth and Special Assignments George Young isn’t the kind of Enjoyed Fine Years (MST). The first game will pair thq The field now consists of Joe George Young came to a decision Gladys Brown. Here they have only PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The man who fools around. He’s big At the conclusion of Monday’s NCAA East Regional champion Bouquin, Bill Drake, Rich Braym, Monday. meeting, Young made Reeves no much natural snow and the grooming By LEN AU.STER against the Mid-East winner with the Philadelphia Flyers announced Terry and more than amply up­ was excellent. sive standouts. “She drives to the hoop very well and Crisp, who was fired Jan. 30 as an Doug Crawford, Eric Schieding, Ted According to my source, the man offer and did not tell him either yes Herald Sporlitwriler “Brown and Donnelly are strong West Regional titlist going against Hoehn, Bob Garfield, Ernie holstered at 250 pounds, but he Young has decided upon as new To me. each trail had a different is a tough rebounder." the Ram assistant coach, will handle special or no, merely saying he would get coach commented. the Mid-West champion in the secon 1 Uthgenannt and Aarts and Ingard. coach of the Giants is Dan Reeves, back to him. Reeves will hear from character, as Arnold led me through Prospects not only abound in defensive players. They have assignment scouting for the team. moves as nimbly and effective­ game. Proceeds will enter the and you can look for the official an­ the Giants’ general manager shortly. the area. By the way, this is Arnold’s the Bennet and Illing Junior quickness and made most of our Denise White was Illing’s set-up Flyers’ General Manager Keith Soaring Like a Bird ly as a ballet dancer. He has steals. They operated our fast The championship game March 26 Manchester Memorial Hospital nouncement most anytime now. When the Giants signed Young, 20th year as a member of the guard, averaging 6 points per outing Allen said Crisp’ duties wili include moved so quickly and ac­ High boys’ basketball break," Mooney stated of her will begin at 7:15 p.m.. following the Development Fund. Ski jumper Walter Malmquist, a student at Dartmouth, sails Reeves is a former running back they gave him a five-year contract National Ski patrol and he started his as well. “She’s a good ball handler scouting of upcoming Philadelphia programs but on the girls’ backcourt tandem. who penetrates well. She gets the third-place game scheduled to start Bleachers will be erected on one through the air during competition in the Eastern Series Cham­ complished so much in the past for the Cowboys who first began for around $100,000 a year. Reeves vocation at Berkshire Snow Basin. opponents, along with other special teams as well. Stacy Markham, like her team­ ball inside,” voiced Grigerick. at 4:35 p.m. court where the finals will be played. pionship Jump at Brattleboro, Vt. The Ivy Leaguer won with five days he has virtually made coaching for them under Tom Landry will be given a comparable one There is certainly a variety of scouting assignments. mates a ninth-grader, was cited as a Mary Gallagher is another who has jumps of 82 and 81 meters. (UPI Photo) up his mind on who will be the while he was still active as a player although his figures won’t be quite skiing here, from the over mile long Bennet, under second-year Coach good rebounder and an “all-around shown promise as has Leslie nine years ago. that high. Sugar Run, novice, or Stan’s Schuss Chris Mooney, completed its cam­ next head coach for the New good player,” by Mooney. Gaouette. The latter. Illing’s 5 foot-9 The 35-year-old Americus, Ga., Two weeks ago. Reeves was in­ or Cascade expert, with lots of good paign with an unblemished 14-0 mark York Giants. “Unselfish team play was the key center, has a "good shot from the native comes to the Giants bearing vited to New York by Wellington intermediate slopes and trails. while crosstown Illing, under the Without taking any time off at all to the undefeated season,” the Bear foul line in. She has to work on her Bench Envious of Rose direction of second-year Coach Jim after being named the Giants' everybody's endorsement. The Mara to talk about the Giants’ job. The base lodge is diffferent as it Names in the News Giants' two owners, Wellington and has a washed gravel base, no chance Grigerick, went 9-5. Two of the coach offered. “We’re definitely sen­ quickness. Her game has improved general manager last Wednesday He seemed to be growing a bit dis­ ding some talent up there," Mooney By MILT RICHMAN .... iw 'iiiitwmihunwMwiuwMW Tim Mara, both like him, which of slipping here. Rest rooms spotless. Rams’ setbacks were to the unbeaten quite a bit from the beginning of the mercial. “He's incredible the way he evening. Young began his whirlwind couraged when he heard no more stated, alluding to Manchester High. year." Grigerick cited. “I was worried about the article naturally was a big plus in his favor. A large open hearth fireplace, and Bears. NEW YORK (UPI) - John­ gives himself so completely to Will McEnaney five-day cross-country trip. from the Giants until contacted by Grigerick, too, will be graduating and I told Sparky I was, but he told Tom Landry also likes him and never good New England cooking at rock Jackie Tucker, talle.st Bear at 5- The junior highs floored fine girl ny Bench, I keep hearing, is en­ baseball. For Pete, baseball is prac­ He jetted first to Los Angeles Young following the general some prospects to the high school me to quit worrying about it,” Bench ST. LOUIS tUPI) — The St. Louis Cardinals Monday signed a free-agent bottom prices. Ski shop and rentals foot-8, and Karen Wright each tallied quintets. And it appears the high vious of Pete Rose, so I figured tically his whole life 24 hours a day. said. hesitated to say so whenever he was manager’s visits with Perkins and ranks. relief pitcher and said four other players have agreed to contract terms for where he interviewed Ray Perkins, all on the same floor. at an 11-point clip to lead the offense. school will be the beneficiary in the He’s consumed with it.” Basically, Johnny McNamara, the the coming season. asked about his youthful-looking Rhome in Los Angeles. All the time future. I’d ask him myself and he’d offensive coordinator for the San The ski school is directed by On the opposite end of the court. Pam Nancy Curtin led the Illing squad “I like him,” Bench said, speaking Reds’ new manager, and Sparky Diego Chargers, and Jerry Rhome, assistant coach. Young had a good he awaited further word from with a 12 points per game average. laugh the whole thing off and Will McEnaney. 27, a left-handed relief pitcher, was signed as a free agent. impression of Reeves before even Giants, Reeves made it clear he Howard Redpath, with a staff of 20 Brown and Sue Donnelly were defen­ of Rose. “He has been an important Anderson, their old one, are the same McEnaney. 27. has a 12-14 major league record with appearances in 224 the Seattle Seahawks' offensive say no, but I figured all wrong. part of my life and an important part coach, during the weekend at the speaking with him Monday. As would like a crack at the head teaching the AMT method. Berkshire type. games. The Cardinals also announced pitchers Tom Bruno, Rob Dressier and has 11 trails and slopes served by 3 T- He didn’t laugh at all and he didn’t of a lot of players’ lives with the home of attorney Marvin Demhoff, someone who knows his football, coaching job. “That’s right,” Bench said. “The John Urrea and infielder Manny Castillo have signed contracts. Only seven bars and a rope tow. This is an area say no. Reds. He's unique and he’s expiting. players of the 40-man winter roster now are unsigned. who represents both men. knows ballplayers and also knows Perkins and Rhome also were first person I ever heard mention how to communicate with them. greatly interested in replacing John for skiers and ski families who want “I’m envious of the fact he’s get­ Nobody can ever take that away Johnny's name was Sparky. You From there. George Young got on to travel less, pay less, and ski more. ting $800,000," Bench said straight from him, Hal McRae another plane for Dallas where he Reeves stands out as an obviously in­ McVay, whom the Giants fired on know. Sparky, he doesn’t have too telligent choice. Thursday and Friday even less. out, without trying to skirt the sub­ “As far as he and I are concerned many bad words for anyone, but had a long private session Monday Dec. 18. Both made good presen­ FORT MEYERS. Fla. (UPI) —Nineteen players were on hand Monday for The area is honest as I found out. I ject. “When it doubles your salary personally, we’re very honest with when he praises someone, he praises with Dan Reeves, the Cowboys’ Young listened to Reeves’ ideas tations to Young in their meetings the opening day of spring training workouts of the Kansas City Royals in­ and you’re back there catching 14 each other. You ask me how much I from the heart, and that was the way offensive coordinator. and also the way he presented them. with him, according to my informa­ left my mittens and goggles behind to cluding veterans Hal McRae, A1 Hrabosky and Clint Hurdle, The fact that Reeves stays in tion. step out for a few minutes and found years, how are you supposed to feel? feel he can do for the Phillies and my he always spoke of Johnny Young has interviews scheduled The money thing is hard to explain to Other veterans on hand for the week-long instructional and rehabilitation excellent physical shape (he plays a Young originally became aware of them where I left them. I lost a cou­ answer is I don’t think he can do McNamara.” with a couple of more candidates. people. I’m making four times more ^rtion of the camp were veterans Steve Mingori. Jamie Quirk and free agent great deal of racquet ball) and will Perkins when both were with the ple of pair in other areas. Berkshire anything. They’re already winners. What McNamara and Anderson Bob Robertson. than I ever thought I would, so that Baltimore Colts. What brought operates Wednesday through Sunday And he already has created an im­ have in common most is their low- and holiday weeks daily, and is just isn’t the whole thing. It isn't the balance as to where he’s going to key quality. In that connection. Tom Burgess Perkins to Young’s attention even money alone. more forcibly was the fact Oakland’s 70 miles away Route 91 north to play.” Bench was reminded of the story con­ RICHMOND. Va. (UPII — Tom Burgess, third base coach last season for Route 9 west in Massachusetts. “I said on TV Pete Rose isn't worth Johnny Bench has always been one cerning McNamara when he was No Surprises Al Davis thought so highly of him, he $800,000," Bench went on. “ It the Atlanta Braves, was named Monday to manage the club’s AAA team in seriously considered naming him the See you on the mountain. to speak his mind. He isn’t the type to managing San Diego during spring bothered him somewhat. I was being Richmond, the Richmond Braves announced. ^ Raiders’ new coach before finally cut up people intentionally but training in 1975. The Padres weren’t - ?**■ ® International League manager who guided Tidewater deciding on Tom Flores. honest, though, Pete said namewise sometimes in offering the truth, as sure in what direction they were he has reached the pinnacle and he’s !? Tommie Aaron, who was promoted to first-base coach with As for Rhome, the two Maras in­ he sees it, he slices deeper than he in­ headed at the time and McNamara the Atlanta club. In Pro Tennis the No. 1 player. Yes, it's true he has tends, He gave an interview last year called the players around him one terviewed him a week ago, and while f Basketball been a great part of the Reds’ in which he talked of the way Sparky day saying he wished to speak with Earl Morrall they were talking with him, he said success. But we have other talent DETROIT (UPI) — There were no surprises Monday in first- he would like to know who his im­ Anderson had grown more them. r()und action in the $150,000 Women’s Pro Tennis Tournament and ability on the club. People ask withdrawn from the Reds’ players. MIAMI (UPI) - Former Miami Dolphins' quarterback Earl Morrall was mediate boss would be because there PEE WEE “He was using a watch, and he took named quarterback coach at the University of Miami Monday by Coach with all seeded players gaining victories in opening-round play. me who’s going to be the leader now, After the story appeared. Bench said it off his wrist and put it down on the were a couple of people for whom he Willie Garage stopped CBC last which kind of offends me. There have Howard Schnellenberger, who used to help tutor the Dolphins The 10 matches were capped by couldn’t work. Rhome was told by the writer had misinterpreted the ground,” Bench said. “After 10 The other five seeds, led by top night, 35-20, and Blue Moon upended been many leaders on our club. Tony thrust of what he had said. Anderson Schnellenberger was an assistant to Dolphin Coach Don Shula until last fourth-seeded Virginia Wade’s late- the Maras they weren’t sure who the minutes or so, Doug Rader walked seed Martina Navratilova, take the VFW, 31-29, at the Y last night. Perez was one and how much did you knew what Bench intended to say and month when he was picked to replace the departing Lou Saban. night, 6-2, 7-5 victory over Diane GM would be. When it subsequently over, stepped on the watch and said, Leading scorers were Brian ever hear about him? never had any hard feelings toward Desfor, of Long Beach, Calif. court today as the first-round turned out to be George Young, the “Time’s up!’ The players didn’t matches come to an end. Brophy (27) an Sean O’Donnell (6) “Look, no one plays harder than him, but when the Reds fired Ander­ Bennie Cunningham The day began with 14-year-old Giants’ new general manager know Johnny and Doug set the whole In other first-round matches Mon­ for Willis and Jay Mistretta (8) and Pete does,” said the Reds’ receiver, son in November, Bench called him thing up between them to lighten up PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Bennie Cunningham Susan Mascarin of suburban Grosse thought it would be a good idea to Kelly Dubois (8) for CBC. who was in the city to make a com­ day, Kate Lateiam of Palo Alto, talk with Jerry Rhome himself, and at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. and clear the atmosphere. underwent surgery on his left knee Monday to repair cartilage damage suf­ Pointe losing to Czechoslovakia’s Calif., beat Kay McDaniel of Tom Dillon and Matt Paggioli each Renata Tomanova, 6-2, 6-2. fered in the sixth game of the 1978 season against the Atlanta Falcons Shreveport, La., 6-3, 6-0; Marita he did. Like Ray Perkins, Jerry hooped 12 points for the Moons and Cunningham m iss^ the Steelers’ last ten games and all three playoff Wade, 33, who skipped the last two Rhome lost out in the semifinals. Mike McDonald (18) and Danny tournaments to rest for this one, was Redondo of National .City, Calif, matches. im:luding the Super Bowl victory over the Dallas Cowboys. He will defeated Leslie Allen of New York, 6- Callahan (5) were best for the Vets. tiling Junior High Girl Hoopsters one of three seeded players who [ Bowling ^ remain at Pittsburgh’s Divine Providence Hospital indefinitely. 3. 6-0: Turnbull downed Regina Mar- played Monday and won matches. Compiling a fine 9-5 record this campaign sikova of Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-2; Jim Grigerick, Nancy Curtin, Michele Fifth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of was the Illing Junior High girls’ varsity U..S. MIXED - Sharon 497, Phyllis Heritage 475, Renee Richards of Newport Beach, Toscano, Donna Piccarello, Toby Brown, Phil Esposito Australia turned back Regina Mar- Madore 185-467, Diane Sharon D’Allessando 489, Calif., edged Hana Mandlikova of basketball team. Team members (left to sikova of Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 6-2, Challenge Match Leslie Gaouette. Carrie Thomas, Cindy Katz, Brennan 222-176-200-598, Midge Bergeron 451, Esposito, who registered the 30th hat trick of hi<: Czechoslovakia, 7-5, 6-3; Carrie right) Front row: Laura Gatzkiewicz, Chris and sixth-seeded Ann Kiyomura of I BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ( UPI) - Laurie Bergeron. (Herald Photo by Linda Battoe 177-483, Shirley McBride 466. WaTne,‘"’“"M ‘"h'" Rangers battled to a 6^‘ Meyer of , Ind., shaded Brown, Mary Gallagher, Denise White, Nan­ Washington. Monday was chosen National Hockey League Player of the San Mateo, Calif,, came from behind ' The “Big Three" of women’s tennis Strempfer) Doreen DeLisIe 182, Marge Pam Teeguarden, 6-4, 6-4, and Sue cy Wynn, Wendy Felletter.. Standing: Coach DeLisle 183-503. Edi I w f to oust Bettyann Stuart of Fort will battle for the $100,000 first prize Barker beat Barbara Potter, 3-6, 7-5, ZOCIAC — Maureen Myers, Fla., 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, in a challenge tournament. Duchaine 184-464, Fran .CARtETS ' assists in four games last week 7-6 (7-0). Bowen 175-197-490, Ellen Warwick 191-502, Marilyn bwsting his .sea.son totals to .30 goals and 57 points. Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova Ferguson 187, Nancy and Tracy Austin, plus another Bauer 200-553, Rose Longtin 180-476, Bee McKeown 179-467, Barbara NEW 1979 CHEVR9LET Tom Flores player to be named later, will par­ Jubenville 187-493. Spectacular Bid Favorite ticipate in a four-player, $200,000 Dent Goes Back to Work Moquin 200-205-553. Sheila tournament March 31-April 1 at the Price 204-479, Alice Brown < UPI I - Tom Flores, the Oakland Raiders’ new coach 180-512, Linda Burton 184- and realigned the rest of the staff New assistant La Costa Country Club in Carlsbad, Elson Honored After Scoring Easy Win Calif., it was announced Monday. 499. Peg Callahan 482, Lois CHICAGO (UPI) - Bob ChTrliP Raider offensive line coacrwhile After Whirlwind Winter Sperry 456, Alice Raymo (.harhc Sumner was appointed to handle defensive backs The winner gets $100,000, with $50,- Elson, a major-league HALLANDALE, Fla. (UPIJ - 000 going to the runnerup, $30,000 to 453. Dolly Dawood 486, ‘'“a'-h Oliver Spencer would shift from offense to the 1-5. Despite the slow early pace, the NEW YORK (UPI)-Bucky made himself probably somewhere Dent is Especially anxious to get to baseball announcer whose Spectacular Bid, an early favorite to time was just a second off the track the third-place finisher and $20,000 John White 201-220-201-622, play-by-play of Chicago pro 'vill coach offensive receivers Ray Willsey will Dent gets up off his laurels and between $150,000 to $200,000, which the Yankees' camp so he can spend Ed Duchaine 215-578, Bob become the third colt in three years record and 1-5 of a second behind the just for showing up. sports spanned five goes back to work Tuesday and isn’t exactly cheese dip for a guy who time with Charlie Lau, the club's new Hufford 202, Dale Bauer sr,Esr to win the Triple Crown, em­ record for the stakes, batted .243 and hit only five homers batting coach who did so much for decades, was elected un­ barrassed five other 3-year-olds Mon­ 202, Eric Wood 216, Dave Ronnie Franklin, who was up on you never saw anyone happier during the regular season and a sixth several of Kansas City’s hitters, Lau animously to the baseball day by winning Gulfstream Park’s Expansion Planned Price 209-564, Ed Yourkas Kareem Abdul Jabbar Spectacular Bid, commented later, in your life. one in the playoff. Dent wasn’t specializes in teaching hitters to go Hall of Fame. $50,000 Fountain of Youth Stakes by a DES MOINES, 111, (UPI) - The He’s headed for Fort Lauderdale, 221-208-203-632, E rnie 1 J s^ W I pqT ^ ' ~ Rareem Abdul-Jabbar. who returned from a " I t seems the further he goes, the looking to grab ail he possibly could to the opposite field. Whipple 212-564, Larry whopping 8 1/2 lengths. Women’s Professional Basketball Fla., to prepare for a new season he siJpffnoH ’'"ad ‘cp one game early with an injured right knee will better he gets," The 19-year-old either. When he went to Knoxville, “I’m really excited about that,” DeLisle 215. Fred Kozicki But according to trainer Grover jockey said he whipped him four League will expand from eight to at with the world champion Yankees Tenn., last Saturday where he had He iniureri ! h o l f ^ ^ ‘®am spokesman said Monday least 14 teams next year, an official Dent said 'Tve never had a good hit­ 222. lo h l n knee Friday night in Milwaukee when the Bucks’ Marques "Bud” Delp the precocious colt times as he barreled down the and he says you have no idea how played earlier in his career, he ting instructor. -lohnson crashed into him on a rebound in the third quarter. ^ thought the effort was 10 hours over­ stretch. says, 4 W heel good it’ll feel to put on the uniform turned back the $2,400 he was paid When the right-handed hitting Dent CtMiNTRV CLUB - due. Because Spectacular Bid went off Kate McEnroe, a spokeswoman for again. and asked that it be used to buy first came up with the White Sox six John Burger 135. Bert Ahmad Rashad "We galloped him a mile and at 1-10, there was no show betting the league’s office, said Monday the When you talk to Bucky Dent about tickets to the local games for the un­ seasons ago. he was a dead pull three-eights this morning and he Davis 147, Frank Kiernan LUV Pickup allowed. The winner paid $2.20 and WBL already has 28 applications the past four months, he doesn’t try derprivileged kids in the city. hitter. Lately, he has been trying to nou!fcd'?h"^^'^^'^' ~ Minnesota Vikings Monday an- really reached the last eighth of a 354, Pete Staum 364. Don $2.10, the minimum allowed. Lot O’ from indiUduals and groups in­ to describe them, he merely shakes Everywhere Bucky Dent went this hit more to the^ opposite field. 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed trans., rear step bumper/ mile," Delp said. “It was like he was Benoit 366, Orlando Annulli .ycar c ^ ira.-tr'"* '’ five indiyiduafone- Gold was second and paid $2.10. terested in developing a franceiise his head. winter, people flocked around him. People have bombarded Dent with radio, fuel tank shield plate, F70 all terrain tires,, saying, ‘Where is everybody? I’m 367, Gordie Wilson 145-350, Bishop’s Choice was third and for the women’s league, which began For starters, there was that three- Particularly the ladies, who obvious­ all kinds of questions since last Oc­ Carter Care package. Slock #2873. th^mines in ig76*'“ft agents in the NFL. He joined ready."’ play this year. Bill Tomkiel 144-351. John ino Vikings in 1976. after playing with St. Louis. Buffalo and Seattle Calumet Farms’ Rivalero was run home run of his off Mike Torrez ly were attracted to him by his soft- tober. The one he has been asked Wilson 145-357. Terry Delp said he had worked the dark fourth. that brought the Yankees from styled. down-home manner and even­ most often, he said, was whether he gray son of Bold-Bidder Spectacular Schilling 141-382. Charlie GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK” Delp said Spectacular Bid would behind and broke the backs of the ly chiseled good looks. Over the feels what he did against the Dodgers Whelan 148-383. Larry T" long but easy, building up to the 1 1- run next in the Florida Derby March Withdraw Offers Red Sox in the Eastern Division weekend. Dent participated in a was strictly a one-shot proposition or 16-mile Fountain of Youth. Bates 169-138-440, Vie Laurie Barry All-HCC Pick 6 and probably again in Hialeah’s CINCINNATI (U P I)-T he Cincin­ playoff. That was followed by his sports forum at the Concord Hotel whether he thinks he can ever Abraitis 138-136-168-442. CARTER He said he had trained him for Flamingo Stakes before going to nati Reds .said Monday night they being voted the World Series’ MVP where he answered questions from duplicate such a performance. Harlem The all-Hartford County speed in his earlier outing in the after he helped do in the Dodgers Also tabbed to the squad were Nan- Kentucky to begin his quest for the were withdrawing contract offers to guests of all ages. “Nobody ever goes into a World ZODI.AC - Edith Palmer Conference girls’ ba.sketball team seven-furlong Hutcheson Stakes two Sets Record with a .417 batting average. And then cy Zaz/^ro of .South Catholic, Mary Triple Crown with the Kentucky Der- left-handed Southern California One 12-year-old girl in the audience Series expecting to be a hero,” said 190-504, Tonny Verfaille Caobetrotten was announced last Saturday night at weeks ago and wanted to make sure Eamonn Coghlan of Irleland came,Bucky-in Wonderland, the off­ TOMORROW! Cobb of Northwest Catholic, Kathy hy. pitcher Bill Bordley. the club’s top raised her hand and asked Dent Dent. “You play the game and see 185, Hildur Zawistowski Xavier High in Middletown. he could go the mile. Spectacular bid earned earned $35,- is about to break the tape and season to cap all off-seasons, when 7:30 PM Sharon Smith of choice in the January free-agent whether she could kiss him. what happens. I think I have the abili­ 177, Eileen Henson 175-479, East Catholic’s Laurie Barry, Spectacular Bid had no trouble 880 Monday to bring his career win­ draft. the dark-haired 27-year-old Yankee MEMORIAL COLISEUM 'Plows M ST0« j u m p SAUS^pnCl Men y High, and Kathy Basola of ,St set a world indoor record of “Sure," he said, laughing. “Why ty to play as well as I did last year. I Alyce McArdle 182-495, • NEW HAVEN • senior captain, was the Eaglette with the distance, lying back in third nings to $438,130. It was only his se­ Authorised De3er\ Iniimas Aquinas. 3:52.6 for the mile in the San The club's vice president in charge shortstop discovered he was one of not?" really feel I’m a better hitter than I Laurel Morrissette 184-470, •WiOtAiOfK 17.00 M .00 $1.00 selected with each conference school place for a slow half mile, then cond race as a 3-year-old but (If .scouting said the club had the mo.st marketable commodities in The little girl marched herself to 12 A f w n f r . $$.00 $4.00 $3.00 having one representative. Voting was by the coaches. was last season. That doesn’t mean Laurie Dumont 187-180-524, ttchett m Mie: CeOsewii t e i ONk« taking the lead on the back stretch Franklin said it was his best. Diego Games last Saturday Amerca commercially. A Tldittreii 1229Jbiin St Manchester 646-6464 negotiated in good faith but they the stage and the Yankee shortstop I'm gonna shoot for home runs, Cathy Bohjalian 235-497, and drawing away for a time of 1:41 (UPI Photo) could come to no agreement. Without so much as lifting a bat or delivered just as he promised. The though. I’m not a home run hitter.” INPONMATION: 7724300 dra M0A«D n i • FM T11 • SAT i i s . fielding a ground ball, Bucky Dent Marie St. Onge 458, Marlys crowd gave him a big hand. Dvorak 465, Kim McComb PAGK KOtiHTKKN - KVENING HERALD. Tufs Fph M I07q

EVENING HERALD. Tues,, Feb, 20. 1979— PAGE FIFTEEN Environmentalists Again Question Hiring Peopletalk HEBRON — For the second time The letter, signed bv R, J. Dolan since the Water Pollution Control community systems were found to be David Marnicki, chairman of the engineering at the University of could ever sell it. If the public is not Jr., executive vice president of CEM. a preferred alternative. This is the WPCA, was also in attendance at the Authority recommended the hiring of he .said. "What remains as a matter Connecticut with a present member with us it would be a futile task,” he Consulting F'nvironmental Engineers estimated cost for testing of leaching Board of Selectmen's meeting during of the CEE staff as a rodman. said. tact is that both contractors will field sites. The total CEM cost for to complete the initial survey in con­ the discussion of the matter. He said Referring to the allegation by CEM Reid expressed concern about get­ The Trial Comes First provide a 201 Facilities Plan, accep­ phase one is $31,059 and the total cost nection with a sewer avoidance the allegations by CEM were that a member of the local authority ting the study under way and Cynthia table to the state and federal for phase two is $27,500. Whatever the outcome of the land­ I'll sing the National Anthem if Bill study, the Center for the Environ­ authorities, but that we do this at a directed against him and he denied implied that DEP favored another Wilson, a board member, said that (^limpsen The CEE proposal quoted a price them. Marnicki. in a letter to Reid, mark Los Angeles court case in Veeck wants me to.” ment and Man. has questioned the savings of 15.000 in the town budget firm, Marnicki said any comments the board would have to justify a con­ Casablanca Records threw a party ol $104,500 to complete the two said Dolan's letter contained many which Michelle Triola Marvin is Veeck does — says ’Tm happy he recommendation. and $45,000 in the national budget." from DEP employee Robert Smith tract at a higher price. Reid added suing Lee Marvin for ex-lover sup­ Monday at New York, New York dis­ phases of the initial survey, about "erroneous and misleading were in response to wants to adopt us. I wish everyone CEM was one of the finalists after He was referring to the difference that the WPCA should have followed port money, her attorney, Marvin would.” co for Lucie Arnaz and costar Robert bids were ofiened. $45,941 higher than the CEM statements." specific questions asked by him its initial plan to have both firms in cost for the CEE proposal of $104,- proposal. Mitchelson. is likely to emerge with Klein to announce release of the In a letter written to First Select­ Marnicki said that he never said which were only asked because come back for further decision of Cleats and AH'/ 500 as oppt)sed to CEM's bid of $M,- In the Feb. 8 letter, CEM stated a bundle to take to the bank, soundtrack album of the new man Aaron Reid. CEM again CEM was not an engineering firm, Dolan had listed Smith as a reference their proposals before making its On March 14, CBS-TV will stage a 559. Additional costs which CEM has several areas of concern over the he said that he said, "their Mitchelson has been signed by broadway musical "They're Playing questioned the decision of the WPCA proposed for the project include $2,- in an earlier letter to Reid. Marnicki decision. salute to Pearl Bailey, and former WPCA decision and also questioned emphasis was on planning as opposed Simon and Schuster to write “Live Our Song” ... ABC-TV is tooling up a citing cost as well as organizational 700 for a survey of an additional 150 said, "I find it curious that Mr. Dolan Mrs. Wilson said if the authority Ins — a book on the problems of first lady Betty Ford will be one of new nine-segment special titled “The the method by which the recommen­ to design" wishes to dispute and discredit his ix)ints which were previously men­ homes if it is fell that all 750 homes dation was made. recommendation isn’t approved she living together without benefit of the stars of the show, doing a soft American Sportsman” and among tioned Marnicki also said that he had no own reference.” shoe with Pearlie Mae. need to be surveyed. Also. $16,000 of In his letter Dolan also cited, would assume that it would have to clergy. clips on tap are Cheryl Tiegs and working relationship with CEE other Reid told the other members of the start over again with new firms as Says executive producer-director "allegedly unfavorable comments than working as a surveyor for two He's being swamped with letters Peter Beard among elephants in board that the matter is at the point well as the previously contacted from women who went to buy it. Marty Paset ta, “We knew Betty was Kenya, Jan-Michael Vincent and with regard to our proposal and past days a week while a senior in civil now where he doesn't know "how we irms. somewhat influenced by her husband Convicts and Lawmakers work. It is disturbing that these Trouble is, with all the preoccupation Deborah Raffin diving into Cuba’s of the Marvin trial, he hasn’t gotten when she showed up at the first Cayman Trench, Jack and Margaux alleged statements, off the record, rehearsal wearing golf shoes.” Improve Prison Conditions and out of context, were made by an around to writing it yet. Hemingway visiting a primitive In­ authority member (not by DEP) to Tony I I I iiat Quote of the Day dian tribe and Tana Tucker and THOM ASTON. Maine (UPII - In a writer Tom McGuane on a wild horse tough, prisoners and "extreme the authority in a tone that strongly Republicans Recommend • For Tony Orlando, superstardom Best-selling veterinarian-turned- unique experiment, Maine State homosexuality," Fernald says. suggested the DEP favored another author James Herriot, whose real roundup in Wyoming ... Opera diva Prison inmates are helping on the stage isn’t nearly enough. All Roberta Peters will be the guest star Warden Richard G. OliW and contract over CEM, Both gentlemen his life he’s wanted a shot at home name is James Alfred Wight who legislators draft a bill designed to on upcoming shows both of Mike Donald L. .Allen, director of the at DEP will deny this categorically," plate in the big leagues and he’s out borrowed his pen name from a alleviate overcrowding at the jail. Bureau of Corrections, said they Dolan said. Hills for Finance Board to get it, if only as a batboy. soccer goalie he once saw on televi­ Douglas and Merv Griffin .... I„ee Overcrowding is making "hard­ don't have, figures to back up the in­ Dolan further said, "It is un­ The 34-year-old singer has offered sion, in an interview the Good Remick will portray Margaret core" criminals of the younger in­ HEBRON — The Republican Town The Board of Finance, which has Hansen of New Zealand. Housekeeping magazine: "I’m 99 Sullavan in a CBS-TV four-hour mates' claims of violence, but Allen derstandable that a previous working Committee has voted unanimously to the power to fill its own vacancies his services in that capacity to Bill mates and making the prison "the relationship between a member of Members of the Republican percent veterinarian and 1 percent special based on Brooke Hayward’s admits the incidents of vfolence have recommend Wilbur Hills of Gilead until the next municipal election, will Veeck of the Chicago White Sox - most dangerous place to live in increased lately. the authority and our competitor will Women's Club will be asked to join writer. The farmers wouldn’t care if memoir “Haywire” ... Beau Bridges, Street to fill the Republican vacancy receive the recommendation for its says "I just want to put that Sox un­ with costar Sally Field, is in New Maine," says inmate advocate He said the overcrowding, with the have established their credentials in the committee for this meeting. The my name was George Bernard Shaw; George Fernald on the Board of Finance. The vacan­ scheduled meeting on Feb. 28. iform on sometime next summer ... York to promote 20th Century-Fox’s prison's capacity of 400 at its peak these areas much more vividly in his public is also invited, The committee 1 11 come in and be batboy one day. they want their animals well cared Fernald and inmate paralegal cy was created by the resignation of In other business the Town Com­ also voted to donate $25 toward the for.” "Norma Rae” . now. gives less space per prisoner mind, than our one evening's presen­ Charles Schaeffer. Robert Lovell say overcrowding is and more occasion for contact. tation could. However, if this per­ mittee members voted to have American Field Service which spon­ causing chaos and increasing the in­ Hills is a son of the late Homer foreign exchange students attending Rep. Laurence Connolly Jr.. D- sonal acquaintance with oqe bidder sors the exchange students; and cidence of violence among prisoners. Hills who was a member of the Rham this year, speak at its next nominated Merle Thoma to fill a Disco Dancers TV in Review Portland. one of the legislators was to outweigh all other con­ town's first Board of Finance es­ Young men between the ages of 17 working on the bill with the inmates. meeting on March 15. The exchange committee vacancy. The nomination siderations, other bidders should tablished by a town meeting in Oc­ students are Akira Isahai and Laura Dunfield, right, one of the instruc­ and 21 are being exposed to older. have been informed beforehand." will be considered at the March 15 the lessons are Nataline DeGregorio, 56 tober 1951. Tatshukiko Wada of Japan and Karen meeting. tors in disco dancing for the Manchester Elizabeth Drive, left, and John Logan, 113 Recreation Department, teaches the latest Hawthorne St., center. (Herald photo by Bur­ New ‘Roots’ Flourishes Fire Volunteers steps at a series of lessons at St. Bridget’s bank) School Saturday morning. Participating in By JOAN HANAIJER with the movie “American Graffiti” expected its stunning success and opposite scored a 25 percent share in didn’t counter-program against it. NEW YORK (UPI) — First ratings New York, 33 in Chicago and 29 in Respond to Calls returns on the sequel to “Roots” in­ The final episode of the new "Roots" Theater Los Angeles. CBS, with “Ail in the will have to face “The Sound of Do you have a problem dicate the seven-part miniseries will Family,” “Alice” and the first hour HEBRON — The Hebron Volunteer Firefighters be a solid success — but not the Music” on NBC and (gasp, wow) responded to five calls during a 24-hour period, Chief of "Marathon Man,” racked up 23,20 "Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes” record-breaker its parent show* and 18 shares in those three cities., William Borst reported Friday. became. on CBS. At approximately 6:15 p.m., Thursday, the department with Delivery Service? Klein Shines in*Show But- the main competition for "Roots: The Next Generations” “Roots 2” doesn’t come from rival was summoned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald opened on ABC Feb. 18 and runs Cross, Church Street, because of a chimney fire. Chief By GLENNE CURRIE programming — it comes from its out right in the end when Gersch — represent the alter egos of the two nightly all week — except Saturday parent show, the originai "Roots.” Borst found that the building was totally involved upon and Leon — grow up. NEW YORK (UPI) - The finest leads, and appear occasionally as night — climaxing on Feb. 25 with the The first episode of the original arriving at the scene. We would like to hear about itl thing about the new Neil Simon On Center Stage Simon got the basic idea from the back-up singers. final chapter in which Marlon Brando “Roots,” broadcast Jan. 23, 1977, Borst said that the cause of the fire is still under in­ musical, “They’re Playing Our composer and lyricist of this show: The music is soft rock, the plays American Nazi chief George took a 52 percent share of the New HAMBURG, West Germany (UPI) vestigation. Extensive damage was done to the house as Song,” is Robert Klein. Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Lincoln Rockwell. numbers virtually indistinguishable York audience, a 60 percent share in — Edgar Allen Poe and the German well as the contents. However, the building can be rebuilt WE IN THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT WANT TO It’s the best musical of the season Sager. from one another apart from the The first ratings news to come said Borst. Also, two firefighters received minor injuries on Broadway to date, amusing, Chicago and a 63 percent share in Los mass murderer Peter Kuerten take The dialogue is first-class Simon, orchestrations. But the opening from the A C Nielsen Co., were the Angeles. In the national Nielsens, center stage in the first play by 31- during the blaze with the most serious, a laceration MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR HERALD DELIVERED delightful, witty, but it’s not liable to growing out of and remaining true to number. “Failin’,” and "Workin’ it ’overnights" — the ratings and which aren’t yet computed for year-old Wolf Christian Schroeder, sustained by a firefighter from Colchester. He received ' win many prizes — unless there’s an character. Klein takes the funny O ut" are catchy and the lyrics make percentage share of the audience in treatment at the Windham Community Memorial PROMPTLY AND NEATLY TO YOUR HOME award for the best Neil Simon show "Roots 2,” the opening chapter of produced by the Hamburg lines and bends and tortures them sense. New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. "Roots” totaled a 61 percent share of Schauspielhaus. Hospital and was discharged. of the year. into classic comedy. His perfor­ The best number is the satiric title For the layman, the easiest way to the audience. Schroeder entitled his drama Volunteer departments which responded at the scene ’’They’re Playing Our Song,” mance could not be better, and he’s EACH AFTERNOON. song, which has the couple in a compare “Roots 2" with its The big figure on that series, “Dream-Murderer, or Eldgar Allen were Columbia and Colchester. Also, companies from which opened Feb, 11 at the Imperial the undoubted star of the show, nightclub reacting to hearing their predecessor is to look at the share of however, was the final installment, Poe Meets Peter Kuerten,” attemp­ Marlborough and Bolton were on standby at the Hebron Theater, is one of those shows whose though his breathy song delivery can own numbers being played. Klein audience — the percentage of those which took a 71 percent share, with ting to show that although the Companies. The Andover department loaned its air com­ WE WILL NOT BE SATISFIED-WITH SECOND-BEST! sum is greater than its parts. be irritating. does some of his best work here, as a watching television at the time who an estimated audience of about 82 American novelist apparently had lit­ pressor. It has a boy-meets-girl theme, a lit­ Actually, there are only two non-dancer who becomes a disco tuned in to watch a particular show. The other calls which were received during this time PLEASE CALL US IF YOU FEEL YOUR SERVICE tle too much like Simon’s “Chapter million viewers. ABC estimates the tle in common with the Duesseldorf characters in "They’re Playing Our duke in what may be the first big "Roots 2” won a 42 percent share murderer, their identities actually do period were one automobile accident, two mutual aide Two" for comfort. Established song Song." Sonia is played by Lucie Ar­ first episode of “Roots 2” was production number just for two in New York, 40 in Chicago and 39 in almost merge, with Kuerten calls and one truck fire. writer Robert Gersch meets kookie naz, who sings and looks better than watched by 65 million people.. IS NOT UP TO PAR. singers. Los Angeles — respectable figures. Of course, the first “Roots” was a lyricist Sonia Walsk, but his in­ carrying out murders that Poe only Liza Minnelli but lacks star quality. At more than Z'z hours the show is Consider the opposition — NBC sleeper — the other networks never envisioned. securities drive him to give her up Leon never appears. The only other too long. A couple of the songs Hebron Bulletins ) when she refuses to abandon Leon, a bodies ever seen are "The Girls” and wouldn't be missed, though it dependent former lover. All comes “The Boys,” three of each, who wouldn't be easy to cut Simon’s lines T V Tonight UQUORDEPT. NO LOWiR PRICES MirWHERE Have you had trouble with op Nawtywad Qama a Hogan's Haroaa Public Hearing Manchester Theater Group 6d)0 n Sounding Board 6S DIckCavstt jX O S N n n ODanoaFWvar ARTHUR DRUG HEBRON—The Board of Finance will conduct a public J "nw Brady Bunch 11:30 Q S S MacNaN / Lahrar Raport d ) Bamaby Jonas hearing Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Office Building to IJoktr-aWM S W R d Kingdom discuss possible uses of an estim ate $44,IX)0 in Federal ) B o z o 'i Big Top i s Movla "Flame Ot The Bar­ OCtilooAndThaMan bary Coast" (1945) John Wayne, delivery service in the past? Starts New Musical Play D TV Community CoHaga 9 Tic Tae Dough. Revenue Sharing Funds anticipated to be received in the IMyThratSona Ann Dvorak. 1979-80 fiscal year. I Bonanza 8JM d)0ABC Movie "Law And (£CBS Movla "White Light­ Disorder” (1974) Carroll O'Con­ Persons attending the public hearing may provide wri- MANCHESTER —The comedy hit, Tickets are available by calling staged in November, Subscribers !) Studio 8#a “ Wake Up, D arling,’’ will be ning” (1073) Burt Reynolds, Ned nor, Ernest Borgnine. ten or oral comments and suggestions concerning possi­ Vincent Liscomb, 215 Henry St., 647- receive two tickets in the reserved 6:30 Beatty. A convict makes a deal OVoloeOtFaAi------Ttniwi WE HAVE RECENTLY M ADE SOME MAJOR CHANGES IN OUR DELIVERY presented by the Little Theatre of (BILovaLucy ble use of these funds. 9286, and also at the door on perfor­ section for each of the three produc­ with lederal authorities to break Manchester Friday and Saturday and I Bowling R x Dollart up a moonshine ring In exchange mance nights. tions. Subscriptions are available by ) Jaka Haat (Soapal Tima gCapUonsd A BC News NETWORK. WE HAVE SET UP NEW ROUTES AND HAVE REPLACED MANY March 2 and 3 at 8:30 p.m. at East lor hIs freedom. SCkpOonsdABI Other LTM shows scheduled in this contacting any of the following: IS N B C N a w a BCroas-Wha Catholic High School. lO varEaay 12KI0 Capitol Hearing season are "Twelve Angry Men” in Betsey Quinn, 417 Woodland St., 649- XSHapniDtya (33 Movla "Little U ura And Big Heading the cast of the A1 I Adam-12 (BColwBaakatbal OF OUR OLD CARRIERS AND DRIVERS. MOST OF OUR SUBSCRIBERS May, ancLthe musical comedy, “The 4452, or Karen Hjalmeer, 217 I An Amartcan Stoiy John” (1973) Karen Black, Fabi­ HEBRON —State Representatives Aloysious Ahearn Gottlieb comedy are Kendra Adams C9 O IS Movla "The Eagle an Forte. Bells Are Ringing,” which will be Hillstown Road, 646-4972. 6 :SS Has Landed" (1977) Michael S The RMsman and John Anderson, will speak at a hearing to be held in ARE GETTING THEIR HERALD MUCH EARLIER THAN EVER BEFORE. and Bob Martel, Mrs. Adams has & Nawa Caine, Donald Sutherland. A the Hawaiian Room at the Capitol Thursday at 10 a m. appeared for the Little Theatre in highly trained Nazi commando 12:40 7K)0 (3) CBS Late Movla "Mako: They will speak on a bill they have co-sponsored con­ “Promises, Promises,” "Cabaret” unit Infiltrates England during IF YOU HAD A PROBLEM WffH HOME DELIVERY SERVICE IN THE PAST, )C B 8 N a w t World War II with plans to kidnap Jaws Ol Death” (1975) Richard cerning the prohibition of the decompression chamber as and “Company.” This is her first Rembranilt Is Lighter 3 Tlia Brady Bunch Prime Minister Winston Church- Jaeckel. Janllsr Bishop. a means of euthanasia for animals. major non-musical role. DfflABCNawa Ill. WE CAN ASSURE YOU IT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN. jOaUngOama 671 The Cousteau Odyssey Martel played the leading role in KASSEL, West Germany (UPI) — of Rembrandts. gFaattvalOfFaHh Joker's W M p n o u nvws S HALL FOR RENT “Company” ano has appeare in Restoration of Rembrandt’s “Jacob Restorer Annemarie Flinsch, Single Parent Retreat CALL US TODAY numerous other productions of the 8:30 For parties, showers, receptions, Blessing his Grandsons,” to repair writing in the Frankfurter Dick Cavan IMervQrtnin meetings.!Complete kitchen HEBRON —The Rev. David Runnion-Bareford and Little Theatre as well as for other damage caused by a man who threw Allgemeine Zeitung. declared that NawlywadQama ILawemekShltlsy fscllitles. U rge enclosed parting theater groups in the area. acid on it, has confirmed the dis­ ThaOddCoupla sC lub lot. Inquire; lju n e Runnion-Bareford of Gilead Congregational “even in our technical times, it ought O varEaay 9M Oiurch, will lead a retreat of single parents at the Silver Others in the cast are Carol covery made earlier by restorers of to be possible to view art objects as Lithuanian HaH French, Valerie Sterople, Peter 7:20 Roots: Tha Next Qanara- U ke Conference Center of the United Church of Christ “Night Watch” in Amsterdam that more than subjects for interesting IS Dally Numban 24 QOLWAY STREET Sawyer, Gillian Stokes, Irving Mann, CBTIw Hollywood Muticalt MANCHESTER Feb. 23 through 25. many of the Dutch painter’s works operations. As Karl Scheffler said 7:30 Barbara Gallow, Tom Dumphy and "Silk Stockings” (1957) Fred CailbaforaSP.M. '^ e purpose of the retreat is for single parent families originally were much lighter in color more than a generation ago, 'Works Astaire, Janis Paige. A Holly­ Charles Lankford. S c iIr o l* B lS S t V t d Frianda wood producer becomes jjjj|je^gj0g18jjr64y^ to discover their strengths and resources for creatine a 4han they have been for several cen­ of art are living beings, as delicate as £ $100,000 Nama That Tuna positive future. Paul Norton, professor of theater turies. these, and their aging is an organic Involved with a beautllul Russian Before coming to serve as pastor of the Gilead at Bay Path College in Longmeadow, But many art experts warn against process.’” "People Will Talk" ^ngregational Church. Paetor Runnion-Bareford coor- Mass., is the director a wave of “lightening” restorations (1951) Cary Qrant, Jeanne Crain. Theater T A doctor becomes Involved with d in a ^ a center for children from single parent families a pregnant woman and decides and did extensive single parent counselling KMKFMIIEinil Music Schedule J to marry her. (2 hrs.) For more information contact the Connecticut ( 6ZI Special 1(k(M Customer Service Manager U.A. Theater 1 — Ice (B T b * Paper Chase Castles - 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:30 mSSNewt t Gran! Received U.A. Theater 2 — Coming m Trt-Stato Town MaaUng Digital Recording Dispute Home — 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 ffiU v In g Filth HEBRON -The Missions Committee of the Gilead U.A. Theater 3 — North 10:30 OSFOOtsMpl t^ngregational.Church has received a grant of $300 from By WILLIAM I). LAFFLER two by T elarc- "Holst’s Suites No. 1 out the full tones as well as the Avenue Irregulars — 2:15- and 2, Handel’s Music for the Royal 4:30-7:00-9:00 IIKX) rte Department of Lav Life and Work of the United IJnilerl Press Inlrrnulionul shadings. CD ( I ) a S » News Church of Ghrist, for a special local mission project. Fireworks and Bach’s Fantasia in Vernon Cine 1 — Up In Digital recording has been Getting back to earth and the old- .Smoke — 7:20-9:10 (X) th e Qong Show In coordination with the Hebron Human Services described by its proponents as the G” by Frederick Fennell and The fashioned stereo process, a notable UntouchiUee Vernon Cine 2 — Magic — Dick Van Dyke Council the Missions Committee plans to set up a central music of the future and by its detrac­ Cleveland Symphonic Winds (Telarc new issue is “ Evelyn Lear and 7:10-9:30 S referra system for human needs in Hebron and to publish tors as a numbers game. 5038) and "Stravinsky’s The Firebird Thomas Stewart — Live in Recital” a newsletter informing people involved in human ser­ Perhaps it is both, but it deserves a and Borodin’s Overture and Polovet- (Pelican LP2012). vices of what ie being done by the various organizations fair hearing. sian Dances” by Robert Shaw and The audience at the Ambassador MAGIC; in the community. it would be difficult in limited the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Auditorium in Pasadena gave warm Library Program space to give a full definition of and Chorus (Telarc DG-10039). applause for the seemingly effortless V 649-8383 digital recording. Basically, audio The sound of these recordings is so outpourings by this striking man-and- Countr.v-A-Month Program scheduled signals from microphones go through clean and pure that it’s almost wife team, both with excellent for Friday, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, will a computer which converts them into sterile. Fennell and shaw are deft credentials from the Metropolitan ■ .Lprogram will start at 7:30 p.m. numerical symbols. Eventually, the composers and they get an excellent Opera. "lay be obtained at the computer puts the numbers on a performance from the orchestras. As expected there lire duets and 16 DAYS *'*’rory or at the Log Cabin on Main .Street special tape. The result is a recor­ And the music would sound great then solos by soprano Lear and COMPLCTL Mr and Mrs Steen Bredstrump of Hebron will .speak ding bereft of distortion. even on a 78 rpm shellac record. baritone Stewart, but what gives this 'There are some drawbacks to the Holst’s suites are showpieces and enjoyable concert something extra or from about life in Denmark. Brestrump was police chief in all inohialva Copenhagen and Mrs, Bredstrump worked for the process. For one thing it is an expen­ the listener is warned to watch the “special” is the inclusion of songs by Low, low chartar farat, and your choica ot 3 groat land ministry of Defen.se. Army Corps of Engineers sive system. And some companies volume level lest the ear-splitting Charles Ives. Three of them — “The prognmt—III (aaturlng Crocew, WirM)iii and mon. _ Films ol Denmark, Finland. Iceland, Norway and are waiting to see how it is going to sounds of the drums break the Side Show,” "The Circus Band” and Sweden will be shown. There will be music and costumes be exploited. They remember the speakers. Even so, the volume must “Serenity” — are included in this be turned up to get the desired effect. POIAND/LITHUANIA countries and refreshments will con­ situation which confronted them recording. Purists may desire to compare the sist of .Scandinavian party foods and coffee, when the giants of the industry began There were no slips since both 16 days from $1285 all inelualva Artieles and books on Scandinavia are now on di.splay recording at different speeds. And Holst music with Robert Shaw’s singers were in fine form. Perhaps Wftrtow. CrKOw. Linlngrad, VRniut. Kiunot' at the Douglas Library. more recently there is a difference, handling of “The Firebird” and the outstanding number is Miss •Pari•r parson. tfouMa oooupancy Prweeds from the sale of tickets for the Country-A- and controversy, in the methods of Borodin’s "Overture and Polovetsian Lear’s “Vilia” solo from Lehar’s FREQUENT DEPARTURES FROM N.Y. ANO HARTFORD, MAY THRU SEPT. Month programs are used to buy books for the childrens' recording quadraphonic sound. Dances.” “The Merry Widow.” Al NgMi by Fin Am. room at the library. Regardless of the risk, some com­ Both pieces are considered among Martin Katz provided piano accom­ CAMELOT TRAVEL SERVICE panies now are marketing digital the most exciting of all orchestral paniment. 527 Bumsida Avanua, Eaat Hardord, Cona 00100 recordings. Among the offerings are pieces and the digital process brings ___ (203)520-9940 ^ f 1‘AOE SIXTKKN - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 20. 1979

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Lawyer Seeks Law Change Farmer Claims Help Wepted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 SALESWOMAN For Greeting Atomic Buyoff Card Department. Prefer experience with Hallmark Concerninff Jailing of Witneases H eralb Controls. Reed's, Parkade. SALT LAKE CITY FURNACE OPERATOR (UPI) — A Brigham Young Southern Utah ranchers TRAINEES- openings ST. LOUIS (UPI) - In nearly CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING jail for June, July and August — the court to win his release. The law is archaic, but like too many University profe.s.sor says whose sheep began dying of available for first and UiM every state of the union, an innocent shift. No experience most lucrative months of their —a man held in a Maryland jail for laws, though conditions have •he Atomic Energy Coiii- radiation levels described REALTORS person may be jailed legally for an necessary. Apply at Klock seasonal employment — and released 242 days. changed, the law hasn't.” mission tried to buy off by scientists as “hotter indefinite tinie without compensation Company, 1366 'Tolland Turn­ We Have The BUYERS only after the suspect pleaded guilty. The imprisonment itself is bad, At least 40 states have such laws, Utah ranchers whose sheep than a firecracker." PHONE 643-2711 pike, Manchester Ct, E.O.E. just for seeing a crime committed. “The witnesses kept asking me Carlson said, but the conditions un­ Carlson said. died by the thousands from And Brower said sheep Such confinement is sanctioned by F O f l SECRETARY-, Position We Need LISTINGS. " questions like whether they can get der which the witnesses are held is If a witness is taken into custody, •he Nevada atom bomb were not the only victims ASSISTAfiCE IN PLACING YOUR AD material witness laws, a holdover compensation. I had to tell them that available in a rapidly growing often worse. They are kept in the Carlson said, facilities separate from tests during the 1950s and of the fallout. One young maufacturing company, Call GROUP I REALTORS from earlier days when travel was the law allows them to be paid when same cells as other prisoners, usual­ regular jail cells should be provided. '60s. woman told him her hair Help Wanted 13 working with Sales, and difficult and it was not certain that a they are ‘in attendance on the court.' ly under bail high enough to prevent The confinement should be for a fell out after a radiation Engineering Vice Presidents. witness to a major crime would That disclosure by Dr, ADVERTISING "In this case, it meant their 94 their release, and are not even given maximum of five days, long enough Stephen Brower.' who cloud passed over her ^ADVERTISING^ Excellent Shorthand and return when the suspect went on RATES EXPERIENCED Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 days in jail were on the house, and on for attorneys to take a deposition, served as Iron County souther Utah home. She & trial. the same rights given to suspects. DEADLINE MACHINISTS LATHE the 95th day they got five or six “There has been an explosion of and the witness should be allowed to Agricultural Agent during idso developed slow-toheal 1 day ...... 12a word per day 12 00 noon the day before OPERATORS- Full or part Nancy MY COMPANY WILL employ MANCHESTER AREA Ronald Carlson, a Washington 3 days ...... 1 U word per day dollars as witnesses." rights for accused persons, but this have a lawyer and compensation for the test periods, were the lesions and suffered severe publication. time. Excellent benefits. App­ 1588, EOE. 2 people to start work im­ w o m e n (temporary). University law professor who has edays ...... 10a word per day Deadline for Saturday and M on­ ly in person at: 1422 Tolland mediately. $200 per week Secretaries and typists Carlson has proposed a model hasn't spread to witnesses. "There are the time he is held. latest in growing story one emotional problenis. 26 days .. 9a d a y s ...... day Is 12:00 Noon Friday. followed abuse of the material Turnpike, Manchester. LM TYPIST With accuracy and potential plus bonuses. Must needed for interesting tem- statute for states to follow. It plenty of cases where the accused Carlson said a new law would former AEC scientist has That woman was not , f& words $2.00 minimum Gill Welding Manufacturing be 18. Call 646-3936. E.O.E. witness law for years, described the Happy Ads $2.50Inch clerical skills need for ship­ p^orary assignments at recognizes the need for witnesses to person goes free on bond but the replace what he sees as a sinister called “the crime of the alone. Brower said. Other Co., Division of BHS,' Inc., or ping and receiving depart­ M/F. Prestige area companies. statute as archaic, unfair and not be detained, but only in the case of witnesses remain in custody.” power that could be used for political century." residents complained of PLEASE READ call 647-9931. ment. Interviewing 9 a.m. to 4 Now you can register and particularly favored by anyone. PARAGON TOOL CO. INC. major crimes. He believes it would Carlson cited Missouri's law as an repression and is an ever-present Brower wrote to Utah similar afflications. p.m. Dynamic Metal work near^our home, “There's no great sentiment to ATTENTION - Need 2 people Has immediate openings for remedy such situations as those in a example of how material witness threat to successful criminal Gov. Scott Matheson last Brower charged that the YOUR AD Products, Co., Inc., 422 North tunings in East Hartford, keep the law in its present harsh Classified ads are taken over the over 21, Immediate employ­ Main Street, Manchester, 646- Machinist for short run air­ Manchester, Vernon, afid thick folder of horror stories of the statutes are outdated. It was written prosecution. week clainiing the AEC AEC. which has since been phone as a convenience. The ment. This is not a fancy ad, craft parts. Molds and Tool lorm. We have to get people aware of 4048. South Windsor. Earn top pay jailing of witnesses from all over the in 1818, he said, when the area was ‘‘It's not a law that is used tried to buy the silence of absorbed by the U.S. Herald is responsible for only we simply want a person who and Die Work. Should be able rates. Pay no fee. Call Capital what is involved. These laws aren't country. They include: one incorrect insertion and then needs a permanent job. Ad­ to set up and work from still a territory and has been changed routinely,” he said. “ But it's like the Energy Department, tried only to the size of the orlglnat In­ WAITRESSES Wanted part n. l u ’ i Temporaries at 278-1313 to used very often, but when they are vancement opportunity. Call arrange for a interview ap­ —a hitchhiker picked up by a driver little to the present. shark in the ocean. It doesn't attack to placate ranchers by fun­ r sertion. Errors which do "not time. Experience helpful but dusted off. they are used in a fairly Venereal (]liiiie lessen the value of the adver­ between 10 am. and 3 pm. - not necessary. Wilf train. 'a “l pointment right in who then shot an Oklahoma flighway “Then, if a man from St. Louis saw every swimmer, but the few times it ding a desert range nutri­ 528-3869. E.O.E. Manchester. vicious form " Patrol trooper to death. tisement will not be corrected by Apply: Vito’s Birch Mt, Inn, a crime in Kansas City, it was as if does strike, that one attack keeps MANCHESTER - A tion research project. an additional Insertion. Bolton, Conn, after 2 p.m., Stredt, Manchester. M7-9935. Carlson is just as worried about the —a witness to the Martin Luther GRIT BLASTERS WANTED - he was in another world. He may everyone out of the surf.” venereal disease clinic, He said an Iron County 646-3161. HARTFORD ROAD DAIRY effect such jailings have on public at­ King assassination who had to go to which is completely con­ Experienced preferred. Call PART TIME WORKER- For have honn several days’ ride away. comniissioner, Douglas 633-9474. Connecticut Hard- cleaning offices. 3 hours per QUEEN needs male or female titudes and on civic response to fidential and free, will be ROOKIE- Ambitious person, to train as assistant manager. police appeals for citizen cooperation Clark, accidentally ob- Lott end Found face & Metallizing Corp., good character, no experience day. 3 days per week. Call 643- held Wednesday from 6 to 1 Help Wanted 13 Glastonbury. avis. Some nights and weekends. as he is for victims of the unfair but „ „„ . „ tained copies of classified needed. Opportunity for $150 Must be neat, dependable and 7.30 p.m. m the emergency documents on technical LOST - SMALL FEMALE per week. Major company. still legal incarceration. SECRETARY - Part time TEXAS OIL CO. needs BABYSITTER - MATURE, able to assume responsibility. department of Manchester aspects of the fallout. After SIBERIAN HUSKY in the mornings, Vernon Circle area. Will help you learn. Benefits. Great opportunity. Apply In "Many policemen say if they knew vicinity of Forest Ridge Con­ mature person.' We train. Call 528-3869, between, 10 and RELIABLE person needed Memorial Hospital bing “viciously berated” Typing, and machine person, Hartford Road Daily everything the public knew, every dominiums. Red ana white transcription a must. Send Write A.U. Dick, Box 789, Ft. 4. An EOE. full time for one infant. Mon­ No appointment is by an army colonel, Worth, Tex. 76101. day thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5 Queen. crime could be solved. These laws with blue eyes. Reward. 643- resume to Box AA, c/o needed for this service, Brower said Clark suffered 1910. PM. My home or yours. Henry aren't used often, but they're used Manchester Herald. INTERESTING JOB COUPLE TO MANAGE which is availabie to a heart attack and died. EXPERIENCED OPPORTUNITY for Street area. Call 643-7254. just enough to remind the civic- MACHINISTS- and/or TOOL wholesale outlet Trom home anyone, regardless of age. Brower said he felt the LOST - Ladies Ring, Blue Lin- NURSES AIDES- Full time, experienced automobile in­ part time. $1500 plus per minded public that this danger is out dy Star, Sapphire, in MAKERS - Apply in person: H surance person. 20 hours a TYPISTS AND AEC was controlling infor­ all shifts. Experience & B Tool & Engineering Com­ month potential without there and could be used if they come Manchester: Sears, Caldor, preferred, but training will be week in established SECRETARIES (temporary). leaving present position. For mation about the fallout. First Federal, Elm Ceramics. pany. 168 Forest Street, Manchester agency. Write Work near your home! forward with what they know about a Civil Air Patrol given. Apply in person: East Manchester. An Equal Oppor­ Register near your home! Hartford interview call 364- crime." “They didn't have to Reward. 646-8018. Hartford Convalescent Home, Box A, c/o M anchester 0209. MANCHESTER - The 745 Main Street, East Hart­ tunity Employer. M/F. Herald. Capital Temporaries has in­ Material witness laws usually are lie.” Brower wrote. “They teresting short and long term Evacuees Arrive Manchester Composite LOST CHANGE PURSE- ford. HOUSEWIVES- Part time used in the cases of out-of-towners. controlled the radiation Small sum of money and keys, COMPUTER SERVICE MANAGER - assignments available in East Squadron of the Civil Air evidence themselves and APPLICATIONS PERSON Hartford, Manchester, Ver­ work. Make your own hours. R.C. Burzers, his wife, Mary, and their daughter, Barbara, 8, often vacationers or workers whose Hartford Rd. Cumberland PART TIME - No pights. No Mechanically inclined, light Minimum 31/2 hours per day. Patrol will meet they confused and diverted wanted to assist in develop­ paper work. Over the counter non and South Windsor areas. arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York from Tehran via an job involves traveling. Farm, Mister Donut, or Food weekends. Long holidays. July Call 647-9121. EOE. Wednesday from 7:30 to us." Mart, Call 646-8198. Reward. and August off Many retired ment of computer sales, inventory control. Earn top pay rates. Never pay evacuation flight. The Burzers from Asheville N.C., and other Carlson's own involvement in the 9:30 p.m. at the Armory. gentlemen and housewives applications. No program­ Benefits and incentives. Must a fee. Call Capital Tern-* issue began several years ago in Nobel Prize-winning ming experience necessary. poraries at 278-1313 to arrange JANITORIAL AND Americans told of the tribulations waiting for planes to take Membership in the LOST - Male Irish Setter, enjoy driving school buses. be 18, E.O.E. Call 646-3936. CLEANING HELP - evenings. Iowa when four workers with a physicist Dr. Linus Pauling wearing green choke collar. Some knowledge of computers an interview appointment them home. The three daily evacuation flights will carry an squadron is open to all area WHY NOT YOU? We will helpful. Part time year round right in Manchester. Male or female. 643-5747. traveling carnival came upon the and other prorninent scien­ Answers to ''Murphy” . train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or BOOKKEEPER / expected 5,000 Americans out of Iran by the end of today. (UPI young people from Grade 7 tists with access to infor­ Children's pet. Please call Manchester, 643-2414. position, excellent salary and SECRETARY WANTED - By scene of a murder. They were held in equal opportunity employer photo) through high school. To mation about the fallout 649-2536. Realtor / Builder. Hours: 9 -2 M/F. Applications maybe ob­ p.m.. 5,days. Salary commen­ learn more, call 643-2315 or recently accused the BUS DRIVERS - will train if tained from Windsor Public 633-4342. LOST - SILVER BALL necessary. Apply 90 surate with ability. Call government of deliberately Brookfield Street. South Wind­ School District, 150 Bloom­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, TYPIST CHARM.- Vicinity of Oak field Avenue, Windsor, going ahead with the tests Street or Main trom Maple to sor. Call 289-5918. 643-1108. despite knowing the radia­ Connecticut. 688-3631, Should Empty Schools Pancake Supper Bissell. Deep sentimental Part time typist wanted to tion would injure or kill value. Generous reward. Call PART TIME. Do you have 2 SECRETARIES with and MANCHESTER - St. EXPERIENCED STOCK work 20-30 hours per some people in its path. 646-4429 or 643-1925. hours a day? Work at home on CLERKS- Part time, mor­ without shorthand, also dic­ Mary’s Episcopal Church the phone servicing our taphone are needed. Call 289- weak. Hours flexible. "I think we have to nings: also experienced part will have its annual Shrove customers in your spare time. 4319. Work consists mainly of Be Day Care Centers? accept as fact that the peo- ...... 249-7773. time'afternoon Cashiers. App­ typing orders and oc­ Tuesday pancake supper ly in person to: U Save Foods, casional letters for sales h Vernon Feb. 27 from 5:30 to 7 p.m, pie in the AEC knew that Personals 725 East Middle Turnpike, Who's to look after the infants and made at tbe local level. regard to family income. Owes most fallout would cause cancer BOOKKEEPER department. Should be' in Neill Hall of,the church. ACCOUNTS payable, Manchester. preschool children of working However, he suggests a “largely of its development and its continua­ and defective children to RIDE WANTED TO Carrier able to type 40-50 words mothers? The public is invited. receivable. Automotive neglected” possibility: public- tion to parents. Each facility is be born, cause damage to HAMILTON STANDARD, per minute accurately. Tickets may be obtained at Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. experience helpful. Minimun 5 KEEP SMILING ■•Weis M.*AIsmi It. Who's to see that “latch-key kids", private sponsorship in which parent operated both as a parent-run, not- human beings.“ Pauling years full-time recent Needed Hourly rate, year round the door. The storm date is Call 643-5686. position. the young school-age offspring of or community groups use public for-profit corporation and as an of­ Warm Bath said. bookkeeping experience. K E E P H A P P Y working mothers, don't harm Feb. 28. •HirtIDr. sTaylM-St school facilities to operate day care ficial part of the public schools. A warm bath often soothes the bones and WANTED WOMEN Career position, excellent ad­ Ridgewood St. themselves or others when left on this one receives an automotive version of a vancement 527-8246. Apply at programs. —Atlanta, Ga., Comprehensive warms a person during the bitter winter cold. BOWLERS- Sunday night, BABYSITTER NEEDED- 11 tneir own before school opens and winter bath at a Hartford Road car wash. Zion Church mixed league. 830 Parkade AM to 5 PM, Monday thru Alexander Si NOMiaWESTIROOK In the report, Levine reports on Child Day Care Program: One of the INDEX MEN AND WOMEN $150 per 20 Weelbfook Street Please Can after school closes. Automobiles are apparently no different as (Herald photo by Strempfer) MANCHESTER - An Lanes. Call Jim 649(8730. Friday. Near Verplanck five communities in which schools most extensive in the nation, this NOTIC(Ef week to show our equipment SL John St. East Hartford, C t A popular-but-debated answer: adult Bibje study will be School in Manchester. Call are involved in day care in different public school day care program 1 — Lott and Found and supplies. No sales after 5, 647-9116. Mittal dMplpfwr 2 — Ptrtonalt necessary. Apply Electrolux, Perkins St. turn schools with vacant space into ways. Included are Oakland, Calif,; serves some 3,535 Title XX children conducted Wednesday at day care centers. 7:30 p.m. at Zion 3 — Announctmtnlt 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ Brookline, Mass.; Atlanta, Ga.; — 64 percent of all Title XX children 4 — Enlertainmtnt ford or call 528-3869 between BABYSITTER NEEDED-Call Dougherty St. proponents of school-run day care Evangelical Lutheran 5 — Auclions Austin, Texas; and Anderson 5 and in Atlanta. (Title XX is a federal 10 am and 4 pm. anytime after 6 p.m., 646-0767. TOWN OF MANCHESTER argue that facilities are in place, □ EMPLOYMENT Pickens County. S.C. grant program for social services Man Attacked Committee to Discuss Church, Cooper and High FINANCIAL Edmund St. CETA VACANCIES elementary classrooms are emptying 6 — Bondt'SlockS'M ortgtgtt JOB IMPROVEMENT streets. 9 — Ptrtontl Loans SECRETARY- Gilead Hill The town of Manchester has the foUowing Title II CETA and now the major source of public OPPORTUNITY- East Hart­ St. Laurence St. due to fewer births, and there is a Capsules of his rejxjrt: funds for day care.) This is a use of And Robbed 10 — Insurance Help Wanted 13 School. Hebron 7:30 to 3:30 vacancies: p.m.. including summer. $2.91 ford. We’re looking for a surplus of teachers. Holy Communion EMPLOYMENT Communications Specialist — Bi-weekly salary: $317.30 —Oakland children’s centers, day care as a means of early Proposed Consolidation to $3.41 per hour. Call 228-9458. “Person Friday”, who would Manchester But critics say such a plan better 13 — Help Wanted WANTED - Gas station atten­ enjoy working in a small Duties involve Cable TV programming utilizing the Public preschool and after-school care: The childhood education for the needy, MANCHESTER-A ser­ 14 ~ Business Opportunities dant, full or part time. serves the needs of unemployed 15 — Situation Wanted friendly office, 35 hour week, Access CJiannel. Minimum experience and training is oldest and one of the largest. —Austin, Texas, Infant and Toddler A 61-year-old man was robbed of $80 VERNON —The Fire Study Com­ vice of Holy Communion is Mature, responsible person KEY PUNCH OPERATOR - Call Chris teachers than children and that day early Sunday morning in a hallway departments are now working on a 5496 experience helpful. Monday thru Friday. Types 40 graduation from a 2 year college with a communications Operated by school district. Serves Care, part of Education for mittee, headed by Mrs. Jane Lamb, a new set of combined bylaws. scheduled for Wednesday EDUCATION for third shift. References wpm, office experience care is different from schooling. between the Johnny B's Encounter IS — Private Instructions Call 871-1698. Apply: Gaer Brothers, 140 646-41741 degree and one year of experience in programming. 2,200, infancy to 14. Uses 20 facilities Parenthood Pilot Project: In this member of the Town Council, will The committee has also proposed at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s 19 — SchootS'Classea Rye Street. South Windsor, desirable but not necessary. Recreation Supervisor — Be-weekly salary: $207.68 Further, argue those opposing the adjacent to elementary schools and partnership, the Austin Independent Lounge and the Town Hall Inn, 1110- meet tonight at 7:30 at the Nye Street Episcopal Church. 20 — Instructions Wanted Conn. Willing to learn diversified of­ Responsible for supervising recreationfacilities and idea, public school control of day 1112 Main St., East Hartford. that a Board of Fire Commissioners TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. fice procedure. Many fringes, four on community college cam­ School District teams with Child firehouse. be set up as an advisory group to NEAL GSTATE Apply 81 Commerce Street, various programs. Minimum experience and training is a 2 care will institutionalize — in the The victim, whose name was 23 — Homes for Sale INDIVIDUALS NEEDED To including Paid Hospitaliza­ r C A R B E H - puses. In 1974 the Oakland Unified Inc., Austin's largest private non­ The committee plans to finalize a assist in planning for new equipment, Concordia Women 24 — Lols-Land tor Sale Glastonbury. PTG Company. tion. Salary open. For inter­ year degree in recreation and 2 years’ experience working in worst sense of the word - the care of withheld, told police that three white 25 — Investment Property Telephone 633-7631. work as Homemaker-Home School District agreed to give its cer­ profit day care agency, to offer day recommendation to make to the seeking a new chief when needed and view call Mrs. Palmer, at 289- a recreation setting, or a 4 year college degree in recreation. small children. males confronted him. Two men hit MANCHESTER - The 26 — Business Property Health Aides in agency ser­ Gym Superviosr — Bi-weekly salary: $269.23 tified Children's Centers teachers the care to some 80 infants and toddlers. Town Council concerning the con­ such. 27 — Resort Property ving 10 towns East of The 9576. NEEDED There's been more heat than light Concordia Church Women 28 — Real Estate Wanted RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 same salary and the same 180-day Four high school based Infant and him in the abdomen and a third solidation of the town's two fire River. Car essential. Mileage Responsible for indoor sports leagues, gymnastics, in the controversy to date, according Puhlir Hearing will meet tonight at 8 at the shifts. Good pay, good Buttonball Lane work year as other public school Family Development Centers care allegedly took $80 out of his wallet departments. The council will meet MI8C. S'ERVICES benefits and working con­ reimbursement. Training tumbling, dance and slimnastics programs, tfinimum to James A. Levine, Ford Foundation and left the wallet. church. - Services Offered provided. Will consider part p—Rockville—1 experience and training is graduation from high school. teachers. for the children while their teen-aged Feb. 26, VERNON —The Greater Hartford - Pamiing-Papering ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ Randolf Rd. consultant on child care and social - 6uilding- Apartments lor Rent NURSES AIDES wanted for An Equal Opportunity Employer. Room. 54 — Homes for Rent full time on all shifts. Apply Loveland HM, Venion Tomorrow at 10 a.m., the 55 Business for Rent 56 — Resort Property for Rent director of nursing. Salmon- Eagle Awards Presented Bethany Group will meet 57 — Wanted to Rent * brook Convalescent Home, off 56 — Misc- lor Rent CORRESPONDENT in the Robbins Room. House Street, Glastonbury. Call MARION AUTOMOTIVE Please call 633-5244. - Autot tor Sale 875-5854 W A N e P&W Reti rces - Trucks for Sale SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for To Two Troop 27 Scouts - Heavy Equipment for Sale South Windsor. Will train. EAST HARTFORD - • MotorcycleS'Bicycles C U P & M A IL Apply 9 Brookfield Street or TO COVER THE Scott Smith of 33 Eaglewood Drive - Campers-Trailers-Moblle Catholic scouts. He earned the Arrow The Pratt & Whitney Air­ Homes call 289-5918, after 12 noon. TOWN OF 2 David Brennan. and Kenneth Szarek of 6 Evergreen 66 — Automotive Service CLEHK/nPIST of Light in Cub Scout Pack 53 and as a Den Chief Cords were presented to craft Retirees Group will 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease COVENTRY Road, were awarded their Eagle meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. NURSES AIDES - Full time, Cub Scout earned the religious Par- James Russell and John Anton. They and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Individual needed to handle FOR THE NAME r Scout Badges, the highest rank in vuli Dai award. He assists at Den and at the Aircraft Club, 200 ' |;ipe^“enced' MAIL TO: scouting, at the recent Court of have been working with Cub Pack 53, " . ' ■ preferred, but various clerical duties, MANCHESTER pack meetings of Pack 53, he has Clement Road. Coffee and we will train. Apply in person: typing, telephone and filing Honor and annual dinner At. St, Gregory Kane, an Eagle Scout HERAtO ADDRESS been a Herald carrier for 3 years. transfer from Mass, was welcomed doughnuts will be available □ NOTICES East Hartford Convalescent in small office of es­ Mary's Episcopal Church, Saturday Both Eagles also have older before the meeting.- Home, 745 Main Street, East tablished manufacturing city night. to Troop 27. Hartford. • • • brothers who are Eagles, Advancement certificates were Mrs, Edith Prague will company. Good opportuni­ Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Lott and Found 1 ty for right person to learn P.O. BOX 591 0 Troop 27 was presented the discuss Medicare and SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- PLEASE CONTACT STATE Snjith, is a sophomore at Manchester awarded to: scouts; Brian office procedure. Many ManchMtw, Conn. 06040 William T. Hornaday Award for McConnell, Scott Hewes, and David Medicaid after the LOST - KEYS. Lillcy Street Excellent Part Time work. FRANK BURBANK High .School and a member of its Will train. Call Manchester company paid benefits, and ZIP exceptional and distinguished service Hazel. Tenderfoot; Roy Randall, meeting. area. If found call 644-0268 OR BARBARA wimming team. The group is pianning a after 6 p.m. Reward. 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. good starting salary. Apply EXAMPLE: through the New York Zoological James Russell, Eric Heinrick, at: RICHMOND He has served as a patrol leader, Society, The presentation of this trip to Washington, D.C., PHONE ISWordisforSDays assistant .Senior Patrol Leader, and Robert Arnold, James Duffield, award is in recognition for effective Robert Mazzoni, Frank Hoher. Se­ April 9 and to New Preston WESTBROOK Leadership Corps. He is also a on March 17. LEGAL NOTICE MANCHESTER □ CHECK ENCLOSED progressive conservation of cond class: Eric Heinrick, James 20 Westbrook Street Only ^9.00 member of The Order Of The Arrow, America’s soil, water, forest, East Hartford. 06108 HERALD a National Honor Society for Duffield, Frank Hoher, Peter ANDOVER ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS grassland and wildlife resources. McNamara, Jam es Russell, David Bean Supper SPECIAL EXCEPTION 643-2711 H U IN ONE (NORD PER S U N K - RIINIMIIM IS WORDS Campers in Scouting. The aw ard was presented by An Equal Opportunity d a y *, Brennan, David Potamianos, Jason MANCHESTER - An The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, Connecticut will Employer • He earned the Arrow of Light, the Robert Kreidler, a field director of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 2 3 4 s highest award in Cub Scouting, in Clifford, Michael Roux, first class; old fashioned baked bean hold a public hearing on 28 February 1979 at 8:00 PM in the scouting for the north-east region. Cary McDonough, Michael Wright, supper will be served Lower Level of Andover Town Office Building to consider a Cub Pack 53. He has been a member 7 B Troop 27 is the first troop to Brian Kost, star; Russell Smith, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Se­ petition for a used motor vehicle Dealership & Repairers 6 B 10 of the Bennet Jr. High School Swim receive this honor as a scout troop in Ixjcation. to be known as Heritage Auto Body. Located in the Team, Manchester Recreation .Swim Dean Russell, life; Kurt Heinrick. cond Congregational the entire north-east. Contex Building, on the corner of Route 6 and Bunker Hill 11 12 13 14 IJ Jeffrey Cone, an Eagle Scout in Church. PUBLIC NOTICE ------Team. Manchester High Track A trophy for winning first place in Rd. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Millitte of Connec­ Team, He was a member of Troop 27, was presented his assistant Entertainment will also the recent district First Aid-O-ree. ticut, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Eichner of Storrs, Connec­ All chailUbl* md nsniKom organlzRlIen wWiIng to h m UwN PubNe:: 16 11 l i .scout master patch. be provided. Judy $i AnnouncMMflts pubMIwd Irt* In this ip m an urgod to eontod J m Manchester Little U‘ague for four The patrol who received the patches ticut. Proposed for approval the Zoning Board of Appeals of years. Paul Christensen, an Eagle Scout Eschmann is the dinner Andover, Connecticut. ;$ MoCmnatioli, Ow w il NtoMotr a t Itoual MuNton d Rtoncim tor. j were Mark Colbath, Dean Collins, :|:i C p m will b* nllotod on ■ Oral onnw, Hnl Romd bMb. 21 in Troop 27, and now a troop com­ coordinator. 22 23 ^4 U Kenneth, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNamara, David Brennan. At this hearing interested persons may be heard and James Szarek, is an eighth grader at mittee member received his 25 year Ticket information may A trophy for winning first place at written communications received. A copy of the application Muffler 2^ a pin in scouting. be obtained by calling is on file in the office of the town clerk, Andover Town Office 2S 2B 30 Illing Jr. High .School and an honor the recent District Klondyke Derby C e n t e r roll student. He has served as troop It was noted that since September. Two Boy Scouts were advanced to Eagle Richard Decker, general Building, Andover, Connecticut, Regal for particular scouting skills was Scott, and Kenneth Szarek receives his award 31 Troop 27 Scouts have earned 49 skill chairman, 646-8676, Marion W« offer ccHVwnlenes miong tvith • $mporior product 32 33 Jo" ' 35 scribe and presently as patrol leader. presented to the troop. The winning Scout during ceremonies Saturday night at from his mother, June Szarek. Both scouts Dated in Andover, Connecticut, the 28th day of February 1979 He has also earned the Ad Altare awards and 21 merit badges and 27 Taggart, bean baker, 649- Zoning Board of Appeals 64S-2112 patrol members are: Mark Colbath, rank advancement. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Mrs. Marge are member of Troop 27. (Herald photo bv Dei award, areligious award lor 3212, or the church office, Mary McNamara 369 NiilTiI I ul . • rk u !T 31 » U) Dean Collins, Peter McNamara, Smith, left, presents the award to her son Strempfer) 649-2863. Tickets may also Chairperson MAIN ST. l l a • RJL Id. I U l . 1 Ml be obtained at the door. 045-2 I’AGK KUiHTKKN - EVENING HERALD. Tues EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb. 20. 1979— PAGE NINETFFtu Frank and IrnMt Paanuta — Charlat M. Schulz

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Repairs. Carpels. CARPENTER - Repairs, IT r INCOME TAX exterior, paperhanging, remodeling, additions, gar­ DEAR ABBY: Last Satuday 1 was to meet a friend in a Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Sprays 22 Verne hero Steam Cleaning. Free es­ excellent work references. store so we could shop together. I got there a little early and 21 To the (Fr.) 23 Horse's shoe 31 Exclamation timates. Call 649-6265. ages. roofing. Call David 43 Burden PREPARATION Free estimates. Fully in­ walked around checking prices. I had been in the store often, 22 By birth spur of annoyance Patria. 644-1796. 44 Nothing (Fr.) sured. Martin Matson. 649- and even paid my utility bills there. My friend was late, so I / 'tOU'RE WOKRVINie' THERE ARE PLENTV 23 Corner (Fr.) 24 Spread out 34 Monkeys EXPERT PAINTING and OH STUART, VOU'RE ^ I WAS THINKING- 45 Animal waste BI'SINKSS a- in d iv id u a l 4431. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Doga-BIrds-Pels 43 OWcei-Slores tor Bent 55 Auloa For Sale walked out to see if perhaps she had misunderstood and was TTO/MUCH ABOUT OF OUQ6 WHO'P FINP 26 Causes 25 Phrase of un­ 35 Drawing LANDSCAPING Specializing 81 90 .ENCOURAGING/ j MORE IN TERMS OF 30 Church pert i n c o m k t a x e s - Remodeling and Additions. waiting for me outside. BBNG SHORT.' A SHORT GIRL derstanding (2 points chemical in Exterior House Painting. The Soft-Look MOU MEAN UKE < NAPOLEON ANP 31 Wet wds.) p r e p a r e d — In the com- QUALITY PAINTING and Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 FREE TO GOOD HOME- 466 MAIN STREET. North of To my surprise, the store manager followed me and made 37 Earliest born 46 Do farm work Tree pruning, spraying, WE PAY $10 for complete FASCINATING ROBERT REPFORP ^ MICKEV ROONEV.' 32 Mae West 26 McNally's fori of your hiPiiie or offie Paper Hanging by Willis years experience! For Free Afghan Crosc Puppv, with Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. 38 Start of 47 Family of mowing, weeding. Cal! 742- junk ears. Call Joey at Tolland me go back into the store and empty my purse out on the ANP PAUL NEWMAN ? role partner Schultz. Fully insured Estimates, call 646-4239. shots. Name "Sasha''. Ideal of centrally located space. '— college cheer medieval Call 646-7B33. lor an antK>inl 7947. Auto Body. 528-1990. counter! My knees started to shake and my heart was poun­ El 33 Southern 27 Bravos (Sp.) references. 649-4343. pet for children. Call 646-7298. Ideal for store, office or other 40 Philippine Is­ Ferrara men! ding and I started to cry. It was the most humiliating ex­ general 26 Cleopatra's SNOW-PLOWING- Available LEON CIESZYNSKI 1972 OLDS C U TLASS perience of my life. 34 River in river land 49 Hawaiian INCOME TAX Preparation J P. LEWIS & SON- Interior Musical Instruments 44 Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. all winter, night or day. BUILDER- New Homes. Ad­ SUPREME- $1300. Call 228- A fter the manager saw that I had taken nothing, he just Tuscany 29 Vehicle bn 41 Has (archaic) volcano, Experienced At vour home. and Exterior painting, paper SANDING AVAILABLE TO(). ditions. Remodeling. Rec 9649 after 5:00 p.m. said, "Sorry." Then he walked away. 35 Strike out runners 42 Eight (Sp.) Mauna____ Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or hanging, remodeling, carpen­ 1 2 PRICE ON GUITARS and 3 ROOM OFFICE SPACE (abbr.) IXmT wail til it snows I Call Rooms. Garages. Kitchens 525-8263. try. Fully insured. 649-9658. etc. Rivers Music. 7 Main AVAILABLE - East Center It still brings a tear to my eye and a lump to my throat 36 Goalie's need Remodeled. Ceilings. Bath CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 3 4 5 6 7 646-0743. after 3:30 p.m. Street. New Britain. 225-1977. Street. Call 646-6439. when I think of it. I'm a six-time grandma in my 50s and it 3 9 10 11 Tile. Dormers. Roofing. 1976- Silver. Fully equipped. (2 wds.) Expecting a tax refund? hurt me to be taken for a thief. 38 Washed down U IN C O M E t a x Ai-W PAINTING Contrac­ Residential or Commercial. Only 34,000 miles. One owner. 13 14 SNOW-PLOWING- Rcsidcn- tors. Quality painting and Layaways invited. My neighbor tells me that if a person is searched for 39 Rent out PREPARATION - Your home 649-4291. Immaculate. 643-2041. 16 lial and Commercial. Depen­ paper hanging at reasonable shoplifting and is found to be innocent, she can sue the store 40 Lighted 16 17 or mine. Dan Wade. Tax Con Wanted to Rent 57 dable Rea-sonable. Call 649- for false arrest. Is that right? Oitupywta me I S U 9 Rat 0» Z'2 . 0 41 Helmets sultant, 871-9554 rales. Fully insured Free RETIRED BUILDER - rec DODGE DART 1976- 2 door, 6 13 19 zo 2098. or 646-3824 Estimates Call Wavne 649- 44 Burst 1 rooms, hung ceilings, ceramic Boats-Accessorles 45 MARRIED COUPLE- Late cylinder, 4 speed. Very clean. STAR READER 48 Skin ailment ALLAN T KEELERS TAX 7696 Asking $2575 . 623-5093! Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 21 PROFESSIONAL tile, plumbing, electric twenties desires apartment, 49 Actress Taylor 1 SERVICE. Tax Returns done Richard Young. 649-1975. 1 974 FURY - 16'2-foot DEAR READER; You can't sue for false arrest unless 33 24 25 DRESSMAKING & or small house to rent. Good 50 Makes mad z. 27 39 29 in the privacy of your home. PERSONAL Paperhanging •••••••••••••••••••••••••a liberglass. tilt trailer, with references. Call after 7 p.m., 1970 CHEVY MONTE CARLO you've been arrested. But if you’re wrongfully accused of READY FOR J i ALTERATIONS done in my OF COURSE! OUR 6REAT 51 In this manner 30 Call 871-1781. for appointment. For particular people, by - Small 8, Automatic, power b re a k fa st 3Z home Please call 646-4971 Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 1975 55-liorsepowcr outboard 643-1554. shoplifting you should see a lawyer. ? ANP WISE LEAPER IS AH! ©OOP MORigikJSi 52 Poverty-war Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. Chevy engine. 2 tanks. $2,500. steering, and brakes. One 6ENTI.EM BN! I TH0U5KT Monday thru Friday. 10:00 EXPECTINS VOU,.,FOLLPW agency (abbr.) 33 34 YOU M I0HT ENJOY THE H a s ALL TYPES OF TAXES a.m, to 3:00 p.m. BIDW'ELL HOME Improve­ .Also 50 horse Johnson out­ WANTED TO RENT - 5 to 6 owner, clean. $1250. 623-5093. DEAR ABBY: My problem is of a highly confidential ----- MBi PLEASE! 53 Orderly 1 J PREPARED- Individual, PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ment Co. Expert installation board. $300. 228-0475 or 228- room apartment near FASCINATIW& VIEW 54 Throng 36 37 AND PAPERING - Interior nature, and I would feel much more comfortable w riting to OF MY OCEANARIU/H, 33 partnership, corporations. ALUMINUM SIDERS- Will of aluminum siding gutters 9550. Washington or Verplank BANK REPOSSESSIONS 55 Massachu­ 1 specialists Commerical and you in care of a post office box than my hometown AS IT W ER E! 39 Vill come to vour home. Call install Aluminum. Vinyl, or and trim. Roofing installation School area. Needed for FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile setts cape residential. Free estimates, newspaper. 1 568-5742. Wood Siding. Call 643-5090. ask and repairs 649-6495. 871-2323. March 1st. Call 643-4086. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 56 Yawn 41 42 43 fully insured 646-4879. I f this can be done, will you kindly publish your P.O. Box 44 45 46 47 for Ron. or 649-1142. ask for •••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa needs b o ^ work $2700; 1974 number? Thank you 48 TAX preparation - Tom. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Pontiac Firebird, automatic DOWN 49 50 RELIABLE and Reasonable. repairing chimneys, roof, new RENTALS with air $2295: 1973 Ford SMALL TOWN MAN WITH BIG PROBLEMS 31 52 Done in the privacy of your ACCURATE roofs. Free estimates. 30 I I AUTOMOTIVE Country Sedan Station Wagon 1 Normandy 53 $900; 1973 Chevrolet Bel Air DEAR MAN: Yea. It's P.O. Box 69700, Los Angeles, invasion day 64 own home Norm ' Marshall EXPERIENCED TAX years Experience. Howlev. Rooms for Rent 52 55 56 643-9044. Building Contracting 33 643-5361. $1000; 1972 Ford Maverick Calif. 90069. 2 Long ago HELP-Your home. Low cost f\ \ X small business? Sold home? THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Autos For Sale SI $1000; 1970 Chevrolet Malibu PHOTO^UIDE IWtWIRAPIR INTCHraiSf ASSN I WES ROBBINS Carpentry ROOFER WILL Install roof, $700; 1970 Chrysler New c m TREE SERVICE - Free Itemized deductions. 633-1267. Birch House Women. Central­ EXCLUSIVE DEAR ABBY: I have recently taken a job which requires remodeling specialist. Ad­ siding or gutter for low dis­ ATTENTION! Come see our Yorker $650. The above may estimates, discount senior ly located. Downtown me to work very close to a dentist, (Sometimes our faces are LIG HT TRUCKING. ODD ditions. rec rooms, dormers, count price. Call Ken at 647- Manchester. Kitchen Great Selection of Quality be seen at the Savings bank of only a few inches apart, and that's closel) citizens. Company built-ins. bathrooms, 1566. Preowned Autos. Completely Manchester, 923 Main Street, Alley Oop — Dave Graua Win at bridge Manchester-owned and JOBS, moving appliances. privileges. Call 649-2358. My first day on the job I noticed that my boss must have kitchens. 649-3446 reconditioned at Manchester Manchester. operated. Call 646-1327 Cellars and attics cleaned. had onions or garlic for breakfast. Whewl I figured, "Well, Honda. Connecticut's largest Loam sand and gravel TRACY BROTHERS- 238 CHARTER OAK that can happen to anybody once in a while." CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Roofing. Flat Roof. Hot Tar. and most complete Honda 1976 BUICK SKYLARK - ®OONS SAW , WHAT'S THAT NOW TWO LA D S A HAND REWEAVING burn holes delivered. 644-1775 STREET- Room with private A fter lunch there was no improvement. In fact, it was ME COMlNGi IT MUST HAVE SET / SOLlMOr THAT Additions. Repairs! Cabinets. Gravel. Built-Up Roofing. entrance. Suitable for older Dealer! 24 Adams Street. Showroom condition, good on ^y-SlVEj I CAN CARRY THEIR Zippers, umbrellas repaired. worsel I d()n't know where he goes for lunch, but he comes b u t WHY I s R u ^ aSJd CATCH TO W HERE TH EY LIVE J REFINISHED KITCHEN Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. Commercial & Residential. working gentleman. No Manchester. gas, power steering, brakes 8 3 0 5 IS SOME-, (SraaANfllHlNK A principle of good play Window shades. Venetian and windows. AM-FM back smelling like a delicatessen. blinds. Keys TV FOR RENT. CABINETS & COUNTERS- Free Estimates. 872-6269. cooking. Parking. Security 8-18 'B R A ^ ______< THAT ! AM.NOT TIMOTHY J CONNELLY ...... y ...... J30 649.1740 MONTE CARLO 1973, Power cassette stereo and much This dentist's offices are in one of the best professional Marlow's. 867 Main St 649- Woodwork Floors, for homes Soft gathers make this CHEW' sometime or other as well as Carpentry and general eon- steering, power brakes, more. 649-6364, Tom, after 5 buildings in town and his patients are well-to-do and very 5221 and apartments. 667-.1643. ask Heating-Plumbing 35 ______^______an easy style to wear. NORTH 2-20-A a ^ ad e finesse. for Ken. tracting. Residential and LIGHT. HOUSEKEEPING automatic, $1,575. Call 649- PM. No. 8305 with Photo- ppticular. I can't understand why one of them doesn't tell A A92 'There is a well-known commercial Whether it be a SEWERLINES, sink lines, ROOM- Fully furnished. 1149 anytime. Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. him. I f I were a patient, I surely would, but 1 only work here. » Q J 8 3 principle of good play: Take small repair job, a custom cleaned with electric cutters, Stove, refrigerator, and linens Trucks for Sale 62 Size 10, 82V^ bust . . . Any suggestions'/ I don't know how much longer I can ♦ 94 your off-suit finesse first. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, built home or anything in by professionals. McKinney 1971 FORD RANCH WAGON- 3% yards 45-inch. There was also the matter of attics, garages, yards provided. 801 Main Street. take this. And I'd look awfully silly working with a gas « K973 DICK' SNOW PLOWTNG- between, call 646-1379. Bros Sewage Disposal Corri- Custom 500. Good condition. 1973 FORD VAN- E 300 getting rid of his possible cleaned. moving, Manchester. 649-9879. Pattema available only mask, or a clothespin on my nose. Driveways. Parking Lots, pany. 643-5308. Very dependable transporta­ Chassis and cab. Ten foot box. in sizee shown. WEST EAST diamond loser so South trucking.Loam for sale Lawn Stores. &• Businesses. NEWTON SMITH- tion. $900 or best offer. Must 302 V8. Good condition. Call TO ORDER, lend $1.00 for eich DENTIST'S ASSISTANT ♦ 765 A K 10 4 3 started by cashing his ace service. No job loo big or Apartments For Rent 53 DEAR ASSISTANT: Speak upl He may appreciate it. Sidewalks. Call 646-2204 Remodeling. Repairs, and NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet sell! Morning, 643-4611. 646-4390. or 649-8009. Eittem plus 25C for poiU{e and V 7 V K642 and queen of clubs. Then he small. 568-8522. andlinf. (P.S. If he doesn't, your next job has got to he betterll 4 10 8 7 5 3 4 Q6 took and lost the spade Rec-Rooms. No job to small. repairs, plugged drains, LOOKING for anything in real •UC ■UNNETT 649-3144 » J862 « 10 5 4 finesse. kitchen faucets replaced, estate rental - apartments, No place to store your 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN ManchMtor H«rtM ,. ___ 2-JO SNOW PLOWING repaired, rec rooms, window van. Excellent condi­ 1180 Avo. of AmtrtcM 0 UN 6, NtA Inc TM us SOUTH A diamond came back. He COMPLETE CARPET & Tile homes, multiple dwellings? bicycle? Sell It for extra Now York. N.Y. 10031 Wedding belli In your future? Whether your lifeatyle la COMMERCIAL AND CARPENTRY & MASONRY - bathroom remodeling, heat tion. Very low mileage, Cap­ A Q J 8 won, led the eight of spades installation and repairs. Free No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate cash with a low cost fdnt Name. Address with ZIP bridal gown or blue jeans, Abby lays It all out for you In her The Flintetones — Hanna Barbara Productiona RESIDENTIAL- Manehester Additions and Remodeling, modernization, etc. Free tains chairs. Stereo and to dummy's ace and was estimates. Call 646-3745. after Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Classified Ad. CODE, Style Number and Slaa. booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send $1 and a » A 10 9 5 then ready to attack hearts. area Free estimates. free estimates. Call Anthony Estimate gladly given. M & N cassette. Radials. 429-9461. ♦ AK J 2 5 p.m. The Fall & Winter long, atnmped |28 cental aelf-addreaaed envelope to Abby: He was careful to start by Reasonable 646-5489 or 646- Squillacote 649-0811. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. BASIC FASHION con­ ♦ AQ MANCHESTER- West Center 132 Liaky Drive, Beverly HUIa, Calif. 90212. leading dummy’s eight. This 5747 anytime. Street, Four room apartment. 1972 C H R Y S LE R NEW 1946 DODGE- IVz-ton plaplat- tains a Bonus Coupon. held and he led the queen form dump.. Heill Hoist__ New Vulnerable: Neither BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. MANCHESTER PLUMBING Tile bath, appliances, private YORKER BROUGHAM- Price . . . $2.00 a copy. next. West showed out. Now FARRAND REMODELING - Equipped with all options. brakes. Runs good. $450. Call Dealer; South Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney & HEATING - Repairs. entrance and storage. Good Add $2.00 for the New South cashed the king of Cabinets and Formica Tops. Remodeling. Pumps repaired Good condition. ,,$1400. Call 643-5373. repairs. No job too small BILL'S SEWING M.ACHINE Roofing. Gutters. Room Ad­ location. Available im­ SUCCESS IN SEWING. West North East South clubs to discard his deuce of replaced. Free estimates. 649-2271 anytime. Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ REPAIRS- Quality work at ditions. Decks. All types of mediately. Quiet or retired 2 NT diamonds, repeated the timates. good prices! Free pick up and Electric drain-snaking. 24- persons. References, securi­ Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Pass 3« Pass 3V trump finesse again, drew Remodeling and Repairs. hour service. 646-0237. 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA delivery. Call 649-0487. Phone 643-6017. ty. No pets, or children. Pass 5V Pass 6V the last trump and claimed. WAGON- Good running condi­ 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low KEEP SMILING I'nhealed. $215 monthly. Nopopy Pass Pass Pass Write to: P.O Box 244, East- tion. New exhaust system. mileage. Excellent condition. ^ iT n ' AskthcBKPfrti $250. Call 649-1763. $650. Call 643-5849. tWOER **•*•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ford, Conn. KEEP HAPPY At one time there was some debate over 0 Z I S 2 Hat) Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 whether amber was animal, vegetable or tnineral. Opening lead: 45 You hold: Homes For Sale 23 Articles for Sale 41 A P M tT T e O j 2-20-B APARTMENT and HOUSES 4 9S 4 CLERK (Accounts Payable) OFFICE SKILLS ARE needed COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ 4 KQ63 Hate commuting? East Hart­ tals in all Areas. Prices and for our growing company. Call dining room, large eat-in Coat, excellent condition. Size e-20 4 A74 ford firm moving to Route 5 289-4319. kitchen. 4 bedrooms, heated 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. Sizes. Call Rental Assistors. Astrograph By Oswald Jacoby 4 J96 Enfield soon, ne^s your A/P porch. 2 car garage, with 236-5646. Small Fee. The Born Loser — Art Sanaom and Alan Sontag An Oregon reader asks if experience. Top salary, TYPIST - We need your skills, chimney for wood stove, SWIMMING POOLS- Close we open this hand in third benefits Fee paid, of course! even if your in the process of private lot. $56,900. Group 1, Out on all pools to make room FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- Wit)] a mere 21 high-card seat. • • • CANCER (June 21-July 22) It's r Contact in confidence: Wilson brushing up. Call 289-4319. Philbrick Agency 646-4200. for our 1979 pools. Large pool Carpeting. Appliances. Heat NO MORE WAITING HBY, WHAT'5 poinjints, South might well The answer is a resound­ Agency. 246-8541. included. $275 monthly. nice to help out people in need. '^JU9TAMII0UTB,^ I^AjJBd50n$TI$A ha ing “no.” distributors has new above However, don't do so at the .lave let the bidding die at ■CHENEY HOME" - 4 ground pools for only $777.00 Security and lease required. c fo u r A i^ ^ ( e c m T l five hearts, but like most I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i STORE MANAGERS expense ot breaking a promise ($5LAi?Y4 l I'L L k l u t z : w h o Bedroom Colonial. Two completely erected - 31 ft. x 19 Available March 1st. Call 649- YOU CAN PLACE YOUR THme players South hated to stop (Do you have a question tor SECRETARY - PERSONNEL NEEDED - Greater Hartford 4500. ^Birthday to those at home who were the experts? Write "Ask the area. Neat, hard working fireplaces. Absolutely fan­ ft. overall dimension -15 ft. x depending on you. ctFiiagiTraz. m no-man’s land between OFFICE. Typing and tastic kitchen! Loads of game and slam. Experts. " care of this newspa­ aggressive, well organized! 24 ft. swim area, complete LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You can't TV e lA V .. . per. Individual questions iv. shorthand required. Ability to flowering shrubs, and bulbs! 40' X 10' 1 Bedroom Mobile February 21,1979 V A ^V O U P O . Things started out well for relate well to people. Full good with figures. Sales with heavy. „guage „ solid olid yinylvinyl HERALD & DOLLAR SAVER be all things to all people, so be answered if accompanied Too many extras! Call B/W liner, heavy gauge sidewall, Home, in Bolton. Working him with a diamond lead up year position, ^ n ii resume experience a plus. Training ■■ ■ ' HI. Secret ambitions you've been don't gel upset today when a by stamped, sell-addressed Realty, 647-1419. exclusive lock frame con­ single person only. No pels, harboring for some time stand to his ace-king-jack. to: East Hartford Public program. $20M plus. Apply in )n- ,. co-worker doesn't see the envelopes. The most inieresl- struction. aluminum swing-up animals, children. Call 643- an excellent chance of becom­ same virtues in you as your There werfe still plenty of ing questions will be t seo In Schools. Personnel Office, 110 person. N.B.D.T., 129Talcott- 2880. problems. He was going to ville Road, Route 83. Vernon. "OWNER SAYS SELL "- ladder: also inside ladderra(f ing a reality this coming year. friends do. this column and will ruceho Long H ill Drive, East Hart­ Priced REDUCED BY MORE Aim high. Keep your powder have to try a heart finesse copies of JACOBY MODERN.) ford. a . 06108. 10 AM to 5 PM daily. vanced type skimmer, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) In THAN $3000! Attractive 3 excellent filtration system un­ 456 MAIN STREET, SECOND dry. ' your urgency to accomplish FLOOR. 3 Rooms Heated - No , AIDE- Monday thru Friday, 4 Bedroom Colonial on quiet it. fencing. Huge 16 ft. x 7 ft. your purposes today you could Heathclift — Georga Qataly WOMAN- Cleaning. appliances, no pets. Call 646- gel carried away and handle ■ p.m. thru 7 p.m.. call 649-2358. street near Country Club - lots sundeck. Finaneing arranged- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Wednesday, Thursday & of extras! B/W Realty, 647- 2426: 9 - 5, $200 a month. your possessions In a wasteful Friday. 8 a m. to 2 p.m. Call absolutely no obligation! Call There is no in-between with 1419. toll free; 1-800-382-4529. Ar­ or foolish manner, 649-2358. BABYSITTER NEEDED - 5 you today. You’re either a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Nor­ tistic Pool Products, Inc. Ask MANCHESTER- Main Street. dynamo or you are a dud. You'll PM to 9 PM. Call before 5 PM. mally It's more important what WInthrop — Dick Cavalll 647-1717. for Frank. 3 and 4 rooms apartment, tare bettor if you strike a happy CLERK- Maintain shipment heated. Hot water, at any hour you say or how you behave and inventory records, medium. How to gel along with than how you are attired. Real Estate Wanted 28 appliances. No pets. Parking. other signs Is one of the prepare bills of lading, and DRIVERS NEEDED NOW. DINING ROOM SET well Unfortunately, today's appear­ TVEBESHTD \ made, matching table, six Security. 523-7047. sections you'll enfoy in your Q) THOSeDAjg< \ (Q NO LAW SAve A ^ shipping lables, expidite Full / part time. All shifts. ALL CASH For your property, ances are most significant. VENUS... Call 649-5199. chairs, buffet and liquor all-new 1979 Astro-Graph Let- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A sponsoN rr j ^ ANAGTRC^NMn- f J shipments and sample orders. within 24 hours. Avoief R ^ 5 ROOM APARTMENT - ! ter. Get yours by mailing $1 for rrl9 RBAU-V J Must be able able to type cabinet. $250. 646-2869. misunderstanding could put a AJ^ REAU-Ly ^AV,eOV'NOK, Associates. "Gallery Of FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom ON CUL-DE-SAC THE PRICE IS R IG H T! EAST HARTFORD- Gargage, W OF\T ALL...HMM. I've F0UH7 4N Homes. " 528-9081. Set. Excellent condition. I-2711 Quiet street, gorgeous 7 Queen-size bed, triple dresser, Amazing Rollins Electronic Parking. Spacious 5 rooms, Our Boarding House INTBRe9TIN<5 room U4R built Raised dresser with shelved mirror, Security System. You saw on with carpet and lots more. This Funny World TV. Protects everything you INSCRIPTION ON Ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2 EDUCATION night stand. 4 years old. $800 Just $225. (793-31. Rental MOfSUM THIS SUIT OF baths, lovely family room, 568-0935. have against Burglary, Fire, Assistors, 236-4656. small fee. T C AN'T BELIEVE REMEMBER 5PEMCER^ PIRATE HOURS A P M O fi ■ stone fireplace and stone etcetera. Dial Toll Free 1-800- IT.’ TriUR6T(3N /Y\OVIE? HE DUELED CAPTAIN \0-6, 448-4511, or w rite Box K, front w'wood siding,double Private Instructions IS WE BUY AND SELL USED FIVE ROOM Apartment- Se­ SPENCER'S £<3M1N(5 ' BLADE WITH N0TH1N6 BUT Cheshire. Ct. 06410. cond floor. Main Street. garage, landscaped lot. FURNITURE. One piece or For your extra convanlanca, we have inetalled a Want H E R E .'I l1'J6T TABLE KNIFE AND PINNED REMEDIAL READING and entire household. Cash on the Paneled carpeted, heat and $72,900. 5AW KIM ON THE ' HIM TO THE MA6T.' THEN/HEWA9 math: individualized work line Furniture Barn. 646-0865. 10 SPEED BOYS BIKE- Santa lint water. I/^ase required. Ad Department aftar-houra answering aarvica. Now, LATE.LATESHO'N HE UNCHNNED THE EVEN program. (Isl-8th grade! bv Fe. Excellent condition. Will $2.35 monthly. 646-0299. whatever the hour, day or night, Sundaya or holidays Merritt Agency master's degree teacher. 568- take any good offer. Call 649- IM ’M AC H IN E COUNTERS AND BIfiOER 2485. ROWED AWA'V m iO M t h a n THAT F l | 646-1180 8075. MISC. FOR SALE Offices-Stores for Rent 55 Dial Days 643-2711 t h e 5U)N N 5E 5E T T .'j ^: ! j r T>0& T H A T RIDING LESSO.NS indoor SKI BOOTS - Used one season. ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. HAD \T ^ 0 \!N riding ring Western stock Artlcles lor Sale 41 San Giorgio, good condition, Ideal location. $.300 including Dial Nights 643-2718 STAND- IN! seat, saddle seat and hunt warm. $35. Size 9. 643-7695. utilities. Don Horrigan, Manchester «rr-»n T h is m a y /a s A h "M A R K 6 P TX>VYN fO seat. All levels 228-9817. ALUMINUM Sheets uscfd as Barrows Company. 647-1000. Just give ui your mttiaga, name and addratt - Wa’II do lha Ji.TSfTfJ - A BONUS FEB e o L P P m e e s f o r printing plates. .007 thick Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 ROOMING HOUSE VOICE. PIANO Instructions. '2.3x32". 25 cents each nr 5 for MANCHESTER- Main Street Y/1,9YLVESTBK- 17 Rooms with store front Former faculty New York $1 Phone 643-2711. Must be FREE PURPIES- Dart Husky modern office available. 400 t e r ? WHAT'S IT .Music and Art'High School No more rushing to call belore noon Order your Wani Ad whenever and 3 car garage. 12 picked up before 11 a m Part Labrador. Very affec­ sq. ft. Heat. AC included. Call SAY" Professional Singer, Pianist ONLY. 646-2469 or 646-2755. you're reedy —' night or day, even on Sundays and hoirdays. bedrooms rented - good in­ tionate. Call 649-0743. after 5 644-8597 p.m, come New roof and steel TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - .2 -:/ siding - $89,000. Schools-Clatses 19 Good condition.G ood fo r A COMPLETE BOARDING OFFICE SPACE plating, or welding. Call 049- KENNEL for Dogs and Cals. " . . . And by using this method of redistribut­ Merritt Agency FOR THE BEST-Manchester :i439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Dog Bathing and grooming. FOR RENT ing income, we're culling out the middleman Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 For re.servations, please call I'iW s.|li,-ire ((.,.(, ,,| M,in — government!" 646-1180 pupils per teacher. FREE in­ MOLDED FORMICA top and Canine Holiday Inne. 200 troductory lesson with this ad. paneled bar with two shelves ' !ii's(ci iiit r.iniOddnine ,int Sheldon Road, Manchester. |(Mrkiru' ('.III (it:(.(e,.si She Bc m U i Call 646-6.306. or 648-3549 and four stijols $175 646-6028 r 646-5971, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "Why don't you take the day off!"