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w 01aat0ttburij Increasing Cloudiness Chance of Snow 1\HIS Dtlallt on pogo 2 NEW YEAR WANT Refugees Vol. XCVIII, No. 76 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, December 30, 1978 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1861 • 20t Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered HONG KONG (UPI) - Four more refugee boats steamed towards Hong Kong Friday and a too AD SPECIAL spokesman for 2,700 Vietnamese Shah Leaves Temporarily stranded outside the colony begged for permission to land, saying many were sick and some were dying and that “all we want is a home." Church and civic groups joined Iran to Have Civilian Rule for the refugees in appealing to Hong Kong authorities to reverse their TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Shah Bakhtiar, 63, leader of the anti-shah The official spokesman of the New Jersey is ’’making preparations and anti-Americanism on the rise decision barring the 2,794-ton Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, trapped in National Front political party to shah’s imperial court denied Satur­ to receive the shah’s mother and nearly 1,(KX) American oil workers in freighter Huey Fong from landing a bloody nationwide revolt that has form a civilian government to day morning that the shah had other members of his family.” A southern Iran — greeted daily by its human cargo of frightened, plunged Iran into chaos, has agreed replace that of Prime Minister Gen. agreed to leave the country or that spokesman for the network would not hungry Vietnamese. angry shouts of“ Yankee get out” — to leave Iran temporarily and hand Gholam Reza Azhari. there were any plans for his depar­ elaborate.) But an official spokesman said prepared for a mass weekend over his powers to a regency council, ’’The shah is not abdicating,” a ture, but the highly placed sources in­ The shah, 59, met Bakhtiar in sur­ “the government has not changed exodus, joining the thousands who highly placed sources said Friday. source close to the palace said sisted the shah would leave tem­ prise talks Thursday and offered him its stand.” have already fled the country. Sources close to the shah said that emphatically. “ He may just be porarily. the premiership after Gholam “We are afraid for our lives,” Demonstrations and strikes on Friday he asked Shahpour leaving Iran temporarily.” (ABC News said late Friday it has Hosseini Sadighi, the candidate- against the shah have brought Iran’s said refugee spokesman Nguyen learned McGuire Air Force Base in premier for the past two weeks, gave Thua Hon in a conversation over economy to the brink of collapse, up his attempts to form a govern­ crippling the oil industry, banks, the freighter’s ship-to-shore ment. radio. government departments, airlines, The highly placed sources said postal services, some hospitals, un­ Bakhtiar presented the shah with a iversities and colleges and President Buried series of proposals: newspapers. —That the shah leave the country ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - The bakeries on which the capital’s on a temporary basis, investing his President Houari Boumedienne 4.5 million residents depend for their powers in a regency council com­ was buried Friday to a 100-gun bread staples were closing due to fuel posed of elder politicians; salute in the cemetery of shortages. Oil production in the past —That the current parliament, Alberia’s national heros. His 2 24 hours was only 375,000 barrels — a elected in 1975 under a short-lived, million mourners went wild, fraction of the normal 6 millon one-party system, be dissolved; collapsing with grief in the streets barrels a day. —That the dread SAVAK secret and trampling scores underfoot as Bakhtiar, a French-educated police be disbanded; screaming mobs tried to touch the lawyer and former minister in the —That powers controlling the Ira­ coffin. government of Mossadegh met with for nian armed forces be entrusted in the The roar of the crowds merged the shah in a move seen by political civilian government, with ap­ with the mournful wail of prayers leaders as taken to appease the propriate parliamentary interven­ from scores of mosques and the National Front, which opposes con­ tion. scream of ambulance sirens in a tinuation of the shah’s 38-year rule. Political sources said a national cacophony of sound that accom­ Sources close to the palace said the day of mourning called for Saturday shah’s offer came after Sadighi, 73, a panied the heavily guarded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, 78, funeral cortege on the slow march sociology professor, abandoneid his the exiled leader of the majority efforts to put together a government from the Great Mosque of Algiers Moslem Shiite sect and the shah’s below the Casbah to the El Alia of ’’honest veterans” aimed at en­ No. 1 enemy, could pose a "real cemetery on the eastern edge of ding a year of tumultous revolt danger” to the transition planned by town. against the monarch. Winter Sun the shah. The National Front, a successor to The setting winter sun gives utility wires a road late Friday afternoon. (Herald photo by “If there is bloodshed again the extremist National Front Party supernatural look on a rural Glastonbury Strempfer) tomorrow (Saturday) it would really led by Mossadegh before his dis­ make it difficult for Bakhtiar and the missal in 1953, revived its activities shah to enter into an accommodation last summer and now commands the falling short of the shah’s outright largest following of any political resignation,” a high political source group in Iran. It is now considered a Real Estate Report Given said. centralist rather than an extremist The hardline National Front group.' headed by Karim Sanjabi, who met Troops firing automatic weapons recently with Khomeini in Paris, has chased anti-shah demonstrators PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED To Glastonbury Council called for the shah’s outright abdica­ through congested downtown streets tion but Bakhtiar failed to echo his and fired on rooftop protesters chan­ leader. GLASTONBURY - The latest real The housing stock could show a prices for moderate income families ting "Death to the snah.” It would be the second time the estate cost report to the Town Coun­ bell-shaped pricing curve with seven under Section 8 guidelines as 124,200 Witnesses reported four people shah has left the country under cil showed the selection of houses percent of the homes below 140,000 for two persons to 135,900 to 140,388 were killed Friday in Tehran, in­ MISC. FOR SALE political pressure. On Aug. 16, 1953, sold between January and November and seven percent above the 170,000 for seven and up. cluding a middle-aged man whose 40 — Household Goods - of this year, but did not reflect the mark. One thing is certain — at the height of his struggle with the head was blown off by a bullet from 643 2711 During the first 11 months, the late Premier Mohammed 41 — Articles for Sale stock of housing in town. Glastonbury is similar to other towns report said, only two houses were an automatic rifle fir ^ by patrolling That report will be forthcoming. with prohibitive prices for moderate Mossadegh, he flew to Rome. But he troops. Three others were wounded. 42 — Building Supplies sold for under 130,000 There were 82 was back on his throne six days later, Night 643-2718 Town Manager Don Peach says, as income families. homes sold in the 140,000 to 149,000. Soldiers fought off yet another 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs after demonstrators paraded through he and his staff compile figures on Moderate income as defined by Of the 912 single family homes attempt by screaming youths to 44 — Musical Instruments Tehran demanding his return. housing sales. Most homes were in present Housing and Urban Develop­ sold, 719 ranged from 150,(X)0 to over crowd around the U.S. Embassy, 45 — Boats & Accessories Gen. Azhari took over the prime whose parking lot was filled with an CLASSIFIED INDEX: 46 — Sporting Goods the 160,000-$70,0(X) price range with ment guidelines is 112,100 for a fami­ 1100,000, with the eastern part of only 36 selling for under f40,(KX). Of ly of two and 117,9M for a family of ministership on Nov. 6 in an effort to angry mob last Sunday. Troops riding 47 — Garden Products town commanding the highest prices. put down the violence that has taken MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Coming Tuesday the 36, 17 were sold in Tara Hills. seven or more. With this in mind. in heavy trucks and jeeps raced 48 — Antiques more than 1,5(X) lives since the up­ across avenues that were virtually In its continuing effort to 49 — Wanted to Buy P.O. BOX 591 rising began in November 1977, when empty because of the shutdown of provide complete news and infor­ leftist student demonstrations gasoline stations. NOTICES RENTALS MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 mation, The Herald is proud to an­ poured into the streets of the Iranian In the riot-torn southern town of 1 — Lost and Found REAL ESTATE nounce the addition of a new 23 — Homes for Sale 52 — Rooms for Rent Gaming Study to Begin cities to demand the shah’s ouster. Ahvaz, troops opened fire Friday to 2 — Personals 53 — Apartments for column. Their cry was taken up by flush out an estimated 1,000 Beginning next week, 3 — Announcements 24 — Lots-Land for Sale HARTFORD (UPI) - A New York burgeoning gambling industry. ford Jai Alai was fined and given a Khomeini, who violently opposes the protesters staging a hospital sit-in. Rent Dear Sirs: Washington Merry-Go-Round, by 4 — Entertainment 25 — Investment Property management consulting firm will The commission has been under 10-day suspension by the commission modern reforms the shah has Four people were reported killed and 54 — Homes for Rent world famous columnist Jack 5 — Auctions 26 — Business Property begin a 1100,000 study next week on fire for not exerting enough controls for not reporting allegations of game brought to Iran. He has led the seven wounded. The shooting 55 — Business for Rent Please run the following ad for 4 days at the special Anderson will be a regular feature 27 — Resort Property how effective Connecticut’s gaming to prevent instances of abuses by fixing to the commission. struggle from exile in Paris. followed day-long disturbances in 56 — Resort Property on The Herald’s editorial page. FINANCIAL 28 — Real Estate Wanted money-saving rate of *4.00! commission is in regulating and cor­ parimutuel employees and so-called The New York firm of Cresap, The surprise political Ahvaz Thur^ay in which anti-shah for Rent Anderson’s column will join 8 — Bonds - Stocks - recting abuses in legalized gambling. systems bettors. The commission at McCormick and Paget Inc., was developments followed another day demonstrators burned down the Iran- 57 — Wanted to Rent present editorial columns in The Mortgages □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED The study was ordered in one time or another has also had to chosen by the Office on Policy and of rioting in a dozen cities of Iran by America Society Cultural Center and 58 — MIsc. for Rent Herald by Don Graff, Andrew wild-eyed demonstrators shouting, 9 — Personal Loans MISC. SERVICES November by Gov. Ella Grasso after contend with allegations that players Management to evaluate the com­ four banks. Tulley, Lee Roderick and Martha the nine-member commission com­ and games may have been fixed. mission and submit a report by “Death to the shah” and “victory is Elsewhere in Iran, troops shot and 10 — Insurance AUTOMOTIVE Angle and Robert Walters. 30 — T ravel plained it needed more security and So far, the allegations have March 1. near.” killed nine anti-shah demonstrators EMPLOYMENT 31 — Services Offered 61 — Autos for Sale Anderson, who served as a staff help to police the state's remained just that, although Hart­ With the turmoil increasing daily in rioting that swept 13 major towns. 32 — Painting-Papering 62 — Trucks for Sale (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) civilian war correspondent in 13 — Help Wanted China during World War II, joined 14 — Business 33 — Building- 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Drew Pearson’s Washington staff Opportunities Contracting in 1947. 15 — Situation Wanted 34 — RoofIng-SIdIng 64 — Motorcycles He assumed the authorship of Judge Rules No Damages Due Xerbx-SCM Case 35 — Heating-Plumbing BIcycles-Campers (6) (7) Washington Merry-Go-Round in (8) (9) (10) HARTFORD (U PI)-U .S. District Newman, in a 118-page decision, given to him with the grant of a among the most costly in federal marketing of 6740 plain paper copiers EDUCATION 36 — Flooring Trallers-Moblle 1969 after Pearson’s death. 18 — Private Instructions 37 — Movlng-Trucklng- Homes Judge Jon 0 . Newman ruled Friday Friday dismissed four of five general patent,” McCoIough said. court history. SCM said earlier this by various practices. 19 — Schools-Classes 66 — Automotive Service that the SCM Corp. is not entitled to claims made by SCM and said no SCM had charged that Xerox year it spent about 120 million for The trial began in June 1977. The Storage No Herald any damages from Xerox Corp. damages should be paid on a fifth monopolized the office copier market litigation costs since 1973. Xerox has jury returned with verdicts on 54 20 — Instructions Wanted 36 — Services Wanted 67 — Autos for Rent (15) despite a jury’s decision earlier this claim in which SCM said Xerox in 1964 and 1969 by illegally using declined to say how much its legal separate questions on Aug. 16, 1978. 22 — Condominiums Lease (11) (12) (13) (14) In observance of the New Year year that Xerox should pay SCM 1112 excluded it from the plain paper patents and other business practices costs have been. Newman dismissed all but the 1969 holiday. The Herald will not million. copying business starting in 1969. to exclude competition. SCM originally was seeking 1500 exclusion claim. He also said SCM publish Monday. Drive safely and SCM had been seeking up to 11.5 Newman was deliberating whether SCM said it lost millions of dollars million in damages but that amount should not receive any monetary have a safe and happy holiday. billion for what SCM claimed were to grant SCM more than 137 million in business and profits because would have been trebled under damages from Xerox on the 1969 antitrust violations by the Stamford- Xerox would not grant the company federal law to 11:5 billion had the ( ) in damages and whether under exclusion claim. (16) (17) (18) (19) 20 Inside Today based Xerox Corp. in the plain paper federal law the damages should have licenses on patents Xerox held in the ruling been in SCM’s favor. In his ruling, Newman said: copier business. The suit was first been trebled. field. SCM had filed suit based on five “As a result of the jury’s factual Churches ...... 14 filed in 1973. C. Peter McCoIough, chairman and After hearing testimony for more general claims: that Xerox excluded findings rejecting many of SCM’s Classified...... 15-18 A jury in August ruled Xerox had chief executive officer of Xerox than a year, a jury in Hartford SCM from the plain paper copying claims for damages and the court’s PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Collectors’ Corner...... 12 violated some antitrust laws and Corp., said the decision ’’represents federal court found that Xerox had business beginning in 1964; that conclusions of law that damage lieralb Ad over 20 word* — Regular Price Com ics...... 19 should pay 1112 million to SCM, but a major victory for the U.S. patent violated some antitrust laws. It also Xerox excluded SCM from the plain liability cannot validly be based on CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Community Calendars...... 10 Newman ruled Xerox is not liable to system.” found SCM could not have entered paper copying business beginning in any of the jury's factual findings in NAME...... Entertainment ...... 3 SCM for any money damages. “We were confident of our position the copier market in 1964, thus 1969; that Xerox denied SCM the op­ SCM’s favor, it is the ruling of this Forum of the A rts...... 3 Richard Sexton, SCM general from the outset and the company has shooting down a major portion of portunity to market in the United court that Xerox is not liable to SCM ADDRESS...... c it y ...... state...... Zip Code . Obituaries ...... 8 counsel in New York, said the firm now been exonerated,” he said. SCM’s argument. States the Fuji-Xerox 2200 copier for any money damages." People/Food...... 9 will appeal Newman’s ’’novel and “If claims such as those made by In addition, the nine-member jury manufactured in Japan; that Xerox SCM Corp. is a conglomorate with PHONE NO...... CLASSIFICATION...... Senior Citizens...... 11 restrictive view of the antitrust SCM had succeeded, every patentee found there was no market Xerox impaired SCM’s marketing of coated more than 11 billion in annual sales. Sports...... 6-7 laws.” He said SCM is confident the would find himself at risk to antitrust could have monopolized in 1964. paper copiers by use of two pricing Xerox Corp. is a business machine 643 2 711 Television ...... Weekend - EXPIRES Jan. 31, 1979 jury verdicts in SCM's favor will ul­ liability if he exercised the rights The case was considered to be plans known as MUP and XCP; and manufacturer with more than 14 timately be reinstated. that Xerox impaired SCM’s billion in annual sales. PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 30. 11)78

Uonn., Sat., Dec. 30. 1978 - PAGE TllllEE Educator Eyes Future Use of Schools Forum of the Arte ''Vi*- Kennedy said the low point in By SUSAN VAUGHN in one place and the children are in Lincoln School into a municipal the beginnings of such a plan at enrollment will probably be in the proposal for an addition to Martin Herald Reporter another place. The greatest potential building. Green School into a senior Washington ^hool. The Lutz Junior Writers Needed will begin performances at Long • Hartford’s famed Clark- early 1980’s through the early 1990's. for growth is in the southwest and School sometime in the future. The . MANCHESTER - One more citizens center, Buckland School for Museum has already indicated an in­ Wharf Theatre in New Haven Schuldmann duo will appear in a However, the students in the lower possibly the northwest sections of school has only 13 rooms, which does The printed word will again be one elementary school closing, increased a private school. South School for terest in sharing some of that school Thursday. The production will con­ series of special concerts to benefit grades may begin to increase during town. Kennedy said he does not per­ not allow for two classes at each bf the art forms featured at the 1979 compatible joint use and community the Head Start program and Robert­ space, Kennedy said. tinue through Feb. 4. Starring in the the restoration of the Old State Uiat period if the elighut increase in sonally think the Buckland Commons grade level plus special classes. Greater Hartford Civic & Arts use of the schools are in the son School kindergarten rooms for a School administrators are also cast are George Hearn, Megan Cole House Courtroom. Sponsored by the the birth rate which began to show up development will bring in great Kennedy said he was not sure how Festival. foreseeable future for Manchester’s day care center. looking at ways to make the schools and Pamela Payton-Wright. (787- Marine Club of Hartford and WRCH public schools. this year continues. numbers of students because of the a trade-off between an addition to Writers from throughout Connec­ 4282) Kennedy said Manchester is un­ more energy efficient. Martin one school and closing another woul Radio, the concerts will be held in During a look into the future The town clerk’s office had not yet high price of the homes planned ticut are invited to submit their • A New Year's musical, usual among suburban towns in that School, in particular, poses a meet with the public approval. the State Capitol’s Hall of Flags at 2 Thursday afternoon, School compiled the total birth figures for there. The enrollments may increase works of poetry, fiction or non-fiction "Celebration,” by Harvey Schmidt there is still building and some land problem because it is the newest Plans for redistricting and joint for consideration. p.m. on Jan. 7, March 11 and April 1. Superintendent James P. Kennedy 1978, but the first four months in the junior and senior high schools available. ’The Manchester School and Tom Jones, will be presented by The husband and wife duo is com­ schMl in town with the most land use of schools presented by the Selections will be considered by said that although he does not an­ showed an increase of 12 births over from growth in those higher priced District is presently about 17th the Clockwork Repertory Co. at the posed of Harry Clark, cello, and San- available, but it has the smallest stu­ Citizens Planning Committee will be editorial committees for inclusion in ticipate any school closings in the 1977. developments, he said. largest in the state, but will be 7th, dent population and is most expen­ Thomaston Opera House, Main da Schuldmann. piano. ’There is no obvious candidate for a Kennedy stressed continued con­ taken under consideration by the “Contemporary Connecticut Writers short term, the school board will 8th or 9th largest in the near future sive to operaleT A moFe'energy ef­ Street, Thomaston, Thursday school closing, Kennedy said because siderations toward compatible joint school board and incorporated into ’79— Poetry, Prose, Plays” and for have to face the prospect of one because of the declining growth in ficient oil burner has been installed through Saturday, Jan. 6, and Jan. 11 all the schools are in relatively good usage of the schools. He re fe rr^ to long-range plans, Kennedy said. The public readings throughout the Arl Events elementary school closing within the other communities, Kennedy said. there already and other plans for through Jan. 13 at 8:15 p.m. (283- shape now, either fairly new or good examples of such usage in five committee still has to find out what Festival Week, June 2 through 10. 0112) • A series of games of visual next five years or so. This wouid be Kennedy expects the community making the school more energy ef­ recently renovated. He said the main of the schools, four of which have the space needs of the municipality Previously unpublished entries are perception, created by artist Wendy based on the projected decline of 1,- school concept to evolve slowly. ficient are being considered, • The Hartford Stage Company, 50 are and to make long range plans for limited to no more than five pages of Clarke, is now on display in the 000 students in the next five years. problem may be that the schools are closed. Those include conversion of Plans are still being formulated for Kennedy said. Church St., Hartford, will offer the physical plant at the hign school. poetry or eight pages of full-length Wadsworth Atheneum's (Hartford) K enney also hinted at the possible "Wedding Band,” Jan. 5 through fiction or excerpted non-fiction. Feb. 11. The play is a lyrical Austin Gallery in an exhibition spon­ Author’s name must appear on each romance about a love affair that sored by the museum’s MATRIX Town Native Cited page. If you wish your work defied convention in the American program. The public is invited to par­ returned, a self-addressed stamped south of 1918. Leading the cast will be ticipate in the Video Playground" Final Preparations Made envelope must accompany the Deloris Gaskins, who appeared in the now through Jan. 28. The MATRIX As Science Leader manuscripts. 1975 HSC production of “ A Raisin in project is supported, in part, by a Contributions should be sent by The Sun,” and Richard Kavanaugh, grant from the National Endowment Feb. 15, to: Greater Hartford Civic & for the Arts. Dr. Jay Boris, formerly of techniques which are relevant to who appeared on Broadway fast Manchester and salutatorian of the For Area Inaugurations Arts Festival, 250 Constitution Plaza, season in “ Dracula.” “ Wedding Other continuing exhibitions at the Navy, DOD and other programs of Hartford, Conn. 06103. Atheneum are “The Serge Lifar Manchester High School Class of national interest. Band” marks the Stage Company Parting of the Ways 1960, now a research physicist at the BOSTON (UPI) - The invitations Council chambers. He will then enter W. Hatch, R-Beverly Farms, who debut of two Hartford youngsters — Collection," an exhibition of set and Dr. Boris joined the NRL staff in costume designs for the ballet by ‘Naval Research Laboratory, is a 1970 as a senior research physicist in have been sent out and the finishing Representatives Hall for the official lost to King in the general election At The Bushnell Elizabeth Goldberg and Cheryl Two children at Center Springs Park found device was not as easy as it looked (Herald Picasso, Miro, Matisse and other recipient of the highly honored NRL touches are being put on swearing-in ceremony followed later have been invited. Narrator Ed Lark presents a Sharp, both nine years old. The play, using an inflated inner tube as a sliding photo by Pinto) ^ the Plasma Physics Division where modern artists, now through March Chair of Science. Recipients are preparations for the inaugurations with his inaugural address. Rhode Island Gov. Garrahy will travelogue on Norway Friday and directed by Stage Company he was responsible for the develop­ 18, in Avery Court; ” 15 Time selected by the NRL directorate for ment of computational capabilities next week of six New England gover­ In Maine Gov.-elect Joseph E. also start his day attending a Roman Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Jan. producing director Paul Weidner, nors. was written by Alice Childress. (527- Smells," where visitors participate sustained research leading to an in­ within the division. ' i•** f « Brennan, a Democrat, will follow the Catholic mass. He will take the oath 7, at 2 and 5 p.m. at the Bushnell in a series of old factory experiences ThaVs Entertainment ternational reputation as a founder of Three incumbent and three first example set four years ago by Gov. for his second term at 11 a.m. on the Memorial Hall in Hartford. 5151) The NRL physicist has authored which explore the relation of smell to or an acknowledged leader in a field many technical papers and was the time chief executives will take their James B. Longley and abandon the South Terrace stairs of the Jan. 10 at 8:15 p.m., pianist San­ • The Yale Repertory Theatre in memory, now through April 8, in the of basic or applied science. oaths of office during public historic pomp for a more visible and Statehouse. tiago Rodriquez performs wijh the New Haven will begin its recipient of the 19re Navy Superior Lions Gallery of the Senses; and While in Manchester, Dr. Boris Civilian Service Award, NRL incen­ ceremonies — some of which will be public oriented swearing-in The ceremony will be followed by a Hartford Symphony Orchestra. The winter/spring repertory Jan. 19 with “Chinese Export Porcelain,” on dis­ excelled in his high school track simpler and more austere than in ceremony. noon reception. Garrahy will then the production of a new Sam Shepard Lear Didn’t Stand Out tive awards in 1973 and 1973, NRL Program includes pieces by play indefinitely in Gallery M119. teams. In the 1959 Manchester publication awards in 1972 and 1973, years past. Brennan, like Longley, decided to deliver his inaugural message at 2 Beethoven, Barber and Mussorgsky. play, “Buried Child,” which will be (coach, if you please) from New Lear, Class of 1940, Weaver High, The Atheneum features free Turkey Day race. Dr. Boris’ team of and the coveted Author S. Fleming Some governors will begin their hold his inauguration during the p.m. to the opening session of the Jan. 12 at 8 p.m., Gyorgy Lehel followed by Chekhov’s “The Seagull" By ALLKN IM. WlljPlM York, and he walked (suitcase in gallery tours Saturdays and Sundays Hartford, was returning to motion three placed third against college Award in 1976 for his development of day with prayers. Later in the evening at the spacious Augusta Rhode Island Legislature. conducts the Budapest Symphony joining the repertory on Feb. 16. We see by the papers that one Nor­ hand) from the Hartford Railroad Dr. Jay Boris at 2 p.m. Meet in the main lobby. pictures on a major scale. teams. He continued his track ac­ new computational techniques for evening other governors will host a Civic Center, large enough to allow Garrahy’s inaugural celebration Orchestra in a guest appearance. The Yale School of Drama is man Lear — yes, the same chap who Station to the then-Bond Hotel. (The Television? Well, he’d be involved, For Art NOW, mini-lectures on tivities in college. He was also an the numerical simulation of Dr. Boris lives with his wife, round of inaugural balls featuring more people to attend the festivities. will be a more low-key affair this Jan. 26 at 8 p.m., the Bushnell presenting a special holiday produc­ sparked a one-man revolution in Bond Hotel building is presently used sure, but there are motion p ictu res- contemporary art, meet in the Honorary National Merit Scholar. ionospheric and atmospheric Elizabeth, and their sons, David, 9, orchestras, tuxedos and dancing until Edwara J. King of Massachusetts, year than in 1976. Instead of the 825,- presents a kaleidoscope of dance tion in tribute to the late French American television mores, mold for housing St. Francis MATRIX Gallery Fridays at noon vast vistas of expressiveness, un­ When he receive his m aster’s phenomena associated with natural and Paul, 13, at 3516 Duff Drive, midnight. who will be sworn In as the Com­ 000 Providence Civic Center ball he from the Republic of the Soviet songwriter/composer, Jacques Brel, and manner — addressed the Hospital/Medical Center nursing and Sundays at 3 p.m. bounded by television’s admittedly degree at Princeton University in and man-made disturbances. Falls Church, Va. The governors of Massachusetts, monwealth’s 6th governor, will begin had in 1976, Garrahy will have an |8,- Union. now through Jan. 13, at the Universi­ prestigious Harvard Law School the students). cheaper production patterns. For brief art encounters, "Take 1966, he had also passed his oral Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont his inaugural day attending mass 000 public reception at the Jan. 30 at 8 p.m., the Rajko ty Theatre, 222 York St., New Haven. other day. To be sure, it was under There are, to be sure, cynics, Ten at Twelve Noon,” meet in the examinations for a doctor’s degree in will be sworn in next Thursday. with family and friends at St. Statehouse. Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra and (436-1600) circumstances far from his humble detractors, all too quick to poke main lobby Tuesdays through As Martin & Lewis prospered, so, astro-physics with the highest score Rhode Island Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy Joseph’s Catholic Church near the Republican Vermont Gov. Richard Dancers present a program of • At Hole-in-the;Wall, 121 Smalley creative beginnings in Connecticut. Thursdays at noon. too, did Norman Lear, Class of 1940, scorn, scoffing, at Norman Lear. ever attained by a Princeton student DOT Says 1-291 Link will take his oath for a second term Statehouse. Snelling will host a noon luncheon authentic and elaborate costuming, St., New Britain, David Curren stars If memory serves, the man who What’s he done? they openly ponder. • The featured artists at the Weaver High, Hartford. He got into up to that time. on Tuesday and Connecticut Gov. More than 19,000 persons, including across the street from the Statehouse gypsy violins and spirited dancing. as Don Quixote on Friday and Satur­ developed “All in the Family” into And the answer, the final summing- Premade Gallery in Bushnell television when getting in, obviously, While he attended Princeton, he Ella Grasso will be sworn in such luminaries as Sen. Edward M. for six former governors and their (24fr^807) day evenings Jan. 19 through Feb. 24 one of the most-watched, most- up, is simply that Norman Lear Memorial Hail in Hartford now was a heap easier than 1970ish struc­ worked summers in the United Air­ Should Be Narrowed Wednesday. Kennedy, D-Mass., and U.S. House wives. He will then be escorted to the at 8:30 p.m. (223-9500, evenings) quoted Series ever to hit network tured creativity. He adapted what adhered to what Henry J. Kaiser through Jan. 9 are Paul Zelanski and craft Corp. Reseaneh Lab in East In an act symbolic of the transition Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., have Statehouse by members of the television, did not distinguish himself once said so succinctly: Find a need Theater Events Anthony Terenzio, both of Storrs and was a solid British television series Hartford. HARTFORD (UPI) - The state mington and New Britain has evokeo to a new administration, Gov.-elect been personally invited to attend National Guard to take his oath at 2 Dinner Theaters in the arts while an undergraduate at and fill it. both art instructors at University of idea to American standards, peddled He graduated magna cum laude Department of Transportation stormy opposition from environmen­ Hugh Gallen of New Hampshire will King’s swearing-in ceremonies. p.m. A simple reception will follow • The Goodspeed Opera House in Weaver High School in Hartford. He it to network TV. CBS decided to give The cynics, the detractors, should • The Camelot Dinner Theater in Connecticut. The Promenade Gallery from Princeton University in 1964, Friday recommended the controver­ talists concerned about pollution as climax his inaugural day climbing King has also planned five in­ where coffee and cookies will be East Haddam will begin its Winter was a member of the Class of 1940; “ All in the Family” a break. be silenced. Lear, for all of his flam­ Travel Series with “Caribbean Higganum is featuring “ Man of is open during all Bushnell perfor­ when he received his bachelor’s sial Interstate 291 connector between well as home owners fearing the narrow steps to the top of the augural balls which will be held over served. fellow alumni include Myron (Mike) “All in the Family” begot "The boyance, his seemingly complete dis­ Paradise: The British Virgin Isles,” LaMancha” now through Jan, 7. It mances. Additional viewing hours degree in physics, was elected the Rocky Hill and Farmington be devaluation of their property. Statehouse to switch on the lights il­ a three day period across the state. Snelling’s inaugural ball will be Kcilin, who went on to considerable Jeffersons,” “Maude,” still other regard for what has Been accepted — personally narrated by John Roberts will be followed by "Oklahoma” Jan, arc Wednesdays from 3 to 5 p.m. Per­ first Princeton University Scholar in reduced to four lanes. A large part of the linkup has been luminating the building’s golden King’s inauguration ceremonies held Friday night on the campus of character role success in motion pic­ well-received shows. It made Lear a and applauded — in American on Jan. 13 at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and 24 through Feb. 18. (563-8376) sons wishing to discuss the purchase his sophomore year, and was Despite the recommendation, work under construction in New Britain dome. will be much more complicated and Norwich University in Northfield and tures, television and theater. millionaire — and a mighty force in network television, strode, strode Jan. 14 at 4 p.m. Roberts’ travelogue of works should contact 'Wolfgang awarded the annual Kusaka on the 7.6 mile roadway that would for some time and citizens have com=- Gov. Meldrim Thomson, whom ostentatious than those of his anyone who can afford the 86 per cou­ But one must indeed cite and com­ American entertainment. purposefully into the arena of includes visits to Jost Van Dyke, Behl at 233-0590. Memorial Physics Prize. He is also a connect Interstates 84 and 91 and plained angrily over the "Road to Gallen defeated, turned the lights off p red ecesso r. Gov. M ichael S. ple tickets can attend. • The musical, “Irene,” is on mend the likes of a Norman Lear for His Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Con­ creativity, found a format that would Virgin Gorda, Tortola, Anegada, • Manchester Community member of Phi Beta Kappa and allow motorists to bypass the pop­ Nowhere’’ that has left the area con­ as an energy conservation move and Dukakis. However, King workers In Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso stage at the Coachlight Dinner the simple reason that he saw poten­ nor) has been quoted more than work wonderfully, work beyond the Peter Island, Norman Island and Lit­ College's Stairwell Gallery at 146 Sigma Xi honorary societies. ulous Hartford area, won’t begin un­ tinually torn up. Gallen said several times during his were unable to say how much money and her husband will ride in a motor­ Theatre in East Windsor now through tial. grasped potential, and made of Richard M. Nixon at times, and his fondest stretches of the imagination. tle Bix Bay. (873-8668) Hartford Road, Manchester, is Dr. Boris’ field is computational til final federal approval and the lif­ Four years ago, with work already campaign he would turn them back will be spent. cade and will be honored by a 19 gun Jan. 28. Coming on Jan. 31 is "The it literally a one-man show. He got a Edith Bunker (Jean Stapleton) Archie and Edith are certainly not • The Hartt-Opera Theater of the featuring an MCC student exhibition physics. ’The chair recognizes his un­ ting of an injunction obtained by en­ underway, opponents of the connec­ on. Dukakis, who lost to King in salute prior to her 2 p.m. swearing-in Music Man.” (522-1266 or 623-8227) reasonably encouraging start, latched on to immediate identifica­ Fibber McGee and Molly. They are University of Hartford, 200 Bloom­ now through Jan. 26. Gallery hours ique talents and contributions, and vironmentalists. tor obtained an injunction from U.S. Gallen, a Democrat, will begin his September’s Democratic primary, ceremony. The inaugural ball will be writing-wise, contributing gags — in tion with Mrs. American Housewife. certainly not George Burns and field Ave., West Hartford, will pre­ are Monday through Friday from 8 provides a vehicle by which his ’The decision to build a four-lane District Court Judge M. Joseph .day with a coffee in the Executive and House Minority Leader Francis at the state armory in Hartford. Musical Events essence, one-liners — for the then Lear formed corporations, opened Graeie Allen. But, indeed, they are sent Johann Strauss’ “Die Fleder- a.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturday from 9 talents may be used to assist other highway instead of the originally Blumenthal to block construction. still-to-be tried Dean Martin and plush offices, went into the prototypes of something very much maus,” a classic of European operet­ • Jazz trumpeter, Clark Terry, a.m. to noon. divisions in the Material and Radia­ proposed six-lanes was announced by Blumenthal found that the state Jerry Lewis. He came back to Hart­ hinterland to talk at length on the in the mainstream of 1970ish ta, Jan. 25 through 28 at 8 p.m. and his Quintet, featuring Chris • James Opinsky and Marjorie tion Science and Technology Direc­ DOT Commissioner James Shugrue, had prepared a faulty Environmental ford with M&L when the duo played need of American entertainment to American life, and, what’s more, a • At the New England Repertory Woods, alto saxophonist, will per­ Cohen-Solomon, young artist-natives torate, the Naval Research who will leave office next month Impact Study that is necessary to their first engagement at the then- better express itself. complete change, still not com­ U»S,’Taiwan Negotiations ’Theatre in Worcester, Mass., Henrik form in a concert sponsored by the of West Hartford, are showing their Laboratory, and the Navy. He is an after more than 30 years of state ser­ allow construction to proceed and he flourishing State Theatre in the ear­ Then, suddenly. The Word came pleted, in American television Ibsen’s "A Doll’s House” will be Hartford Jazz Society Sunday, Jan 7. works in a joint exhibit at the Center internationally recognized authority vice. ordered the state to examine alter­ ly 1950s. Lear came by railroad out of the Hollywood Hills — Norman programming. 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sheraton Tobacco Gallery, Hartford Jewish Communi- ■ in the numerical plasma simulation, Berlin Mayor Arthur Powers, who natives to the proposed route. presented Jan. 20 to Feb. 18. (617-798- 8685) Valley Inn, Windsor. Tickets ty Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West computational will succeed Shugrue as DOT com­ A DOT spokesman said Friday the • “Summerfolk,” Maxim Gorky’s available in all music stores and at Hartford, now through Jan. 15. magiMtohydrodynamics, and com­ missioner, said Friday he felt the department is now in the process of Continue Despite Demands study of the Russian intelligentsia, the door. (242-6688) putational physics. modified plan "in general, is a good finalizing the impact study based on WASHINGTON (UPI) - after the U.S. administra­ in announcing the swich in — will require some As a result of this recognition. Dr. plan’’ that should please some of the the modified proposal in order to U.S.-Taiwan negotiations tion switches its recogni­ recognition, that it would change in legislation. Boris is now the head of the newly highway opponents. But he said he comply with Blumenthal’s orders. Dyan Explodes will continue on several tion to Peking Jan. 1. give one year’s notice ter­ He said negotiations on formed Laboratory for Com­ expect^ "opposition will continue in But the spokesman said federal Theater Schedule HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - key treaties and “There is no agreement minating the 1954 Mutual those technical changes putational Physics. ’This NRL ele­ certain areas.’’ highway officials will first review agreements despite a fun­ on this point,’’ Feldman Defense treaty. will continue in Dyan Cannon, Cary ment is responsible for research and The proposed corrider through the EIS before it goes to Blumenthal damental disagreement said. Feldman said 59 other Washington and Taipei Grant’s ex-wife, has application of advanced numerical Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, Far- and this could take up to one year. Saturday between the two He said the mission to treaties remain in force, after Jan. 1. U.A. Theater 2 — exploded into producing, Actual redesigning of the corridor governments, the State Taiwan by Deputy but most are technical UA Theater 1 — “ King of “Watership Down” 2:09-3-45- writing and directing at could commence while the review 5:30-7:15-9:15 Department said Friday. Secretary of State Warren agreements that have been the Gypsies,” 2:00-4:30-7:30- Universal with her own goes on but if approved, construction Ambulance-Cars Crash The State Department’s Christopher succeeded in outdated by events. 9:45 U.A. Theater 3 — project, “For The First t S l S R .6 would take from three to four years, officer for Taiwan, Harvey its basic goal of es­ However, he said seven UA Theater 2 - “Watership "Pinocchio” 2:00-4:15; Time.” Miss Cannon “ North Ave. Irregulars" 7:00- the spokesman said. Feldman, confirmed that tablishing a framework for key areas — involving dou­ Down,” 2:00-3:45-5:30-7:15- signed Patricia Louisiana OPEN ALL DAY 9:15 9:00 iRIr Injures Nine Persons Shwgrue gave a number of reasons Taipei officials insist that future talks to revise the ble taxation, trade Knop to collaborate on the SUNDAY UA Theater 3 — V e rn o n Cine I — for a decision to modify the route. all future dealings with the existing agreements agreements on textiles and screenplay. The actress IPOlwwwiieieMaiuMiwii^ ENFIELD (UPI) — Nine persons, Springfield, Mass., said policeman He said it would reduce air pollu­ “Pinocchio,” 2:00-4:15-7:00- “Wilderness Family Part 2" prevN^sly wrote, f Seasons ^ including two policemen, two nurses United States must be on a between Washington and television sets and ARTHUR DRUG 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Salvatore Rinaldi, 48, of Enfield was tion and provide substantial relief to 9:00 produced, directed and and a patient, were injured Friday in government-to- Taipei. footwear, as well as airline Vernon Cine 2 — “Animal admitted in fair condition. existing traffic congestion along the Vernon Cine 1 — scored a short film, a four-vehicle accident involving a government basis, even The United States said. rights and delivery of mail "Wilderness Family Part 2,” House" 2:00-4:15-7:20-9:30 Richard Matte, 35, a policeman route as well as the Interstate 84-91 “Number One,” which police ambulance which flipped over, 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00; “ Beatles C u n t from Chicopee, Mass, and Jeannie crossover in downtown Hartford. ' " received an Academy authorities said. Around the World,” midnight, lASTWOOD Gelineau, 29, of West Springfield, Also, Shugrue said, it will ac­ Award nomination. A police spokesman said the acci­ night Mass., a nurse who was riding in the comodate property already obtained Vernon Cine 2 — “ Animal __ ‘6VfBV dent occurred about 9:41 a.m. near ambulance, were treated and for 1-291 and reduce median width House,” 2:00-7:20-9:30: Greetings O liV ® w h i c h Route 190 and Freshwater Boulevard released. that in turn will allow greater use of “ Bloopers," midnight. ELASTIC while the ambulance was en route to ay Thank you for letting us serve you this year... Five other persons were treated green space of the existing right of STOCKINGS W St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. for multiple injuries. way. Police said the accident occurred Sunday WHEELCHAIRS B ut Lo o s e ’ From your friends at First.” Romona Pelletier, 19, of Enfield, The commissioner said the when a car driven by Stephen e MIDNITE SHOWS FRIDAY & SAT. who was being transported in the am­ modified plan was one of three sub­ U.A. Theater 1 — “ King of McCray, 18, of Enfield hit the am­ the Gypsies" 2:00-4:30-7:30- IRTHUR DRUG bulance, was admitted to St. Francis mitted by the Capitol Regional Coun­ CINE 1 ONE 2 bulance broadside, causing the am­ 9:45 Hospital where she was In stable con­ cil of Governments, made up of 37 "Beatles “Bloopers" bulance to smash into two vehicles. 0 . dition. communities in the area. Around Hardware Wars Baystate Medical Center in Limited (fck«t* (o a The Worid" 3 Stooges Manchester Branch GALA NEW YEJIRS EVE PARTY JOHN BELU8HI . 3 0 . J 4 . lu n ^ k A i • Extended Forecast Spontored By h A M w m m w r n jl^weiaTii -oj The Hebron Lions Club Michael A, Sirota, BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England AT THE AMIWAL Monday through Wednesday: HEMLOCKS OUTDOOR CENTER, Htbron, Conn Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Cloudy with a chance of snow and RMarvillont only accopted by calling 228-3259 aftareP.M. Branch Manager & Assistant Secretary rain Monday and Tuesday. Fair and windy Wednesday. 0 High temperatures mostly in the 30s and low IncludM Roast Boat Bufftt, 811 down DInntf, Favors /V. Bahips BYOB Prises temperatures in the 20s. A Baal Great Tima lor luat Maine and New Hampshire: Increasing cloudiness $30.00 par couple Monday. Chance of snow Tuesday. Chance of flurries north and fair south Wednesday. Daytime highs in the 20s cALL FAMTT.T o noo 5 * north to 30s south. Overnight lows in the single numbers. America's favorite family is back! NEW [t o 'Vermont: Cloudy with a chance of snow Monday and o V y649-9333'.2 °'°° Advisory Board Tuesday. Daytime highs in the 20s north to 30s south. Lows in the single numbers. E 3 * UPlWIATNfN roTOCAtT • They left cMUietlon.. thaatras William E, FitzGerald Donald P. Richter never to refui For period ending 7 p.m. EST 12/30/78. During Satur­ m m m 1.0..O.CAROSRtOUIRIDI CAROS RtOUIRID M N IR IA P P llC A Ilr day, rain is expected in the Middle Mississippi Valley and the West Gulf Coast Region. Elsewhere weather is fair in Connecticut Weather general. Margaret S. Geyer Anthony J. Urbanetti PARTS Increasing cloudiness Saturday. Highs in the low to mid CALDOR PRE-HOLIDAY SHOPPING HOURS: MAMOnUitai Winter Storms 30s. Saturday night cloudy with chance of snow 2 developing and graduaily mixing with and changing to A sprawling winter storm dumped heavy snow from the. rain. Lows in the mid to upper 20s. Rain likely Sunday. Edward M. Kenney Merrill J. Whiston Rockies to Chicago and spread a layer of ice across por­ Highs in the 40s. Outlook for the rest of the holiday OPEN TODAY 10 A.M. t o 9 P.M. su.,., ROBERT F LOGAN - SUSAN OAMANTE SHAWf tions of the southern Plains Friday, snarling air and Umd WMkend: chance of rain Sunday night possibly moving HEATHER RATTRAY* HAM LARSEN a pacific mKRNAIiONAUHKRPfliSES INC REKASf •Cei«rt,Cf< travel for the New Year’s weekend. with and changing to snow Monday. Overnight lows in the NOW SHOWING Up to eight inches of snow piled up in Chicago’s suburbs 30s. Highs Monday near 40 but turning colder during the SUNDAY 12 NOON TO5 P.M. Limited Holiday Engagement and five inches of snow covered the city. day. Probability of precipitation 10 percent Saturday and Wind-whipped snow reduced visibility and delayed 50 percent Saturday night. Light variable winds Saturday 649-9333 flights for at least an hour at Cliicago’s O’Hare Inter­ morning becoming southeast around 10 mph in the after­ (CLOSED ON NEW YEARS DAY) J »l)«RSIll5tl»Sl •liDUMOR"'®'! First Federal Savings pmwuTm5aM«M(pnM)MMmp national Airport — the world’s busiest. noon. Southerly winds 10 to 14 mph Saturday night. PLEA SE CALLTHEATRE East Hartfonl, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchastar, Vernon, RodevHte and South Wkidaor. SHOWTIMES 1:00 3:00 7:00 9:00 FOR SCREEN TIMES PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sal.. Dec 311. I!I7B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat Dec 30 1978— PAGE I'lV I' New Year Brings Major Social Security Tax Boost Tax Boost Due Jan. 1 Herc’« Effect of Cuts, come taxes. through higher prices — although will be very low at the lower and The maximum increase will be for In the upper income brackets — By DON PHILIJPS (lonliiiiD'd from piige 4 to keep the system fiscally sound and benefit. But for those in the middle and studies by the Congressional Budget moderate income levels — less than a those making $22,900 or more, as the roughly $30,000 and above for couples For instance, a single person to guarantee their retirem ent income House Ways and Means chairman WASHINGTON (UPI) - Here is $ 6,000 27 $ 4.80 $ 22.20 $25,000 171 $332.92 ($161.92) . WASHNGTON (UPI) - For most upper-middle income brackets — Office show about one-fourth of the dime per week at the $6,000 level and with children and $40,000 and above maximum Social Security tax pay­ : making $25,000 a year would pay an when they need it. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., has promised to the effect of income tax cuts and $10,000 22 $ 8. $ 14.00 $30,000 235 $332.92 (f 97.92) Americans, Monday brings — along particularly in the $25,000 to $30,000 employer increase will be recouped only about 15 cents per week at the m ent rises from $1,070.85 to $1,403.77 for single persons and childless ' additional $332.92 in Social Security ,^larlier this year there were take a hard look at the Social Securi­ Social Security tax increases for $15,000 79 $ 12. $ 67.00 $50,000 427 $332.92 $ 94.06 with the usual New Year's Day bowl income range and especially for by holding down future wage in­ $10,000 income level. — a $332.92 increase. couples — the average income tax cut taxes and would receive an average rfimblings in Congress that the 1979 ty problem during the next two years single-worker families, scheduled to $20,000 117 $155.15 $ 38.15 games and hangovers — a major working couples — the net tax in­ creases. However, at the same time the Offsetting these tax increases to will offset the Social Security tax in­ income tax cut of $146 — a net tax in­ tax increase might be delayed, but — but it is clear that the trend in begin Jan. 1: $25,000 146 $332.92 ($186.92) Social Security tax boost. crease will be heavy. Many workers Almost by definition, the end result wage base — the maximum amount some extent are income tax cuts M arried. Two Children crease. crease of $186.92. those plans were quickly abandoned Social Security taxes will be up, not The first column is income. The se­ $30,000 232 $332.92 ($100.92) It is the first of a series of heavy in­ accustomed to a year-end “bonus" will be to increase inflationary on which Social Security taxes are which also go into effect Monday. It is those in the middle ground — $ 3,000 0 $ 2.40 ($ 2.40) A m arried couple with two children because of .adverse public reaction. down, for tbe next few years. cond column is the tax cut. The third $50,000 426 $332.92 $ 93,08 creases designed to put the national when they reach^ the maximum pressures. collected — will rise from $17,700 to For almost everyone making less roughly $20,000 to $30,000 — who will $ 6,000 300 $ 4.80 $295.20 in the same income category would While this reaction surprised many column lists the increase in Social retirement system on a sound fiscal Social Security tax payment simply Here's what happens Monday: $22,900. It will continue to rise until it feel the crunch. If both married Married, 1 o Cliilf t e n $10,000 72 $ 8. $ 64.00 than $17,700, these income tax cuts be hit with a net tax increase of observers, congressional leaders IVadirr A|i|)oiiit<‘(l Security. The fourth column shows footing. will continue to pay all year in 1979. The Social Security payroll tax reaches $42,600 in 1987. will offset the relatively small Social partners work, the problem will be $ 3,000 0 $ 2.40 ($ 2.40) $15,000 97 $ 12. $ 85.00 $83.92 in the same income category. pointed out that half of those who VERNON — Jean Tomat, music the net tax cut or increase (increases For some — those with moderate to Employers, who pay the same rate will be increased from 6.05 per­ This means that in 1979 everyone greyer because Social Security $ 6,000 31 $ 4.80 $ 26.20 $20,000 167 $155.15 $ 11.85 Security tax rate increase. The only Despite these figures, the Social vote in each election are over 55. teacher at the Talcottville School, are in parenthesis). poor incomes and those with high in­ amount of tax as each worker, will be cent of income to 6.13 percent. 'This making more than $17,700 will be hit exception will be low wage earners taxes are collected from both. $10,000 59 $ 8. $ 51.00 $25,000 249 $332.92 ($ 83.92) Security tax increase has been Younger workers, hit hardest by the has been appointed to serve on the Single comes — the Social Security in­ faced with increases that mostly will means everyone will pay higher with a proportionately higher in­ who pay no income tax and therefore $15,000 27 $ 12. $ 15.00 $30,000 315 $332.92 $ 17.92 relatively popular because many tax increase, do not vote in as great Eastern Division of the Music Educa­ creases will be offset by cuts in in­ be passed along to consumers payroll taxes, although the increase crease. cannot get a cut. Sec page 5 $ 3,000 0 $ 2.40 ($ 2.40) $20,000 98 $15S 15 ($ 57.15) $50,000 627 $332.92 $294.06 older workers see it as the only way numbers as the older workers who tion National Conference.

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Manchester 78 East Catholic 68 Hall Girls 54- East Girls 57 Penney 86 Whalers 5 Herald Hall High 58 Pastorini Worries Pats Bloomfield 61 MHS Girls 47 Tolland 28 Enfield 59 Bulls 0 Angle ^ Earl Yost Sports Editor More than Earl Campbell V FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - either Denver or Pittsburgh. half comeback. he does,” Claybom said. “We’ve got The Oilers earned the right to meet New Year’s Picks holes and picked up a fifth hole-in-one The New England Patriots are Pastorini’s effectiveness is based to be physical with him and not let New England by beating Miami last on the 12th ... Softball and baseball on passes where he fakes a running up. Sixty minutes of that kind of foot­ New Year’s Day football picks: less worried about stopping week 17-9 as Pastorini, wearing a followers can expect to see new play, then drops back to pass.' The ball is what it will take to stop him. If Cotton Bowl —• Notre Dame over Houston’s sensational rookie bulletproof jacket to protect bruised bleachers erected at the various threat of Campbell, the NFL’s we do that we’ll win.” Houston, Sugar Bowl — Penn State runner Earl Campbell in Sun­ ribs, threw for 306 yards and a rushing champion with 1,450 yards, over Alabama, Orange Bowl — town-maintained fields next season if Haynes said the Patriots also will Slips Past Hall in CCIL day’s AFC playoff game than touchdown. prevents defenses from gearing to ti7 to use Campbell’s style against Oklahoma over Nebraska and Rose capital improvement projects the stop Houston’s passing attack. him to cause fumbles. Bowl — Southern California over Public Works Department has been they are about the threat of asked to approve. Most bleachers in quarterback Dan Pastorini. “They depend a lot on play- “When you think you’ve got him, By l>KN AlISTKK was lO-for-15 in the opening stanza. final 10 markers. Michigan Weekend NFL playoff action,” said New England free safe­ points with John Behan and Ray choices — Pittsburgh over Denver use last season were in need of repair “Pastorini is the director of their he keeps going and if he does that iirruld S|M»rlH\»riU*r “Reiser was all over the place,’’ Five performers were in twin ty Tim Fox. “When they’re in the Phillipon chipping in 15 and 10 and Dallas over Atlanta today and or replacement ... Major im­ offense,” New England All Pro cor- we’ll try to strip the ball from him,” praised Pearson, “We moved the digits for Manchester led by Reiser’s hole they go for that. They can be Everything fell into place — markers respectively. New England over Houston and Los provements are also scheduled at the nerback Mike Haynes said Friday. Haynes said. “Unfortunately he ball, ran well, maybe this is the kind 19-point effort. Rich Koepsel con­ backed up in their own end zone and good ball movement, good shot Manchester finished a fine 37-for- Angeles over Minnesota Sunday. West Side Oval including the track, “He’s the general who calls the doesn’t fumble much.” of game we needed. But we haven’t tributed 14 points, John Haslett 12 come out throwing when a lot of selection, and shots which 67 from the floor, against its season- basketball court and two tennis plays. New England inside linebacker put wins together,’’ the Tribe coach and reserves Joe Lovell and Bill teams won’t. We have to respect average of 32 percent, while Hall was courts. For years, the West Side Oval ‘Frankly, we feel we can do pretty Steve Nelson, who missed the last would fall — as Manchester cautioned. Anderson 11 and 10 respectively. Cougars Resume Campbell’s running ability, but 25-for-54. track was also the site for major two games with stretched ligaments High overpowered Hall High, “I was very pleased the way we Anderson, 6-foot-5 sophomore center, w^ against the run but his plaj^ Pastorini is the guy we have to stop The Silk Towners also took the Manchester Community College track presentations featuring among action passes could hurt us,” said in his right knee, expects to start but came back after three disappointing also led the Indians with 6 rebounds. He’s good handling the ball and set­ 78-58, in CCIL basketball ac­ jayvee contest, 61-40. Pat Silver basketball squad resumes play others Olympian Joe McCluskey. The Haynes whose primary responsibility Mid he would take himself out if he is losses,’’ added Pearson, “Don’t The Indians dished out 21 assists The Patriots may especially fear ting up those play-action passes.” tion last night at Clarke Arena. neUed 11 points and Anderson, Alex tonight at East Catholic after exams tennis courts and basketball court will be covering wide receiver Ken ineffective. Nelson’s ability to quick­ forget, the teams we’ve lost to had a with Reiser and Ed Kennison han­ Pastorini because of the way the 8- ’The Patriots other comerback, Britnell and Jim Florence 8 apiece for against Hartford State Tech. Direc­ are in poor shape at the moment. Burroughs. “He’s dangerous and he ly decipher developing plays could be "I told you one of these nights we’d combined record of 16-3 going into ding out 6 apiece. year veteran rallied the Oilers from Raymond Claybom, who played with shoot well, " voiced Manchester Head the young Indians, now 3-3. tor of Athletics Pat Mistretta reports doesn’t throw many interceptions.” an important weapon against the tonight’s play. We’ve lost to four “ Everything went right, I hope we a 2.3-0 deficit to a 26-23 victory at New Campbell at the University of Texas, Coach Doug Pearson as his team the squad has lost its top scorer, The winner of Sunday’s game, the play-action passing of Pastorini. good team s.’’ have more games like this,” voiced End of the Line England on Nov. 12. Pastorini com­ said the only way to defense the came out for the second half. The In­ lUanrhesler (78) Koepsel 7 0-0 14, Mike Robinson in a battle with the Patriots’ first home playoff contest “I’m not 100 percent, m ay^ 75, Manchester, now 2-3 in the CCIL Pearson, who also had praise for Marathoner Billy Rodgers says pleted 12-of-19 passes for 155 yards powerful fullback is to play with the dians had erected a 37-20 halftime ad­ Haslett 6 0-012, Cohen 02-22, Adamy 3 0-0 books, and two newcomers will be in their 18-year history, advances to and it’s too important a game for me and 2-4 overall, didn’t slow its pace in starting center Charles Cohen. “He’s 6, Reiser 9 1-3 19, Silver 0 0-0 0, Anderson he’ll cut back on his running schedule and converted eight of 11 third down same intensity he does. to be in there if I’m not healthy,” he vantage on the strength of a torrid 18- 'eligible, Carlton Butler and Dave the AFC title game on Jan. 7 against the second half as it continued to changed the complexion of the team. 5 0-0 10, Gallagher 0 0-0 0, Kennison 2 0-0 next year, eliminating track and plays in sparking Huston’s second “We’ve got to play the same way said. for-28 from the field. Litke. The Cougars boast a 4-2 won- build onto the advantage, leading 57- He’s controlling the middle of the 4, Lovell 5 1-2 11, Petersen 0 0-0 0, Totals lost record ... Jack Davis, former cross country events and will concen­ Six-foot-one senior guard John 36 heading into the final turn. floor, hustling like crazy. People 37 4-7 78. trate on road races and marathons. It Reiser paced the first half effort with Neipsic Club tennis president and The Indians had a 78-48 lead with going in for layups are being rejected Hall (58) McKenney 10 4-6 24, Behan 7 would be nice to have the former 7-for-lO from the field and 15 points, 1-3 15, Kallinich 0 2-4 2, Phillipon 5 0-3 10, fine player, is “home” for the the visiting Warriors now 2-3 in the by him,” cited the Tribe leader. holidays. For the past three years, Wesleyan runner around next SteelerSf Dallas 11 in the initial period when the Tribe Sophomore Carl McKenney paced Zamaras 1 00 2, Burns 0 OO 0, Kelly 2 1-2 Thanksgiving morning in the Five Joe’s World league and 3-3 overall, tallying the 5. Totals 25 8-18 58. Davis has headed up Green Manor in­ raced to a 21-11 edge. Manchester the Warriors with a game-high 24 Mile Road Race field ... Kim Bushey terests in Greenville, S.C. Davis By Joe Carman reports the lone indoor tennis facility has a 6.8 point per game average in Greenville is managed by Bob with the Eastern Connecticut State Picks in Playoffs Provost, a Manchester native ... College varsity hoopsters this season Membership is nearing 100 mark in ... Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Ed­ NEW YORK (UPI) — It was only a matter of inches that gave New Yearns Day the Manchester Road Runners’ Club, die Dibbs, Paul Ramirez, .Harold Pittsburgh the 21-17 victory over Denver in the last game of the Solomon and John McEnroe hold the Silk City Striders, Jim Balcome, season, and the Broncos hold a 4-2-1 edge in the two teams’ Eagles Avenge Defeat, down the top six places in the Colgate president reports. First function of series, but the Steelers are listed the seven-point favorites for Every New Year’s Day for the past Feather Overwing ... matched sec­ the club is scheduled in January. Grand Prix Masters Tennis Tourna­ ment with one event left before the Saturday’s semifinal AFC playoff game against the Broncos. umpity ump years, I have made it tions of brown moUIed turkey quill finale at Madison Square Garden ‘We really didn’t play that game 12th playoff appearance in 13 years tradition to sit down and tie my first extending over mid section of the ' Record Stands trout fly of the year. Uil. Jan. 10-14. The top eight point-getters with playoff intensity,” explained and Dallas’ experience in the S' John Chanda, one of the most pop­ will qualify for New York which will Steeler defensive tackle Joe Greene. playoffs — which includes four Super Don’t ask me how this was started Hair overwing ... grey or brown Knock Off Bloomfield ular members at the Manchester offer $400,000 in pfize money ... The “The Broncos will see a different because I really can’t remember, deer body hair spun lightly around Bowls and two championships — has Country Club for over 40 years, who New England Patriots are the first kind of intensity Saturday, one they made the Cowboys 14-point favorites when and why. ... And some New body and wings with tip e n ^ exten­ Year’s Days have really found me ding to length of hook shank. Recovering from a sub-par Venora’s baseline jumper at the died suddenly yesterday carved out a team in NFL history to have four 500- haven’t seen in us before. Last year to advance to the NFC championship Leaping for Rebound “They (Bloomfield) beat our press 3-for-3 and Murphy 3-for-4 from the not in the most ebullient mood to do Head ... clumps of deer hair spun first quarter. East Catholic buzzer gave East the lead. in the first quarter but he changed record that may never be equaled or yard rushers. Sam Cunningham (768 we had the hunger to beat them but game Jan. 7 against the winner of foul line in the final canto with the anything, let alone tie a fly. But round the hook and trimmed to Manchester High’s John Reiser (12) goes between Hall High’s the press alignment and got three or surpassed. Mr. Chanda, who died on yards), Horace Ivory (693), Andy we didn’t have all our weapons. This Sunday’s Minnesota-Los Angeles took the lead at the halftime “We took the lead on that jumper Eagles 18-for-28 from the stripe despite aching head and queasy shape. Sparse and scraggly for early Greg Kallinich (20) and Ray Phillipon (22) after rebound in ac­ four turnovers. his 73rd birthday, achieved five Johnson (675) and Steve Grogan (539) year we have the weapons.” game. buzzer and never relinquished and I think that kind of gave us the overall. stomach I have persevered. season fishing, bullet shaped for “We again had people in foul trou­ holes-in-one, all at the local course. comprise the list ... Have a nice After defeating Pittsburgh 34-21 en tion last night at Clarke Arena. Reiser tossed in 19 points in it as the Eagles topped Bloom­ momentum," noted East Head Coach Jon Turner paced Bloomfield with This January 1, the Good Lord most fishing and collar sh a |^ for a Jim Penders. ble, that’s why we went to a ball- Twice he aced the eighth and 18th weekend and enjoy New Year’s Day. route to the Super Bowl last year, leading Silk Towners to victory. (Herald Photo by Strempfer) 19 points followed by Ricky willing, I plan to tie not one but two floating muddler, (use a lighter wire field High, 68-61, in non­ East led by a single point after Denver built a 10-6 mark while control game. But I was pleased the Hardwick (16) and Greg Kirkland flies. book for this.) conference basketball action three quarters, 48-47, and as in Pittsburgh’s 14-2 record was not only way we ran the ball-control offense. (12). Both of these are favorites of mine There you have it ... My favorite last night in Bloomfield. previous outings was able to take the We were looking for the open man the best in the league this year but East also took the jayvee contest, Field Goal Margin tied a league record for victories set and one in particular, has given me a fly tied the way 1 tie it with nothing The loss avenges an earlier 60-58 verdict from the foul line. East was really well,” Penders acknowledged. 48-40. John Butler netted 11 points reputation of being a super tier. left out. lO-for-14 from the 15-foot foul stripe Kyle Ayer, Mark Murphy and Joe by Miami (14-0) in 1972. setback and pegs East’s overall and Tim Skoly and John Clifford 8 The Steelers, AFC Central cham­ I have friends who will not use this The second fly I plan to tie on the record at 4-2. The defeat snaps a the final stanza and hit some key in­ King all had some nice assists in the apiece for the unbeaten young fly, unless it is tied by yours truly. I first day of 1979 is a dry Rio Grand Hall Girls Win^ side hoops. second quarter as East shaked out of Likely in Sugar pions for the fifth time, will be It appears to be a mismatch as the Warhawk three-game winning streak am, of course, referring to the King. Tiis fly is generally tied as a Eagles, now 6-0. making an AFC record seventh con­ Falcons, who are appearing in their and sends them to 3-4 overall. Pete Kiro played an important role its doldrums. Kiro wound up tops Muddler Minnow or "Joe’s wet fly pattern, but last year, I tied it NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — An impartial observer familiar with secutive playoff appearance. first post-season playoffs, have built down the stretch with three three- with 5 assists with King, 6-foot-3 Moodier.” The latter was the name in dry style and took many many fish Bloomfield’s biggest lead with 15-8 BaBi Catholic (68) Kiro 8 3-3'19, Pittsburgh and Denver finished 1-2 a reputation out of turning a with 2; 47 left in the first period with point plays as East moved the ball senior pivotman, handing out 4 Venora 11 2-4 24, King 0 2-5 2, Murphy 5 9- both teams, Coach Johnny Majors of Tennessee, said Friday he the guides in Labrador gave the fly. on this style and pattern. Tied in around smartly and got it inside for in defense against scoring in the NFL bartender into a place kicker, the Warhawks holding a 17-12 advan­ assists along with a team-high 7 1119, Ayer 12-3 4, Butler 0 (Ml 0, Wyse 0 0- wouldn’t be at all surprised if the New Year’s Day Sugar Bowl There is nothing very special about smaller patterns and fished like a Stay Unbeaten easy buckets according to Penders. rebounds, this season. Pittsburgh allowed only playing field-mice defense and win­ 0 0, Pagani 0 Oq) 0. Totals 25 18-28-68, game between top-ranked Penn State and second-ranked the way I tie it and I do not perform tage at the turn. 195 points in 16 games and Denver ning games when it seemed all was caddis fly it was most productive. “We did a super job holding the Venora paced the Eagles with a Bloomfield (61) Kirkland 5 2-2 12, any mysterious rites or mutter any The Eagles, however, recovered in Alabama was decicled by a field goal. permitted 198. The Steelers also lost. The dressing is as follows. Undefeated Hall High’s girls’ basketball team made the second period when it connected ball. They had to come out at us and game-high 24 points, hitting ll-for-12 Goldstein 20-14, Hardwick 8 0-116, Davis incantations to piscatorial gods when Hook ... any light wire hook 2x or Majors didn’t want to go on record allowed the fewest total yards per “Atlanta plays with a lot of on 9-for-13 from the floor and we stuck some key hoops and free from the field. Kiro and Murphy 1 2-2 4, Patton 1 0-1 2, Manning 2 0-0 4, Majors said there were many the fly is being put together. And to 3x long, sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Manchester High its sixth victim of the season last night with a Turner 9 1-1 19. Totals 28 5-8 61. by picking a winner, but he pointed to game and held opponents to under 100 enthusiasm,” said Dallas Coach Tom grabbed a 36-35 halftime edge. Bob throws in.” Penders stated. chipped in 19 points apiece. Kiro was similarities between the two teams. prove it, I am going to put the Thread ... black 4/0or H. Howard’s hard-earned 54-47 decision at West Hartford. Penn State’s great physical strength yards rushing in the last five games Landry. “In some games that did not Alabama’s wishbone offense is one dressing down on paper for all to see 6/0. The setback was the fifth in in the defensive line as a possible of the season. mean anything they have tended to floor and four from the charity line. of the major problems confronting and utilize. seven starts for the Silk Towners. deciding factor in the game. Saturday’s winner will face the sit back and teams have moved the T ail... 6 stands of Golden Pheasant Despite the loss, Manchester Penn State. The Nittany Lions have Hook ... Mustard 9672 2x or 3x long tippet, length of the hook shank. Hall wasted no time getting out The Tennessee coach watched not seen a wishbone since losing to winner of Sunday’s Houston-New ball on them. But when they are looked the best it has in the last four ... or comparable type hook ... sizes Body ... black chenille wrapped front 14-8 at the first period, held on games. Streaking Penney Whalers Alabama beat his club, 30-17, earlier Alabama in the Sugar Bowl two England game on Jan. 7 for the AFC ready to play, which they will be in 6, 8, 10,12,14,16, (18’s when I have close V* length of body. to a 31-20 edge at intermission and this season and he also is very years ago and it poses all kinds of an­ title and a berth in the Super Bowl this game, you are not going to get a The locals grabbed the jayvee con­ extraordinary patience.) Wing ... white kp or impala tied led 42-33 with one period remaining. familiar with Penn State’s style, noyances for a team whose strong Jan. 21 at Miami. lot from them. They will hit you. You test, 54-40, the fifth success in Thread ... Black or grey 3/o silk ... hairjwing style, slanted up and back Thanks to some fine shooting by seven games. Kathy Cooney dropped having coached Pittsburgh to a In the NFC game Saturday, the had better be prepared to be hit, SPORTS Turns Back Enfield Top Bulls suit is an aggressive defense. or H.Howard’s standard. toward bend of hook. Mary Neubelt, Manchester closed in 13 points and Georgeanne Ebersold national championship in 1976. “With other clubs you can be more Dallas Cowboys are the heavy because they will. I think it will be a S L A T g ^ T a il... Brown mottled turkey quill Hackle ... deep brown dry fly the gap to five points with 90 seconds added a dozen in markers for the In- “ I hope it’s a great game. I really favorites to end the Cinderella hopes close game.” First shutout of the year was reckless,” admits Penn State’s Joe ... half length of the hook shank. hackle, generally two pieces, tied left but Hall managed to pull away dians. Taking advantage of Enfield High’s foul difficulties, Penney don’t want to get involved in dis­ of the Atlanta Falcons. Los Angeles is favored to snap its registered by goalie A1 Smith last Lally, a senior defensive end, Body ... flat gold tinsel wrapped flaring toward the eye. for its seven-point edge. High broke open a close contest in the second quarter en route to cussing it because I’m only here as a On Sunday, NFC Central champion 0-4 losing streak against the Vikings Hull (5 4) Sebolt 0 0-0 0, Shea 4 1-2 9, WeekemI Teevee night as the New England Whalers “because they usually only have one butted, and tight. Head ... black silk built up but tied Almost unstoppable was Margaret an 86-59 CCIL basketball win last night in Enfield. spectator,” said Majors. “But Penn Minnesota (8-7-1) travels to Los and advance to the NFC cham­ Sheets 0 0-0 0, Zola 4 2-2 10, Donovan 0 0-0 blanked Birmingham, 5-0, at the guy who you have to stop. When Underwing ... first, clump of black small. Long who tossed in 11 baskets and 0, Clymer 3 1-2 7, Long 11 4-5 26, D'Senza 0 SATURDAY State physically up front is a factor Angeles (12-4) and the AFC continues pionship game while wild card entry Penney moved to 4-1 in the league, twin figures for the winners with 12 Springfield Civic Center. you’re playing a wishbone they have impala or kip, tied over body. Se­ added four single tallies from the 0-0 0, Campanelli 0 0-0 0, McLean 1 0-0 2, NFL: .Miami v». Denver, 12:30 • and I think the kicking game could be its divisional playoffs with Houston There you have i t ... Two good flies 6-1 overall with the win while Enfield tallies. Penney outscored Enfield The win boosted the Whalers into four different things they can do. It Houston is looking for a replay of its foul line for 26 points in pacing the Wesler 0 (M 0, Totals 23 8-11 54. Ch. 22, ,30 very important. (10-6) at New England (11-5). cond, clump of white kip or impala, to start the New Year with. And ac­ drops to 1-4 in the CCIL and overall from the field, 29-26, and was a sole possession of first place in the sometimes takes away your Nov. 12 thriller in which it charged winners. Manchefticr (47) Tilden2 0-0 4, Gustaf­ Sports Speclaeiilar: I :30 - Ch. .3 ' “If both teams play their regular The Cowboys, the defending Super tied over the black, but kept companying these dressings go my with the setback. resounding 28-for-48 from the charity World Hockey Association standings. aggressiveness. back from a 23-0 deficit to defeat Mary Neubelt canned 16 points for son 4 0-2 8, L. Neubelt 2 3-7 7, M. Neubelt 6 \V( T Tent.iB: I:.3() - Ch. 18 game, a field goal should decide it.” Bowl champions, are making their separated. Both sections extending best wishes for “tight lines,” and a The homestanding Raiders trailed stripe where it really put the contest Gordie Howe's goal at 4:18 of the New England 26-23. healthy and Happy New Year. Manchester, six bullseyes from the 4-7 16, Brown 0 6-8 6, Wright 0 0-0 0, Con­ NFL: Dallas vs. Minnewola, 4 • Ch. over bend in the hook. nors 3 0-3 6, Totals 17 13-27 47 the Black Knights by only a 15-12 away. first period was the only score until .3 count after the (first turn but they ran Lima, who scored mainly on drives the Whalers unloaded for four third College Bowl Roundup * THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL * Wide World of Sport.s: .5 - Ch. 8 into foul troubles. Penney took full to the hoop, also handed out 12 assists period tallies. Nlll.: Bo.ston vs. Montreal, 8 - Ch. Bowling advantage of the situation, canning 8- to the big men inside. Mike Rogers, Gordie Roberts, 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE .38 of-13 from the foul line in the second Jeff Wheeler paced Enfield with a Dave Keon and Alan Hanglesben lOUNTAIN DEW - Moorhouse 162-149-421, V-8, auto., power steering, brakes, windows, 6 way RuBkethall: Notre Dame vs. Ken­ Frosh Quarterback MERCANTILE - Jim power seat, air cond., AU/FM stereo, Landau roof and quarter as it built a 35-24 halftime team-high 20 points. added scores in the final period with Gladys Cote 178, Edith Dave Dynes 159-400, Jim Murphy Stars, tucky, II:,30 - Ch. 22, ,30 Bell 143-366, Stan Jarvis SYMPHONIES - Diane many more extras. This car looks brand new and has bulge. Mark Howe picking up two assists. 155-378, Harry Tracy 183-500, Lois Brown Sirianni 154-395, Ron Joiner Colangelo 136-357, Katie Mike Picard and Dan Lima paced I’cnncy (86) Lima 8-7-23, James 4-4- Georgia Tech Hope very low mileage. Was $10,466. SUNDAY 12, Picard 8-5-21, Shultz 3-3-9, Huppe 4-1- Gordie Howe’s tally came on a Buckminster 137-389, Hank 193-456, Jane Toomey 185- 149-394, Tom Fahey 147, Demsky 131, Ann Gagliardi Penney in the second stanza with 8 NI'L: Denver at New England, I - 9, Cace 2-0-4, Breen 0-3-3, Cruz 0-5-5, power play as both goalies featured Frey 138-143-138-419, Dave 492, Leie Bean 181-474, Nor­ Bub Holmes 147-401, A1 341.------SALE PRICED ’ 9 7 9 5 n and 6 points respectively. The 6-foot- Ch, 22, 30 Garen 0-0-0, Roberts 0-0-0, Totals 29-28- the first 40 minutes of action and NEW YORK (UPI) — Freshman quarterback Buck K rinjak 135-359, John ma Martin 190-472, Bee Bonini 146, Tom Harrison BLOSSOMS - Sue Eaglettes’ Win ob 7 Picard and 5-foot-lO Lima com­ 86. Smith added a third great 20-minute Moquin 496, Shelia Price 145-144-419, Ed CARTER CHEVROLET INC. NFL: L Angeles vs. Minnesota, 5 Belue, who gave the Georgia Bulldogs the mark they N aretto 135-375, Russ Catalane 175, Barbara bined again in the third quarter, net­ 1229 NUIN ST. • TEL 64e-6464 Sparked by a great shooting performance by Monica Murphy, - Ch. 3 Enfield (59) Jeff Wheeler 10-0-20, Jay scoreless period. needed to defeat Georgia Tech in the last game of the Wilson 152, Bill Sheekey 459, Viv Price 471, Edna Zawistowski 142, Rick Sullivan 176-460, Joan ting 8 points apiece, as the Knights Wheeler 3-0-6, Danek 4-0-8, M, Maier 2-0- NHL: Boston vs. Buffalo, 7 Ch. season, will be seeing more action than he has all season 165-418, Daryl Lukas 149- Ruff 451, Pat Thibodeau Cochefski 142-376, Walt H entschei 184, M arty DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER who dropped in 20 points. East Catholic High’s girls’ basketball moved out to a 62-42 edge heading 4, Bachetti 4-0-8, Kurmaskie 1-0-2, J. OPEN MON.-THURS. TIL 6 PM FRI. TIL $ 38 in Sunday night’s Bluebonnet Bowl. But Coach Vince 394, Red Morin 169-398, Ed 468. Bender 142-140-383, Gabe Bradshaw 451. team overpowered Tolland High last night at home by a 57-28 NHL: Chicago vs. Islanders, 7 ■ Ch. into the final eight minutes. Maier 0-2-2, Cerrato 1-3-5, Devine 1-0-2, Midget Iceman Szabo 382, Mickey Holmes ______SAT. TIL 6 PM______margin. Morton 0-2-2. Totals 26-7-59. Dooley cautioned he plans to start regular quarterback Ralph 141-138-398, Leo EARI.Y BIRDS - 9 Enfield’s cause was severely Jeff Pyburn against Stanford’s Steve Dils, the NCAA’s Foglia 143-139-406, Ken 372. KofC- Fred Nassiff 212- Tolland was led by Sue Tuller with cripped in the third stanza with Lose to Hamden Sophie Welply 126-130-370, Murphy hit nine times from the leading passer. Montie 152-364, Ed Tomkiel 227-610, Ron Jeroszko 221- 12 points as her club slipped to 3-2, MONDAY starters Jay Wheeler and Chip Kur- Joan Colby 140-359, Fran field and added two points from the Personal Message “We’ll play it by ear,” said Dooley. “ Even though we 376, Bill Colby 355, Ken GOP — Lottie Kuezynski 562, Mike Hodge 212-570, Cotton Bowl: Notre Dame vs. maskie fouling out. Wheeler, usually The Manchester Midget hockey Doyon 133-340, Peggy 1979 Calendars 15-foot line. She had plenty of help in PONTIAC, Mich. - The Detroit are going to start Jeff, we have plans to play him (Belue) Jarvis 350, Vic Salcius 358, 175, Gail M itchell 176, Bob O liver 577, Fred Outstanding, particularly in the Houston, 2 ■ Ch. .3 one of the Raiders' top scorers, team suffered its third defeat in 19 Callahan 130, Nancy the offensive department from Pistons said forward M.L. Carr sent a little more than we have playea mm. ' Bill Moorhouse 351, Greg Carolyn Wilson 198-473, Kozicki 565, Tony Baluk first half, was the Eaglettes’ Sugar Bowl: Alahama vs. Penn finished with only 6 points. Four En- starts Thursday night at the hands of Simpkins 128, Julie Trish O'Connell who scored a dozen a personal message Thursday to Belue came off the bench in the second half, led an 82- Lukas 374, Zip Sobiski 364. M arie Ludlow 177-475, 213, Jim Watt 200, Terry points. defense. Murphy and Sue Dailey State, 2 - Ch. 8 lield performers wound up fouling an offensively powerful Hamden, 6-1. Landsberg 125, Irene Albee Given FREE Rudy Tomjanovich of the Houston Hamden outshot the locals, 43 to 13. yard drive and hit a 42-yard touchdown pass with a little Dianne Eib 178-502, Ceil Means 210, Nets Johnson Coach Donna Ridel’s squad now dominated the boards being credited Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. CSC, out, 342, Fran Boland 341. Rockets, who suffered a fractured In the first period, Hamden had 15 more than two minutes remaining to lead the Bulldogs to Ray 450, Grayce Shea 452, 200, Bill Harper 209, Bob boasts a 5-2 record. The locals led with 24 rebounds. 4:30 - Ch. 22, 30 Lima and Picard paced the Black CATERERS - Carol nose in Wednesday night’s game shots on goal to four for Manchester. the 29-28 victory over Georgia Tech and a 9-1-1 season Rose LaPolt 459, Sally Cappa 201. at BridgeportJai Alai’s throughout, with a well-balanced Orange Bowl: Nehraska vs. Knights with 23 and 21 points respec­ Seretto 134-343, Dorothy EASTERN BUSINESS against the Pistons. Out of the 15 shots, Hamden collected mark. In addition to that game, Belue also mopped up for H eavisides 458, Robin offense. Quarter scores were 14-4 24- ob Oklahoma, 8 - Ch. 22, 30 tively. Leonard James was also in Mathes 142- 368, Vivian ~- Ben Grzyb 165-412, Bill K I Guthcilir (57) Skehan 2 0-1 4. Tomjanovich, who missed most of Pyburn in three other routs. Smith 451. Matinee Program, 8, 40-20. 3 0-1 6, Cunningham 0 0-0 0, Farr 0 two goals, one each by Tom White last season because of facial and Bowl officials estimated a crowd of 42,000 out of the Flora 130, Vickie Seedman (Ml 0, O’Connell 6 0-1 12, Lucier 1 2-2 4, and Will Candino at 8:40 and 10:16 125, Cindy Doyle 125, head injuries he suffered in an attack Astrodome’s capacity 51,000 seats, partly because PetkaitKS 2 0-0 4, Walsh 1 0-0 2, Dailey 2 0- respectively. Helene Dey 126-351, Laine Monday, Jan.1 * by Los Angeles’ Kermit Washington, Georgia sold only 2,5()0 tickets of an 8,000 allotment. 2 4, Murphy 9 2-5 20, Campholl 0 1-2 1. Tim Gullikson Upset The second period saw Hamden Knowles 127, Phyllis was accidentally struck by Carr late The Bulldogs, ranked seventh, play regularly on Totals 26 5-14 57. strike for three quick goals with less DeFurio 133, Carol Lewie in the second quarter. than five minutes remaining Dan natural grass and their only loss this season was to Clem- HAPPY NEW YEAR Begin the New Year at the Bridgeport Illing Cagers 343. rolltind (28) Indemauer 1 0-0 2 In Aussie Net Tourney Kjerulf scoring twice and Bob Potter son in the only game they played on an artificial surface. fronton and pick up an 11" x 17" Mahoney 0 0-0 0, Carvette 0 0-2 0, Hand (I Stanford, despite its 7-4 mark and No. 20 ranking, is a , Australia (U PD - John Sadri, the 22-year-old from once. Manchester countered with its To All Our Great 1979 calendar with a photo of the 0-2 0, Huff 0 2-2 4, Goetcheus 3 0-0 6, Paintings Donated only score by Geoge Zdanis, assisted three-point favorite. Win Second Former Australian hardcourt cham­ North Carolina State who turned Tuller 5 2-7 12, Roberts 1 0-1 2, Bonber- NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - by Scott Verbridge. The “ Big Four” bowl games will all be played on Mon­ (basketball) Customers and Friends entire world champion Bridgeport Coming from behind with a big pion Peter McNamara stunned tour­ professional only last • September, man 0 0-0 0, Sieber 2 0-0 4 Totals 12 4-14 Seagram Distillers Co. of New York In the third frame, Hamden day, New Year’s Day, including the Sugar Bowl (Penn St. roster, including birthdays of each fourth quarter, Illing’s varsity 28 nament favorite Tim Gullikson of the beat ’ Australian Davis Cup player From has donated two new paintings to the notched its final tally at 6:48 by ll-O vs. Alabama 10-1), 2 p.m., ABC-TV; the Rose Bowl Y MIDGETS basketball team upended the United .States Friday with a straight Ross Case 6-1, 6-4, 6-1. player. Program dates and times International Tennis Hall of Fame George MeSherry. (Southern California 10-1 vs. Michigan 10-1), 4:45 p.m., Powered by 20 points Windham Frosh yesterday afternoon, set victory in the second round of the Australian Ken Rosewall, 44, who also indicated. and Museum. Goaltenders Rick Spiller and Bob NBC-TV; the Cotton Bowl (Houston 9-2 vs. Notre Dame 8- from Chris Petersen and 13 70-62. $300,000 Australian Tennis Cham­ won the first of his four national 3), 2 p.m., CBS-TV, and the Orange Bowl (Nebraska 9-2 by John Tracy, Wyman Oil Harvard Track pionships. titles 25 years ago, moved into the One of the paintings depicts the Carlson managed to keep STEVE, COUVIS, and ANDY! The locals trailed, 46-45 entering vs. Oklahoma 10-1), 8 p.m., NBC-TV. defeated the American Gullikson bowed out to McNamara first U.S. singles championship in Manchester in the game making the final stanza after holding a 32-28 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (UPI) - third round by beating American If No. 1 Penn State defeats No. 2 Alabama in the Sugar Legion last night at the Y, ... And, of course, margin at halftime. 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 in a lopsided match at Sherwood Stewart. Rosewall dropped Newport in 1881. The other recreates many excellent saves. Spiller played Your Friends At our evening Harvard’s new indoor track facility the first Davis Cup matches held at the first half making 20 saves, Bowl, the national championship will be in the Nittany 51-42. Big scorers for the locals were Kooyong court, the first set 2-6, but then produced will be the site of the New England the original West Side Tennis Club in Carlson played the second half and Lions’ hands for the first time. But if Penn State loses, it Tim Chevalier and John performance will Frank Marandino with 20 points, McNamara got the “shakes” in the some of his vintage strokes in the AAU men’s and women’s senior in­ New York in 1911. made 23 saves. Carlson now has a will be a contest on paper between Alabama and No. 3 King led the losers with 15 COOPER ST. PACKAGE STORE begin at 7 p.m. George Hanlon with 16, Jim Grout final set when .serving at 5-4. He held next three sets, 7-6, 7-5, 7-6. door track and field championships 2.00 goals allowed average for non­ use. and 13 points respectively. Come early and with 14 and Manny Johnson with a two match points at 40-15 and then Fifth seed Wojtek Fibak of Poland Sunday, Jan. 28. league games, 1.50 for Northern Houston Coach Bill Yeoman indicated Monday’s Cotton Why Shop Where You Are Just enjoy dinner in the dozen. Mark Butler chipped in with The meet — co-sponsored by the served two double faults. Gullikson showed a great array of classical Bowl game between No. 11 Houston and No. 9 Notre Waivers Asked Back Proposal Conn. League games, and 1.91 Another Dollar? Shop Where You Cancha Restaurant. pEPORT eight tallies. Greater Boston Track Club and the broke service but the Australian ground strokes to move into a third- Dame could well be decided by how well the Cougars can PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) recovered to take the match. BOSTON (UPI) - Mayor Kevin overall. Bud Quintana paced the losers with Friends of Harvard Track — is open round berth when he defeated move the ball on the ground at Notre Dame. — The Detroit Pistons said Are A Friend 34 points. American Arthur Ashe, the third White and the Boston Redevelopment The Midgets next game will be to all men and women who are Australian John James 6-3, 6-3,4-6,6- The Cougars have two 1,000 yard rushers — Emmett they have asked waivers on 57 COOPER 8T. dii-iin seed, moved a step closer to the final Authority have again teamed up to next Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at. Exit 26 Conn. Turnpike (I-9S) Illing opened the season with a 63- registered amateur athletes 3 and Amerioan Hank Pfister beat King and Randy Love. No other team in Southwest rookie guard Dennis Boyd, eight when he beat South African back a proposal for a $35 million Bolton Ice Palace against Enfield OFF. W. CENTER 8T. UP FROM MAC DONALDS Sealing and dinner reservations — 333-2866, 47 triumph over Penney’s Frosh recognized by the New England Steve Docherty 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 8-6 to Conference history has had two ball carriers gain 1,000 Ray Moore 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 in another whom they defeated earlier this a former University of «FRS DELIVERY 6 4 3 -1 2 0 8 | Conn. 1-800-972-9471, N.Y. 800-243-9490. earlier in the week. AAU. also advance into the third round. sports arena. yards in the same season. Detroit captain they signed second-round match. season, 4-2. Also, all Ticketron outlets. Dec. 11 as a free agent. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec-. 31). 1978 ^orts Pledged Dismissal Asked Save City In Gacy Case CLEVELAND (UPI) - Husiness “We lower our voices and we keep and community leaders pledged new our heads cool and I’m sure that we DES PLAINES, 111. (UPI) - A to a body removed from the Des cooperative efforts Friday to rescue can solve this problem,” Forbes said defense attorney Thursday sought Plaines River last month and in­ Cleveland from default and city law­ of Cleveland's finances. “During the dismissal of the only murder charge vestigators were trying to determine makers voiced optimism about next couple of days I’m going to work against suspected mass sex-killer if he is linked to yet another body John Wayne Gacy, who was barred solving the city's financial problems. with the banks and the financial peo­ recovered from the river Thursday. The city narrowly escaped labor from the courtroom and lay strapped Investigators said Gacy told them ple quietly. to his bed in a jail hospital. turmoil when Mayor Dennis “I think we can see the sun rising.” he killed the Piest boy and dumped Kucinich. in an abrupt turn-about, While lawyers argued Gacy’s case his body — and four or five others — Another Kucinich foe. City Council at a preliminary hearing, in­ Thursday canceled most of 2,000 Majority Leader Basil Russo, also in the Des Plaines River. layoffs of city workers planned for lauded the mayor’s decision and vestigators, guided by a crudely Piest’s parents, brother and sister next week. The layoffs would have called for cooperation — a drawn map Gacy gave them in­ sat 30 feet from White as he cut police and firefighter forces characteristic notably lacking so far dicating 27 gravesites, sifted through explained why Gacy was not being nearly in half. between council and Kucinich. the mud beneath his suburban home allowed in the courtroom. where they have unearthed 21 bodies. The mayor cited assurances by “I’m pleased with Kucinich's ac­ Amirante, who has said it wilt be Cleveland Trust, which holds the Gacy, charged with murder in the impossible for Gacy to get a fair tion and hope we can now begin to slaying of 15-year-old Robert Piest of largest share of $15.5 million in notes work together toward solving the trial, objected to the decision to bar the city defaulted on, as the reason Des Plaines and suspected in the tbe defendant from the courtroom. city’s grave financial problems,” slayings of as many as 32 teen-age for calling off the layoffs, at least said Russo. “This action was certainly un­ temporarily. About 40 community and business boys and young men, had been called for. It’s a tragedy,” Amirante City Council President George leaders Thursday created a special expected in court for his preliminary said. “This man... deserved the right Forbes, a bitter Kucinich enemy, committee to map' a plan for at­ hearing in the Piest case. to be here in this court today.” said the move gave the city “some tacking the city’s money problems. But Cook County Circuit Court White approved a motion by breathing room. The meeting, called by the Cleveland Chief Judge Richard Fitzgerald sent Amirante that police and officials be Months of Plannings Hard Work word shortly before the hearing that, AFL-CIO, was also attended by prevented from releasing any for security reasons, Gacy would be prejudicial information regarding representatives of three banks kept in his room at Cermak Hospital, Obituaries holding defaulted notes. Gacy and that a defense represen­ I where he reportedly attempted tative be allowed at the Gacy home “The mood was somber going in, suicide Saturday. and it came out with optimism that during excavations. .Mrs. Helen V. Crinaski at least something was going to be Downhill Racer Gacy, who has a history of heart Judge Fitzgerald, contacted later, ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Helen Viscius done to solve the problems,” said trouble, bas been strapped to his bed said Gacy can be transferred from 3 to prevent any attempt to escape or Communities Join Forces Grinaski, 78, of 61 W. Franklin Park George Dobrea, vice president of the William Varni, Butler Road, Glastonbury, tries out his new Cermack Hospital to his Chicago commit suicide. died Friday at a Rockville convales­ Greater Cleveland Growth Associa­ Christmas toboggan on a snow-covered Glastonbury slope. courtroom through a tunnel, which cent home. She was the widow of As 200 spectators jammed the Des will require much less security. tion. “The important thing that came (Herald photo by Strempfer) Plaines courtroom, defense attorney Alexander T. Grinaski. out of the meeting is that they set up He also said that because the Des Mrs. Grinaski was born in Poland Sam Amirante asked Cook County Plaines court room is close to Gacy’s a mechanism for follow-through on Circuit Court Associate Justice John and had lived in the Rockville area the general ills of the city and com­ home, his life might be threatened if L. White to dismiss the murder For Annual Rose Parade for 65 years. She was a communicant ing up with some solutions to the Long Appointed to he appeared in the suburban cour­ of St. Joseph Church and a member problems. charge against Gacy. He said the troom. of its St. Helen's Society, charge could not stand because Fitzgerald said Gacy cannot be in­ 0 She is survived by a son, Alexander Piest’s body bas not been found. dicted on any other murder charges Grenaski of Ellington; two Public Safety Post The motion was continued until unless the bodies found under his daughters, Mrs. Harold (Ann) Holiday OLD LYME (UPI) - State Police Jan. 10 and the case was assigned to home are identified. Long, a 16-year veteran of the state Fitzgerald. DeForge and Mrs, Robert (Helen) Commissioner Donald Long Friday police department, has been often Investiptors have found “memen­ Berger, both of Rockville; two landed the highly sought after post of Investigators armed with trowels tos” in me Gacy home — drivers’ By BETTY RYDER dividual flower is placed in a point for parade viewing," he said. mentioned as a likely choice lor the and garden tools continued the grisly separate water-filled vial to keep it brothers, John Vietts of Rockville Patrols commissioner of the new Depart­ post but some had expressed interest licenses, class rings and other items Life/Slylc Kdilor Driving a float in the parade is no and Frank Viscius of Florida; three ment of Public Safety. He also search for bodies in the muddy crawl — of young men they suspect may be When the annual Tournament of fresh and then affixed to the design bed of roses (if you'll pardon the pun) in a civilian to head public safety. frame. sisters, Mrs. Stella Pretak and Mrs. managed to keep his current job. space beneath the Gacy home in lying under Gacy’s 30-inch Roses Parade begins Monday in and Seibold said the drivers sit in Lester Ferriss, both of Torrington, A special screening committee es­ Mrs. Grasso said she felt that Chicago’s northwest suburban crawlspace, but none of the Pasadena, Calif., it will bring back “Students work around the clock as very enclosed areas. Started Norwood Park Township. parade time draws near. Some are and Mrs. Stanley Waletkus of tablished by Gov. Ella Grasso legislators who reorganized state excavated bodies have been iden­ some happy, as well as hectic “They have a seat, a steering Springfield, Mass.; 10 grandchildren reviewed more than 40 applicants government would approve of having Gacy, 36, a convicted sodomist and tified. memories for Mel Seibold, recrea­ from Pasadena City College, Glen­ wheel, and many look down through Police beefed up patrols on the part-time clown, also has been linked dale College and Los Angeles the bottom of the float watching the and a great-grandson. before recommending three can­ Long serve im a dual capacity. “He’s tion director for the Town of Mel Seibold of Manchester recalls events Parade in California where he resided as a The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. nation’s major highways Friday, Manchester. College, now a university, ” he said. line in the middle of the road for didates to the governor. Mrs. Grasso only going to get one salary,” she leading up to he annual Tournament of Roses youth. (Herald photo by Pinto) from the Burke-Fortin Funeral keeping special watch for tipsy said she made her decision to choose said. Seibold, who spent much of his “Some of the florists in California direction. Some corners where there do nothing all year but grow flowers Home, 76 Prospect St., with a mass drivers as millions of motorists set Long Friday morning. youth in te Pasadena area used to are usually no lines are hurriedly off for New Year’s revelries. for the parade, and still other flowers at St. Joseph Church at 10. Burial will Long, 41, became state police com­ Long said has been planning some Diplomat Sad On work preparing and trimming the painted just before the parade to give be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. The National Safety Council es­ missioner last May when his boss, changes in the state police depart­ float sponsored by the City of are shipped in from various parts of the drivers a course to follow.” the United States.” Friends may call at the funeral timated 350 to 430 persons could be Edward Leonard, resigned. ment and would be more accessable Pasedena, where he was born. Traffic problems are terrific. home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 killed and another 16,000 to 20,000 The other two finalists submitted than his predecessor, Leonard. “I “Most of the peopie in the com­ Seibold, who last participated in Seibold says. Parking is the main p.m. could suffer disabling injuries in traf­ to Mrs. Grasso were State Police Lt. have been trying to be accessible and Last Official Day munity, organizations, even some in­ the parade activities more than 24 problem. fic accidents during the three-day years ago, says viewers started “People sit on roof tops to watch William (Scotty) C. Lawson Richard J. Hurley, who heads the I will continue to be accessible,” he Committee of the Friends of China, dividuals, enter floats in parade com­ holiday — which began at 6 p.m. local said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The last petition,” he said. lining the parade route as early as the parade, or hang out of windows. EAST HARTFORD - William special gaming squad and FBI Depu­ had become part owner of the time Friday and ends at midnight ambassador from the Republic of “Some groups use professional 3:30 a.m. on parade day. A few apartments along the (Scotty) C. Lawson, 68, of 61 ty Assistant Director John H. building where he and Shen met to Monday. Last year, 450 persons were The new commissioner also said, China on his last day in the United designers, others may have artists on “Some arrive armed with A-frame otherwise commercial area parade Lawrence St. died Thursday in St. McDermott of Washington. say farewell. killed and about 15,700 were injured “I have not been aware of any in­ States was diplomatic and restrained their staff. College art departments ladders, vans, trucks — anything that route, actually rent out roof space for Francis Hospital and Medical In announcing her selection, Mrs. ’The Taiwan government turned the in New Year’s weekend traffic mis­ terference political or otherwise.” until the end. “All I want to say is also enter all interested in winning would give them height to get a viewers. Of course, the same applies Center. He was the husband of Mrs. haps. Grasso said, “Donald Long, comes that I’m very sad,” Ambassador Victorian house and 10 acres of lawn better view of the two-and one-half to with outstanding credentials. He has When Leonard resigned in May he an award,” Seibold said. to homes with front or backyards Catherine Rotchford Lawson. Snow and freezing rain com­ James Shen said Friday. — valued at about $3 million — to the three-hour parade. along the way; space is at a Mr. Lawson was born in Aberdeen, held just about every job in the state said he was doing so for health committee for a nominal $10 in an ef­ Each year when the theme for the plicated holiday weekend travel from Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., forthcoming year is announced, Seibold recalls when he and a premium. Scotland, and lived in East Hartford police department and he has dis­ problems and a desire “to pull the fort to keep it out of the hands of the the Rockies to the Midwest. standing at Shen’s side also was sad, things start happening, he said. group of friends drove their cars as Seibold noted that back then, the Coast in 1968, (eels that televising the This Monday, following the spec­ will meet the University of Michigan 27 years. tinguished himself.” department out of politics.” Peking government. “The drinking driver is our main but he was angry and his voice shook “The chassis which will propel the close as possible, parked all the cars Rose Queen usually came from Rose Parade has not minimized the tacular parade which begins a 11:30 team in the Rose Bowl. He was employed with the sales She said naming Long to two jobs The State Department said the concern and our officers have been Leonard was embroiled in the con­ as he denounced President Carter for float along the parade route is excep a small MG into which five of Pasadena College. number of viewers who line the a.m., in which pretty Catherine Mary Seibold and his family, who have for which he will be paid one salary courts will have to decide the legality engineering department of Emhart told to keep a special lookout for troversial Peter Reilly case and “lying, for thumbing his nose at the checked out and special frames are them piled and then drove even “I don’t know if that still holds, but route. Gilmour, Rose Queen; and Bob visited Glendale in 1971 and 1974 and Industries 27 years before retiring was “as much a vote of confidence in of the action. them,” a Wisconsin state police came under fire when he insisted Constitution and the U.S. Congress, built to conform to the designers closer with the small car. then girls Would enroll in the college "Even now, when you watch it on Barker, television program emcee plan to visit again next summer, will five years ago. spokesman said. our state police” as a tribute to and for selling out Taiwan” to the On New Year’s Eve, after Shen has “When we found the right spot, we TV, there are thousands of people in Long’s capabilities. that Reilly was still the prime plan." just to be eligible to compete for the will appear, the University of join area viewers via the television He was a member of the East A spokesman for the Illinois State greater profit of Coca-Cola and the left the country, the Republic of just picked up the car. set it on a Rose Queen title." Glendale, some coming from many E suspect in the 1973 slaying of his “Many college students work on Southern California football team set to watch the annual parade. Hartford Lodge of Elks and the Wind­ Long will receive approximately China’s blue and red flag will be parts of the country, ” he said. Police said patrols on the most heavi­ $35,(X)0 a year to run the new agency mother. Miss Barbara Gibbons in large international banking interests. decorating the floats and each in­ back lot, and had a great vantage Seibold, who came to the East sor Locks Lodge of Masons. Goldwater, as a member of the lowered at the embassy for the final ly traveled routes will be increase? that goes into effect Monday. Falls Village. Other survivors are a son, Thomas and officers will be especially time. J. Lawson of Enfield, and three Mrs. Grasso made the announce­ watching for “people who celebrate ment at a Town Hall news con­ grandchildren. too much and try to drive.” The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. ference in the shoreline community New Items Added to School Menu National Safety Council President of Old Lyme where she has been at the Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Vincent Tofany said the nation’s No. spending a few days at her vacation Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ 1 highway problem is “not just a EAST HARTFORD-As to each student par­ Winter wonderland day and advisors to form a ford. Burial will be in the Veterans home. promised in December, by ticipating in the lunch will be observed on Jan. 24. Youth Advisory Com­ C matter of the chronic alcoholic At the news conference. Long said, Section of Hillside Cemetery, East behind the wheel.” Interstate United, the firm program. That day the students will mittee whereby the Hartford. “It is indeed a great honor to be ap­ that services the school For “Ethnic Day,” Jan. be served sausage skis, problems and preferences “It’s a matter of the ’moderate’ to pointed to this position. It’s a Friends may call at the funeral ‘light’ to only occasional ‘social’ lunch programs, several 12, chicken chow mein with snowdrift potatoes with concerning the nutrition challenge 1 look forward to.” new items will be featured home Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 drinker — the decent, law-abiding rice will ring in the Chinese gravy, chilled peaches, program can be discussed p.m. Aside from heading the state police during January. New Year. Other items to toboggan bread (corn at the high school level. citizen — who share a friendly toast department, the public safety com­ The Lodge of Elks will conduct a to the New Year or on other happy Puppet Day will be be served will be buttered bread) and milk. Students and parents are memorial service Monday at 7:30 occasions,” he said. missioner will also have responsibili­ observed on Jan. 9 and tbe peas with bamboo shoots During January reminded that menu items ty over the state Military Depart­ p.m. at the funeral home. “If you drink, don’t drive,” said menu will be: Pinocchio and peppers, chilled representatives of the food are subject to change Tofany. ment, the Municipal Police Training pizza bread (cheese and pineapple and roll and service will be meeting because of storms, snow In Memoriam Council and the Office of Civil sauce on roll). Punch and butter. with high school students days and such. In loving memory ol Waller Henneqiiin. who He urged New Year’s celebrants to Preparedness. passed away Deeember 30th, 1972, take public transportation or ride Judy potato puffs, festive No luncb will be served Asked if he would have a tendency fruit cocktail and on Jan. 15 as schools will Your presence is ever near us, with someone else. Your love remains with us yet. to concentrate on state police marionette milk. A free be closed in observance of Tofany also urged all motorists on problems at the expense of the other You were the kind ol husband and lather. the road to keep an eye out for tipsy hand puppet will be given Martin Luther King Day. Your loved ones would never lorget. agencies. Long said, “No, it has to be 8 lb. BAGS drivers and to give them a wide Sadly missed by wife and children. ■ a coordinated effort." ICE 75« ft berth. IVEST ------East Hartford Fire Calls ILL 649-0446 Package Store Friday. 12:20 am call to 89 Phelps St. call to Simmons Road. call to 860 Main St. MANCHESTER PARKADE Manchester Parkade —Medical call on Main Street Friday. 12:41 p.m Friday. 6:27 p.m. —Fire at Friday, 6:34 p.m. —Medical Friday, 12:24 am. -Medical call to 43 Sisson St Arthurs Fine Foods. call to 19 Chapman St. STOCK UP FOR —Investigation on Bell Court Friday. 1:31 p.m. —Medical Friday, 6:28 p.m.-Medical Friday, 1:20 a.m. -Motor call to 950 Sliver Lane. vehicle accioeni at scnool Friday, 2:02 p.m. -Medical NEW YEAR’S EVE NOW Street and Ellington Road. call to 228 Main St. 3 Friday, 1:29 a.m .—Medical Friday, 2:16 p.m. —Medical call to 101 Connecticut Blvd. call to 27 Wood Drive. CANADA DRY SODA Friday, 3:24 a m. —Medical Friday, 3 p.m. —Medical n o call to 33 Burnside Ave. call to 96 Smith Drive. 3 qts/*1.00______Friday, 5:56 a.m.-Medical Friday, 3:24 p.m. —Medical b p i__ Our Best WIthet tor a Happy, Healthy New Yaarl BARTENDERS aboui :\ HAPPY NEW YEAR i't ! It haa been a wonderful ox- COCKTAIL MIX FROM perlenca for ua to have aorvad 0 Reg. M.03 NOW 89« V the Manchaater community In our ft t h e y a r e store at The Manchester PERO t h e r e Parkade. Your klndnesa, » COTT SODA 2 qts/79«{ w h e n y o u warmth and enthusiasm were “The Kini of Produce” n e e d t h e m i most appreciated. S OLD CROW BOURBON 276 Oahland Street It Is our aim to continue serv­ 9 1.75L 24 hour emergency 9 Mencheeter... oil burner and ing The Manchester Community Reg. 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1 to 5 p.m.. Buttonball School. a.m. St. Paul’s Church. Community Calendars Adult Swim, noon to 1 p.m. and 2:30 Teen Center, 6 to 9 p.m., Naubuc Tuesday M ^C H E S T E R e v e n in g h e r a l d . Manrh^ster. Conn.. ,SaL.. I).n .TO ,,;,,k v ETi to 3:15 p.m,, Glastonbury High ^ h o o l. Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m., School pool. Recreation Swim is After school recreation, 2:50 to 5 caucus room. Town Hall Manchester Andover Wednewday from 1 to 2:30 and 3:15 to 5 p.m p.m., Naubuc School, grades 1-2. L Senior citewii ] Open Sunday gaaM -SpaM -Cloeed Moat.. Board Of W elfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Sumiuy I•'^i(^uy Vernon Here’s next week’s schedule of Moniluy Town Hall. Open Gym for ages 8 and over, 1 o 5 Teen Center, 6 to 9 p.m., Naubuc Sunday Hi neighbor! Well, this is days and 10 nights starting public meetings in Manchester All town offices closed for the New Parks and Recreation Commis­ p m „ Glastonbury High School. School. the weekend when May 7. The complete [locations are in Municipal Building, Year holiday. sion, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Adult Swim, noon to 1 p.m and 2:30 After school recreation, 2:50 to 5 Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., everybody lets it all hang package id $740. We will Water 41 Center St., unless noted); T ursday Rotary Club. 7 p.m., Coventry to 3:15 D .m ., Glastonburv Hich nnol. p.m ,, Naubuc School, grades 3-4; 3:10 cafeteria, Rockville General out then suffers a few days have flyers available here Recreation Swim from 1 to 2:30 and Tuesday Grange Hall. to 5 p.m., Hebron Avenue School, Hospital. trying to put it all back at the center starting this Schooi reopens after Christmas 3:15 to 5 p.m. 4 p.m. —Pension Board, Hearing vacation. Jaycees, 8 p.m.. Lakeside Grill. grades 3-4. Al-Anon, 8 p.m., staff room, together again. Tuesday. Fm h or Smoked Room. Young People’s AA, 8 p.m ., St. TllCiuliiy Rockville General Hospital. J u s t a w ord fro m a Just received a phone 7:30 p.m. —Water Study Com­ M a ry’s Church, Board of Finance, 7:30 p m.. Town Free coffee served, all night, young-timer, and that is to call from our good friend mittee, Manager’s Office. Bolton Landfill open today insead of Mon­ Hall records vault. Hebron emergency room, Rockville General sort of behave your.sclf and Jim Brand. He is now at day. Hospital. 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum River Monilay Planning and Zoning Commission, if you’re going out lo homo and must take things Linear Park Committee, Probate T hursday 7:30 p.m,. Town Office building. Monday Senior Citizens New Year's Eve celebrate, be sure you’re easy for a few more weeks. A ll schools and town offices closed. party. 8 p.m.. Lottie Fisk Building, Court. Indoor jogging, 6:45 a.m., Glaston­ All town offices closed for holiday. able to find your way home Jim wishes to thank Adult Education Council, 7:30 Henry Park. 7:30 p.m. —Transportation Com­ Tiu‘N(lay p.m .. High School. bury High Scnooi. T uesday safe and sound. everyone who took the time lb mittee, Lincoln Center. Board of Selectmen. 7:30 p.m., After school recreation, 3 to 5 p.m., Tuesday We want you back here to send him cards. They Pdik ShoiiWil* Annual meeting of firemen, 7:30 7:30 p.m. —Building Committee, Community Hall. East Hartford Eastbury School, grades 3 to 5; 3:10 o p.m.. Company I. Schools reopen after Christmas for the coming year in the sure kept his spirits up and Coffee Room. best of health. So do your Schools reopen. Tuesday 5 p.m.. Hebron Avenue School, W ednesday vacation. he appreciated them very Boneless Chuck Shoulder Roast G^atBeerusoACtee 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, Board of Library Directors. 8 p.m., grades 1 to 3. thing and enjoy llirowing much. 1.69. Board of Education, reguiar T hursday Hearing Room. Bentley Memorial Library. Public Health Nursing hours, 1:30 this puzzled old year out meeting, 7:30 p.m., Penney High \\ cdncmlav to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. Retail Committee of Rockville Y lfiiii for Wi-ck T hursday and we re going to need Monday: Closed for School amphitheatre. Water service meeting, 7:30 p.m,, Area Chamber of Commerce. 8 a.m., you seniors more than ever Boneless Beef Chuck Roast -Great Beer usda choce 1 . 5 9 . 8 a.m. —Economic Development T hursday holiday. Coventry Town Council, 8 p m,. Council Gideon Welles auditorium. Howard Johnson’s, Route 30. to help put this country Commission. Hearing Room. Chambers. Indoor jogging, 6:30 a.m., Glaston­ Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Tolland Area Association of Tuesday: Mincstone Monday Office Building. back on the right track soup with crackers, grilled 4:30 p.m. —Cheney Historical W ednesday bury High School. Retarded and Handicapped, 7 p.m., once again. Boneless Blade Steak Beef Chuck "GreatBeerusoAchoice Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. 1 . 8 9 i b District Committee, Hearing Room. Town Mall and sanitary landfill Planning and Zoning Commission, Open gym, 7:30o 9:30 p.m. for ages Stop and Shop meeting room, K-Mart cheese sandwich, Town Office Building. This has been a short 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s Hours, Probate closed today. executive session to discuss matters 18 and over, Naubuc School. Plaza, chocolate pudding, Court. week for us because of beverage. T uesday pending from Dec. 13 public hearing, Indoor skating, 1 o 3 p.m., Glaston­ Friday Christmas falling on Mon­ 7 p.m. —Community Development bury Arena. Wednesday: Baked cor­ Republican Town Committee. 8 7:30 p.m.. Council Chambers. day. It will also be a short “White Gem” Advisory Committee, filing Junior After school recreation 1 to 5 p.m., Economic and Development Com­ ned beef hash w ith pineap­ p.m.. Planner's office. one next week as we High School. Glastonbury Buttonball School, grades 1 to 4. South Windsor mittee of Chamber of Commerce, ple, buttered mixed c k e n L ^ [ s 2-2V2 pound pkg. Town Council, 7:30 p.m., Town celebrate New Year’s Day. • 7:30 p.m.—Republican Town Com­ 'I’oduy 8:15 a m.. Chamber office, Lafayette vegetables, gelatin, Hall board room. Tliiirsdiiy Monday Square. Here at the center the mittee, Hearing Room. beverage. Open Gym for those up to 13 years, ‘action starts on Tuesday “White Gem” Senior Citizens Outing, 9: All town offices closed for holiday. Thursday: Baked stuffed 3 afternoon at the Parkade Chicken Wings 2-2y2lb. pkg manicotti with meat sauce, 59iS Chicken Breast S ® * l0 9 . Lanes where our Senior Italian bread and butter, Youth Soccer Group p i m p B L Bowling Leagues were i i 17.81 wxciw Bwe tw ib r M km (WMpt lt«m ixctuM spumoni, beverage. Hot or Sweet $ 1 Q . busy banging the heck out Friday: Homemade corn Countryfine Italian Sausage 2-2y2lb.pkg I \ tS o L c a n of the hard wood. Some Iff ozi can IctwnkLt. chowder, steam hot dog on Honored in Parade were sporting new Christ­ bun, cookies, beverage. lib . CM^ptiers toil mas gifts. The results of Sliced Bacon, ^9pkg. *1.29 EAST HARTFORD — ’The American Youth Soccer the afternoon’s work is: Srheilule for Week Organization (AYSO) w ill be recognized and honored by a j a i # Class A high triple, Bea Monday, closed for Stop & Shop - Regular, Maple, T u n a holiday. 0 Cormier, 439; Frank float in the 90th annual Tournament of Roses Parade as Urte# lAwrihiA fttmt ti mutrid i« U PM«r ^ fm if. m i Ok . 31. w e- or Thick Slice the first such organization in its field, said Frank TZyj/i,!** •***"* >***» ** prtCA te AOCtl Kisonas, 554; high single, 10TO PROCESSING M iMcMuCr m M in (Ml Tuesday, 9 a.m.. Square DeGregorio of East Hartford, regional AYSO com­ StWM Qnbl ’ X/ Bea Cormier, 204: Bob missioner. dancing at center and bus M tm M O M . McComb, 231; Class B high for shopping. Noontime ISALE! On Jan 1, more than 100 million persons through hun­ triple, Dorothy Brass. 326; lunch served 1 p.m.. \ R ic « ettbctrve Bnng m your exposed holiday color print film to dreds of television and newspaper outlets will see the B ill Castelluccio, 442: high ISun.Obc 3t SM.Jv).6 any Stop& Shop and we will process 2 sete of Seniors bowling league at / O f os to m e n . iM rb M rvt ffw ngN lo InM sMm AYSO float. ' three peckigesol my Nmeecspl when oiherweereli^ single, Polly Kenneway, the Parkade Lanes and color prints for the price of one. Offer good thnj 140; Tom O Neill, 156. Item* offered tor Hte not tvaimicn one lols or to othwderinv «.• Jan. 6,1979 on color print film sizes 110,126 and 35mm. Support for AYSO in their effort has come from Pepsi return trip from shopping, _»Wwa«ra_^^<)pyiaMI97»WSIop»SW AlnghurM»v«il SolreaxxxntfcIgVpolinclKa»rj> Cola, Carl's Jr. and Tour Atlantica, who have donated On Wednesday morning corporate contributions for the float. we had nice tables for ur Wednesday, 9 a.m.. Oi".'1'! i.l'C One 11!', pky Pky o< Two 400 cl lolls L15| Tlie float is 16 feet wide, 50 feet long, 16 feet high and pinochle games and the Health Clinic by appoint­ weighs close to 14,000 pounds. The soccer ball in the front A&P A&P SOFT-WEVE winners were: Sam Schors, ment, 10 a.m., pinochle M H | of the float is 10 feet in diameter and w ill revolve to dis­ 633; Jennie Fogarty. 606; games and Friendship Cir­ play the red, white and blue polygons of the AYSO ball. MARGARINE SALTINES TISSUES Mike DeSimone, 589; cle meeting. Noontime 0 { Sidled O' Unsiilled Q lunch served. 12:45 p.m., Eit ______j2 o z . pkg. of 6 i The AYSO symbol w ill be highlighted in goid and red AssotiedBaih ||] Nadine M alcolm , 580; K it­ and blue polygons. ty Byrnes, 578; George bridge games and at 1 Free! STOP & SHOP REGULAR OR SPLIT ! There are 21 flags flowing away from the ball iden­ Last, 576; B ill Stone, 570; p.m., craft class. Bus tifying the 21 states which participate in the program. Arvid Peterson, 564; Bess pickup at 8:15 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. S■ rViN w 4 C imG rVAo 0 1lT .C .U l~M _ a I !__ u______m N S Moonan, 555; John Phelps, Mii ^ Good Sun, Dec 31-SaL, Jan 6. Unxl one per customer T h u r s d a y , 9 a . m ., 552. stop & Shop-R( H I Bakery ' In the afternoon we had v isitin g . Noon to 12:45 Stop & Shop - Regular or Split - 12oz. pkg. of 6 220 QUARTERS 12 members playing bridge p.m., hot meal and meal on - • ■ ■ ■ I Comment Times Set AritficiffI C affv GRAPEFRUiT LANDO'LAKES wheels, 1 p.m. Fun Day JUiCE and the prize winners Slop 4 Shop Coupon MANCHESTER - The public but their comments Store Slieed illARGARiNE were: Nadine Malcom, featuring Niles Carlson With this coipon and ^7 .5 fl purchase " " Town Board of Directors are. C 3780; Marge M cLainc 3590, and colored slides of w ill conduct a public com­ The sessions are held the U v e r w u r s t George Last, 3310. members and interesting Saltines UrMBS-StoriShCffij 16 ounce package ! m ent session Tuesday from first Tuesday of each OLIVE LOAF 49 This wasn’t a bad turnout places. Bus pickup at 10 16oz. pkg. Smoked a m., return trip around 9-11 a.m. in the directors month from 9-11 a.m. and AssocledVaiielieS'lnd Wrapped considering that our bus Wum-SloriSiic«d NaMsco ^. office in the Municipal the third Thursday of each CHICKEN BOLOGNA CHED-O-bTt SLICES wasn’t in operation for 2:30 p.m. _ NABISCO ■ SO Free S ta r^ w/coupon-Aiehod Friday, 10 a m., kitchen Building. month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. W u w -S tO fi Sbead both Wednesday and The sessions are held CHICKEN ROLL COTTAGE CHEESE Thursday. social games. Noontime PREMIUM SALTINES S SO Free Stamps */coupon-Aielrod lunch served, 1 p.m., set­ I Good S « i, Dec 31-SaL, Jaa 6. Umrt one per customer. twice each month and M friw -S lort SbCfd NATURAL YOGURT The action should start to provide an opportunity for TURKEY HAM (water added) get back to normal again back games. Bus pickup at With Coupon Grocery 8 8 1 Hood-Wtuleor Cokxed *., s.j 49 VPremiimis - 2 2 1 residents to talk with a Mcioui-SleriShud CHEESE SLICES this cominecoming weekweek. For 8:15 a.m., return trips at member of the board about AMERICAN CHEESE Beef Chtjck-eonelm ({( ASPBUJtmSHOP T)) openers our fun day will 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. i BAHERIESFOR FRESH-WITHPAflTOFBACJL Slop 4 Shop Coupon LiT ^ any matter that involves Crumif CUBE STEAKS feature some exciting E IM tos-H N rtog Aids Beef Chuck-Lean Boneiess With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase town government. TAPIOCA PUDDING Chicken s-j79 slides of our own members AA C hapter MH fim ti • RsthfloMt BEEF FOR STEW RICHS The names of the LegQtrs. Bm I Ctwck-Bcmless Shouider Beef with a few special sur MANCHESTER residents who attend the ARTHUR DRUG IS A SEAFOOD SHOP FRESH-CHICKEN-W/WING AITA£ TOP BLADE STEAKS BREAD BANIPUET prises supplied by our good 12 ounce can All VanetifsA&P Chuck I —Emanuel Hill Chapter of session are not made ROASTS DOUGH CHIICKEN friend “ Mr. Camera Man” (Ueb Frowi Breast SLICED MEATS I’S 4 9 ' Alcoholics Anonymous will A&P Meat o< Beet himself, Niles Carlson. Orange Frozen Quarters Boneiess meet tonight at 8 in Luther ^ ____'STOP & SHOP* A & P C ris p y SLICED BOLOGNA*';'!^pkg This all starts right after C0NTAINS:3BREastqtrs 31egot^ Ann Page London Broii Hall of Emanuel Lutheran 12oz. can Beetetuck 599 our delicious baked stuffed Church, 60 Church St. I Frozen S S h rim p :0- ■ SLICED BACON ORANGE JUICE too Fi n Stamps ■fcpypon Stcihan B ittir Ogptd-OiKk F ro iv Cokniai Ctnier Cut or Maple Cured 9 1 SMde^ ‘ manicotti dinner served at I Good Sun. Dec 31-Sat., Jari . Limit one per i ^ omef. B 6 Peace in the •60JS-I29 Chicken'""^ CELESTEPI2ZA noontime here. So why not STOP & SHOP C A&P FISH & CHIPS SLICED BACON rdiJflSrBRAiB pbfl I Jones-Regular or Dinner Ann Page Season Deficit Juice With Coupon l Frozen 1 ooo FRESH stop by for chow and then Batttr Ovpad-Oucfc Frozen loiRCKFilOZDI TOASTER WAFFLES World SAUSAGE LINKS stay for the slides because EAST HAMPTON, N.Y A&P FISH PORTIONS Chicken S Jones-Cotfiity-BeelorPotk jie e f 3 Polatoes i L18J this Year bittr Dippetf-CMdi Fruin Legs i 9 « < / 9 i i ySAUSAGE MEAT in ™ ORE-IDA CRISPERS 3s;'1 you may be in some of (UPI) - The Guild Hall, Slop 4 Shop Coupon] FISH STICKS i f M i f i L Macaroni 3 them. home of the 393-seat John With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase m h ! PETER’S CAVATELLI pkgsw I Last Wednesday I men­ Drew Theater, reports an I6S-I tioned about the Shrine Cir­ operating loss of $23,000 for ^04ct 2 ply Viva ! A^ t 1104ct 0 4 c t. - 2ply roll cus and we will be signing 1978, necessitating price in­ _ . __ Big Roll up for this trip on Monday, creases for tickets next Jan. 8. year. Subscribers are ■ 4 9 9 BIG ROLL global peace and The circus will be at the o ffe re d tic k e ts a t 1978 erOFFUBa-tAUNORY "ASSOmiDOBDeeOflATEO OaiOOUS-R^SHING CONTADMA JANE PABtER-liWBECK State Armory in Hartford prices for the 1979 season if brotherhood.' n u o D 's I VIVACx H r\#UX OTOWELS l _C.%A I AM C I — AAUX A. .A I TIDE SCOTTOWELS HALPGAUON TOMATO C l m a n and is scheduled for they sign up early. Good Sun., Dec 31-Sat. Jan 6. Limit one per customer. our patron B A m m m DETBICENT TWIN-PACK Thursday, Feb. 15. Towels 'ith Coupon G ro cery | c & c c o u SAUCE WHITE BREAD We must sign up at this , gratitude. Simon Advance 1 - $1 time to assure us decent Stops Shop Coupon L19 seats and the price for the LOS ANGELES (U P D - show and transportation is The new Neil Simon Reg. or Mint . m With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase m h ! musical, “ They’re Playing S E vu scAs.n> n a s t u k w /coupon J $5.75. DOXSEE COIKK GIMH.I00 FREE STAMPS WfCOUPW I DRV CAT FOOD SAVE I0< WITH MAIlEO COUPON I mentioned before about Our Song," had an advance 7 ounce tube PARK HILL JOYCE Vivacaesar f New P o la n d Macaroni & M w ® E» 7 ounce tube salad Dressing'" Purina Bounce a trip to Hawaii and just sale of more than $1 . Clam Chowder» I Oieese H pkgs TMCX-POCH Meow Mix now got some nformation m illion even before PME VEGETABLE ASSORTED VUDETES Fabric Softener r I09R E G . orMINTS FLOWER SHOP ContacHna SAVE tOI WITH MAILED COUPON SAVE ?0( WITH MAILED COUPON on it. The deal includes a preview performances Wesson Nestie 499‘ I______.^aiMy VaHd Oic St. NTS- PASCAL CELERY wI lT b ir d s e e d 2 0 ^ .'3 3 9 TWISTS ■Kh coifxvt on 0kg Jan. B. a n at H vKlM tar, N o rth m a n and e g . SvfflM A tF Staraa OMy s i f ROSE MILK iG LA D JSANKA Auiio.wp^ ! GRAVY TRAIN l& M I t U fW FAVINCS COUPON . SKIN LOTION I TRASH BAGS I COFFEE or Regular SU W PiA W N CS CO ^ ^ "silPW M vuics COUPON^ I Good Sun Dec 31-Sat. Jan 6 Lwiit or$e per customer Good Sun, Dec 31 -Sal. Jan 6 Urwl one per customer I DOG FOOD ^bw,- Good Son. Dec 31-Sat, Jan 6 Limil one per customer Good Sun. Dec. 31-Sat. J in 6. Limit one per cualomar I Grocery * | 228 [^Grocery | Grocery ♦ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I 227 229 Grocery* | 226 L 2 5 _ [Slop & Shop Couponj [stop & StK)p Coupon] |stop & Sho^Qu^'n] • •.... iri.,a X.VXJpOn IPttilliiPurtliiiiollewt oi With this coupon h this coupon With tha PureftaM ol 4 pkgi of With Iht Purchau of t pbg ol M H I AXaROO With tin PurchaM ol 2 ca n ol With lha ^ c h a ta of 2 bth of III lilt i\»chaw ol 3 conit el h tha A adttia of 1 roN af GOLDEN GRAIN SICILIAN STYLE DELICIOUS SEVEN SEAS AXELROD COTTAGE MACARONI 110 or 126 SIZE - , 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 S A V E 2 0 ’ ■ S A V E 3 0 ’ ■ SA VE20 CELESTE FRIEND'S VIVACAESAR NATURAL KODAK COLOR ® r\n onv/ ■ S A V E IS ' 9 ounce package on any size ■ Pkg. of 36 Sheets 640Z. -! DETERGENT Good Sun Dk J l Sal , Joo 6 limil one oef cusloow . Good Sun 0« 31Sal. Jan 6 pe< cusloOKi DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER | ^ GoodSon, Dec 31-Sat, Jan 6 Lmitonepercusiomer ■ Good Sun Dec 31-Sat Jm 6 LmN one per customer V ^ . 1 1 3 5 TOLLAND TNPKE - CALDOR "PLAZA - “ mT n C H ¥ 8 T E R S ite [ Grocery" ■MKXlKMCMriMMCMMntlKsEiWMMMWMIMl ______S 3 2 3 2 j^ 1 ______233I ------J J M S W n jjn g jn O L M T W A J T lJ lS T O S W C U S T ^ * ^ iTFUSFftakUFirtM S F w 5AU Mftl HOI iW > m lliJ x iF « . tT TO n w K M K iu rt« s m itfB m «s nw ii* x tiN r u i«»i m a u iis CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALD. Manchcsler, Conn.. Sal.. Uo. 30. 1978 iT'" !i;'w i« h you a proiptroua NEW YEAR.. ' OUR 8IFT TO THE FIRST RART OF 1070 AT SBM THE FIRST BABY BO|W

y A CASE OF 32 OZ. IN ’79 IS WORTH ITS WEIC IN “COLD.” Here’s who and how ■■ For the 1st ENHIMir baby born in 1979 at the Manchester Menriorial Hospital, INFANT FORMULA the Savings Bank of Manchester will give $10 for each pound the baby weighs. The grand total will be deposited in a savings account for the little tot of gold.

Collectors^ Corner Savings Bank of Manchester Manchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, Ashford, Andover, and Bolton. MtHUND PARK IMRKn Member FDIC. 646-1700 New Year Cards 317 Highland St, Manchester Have Long Past

By RUSS MacKENRICK “Blessing on thee...... “Peace and Love and gentle joy! “ May the coronal they twine t “Through the dream of life be thine!” (Frances Ridley Havergal) (“Coronal" is a nice touch, better than plain old ^ FOR THE FIRST BABY O “crown.” ) The older New Year cards may convey just good Manchester Parkade 1st [ OF 1979 $ wishes like this, or they may show a more positive Intido Marshollo Msll 1 awareness of the passage of time with clocks and Mon. through Sat. 10 until 10 watches and calendars. B d B T i ‘ o There can be a design with a clock in a belfry, or a Welcomes i The First Pair of Shoes From manunoth watch in a wreath, or a garland of tiny watches — all these point to the fact that by their steady THE NEW YEAR BABY ticking away they have produced the New Year. The card shown here is not a mailing card; it is plain- back like the olden-time Christmas card of last week's ^ StrideRlfe O column. New Year postcards, and others of that ilk, got a break in 1898 when an act of congress permitted them to GIFT CERTIFICATE be mailed for one cent like the government’s postal cards | s t ^ Master Charge ^ of the time. There was still a string attached in that there ^ NEW YEAR BABY BankAmerIcard 4QP could be nothing on the back except the name and address *70------and a stamp. That means we will find cards used between American Express 1898 and 1907 with the artwork marred by personal Visa messages inked in the front. $ TEN DOLLARS $ At that time it was usual for a manufacturer to have stock designs to be run through the presses with added a / / material appropriate to the occasion. Most of the early cards could be used for New Year’s, Christmas, Valen­ tine’s Day or Easter, BABY In May of 1907 the United States permitted the use of :o All Of Us At CHILDREN’S WEAR HOUSE oowvTOiw KAmvore the devided-back card which we see now with the nnessage on the left and the address and stamp on the right. Then the lid was really off for artistry to flourish and we had an explosion of greeting ideas. CONTEST New Year postcard collectors are always eager to run across any with the year in large numerals running the length of the card. These would have the four numbers of HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW AT the date made up of forget-me-nots or snowballs or little faces, ad infinitum. Nothing could be deader on a dealer’s shelves than a batch of these when their time had passed, so they were not stocked heavily and are rather scarce. The parents of the first A really hard-to-find item would be one of these with a C O U N T R ^ H stamp cancelled on January first — either something ^254 BROAD ST. MANCHeV erI O P T will present the 1st Baby an | mailed early that morning or a late afterthought. mOINOSMEHAril^ baby born at Manchester Now it is the usual thing to have the greeting a Merry laNiiK m MM an m . ONEHMMfiaDY Christmas and Happy New Year combo — with the special New Year card (Father Time and Babe), a hurry- Memorial Hospital in 1979 will scurry to reply to a Christmas well-wisher you had INN & ANDY 10 pc forgotten. FOR THE . . . It may seem topsy-turvy, but the New Year greeting receive the merchandise Free, Pregress Set CM e iong before the Christmas ones in the halls of history. Something of the nature has been found in Egypt NEW YEAR BABY I ceinplete baby feeding from the 6th century B.C. and the Romans made a advertised in this section. Yes Roman holiday out of the coming of’the new year. WE’RE GIVING First 1979 Meeting set $9.95 value The first coiiectors’ meeting of 1979 in this area will be absolutely FREE. that of the Central Connecticut Coin Club at the K of C A Beautiful See us for all yew baby needs Hall, 138 Main St., Manchester. It will be on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at 7:30 p.m. Dealers, refreshments and possibly a Combination program. First New Stamp Plaque And The Herald will contact the Lucky * The first new stamp in 1979 will be issued on the 12th of Clothes Rack The Name of the First Born Bahy of 79 January at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. family and publish their name Jan. 3rd It will show a pensive profile of Bobby Kennedy. The To Commemorate At Manchester Memorial Hospital Postal Service made this selection because “he 1979. The Occasion '"’'■octant nemplified the spirit of an important era in American life and was one of the nation’s most prominent political OPEN TUESy WED., SAT. -|0 to S:30 „ . , will he puhllshad In the Jan. Srd Edition figures in recent decades." THUR8. a FRI. 10 to 0:66; “ of The Herald [Bookmobile Schedulel TO THE MOTHER MANCHESTER PARKADE FOR 1979’s Next week’s schedule for cent Home. MANCHESTER the Manchester Public 2:10—Tuck Road. OR THE FATHER Library Bookmobile: 2:50—Wyneding Hill Road. First Baby We Have Tuesday 3:30—Carriage Drive. 10:30 —Lincoln Center. 4:10—Kane Road. OF THE 11:40 —Ivy Manor Thursday . FORVOUR I Apartments. 10:30 —Regional Oc­ 1:30—Westminster Road. cupational Training Center. FOR THAT NEW NEW BABY a n e w m 2:10 —Branford Street. 11:40—Hackmatack Street. 2:50 —McDivitt Drive. 2:10—Jenson Street. M ARRIVAL m 2:30 —Grisson Road West. 2:50—Marshall Road. YEAR BABY — 4:10—Clyde Road. 3:30—Elizabeth Drive. we will give a Wednesday 4:10 —Avondale Road. WE’RE GIVING 10:00 —Meadows Convales­ “Free Haircut" A FIVE DOLLAR the GIFT CERTIFICATE About Town A FREE PAIR head an engraved pewter Koffee Krafterg To Meet chop Baby Cup “F or All Your Family Needs Branch of the haircutting . t . m Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at 78 N. Main StrideRlte' interested in making ^ You Can Be Sure At Shoors' crafte. Membership in the YWCA and Koffee Krafters is 739 MAIN STREET required for attendance at meetings. C R IB S H O E S DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER I S'^anson and Mrs. Alwine Tel. 649-4704 MA Lisk. Babysitting is available by calling the “Y" office in Smoor FIRST FOR EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY A HOME SINCE 19111 advance, For more information call the office 647-1437 DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER • PHONE 649-5221 917 MAW ST„ MANCNESTE3 Opnn 6 Dnyt • Fran Parking, Front S Rnar • Mantnr Chargn Cards Accepted PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. PtM'. 3(1. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENlNcj' HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec, 30, 1978 - PAGE FIFTEEN LOCAL CHURCHES Church for Retardates About Town INDEX Help Wantad 13 N O T I C I t RN-LPN wanted for full or <;OSPEL HALL, Center St. auditorium and 7:30 p.m. in church; Sun­ “ Loti and Found lesson-sermon: “Christian Science,” COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — Several years ago when - Ptraonaif part time on all shifts. Apply 10 a.m.. Breaking bread: 11:45 a.m., day masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m. and noon saying, ‘1 love you this much.’” director of nursing. Salmon- golden text from the Bible: "1 have Eileen Ward asked a priest about First Communion for - Announc«m«nta Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. in sanctuary, and 10:30 a.m. in school Religious education for the retarded is overdue, says No Collections Entertainmoni brook Convalescent Home, off longed for thy salvation, 0 Lord; and thy her little girl, she was told, “It isn’t necessary. Mimi has FliLL GOSPEL lINTERDEINUMI- auditorium. law is my delight.” Psalms 119:174. ’The Mark Salter, a Columbus Diocese consultant on - Auctions House Street, Glastonbury. .NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Christ already.” Mimi is retarded. No blood collections are Please call 633-5244. Christian Science Reading Room, 57 E. educating the mentally handicapped. “The church is just scheduled for New Year’s FINANCIAL Philip Saunders, minister. t:ilURCH, 40 PiUin St. Rev. Burton D. Center St., is open to the public Mondays “I figured that 1 have'Christ already, too,” Mrs. Ward awakening to the need of the retarded,” Salter says. - BondS'Slocks Morlgagat 10:30 a.m.. liaise, Worship Service Strand, pastor; Rev. David B. Stacy, said, “but I still belong to a church. The clergy say it Day, but a special collec­ - Psfsonal Loans NURSES AIDES wanted for through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. “The fact is, they do good and bad. They can learn there - Insufanca full time on all shifts. Apply and Bible study for all ages: 7 p.m., associate pastor. different ways. Some say, ‘You have a blessing, a little tion will be held Sunday, at and the first and third ’Thursday evenings is a right and wrong way like any other person and that cmplovment director of nursing. Salmon- Deliverance Service. 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Youth Woodrow Wilson High from 7 to 9, except holidays, a free public saint,’ and some say, 'You have a cross to bear.’ But the it’s not just OK to do whatever they want because they “ Halp Wantad brook Convalescent Home, off FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Class, Nursery for small children; 10 lending library is available. School cafeteria. Hunting - Busmass OppoMuniUas House Street, Glastonbury. idea for a long time has been, retarded people shouldn’t are retarded.” o Situation Wantad Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Iliasov, a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, be involved in the church.” Hill Ave., Middletown, Please call 633-5244. pastor. through Grade 6, Nursery for small Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. Parent-teachers in the class are working on a lesson from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This EDUCATION No longer. The retarded are perhaps the latest group to - Pfivata Instructions SCH(X)L BUS DRIVERS for 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: 10:30 a.m.. children. Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ about morality. “Our kids have feelings. They have is the only bloodmobile - Schools-Osssat be touched by the current evangelical fervor in the - Instructions Wantad South Windsor. Will train. Worship Service: 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ .SECOND CONGREGATIONAL son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. desires, so they need this. visit in the state on the: vice. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF United States. The once-monthly Sunday School classes Apply 9 Brookfield Street or C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. “Can the retarded comprehend religion?” one asks. holiday weekend. BEAL ESTATE can 289-5918, after 12 noon. ITIliRCH OF THE ASSSliMPTION, CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James and services organized by Mrs. Ward and other parents of “What does religion teach? Kindness, openness and - Hom at for Sala 10 a.m.. Student Recognition Sunday, retarded chiidren at Christ the King Church are proof. - Lots-Land for Sala Adams Street at Thompson Road. Rev. D. MacLauchlin, pastor. Divine Worship, no Sunday School but compassion. They don’t have to comprehend it. 'They can - Invastfnant Property NURSES AIDES - Full time, Edward S. Pepin, pastor. 10 a.m.. Family Service of Worship, The 40 students there are 4 to 45 years oid, severely to - Business Property there will be Children’s Chapel. live it.” Now Available - Resort Property and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Saiiirdav Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.: sermon by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, mildly retarded, ambulatory and not, vocal and not, - Real Estate Wanted Experienced preferred, but t'ALVARY CHURCH — Asscitihlies HEBRON — Fishing and Siuiday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 and 11:45 “Among Those Resolutions!" based on of (iod, 647 E. Middle ’Turnpike. Rev. Methodists, Lutherans and Catholics. They come from we will train. Apply in per­ hunting licenses for 1979 MISC. SERVICES son ; East Hartford Convales­ a.m. Matthew 6:24-33, no Church School, In­ Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. loving homes and from Orient State Institute. - Services Offered aillR C H OF JESUS CHRIST OF fant care provided: 11 a.m,. Fellowship are now available at the of- • - Painling.Papering cent Home, 745 Main Street, Gustafson, assistant to the pastor In four years, the Sunday school has had 12 first com­ ‘ AU - Building-Contracting Hour in the Hall. '•y ^ -y East Hartford. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for munions and five confirmations. 'r, A. fice of town clerk, Marian - Roofng-Siding Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL - Heating-Plumbing adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. Service Celio in the Town Office - Flooring SEWING MACHINE Walton, bishop. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF “What does God tell you, Paul?” Mrs. Ward asked a of Worship, message for the New Year by Building. - Moving-Trucking-Storage Operators and miscellaneous 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m.. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. dark-haired 9-year-old who cannot talk. Paul pointed to - Services Wanted the pastor; 8 p.m.. Color-slide presenta­ his eye and hugged his heart, his sign for "I love you.” Any person, over age 65 workers needed. Must have Seminary: 10:30 a.m., Sunday School: 5 Curtis Jr., pastor; Rev. Dr. Clifford 0. MISC. FOR SALE some high school education. tion of "Happenings in 1978" followed by Michael, a pudgy little boy in a suit, can make the sign can apply for a license p.m.. Sacrament Service. Simpson, pastor emeritus. fellowship and luncheon; 10 p.m.. which will be good for a " Household Goods Must be able to read and SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St, 8:45 a m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall: of the cross. - Articles for Sale speak English, and provide Watching Service, "Gift of Healing," a lifetime. The Town Office - Building'Suppliea Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. documentary film in color, will be shown, Lisa, a little blonde with Down’s Syndrome, showed off - Pets "Birds* Dogs own tra n sp o rta tio n . No Building will be closed experience necessary. Please ficers. Curtis preaching: 11:15 a.m.. Coffee special music and song, Bible message, a paper stick doll with yarn hair that she made in class. • Musical Inatrumants 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: 10:45 a.m.. Shoppe. Woodruff Hall. m Monday. - Boats S Accessories Call Personnel Department at and Communion. Their lesson that day was about the 10 lepers cured by - Sporting Goods Pioneer Parachute Company, Holiness Meeting: 6 p.m., Open-Air ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Jesus. - Garden Products 644-1581. Meeting: 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), - Antiques Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen “How many came back to say, ‘Thank you, Jesus?,'” New Year’s Eve • Wanted to Buy . IM TED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. Mrs. Ward asked. RENTALS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, Kuhl, pastor. HEBRON -' A few Broadhead, assistant to the rector. "One,” said Lisa’s classmate, holding up her stick doll. • Rooms for Rent Excellent Part Time work. minister. 9 a.m.. Family Worship: 10:15 a m., 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with tickets are still available • Apartments lor Rent Will train. Call Manchester With few books available and little previous experience - Homes for Rent 10 a.m., Sunday School: 11 Sunday School and Youth Forum: 10:15 to homily by Father Broadhead; 9 and 11 for the New Year’s Eve ■ Business for Rent 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. a.m,,Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m.. 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II with ser­ teaching the retarded about God to go on, the parents party to be sponsored by - Resort Property for Rent Worship. Instruction. have made up their own lessons. Is;- - Wanted to Rent NURSES AIDES- Full time, mon by Father Broadhead, No Church the Hebron Lions Club. ' Misc for Rent all shifts. Experience PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST School at 9. To teach sharing and communion, Mrs. Ward baked The party will be at the Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. AUTOMOTIVE preferred, but training will be CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and tiny loaves of bread and halved them for the students to Hemlocks Outdoor Educa­ - Autoe for Sole S ym. ^ply in person: East Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. • Trucks for Sale 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, share. I tion Center on Jones Hartford Convalescent Home, provided: 9:15 a.m., Sunday School: 7 Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. minister. - Heavy Equipment for Sole Helium-filled balloons helped in a lesson on the ascen­ Street, Sunday from 8 p.m. ' Molorcycles-Bicycles 745 Main Street, East Hart­ p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Student Recognition 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m,. sion of Christ from earth to heaven. “Even though the - Campars*Trailers*Mobiia ford. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Day with services under the leadership of The collapse of the coliseum roof at the Hartford Civic roof caved in Jan. 17 under a massive buildup of ice and to 2 a.m. There.will be a Homes Worship, sermon: "Basis of Christian helium leaked and we had to tie 45 limping balloons to - Automotive Service CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Pastor Pehrson and post-high-school Center was the biggest story in Connecticut in 1978. The sit-down roast beef dinner, Judgment” (By what is given us — New some trees,” Mrs. Ward said. snow. (UPI photo) - Autos lor Rant'Laasa • SHORT ORDER COOK- Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. students: noon. Luncheon for post-high- Year); 6 p.m.. Guest speaker — David favors, prizes and music 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.i school students; 8:30 to 11 p.m.. New She also remembers the massive cleaning that followed fo r dancing by The Evenings. Call 649-7563. 281 Dyke. Spencer Street, Manchester. Mass in Engish and Polish. Year’s Celebration and Worship Service, one Christmas. Figuring that only one child would get to Connecticut in 1978 Mysticks. For tickets or in­ ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 carry a manger, the parents planned a creche ceremony formation contact Anthony □ NOTICES WAITRESSES WANTED- For 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. that had each child carrying in a bit of straw. Visconti, 228-3259 or''John evening shift. Call 649-7563. Scholsky, pastor. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant Through body movements — bowing heads, standing 281 S p en cer S tr e e t, Saturday mass at 5 p.m.: Sunday mass to the pastor. 'Soderberg, 228-3710. Loaf and Found Manchester. NORTH UNITED METHODIST and sitting, shared kisses and handshaking during ser­ at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 9:30 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Proceeds from the event CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. vices — even the most profoundly retarded can worship, ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev, James with the Rev. Mr, Swensen preaching, Coliseum Collapse Rivaled will go to the Lion’s Sight LOST - Orange male tiger cat, BUS DRIVERS - will train if Custer, pastor. the group has learned. Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, nursery for infants; 9:30a.m., Sunday Bi­ (Conservation program and' vicinity Mill and (lakland n e c e s s a ry . A pply 90 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, ser­ Inez, an elderly Orient State resident, who uses a cane to the outdoor center. Streets, Manchester. $25. Brookfield Street, Siuth Wind­ Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team ble School classes for all ages, three reward. Call 646-5484. sor. Call 289-5918. ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, through adult, nursery for infants: 8 mon: "Knowledge comes by sweat; and is difficult to understand, responded when the first pastor emeritus. p.m.. New Year’s Eve Service with the Wisdom is only gained thru pain!” by notes of “This Little Light of Mine” sounded. With the college students Frank Angell, Debbie Feeding Birds Partonale 2 PART TIME. Do you have-2- Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching, special others, she held up her index finger and pantomimed the By Snow, Sub Plot, Election hours a day? Work at home on Dow, David Moyer, Cindy Sterling, Cindy p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 music. words of the hymn. MANCHESTER - The WOMEN WANTED FOR the phone servicing our Timbrell and Becky Timbrell, Coffee a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST; “We don’t teach dogma or theology,” said Mrs. Ward. By JAMES V. HEALION makeshift police station they stripped, dent of was the American League, was in­ Lutz Junior Museum at BOWLi NG league - 9:15 Customers in your spare time. Fellowship between services; 9 a.m.. Wednesday nights. Please call 249-7773. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. “Our main lesson is that everyone is unique and can do United Press Inlernalional photographed, removed body hairs, and in­ augurated Oct. 14 in New Haven as the 126 Cedar St. has bird seed Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School Nursery for children 5 years old and 646-2161 after 5 p.m. younger; 10:30 a.m.. Church School something special. God loves you, so love yourself. The The collapse of the coliseum roof at the terrogated him. He was not told he could have youngest president ever of Yale University. and feeders available. P. Padelli, co-pastors. for pupils up to the age of 20, care for TRANSCRIPTIONIST - Part classes for age 3 to Grade 6. main point is dignity. his parents present, talk to an attorney, or His sports comment endeared him to Proceeds from the sales Time, Evenings, 15-20 hours Saturday masses at 5 p.m. in school very young children, subject of the Hartford Civic Center was the biggest story in “At Easter we didn’t get into the blood and nailing to St. Isaac Jogues Church Connecticut in 1978. It was rivaled in impact decline to turn over his clothes. reporters and most thought Baseball Bart was will help fund per week. Must be dependable the cross, all the gory stuff,” she said, “We taught the by a blizzard, a plot to hijack the nuclear sub­ His murder trial testimony revealed state going to make colorful copy, livening up the the museum’s educational and willing to train on IBM East Hartford police had apparently ignored several possible programs. □ EMPLOYMENT Memory typewriter. Send kids that Christ on the cross with his arms outstretched is marine Trepang, an election victory by Gov. groves of Connecticut academia. But their resum e to Box HH, c/o AREA CHURCHES Ella T. Grasso, the capture of one of the FBI’s suspects. Key evidence used to determine hopes were dashed when he addressed them in Orders should be placed Manchester Herald. Ten Most Wanted fugitives, and the shooting Dawn’s time of death was discarded by a New Haven. by Jan. 6. Pick-up date is Halp Wantd 13 Jan. 20 between 10 a.m. MECHANIC WANTED - COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN death of a teacher on duty. pathologist, and a medical examiner said he It was ponderous, dry as last year’s Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday WANTED - Gas station atten­ Foreign or domestic Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ By CLIFF SIMPSON But the thundering roar of the coliseum roof calculated the time of death while standing kindling. He told the assembled journalists all and 1 p.m. at the museum. dant, full or part time. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m Wings of Morning experience helpful. Vacation Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. lingers to this day. Many, if not most of atop a cellar wall in the dark. they wanted to know about such matters as For further information, Mature, responsible person FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH and at St. Joseph’s Mission, Eageville, at and personal time, CMS, Blue pastor. Superior Court Judge Joseph Dannehy ruled Yale’s budgetary problems, and the dis­ call the museum at 643-0949. for third shift. References 'Cross, Major Medical and life (LUTHERAN CHURCH. IN 8:30 a.m. Connecticut’s 3 million residents, attended 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday God in Man similar occasions when I wish that 1 name by name, in codicil and legal Carr’s constitutional rights were violated couraging effect of tenure on ambitious young Call 871-1698. insurance, paid uniforms; AMERICA), 1120 Silver lane. East tian- CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD, phrase. events there at one time or another. They said School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ I would like to add a personal note could talk dog language to explain it was remarkable it happened when there was during his initial questioning and said Carr’s professors. retirement and profit sharing. ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. just what is going on. Mine is too intangible. T(X)LMAKERS - Machinists. Inquire in person to Mike sonage on Cornwall Dr. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 to the “Parable of the Birds.” This no one in the 10,547-seat coliseum. clothes could not be introduced as evidence. But he has evidently been a hit on the road, Rainbo4v Board Apply 81 (Commerce Street, FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 Zalmoff, Premier Motors a.m.,Church Service, Nursery provided. explanation of why God had to come I remember a philosopher once What court can transfer flame of The 1,400-ton flat roof — 80 feet high and The jury deliberated two hours and 40 MANCHESTER - Glastonbury. PTG Company. Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses: 7:00, talking to Old Blues in a manner they unders­ Inc., 1132 Main Street in ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL to earth as a man was used two said, “I can play with my dog, but he faith in joy riding south carrying minutes on Feb. 23 and acquitted Carr. Harold Livingston was Telephone 633-7631. Willimantic. Jelley, pastor. 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. longer than two football fields — caved in un­ tand. A literary scholar and personable CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. HOCKANUM UNITED METH­ weeks ago. Many people have com­ cannot discuss philosophy with me.” heaven in its mouth?” der a massive buildup of ice and snow at 4:19 teacher, Giamatti is the first Yale president of elected chairman 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. William Persing, rector. — Anne Tansey Teachers RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 .BABYSITTER NEEDED- ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East mented about how it helped them un­ I believe that God is all powerful a.m. on Jan. 17, only hours after 5,000 basket­ Italian extraction. recently of the advisory shifts. Good pay, good Morning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration and could communicate with us in any Starting January 2nd., in my vice. Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, derstand the “Incarnation.” Unwrap the Gifts ball fans left the coliseum at the center, a $70 The 261 striking Bridgeport teachers jailed board of the Manchester benefits and working con­ home for 2 hours, 7 a.m. to 9 for Sunday School classes after service way he desired, but he chose to come ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ UNITED CONGREGATIONAL pastor. One of the smartest lawyers in Many of you have heard of or even million convention and shopping complex. for refusing a judge’s back-to-work order were Thevis Nabbed Assembly, Rainbow for a.m. for 2 school age children. for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery town told me that for the first time as a man that we might know his love non Manor, 180 Regan Road, $40 every 2 weeks. Call 646- CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Sept. 18. read the writings of Fra Giovanni An engineering firm said later the collapse upset because Mayor John C. Mandanici Girls. Vernon, CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. available. and fully understand how important Police thought at first they had uncovered a 5178. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL he understood something that had and felt the spirit of God moving was caused by a design deficiency involving Other officers elected Miller, minister. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL we are to him. Just as Blarney can doubled his own salary to $42,000 just before CHURCH, 87 Mai" St. (comer of Conn. been troubling him for many years. through them. Have you come across inadequate bracing of the space frame roof. big check swindle, but the bald, rotund are Lucille Nichols.mother CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and CHURCH, United Churrh of Christ, slashing the school budget. SECRETARY - Part time Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. It is a very difficult dogma of the perceive some of the meaning in these words he wrote in 1513 AD? No criminal charges have been filed. stranger who deposited $85,500 in two Bloom­ advisor; Elizabeth Mot- - Experienced only. Top Church School: 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Route 44-A, Cjiventry. Rev. Robert K. The 19-day walkout by 1,250 teachers began mornings, Vernon Circle area. Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, church. The theology language of some of my words, so man has Travelers Insurance Companies vowed to field banks one week and wanted to close the tram, secretary, and wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 Fellowship. Bechtold, pastor. “The gloom of the world is but a Sept. 6, giving an extended summer vacation Benin ’Tpke., Wethersfield, Typing, and machine associate minister. Chalcedon is difficult. Not only is perceived certain aspects of God’s accounts two weeks later, was indignant. Janice Hodge, treasurer. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland, 11 a.m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m.. shadow. collect every nickel of its $12.3 million settle­ 5634151. transcription a must. Send 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church nature and will before the coming of to the city’s 23,000 public school students. At Deputy Chief Anthony Toce and FBI Special Rainbow for Girls is a resume to Box AA c/o Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Church School for all; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee Jesus “very God of very God” but he Behind it, yet within reach, is joy. ment with the city. School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; Christ. A summary of the Christian issue were wages and the question of class Agent Richard Foster played the game. They service and socal organiza­ Manchester Herald. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim is also “very man of very man.” There is a radiance and glory in the The timetable to reopen the coliseum by sizes. 6 p.m.. Youth CJioir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. If you would like to pursue this doc­ position on revelation is that God is got indignant, too, and refused to buy his story tion for girls 12 to 20 years day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. darkness, could we but see, and to Jan. 1, 1980 might be altered, City Manager When the Bridgeport Education Association PART TIME- No nigh*. No Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth ROCKVILLE UNITED trine further, let me recommend revealed generally in history, despite his powers of persuasion. of age. ADVERTISING CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY Fellowship. see, we have only to look. John A. Sulik said Dec. 15, because of delays in refused to end its illegal strike, Superior Court weekends. Long holidays. July UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. “God Was in Christ” by Donald specificly in the history of the Jewish After six hours of questioning, he folded his and August off Many retired CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 1 beseech you to look. obtaining steel for the $27.5 million Judge James Henebry imposed a $350 per day DEADLINE Ellington. Rev. Richard E. ’Thompson, pastor. people, and uniquely in Christ Jesus. act Nov. 9 and told them his real name— Mike gentlemen and housewives Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Baillie and especially Chapter 5 Life is so generous a giver, but we, reconstruction project. fine against each teacher and a $10,000 per day 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m. 10:45 a.m.. Worship &rvice. Thevis, a face on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted 12:00 noon the day before enjoy driving school buses. Oonin, pastor. called “The Paradox of the Incar­ A Misunderstood Gift judging its gifts by their covering, There was one bright note. David Heinl, who Worship Service, Sunday School. AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN penalty against the union. list. pubUcetion. WHY NOT YOU? We will Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday nation.” Undoubtedly there are other Few ministers are wealthy. When cast them away as ugly, or heavy, or promotes tourism and convention business for Deadline for Saturday and RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF REFORMED CHURCH, South Windsor. A mothballed Connecticut National Guard Alleged to have burned and killed his way to train. Call Vemon.-STS-ZSZe, or Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. books on this theme, but in half a cen­ Hartford, said, “This has helped us put Hart­ Eyeglasses Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Manchester, 643-2414. FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, pastor. asked by a friend about the $10,000 he hard. camp in Windsor Locks, not far from Gov. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, tury, starting back in 1927, I have the top of the pornography business, the Prascriptlons FIIM Friends Meeting House, 144 S. (Juaker 9:45 a.m., Sunday ^hool from age 4 had, the clergyman replied that he Remove the covering, and you will ford on the map.” Route 30, Vernon, Rev, Robert H. Grasso’s home, became a rnakeshift prison former sultan of smut was wanted in Georgia TRUCK MECHANIC with Lane, West Hartford. through adult; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. never found a treatment of this sub­ got it by scraping all his life, spen- find beneath it a living splendor, Lowest Prices Wellner, rector. while negotiators held marathon bargaining on murder and racketeering charges. PROBATE NOTICE qualified experience in 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Worship Service, Nursery available at ject as clear and cogent as this one. dingonly what he had to, and es­ woven of love, hy wisdom, with Blizzard Court of Probate general truck repairs. (Com­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. sessions. Thevis had been serving an eight year ARTHUR DRUG PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN both services. pecially because last week an uncle power.... Two weeks later, the BEA overwhelmingly District of Manchester mands top wages, $280 a Family Service and Church School. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connecticut looked like a photograph from obscenity sentence in the federal prison at NOTICE OF HEARING CHURCH, Route 31 and North River died and left him $9,900. Everything we call a trial, a ratified a two-year pact calling for a 6 percent ESTATE OF MAEGUERITE R. week. Must have own tools. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF COD (United Presbyterian USA), 136 Capitol the Blizzard of 1888 when the swirling snow Atlanta when he was taken to New Albany, GUIUANO, incapable All company benefits. For Ap­ Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, My Dog and I This may have been the minister sorrow or a duty, believe me ... the salary increase during the first year and a 7 pastor. CHURCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Ave., Hartford. with hurricane-force winds began piling up on Ind., last spring to testify in an arson case. He Pursuant to an order of Hon. William pointment call 688-2233. Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, pastor. I usually arise fairly early — and I who learned that his nephew was dis­ gift is there, and the wonder of an 1/2 percent increase for the next school year. E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated E)ecember 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. 10 a.m.. Worship, Church School, child walked away and decid^ eventually (Connec­ 21. 1978 a bearing will be held on an did on Christmas morning. I lit the appointed in his Christmas gift and overshadowing presence. the night of Feb. 6. By the time the storm DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL Worship ^rvice. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; care provided. For more information call ticut would be a good place to hide out because Legal application praying for authority to 11 a.m.. Worship .Service, Nursery fire, fed the birds, started the coffee, when they next met, he said, “I’m Our joys too: be not content with ended, the state was swathed in up to 30 inches sell certain real estate as in said BUSES WANTED- We will ST, JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., 646-7610. of snowy gauze. Boh Killian the hills reminded him of Georgia and he was application on file more fully a i^ a rs, train you. Part time. Rockville. available; 6 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, then set in my easy chair where I got sorry you didn’t like your present. them as joys. Notice at the Court of Probate on January 9, Nursery available. They too conceal diviner gifts.” Nine persons died in storm-related in­ told people in New England minded their own 1979 at 10:30 a.m. Housewives and retirees Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald to thinking about “Christ is Born,” You recall I asked you if you There was never any love lost in Gov. Ella Madeline B. Ziebarth, Gerk preferred. Manchester area, ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL cidents, and thousands of people spent two business. In accordance with the day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. McLean, pastor. the title of my Christmas Eve preferred a large check or a small T. Grasso’s official marriage to Lt. Gov. 125-12 643-2373. CHURCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ nights snowbound in office buildings or hotel provisions of Section 128, (Folk) at 11:15 am.. Vigil of Holy days at 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. meditation at our Andover Church. check.” “I know, uncle,” he replied sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. lobbies. Robert K. Killian. But their divorce was one of Teacher Slain Title 23, United SUtes 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m , and 5 and BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST 1 had used at the end of the sermon contritely, “but 1 didn’t know you THE the messiest in Connecticut political history. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. Gov. Ella T. Grasso rose to the occasion, un­ Code, as prescribed in 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 vicar. “The Parable of the Birds” and were talking about neckties.” BIIU During their battle for the Democratic Anthony Annunziata, a New Haven business PART-TIME p.m. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr. pastor. wondered “Isn’t there something in like her predecessor. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, Volume 7, (Chapter 7, Sec­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Discarding Christmas nomination, Killian hauled the governor into education teacher for 19 years, told colleagues tion 5 of the Federal Aid ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church my own experience that says the SPEAKS who took his son skiing in Vermont while the at Wilbur Cross High School he didn’t feel well Family Service and Sunday School; School through Grade 8 and child care, 9 I wonder just how many people will court on charges she violated state election Highway Program Manual, 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, same thing?” There was Blarney, B y state was crippled by an ice storm in 1973. on Thursday, Dec. 14. But the 56-year-old MACHINISTS AND MACHINE OPERATORS pastor. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. a.m.. Senior High Church School. throw out the trash of Christmas — laws with deceptive campaign advertising dated December 30, 1974, my Irish setter, lying in front of the Eugene Mrs. Grasso abandoned her official vehicle teacher refused to go home. the Connecticut Depart­ CHANDLER EVANS has permanent part-time openings 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, MESSIAH EVANGELICAL and with it all the true meaning of the during the New Britain Democratic primary. 1535 Forbes St., East Hartford. Rev. Brewer in a snow drift, and walked a mile to her of­ At about 1:15 p.m. Annunziata went to the ment of Transportation, for aircraft precision machinists and machine operators Sunday ^hool; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wiseonsin fire That’s it and this is the way my holiday. Somewhere 1 have heard A Superior Court judge ruled the advertising Ralph Saunders, pastor. fice, as photographers recorded her every school store where he worked each day, Bureau of Highways, has Flexible starting hours beginning between 4 pm . and 6 SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route Synod), 300 Buckland Road, South Wind­ thoughts ran; that what you do on Christmas Day was deceptive, but refused to give Killian a . 10 a.m., Sunday School for all ages in­ A distraught father, step. She then supervised the state’s storm received from the Division p.m . Must be willing to work at least 4 hours or more 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; sor. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, pastor. She understands much that I say. isn’t half as important as how muen cleanup. new primary. helping to demonstrate business skills to Rev. Michael Donohue. cluding a French-speaking class; 11 a.m.. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service; 10:30 a.m., Each of these words means called me from Florida At the party’s summer convention, Killian students. There was $135 in receipts nearby. Administrator of the per night. Excellent opportunity to earn additional in­ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic of Christmas is in every other day in She declared a travel ban for 38 hours so Federal Highway Ad­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Sunday School. something to her: “road,” “woods,” last week, telling me of the I eked out just enough votes to win the right to In what police called an attempted robbery, come. Immediate openings for: Service, Nursery available during all ser­ the year. work crews could clear the roads, and about ministration approval of Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL “sit,” “ run,” “ food,” “drink,” tragic death of his nine- challenge Mrs. Grasso in the state’s first Annunziata was shot once in the chest with a vices. year old son — his only 2,000 abandoned cars were hauled oft in­ the corridor, location and WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, CHURCH, Bolton Center Road, at the “stay,” and there are others. She is Intestate Democratic gubernatorial primary Sept. 12. .38 caliber revolver. He died less than two ALL AROUND MACHINISTS 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. IIOCKANUM UNITED METH­ Green. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, child. The boy failed to terstate highways and town roads. design for the replacement ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East able to hear and respond to part of “He has his kind of treasure, and I After a bitter campaign, she sent Killian hours later at Yale-New Haven Hospital. of the bridge carrying Harold W. Richardson, minister. minister. return from a minibike Three New Haven youths were charged in TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Hartford. Rev, Lawrence S. Staples, 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, my communications, but of course have mine. ride the previous day, and back to his law practice by a more than 2-1 Kennedy Road over the 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service pastor. Schools and Church School. meditation: "The Other Wiseman," there times when my words are in­ He can fondle his with fingers; his body bad just been vote margin. the slaying. State education officials said it Railroad in the Town of 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery mine is not for holding. was the first time a Connecticut teacher died Windsor. The proposed ELECTRO DISCHARGE MACHINE OPERATORS FIRST CONGREGATIONAL nursery provided. comprehensible. found that morning. The Dissatisfied with the Legislature’s progress, available. I can merely watch it shine like a structure will be located CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED FIRST CONGREGATIONAL For example, she usually runs father admitted he had not a Superior Court judge ordered the lawmakers Ella Grasso in a violent manner while on duty. B&S HORIZONTAL SURFACE GRINDERS BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST thousand moons rising high across been taking his son to Bible approximately 250 feet CHURCH OF CHRLST. Rev. David J. CHURCH OF VERNON, 695 Hartford alongside the tractor as 1 go back to find a constitutional cure for Connecticut’s Reese III, minister. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. ’Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, minister; into the woods with my chainsaw. the sky. school and worship. He Gov. Grasso crowned the silver anniversary Sub Plot Con northerly of the existing MANUAL FLAT LAP OPERATORS education funding woes by the spring of 1979. bridge. The project will 9:45 a.m.. Church School for Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., and Gwen­ Rev. David C. Bowling, assistant She seems to enjoy running, barking, He can test his brick by brick for was concerned for the of her unbeaten political career with an dolyn M. Arslen, pastors. In 1977, the state Supreme Court declared other FBI agents sometimes ask Bernard kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m.. minister. and circling around the slower strength and label every precious boy’s eternal destiny. awesome re-election victory Nov. 7. The in­ commence approximately 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care Connecticut's system of funding education un­ Feeney if it’s true Woody Allen is going to sue 800 feet west of the existing Worship Service. 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Bowling moving vehicle. But when I am about thing with worth and money value. The Bible clearly cumbent Democrat rolled up a 190,(X)0-vote provided for toddlers. will preach, no Church School classes but teaches that children are constitutional because it relied too heavily on him because Feeney said the plot to hijack the bridge and will terminate ST. DIINSTAN’S CHURCH, to drop a large tree, I have to keep Mine is as fragile as any bird’s margin as she demolished Ronald A. Sarasin, approximately 140 feet WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH child care and Crib Room will be born innocent, Ezek. 18:20, property taxes. Last summer. Judge Jay USS Trepang sounded ■ like one of Allen’s Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. wing in winds strong and strange a three-term Republican congressman from east of the Patrick Road- Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. (Unilcfl MrlhodlHt Church), 110 provided, her in the house. This she does not so I could assure this young Rubinow ordered the Legislature to remedy Part-time employees will share many of the same Beacon Falls. productions. Buckland Way intersec­ Ellington Road, East Hartford. Rev. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN like at all and barks her outrage at an beyond forest range. father that the lad was safe the problem by May 1. fringe benefits as our full time personnel (see our larger Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Voter turnout for the governor’s race was As zany as it seemed, however, the plotters tion, a distance of ap­ Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m." John M. Dunnack, pastor. CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South unjust confinement. There are other He can will his wealth to others, in the arms of Jesus. But A special task force has devised a complex the lowest in Connecticut’s modern political were serious. It turned out the subnap scheme proximately 0.3 mile. ad). FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child card Windsor. Rev, Ronald A. Erbe, pastor, his concern was too late to available. formula that would more than double state history. Nevertheless, the one-sided nature of was a con game, a 1978 underwater version of More detailed informa­ For Infermalion EAST HARTFORD, (Soullirrn Ha|>iiiit 9 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible have effected any changes, VERNON UNITED METHODIST should his son have been of educational aid to cities and towns over the Mrs. Grasso’s victory almost equaled her The Sting, aimed at parting a St. Ixiuis tion, including maps con­ VISIT IN PERSON OR CALL: Cunvcniiun), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles Classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Morning Welcome to Calvary Church next five years. It remains to be seen if the CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. Marjorie a responsible age before landslide performance in 1974 when she beat businessman from $300,000 of his money. cerning the proposal, is Tuea.-FRI., 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Coley, pastor. Worship; 7:15 p.m.. New Year’s Eve Heavy Rain Legislature will approve a funding plan that Hiles, pastor. Worship Service. on NEW YEAR’S EVE God. Why must a tragedy another Republican congressman, ” Robert The three alleged plotters were to board the available for public inspec­ SAT. 9 A.M. to NOON 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services will please the courts. tion or copying at the which are interpreted for the deaf. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery TALCO’rrVILLE CONGREGA­ 647 East Middle Tpke. Tel. 649-8465 occur to awaken careless Steele. 292-foot Trepang at New London, kill the crew, Or By Appointmont provided. When seven inches of rain Department of Transporta­ Nursery provided: 9:45 a.m., Sunday TIONAL CHURt:il, UNITED fell within 30 minutes at 8:00 p.m. Celebration of Joy and Fellowahip parents to a moving con­ She was elected to the state legislature 25 and fire missiles on New London and BOLTON UNITED METHODIST Color-slide presentation of Happenings In 1678 cern for the spiritual well-. Washington. Then they were going to hold a tion - Bureau of Highways School: 6 p.m.. Training Union. CHURCH OF CIIRIsr, Rev. Kenneth Cambridge, Ohio, one day in Carr Case years ago and Mrs. Grasso — the first woman Engineering Office at 160 CHURCH, 1040 Boston ’Turnpike. Rev. July 1914, the air was so full being of their chiidren! ST. FRANtJS OF ASSISI CHURCH, E. Knox, pastor. 10:00 p.m. Watehnight Oarvlea in the nation ever elected governor without the bargain sale for submarine enthusiasts on the Pascone Place, CHANDLER EVANS INC. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. 10:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday School. of water that anyone step­ Volunteer firemen discovered the nude body 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. • ’’Gift of Healing", documenUry film aid of her husband’s name — never lost an high seas. Newington, Monday Portonnol Ofilce Carl J. Sherer, pastor. 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 10 a.m.. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL ping outdoors found it virtu­ —Bible meditation, prayer and communion of 13-year-old Dawn Peterson in an abandoned Church School. ally impossible to breathe. It election since. Wire fraud charges were substituted for through Friday, 8:30 a.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHURCH, Bolton. Rev, John Holiger, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School • 10:30 a.m. Worship cellar about a mile from her North Windham conspiracy counts against two defendants — Corners New Pork & Ookwoeil Ave$. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, vicar. was one of the severest rain­ home just after midnight on March 26, 1976.' to 4:30 p.m., excluding day Masses at 7:30, 9:30’and 11 a m. storms ever recorded in the “Je$iu ChrUl, the •ante, yeilerdoy, today, the third became a witness for the prosecution hoiidays. W. Horllord, Cl. 06101 Country. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; 10 a.m., Christmas Lessons and Carols, CHRIST, Giamatti at Yale ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, United States. and forever” Lvdall ana Vernon Streets Her skull had been crushed by a large rock. — and it took a U.S. District Court jury in St. James F. Shugrue Rev. Francis A. Liszewski, assistant with coffee feilowship and nursery Tel. 236.^51 South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath ^ t>hnno M6-2903__ State Police roused Dawn’s 15-,vear-old next- A. Bartlett Giamatti, 40, a Boston Red Sox Commissioner pastor. program until 11:15. Louis just 17 minutes Dec. 15 to convict the An Es*tsl Oppertzsilr M P and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. door neigh or, Andrew John Carr, and in a fan who once said all he wanted to be presi- first defendant. 123-12 If h PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.D. Manchester. r.,nn S at, Dr .10. I!I7« MANCHESTER EVE.NING HERALD. Manchester. Conn S.I iw . ^ . PAGi: SEVENTF.Eh Franh and Em wt Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Homee For Selo 23 Homot For Sale 23 PART TIME COOK- Small BUILDING AND GROUND MANCHESTER Package BUSINESS & SERVICE East Hartford Restaurant, maintenance. Applicant must store. Excellent location. Well Home Type Cooking. Mature have light experience in all established business. Call PCPHflpS vwE woman. 9 a.m,-2 p.m., 4 day construction trade. Lawn Marion E. Robertson, ®ie Heratii week. Call 643-0848.5 to 8 p.m. work, snow removal and Realtor, 643-5953. H*rm»*VE«R! w^DB^niMRfrep cleaning duties also required. THB i R CLASSIFIED AbVERTISING TEXAS REFINERY CORP. Send resume with references from ell the etett. offers plenty of money plus and salary requirements to IMrELtlOENCfi. cash bonuses, fringe benefits J.R. Thrall, 151 Vernon to mature person in Street, Manchester. Connec­ 1 9 7 9 DIRECTORY * EDUCATION Manchester area. Regardless ticut 06040. Services OHered of experience, write F. S. Services OHered PHONE 643-2711 Pate, Pres. Box 711, Fort ASSEMBLERS and COIL Private Intirucllona 18 _31 Building Contracting 33 Rooling-Siding-Chimney 34 FOR ASSISTAfiCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Worth Texas. 76101. 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Aztec Rooms lor Rent 52 OHIces-Stores tor Rent 55 DEADLINE RATES cleaning. Must have own capabilities. Associates REWEAVING burn holes. Fully insured. Tree removal. RIDING LESSONS indoor Hornet For Sale 23 Houtehold Qoodt 40 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, FIREWOOD FOR SALE, THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - MANCHESTER- Main Street 1 day ...... 12c word per day Iransporlation. 2 days per Degree and experience SALESMAN- For wholesale No job to big or to small. Chimney 12:00 noon the day before riding ring. Western stock Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Hardwood. Cut, split and Birch House Women. Central­ modern office available. 496 For The Holidays pubUation 3 days ...... 11C word per day week. References required. required. Salary open. Paper Distributor. Must be Window shades. Venetian Guaranteed results. Don't Sweeps seat, saddle seat and hunt COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal SIDE BY SIDE blinds. Keys. TV FOIi RENT. 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RECEPTIONIST / TYPIST- Manchester. timates. Call 649-6265 PAINTING - Interior and rooms, garage, kitchens Part time. Work evenings and Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. vice. You provide 6-10 hours of cleaned with electric cutters, pad. Excellent condition! . JEEP 1974 CJ-5 - 258 C.I. High your choice weekly, serviceable exterior, paperhanging, remodeled.bath tile, cement by professionals. McKinney Bought at Watkins. $126, or MANCHESTER- West Center Saturdays, thru April, in local AN OHIO OIL CO. offer^Jugh SNOOPY NURSERY EXPERT PAINTING and excellent work references. work, steps, dormers, performance engine, 29,699 Professional Office. Must be SCHOOL - State licensed for automobile, be ready to start LANDSCAPING Specialize, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ B.O. See on floor. 643-4596. Street, Four room apartment. income,jllus eastrUOnusesto within 30 days. Minimum Invest­ Free estimates. Fully in­ residential-or commercial. miles. Hooker Headers, pleasent. personable, and •nratflre person in Manchester children ages 3-5 years. Mon­ Exterior House Painting. pany, 643-5308. Tile bath, appliances, private Holley four barrel, EXPERIENCED ment $3,300. For further Informa­ sured. Martin Matson 649- Call 649-4291. BROWN FUR trimmed suede entrance and storage. Good capable typist. Please send area. Regardless of day thru Friday from 9-11:30. Houtehold Qoodt 40 tion call TOLL FREE. DAY or Tree pruning, Offennauser high rise 4431. NO JOB TOO Small - To let coat $35. Green leather full location. Availahle im­ TYPIST resume to: Box J, c/o experience, write M.F. Read, Program includes crafts, NITE. phones are staffed 24 spraying.mowing, weeding. FIRST CLASS Carpentry - manifold. Monro Miagnum length coat $56. Both size 12, NURSE RIDES Manchester Evening Herald. American Lubricants Co., Box gymnastics, early learning, FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom hours per day, everyday. Call 742-7947. repairs, plugged drains, mediately. Quiet or retired shocks, all gauges, 2 sets of QUALITY PAINTING and Remodeling and Additions. kitchen faucet replaced, like new. 643-2213 after 5 pm. persons. References, securi­ Experienced in newspaper ad 696, Dayton Ohio 45401 and field trips. Location is Set. Excellent condition. Paper Hanging by Willis Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 tires, fog lights, roll bar. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - 2584 Main St. in Glastonbury. Queen-size bed, triple dresser, 1400.32S4400 SNOW-PLOWING- Available repaired, rec rooms, ty. No pets, or ctlldr'en. Excellent shape. Must sell NEEDED Schultz. Fully insured years experience! For Free bathroom remodeling, heat Unheated, $215 monthly. composition. Knowiedge of AKI To work for one of New PART-TIME clerk typist. Call to enroll 633-6509. dresser with shelved mirror, ask for operator number 60 all winter, night or day references. 649-4343. Estimates, call 646-4239. this month! Please call 623- To provide Nuning Caro England's most progressive night stand. 4 years old. $800. SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. modernization, etc. Free Write to: P.0, Box 244, East-*^ 4651. Keyboards and Photon Typesetters Experienced. Hours flexible. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 ford. Conn. In privata homaa and and unique Construction Com­ Call 649-8900. 568-0935. Don't wait til it snows! Call Estimate gladly given. M & N Enter into the festive I I REAL ESTATE -i.I*. LEWIS & SON Interior GENERAL CARPENTRY. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. heipfui. panies. Excellent salary plus 646-0743, after 3:30 p.m. and Exterior painting, paper ■Repairs. Remodeling, A COMPLETE BOARDING 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA look of the holidays with Madical Faelllllet. Part fringe benefits, MUST flAVE APARTMENT and HOUSES lima, full lima. Conaldera- OfL B U R N ER hanging, remodeling, carpen­ Garages, Additions, Porches, facility for canine and feline hard top, 2-door. Good running an attractive mngham Good benefit package. 5-day KNOWLEDGE of SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ MANCHESTER PLUMBING For Rent. We have 166s of ren­ condition. $599, 649-7149 after apron cross-stitched 'with tlon givan to prefarence SERVICEMAN - No. 2 oil, Hornet For Sale 23 try Fully insured. 649-9658. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. guests. Dog grooming. All STENOGRAPHY and residential and small com­ tial and Commercial. Depen­ Si HEATING - Repairs. tals in all Areas, Prices and 5 pm. tree or bell-motifs. Make week. of;— Location and Houri. Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. health guard maintenance, Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, BOOKKEEPING. Must be mercial, prefer licensed man, TOLLAND- Custom built 6 dable. Reasonable. Call 649- Remodeling. Pumps repaired extras for gift-giving! NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY ^ The Sentry SILKTOWN PAINTERS- / replaced. Free estimates. ultra-violet germicidal lights. 236-5646. Small Fee. No. 5059 has smocking very efficient in both. Send would consider limited Room Ranch, on heavily treed 2098, or 646-3824. Pofessional work at no extra FARRAND REMODELING - Canine Holiday Inne, 266 1977 CHEVY - 4 door For Intormatlon call resume Box G. c/o Electric drain-snaking. 24- sedan. Air conditioning, AM- and sewing directions; experience. All benefits app­ acre + lot. Exceptionally cost. Call 646-5424. Cabinets and Formica Tops, Sheldon Road. Manchester. embroidery graphs. Caii Sheidon Cohen 643-9515 Manchester Herald. clean, with many custom ii Free Home DICK'S SNOW-PLOWING- hour service. 646-6237. EAST HARTFORD- 2 FM radio. 6 cylinders. $3,356. ly Call 649-2871. Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ For reservations please call Bedroom Apartment, second rooioo, iss4 7S4 iw ssca ON- AID 6 ASSISTANCE built-in features. Also, 3 Serving Manchester for 10 AiW PAINTING Contrac­ ditions, Decks, All types of 646-5971. Call 646-5409 anytime. wra. vrai 2SG fir gettagz mi for appointment bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 2 zone Evaluation. years. Parking lots, floor. $235 monthly, plus hMAIlf. of Nortti Eastom Conn. tors Quality painting and Remodeling and Repairs. utilities. No Pets, or children. 643-2711 — Ext. 51 Inc. oil heat. Immediate occupan- driveways, sidewalks. San­ paper hanging at reasiinablc Phone 643-6617. FREE TO GOOD HOME! 1973 MERCURY MARQUIS A N N C C A M T Whal is vour home worlh? Our professionals can help ding also available. 646-5699 Bus line. 289-1995, or 569-3821. BROUGHMAN- Excellent MondiMitr Htetid CT. $64,500. Peterman Real rates. Fullv insured Free Beagle Puppv, 12 weeks old. 1 1 W A m . of AmortoM Equal Oppoftunttr Emplorer M/F 357 East Center Street, you price your home to sell faster and easier We wilt PLUMBING- 25 Years' Menchetter DOLLAR SAVER Estate Agency, 649-9404 , 646- Estimates. Call Wayne 649- WROBEL Sr SON- General Experience! Call Tom AKC Registered. Call 643-7663 condition! All power. Air con­ ^ YoiA. N.V. 100M 1171. provide you with complete marketing financial and HOUSE CLEANING TWO BEDROOM ditioning. Stereo, $2200. Call innnoooonnoQcotiii economic information. Noobligal.or No pressure No 7696. Carpentry & Repairs. Dawkins at 649-7636. "Dif­ anytime. TOWNHOUSE .AVAILABLE. Print Km «, A tffrm wttk ZIP problems? General Cleaning. Specializing in Remodeling, 649-4064. CODE Md ttyft Nmktr. sales pitch Of course we'd like to sell your home lor Carnets. Floors, Walls, Smoke ficult Jobs Taken In Stride.” All appliances. Heat and hot CARRIERS NEEDED 7 ROOM COLONIAL CAPE- 2 you That sour business. And we re confident you will TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ Rec Rooms, Repairing of LOVABLE MINIATURE 1978ALBUMwithaS2-page & Water Damage Restora­ water included. $325 monthly. 1967 DODGE WINDOW VAN- “Gift Section” with full to 4 bedrooms. 1 car garage. select us once you’ve seen our professionalism at work ting, Interior. Exterior. Paper Porches, Concrete and Flooring 36 SCHNAUZER PUPS- Paper Call Mr. Peterman, 649-9464, Walk in basement. tion Professional-Insured. Hanging. General Repairs. Chimney Repairs. No job too trained. Non-shedding. Cham­ $400. Call 643-7397, ask for directions. Price. . . $^00 One day a week • No collecting or 646-1171. Bob. Conveniently located to shop­ DOMESTICARE, 643-1945. Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. small. Discount Senior FLOOR SANDING and pion background. Family A u o n m BOOKS a t $i j s e a c h . IMMEDIATE • Thomas, Falknor, O’Leary area ping center. S47,900, No GET MORE with Citizens. 649-2463. Nt. B-11l~n.UE RIBBON BUIlTt. REFINISHING. Floors like raised. Call 649-5656. JANUARY 1st to MAY 1st. Cntalii tlxttn Imfy qMtt. agents. 646-4877. No place to store your 1971 THUNDERBIRD - • TImrod, Cobb Hill, Duncan, Timber new. (Specializing in older Four Rooms. Call after 5 Excellent condition, 75,000 Nt. « $466 monthly. 646-6882. 6 Days to 25 Days ...... 10< porword per day prospvroiis 26 Days...... D< par word par day Greetings MANCHESTER- Single to aPEIOMDITAl MACRMISTS (1st SHIFT) share 3 bedroom house with NON DOB* May il h<> same. $158 monthly, including E V T D A Ad running in n GROSS HOOK rich . . . utilities. 649-8665. To on? lo;al frioills All machining assignments require the ability to set-up and operate from blueprints E A I n n can run in Dollar Saver for 0FS360.00 KR ond or proceie sheeN May il hold B O N U S for 18 words, 10« N E O irur- OHIces-Stores lor Rent 55 I K SOW Anticipating the pleasure fiilfilhitoiil Newly effective hourly rales and libetui shift premium are competitive with major B w n w a each addlflonal word. Boll) oM and ion TO YOU?? ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. area aircraft manufoctuters; incentive rales are available on many jobs. In addition of tlic year ahead, shared o f your Ideal location. $366 including Ple ue complete IntomuUon Wook « given below, then reed H In our personnel enjoy a fully company paid life, health and salory insurance package Wa futura tha ULTfMATE IN It's an innovation tin t allows you to STAR your ererv wish! u tilities. Don Horrigan, Il5 entirety over phone, o r oend thio form along w llh proper^ ond pension program; educational assistance; credit union facilities; ond many AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISINQ. cUulfied ad for extra attention value. Simply w ith d e a r frie n d s, w e w is h Barrows Company.647-1666. amount to Manchoator Evening HoraM, Bralnord Plaoa. Vandlno NATIONALLY tell yoor ADVISOR that you want your ad other attractive employee benefits. a d v e r t i s e d p r o d u c it ; a happy Aew Year to all. STAailUMNOHiH WRIGLEVS AND TIC TAG'S STARRED. The only additional charge ia (or the 466 MAIN STREET. North of COMPANY SECURED space the STAR occupies. There are two Post olfice, about 5,666 sq. ft. For Information ACCOUNTS approybd by you. For a BIFFI NEW FEAB! j M rN w H ft_ ..______,- Examplet; office bldga., aehoola, dUlerent sites of STARS you can use. Try it the of centrally located space. VISIT IN PERSON OR CALL Induatrlal plants, hoaplttig, Happy New Year Looking forward Ideal for store, office or other I My A4A.M ft ------motali, hotafa, large reatauranta, tTMu"** imporUnt message TUE8.-FRI. 0 A.M. to 4 P.M. etc. in your area. Ona yaar froip all of us al to another year of business or commercial use. My ffwA* Na. WARRANTY on equipment. NO Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. SAT. 9 A.M. to NOON SELLING REQUIRED! NO NEED Til. Ticrtl'Olti) ACl'NCV your warmth and Or By Appointmmt AD TO RUN IN HI TO RESIGN YOUR JOB. You MODERN CARPETED, Air provide B-10 hra. of your spare Tow flioico—r- friendship. Miw Many Dcyi______---ITANriNQ DATE conditioned offices, ample < U I 3 time weekly, serviceable tail 24 automobile; be ready to attrt Chet, Janet 1, Janet 2, Bobble, Carol, Margret free parking. Broad Slrect within 30 daya. MINIMUM 1 t MRtttir X★ Nhistv Polly, Ruth, Don and Norma. location. Call 646-8422 or 646- PURCHASE $1,685.00. 7 f per day M.BO per dty 5762. CHANDLER EVANS INC. • ~ i Reliable Induitrlea, Inc., a dlvi- •lon of a publicly held corpora­ ______(Plue regular word ad rata) tion. STORE FOR RENT- Ap­ Personnel Office t 11 TEDFORD For Information proximately 2669 square feet, Corners New Parle & Oakwood Aves. ii 14 Call g REAL ESTATE presently set up for recoding TOLL FREE studio. West Middle Turnpike. W. Hartford, Ct. 06101 17 1-800-327-0173 I m 647-9914 423-8958 EXT. 14 OTteHeralit Call 649-6265. or 643-6862. »1 n FLA. RESIDENTS BARROWS REAL ESTATE SYLVIA LAPENTA MiUL Tel. 236-0651 1-800-432-0151 Cl ASSintI) ADVERTISING 113 E. Center St. MODERN, CARPETED, Air n u . . S n J EXT. 14 AGENCY PHONE STAFFED Manchester Our office will be closed Dec. 31 and conditioned offices, ample ED'SAIHM) An Equal Oppoitunily [fii^ioyci M E 24 HR. DAY 9 MtkNe Tpke. West free parking. Broad Street Place your ad by noon end It rune th* next day. 647-1000 January 1 to enjoy the holiday. location. Call 646-8422 or 646- 288 W. MIddii Tpke. Regular houre otfle# phone le M3-2711 643-2711 5762. 643.0010______PACK F.IUIITKEN - MANCHESTKR EVKMNt; IIKIIAU). Manclioslt'i, ( onii . S^il . Dr. :)li. III7I1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Dec. 30. - I’AOl'. NINI'.TI';i'’.N Peanuts — Charles M. Schuli ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle

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(abbr) 27 Man's 25 Run away to garment satellite 51 Genetic 28 Arabian ship DEAR ABBY: Last New Year's Eve you published a set of marry 42 Diminutive suf­ material 3 27 Withdrew 29 Roof edge fix (abbr.) New Year's resolutions. I cut it out and taped it to my 31 Equine gait 30 Clothes tinter 43 Dry 52 Went before bathroom mirror where I could read it every morning. I can 32 Attract 32 Unfrequented truthfully say that I am a much better person today because 33 Horse food I’ve tried to live by those rules. 34 . . Tse- 1 2 3 4 n 6 7 8 9 10 11 Please run that column again for those who may have tung missed it. 1 hope it will do for others what it has done for me. 35 Meat cut 12 13 14 36 Affection In case you're wondering, I'm no teenager. I'm a 34 year- 37 Remnant IS 16 17 old father of three. w iVi 39 Seedsman IB 19 ■ 20 21 HIGH ON LIFE IN HAMILTON, 0. 40 Period ■ 41 Cowboy's 22 23 DEAR HIGH: Don't thank me. The credit belongs to Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence nickname ■ 2S 26 Overeaters Anonymous—an organization of caring, confess* 42 Ether 1 28 29 30 ed compulsive eaters who have regained their self-esteem TWO POINTS OFF THE compound 31 by losing weight, feeling better, looking better and helping 5TARB0ARP BOWJ 45 Nervous R 1 others to do the same. twitch 34 3. Their credo: 46 Golf mound ■ T j 49 Light meal 37 38 - J u s t for today I will try to live through this day only, 50 Bouquet 40 41 m m s . and not set far-reaching goals to try to overcome all my 52 Craving ■ problems at once. I know I can do something for 12 hours 53 Three (prefix) 42 43 44 47 48 that would appall me If I felt that I had to keep it up for a 54 Upon 1 1 lifeUme. 55 Inside (pref.) 49 so 51 52 - J u s t for today I will try to be happy. Abraham Lincoln 56 Wriggly fish 57 Catholic 53 54 55 said, “Most folks are about as happy as they make up their service minds to be." He was right, f will not dwell on thoughts that 58 Position in SB 57 58 depress me. I will chase them out of my mind and replace education 30 m v m them with happy thoughts. INtWSFAAf* INURFRlse ASSN | - J u s t for ticiday I will adjust myself to what is. I will face .9. reality. I will try to change those things which I can change and accept those things I cannot change. Win at bridge — Just for today I will try to improve my mind. I will not Alley Oop — Dave Graue be a mental loafer. I will force myself to read something that AW, WHAT TH' h e c k ! IT CAN SEE VOU LATER, / I WILL, LESSEE NOW, TH' This play could not lose for requires effort, thought and concentration. FIRST THINS I BETTER WAIT UNTIL AFTER I LOOK NORTH 12.30-11 West.. East was one of those OOOLA'. BE SURE I, ALLEY.' THROUSH THESE COMICS! —Just for today I will exercise my soul in three ways; I AN' SAY HELLO TD CJO IS LOOK FDR AN * A 10 7 5 4 defenders who gave count will do a good deed for somebody—without letting him SUZ AN'.UMFA AY. h e a d ! T 743 automatically. With the know it. Iff he or she finds out I did it, it won't count.) I will FDR m e ! ♦ 10 7 2 deuce-trey of spades, he do at least two things that I know I should do, but have been * 9 6 would have dropped the putting off. 1 will not show anyone that my feelings are hurt; WEST BLAST trey. So his deuce had to be a they may be hurt, but today I will not show it. * J986 * 2 singleton. He was going to - J u s t for today I will be agreeable. I will look as well as I T Q2 * J 10 9 8 6 show out on that second can, dress becomingly, talk softly, act courteously, and * 98S43 * A J spade lead and West's jack speak ill of no one. Just for today 1*11 not try to improve * 1 2 * AK753 was a dead card in any event. Now look at the effect anybody except myself. SOUTH - J u s t for today I will have a program. I may not follow it of that brilliant jack play. * KQ3 South was sure that East exactly, but I will have it, thereby saving myself from two * AK5 held the ace of diamonds. He pests: hurry and indecision. * K ()6 ) 1976PYWEA.lr<.TM H>6 US PM 0B» wanted two entries to —Just for today I will have a quiet half hour to relax * (] J 10 4 dummy to lead diamonds alone. During this time I will reflect on my behavior and will twice. Here they were. He try to get a better perspective on my life. Vulnerable: Both The Flintetones — Hanna Barbara Productlona Dealer; East overtook his queen with 'J u s t for todfty I will be unalroid. I will gather the dummy’sny s ace and the hand courage to do what is right and take the responsibility for y o u A N P rB^UT!FULL>fT\ MV GUESS IS West North East South had collapsed. my own actions. I will expect nothing from the world, but I y o u TO OK IV Dbl. MALCOLM ARE DOESN'T AR6UE- Pass 1* Pass 2NT will realize that as 1 give to the world, the world will give to ' JUST SMILES HIM TO A me. F thJA L L '/ Pass 3NT Pass Pass GETTING ALONG?— 1 ALL TME PSyCHlATKIST It makes sense, doesn't it? And so does their program. It’s Pass ?.... You hold: free. For information about this wonderful organization, write to P.O. Box 6190, Torrance, Calif. 90504. ------7 ^ Opening lead; »Q * Kx P.S. Have a happy, healthy New Year. And pray for * K J x x * XXX 1 peace! LOVE, ABBY * X X X X P> A Massachusetts reader By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag - wants to know what we bid after responding one no- Let’s see if you can figure trump to our partner’s spade out how South managed to opening and hearing him get himself set two tricks at jump to three hearts. Astrograph this three-notrump contract. We jump to five hearts. .'M'S* ' < "N» The Born Loeer — Art Saneom We will give you one hint. We only nave seven high- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An card points, but they are 7 South was a good player and unpleasant money situation might well be called the golden ones. could occur today. Put your uexT f m i R E sav^T D ...AMPMOMDAf NlfoHT TWO MORE (H-ORIOIk N (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I thinking cap on, and a most unlucky expert. satisfactory solution will be 6j|VeUP5MDKl)0IZrAHT “Manufacturers of OrfitelWs Spumoni" MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Manehaatar 357 Eaat Cantar Straat • 643-2703 • c a l l T ' m a k e .' 27 Warran Straat • 649-5388 453 Main Straat • 643-6922 Manehaatar Our Boarding Houaa Thia Funny World Manehaatar HERMAN MOTORS, Inc. Manehaatar “Your Chrysler-Plymouth Agency" DISCOUNT AUTO SALES LET^ SO (TVER r »E6, perfum e ILL B A R ' YiPU'RE TflE CVECHIMT ANP OHPCOLATES NORTHWAY REXALL PHARMACY 55 WIndaor Avanua, Rt. 03, Roekvilla “Quality Used Cars At Discount Prices" bring STARTING THE y . OPTICAL STYLE BAR, Inc. N 6 K \n . BOSS'. FOR the ^OME NEW YEAR 230 North Main Street • 646-4510 875-3311 034 Center Straat a 646-6037 Manehaatar/Manaflald/Hartford INCASE OF ONE BOTTLE OF ^TEWARPE55E6, DREAMY WITH LAST Manehaatar Manehaatar ‘Eastern Connecticut’s Leading Full Service THE BOLTON PHARMACY, Inc. NUCLEAR iUPER^TAR ANP i O M E REC0RP5 YEAR'S OUT Opticians" STANEK ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES “At The Notch" SHADY GLEN DAIRY STORES, Inc. ATTACK AFTER-5H/WE ,PERSONALITY / LIMITED 840 Eaat Middle Turnpike, and FLTR OURSELVES.' FOR THE VIGIONI WILL O H p g g DAVID JAMES PERSONNEL 277 Broad Street • 640-1124 667 Beaten Tpka., Bolton (qET OUT PUNCH' 360 Waat Middle Turnpike, Manehaatar YOU NEVER 317 Croon Road • 649-7000 Manehaatar 643-0166 OF TOWN LEARN Manehaatar HARRISON’S STATIONERS VERNON CIRCLE DODGE BRUNSWICK PARKADE LANES C\FR0M MV i t 849 Main Street • 646-7272 “Happy New Year To All Our Customers” EXAMPLE N(3THINe LIKE A NOONTIME ATLAS-BANTLY OIL COMPANY 560 Taleottvilla Road • 071-2234 -J 346

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Page i - W E E K E N D This Week’s TV Specials W E E K E N D - Paf>p 9 Today 6M are co-hosts lor a musical wel­ ( £ 9 Cerebral Palsy Talathon come to t979 featuring perfor­ Tuesday This Week’s TV Sports DECEM BER 30,1978 Host Dennis James is joined by mances by Chuck Manglone, the JA N U A R Y 2.1979 celebrities from the entertain­ Village People, Tanya Tucker. 10:45 ment, sports and religious Rick James, and Barry Manllow. Today 8 Brulna W rap-Up MORNING worlds to raise money lor cere­ 0 8 Rax Humbard New Year's New Year’s Wednesday EVENING D ECEM B ER 30,1978 JANUARYIAAIIiAm/4 1,1979 * bral palsy. Eve 11:30 JANUARY 3.1979 10:00 8 Rax Humbarda New Year's 8 0 8 College Basketball AFTERNOON Eve 8:00 Kentucky vs. Notre Dame at ® C o n ta tt T o Camogie Hall 8 0 8 T h a Ameilcan Family AFTERNOON AFTERNOON 'The Van Cllburn Competition" Louisville EVENING ... "A n Endangered Species?^' An inside look at the fifth Van 12:00 Edwin Newman and Betty Rpllln 12:00 12:30 Cliburn International Piano 0 Like The Wind Individual 8 The Athletes 12:30 are hosts for an In-depth exami­ 8 0 8 NFL '78 6:30 Competition, held in Fori Worth, expressions of faith In the lives of ® Sugar Bowl Preview New Year’s nation of the modern American 9 Candlepin Bowling ® Bowling For Dollars Texas.(R| live people are documented. JANUARY 1,1979 family, focusing on the revolu­ 2:00 8:30 11KK) tionary changes It has recently 12:30 ® Cotton Bowl Live coverage 1:00 8 0 8 N a Football Live cov­ Sunday 8 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins la T h a Prfoalaaa Traasuraa Of 8 The U.S. Postal System undergone. ol Notre Dame vs. Houston In vs. Chicago Black Hawks erage ol the Miami Dolphins or D EC EM B ER 31.1978 Draadan Inauguraflon ceremo­ "Can It Deliver?" Postmaster 8 W hy Drive 55? A look at the this college football holiday clas­ MORNING the Denver Broncos at the Pitts­ nies of fhe Easf Building of the General William F. Bolger, national speed limit on Its fifth sic from Dallas, Texas. 9:00 burgh Steelers In the second National Gallery of Art, along Assistant Secretary of Com­ anniversary. ® 9 Sugar Bowl Live cover­ ® NBA Basketball Houston lam e ol the American Football MOfJNING with President Carter's official merce Henry Geller, AFL-CIO 6:00 63 Gkl With The Incredible Feel­ age ol Alabama vs. Penn State In Rockets vs. New Jersey Nets 3 ) Archdiocese Of Hartford 8'Conference playoffs. remarks, are blended with pieces official James J. LaPenta Jr. and ing A portrait of composer Eliza­ this holiday classic from New 11:15 Special from the Gallery's Dresden col­ Rep. Trent Lott participate In a beth Swados and a sampling of 1:30 11:0 0 Orleans, Louisiana. ® Madison Squara Gardan lection and music of the period. panel discussion on the U.S. 10:00 her work. 3) Sports Spectacular 8 Soccer Made In Germany 4:30 Spotlight (R) Postal Service. 3 ) Cotton Bowl Parade William 6:30 Highlights ol shows from the 11:30 8 0 8 Rose Bowl Live cover­ 8 Bruins Wrap-Up year 1978 are prese ited. Includ­ 3:00 Conrad, Loretta Swit, Larry Hag- 8 Special Report "State 0 N FL Gama O f The Week age of Michigan vs. U SC In this AFTERNOON ed are clips from the Muhammad 8 Contest T o Carnegie Hall man and Judy Norton-Taylor are Reorganization" college football holiday classic All / Leon Spinks light of Febru­ "The Van Cliburn Competition" hosts for live coverage of the AFTERNOON from Pasadena. California. annual Cotton Bowl Festival 10:00 ary; Horse racing’s Belmont and Thursday 12:00 An inside look at the fifth Van ( S Rax Humbard Special 3 ) Weekend Spadala "Trouble Cliburn International Plano Parade from Dallas, Texas. Travers Stakes; USAC, Grand EVENING JA N U A R Y 4.1979 Prix and N A SC AR auto racing; 12:00 River" A young boy and his Competition, held In Fort Worth, 10:30 grandmothw engage In a fierce Texas. (R) Wednesday and the best of skiing and 8 S o c c e r 3 ) Tournament O f Roees Parade gymnastics. 6:30 battle lor survival against the 12:30 EVENING 4.-00 JA N U A R Y 3,1979 Co-captalns Rich Dimler (left) and Lynn Cain of ffl Bowling For Dollars etements while rafting down a 11:30 2:30 8 0 N FL '78 8 Into The Morning "Wllla the University of Sontfaem California Trojans and dangerous river. (Part 2 of 2)(R) 3 ) Tournament Of Roeee Parade EVENING (B) W C T Tennis 9 This Is The NFL 8:00 Cather's America" The life and C B S personalities Bob Barker 6:30 1979 Rose Queen Catherine Gilmoar will be in the 8 0 8 Orange Bowl Live cov­ ® Bowling For Dollars 2:30 work of the author of "M y and Phyllis George, and the 60th 3:30 1:00 erage of Nebraska vs. Oklahoma S3 Special "The Wages Of spotlight when NBC airs the <5th Rose Bowl classic Antonia," "Death Comes To The annual Rose Queen, Catherine 8:00 3 ) NFL Today 8 0 8 NFL Football Live cov­ In this college football holiday 6:00 Congress" Several key con­ on New Year’s Day. Archbishop" and "The Profes­ Mary Gllmour, preside over the 8 0 Tony Orlando Tony 0 Wrestling erage ol the Houston Oilers or classic from Miami, Florida. ® NBA Basketball Cleveland gressmen explain their views of sor's House." (R) 90th annual Tournament of Orlando hosts his first special the Denver Broncos at the New Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks the new ethics code in the House 4:00 Roses Parade from Pasadena, featuring a major portion of his England Patriots In the third (Dhariene Tilton (left), as Lucy, confronts her mother, and Senate. 3 } NFL Football Live coverage EVENING California. Lake Tahoe nightclub act and a game of the American Football 10:15 Parades & Games of the Dallas Cowboys vs. the ffi NH L Hockey New York Islan­ Val (Joan Van Ark), upon learning that her long4osl 808Toum am ent Of Rosas sketch with Valerie Harper and Conference Playoff. Minnesota Vikings or the Atlanta ders vs. Philadelphia Flyers father, Gary, is returning In the second of a two-part EVENING Parade NBC personalities John Cassavetes. 6.-00 CBS kicks off the morn­ Falcons In the second game of 4 :30 Michael Landon, Kelly Lange, George will host the “CBS Tuesday episode of “ Dallas” to be rebroadcast Sunday, Dec. 31, 8 0 Otto "Zoo Gorilla" Chica­ 10KX> the National Football Conference ® N FL Today Bryant Gumbel and the 60th ing and the New Year with on CBS. ’ 7:30 go's Lincoln Park Zoo Is the set­ 8 Bartlaby, The Scrivanar Isra­ Tournament of Roses playoffs. JA N U A R Y 2,1979 Friday 3 ) Archdioceaa Of Hartford ting for a look at the behavior of Rose Queen, Catherine Mary el Horowitz dramatizes Herman two parades “The Cotton Parade.” It’s the 90th anni­ Gllmour. pre^de over the 90th 5:00 Ctwtatmaa Rev. Edmund Nadol- apes In captivity. (R) Melville's classic short story Bowl Festival Parade” versary of the Pasadena, 5:00 JA N U A R Y 5.1979 ny takes a special look at family annual Tournament of Roses about the mld-nlneteenth-centu- (£ 9 Wide World Of Sports ® NFL Football Live coverage EVENING 8:00 from Dallas, Texas, and Calif., event. EVENING problems and family unity. Parade from Pasadena, Califor­ ry Wall Street lawyer and his Coverage of the Men's Downhill of the Los Angeles Rams vs. the ' NATIVE APPLES ^ 3) Die FMermaua Tony Ran­ the “CBS Tournament of 8:00 nia. frustrating encounter with a The theme of this edition World Cup Skiing Event from Val Minnesota Vikings or the Phila­ 6:30 dall hosts this B BC telecast of young copyist. (R) Roses Parade” from Pasa­ Gardena, Italy; World Acrobatic delphia Eagles In the third game Year The Roof Fa> In of the Tournament of ® Bowling For Dollars 6:30 "Die Fledermaus," featuring AFTERNOON dena, Calif. Bands, elabo­ Championship from Sofia, of the National Football Confer­ ® Bowling For Dollars S 8 King Orange Jambo­ soprano Kiri te Kanawa, tenor Roses Parade is “Our FRESH SWEET CIDER S Bulgaria; a report on the Nation­ ree Parade Joe Garagiola and ence playoffs. Hermann Prey and International Thursday rate floats and lovely W o n d erfu l W orld of al "500" stock car race from Leslie Uggams host the 4Sth 12:30 star Topol. young ladies help build Charlotte, North Carolina. annual Orange Bowl Parade S )A n Evening Of Championship Sports.” Sixty-one covered EVENING 8 0 An Evening Of Champion­ JANUARY 4,1070 CD Wrestling HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS from Miami, Florida. Skating suspense for the ensuing floats, as well as 22 bands ship Skating, 1978 Top skaters MORNING games. TV DIal-ogue ) with over 4,000 musicians 7:00 9:00 from the U.S., Canada and 1:30 EVENING OPEN 7 DAYS ( S On S t M Guests: Paul Anka, Europe compete In exhibition 0Graaaeband For the sixth consecutive and 250 equestrian riders 8 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins 10:30 The Four S ^ o n s , Frankie Valli. skating. year, actor William Con­ vs. Buffalo Sabres 3 ) January Magazine in 34 m ardiing units, will 6:00 SWEET SOUNDS — In the Scofield, Manuel Padilla EVENING rad will host one of the FERRANDO ORCHARD 10:00 10:00 take part in the five-and-a- ® Radng From Aqueluct "The TV movie “Cotton Candy,” and Kevin Lee Miller) (S Cerebral Palay Talathon 8 0 A Birthday Party For Josef EVENING Ume Star State’s most half mile parade. Beaugay Handicap'' 7 :45 did the actors play their played their own instru­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN ND„ GLASTONBURY Host Dennis James is joined by Strauss Willi Boskovsky and the 6KX) ® N FL Today 1______3 Miles Beyond Vito’s Reetaurant 4 star-filled spectacles, fiie (JoUege football’s oldest 6:45 own instrnments or did ments. Smith also played celebrities from the entertain­ Vienna Philharmonic, the Vienna 8 The Wages Of Congress 10:30 annual “Cotton Bowl Festi­ 3 ) NFL Today ment, sports and religious State Opera Ballet and the Vien­ Several key congressmen and most storied post-sea- 8 :30 they just act it ont? — his own bass in the movie, 8 Alton Ochanar At 80 Dr. val Parade.” Loretta Swit worlds to raise money for Cere­ na Boys Choir celebrate the explain their views of the new son bowl classic, the Rose 7 :00 ® NHL Hockey Chicago Black George Taylor, Hooker- “The Buddy Holly Story.” Alton Ochsner, one of the first to bral Palsy. 150th anniversary of Josef ethics code In the House and of “M*A*S‘H” and Judy 8 Sports O a lla ng e Hawks vs. New York Islanders ton, N.C. connect smoking and lung Bowl, will be telecast ex­ Send your letters to TV Strauss' birthday. (R) Senate. 0 Soccer Made In Germany (3) Greatest Sports Legends cancer. Is honored on his 80th Norton-Taylor of “The clusively by NBC Sports in All the actors who played Dial-ogue, Pepper 11:00 8:00 birthday. Waltons” will be with him the late afternoon. 8:00 members of the band Cot­ O’Brien, NEA, 200 Park 8 0 New Year's At Pope Sunday 3 ) 9 Rons Barrett "The Year's for the 23-year-old event. University of Michigan 8 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins 9:45 ton Candy (C!!harlie Martin Ave., New York, N.Y. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Look At Entertainment" Rona vs. Montreal Canadians 8 Bruins Wrap-Up DECEMBER 31,1978 The live show will be Smith, Leslie King, Dino Pops bring in the new year with Barrett Interviews John Travolta, Friday quarterback Rick Leach 10017. music. sprinkled with surprises, Donna Summer, Priscilla Pres­ JA N U A R Y 5,1970 and u se tailback Charles 11:30 ley, Steve Martin, Robin such as the incr^ble White lead their teams into MORNING MORNING 3 ) New Year's Eva Special Guy Williams, Diane Keaton and “supercycle” manned by action in the 65th renewal Lombardo's Royal Canadians Richard Dreyfuss. 25 people, in addition to of the Rose--B6wl. (Jurt SM celebrate their 50th consecutive 6KK> (S Cerebral Palay Talethon 9KM appearances by hosts of Gowdy and John Brodie Is the raedar gun the answer? New Year's Eve broadcast live 3 ) ABC Theatre "Breaking 3 ) Traaaure Of Tutankhamen Host Dennis James is joined by 9 other personalities, includ­ from the Waldorf-Astoria In New U p " A woman (Lee Remick) will commentate. celebrities from the entertain­ By Ink Dipper York City. Cab Calloway and Kel- attempts to rediscover the per­ AFTERNOON ing the Southwest Confer­ NBC will wrap up the Dale Smith, founder and he is driving within the pre­ the feeling that many offi­ ment, sports and religious sonal Identity she lost when her ence Princess and, of day’s pigskin festivities president of Electrolert Inc., scribed limit. He doesn’t cers “would ban rearview worlds to raise money for cere­ ^ 9 N a w Ya^a Rockin' Eva Responsible law officers Troy, Ohio, feels that bral palsy. marriage unexpectedly ended. 12KM course, the Cotton Bowl with the 1979 Orange Bowl have to take a trooper’s mirrors if they could.” He’s Lauren Tewes and Erik Estrada and safety experts from (R> a 0 8 NBC Special Report Queen and her royal court. game. Big Eight rivals is an invasion of privacy. He word for it.” even started a Fuzzbuster NBC News correspondent Betty After the streets are coast to coast say that as invented the Fuzzbuster, a Police have taken the advertising campaign in the Rollln Interviews former First Nebraska and Oklahoma many as one-third of all radar detector, that is sold cleared, the Dallas Cotton Fuzzbuster issue to court in leading police magazine. Lady Betty Ford. will clash in the Miami speeding tickets issued from to motorists for approxi­ many states to have them Law and Order. TV Pial»ogue Bowl will fill up for the game. radar gun use are unwar­ mately $100. There are cur­ made illegal. But the courts Experts contend that pass­ EVENING Cotton Bowl classic b ^ ranted. These same authori­ rently several million in ser­ do not seem to be,supporting ing out speeding tickets is tween Notre Dame and the ties say that catching the vice on the highways. them. Just a few months not nearly as meaningful as black a n d b r o w n — Did I see its star, Brad to Survive a Marriage” 8:00 Houston Cougars, alM on JOHN’S TV individual speeder does not the presence of a marked Are Karen Black and Gall 3 ) Happy Birthday, Charlie CBS-TV. Davis, about four years among his current credits, help safety efforts, nor does police car moving at the Brown, of “Another Brown "Peanuts'^ creator it help enforce the speed required speed. ago on a soap opera ‘‘How nor is he among the final Charles M. Schulz and Phyllis ABC carries the ball in & STEREO Police have taken the Fuzzbus­ World” related? — Mrs. ^ early afternoon with limit. to Survive a Marriage”? I cast of characters I have George are co-hosts for a live- In Georgia, an officer re­ ter issue to court in many Eunice Bodine, Cooder- think I also saw him hi action and animated celebration the 45th Annual Sugar *pert,Pa. for the show. However, my |MY SERVICE ported he and his partner “Syhfl” and “Roots.” Am I soap opera maven recalls of Charlie Brown's 30th anniver­ Bowl telecast live from the had handed out $110,000 in states. CB CONYAC BoUi colors and arming talldng ahoot the same sary. nuj in their family. The Brad Davis being on the New Orleans Superdinne. COLOR* speeding tickets before they actor in all these roles? show at one time. He was 9:00 realized their radar gun was “The Fuzzbuster is simply ago, the Virginia Supreme two are sisters and were (S Paopis's Command Parform- Top ranked Penn State, the BOW When can we expect to see definitely in both “Sybil” anca Alan King is host for this only undefeated major col­ not functioning properly. a radio receiver that gives Court declar^ void a state bom Ziegeler. him again? — V. Grys, A U MAKES Three state highway off a buzz — and a light law that would have prohi­ exposure and “Roots,” and, consid­ third annual entertainment spe­ lege team, takes on No. 2 Orchard Park, N.Y. ering his notices for “Mid­ cial featuring an array of celebii- troopers in Missouri had is­ signal — when it picks up a bited radar devices like the Art I Framing e x p r e s s m a il — My ranked Alabama. The out­ night Exinress,” you’ll be tles, including Carroll O 'C m n o r, sued $280,000 in tickets, only radar transmission,” he Fuzzbuster. 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(S Woody Woodpackar 3*30 9 Polka Lane. 8 American Short Story (i) NFL Today 8 Emergency One! 10 Below 38 TV actor's pan 8 Movla "Background To S Viewpoint On Nutrition 12 Faniasy — 42 — Savalas Danger" (1943) George Brent, 2:30 S (S 8 Fantastic Four 0 The Brady Bunch 8:00 0 The Odd Couple 0 Year The Roof Fell In 2.*00 13 Roman numeral 45 Loretta and Robert Brenda Marshall. ® PromlaasOtQod 0 Movie "O ne Touch Of 9KX) 8 Journm To Adventure 0 Undersea World Of Jacques 14 A Richard’s Iasi 48 Wallach's first name 8 Dr. DoomUs Venus" (1950) Ava Gardner, ) Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 8 8 To Be AmKxinced Cousteau name 49 Together (pref.) 8:30 3K)0 ] Blrdman Robert Walker. 8 Wrestling 0 9 Welcoma Back. Kottar 47 — ihe World Turns 51 — Evans 0 Hot Fudge 0 Movie "The Bank Shot" ] OanM Boone a Cue Pass, U.S JL.7 0 Movie "Things To Come" 0 0 9 Cerebral Palsy (1974) George C. Scott, Joanna Telethon (Cont'd) 18 U.S. coins (ab.) 53 Old English (ab.) 8 Oral Roberts t O 9 Q o d ^ Super 90 (1936) Raymond Massey. Ralph 8 Fantastic Voyage Cassidy. I Mister Rogera(R) 4:00 20 An Ocean 54 Charlie's charges 0 NFL Football- Richardson. Scientists rebuild 2:30 0 Cerebral Palsy Telethon IV Ia Alegre the war-torn world and aim for 8 R.lsk Of Marriage 24 Chops 58 Alias Animal, — 9:00 (Cont'd) 0 0 B lg V a H a y 27 0 Mario And Tha Magic Movie 0:30 SS Nashville On The Road the moon In the period between — Preminger Anderson (!B Or. Gena Scott 1940 and 2036.2 hrs. 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Marilyn 8:30 8 Journey To Tha Center Of 8 Hee Haw Honeys 0 9 Carter Country 2 — Ekberg 41 Concludes TWathon (Cont'd) Nash. 8 Faculty Conversation 3 Dawson's iniials 43 Bridges or Nolan Tha Earth 8 To Be Announced 6 Contest To Carnegie Hall 8 Julia Child And Company 8 Sesame Street 8 What About Women 0 We Interrupt This Week 4 Biblical pronoun 44 Give forth 8 Movie 'With A Song In My 9 Hot Fudge 9 That Girt Heart" (1952) Susan Hayward, 5 Miss Struthers' 46 Slate (ab.) 9:30 9:00 David Wayne. 10:30 5:00 monogram 47 Initials of a Lawrence )Kldsworid (B Taoan / Super Seven 0 C B S Movie "Demon Seed" 8 Into The Morning Mission: Impossible 6 Trumpeter Hiri 49 Vehicle driven on Taxi ) Space Ghost And DIno Boy mspidarman 9WldeWorldOfSporto (1977) Julie Christie, Fritz i Instruction 8 Hollywood Squares SaSDanyDuck 1 Wrestling Weaver. The wife of a scientist is Sales & Service 7 Continent 50 — Life to Live D Jimmy Swaggart 8 Movie "The Long Gray 9 0 ra a n A c rn 1 Animal World held prisoner by a computer that abbreviation 52 — McMahon ( Electric Company (R) Line" (1955) Tyrone Povrer, Mau­ has chosen her as Its mate. reen O'Hara. 11:00 I Wild Kingdom 8 Kind of molecule 55 Rayburn’s note iCalabrata 0 On Stage DIRECTORY (init.) signature ITopCat (9 Soul Train I a Studio ^ 0 9 Love Boat 4*30 X 9 F a n tfa c e Lawrence Walk 8 JanyFahvaH 9 Length measures (ab.) 56 Certain railway (coll.) 10.-00 0 NFL Today "Homecoming" 9 a 8 Yogi's Space Race 5*30 8 8 8 L lf M ln e CONSUMER SALES 11 Musical note 57 Erickson’s cufflink 0 B wtIo 8 Movie (1948) Clark Gable, Lana Turner. PHONE ORDERS MGEFTED a The Priceless Treasures 01 (S Living Falih 8 8 PBS Movie "H edda" Manchester Parkar^ SHOP 12 Pertaining to India etchings 0Harculolda Orasdan 8 Next Step Beyond (1976) Glenda Jackson. Timothy US LAS'T. 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FOR SALE 0 N e w s BARLOW'S TV • Zeni'fH Sales 23 Remarkable 40 — Household Good* 9 The Rifleman 0 Six Minion Dollar Man BThaJsIsona 8 Economically Speaking 41 — Articlea for Sale 0 9 Fantasy Island • Service on Standard Brands, 25 Berry or Howard MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 0 Racing From Aqueduct 10:30 42 — Building Supplies 0 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 805 Hartford Road, 26 Crafty 5:30 43 — Ptts-Blrdi'O^s P.O. BOX 591 AFTERNOON 08 Beat Of Festival Of Faith 08pldarm an di) FaHh For Today 44 — Llvettock 8 Rebop Manchester Teiephone 643- 30 Comparative suffix EH 45 — BotU & Accessories M A N C H EST ER , CONN. 06040 8 8 8 Weekend 5095. 8 The World Tomorrow 8 Congressional Outlook CLASSIFIED INDEX: 8 Black Perspective On The 31 TV product message 86)Frsaatyle 46 — Sporting Goods 12:00 NOMrS 10:30 a a 47 — Qsrdsn Producu 32 Accomplish 8 Abbott And CoataHo EVENING 40 — Antiques ' Dear SIri: (3) Space Academy 8 My Three Sons 0BlackN ew s TWENTIETH CENTURY 49 - Wtnisd to Buy (B Movla “The Curse 01 Frank­ a O ^ D o o r 33 Truth- 10:45 I PleM# run tha lolloadng ad for 4 dayt al tha tpacial 10:45 Teievision, Inc. 176 Burnside BODS SBlBDia NOTICES RENTALS enstein" (1957) Peter Cushing, Consequences BJaw W iLH a REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms (or Rent Imonay-aaving rata of *4.001 6:30 8 Bruins Wrap-Up Avenue, ^ s t Hartford. 528- s i a n B o a s h e 6:00 1 — LoBt Found 23 — HomM for Sal! Christopher Lee. 34 Mr. Carney. 0 Movie "Great Expectations" 2 — Portontlt 53 — Apertments for ® Weekend Spadala 0 N e w s 1554. Sates and Service, Zenith 11:00 3 — AnnouncomontB 24 — Lot!-L»nd (or Stl« Rent □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED 11:00 35 Sorrow (1974) Michael York, Sarah 25 — invBOtmont Proporty 54 — Homes (or Rent 8 a 8 NFL 78 0 Doctor Who and Quasar. 0 Up Front 4 — Entorttinmont 26 — Bu!lneu Proporty 0 0 8 8 9 N e w s 39 Scoreless tie 0 Woody Woodpecker Miles. A musical adaptation of 5 — Auction* 55 *— Business (or Rent a a Julia Child And Company Charles Dickens’ classic novel. 2 27 — Rtton Property 50 — Resort Property 8 Movie "Francis In The 0 Cerebral Palsy Telethon FINANCIAL 20 ~ Rm I E!t!t! W«nl!d (or Rent (t) HI w («) hrs. 6 — Bond* • Stock! - 57 — Wanted to Rem Haunted House" (1956) Mickey ) 9 Cerebral Palsy TaMhon M o rtg« g!! 56 — t4lsc. for Rent Rooney, Virginia Welles. ht 9 — P«non!< Lotni MI8C. SERVICES IS 8 Portugal Cantinho Da Sau- fd) 10 — Inurtnco AUTOMOTIVE 9 Candlepln Bowling 9 Human DImansion 30 — Trivtl 61 — Autos lor Sale (•I dade EMPLOYMENT 31 — BervlCM Offered 02 — Trucka (or Sale 12:30 GLOWING yk IWreUki.^...^ 32 - Pelntlng^-Pipering 8 This It The Ule 13 - Holp W anM 33 - Bulidlno- 63 — Heevy Equipment (S Fat Albert ( 8 0 t t o 14 — BuBlnoti for Sale TEC-TRONISS. 8 Soccer Made In Germany OpportunttiM Contrectlng 64 — Motorcycles I Connecticut Newsmakers 34 — Roollng-Sldlng (H) o») (t4) ('») (B American Bandstand EMBERS 8 Adalante 16 — SItuttion Wintod Blcydea-Campers a a 8 NFL Football 419 MMN ST. MANCHESTER p h o n e M 9 '7 2 2 I 35 — HectlnO'Plumbtng TrttlerS'Moblle 8 Rabop 6:30 EDUCATION 30 — Flooring 8 a Crockett's Victory Garden Rt. 6, Andover 37 — Movlng-Trucklng- Home* 11:30 dB Another View 10 — Privit! iRimictloni 66 — Automotive Service ONE (1) DAY SERVICE 8 8 8 N B C N « v s 19 — 8chool*-Ctu*M Storege 67 — Autos lor Rent (171 (11) (It) l“ l 742-5440 ) Face Tha Nation 20 — Initructioni W»nt«d 30 — Servicee Wanted (HI 1:00 ) Uttia Rascals 8 That’s Hollywood 23 — Condominium! (BTheJetsons How s 10*9 T ue t Sun. O BiedM ondw 9 Moments Of Comfort 7K)0 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED 0 Movie "The Benny Good­ ) NFL Gama Of The Weak ) Robert Schuller Continuous abnormal eat­ Dealer (or Alpiner ft Shenandoah Xd OTW M wwd. - B ia tw tite. man Story" (1955) Steve Allen, IMundoRaal 9 Gospel Singing Jubilee NUK ..... Donna R e ^ . ing is called bulimia. Some OH/UL I S m and other Wood Stovea ) Electric Company 18 8 World Of DIsnay 8 a Washington Week In victims of this rare disease iSoundttage IMSSS ...... CB, ...... MW ...... a tc M - have to spend 15 hours a day C/^RKT-IHS. as ivailabte Pfrapfac* and Othar Aeeaaaortaa AFTERNOON I NHL Hockey raOKM)...... CUSSEWIMI...... 9 American Lifestyle eating. I 12:00 I Hardy Boys CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING expfies JA N . 31, 197 9 ____ Qraanhouaaa 0Com m ant ) Crockstt’a Victory Garden 1 WEEKEND - Page 7 Page 6 - WEEKEND New Year’s Day, Jan. 1 Daytime Programs DAYTIME SPECIALS 3aSugarBawl 9 M y Three Sons a i l c T a c Dough 9:30 3 Movie "The Glass Web" 9 Director's PlayhousMMon) 4:30 a MORNING 9 Write O n (Fri) 9 Math Relationships (Wad) 8dX) 3 One Day At A Tima (1954) Edward G. Robinson, 9 Hollywood Squares (Tue-Fri) 9 9 ® RoeaBowl 9 Zoom (R) 9 Music (Thu) 6:00 3 The White Shadow 9 9 V W o n s John Forsythe. 9:40 9 The Odd Couple (Mon) 3 Archdiocese Of Hartford 9 W ord w orkers, Inc. (Fri) 6 :30 3Croas-WIU 10KK) B Th e R M a m a n 5:55 si) Images And Things (Thu) 9 Battle Of The Planets (Tue- Special IILovsLucy 3 a Rons Barrett ® Today’s Woman SS Matter Of Fact (Fri) 12:45 Fri) 3 L o u Q r « i t 12:30 D A YTIM E M OVIES ) Bowling For Dollars r ij 9 All About You (Wed) 9 9 Sesame Street 10KX) 3 Movie "High Crime" (1973) 3 Movie "A Man And A 6:00 9:45 9 The Promissa O f God James Whitmore, Franco Nero. 9 Inside / Out (Fri) a Hogan's Heroes (Mon) 3 Cotton Bowl Parade 3 Boris KariofTs Thriller Woman" (1966) Anouk Almee, 3) Agronsky And Company S!l Self, Incorporated (Tue) 12:00 (O v e r Easy The chief of Genovese detecfives QSMalodyland a Movie (Tue-Fri) 10:30 Jean-Louls T rlntlgnant. (Mon) 12:55 a "Miss Sadie Thompson" I Adam-12 and his hard-hitting commission­ 9:50 a All In The Family (R) 3 Tournament O f Roses Parade 10:30 ( S W e Believe (Tue) 3 News (Tue-Fri) (1954) Jose Ferrer, Rita 1 T o Be Announced er, cover the Identity of the mani­ 12:40 9 News a The Partridge Family (Tue- 9 Honeymooners d ) Best Of News-Day (Wed) Hayworth. pulators of Italy's growing drug 3 C B S Late Movie "Sunday In 1:00 Fri) 11:30 6:55 3 ) Barrio (Thu) 9:55 traffic. 2 hrs. 11KX) New York" (1964) Jane Fonda, ) Search For Tomorrow (Tuo- 3 9 9 9 Tournament Of 1:30 aNews 3 ) Treasure 01 Tutankhamen ® Heritage Com er 4:30 Roees Parade 9 9 9 Orange Bowl )3 9 9 ® News Rod Taylor. (FrI) 3 "Knute Rockne, All Ameri­ ) That Girt (Tue-Fri) World Of Hanna - Barbers 9 9 Evening At Symphony 3The Gong Show 3 ) New Zoo Revue 10:00 12:30 can" (1940) Ronald Reagan, Pat IKK) 3 Cotton Bowl Parade (Mon) ) ® All My Children Six Million Dollar Man (Tue) ) C B S News 9 Joker’s WUd ] UntouchaMas 3 ) Archdiocese Of Hartford 9 An Evening Of Champlonahip O'Brien. 9 9 9 Tomorrow 3 Mike"te Douglas (Tue, “ Wed, 'Fri) ) Movie (Tue-Fri) Little Rascals (W ed-Fri) ) The Brady Bunch (Voloa Of Faith Special (Mon) Skating 8 :3 0 120 3 All lnTheFamlly(R)(Thu) i Woman's Place (Tue) 9 a Rose Bowl (M on) 4 :00 J A B C N e w s 1 Dick Van Dyke ( £ Connecticut: Seen (Tue) 3 MervGrUfln 3JoaFrankHn ) For You, Black Woman (Wed) P TL Chib (Tue-Fri) 1:30 3 "The Mark Of Zorro" (1940) IDatlngGama ( Hogan's Heroes ( £ Make It Real (Wed) 3 1 Love Lucy 9 Liars Club 3 Ryan's Hope I This Is The Life (Thu) Six Million Dollar Man (Tue- 9Greaseband Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell. I Festival Of FaWi (D k k C a v e tt (3) Eighth Day (Thu) )9DlckCavett 2:30 3 Romper Room ® Human Dimension (Fri) Fri) 11:30 (3) Dialogue (FrI) a Emergency Onel I The Odd Couple 9 :0 0 3 N e w s ® ® Card Sharks 9 ® Hollywood Squares (Tue- EVENING 3 Rockford FUes O P T L C lu b a My Three Sons (Tue-Fri) 3 M*A*S*H ® Kitty Today ' Fri) D A YTIM E S P O R TS 7:30 ® Not For Women Only 3 a A B C Theatre 3 Hooan's Heroes 2:33 9 Educational Programming 9 Cover T o Cover (Tue) 5:00 I PM Magazine 9 Movie "M a And Pa Kettle 3 ® P ^ Story 6:00 3 Beat Of Midday 6:30 9 Ironsida 9 Trade-Offs (Wed) 3 Adam -12 (Mon) 12:30 3 3 N e w s ’ ) Carol Burnett And Friends Go To Town" (1950) Marjorie 9 9 9 Tonight 3 Comment (Mon) ) Momingtown 9 All About You (Thu) 3 Battle O f The Planets 3 Sugar Bowl Preview 3 The Brady Bunch )TheMuppels Main, Percy Kilbride. The Kettles 9 T h e Rifleman 2:36 Up Front (Tue) ) Sesame Street (Mon) 9 Ripples (Fri) 3 3 Six Million Dollar Man (Mon, 3 Joker’s Wild ) Newlywed Game become Involved with gangsters 9 Americana 3 N e w s 3 Face The State (Wed) D Storybook (Tue) 1:15 W ed-Fri) 2:00 dS Bozo's Big Top ~ ) MacNeU / Lehrar Report when Ma wins a trip to New 3 Bugs Bunny And Friends ) Ripples (Wad) 3 Cotton Bowl 12KK) 3:58 9 Animals And Such (Tue) (S) Voice O f Faith 9 The Wages Of Congress I Chico And The Man York. (1 hr., 30 min.) 3 Battle Of The Planets 5 Gather 'Round (Thu) 3 Adanv-12 3 Ja c k B a n n y 9 Inside / Out (Thu) 9 9 Mister Rogers (R) ® Adelante (Mon) ) Music (Fri) a Joker's Wild ® Black Perspective On The 9 World Of BJ Vibes (Fri) 10:15 News (Tue) 5:30 SB National Mulch (Tue) 1:20 ® Ring Around The World 9 Matter Of Fact (Wed) 3 JM ety Tyler Moore Tuesday, Jan. 2 S3 Whatcha Gonna Do') (Wed) (Wed) (U n h e Flintstones S3 Bread And Butterflies (Thu) 1:30 3 Carol Burnett And Friends ® What About Women (Thu) 3 The Brady Bunch When the Amoco Cadiz ran aground off Brittany, 3 As The World Turns (Tue-Fri) (Tue) D A YTIM E M OVIES 9 9 9 T h e American Family 11:30 (S It Is WrlUen (Fri) 10:24 3 ® A B C News the French army and civilians worked together to ® Weather 3 The Partridge Family 9 The O dd Couple (Tue-Fri) 3BamabyJanaa 6:55 3 Cefloa Came 9\NhyOrlvaSS7 clean the oil off the beach. 3 Movie (Mon) 9 9 Electric Company (R) 3 Hogan'a Heroes S9 News 12:00 9FaatlvalOfFaith 9Jokar'aWld 10:30 9 9 ® Days Of Our Lives ® Lottery Show (Thu) "Salome" (1953) Rita 3 ® ABC Movie 9 9 Sounding Board 9 G bl With The IncredlMs F M - 7:00 3 January Magazine (Thu) m io -F ri) a Hogan's Heroes Hayworth, Stewart Granger. "Futureworld" (1976) Peter 3 Tournament Of Rosea Parade 9 Greaseband (M on) a News kig Fonda. Yul Brynner. 3 CB S News 99DlckCavelt 3 Popeye And Friends (Mon) 9 Images And Things (Tue) 1.-00 8:30 (BValoaOfFalth 3 My Three Sons (Tue-FrI) 5:35 3 "The Conspirators" (1944) 9 Newlywsd GanM Ecological Disaster 3 Good Morning America 9 Storybook (Thu) 3 Merv Griffin 9 9 9 Beat Of Carson 3 Edge Of Night (Mon, Wed-FrI) Hedy Lamarr, Paul Henreid. 9 The O dd Couple 3 News 9 Sell, Incorporated (Fri) 3 ® Lavame & Shirley 9TbeRMaman IS ® Today 3 The Odd Couple (Tue) 4K)0 7 2 9 9 Special Report ©CaptkmsdABCNewa their meager catches; they ® ® ® Jeopardy 1:40 On March 16, 1978, the S Superheroes 9 Truly American (Wed) 3 "The Magnificent Matador" 9 DaHy Numbers 9 U a rs C 1 u b 12KK) ® Cross-Wits Amoco Cadiz, an Am eri­ find only three or four (1955) Anthony Quinn, Maureen 3 Adam-12 7:15 S3 Inside/Out (Tue) 9KX) crabs in a bed where they 1:45 O'Hara. 3 Movla "Stranger On The can owned supertanker, S New Zoo Revue S3 Storybook (Wad) 7:30 3 ® Thrsa's Company 9 Walsh's Animals (Thu) 9 "The Secret Heart" (1946) Third Floor" (1940) Peter Lorre, broke up off the coast of used to catch a ton. One S3 Short Story (Thu) )PM Magazine 9 Hollywood Talavlaion Theater 7:25 9 National Mulch (Fri) Claudette Colbert, June Allyson. Maraaret Talllchet. oyster farm er expects his S3 All About You (Fri) 3 Carol Burnett And Friends 9 Movie "M a And Pa Kettle At Brittany and spilled 68 mil­ S ® News 9 ‘nis RHIaman 1:50 ) $100,000 Nm i s That Tune The Fair" (1952) Marjorie Main. 9 1 lion gallons of Arabian oyster beds will be closed EVENING 7:30 10:45 9 Ecology: You And Your Envi­ 3 NawlywadQama Percy Kilbride. Confusion reigns 12:30 for at least five years. SB About Animals (Tue) •r crude oil into the English 3 The Rlntstones ronment frue) IS h a N a N a when Ma sets out to win a cash 3 Movla "The Major And The S3 World Of BJ Vibes (Wed) channel. Brittany’s fishing indus­ 3 PTL Club ( 9 MacNad / Lahrar Report prize at the county fair. (1 hr., 30 Minor" (1942) Ray Mllland, S3 Animals And Such (Thu) 1:55 6:00 “ Nova,” WGBH- try, tourist' trade and S 9 Today ® Spirit Of Independence 3 9 9 N a w W IWNd Kingdom min.) Ginger Rogers. 3S Porky Pig And Bugs Bunny S3 Cover T o Cover (Fri) The Brady Bunch I Chico And The Men 9 Nightclub Cantata Boston’s science/docu- seaweed-chemical busi­ 12:40 2:00 Joker's WHd I Tic Ta c Dough ness - all mainstays of toe 7:45 11:00 Lithography was invented by 9:30 3 CB S Lata Movie "Banacek: mentary series, reached I Cotton Bowl (Mon) Bozo's Big Top S News 3 All In The Family (R ) (Tue, 3 ® Taxi Rocket To Oblivion" (1974) the scene within a week region’s economy - are I Gllllgan's Island Alois Semefelder around the TV Community College S Weather (Mon) Wad, Fri) 8KX) George Peppard, Andrew Prine. seriously crippled for I ® Sugar Bowl (M on) turn of the 19th century- My Three Sons 10KX) and chronicled the ecologi­ 3 Love, American Style (Tue- 3 C B S Movie "The Incredible I ® One Life T o Live (Tue-Fri) Bonanza 3 9 N a w s cal effects and the at­ years to come. 1:00 Fri) Journey Of Dr. Meg Laurel" 3 Captain Kangaroo I Festival Of Faith Zoom (R ) 3®Starsky&Hutch 1:00 “ Black Tide” insists that 3 ® HappyDaya(R) (Premiere) Lindsay Wagner, Jane tempted clean up of this 3 Woody Woodpecker 19 ® Days Of Our Lives 3 Rax Humbard Special 999TomotT0w 3 Straight Talk Wyman. A female physician increasingly conunon 20th- enormous spills, such as S T o d a y (M on) 8:30 9UvingFalth ® ® 9 High Rollars I Love Lucy fights an uphill battle to bring 1:25 toe Amoco Cadiz, are be­ S Fourth Eatata (Mon) ® AndyGriffflh 3JoeFranklln century maritime disaster. 9 Electric tonpany (Tue-Thu) Bowling For Dollart modern medicine to the super­ 10:30 S Parent Effectlvenass(Tue) 9 Ounce Upon A Classic (Fri) 9 Short Story (Wed) The Amoco Cadiz and coming less and less likely. Jake Hess Gospel Tim e stitious mountain people of 9 Honeymooners 2:18 S Faculty Conversation (W ad) 9 Marcus Welby.hLD. 9 Once Upon A Classic (Fri) other recent spills are de­ Supertankers carrying 68 9 9 N B C N e w s Appalachia In the 1930s. 9 W e Interrupt This Weak 3 N O W S S T o Be Announced (Thu, Fri) S3 Electric Company (Mon, W id, FUEL 2:10 Over Easy 3Croas-Wlts scribed in “ Black Tide,” million gallons of oil are 9 Three Stooges Fri) 9 Environmental Field Trips Adam-12 3 ® Happy Days 11KX) 2 2 5 S2) Sesame Street (Mon) the first episode of holdovers from toe oil 9 Walsh's Animals (Tue) (Tue) T o Be Announced 3 Movie "Deep Red" (1976) ) 3 8 9 ® N e w 3 N e w s boom years of toe early 9 Math Relationships (Thu) ) Tha Gong Show “ Nova’s” sixth season on 8:25 2:15 David Hammings, Daria NIcolodl. B.J. Hunicutt (Mike Farrell) embrac«a Kim Sing (Marlel 6 :55 ) UntouchaMas PBS. The show will air on 1970s. S S ® News 11:15 9 Let's All Sing (Thu) OIL A mentallst starts screaming 2:40 when she gets strange thoughts i n c h Van Dyke 3 Movla "Miss Tatlock's Thursday, Jan. 4; be sure As shipping oil in over­ 8:30 9 Art Media (Thu) Aragon) and a little Korean boy (Richard Furukawa) In 2:20 from a twisted mind which later I Hogan's Hsroas Millions" (1948) John Lund. Bar­ ) GHKgan's Island “Family Portrait,” a “M‘A*S*H” epiaode, Monday, 7riX) to check your local listings sized tankers becomes less 11:30 9 Write O n (Tue) 3 C B S News leads to her murder. 2 hrs. )Dld< Cavan ry Fitzgerald. for the time and channel. and less profitable, more ) Meet The Mayors (Mon, Wed) 3 9 9 ® Tournament Of Jan. 1, on CBS. ] New York Report (Tue) 2:30:30 and more oil travels in Rosas Parade (Mon) “Nova” traces toe oil ) Nine O n New J a n ^ (Thu) 3 The Young And The Restless D Guiding Light (Tue-Fri) that spilled into the ocean smaller, independent tank­ ) Newark A nd Reality (Fri) (Tue-Fri) sD L a Mickey Mouse Chib and spread into a 100-mile ers the size of toe A rg o I S ® Today ) Midday ILive (Tue-Fri) ?1 9_ J a ThT i S e DoctorsOortors ^(Tue- u e -F rl) 52.9^ 9 Mundo Real (Tue) slick, which w a ^ e d up M erchant, which was re­ I TV Community Collaga 3®FaiTillyFeud PER GALLON Wednesday, Jan. 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The oil mixed with largest spill when it ran 9 Educational Programming 9 Turnabout (Wed) 9 My Three Sons 7:29 9 Living Faith 3TheGongShow GREATER SAVINGS ON 30ralRobsrts Danger" (1943) George Raft, sea water to form a choco­ aground o ff the Massachu­ (Tue, Fri) 9 The Open Door (Thu) ® Bonanza IB DaHyNumbata 9 Bartlsby, Tha Scrivenar 3AndyGr«mh LARGER QUANTITIES 9 SpedM Edition Brenda Marshall. 9MundoReal(Wad) 9 Julia Child A nd Com pany (Fri) 12.-00 9 Zoom (R) late mousse-like mixture setts coast and oozed seven 3 D o n a h u a 9 N H L Hockey 10:30 9 T h e RHIaman 9 Sesame StraisI 9 "The Man Who Never Was" 7:30 that suffocated everything million gallons of oil into 3 Joe Franklin 3 :00 6:30 IPMMagazIna 9 Parson T o Person (1956) Clifton Webb, Gloria 9KXI 12:30 S Chance Of Salvation (Mon) I Fred Flintstone And Friends • AUTOMATIC DOIVERY )ILcvsLucy ) Carol Burnett And Friends in its path. Lighter, more toe sea. AFTERNOON Grahame. (SCSS Movta "Some Kind Of 11-00 3 Movie "The Band Of S Donahue (Tue-Fri) a General Hospital (Tue-Fri) 3 Bowling For Dokaia )t1 .M Beauty Show toxic components of toe These smaller tankers • 24 HR. SERVICE ( Jake Haas Gospel Time Miracle" (Premiere) David 3 3 8 9 ® N s w s Angels" (1957) Clark Gable, SSaaam e Street Ironside IKK) 3 New yaad Game Dukes, Andrea Marcoviccl. Two 3 T h e Gong Show Yvonne De Carlo. fuel dissolved in the sea; are often aged and decrep­ ® Dating Game a Another World • EXPERT BURNER 3 "Oust Be My Destiny" l99NBCNaws (V nd Kingdom 12:00 carefree young people about to 9 0 l c k Van Dyke further investigation it, on their third or fourth 9 Tom Larson ) News-Day (Tue-Fri) I Another World (Tue-Fri) (1939) John Garfield, Priscilla (O v e r Easy gM oiiay 12:37 SERVICE be married u n d e r^ a critical 9D lck Cavan ® Leave It T o Beaver ] Twelve o'clock Uval _ Educational Programming Lane. (A d a m -1 2 J M acNel / Lahrsr Report 3 8 8 . 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Thursday, Jan. 4 Golden apples were re­ Playwright: Nell Simon, cently handed out to those who "found a way to com­ 0DlckCavslt who had made 1978's great­ bine humor with an under­ DAYTIME SPECIAL a s s NBC Newt 6'30 est contributions to the cul­ standing of the human aOvarEasy ( S Merv Griffin 11:30 heart" in his autobiographi­ ® a What's Happeningll tural life ol New York City — a A d w v I Z ® M *A *S *H cal new play, "Chapter 10:30 0 To Be Announced a Liars Club ® Hogan's Heroes and, coincidentally, to that Q) JanunyMigAzIna ® 0 S 1 a r s k y & Hutch ol the nation. Among the Two." 6:55 9KX) Television: "Saturday S N e w s ® Hawaii Flve-0 a Voice Of Faith winners ol the Cue maga­ 0 0 0 Tonight zine-sponsored awards Night Live," the whacky DAYTIME MOVIES ® a Barney Miner 7:00 a S S O i i i n c y 0TheRHIaman were: comedy show now in its Q) CBS News a 0 Hers To Make Music 0 Ceptkmsd ABC News fourth year. (S The Brady Bunch 12KX) a Movie "M a And Pa Kettle" Film actress: Jill Clay- Dance: Natalia Makarova, (CaABCNewt 12:00 a "Black Gold" (1963) Philip (1949) Marjorie Main, Percy burgh, for her characteriza­ ® Dating Game QD Adam-12 who returned from mater­ Carey, Diane McBaln. Kilbride. A backwoods farmer tion ol New York singles life a Festival Of Faith 0 T h e Rifleman nity leave "more stunning wins an electronic house ol the in “An Unmarried Woman." 1:00 a Soul Train than ever." future in a slogan contest. (1 hr.. 12:05 Film actor: John Travolta, ® "The Letter" (1940) Bette a News (I) CBS Late Movie "McCloud: Recording artist: Donna 30 min.) lor establishing "an appeal Davis. Gale Sondergaard aaDIckCavett The Gang That Stole Manhat­ Summer, "the queen of 4:00 a Newlywed Game Q*qn tan" (1974) Dennis Weaver, Lar­ that cut across generations disco, (who) with her glitzy ® "The Last Command" a The Odd Couple ( i ) a S o a p ry Hagman. and tastes" in "Grease" yet classy image, has given and "Saturday Night (1955) Sterling Hayden, Anna 7:29 10:00 12:30 this faceless music a per­ Maria Alberghettl. a Daily Numbers ® Bamaby Jones ® Movie "Bright Leaf" (1950) Fever." sonality and style." a "Undercurrent" (1946) ® a Family Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall. Film director: Sidney Recording group: The Katharine Hepburn. Robert 7:30 Lumet, for turning New (S PM Magazine a Living Faith Rolling Slones, for forging Taylor. a 0 a David Cassidy 12:37 York into Oz lor "The Wiz.” (S Carol Burnett And Friends "a fresh bond between 0 Sneak Preview ® & S.W.A.T. Broadway actor: Jack EVENING d ) Family Feud punk, disco and rock." ® Newlywed Game 0 N e w s 12:45 Lemmon, "one of the rare Fashion: Halston, who a Hollywood Squares 10:15 ® Movie "Necromancy" (1972) movie stars to have the look time out from design­ 6:00 Orson Welles, Pamela Franklin. a 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report ® NHL Hockey nerve and ability to act on ing gowns for Liza Minnelli m CBSaNevw a The Gong Show the stage,” most recently in W The Brady Bunch 10:30 1:00 and Elizabeth Taylor to de­ a Chico And The Man 0 0 0 Tomorrow "Tribute." ® Joker's Wild a Tic Tac Dough Ndws vise new uniforms for New (!I) Bozo’s Big Top 0 Alton Ochsner At 80 2:10 Musical: “Ain't Misbehav­ York’s finest. @ TV Community College 8:00 a Honeymooners ® Nows in'," the new Fats Waller {NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE a My Three Sons (S The Waltons 0 Sneak Preview musical. 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DAYTIME SPECIALS 7:30 10:30 ROGER ON ROGERS — ® PM Magazine ® Newark And Reality You recently answered a ® Carol Burnett And Friends ® Living Faith question about Roy Rogers 6:00 0 The Honeymoonera ( S Treasure Of Tutankhamen ® Sha Na Na that was not a l l true. Roy ® Newlywed Game 0 Turnabout 12:00 0 Porter Wagoner married Arlene Wilkins NBC Spedal Report 11:00 June 14, 1936. In 1941 they a a a 0 $100,000 Nafne That Tune ® ® 0 0 9 N e w s 0 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report Jack Lemmon has nerve in "Tribute. ’ ® The Gong Show adopted Cheryl Darlene. 0 Match Game P.M. ® Untouchables Roy and Arlene’s first nat­ DAYTIME MOVIES a Chico And The Man 0 Dick Van Dyke ural child, tJndn Low, was a Tic Tac Dough 0 Hogan's Heroes bom in 1943. Arlene gave 0 D k * C a v e t t 12:00 8:00 ' birth to Roy Jr. in 1946 and a "The Sound Of ® Happy Birthday, Charlie What's up in science fiction? Anger"(1968) Burl Ives. James 11:30 died eight days later of an Brown ® Movie "All The Way Home" Farentino. Even before "Star Wars” and "Battlestar Gallactica, " ®Croea-wns (19U ) Jean Simmons, Robert embolism. So you were in ® a Donny&Marle "star" was a big word in science fiction. Preston. error when you said they 1:00 ® Movie "Grand Duel" (1974) According to George Elrick in "Science Fiction ® "Escape Me Never" (1947) ® Movie "Rebel Without A had five children. When Lee Van Cleef, Peter O'Brien. A Handbook" (Chicago Review Press), these were the Ida Lupino. Gig Young. Cause" (1955) James Dean, man who makes his own laws Roy and Dale were m ar­ Natalie Wood. words that appeared most frequently in the titles of the 4:00 and chooses to fight on the side ried in 1947, she already ® Movie "Fear Strikes Out" 1,020 science fiction books he analyzed and the numbers ® "Eagles Attack At Dawn " of justice becomes the guardian (1957) Anthony Perkins, Karl had a son, Tom, by her of times each was used: (1974) Rick Jason, Peter Brown, angel to a young man accused of Malden. first marriage. Robin was a "NInotchka" (1939) Greta killing the patriarch ol the clan Garbo. Meivyn Douglas. 0 0 0 Tonight bom to Dale in 1950, but that runs Tucson. 2 hrs. 0 Movie "Red Dragon" (1946) 0 0 0 DffTrent Strokes died two years later. They Moon Sidney Toler, Benson Fong. Star 57 EVENING 0 0 Washington Weak In Man (men) 0 Baretta adopted both Sandy and World 45 Review 0 Captioned ABC News Dodie in 1952. Marion, at Space 42 Mars (Martian) a Joker's Wild 6:00 age 11, became their Time 36 Planet ® ® ® a N e w s 8:30 12:00 Earth 26 Sky ® The Brady Bunch ® Movie "Glory Alley” (1952) ward, but they never ® Marv Griffin Leslie Caron, Ralph Meeker. ® Joker's Wild 0 0 0 Joe And Valerie adopted her. They adopted (3) Bozo's Big Top 0 0 Wall Street Weak 12:37 Debbie in 1955, and she a TV Community College a Liars Club 0 Bobby Vinton later died in a church bus (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) a My Three Sons a B o n a n za 9:00 1:00 accident. My information 0 Z o o m (R ) ® People's Command Perform­ 0 0 0 Midnight Special comes from books written ance by Dale Evans Rogers. - 6:30 ® 0 A BC Movie "Killer Grizz­ 1:30 ® ILovsLucy ly" (1976) Christopher George, ® News Gwen Pitre, Rogers, Ark. What's up in mail? ® Bowling For Dollars Andrew Prine. A forest ranger 1:45 Thank you for setting the a Jake Hess Gospel Time and a mother protecting her ® Joe Franklin record straight. Maybe your mailman doesn’t look overburdened. But a 0 a NBC News child are among the victims he and his co-workers handle about 90 billion pieces of a O v e r E a s y when an 16-loot grizzly goes 1:55 © M o v ie "W ar Hunt" (1962) WHEELER DEALER — mail annually — or 422 (per capita) for each American, a Adam-12 cra». , Robert Redlord. 0 To Be Announced 0 0 0 Rockford Files Who played the lead according to Herron House’s "The Book of Numbers" 6:55 0 Congressional Outlook 2:45 singer of Rapid Fire in the (A&W Publishers). a News a Movie "M a And Pa Kettle ® N e w a Ron Howard movie “Cot­ These are the numbers of letters, postcards and other On Vacation" (1953) Marjorie ton Candy’’? Where can I pieces of mail annually (per capita) in other countries: 7:00 Main. Percy Kilbride. The Kellies 3:41 ® C B S N e w s become entangled with spies © Jack Benny write to him? — Jane ® The Brady Bunch when they visit In-laws In Paris. Morita, Long Beach, Ms. Canada 227 Italy 120 ® a A B C N e w s (1 hr., 30 min.) Japan 121 ® Dating Gama Mark Wheeler was the Britain 186 0 Masterpiece Theatre 200 Spain 128 a Festival Of Faith dastardly Torbin Bequette Australia 9:30 227 Sweden 312 a PopI Goes The Country who sang “ I Shot the Sher­ France a N e w s 0 The Fourth Estate Don’t store things you West Germany 292 Switzerland 500 i f f ’ ad InBnitum. Wheeler a0DlckCavatt 10:00 can't use. Sell them a Newlywed Game ® 0 N e w s fast with a hard­ is married and lives in San a The Odd Couple ffl New York Report working Classified Adi Francisco, but I ’m afraid 7:29 ^ PfoiTiliM Of Qod printing home addresses is INEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN. I a Dally Numbers 0 0 0 Eddie Capra Mysteries forbidden. 0 The People's Choice