20 - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Feb. 18, 1980 ^ Custodian Pay Dispute May Be Settled by July High Court iiaurliPBtpr MANCHESTER - A labor dispute ment of Labor a settlement for the labor department contends that tho between the local Board of Education four women. two jobs were substantially the and federal official concerning four The Labor Department first lodged same. School officials have argued female custodians has been the charge in 19^ seeking about $40,- that the Custodial I I positiod simmering since but officials 1973, 000 in back pay for the custodians required heavier work, such a$ expect the case to be laid to rest by between 1974 and 1977. Wilson E. shoveling snow and operating July 1. Deakin Jr. said Friday the settle­ boilers. ^ Upholds Law' 1 In a vote at their last board ment would be "much smaller” than Deakin said as the women retired, meeting, focal education officials that figure, but declined to give the their positions were abolished, and agreed to negotiate a settlement. The exact figures authorized by the the custodial function incorporated Vol. XCIX, No. 119 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday. February 19.1980 I 18^1 » 'ffef^y • 15c Hnryia Deltvetedl federal officials have claimed that board. into one class, without distinction Manchester practiced sex At issue were differences in salary between the sexes. He said that since discrimination when setting pay and working conditions between two 1977, the Labor Department felt the scales. custodial job classifications. Deakin town was on the right track using this On Phase-In Thomas N. Sullivan, an attorney said, "In the old days, we had method. specializing in labor law, has been matrons and custodians. Matron is a Meanwhile, Deakin said the Labor handling the matter for the school sexist title. So we called all the Department is continuing its suit board for the past seven years. He females Custodian Class I and the against the town for the period. "We was directed to discuss with officials males Custodian Class III. think we’re right but we’re settling By CHARLIE IBAYNARD The law was challenged by three of the U.S. Equal Employment Op­ In 1977, the five class I custodians because it might cost us more in New Haven utilities who argued that portunity Division of th U.S. Depart­ Heruld Rrporivr earned $2,250 less per year than court costs to prove it,” he said. it violated equal protection custodial class II employes. The MANCHESTER — The Connecticut provisions of the state and federal Supreme Court today unanimously constitutions. The three companies upheld the constitutionality of a state —United Illuminating Company, the law allowing municipalities the right New Haven Water Company and the Groton Man Is Trying to phase in property tax revaluations Southern Connecticut Gas Company over five years. —said they would be paying a greater The decision was greeted with glee amount of taxes with the phase-in by Manchester officials who had sup­ than without it. To Bring Nautilus Home ported the revaluation phase-in and The court ruled some inequities GROTON (UPI) — A local businessman goes to major national tourist attraction in Groton at no cost to by the state legislators who had exist in taxation, but argued that the Washington this week to try and convince Congress the taxpayers. gotten the bill through the law and the legislature's intent in Learning is Fun Navy’s plan to retire the world’s first nuclear submarine The submarine association has offered the Navy a fre? Legislature in the dying moments !of enacting it was constitutional. in the nation’s capital is a waste of taxpayer’s money. berth for the ship in the Thames River off Groton, where the 1978 session. The law allows in­ Gifted students from Martin Elementary School are tant manager at the Woodland Gardens nursery. It was a personal vindication for Frank'Sheetz has fought to have the USS Nautilus it would be established as a floating museum. stallment of tax payments over a Cummings, who last week suffered a learning about plant life from Regina Adams, assis- (Herald photo by Pinto) returned to Groton where the historic vessel was Last week, the General Accounting Office turned down five-year period when real property setback from the same court over the launched over 25 years ago. a request by Sheetz to investigate the Navy’s plan for the values increased by 30 percent or consolidation issue in town. The Navy has decided to berth the Nautilus to the Nautilus. - ; more because of revaluation. “ You know, life has such ups and Washington, D.C., Navy Yard when the submarine is In Washington, Sheetz plans to ask the House A[y "It was one big, pleasant sur­ downs,” he said. “1 got cracked on decommissioned sometime this year. propriations and Armed Services Committees to reject prise,” said Theodore Cummings, the head over consolidation and now I Town Man Gets Position Sheetz, president of the Submarine Memorial Associa­ former state representative who, funding for the Nautilus and will meet with Rep. come back from the brink of disaster tion, said he'll go to Washington Tuesday to try and block Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., to map strategy. with Rep. Fran Mahoney and Sen. with this revaluation decision. " the funding the Navy needs to make the ship a tourist at­ David Barry, spearheaded the bill's He also lauded the justices traction in Washington. passage because, he said, "it showed me the With Administrative Unit ’T m claiming deception and a waste of taxpayers’ Justice John A. Speziale, in writing court had a heart and would not be money by the Navy,” he said. He said the Navy has the opinion, said "the purpose of the put down by big business or big HARTFORD - Charles B. Roark Children and Youth Services. already estimated it would cost $7.6 million to build a act and ordinance is a legitimate utilities.” of Manchester, director of the The bureau also is responsible for facility in Washington "and now they’re telling Congress one” because it intended to spare the George Marlow, a local Bureau of Collection Services of the the billing and collection of any they want another $3.3 million.” majority of taxpayers the brunt of businessman who joined others in a state Department of Administrative money due the state in public welfare “If the Nautilus is berthed in Groton, where it belongs, the tax increase. lawsuit challenging the phase-in. said Services, has been named a deputy assistance and child welfare cases, taxpayers will get money back. Instead of it being an TH E SAVIISIG PLACE he was still dissatisfied with the bill's commissioner of DAS. and enforcement of support economic burden, it would generate tax dollars,” he said, DAILY handling. A veteran of more than 28 years of OPEN 9:30-9:30; SUN. 11 -5 obligations in such cases. It also Sheetz has argued that the submarine could been'-'' a Sale Effective Mon., Feb. 18 thru Sat., Feb. 23 "I dislike the way the bill was state service. Roark was sworn in assists in protecting and ad­ presented to the legislature without Winter Fun Friday by DAS Commissioner Elisha ministering certain patients' funds Trudeau any opportunity for public hearing,” The annual winter vacation from school and the season’s which have been idle since the beginning of winter. (Herald C. Freedman. through the attorney position of es­ Use of Gasoline . he declared. "That is one of the foun­ tate administrator. dations of democracy " first snow cover brought hundreds of children to Center photo by Pinto) Roark's state service includes 10 The bureau has district offices at Marlow and eight other plaintiffs Springs Park Monday to utilize sleds, saucers and toboggans years as a principal auditor with the Connecticut Valley, Fairfield Hills, Down for State Ousts were denied an injunction last year Auditor of Public Accounts and five and Norwich Hospitals; with sub of­ that would have prohibted the town as assistant director of the Division fices at the Connecticut Mental HARTFORD (UPI) — Only three states consumed less b f Balder from proceeding with the second of Central Collections — now the DAS gasoline last year than Connecticut, state officials Health Center in New Haven, Blue year of the phase-in. They argued Bureau of Collection Services — report. Clark Hills Hospital, and Bridgeport Men­ that the plan establishes an unfair Condo Offer Said Impractical which he has served as director since State Transportation Commissioner Arthur Powers tal Health Center. tax burden for owners of commer­ 1972. said the state’s average consumption of gasoline in 1979 Roark is married to the former L* TORONTO (UPI) - Pierre Elliott cial, personal and motor vehicle “So far we haven't used the fund He also worked in the pioneer was 651 gallons per vehicle — compared to a national Jeanne Buttner. He is a Navy Trudeau, in one of the greatest properties, building at 635 Center Street con­ spend money on maintenance, or because we're having trouble finding development of synthetic fibers By MARY KITZMANIN veteran of WW II. past officer of average of 797 gallons. He said only Rhode lsland„Hawaii political comebacks in Canadian "Two years have gone by,” trolled by Evergreen Enterprises, perhaps they will want to spend more homes,” he said. produced from a orotein base with numerous civic and fraternal and Colorado recorded lower figures. history, ousted the 9-month-old Marlow said, "and the delay in the Herald Reporter and a 22-unit complex on Hartford money than we can afford on The Housing Authority contacted the VICARA Division of Virginia Powers said Connecticut drivers used 3 percent less government of Joe Clark and won an organizations, a life member of the decision doesn't affect the ultimate MANCHESTER - Although funds Road, owned by General Equities maintenance" the Manchester Board of Realtors for Carolina Chemical Corp. gasoline in 1979 than in 1978, for a savings of 45.5 million Mohegan Volunteer Fire Co, in Mont- unprecedented fourth term of prime result. Ultimately, we get the are available to buy the Park Chest­ also converted Friday. These are "What you would have is a private listing nelp. So far. the listing has not The Bureau of Collection Services minister in leading his Liberal Party Charles B. Roark ville, a past member of the Montville gallons of gasoline. benefits of the change.” nut apartments, offered as public also managed by J.D. Real Estate, group dictating policy to the Housing been completed: Phelan is expecting is charged with the billing and collec­ The total amount of gasoline used in Connecticut last Board of Finance, and served as 5,0 00 SQ. FT. TURF 10,000 SO. FT. TURF to a major victorv. housing by the owners, Dennis which is headed by John DeQuattro, Authority. " it soon. tion of all charges for support of per­ The dapper Trudeau, 60, who only Attorney John LaBelle Sr., who by the Department of Health. Mental chairman of the Mohegan School year was 1.45 billion gallons. Powers said. Phelan, housing director, believes an Economic Development Commis­ Phelan noted if the town The recent conversion of 104 sons cared for in facilities operated J three months ago said he would represented the local businessmen Health. Mental Retardation, and building committee. The commissioner said a decline in fuel consumption 8 8 the purchase would not be feasible. sion member. purenased the entire complex the apartments to condominiums retire from politics, announced his challenging the law, said their suit can be expected to continue as older gas-guzzling cars are 75« The Housing Authority has $1.2 Town Manager, Robert Weiss, said plan would be feasible. But not tightens Manchester's already short America’s favorite fertili­ America’s favorite fertili­ election triumph by telling hundreds may be withdrawn if the New Haven replaced by newer, more efficient models. million in federal funds that was he was meeting with lawyer^, enough funds are available for this. housing supply. The Housing zer for growing thick zer for growing thick of supporters, "Well, welcome to the suit has control in Manchester. He He said even if highway travel does not decrease in tj»e green lawns. Supplies a allocated about a year ago under a representing Park Chestnut, this The town could, with “ a lot of Authority frequently has more than green lawns'. Supplies a 1980s.” had not seen the decision this mor­ next two decades, motorists will use the same amopril of high nitrogen feeding to program to purchase homes, and week. thought and planning” possibly buy a 200 persons on its waiting list for low- high nitrogen feeding to Unofficial results showed ning. Testimonials Set for Clerk fuel, or less, than they do today, “mainly bec^se of help your lawn grow thick­ help your lawn grow thick­ possibly renovate them, for low- But Phelan expressed doubts about building in the complex. “We would Trudeau's Liberals won 148 of the 281 “If it's (the suit) not going to go income nousing. COVENTRY — A testimonial politics, except in her capacitv as a Fowler, the council's first female more fuel-efficient cars and voluntary efforts.” er and greener. Long-last­ er and greener. Long-last­ income and elderly housing. ^ the deal today, saying there wasn't have to look into many things, such The Board of Directors reactivated seats that were contested in the any further, we'll have to withdraw,” dinner for retiring town clerk and town official. She has often subbed member and chairperson, recalled Powers said on the national level, last year was the ing feeding. ing feeding. The owners of\Park Chestnut enough money to buy the entire com­ as property boundaries,” Phelan its Housing Study Committee at the House of Commons. Clark's Conser­ he said. treasurer Elizabeth Rychling drew tor vacationing town managers in ad­ some anecdotes from her association first year “other than wartime, depression or the first apartments, a partnership managed plex, and buying a portion would not said. "But this might be a last meeting to investigate the vatives won 100 seats and Ed The court's ruling overturned a close to 200 area residents and a host dition to her many other duties. with Ms. Rychling. Arab oil embargo” that less motor fuel was consumed by J.D. Real Estate, offered last be feasible. possibility" effects, and alternatives, of con­ Broadbent's socialist New May 1979 decision by Superior Court of present and former town officials Ms. Rychling was praised by coun­ The retiring clerk received a than in the previous year. week to sell a portion or all of the 74- "If we buy a few apartments, then Phelan hopes the $1.2 million will Judge William L. Hadden, who said dominium conversions. to the University of Connecticut's cil leaders from both political par­ proclamation from the Connecticut Democratic Party won 33. Voting unit complex for public housing. we have a few votes in the con­ be used in the manner originally in­ the bill was unconstitutional because ' Since August Manchester lost 6.9 Alumni-Faculty Center. ties. She was first appointed clerk by Town Clerks' Association as well as was delayed in one district until next Papers were filed Friday converting dominium association that governs tended for it, purchasing and percent of available apartments Exercise Class Planned the equal protection clauses of the "Lib," as she is known to her Republican Wes Lewis when the cash and other gifts. Her con­ month due to the death of a can­ the apartments to condominiums. maintenance of the complex,” he renovating two-family and single state and federal constitutions would tnrough conversion to con­ acquaintances, has been a familiar council-manager form of govern­ tributions to the town have included HARTFORD —’The fourth of series of six classes in didate. Two other complexes, an eight-unit said. "Perhaps they will vote not to family homes. be violated. dominiums. figure in community affairs and as a ment replaced the old Board of volunteer work for the library, exercises for rheumatoid arthritis will be held Thursday, TarfBaildcr A total of 141 seats were needed for Attorney Joseph Sweeney, a town employee for almost three Selectmen in 1969. holding office with the American Feb. 21 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hartford Hospital, an absolute majority. Trudeau's former town director who helped decades. A longtime member of the Lewis' successor. Democrat A1 Legion Auxiliary, fund-raising for School of Nursing, ground floor. Liberal Party's victory means he draft the mechanics of the bill, said Democratic Town Committee, she Bradley, told of his many years of health organizations, and leadership Paula Haney, a registered physical therapist, will will be able to rule without having to the business community was left has kept a low profile in municipal working with the town clerk. Rose in the 4-H Club. speak on "Bed Positioning, Posture and Use of Assistive form a coalition government. Carter Slips in State Poll with an even more inequitable Devices.” Pool activities and exercises for increasing Trudeau immediately said Canada burden before the phase-in took hip, knee and ankle mobility will be featured. intends to take up its role once again place. He said the five-year install­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut surveyed by the Institute chose the respondents supported Reagan On other issues, the poll fou.nd that ’These classes are made possible by a grant from the as a world peacemaker. ment payments would alleviate the voters' approval of President Carter over all other Republican and among Republican candidates, 21 Connecticut residents believe Connecticut Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. "In the world, we take pride in the Death Was Not Homicide disproportionate share of the burden Carter's handling of the Iranian Democratic candidates when asked percent backed Ford and only 9 per­ American combat troops will be used For further information, contact the Department of fact that we have many friends,” Hartford Ctfnnty Medical commercial property owners faced. hostage crisis has slipped but the cent chose Bush. somewhere in the world during the HARTFORD (UPI) — Police say nean edition of the military Rehabilitation at Hartford Hospital at 524-2940 or the Trudeau said. "We're also very who they would like to see elected in Examiner Dr. Donald Hazen said an 15,000 SQ.FT TURF 5,000 SQ. FT. HALTS In discussing the decision, Sweeney president continued to get good Although 49 percent of the next four years. More than half, homicide has been ruled out in an in­ newspaper Stars and Stripes during Connecticut Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation at, 563- proud that our greatest friend of all 1980. Connecticut holds its first autopsy won't be performed but he said the court ruled that tax respondents said they agreed with however, said a war with the Soviet vestigation of the weekend death of World War II and was a vice presi­ 1177. is also our closest neighbor, the marks for his overall performance, a presidential primary March 25. Elizabeth White Lockwood, 57. wife expected to complete a medical dent of the Overseas Press Club of J 4 8 8 United States of America. classifications were valid so long as survey shows. In the poll released today, 28 per­ the statement: "Sometimes I get the Union is unlikely. 21^ Support for the Soviet grain em­ of Trinity College President examination into the cause of death America. America's favorite fertili­ "But, we do not forget, nor does some rational basis for the The telephone survey of 500 people cent said they preferred Carter over feeling that President Carter just bargo was strong and extended Theodore D. Lockwood. by today. A native of Tuckahoe, N.Y., Mrs. zer for growing thick Prevents crabgrass. Gives the world, that Canada is situated differences exist. He cited a 1977 by the University of Connecticut's all Republican and Democratic can­ doesn't know what he's doing,” 57 across partly lines with 76 percent Mrs Lockwood was found dead by Mrs. Lockwood's father, the late Lockwood earned a bachelor of green lawns. Supplies a full feeding of Turf Build­ geographically between the two decision, which the court used as Institute for Social Inquiry also didates. percent rated the president's perfor- her husband about 2 p.m. Sunday in a Col. Egbert White, was a founder and science degree at Antioch College in NOTICE! high nitrogen feeding to er for developing thich precedence, which established an showed former CIA Director George Kennedy had the backing of 10 per­ m- nee in office as good or fair. supporting thg action and only 14 per­ help your lawn grow thick­ green lawns. Clean, light­ superpowers and that Canada, like garage attached to the couple's home officer in charge of Yank magazine. 1943. the rest of the world, is very in­ exemption on income for dividend Bush as the clear front-runner for the cent of all those surveyed. The president's performance cent opposed. er and greener. Long-last- weight, easy to use Will taxation. received nearly the same rating in About 75 percent supported on the college campus, police said. He also was editor of the Mediterra- Homeowners, Businesses, not burn grass.______terested in the preservation of peace Republican presidential nomination. Among Republican respondents. Taxpayers in proposed enlarged between these two powers and we see "It indicates the court would allow Bush had trailed former California Bush was the strong frontrunner with the December poll but approval of Carter's call for military registra­ that as an important aspect of our the tax classification we have in governor Ronald Reagan among 46 percent of those surveyed choosing his handling of the Iranian crisis tion and 63 percent agreed with the Manchester Main Street Taxing FAMILY role.” phase-in,” Sweeney said. "That's GOP presidential hopefuls in an him over 5 other candidates. Reagan showed a marked decline. statement that "if young men are drafted it is only fair for young SEEO In his home constituency of Spruce why I believed the phase-in was Institute survey two months ago. had support from 25 percent of those Fifty-one percent said Carter had District who would be affected by an women to be drafted, too" FEBRUARY WALLPAPER additional 5 Mill Tax Increase, Grove, Alberta, Clark told sup­ valid. We felt the court had already Carter's standing as a candidate surveyed, former Texas Gov. John done either a fair or poor job of Family porters: "There has been some dis­ addressed it unless It was going to also showed'improvement in the sur­ Connally, 5 percent, Howard Baker, 7 handling the hostage crisis, while 46 Among women respondents 60 per­ should appear at Board of Directors appointment here tonight" change its course.” vey conducted between Jan. 31 and percent and Robert Dole had no sup­ percent said his performance has cent agreed with the statement, SALE Meeting, February 19, 1980 at 8 PM Fast germinating for Feb. 6. port. been good or excellent. In December. while 67 percent of the men surveyed ,quick coverage. Among Democratic respondents, Bush had the backing of 35 percent 73 percent rated the president's per­ agreed. at the Town Hall. Contains perennial 52 percent chose Carter while 27 per­ of all the survey respondents asked to formance as good or exce.'lent. A majority — 76 percent — also felt Area of new proposed ta x grasses for lasting cent backed his leading contender for choose among Republicans, former Sixty-three percent gave Carter on Famous Name cover. 99.9% weed- the Summer Olympics should be W e AIMT district of Manchester free. Backed by the Democratic presidential nomina­ President Gerald Ford got support good or fair ratings for his handling moved out of Moscow. And 71 per­ Scotts "No Quibble tuesdoy. tion, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- from 17 percent of those polled and of the Afghanistan crisis with 52 per­ cent said the U.S. should boycott the Wallcoverings Center Ste. Guarantee". Mass. Reagan was chosen by 13 percent. cent saying the president has not games if they take place.in Moscow. iC y c l e s ... In December, 22 percent of those In the December poll, 23 percent of been tough enough on the Soviets. Featuring: scons The Weather Whalers move up in standings.., Kcs. we re famous SPREADER Manchester High cagers out to for auto painting Fair tonight. Cloudy and mild break hex with East Catholic ... •Strahan •Josephson but did you know we also specialize Wednesday. Detailed forecast on UConn romps over Vermont ... •Schumacher •Vicoa In motorcycles? Page 2. Page 10. Bani-Sadr Gels More Power (0 27" If you 're looking t ‘ - (0 •Wall-Tex •McCordi to restore your <0 Precision Flow Con­ Jmt trol to spread evenly time, " Bani-Sadr was appointed to The Kuwaiti newspaper A1 Watan In Vienna, U.N. Secretary General motorcycle to ils Z r Transport Woes Kurt Waldheim told the Austrian •Imperial •Birge peak appearance, o and prevent over & Inside Today Ayatollah '*> Vn'i' Ruhollah Khomeini . "represent” him as the supreme reported during the weekend < newspaper Die Presse today the don 't wait for the z under application. Business,.....:,...... 13 today handed over his powers as commander, as defined by Iran's Khomeini granted Bani-Sadr the S The transportation woes at the hostages could be released within Spring rush. We Sturdy steel con­ Classified ...... 13-14 supreme commander of Iran's new constitution, Tehran Radio said. power to remove the militants can paint your Winter Olympics In Lake Placid struction, epoxy fin­ Comics...... i...... 15 military to President Abolhassan "It is hoped that with your efficien­ holding the hostages for 108 days and two weeks. cycle now! ish for rust-resis­ have come to surface in the past MANCHESTER few days and are putting the Editorial ...... '...... 4 Bani-Sadr, Iranian news reports said. cy, the affairs of the country and the hand over the Americans to govern­ The release would be achieved tance. k organization of the event in a bad Entertainment ...... 12 The announcement of the change armed forces will continue running ment troops, another possible indica­ through the efforts of the committee TANK ...... $40.00 Family ...... 6 came in a terse report by the official according to Islamic principles,” the tion Khomeini intended to give the I FENDERS...... $ 1 S.OO each light. Page 4. set up by Waldheim to examine WALLPAPER » PAINT MANCHESTER 239 SPENCER ST. O bituaries...... 8 Paris news agency and in a Tehran message added. president the authority to make Iran's charges of the crimes during" I SIDE COVERS...... $10.00 each Charter Oak and Peopletalk...... 2i Radio broadcast monitored in Lon- Khomeini's order, coupled with an decisions that had been made by the 185 WEST MH»LE TNPK., MANCHESTER I Minimum Charge $40.00 Hartford Rd. the shah's regime, the secretary- VERNON 295 HARTFORD TPKE. ayatollah since he took power last OPIN MON., TUCS., I Griping dr ttodyivork Cxtra (Lacquer also auallablei In Sports Sports ...... 9-11 don. earlier decision by the ruling general said. PRI. a SAT. MrSO I MANCHESTER Television ...... 12 la his message to the president. Revolutionary Council to give Bani- February. Ad paid lor b^ Businesses on Main St. opposed to Thus, formal acceptance by Iran WED. TIL NOON, ■ 291 ADAMS ST. (I-N to IXIT m, 7/l» MU* •outh o« (Mdon) Highlights of the Winter Olym­ Update ...... 2 Khomeini, 79, said, "At this sensitive Sadr, 47, full executive powers, Khomeini has been hospitalized in 646-0143 I MuuHb nun -rn a lo b; lulu i 0 0 9 A enlarged tax dlstrlC pics ... Page 9. Tehran with a heart comlition since was all that stood in the way uf the Weather ; ...... 2 stage when the need for centraliza­ broadened the president's power THURS. M I PAKiiurAiiriOMAACo'ctmcRsoniY tion is greater than at any other base considerably. Jan. 24. commission to begin its probe. EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 19, 1980 - 3 2 - EVENING HERALD. T ag . Feb 1». IWO Ubclote

hostages by Iran. guerrillas have engaged Soviet forces and Russian- their sixth day of a strike. Pollution and Misuse Carter apparently still has no firm scenario for winning backed Afghan troops in m ore than a half dozen provinces Mrs. Byrne has said she will not negotiate with the un­ W.ASHINGTON I L’PI i - Pollution and misuse ol water the freedom of the 50 Americans held in captivity since ranging from Badakhsban, in the northeast near the ion's current leadership. She said striking firefighters resources threaten the quality and quantity of the U S. ,Nov. 4 by Iranian militants. border with Pakistan to Nintroz in the southwest near the will be replaced with men and women from the Fire Department’s eligibility list. water supply, a government report said today But aides indicate the first hurdle in the delicate border with Iran. The 10th annual report from the President s Council on process has been cleared with Iran's acceptance of the The rebels said Soviet forces backed by tanks and Environmental Quality listed examples of water makeup of the five-member panel to conduct an inquiry helicopter gunships were staging an offensive against Yugoslavs Join Party problems ranging from dwindling supplies in the Wrest to into allegations against the deposed shah. rebel strongholds in the eastern province of Paktia. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) — Officials say many "acid rain in the Northeast Also noted were toxic young Yugoslavs have joined the Communist Party as an chemical contamination of the Great Lakes and the im­ act of .loyalty to President Josip Broz Tito, 87, who lies pact of pollution on coastal fisheries and the Chesapeake Soviets Drop Gas. Bombs More Rain Predicted close to death in the hospital. Bay ISLAMABAD. Pakistan — Soviet combat planes have LOS ANGELES fU PI) — Rain was predicted today in Tito's condition apparently has stabilized, although his The council reported an overall improvement in urban dropped deadly gas bombs in at least one of the more Southern California, where mudslides and flash flt^ s kidneys have weakened to the point where constant air quality, but warned of serious soil erosion problems than half a dozen Afghan provinces where fighting with were blamed for at least 16 deaths. dialysis treatment is necessary. and loss of agricultural land to urban sprawl Moslem rebels is now raging, a Pakistan newspaper California Gov. Jerry Brown suspended his presidential reported today campaigning in M assachusetts today to tour the flood- Understanding Expected Carter Awaits Signals The report could not be independently confirmed but ravaged areas and sign disaster declarations. .A the United States last month said it was investigating WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretary of State Cyrus ■/ WASHINGTON 'U P Ii - With the way cleared for claims by Afghan refugees Soviet forces have used Mayor Threatens Firings Vance's trip to Europe is expected to result in an un­ creation of an investigative commission. President poisonous gas bombs in fighting. The Soviets have denied derstanding with America's European allies on coordina­ r,’/ Carter awaits further signals today in the touchy the charges CHICAGO (UPI) — Mayor Jane M. Byrne has tion of Western policy toward the Soviet occupation of negotiations to secure the release of the American The Islamic Front rebel group .Monday said Moslem threatened to fire as many as 600 firefighters who are in Afghanistan, said officials.

MAtlOHAl WlAtHlI U tV lCf ^ f C * S I •• 7AM 1ST 2 - 3 0 - 10 Peopletalk- Reynolds Won’t Resign Meet the Boss Is Rosalynn Carter Really Running the Coun­ try'’ " That's the title of a copyright article in For Racial Slur in Poll McCall "s magazine by political reporter MvTa structure. MaePherson. who answers the question with an WEST HAVEN (UPI) - Rep. Russell Reynolds, D-West Haven, is "No! No! No' income tax. No emphatic ' Yes ' more taxes. Limit spending. Put the She says when she asked the first lady if she had willing to be censured by the House but won't resign for using a racial Niggers back to work, " he replied in anything to do with the firing of former HEW writing. Reynolds signed the poll and Second-Floor Hallway Secretary Joseph Califano. she said. "I um. didn't slur on a recent political poll, a Ruined Records Classes Must Go On later admitted it was his. make that decision I I I let Jimmy make that fellow lawmaker says. The three-term legislator and These buckets are collecting leaks coming through the se­ The leaks coming through the second floor roof of Despite absent tiles, a discolored ceiling, and the leaks that decision." Rep Vito Mazza. D-West Haven, representative for Dale Carnegie cond floor roof of Manchester High School. The ceiling tiles .And of her husband s top aides: T h e y don't Manchester High School have gone through a wooden file caused these problems, classroom learning goes on at said he had met with Reynolds Satur­ courses in New Haven later issued a reflect the discoloration and deterioration caused by the always react the way I want them to. " Says Ms. cabinet in the French classroom, leaving the wood warped and Manchester High School. (Herald photo by Pinto) day and Monday and Reynolds was ■‘1 M prepared apology for his “inap­ MaePherson. "Mrs Carter's giggles are not im­ leaking water. (Herald photo by Pinto) stained and its contents ruined. (Herald photo by Pinto) "very sorry for what he did" and propriate use of words. promptu girlish punctuations . they are calculated For period ending 7 a m. EST 2 20 80. During Tuesday knew it caused "serious injury " to The mayor and the Democratic smokescreens — to deflect and disarm and to soften night, snow will fall over most of the Rockies, changing himself, his family and the House. town chairman of West Haven called her power image. In speeches, they often come to showers and ram into portions of central Texas. Rain ■'He's willing to take his lumps for for Reynolds' resignation and Rep. exactly in the same spot." will also be expected in the Ohio-Tennessee valley, while it. He's willing to accept punishment Thirman Milner. D-Hartford, said snow IS anticipated in upper . and upper on the floor of the House for it." Maz­ action should be taken to censure and Michigan Clear to partly cloudv elsewhere Language Barrier za said Monday in a telephone inter­ \ dismiss Reynolds. Manchester High School Has Had Heavy Use view. Legislative officials were The bride was Argentine, the groom. Japanese, Mazza said "at this point he's researching law books because no be brought up to standard.” committee.” and the ceremony Hindu — and with that. Olivia Weather Forecast willing to accept" censure but won't one could recall a similar situation in By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA ’The most striking deterioration is ’The report specifically cited the Hussey, star of the film version of "Romeo and resign. recent history. Herald Reporter the school’s roof with its much roof problem. “A new roof (should) Juliet " and ex-wife of Dean Martin's son. Dino. was " \s of this point, he feels he's not Russell Reynolds The state constitution has a section Mostly sunny breezy and Lxicndcd Outlook MANCHESTER - The town’s high bemoaned leaks. Dr. Kennedy has be provided to eliminate the serious wed Monday to .Akiri Fusei. one of Japan's top pop going to resign but he will not be a which says the House “shall punish warmer today Highs in the Extended outlook for .New school was built 25 years ago. What called the roof repair the anchor of water problems.” middle 40s or 7 Celsius Fair England Thursday through singers candidate for re-election, " Mazza Catholic priest, was asked in a recent members for disorderly conduct and Swami Muktananda — Miss Hussey's guru — per­ happens when the only high school in the renovation project,’ Cost es­ tonight Lows 25 to 30 •Saturday said, adding he didn't think his UPI survey of the entire Legislature with the consent of two-thirds, expel timates for its repair range from formed the ceremony in Miami where, in addition a town has served thousands of peo­ Wednesday variable .Massachusetts. Rhode colleague should resign. whether he supported a state income a member. " It does not define dis­ $500,000 to $900,000. cloudiness continued mild Island 4: Connecticut: Cloudy to communications problems arising from the ple as an evening and day school, Tugboat Saved; Reynolds, a former Roman tax. raising taxes or changing the tax orderly conduct. At a recent Board of Education with highs 45 to 50 Chance of with chance of showers ceremony s use of Hindi, the bride and groom had along with having been a community meeting, member Peter Crombie precipitation near zero today. Thursday Chance of rain their own problems. college and the site of sporting Threat Ended said, “It is recognized by educators 10 percent tonight and 20 per­ Friday and rain or snow Fusei speaks little English and Miss Hussey, no events? cent Wednesday Winds Saturday Highs in the 40s as well as by anyone with common Japanese Nor does he speak Spanish — her native James Kennedy, superintendent of NEW LONDON (UPI) - Salvage southwest 15 to 20 mph today Thursday cooling to the 30s Reagan Backers in State schools, said what happens to the sense — the roof leaks.” crews early today pulled a sunken longue. diminishing to around 10 mph Saturday Overnight lows in high school is the same thing that John Tucci is a member of the tugboat from the Thames River tonight becoming southerly the 30s early Thursday Said the swami. in blessing them. "A husband and would happen to a lived-in home. citizens panel and also campaigned channel after five days of round-the- around 10 mph Wednesday otherwise in the 20s and low wife should become one. they should not remain as two." “After 25 years of use, the town is as an independent in the 1979 ciock work which the Coast Guard Long Inland Sound 30s Don’t See Joke Damaging faced with the same things a municipal elections. During that credited as averting a potential dis­ Maine .New Hampshire Long Inland Sound to campaign his opening remarks Chance of rain Thursday homeowner faces; you must renew aster. Watch Hill. R.L. and and secure your investment so it will before the Concerned Citizens for Chance of snow north and rain Change of Pace HARTFORD (UPI) - Ronald laugh, and I wish some people said “Connecticut Republicans de­ The Frank H. Cavin, which sank Monlauk Point. N.L.; last another 25 years.” Manchester’s Development were, or snow south Friday and Reagan's campaign organizers in wouldn’t try to make cheap stories mand you retract ethnic slurs of while on a dredging operation, was High pressure off the mid- Saturday Highs in the 30s Kenny Rogers — who switched his style from With that in mind, the town’s “ How nice it is to be in a room full of Connecticut say they don't think the out of it.” Connecticut's Italian and Polish raised from the river at about 1 a.m. Atlantic coast will move north and 40s south Thursday hard rock to country — says he's really never been education officials developed a 68- conservatives.” It was being pumped out and checked slowly eastward .South to anything else. candidate's telling of an ethnic joke The joke went like this: residents if you wish your campaign becoming colder with highs in page report itemizing the changes ’Tucci said Monday he comes to the for leaks, said Lt. Michael Conway, southwest winds 10 to 20 the 20s north and low 30s south In an interview with Parade magazine. Rogers will seriously offend anyone or "How do you tell who the Polish to remain welcome in our state. they believe are necessary. ’Those citizens panel with,,“An open mind Coast Guard captain of the Port of knots today diminishing to Friday and Saturday Over­ says "1 was country all the time. When I sang damage his chances in the state. fellow is at a cock fight? He's the one "One Earl Butz in the Republican same officials also called for the and without bias. If the money is just around 10 knots late tonight night lows in the teens north ■Ruby. Don't Take Your Love to Town." with the The joke, which the Republican with the duck. party is enough^4^aid referring to New London. creation of a 31-member citizens ad- for the roof, I don’t see a problem.” then'fccreasing to 10 to 15 and 20s south First Edition, everybody took it as a Vietnam presidential hopeful told aboard a "How do you tell who the Italian is the former Agncimufe’^i^cretary He said 1.000 gallons of oil leaked visory committee to make Not only are prominent local con­ knots Wednesday after­ Vermont Considerable campaign bus in New Hampshire at the cock fight? He's the one who who was criticized for telling a joke from the tug but most was carried protest song — but it was country." recommendations about the plans servatives and educators voicing sup­ noon Visibility generally 5 cloudinesstthrough the period over the weekend, prompted an aide bets on the duck. derogatory to bla^s. into Long Island Sound where it dis­ A chance of flurries Friday In any case, the transition is a success at the and then to lobby for them in the port for the roof renovation. miles or more but locally 3 to quip "there goes Connecticut." “ How do you know the Mafia was In 1978, CapeceljBtro accused Presi­ sipated or was cieaned up successful­ and Saturday Highs in the up­ bank. Rogers — almost broke three years ago — community. Teachers within the school are ly from the Groton shoreline. miles in haze Wednesday earned nearly $3.5 million last year from records, Ralph E. Capecelatro of Orange, there? The duck wins. " dent Carter’s mother Lillian of per 30s to mid 40s Thursday The citizens committees hasbeen crying out for relief from the Conway said that “what could have morning Fair through concerts and television appearances. one of six state co-chairmen on “There goes Connecticut, " joked a making an ethnic slur against Italian- falling to the 30s Friday and meeting for the past month. The nuisance. tonight then variable Reagan's campaign, said Monday he Reagan aide on the campaign bus Americans when she met Gov. Ella been a major disaster was held to a the mid 20s to low 30s .Satur­ Says he. "I don't want to get trapped on one style Katherine Bourn, a French teacher heard the joke and “I don't see after he heard Reagan tell the tale to group is composed of several former minor incident” because of the cloudiness Wednesday. day Lows in the 20s Thursday If I stayed in one area. I'd suffocate. I can't Grasso, the daughter of Italian im­ whose room is on the second floor of and teens to low 20s Friday anything offensive about it at all. I reporters late Saturday. Board of Eucation members, FTA of­ Leaking into First Floor cooperation of the tug’s owners, Average wave heights 2 to stagnate," migrants, for the first time. the high school, said teaching with and Saturdav don't think its going to bother Connecticut, which holds its first- ficials, politicians of various per­ American Dredging Co., and others 3 feet today and tonight and down into the first floor. By looking through the leaking roof is, "like trying to ever presidential primary on March suasions, and members of an earlier The business machines classroom on the involved in the salvage. Wednesday afternoon anyone." the window, one can see where the first floor operate outdoors, in a way.” Mrs. otherwise about 1 foot. But a Hartford City Councilman 25, has large Italian-American and Pancake Supper citizens advisory committee. Some first floor of Manchester High School has The tug was scheduled to be towed Real Stinker Bourn added, “We had such a wet sent Reagan a telegram demanding Polish-American populations. MANCHESTER — A pancake of them know a lot about the high signs of roof damage, which means water is roof meets the floor of the second level. two miles up river for repairs, the London Magistrate Audrey Frisby put "Mr. school — others frankly admit spring last year, the water just he apologize to Connecticut residents But Reagan aide Enid Borden said supper will be held tonight at Neill leaking through the second floor, straight (Herald photo by Pinto) Coast Guard said. It sank while Smelly " out of business Wednesday — to the relief, dripped and dripped.” Her bulletin of Italian and Polish ancestry. she didn't think the joke would hurt Hall of St. Mary’s Church, 41 Park St. they’re coming in from the cold. working on a project to deepen the The Almanac no doubt, of debtors he'd been stalking with a stench ministration’s viewpoint to the tion is needed to correct the boards, wood counters and school Reagan apologized Monday for Reagan’s campaign and he “always Pancakes, sausage and beverages N. Charles Boggini is a member of them deteriorate. It is the essence of river to allow for passage of the calculated to extract gold from a lead mine. building’s deterioration and ob­ records are ruined from the seeping telling the joke, saying it wasn't had strong ties” with the Italian- will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in a the citizens panel and also belongs to common sense,” public. He has worked at the high Navy’s Trident submarines being The freelance bill collector — his real name is An­ solescence, and to rehabilitate it. rainwater. By I niled I'ress Inlernalionul meant as a slur. But he called the American community. fund-raising effort. Concerned Citizens for Manchester’s M. Philip Susag, a Board of Educa­ school for many years, and is now the built in Groton. drew Smullian — operated by showing up in deb­ Development, the group that director of vocational education. Lawrence believes the school has Mrs. Bourn’s concerns are shared Today is Tuesday. Feb 19. the 50th day of 1980 with 316 media's reporting of the story a Hartford City Councilman Sidney Tickets for adults and for children tion member for five years, who tors' offices, dressed like a bum. reeking of rotten As Lawrence stalks the quarter- the space for the proposed by out-of-town educators who viewed Ecumenical Service to follow “cheap shot." Gardner said “there’s no question Will be available at the door. spearheaded the drive to pull out served as chairman of the board’s cheese, eggs and kippers, and threatening to stay "•from the federal Department of mile of halls on the first floor, and renovations, but that it needs work. the high school to determine whether BOLTON—There will be an The moon is moving toward its first quarter. "No slur was intended," Reagan Reagan's campaign in Connecticut building and sites committee, said, until they paid up Housng and Urban Development’s climbs the stairs to the second floor “In most cases, it is a matter of it would receive national accredita­ ecumenical Ash Wednesday service The morning stars are Mars Jupiter and Saturn said between campaign stops in New has been drastically damaged by his Gyms Open Afternoons “Routine maintenance hasn’t been Said Mrs. Frisby. in fining Smullian. "If there is community development block grant of the quadrangle, he smokes his pipe moving walls or constructing new tion. According to the report of the this Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at St. The evening stars are Mercury and Venus Hampshire. "‘I apologize to anyone extraordinarily insensitive remark.” EAST HARTFORD - The Depart­ funded over the years. Also, the any flicker of morality in the people who put you up program. and entfeLs rooms as if he owns the walls. We may have the room, but it visiting committee of the New Maurice Church. After the service Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. who was offended by it ... You've Gardner, state coordinator for ment of Parks and Recreation has different focus of education over the to this I think they should pay. They are sharks," Boggini, who owns a manufac­ building. is all chopp^ up. We just aren’t England Association of Secondary there will be a Lenten lunch of soup Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who for­ never heard me tell them from a John Anderson's presidential cam­ announced that four gymnasiums years calls for different uses of the She says Smullian is in trouble if he reverts to “Amazingly low vandalism, ” he making good use of the space we Schools and Colleges, “Renovation and bread, at the church parish mulated the modern model of the solar system was born platform in an attempt to get a cheap paign, sent Reagan a telegram which will be open afternoons during school turing company, said Monday, “My space.” being a stinker in the next 12 months. says between puffs. “It’s just wear have now. With an expeditious use of and updating of the building is judged center. The luncheon will include a Feb 19. 1473 vacation. Today, Feb. 20, 21 and 22 personal feeling is that any corpora­ Neil Lawrence is the man chosen tion, or business, or individual has to and tear.” Lawrence said the renova­ the spee we now have, the rooms can absolutely essential by the visiting spiritual reading. On this date in history: O’Connell, O’Brien and Sunset Ridge by the high school to bring the ad­ maintain his buildings. You don’t let In 1922. vaudeville and musical comedy star Ed Wynn Quote of the Day Schools will be open from 1 p.m. to became the first big name in show business to sign for a Light Voting Forecast 2:30 p.m. for grade 6 through 8 regular radio show. Broadway composer Marvin Hamlisch. students. The time for high school Ill 1945. American .Marines landed on Iwo .lima to start explaining in Esquire magazine why he now wants students will be 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. IMCRilMBU 9Q1 m e I one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific during World to become a rock star: "Barry Manilow puts out a In Vacancy Elections Goodwin School gymnasium will be War II song and 3 million people buy it. Me, I work on a open from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. for By United Prens Inlernalionul In Portland, Cromwell and part of Can’t lose weight? Con­ Estate Broadway musical and it takes a ton of sweat, and grade 6 through 8 students and from 2 .The Saving Place. even if it's a hit. it'll take two years before the guy Light turnouts were expected as Middletown, voters were selecting sider the case of Paul M. p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for high school Kimmelman of Pittsburgh. IBy GERALD P. ROTHMAN, REALTOR Lottery Numbers in Indianapolis sees it. 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Richard Riccardo, president of the Ricardo said the job action would wages were the major issues. 4 - EVENING HERALD, Tues., Keb. 19, 1980 Editorial Olympic Transport Since last Tuesday, the also come under inspection. cooperation and efficiency. eyes of the world have been The initiai ruiing on the To us, these circumstances focused on a small village in transport system after the are unforgivable. upstate New Yorl^. first few days was in all prac­ While plans were effective­ Lake Placid is currently ticality there wasn’t one. ly implemented for the under the scrutiny of the Tales of spectators, games and the housing and entertaining of the assembled and comfortable at home world as it hosts the annual clutching very expensive cooperation and efficiency. winter Olympic Games. tickets to various events, athletes, apparently someone watchii^ television. There are indications forgot about the second most It has come to light in the being stranded as far away as Those who made it to the however, the transport past few days, however, that 16 miles from the site, began important groups at the games should have expected, troubles are being resolved. all is not rosy and well in this to leak out of Lake Placid games — the spectators. and rightfully so, to be able to In our opinion, this is a day The Lake Placid Olympic usually sleepy resort town. near the end of the week. get to the events they had late and a dollar short. Organizing Committee It has been assaulted by a Apparently these persons paid to see with little or no The problems should have should be congratulated on horde of sportsmen, spec­ were stranded as they waited hassle. never happened in the first one hand for the facilities it tators and newspersons from for buses to take them to the The transportation mess at place. Lake Placid should has provided, but should also all over the world and as a games, buses which arrived Lake Placid puts the U.S. in a have been a name which will result, evidence of late if they arrived at all. be admonished for allowing bad position, at a time when live fondly in the memory of bureaucratic bungling has Events which were sold out such an important facet of such a position is less than thousands of spectators from come to light. and expected to be seen by the games as spectator desireable. throughout the world. transportation to become While the games standing-room-only crowds, The host country of the Because of poor planning, bungled. themselves have captured were observed by half-empty Olympic Games should be the thought of Lake Placid to The games are a spectator the attention of the world the stands during the weekend seen under the best possible many in the future, will leave event, either in person or by transportation system for Decause of the massive conditions and the operation a sour taste in their mouths. spectators to the event has transportation foul-up.______persons who are sitting warm of the games should reflect

SCOOPS byDongSnqyd Letters ANP WOWV WESffT W W f A m u m HAP IT. (WRIER HASN'T (iorit KNonfwiMriris. Two children at Center Springs Park try • • • I \ ! 1 the tandem approach to sliding Monday. Solar Power Several hundred children were at sliding To the editor: A front page story in the Feb. 5 sun would intercept about 55 million - g j East Hartford edition of The Herald BTU of solar energy a year. implies that the public is being Because the panels are fixed in a denied information on the operating position and because there tends to results of the federally-funded solar be less need for hot water when the water heater installed on an East sun shines brightly, the both Hartford fire station. available and .collectable, solar It is my understanding that the energy is about 16 million BTU. project was funded by the U.S. The present price of a solar water Department of Energy's National heater is about $40 a square foot: the Solar Heating and Cooling actual cost of the fire station water Snow Architects Demonstration Program. The con­ heater was probably higher because Three children at Square Village put their talents to work Monday the panels were apparently in­ The Herald in Washington tractors for that program were and constructed an igloo in front of their homes. The igloo construc­ adequately designed and were selected for their ability to install tors, from left, Lynn Camire, 13, 32E Channing Drive; Shalene Westry, and operate the system, not for their replaced with more expensive panels 10, and Yuri Westry, 11, both of 22G Channing Drive. (Herald photo by ability to analyze the raw data. If the several months later. Although the terms of the contract have been cost of the Town of East Hartford Pinto) carried out, the date was submitted was negligible, the present capital Carter Lost Chance to Free Hostages to the Solar Data Network. Reports costs to the economy and hence the taxpayers is about $600 a year. on the operation should be available Rep. George Hansen (R-ldaho) to December, The third time they were Oct, 22 and the U.S. Embassy and its The comparitive costs of hot water from the U.S. Department of Energy By LEE RODERICK begin releasing the hostages. Bani- prepared to begin releasing them personnel in Tehran were seized on furnished by the solar water heater Technical Information Center, P.O. WASHINGTON - It is obviously to Sadr had succeeded in getting was at Christmas, to coincide with Nov. 4, That was precisely the time with a backup oil heater and conven­ Box 62, Oak Ridge, Tenn.. 37830. be hoped that the current moves Ayatollah Khomeini's blessiifg for the vist of the American clergymen. involved in the events of August 1953 tional heaters for one year are: the Many millions of dollars of the toward a peaceful settlement in Iran the arrangement. Again, however, says this official, which many Iranians instinctively taxpayers' money have been wasted solar system, $650; an oil heater, will soon result in the release of the The release was to be in exchange the Carter administration chose not feared were about to be repeated. by the Demonstration program $225; an electric heater (time of day American hostages. for Washington's agreement to hold to make any gesture to the militants The shah fled Iran that time as because it provides no information rates) $265; a natural gas heater is But President Carter's assertion congressional hearings on U.S.-Iran to help them save face, and again the well, but returned following a CIA- which could not be obtained more probably less expensive than an oil Wednesday night that he has "left no relations, including charges against militants in the end chose not to heater. assisted coup 13 days later that economically by conventional stone unturned" in the pursuit of that the deposed Shah Mohammed Reza proceed with releasing any of the overthrew Mohammed Mossadegh. The fire chief's claim that there is research and developement end simply doesn't square with the Pahlavi. hostages. In a recent meeting with two more hot water available now is not techniques. facts. In that The agreement was reached after A toast by Carter to the shah on members of Congress, a young Ira­ Certainly elaborate data collection due to solar energy, but to the larger regard at least, Rep. Henry S. Reuss (D-Wis,), chair­ New Year's Eve in 1977 in Tehran nian known to be close to both and analysis of fully operational storage capacity which was installed the president is man of the House Banking Com­ still haunts U.S.-Iranian relations; Khomeini and the militants at the systems on existing structures are with the solar system. vulnerable to the mittee, spoke with Hansen in a long­ ... Iran under the great embassy said, “What Iran really not necessary to determine the cost The time will come very likely, criticism s being distance telephone call and then an­ leadership of the shah is an island of wants from the United States is two of heating water by various means. when the inhabitants of this world levelled at him by nounced, on Nov. 26, that his com­ stability in one of the more troubled things, By observation, there appears to will need to rely extensively on solar Democratic rival, mittee would begin the hearings. areas of the world. This is a great energy, but that time is a long way “First, recognition that what be about 100 square feet of collector Sen. Edward Bani-Sadr, elated over the apparent tribute to you, your majesty, and to happened in Iran was a genuine mass off. We cannot afford to use un­ area at the fire station. Ap­ Kennedy of breakthrough, immediately an­ your leadership, and to the respect, revolution and not just a coup d-etat. proximately 75 percent of the hot economical sources of energy at a Massachusetts. nounced it on the state radio admiration and love which your peo­ And second, assurances that you will water needs would be met by an op­ time when we so desperately need to Knowledgeable Iranian sources network. ple give to you," not fool around in Iranian politics." timum system designed at the time put our economy on an even keel. confirm that there have been at least But the agreement fell through the Eleven months later the United Ironically, the international com­ of the original installation. In central Herbert G. Aas, three occasions since the American following day when Reuss, reported­ States shipped riot gear to Iran, by mission apparently now being Connecticut an area of 100 square 30 Legion Drive, hostages were seized on Nov. 4 when ly under White House pressure, then under martial law. And two formed to investigate allegations feet oriented perpendicular to the East Hartford. militants at the U.S. Embassy were stipulated that all the hostages must months after that, on Jan. 16, 1979, against the shah, and look into the prepared to begin releasing the 50 be released before hearings could the shah left Iran for a "vacation " history of U.S.-Iran relations, Quote/Unquote Americans. But each time the Carter begin. abroad which presumably will be appears headed down the same path administration refused to make the On Nov. 28, the limb he had climbed permanent. proposed by Bani-Sadr, now Iran’s slightest gestures of conciliation, "We’ve had stories»of bartenders todka arc atill booming. out on having been sawed off, Bani- Such sentiments as the Carter president, way back in November. serving it with an American flag “No. 1 don't think we're a gay leading the militants instead of Sadr was fired as foreign minister. toast were strong on the minds of And President Carter indicates ■ ' ^ - vy -t U. • • •• retrench into their non-compromise stuck in the drink. They'll pour it, but band The gay inflection is something A highlevel Iranian official in Iranians when the shah was allowed he’s ready to cooperate with the com­ position. they're not happy about it. " 1 am very used to because I was in a Washington says the militants at the into the United States for medical mission to secure release of the This reporter personally witnessed — I nidmlificd spokrHnian for long-running play on the West Coast U.S. Embassy were also prepared to treatment which many doctors now hostages. But the question remains one of those three occasions — in late Stolirhnaya, the only iniporlrd in which every night 1 got raped on begin releasing their hostages to concede could have been ad­ whether he could have had the same November when Abol Hassan Bani- Rusaian \odka. Allhoiifch stage by two guys." coincide with the interview on NBC ministered elsewhere. result for the asking — as long ago as barlendera and lippirrs alike arc — David Hodo, member of (be Sadr, then Iran's foreign minister, Television of one of the hostages. Thirteen days lapsed between the three months. angry o%cr the Kuaaian invaaion of \illage I’eople pop group. (Neu worked out an agreement through Marine Cj)l. William G^lleeos, in time the shah went to New York on Afghanialan, aalca of the Kuaaian Miisiral Kxprenhi Unusual Transport '^.1 Using a unique device, this youngster was ticipate in sliding activities at Center Springs typical of hundreds of children who took ad­ Park. (Herald photo by Pinto) Washington Merry-Go-Round vantage of snow and vacation Monday to par­

El Salvador: Will U.S. Bungle Again? Crowded Conditions By JACK ANDERSON Proposing up the losers who are dinate power of the army and the 14- U.S. policy makers would use the ficials estimate that kidnapping is the sensible grounds that the goods Hundreds of children, on vacation from school this week, flocked to ;.. •>-.; - HOME IMPROVEMENT WASHINGTON - The United now nominally in charge of El family oligarchy that has exploited proposed millions in economic and already a $20-million-a-year “in­ may well wind up in Russia. But he Center Springs Park Monday, to take advantage of winter conditions. States is on the verge of repeating its Salvador will put the United States in El Salvador for generations. But this military aid as a lever with which to dustry” in El Salvador, Leftist includes Yugoslavia in his list of (Herald photo by Pinto) LOANS.. disastrous Iranian and Nicaraguan a no-win position if the intelligence the junta cannot do, analysts feel. pry some real reforms out of the elements, cut out of participation in satellites, despite a record of anti- STEEL CELLAR DOORS Town of Glastonbury policies in tiny El Salvador, with experts’ predictions come true and Despite repeated pledges — as rulers of El Salvador, the junta’s regime, are believed to be Soviet independence that goes back results that could be equally the junta collapses. Armed revolt recently as last week — to enact It would, for example, be in line preparing for armed insurrection — to 1948. That was a year before the tluiiimunity Develupnient catastrophic for U.S. interests in will almost surely break out, with reform measures the junta is by its with Jimmy Carter’s vocal support with Cuban help. Chinese communists gained power Any Klork GrunI Program Central America. leftist rebels encouraged by Cuba very makeup incapable of carrying of humhn rights to demand that, in By using our aid package as with Russian assistance — and u s. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND The State Department, the Pen­ and the Russians, who could con­ through on its pledges, U.S. experts return for U.S. aid, the junta live up leverage for reform, there is an ad­ several years before the Chinese Length URBAN DEVELOPMENT tagon and the CIA have all urged ceivably gain another toehold near are convinced. The coalition, with to its promise of a general amnesty mittedly slim chance that a peaceful followed the Yugoslavs’ lead and or Do you need a new roof?...insulatlon? ...new Congress to rush vital Mexican oil fields. The United two members from the military, is for political prisoners. solution may be achieved in El broke with the Russians. plumblng?...palntlng?...rewirlng?...new floors? States will be seen once more as the “ really unnatural,” one suorce Salvador. By pouring money down Width economic and The United States might insist that Walrh on Waste ThruuKh iho Community Development Block Grant Program, the Town of military aid to the ^ ^ bulwark of an unpopular regime. explained — like a coalition between the junta broaden its base to include the junta rathole with no con­ Another well-intended government (ilastonburv will help provide low or no-inlerest home improvement loans and grants for honuHiwners who have found it difficult to make necessary home coalition junta The basic trouble, sources told my the Yippies and the John Birch Socie­ civilian elements from the left. This cessions, there’s no chance at all. program is wasting millions because repairs due to high interest rates If your income and family site are within associates Bob Sherman and Peter ty in this country. certain limits you mav qualify Assistance can be used for residential repairs that rules the would give it a slight chance for sur­ Shades of Red of fraud and red tape. Six years ago. FREE ESTIMATES only All eligible buildings must be repaired to eliminate code violations first Massachusetts- Grant, is the lack of popular support The basic economic and political vival, according to spokesmen for the For Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C., Congress voted special payments, in If there are no code violations, you may use (he loan for normal repairs, axiuan Coiff maintenance and improvements which will not affect the assessment of your size nation — the for the military-moderate junta. Its power in El Salvador in this century Washington Office in Latin America the treatment a communist country addition to unemployment compen­ IP home, such as rewiring, painting, plumbing, insulation and roof repair failure to control events has been has rested with 14 extremely wealthy (WOLA), a Washington-based human The loans will be handled by local banks Once you qualify to take advantage second junta to deserves seems to depend on sation, for workers whose companies Messenger-Delivery Also Any of this low interest rate program, you still must tw approved by a local lending demonstrated by continuing families, which have kept their " says its time to freshen-up institution Your home improvement loan will be processed by the bank as take control since rights organization. geography, not history. Viewing the were forced out of business by would a conventional home improvement loan The Town will provide a coup toppled President Harold bloodshed — kidnappings, street wealth and position by an unholy Instead, our policy advisers are Soviet Union as our greatest enemy foreign competition. Since then, assistance in selecting qualified contractors and will inspect the contractor's For Spring. We offer the Type of work to make sure you are getting a good job Humberto Romero last Oct. 15. violence and random acts of alliance with the military. And this urging Congress to rush $49.5 million — if not our only one — in the com­ almost $91 million has been spent to Service Yet these same agencies’ in- terrorism. power base has remained as solid as in aid to the junta without exacting munist world, Thurmond favors ease the shock of displacement. But a SMALL PACKAGES • ENVELOPES • LOCAL finest permanent waving Carpenter The one way the'junta could sur­ ever since the October ouster of the Door to Door ■ Stmi Dty Strvice For inforiiiulioii pleuM* cull Donuld U'uIhIi ur teliigence experts privately any conditions that would make the cultivating close ties with Red China recent investigation turned up many JoHcpIi MuHcmcci ul 247-2318 A SERVICE OF di«l< rld« OF CONNECTICUT. INt. at very affordable prices. Work acknowledge that the five-member vive, according to the experts, would latest in a long line of military dic­ aid worthwhile. as an anti-Soviet ally in the Far East. fraudulent payments, and . .Kur raiiiilir- a -M u m i- imi\ ai luallx lake ihi- rorm of u be to effect land reform, disband the tators. The predictable result is that araitl. junta has virtually no popular sup­ At the same time, he adamantly bureaucratic bungling so serious that 646-1140 1043 Main St., Manchaster 043-8832 port and will undoubtedly fall by the hated secret police, guarantee It might seem, with the lessons of violence will continue and grow in opposes the sale of sophisticated U.S. legitimate payments are usually TOM KIRBY 8 7 2 -6 2 3 6 end of the year at the latest. political liberty and curb the inor­ Iran and Nicaragua at hand, that the unhappy nation. Intelligence of­ technology to any Soviet satellite, on delayed for months. 6 - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 19, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb. 19, 1980 - 7 Computer Talk 5etty’& Notfibssk Vfeddlnos Set at MCC Court Rules for Town Stankiewicx-Pavan MANCHESTER - The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, In Anti-Trust Lawsuit By Mary Ann Pavan of Manchester and John Stankiewicz, in cooperation with the Small aiso of Manchester, were married Feb. 1 at the Church of Business Administration and VERNON — A suit, brought cidents. mittee. the Assumption in Manchester. Manchester Community College, is against the Town of Vernon in Michael Royce, owner of the auto Speaking for the town, Schwebel, in BETTY RYDER The Rev. George Laiiberte of the Church of the sponsoring a seminar, “Mini Com­ January 1975, charging the town with body firm, charged that the associa­ his memorandum, said that upon Assumption performed the doubie-ring ceremony. puters for Small Business.” ’The violating the Connecticut Anti-trust tion restricted its membership and applying the rule of reason test to the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pavan had refused to allow him to join. seminar will be held Saturday at 9 Act, has been settled in Tolland town’s alleged action, “The court of 433 Keeney St., Manchester. The bridegroom is the son Since filing the action he was allowed a.m., in Room 216 of the Hartford County Superior Court. William must find that the defendant’s acts to join that following March but he Hope you enjoyed the snowfall as boil. Serve piping hot, using 4H>unces of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stankiewicz of 22 S. Adams St., Road campus of MCC. Registration Barber, retired Supreme Court were reasonable in light of the cir­ much as we did. African Speaker Manchester. will begin at 8:30 a.m. justice ruled in favor of the town. claimed he incurred damages from glasses into which you pour 3-ounces cumstances and constituted a valid ' After such a long time, it was nice Speaking of notes, also received hVss Michaiina Pietras of Manchester was maid of ’The course, is designed to acquaint Former Town Attorney Abbot Feb. 1974 to March 1975. Caribou. exercise of the municipality’s police to see and I was especially glad that one from Mrs. Doris Hogan, whose honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Stankiewicz of small businesses with the Schwebel had asked the information The chief of police prepared an out­ ’This is guaranteed to ward off power and are therefore not subject it fell on a Saturday so not as many social studies class at Bennet Junior Cheshire, the bridegroom’s sister; Mrs. Kathieen Huot of applications and benefits of micro­ he filed in a memorandum be in­ line concerning wrecker service to chills, warm you up and make under (state statutes.)” people had to dash off to work. chicken noodle soup look good again. High School, recently had a most in­ Manchester; and Miss Laura Jean Pavan of Manchester, computers. The financial feasibility cluded in the packet to be given to the the Town Council on March 17, 1975 I felt like Ma Ingalls in “Little teresting speaker, as part of a unit of the bride’s niece. of micro-computers for small Town Council tonight. After he made and the council approved it. House on the Prairie.’’ I immediately Pipe Band Dance • study about Africa. Joseph Stankiewicz of Boston, Mass., was his brother’s businesses will also be considered. that request, earlier last week, the It provided that any wrecker ser­ In his decision Judge Barber ruled made a big Crockpot full of chicken best man. Ushers were Mark Stankiewicz of Manchester, No prior knowledge of computers is decision was filed in the Rockville vice business within the Town of Ver­ that the town hadn’t entered into an noodle soup. ‘Course, as often Had a nice note from Patrick J. Obi Gbadebo, a Yourba from the bridegroom’s brother; and Wayne Huot of necessary. court Friday. non, willing to provide a 24-hour unlawful agreement, combination or happens at my busy home — no one Cunningham telling me about the Nigeria in Africa, greeted the Manchester. Alvin Morson of Manchester was ring The $20 registration fee includes Schwebel said his memorandum of towing service and to abide by some conspiracy. He said the town didn’t came home to eat it, and I want to Manchester Pipe Band’s annual students in four languages. Later, he bearer. lunch and materials. For furhter in­ law represents extensive research in basic rules, would be eligible to be have a formal agreement with the Spring Dance set for Saturday, April explained why the more than 2,000 Following a reception at Willie’s Steak House in put on the rotation list. tell you by Sunday I was up to HERE formation call 646-2137. the case which is one of “first im­ wrecker’s association but rather did with chicken noodle soup. 12 at the Polish-American Club in languages of Afriqa evolved. He Manchester, the couple left for Vermont. ’They are pression in Connecticut.” Royce’s business is located in Rockville. stressed the point that Africans do residing in Manchester. business with it as a matter of con­ Then, feeling domestic with the Joyner Seeks The plantiff in the action was Ellington. The agreement proposed venience silence of the snow outside and the “’The Rpe Band has been a part of not like to asked what “tribe” Mrs. Stankiewicz is employed as a secretary for the Royce’s Auto Repairs who alleged by the police chief, concerning the warmth inside. I made brownies. Oh. Manchester’s fabric since 1914 and they are. He said, “With 22 million Manchester Social Services Department. Mr. Citizen Views that the Vernon Police Department rotation system, was only to be used He reasoned that state law I really splurged. I didn’t even cut up its many competition successes has people, the Yourbas are a nationali­ Stankiewicz is employed as a water and sewer analyst for had entered into an agreement with when the owner of a disabled car authorizes towns to keep local streets ty, not a tribe.” the walnuts;- I just tossed the big made the name of our city Mrs. John Stankiewicz the Manchester Water Department. (Salvatore photo) MANCHESTER - State Rep. the Vernon Wrecker Owners Associa­ didn’t request a specific towing firm. and highways clear and that the con­ (Manchester) known from Maryland Walter H. Joyner, R-Manchester, is In April, 1975, the guidelines were chunks in just as through they Obi told of his life in Nigeria where tion such that only those members of duct of the town was reasonably ap­ to Canada at all of the competition distributing a questionnaire to a sam­ further expanded and provided for weren’t running close to $3 a bag. he lived in a compound of five the association would be called to propriate and justified under the cir­ Well, nothing’s too good for the venues. Our band is a state- ple of residents in his district to the formation of a grievance com­ buildings (ranging from huts to a 600- remove vehicles involved in ac­ cumstances and for the public good. Ingalls — I mean the Ryders. registered, non-profit organization determi e their ideas on twelve year-old palace). In the 22-room WIN A TRIP;, Later in the day, I remembered a and each year we recruit new Fashion Show seperate issues. compound his 86-year-old father who recipe for “Caribou’’ which I had students and instruct them in piping Joyner said the purpose of the fathered 37 children, still lives. His received from Le Festin du Gouver- or drumming free of charge,” he questionnaire is to allow him to TO father had 16 wives, all of whom Obi m M Nurses in New Quarters nor, a popular restaurant in St. wrote. better represent the people of his dis­ called mother. Helene. Montreal. Canada, and Proceeds of the dance will be used Will Aid CGC trict. Issues surveyed are: a man­ FLORIDA;,^ January, Sally Manley, sujtervisor, adult consultation sessions was which is also quite popular in Quebec to defray costs of uniform and instru­ Gbadebo, who was brought to datory one-day closing law; man­ VERNON — The Rockville Public Health Nursing Association, after said that the hospitals sent the heavy and Ms. Manley said the City. ment upkeep and travel expenses to Manchester to speak by John A Spring Fashion Show, sponsored Ellington, Hebron, Manchester, datory retirement age; environmen­ BUNKS IM association four to five referrals association has had requests for two On winter evenings, it is served competition sites. Donaghue, whose son, Devin, is a stu­ by the Manchester Jaycee Women, tal protection; state spending; the many months of waiting, has finally South Windsor, Stafford, Tolland and . Wd THURSDAYS EDITWR each day for the first two weeks in Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 dent of Mrs. Hogan, is an investment will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 8 legal drinking age; jail sentences for moved into its new and expanded additional sites in Vernon, these are piping hot. Here are the ingredients: Vernon. It is the oniy mental health ^January with a gradual decrease as For each 40 ounce bottle use: a m. to the music of “Johnny B.” counselor at Phoenix Mutual In­ p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. 444 facility within these towns. felonies: capital gains taxes; nuclear ^'•'ANCHISTER ivmnil headquarters in the renovated at two new apartment complexes for former Rockville Post office building -iffi?month progressed. She said visits older residents, one at Welles Coun­ 35 ounces red wine (dry), 5 ounces Donation is JIO per couple and there surance Co. in Hartford. He has ob­ Center St., Manchester. The clinic is available to all energy controls; gas rationing; erf - k on Park Street. for care increased over those in water, V4 cup ground cinnamon, a will be a cash bar. For tickets, call tained two master's degrees and a Proceeds will benefit the Com­ families regardless of ability to pay teachers retirement fund and state try Village in Talcottville and the The former headquarters was at 62 December while health supervision light sprinkle of ground cloves, 1/3 Cunningham at 646-5412. law degree in the United States. munity Child Guidance Clinic at 317 and it helps youngsters and'their revenues. Drawing the Winner other at the Florence Mills visits decreased. cup sugar and V4 teaspoon ground Sounds like a great night and for N. Main S,t., Manchester. parents deal with social, emotional Five hundred of the questionnaires Park St. and the new facility is at 26 Apartments in Rockville. She said Mary Marzialo of LaBonne Travel is shown drawing the win­ Attendance at well-child con­ nutmeg. those of us who have enjoyed hearing Wish we had had an opportunity to Fashions by the Carriage House or behavioral problems. Last year will be distributed at public buildings Park St. The association had several they are holding up on these to allow the Pipe Band in area parades, it is a interview him, but maybe if he visits Boutique, in Manchester, will be and another 500 will be mailed to a ning entry for a trip-for-two to Key Biscayne, Fla., in a contest times entered bids to buy the building ferences wasn’t keeping pace with Place in pot of sufficient size and 531 families made use of the ser­ the new supervisor to assess the bring to a boil: but do not allow to nice way for us to say “Thanks.” this area again we will. professionally modeled. vices. sample of 12th Assembly District sponsored by the Herald and LaBonne Travel. The winning after the post office moved, but each appointments and many cancellations were made because of effect that two additional groups Refreshments will be served and Tickets for the show are $5 per per­ residents. ticket belongs to Ida Kompanik. The Diamond Restaurant, time it was told the bid was too iow. door prizes awarded. the weather, Ms Maniey said. would have on the home visiting son and are available at the Carriage The questionnaire also as^s whose name appeared on the winning ticket, also won a trip to It was finally bought by a Established in 1959 to provide a Laurie Prytko Springfield. Mass., firm and is being On ttip other hand, attendance at program. House Boutique, Community Child residents to indicate if they would be Florida. The restaurant is owned by Phil Lombardo, Peter wide variety of children’s psychiatric Guidance Clinic,, or by calling 644- willing to serve on a special advisory leased to the association. The ne'w' EnQQQCCl services, the clinic serves Andover, Lucca and Thomas Santangelo. (Herald photo by Pinto) owner, Fontaine Bros. Inc. a contrac­ 1413 or 647-9432. committee to discuss issues and Bolton t^olumbia, Coventry, make recommendationse on ting firm, is leasing the building oii a Registration Supported; Dance legislative issues. five-year agreement. Joyner will hold a comment ses­ The building has been renovated to Land Swap Denial suit the association’s needs. The New Draft Opposed sion, Thursday. Feb. 21, in the Lin­ coln Center conference room. former ioading dock area has been College Notes To Help converted for space to conduct well- NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A poll of percent margin. Gerilyn Lombardo of 23 Hawthorne Citizens To Meet Backed hy Board child clinics which for years have Yale undergraduates shows support Eighty-three percent of the mei. ^Nancy H. Kenway, daughter of Mr. been conducted in area churches St., Manchester, has been named to for military registration but polled felt women should have to arid Mrs. Edward N. Kenway of 229 the dean’s list for the first semester MANCHESTER - The Manchester VERNON — The Planning Com­ complex plan of development, with because of lack of space in the old overwhelming opposition to any register for,the draft while women Oak St., South Windsor, will appear MARCH Citizen Action Group will hold its headquarters. However, the clinics attempt to reactivate the military favored registration of both sexes by at the Newport College — Salve mission, in a letter to the mayor and no expiration date. in the production of “ Man of La first neighborhood-wide meeting probably won’t be conducted in the draft at this time. an 88 percent margin. Regina. A “Kick-off Dance for MARCH, the Town Council, has recommended The commission further said that Msneha” soon to be staged at the tomorrow at 7 p.m., in the basement new office until next month. Other But of the men, 30 percent favored Inc.” will be held on April 19 at the that the proposed land swap between the sewer line on West Street is The telephone poll of 240 men and University of Hartford. Perfor­ of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran services are now in operation there. 150 women found 86 percent opposed Carol England, daughter of Mr. Elks Club, 30 Bissell St., Manchester, the town, Rockville General Hospital operating at peak capacity now. combat duty for women while 55 per­ mances are slated for March 6-8 and Church. There are 11 public health nurses to resuming the draft now because and Mrs. Clinton Jerome of according to Laurie Piytko, who is and the Rockville Baptist Church,’ be "Any additional development would cent were opposed. Thirty-nine per­ March 9. Robert Lannan. chief of police, and on the staff plus an executive direc­ they saw no immediate threat to Manchester, has been named to the serving as fundraising chairlady. denied. cause serious disruption of service, cent of the women polled favored Miss Kenway appears as a chorus Melvin Siebold, recreation depart­ tor, two supervisors and a coor­ national security. allowing women to fight, while 37 dean’s list at Vermont College, The primary of MARCH, Inc., The hospital would like the church sewage overflow and maintenance member. A freshman in the Univer­ ment director, will respond to dinator who works with Rockvilie percent were opposed. where she is majoring in nursing. is to provide residential alternatives property, adjacent to the hospital, problems for the town of Vernon." The students favored military sity’s Hartt School of Music, Miss proposals oh how to stop speeding, General Hospital personnel. There The poll was conducted last week Miss England, a 1978 graduate of and respite services for the retarded for use as a parking lot. The Church William Satryb., commission chair­ registration, however, by a 46 per­ Kenway majors in music education. running stop signs, iliegal parking are also five clerical workers. Manchester High School is a of Manchester. would like town-owned land on West man said. cent to 40 percent margin and op­ by the Yale College Council, a stu­ While a student at South Windsor and littering associated with local In her report for the month of dent governing board. freshman at the college. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 Street, near the Middle School, for “It is therefore felt that the town posed student deferrals by a 43 to 37 High School, she appeared in “A Fun­ businesses, and vandalism and building a new church, and in turn should retain ownership of this land ny Thing Happened on the Way to the a.m. to the “Heritage” band. Dona­ Lisa J. Parker Marilyn Camarco Mindy J. Seibert Suzanne A. Moseley of 50 Clyde loitering at the West Side Recreation the town was to receive land adja­ to prevent apartment development Forum.” She has also been active in tion is $10 per person and tickets may Inaction Road, Manchester, is among the Center. cent to Henry Park, from the for the immediate future, or until the Gilbert & Sullivan Players in be obtained by calling Mrs. Prytko, students initiated by the University hospital. such time as the sewer line can han­ Manchester. She plans a career in evenings at 646-0575, or Melanie Frustrates Parker-Melendez Camarco-Rabagleno Seibert-Randall of Massachusetts at Amherst chapter Haber, executive director, days at Women’s Center The Planning Commission, in dle such future development," the elementary music education. making its recommendation, said the commission said. The engagement of Miss Marilyn The engagement of Miss Mindy of Alpha Lambda Delta. 643-1193. Plans Program Camarco of Hartford to Robert hospital property on Maiden Lane The Town Council will discuss the Hostage The enp-'jm ent of Miss Lisa Jean June Seibert of Manchester to Eric MANCHESTER - The Women’s Parke' of West Hartford to Ivan F. Rabagleno of Manchester has been H. Randall, also of Manchester, has wouldn’t augment the existing Henry matter at its meeting scheduled for Center at Manchester Community Park facility to any appreciable ex­ tonight following two public hearings BOSTON (UPI) - M e l e n , also of West Hartford, has announced by her mother, Mrs. been announced by her parents, Mr. Letters from William F. Albert R. Camarco of Hartford. She College will sponsor the following tent, due to topography and location. which will start at 7:30 p.m. The been announced by her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Willard J. Seibert of 34 Keough Jr., one of the 50 is also the daughter of the late Mr. continuous group programs in the The commission also said that the council will open its meeting at 7:15 Marilyn Parker of 50 William St., Virginia Road, Manchester. Art Display U.S. hostages held at the Manchester. She is also the daughter Camarco. Mr. Randall is the son of Mr, and B’nai B’rith Plans month of March. town-owned West Street property has and the continue it after the HEBRON - Several Rham High An informal support group for a presently approved apartment hearings. American E m bassy in of the late Leroy Parker. Mr. Robagleno is the son of Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Randall of 39 S. School students have been chosen to jyiothers will meet every Thursday at Tehran, to his daughters and Mrs. Joseph Rabagleno of 67 Hawthorne St., Manchester. have art work displayed at the Austin show he is frustrated with Hamlin St., Manchester. 2 p.m. in the Women’s Center trailer Mr. Melendez is the son of Mr. and Miss Seibert graduated from Film on Holocaust Arts Center at Trinity Ck)llege. The In recognition of the difficulties th e Carter ad­ Miss Camarco attended South Manchester High School in 1977 and students participated in the Vernon Council Plans Mrs. Sixto Melendez of Hartford. mothers face today, and the need for ministration’s handling of Catholic High School and is currently from Becker Junior College in B’nai B’rith of Manchester will Scholastic Arts Awards contest. Miss Parker graduated from East families and themselves. effective parenting strategies. the Iranian situation, attending the University of Hartford. Leicester, Mass,, in 1979. She is feature a film, “Avenue of the Just” The display will be open to the Catholic High ^hool and from Bay A panel discussion following the A support group for women who Parking, CD Hearings "I... hope you are saving She will graduate in June with a employed as a veterinary technician commemorating the Christians who public through Feb. 29 from 9 a.m. to Path Junior College. She is employed film will be led by Joseph Korzenik, a have or may become single through clippings for me so that I’il bachelor’s degree in early childhood at the East Brook Animal Clinic in saved Jewish lives during the 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 to 5 p.m. on at The Travelers Insurance (Com­ supervisor and lecturer; Mrs. Eve divorce, separation, or widowhood VERNON — The Town Council will Zoning Board of Appeals and Fran- be able to understand why education-.* Mansfield. Holocaust, on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 8 the weekend. pany. Soumerai, educator and consultant will meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m. meet tonight at 7:15 in the Memorial cine Vecchiolla, member of the President Carter has left Mr. Rabagleno attended Mr. Randall graduated from p.m. at Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Those having work on display are: Mr. Melendez graduated from for Syllabus on Holocaust Awareness An Assertiveness Training Building, Park Place. At 7:30 the Economic Development Commis­ us here for three months," Manchester High School. He is Manchester High School in 1977 and Middle Turnpike, Manchester, at its Pam Marchowski, Susan Murphy, Hartford Public High School and for the State Board of Education; Workshop, to help people learn and council will move into two public sion. he wrote in ietters to employed by the Metropolitan is currently attending U.S. Naval Brotherhood Month meeting. Carol Wright, Patty Maltzan, from Hartford Institute of Accoun­ and Jerry Copsinis, townwide chair­ practice effective methods of asser­ hearings and then go back into The council will also receive. The daughters Allyssa, 19, and District in Hartford. Academy in Annapolis, MD., and will The color film runs 55 minutes and Jeanette MeSparren, Carin Ander­ ting. He is also employed at man for Holocaust Awareness, West tive behavior will be held every regular sessiqn. revenue report for the period ending Katie, 20, of Brookline. The couple is planning an Oct. 18 graduate in 1981 as a ensign in the was filmed in United States, Europe son, Terry Leach, Kim Mason, Kate Travelers. Hartford Social Studies Department. Thursday evening in March at 7 p.m. The hearings will concern a Jan. 31, 1980; the activities report of "I find it so hard to wedding at St. Augustine’s Church in U.S. Navy. and Israel. It explores the Rushlow, Susan Lynch, Jean The couple is planning a 1980 wed­ Refreshments will be served. The ■ A group for men and women proposed ordinance on parking the Rockville Public Health Nursing believe. I hope you have Hartford. (American Heritage The couple is planning a June 1981 motivations of the rescuers whose Marques, and Joyce Anderson. ding. (Laurel photo) meeting is open to the public. seeking to examine their during winter storms and road con­ Association; a schedule of transfers rattled his chain by writing photo) wedding. (Nassiff photo) deed imperiled their friends, relationships and methods of com- struction. If approved it will repeal and additional appropriations: the to (Sen. Edward) Kennedy Snunication will meet every Tuesday the existing ordinance No. 4. report on newly hired town personnel and (Sen. Paul) Tsongas," ;evening at 7 p.m. The second hearing will be on a for January. both Massachusetts Marine Corps Promotes ,Kim ■ All groups are free of charge and proposed amendrnent to the 1978 John Fiske, chairman of the Per­ Democrats, Keough wrote Community Development Grant to in a letter dated Jan. 19. Lance Cpl. U Kim, son of Searching for the Roots open to the public. For information manent Municipal Building Com­ East Hartford, recently reallocate $85,000 originally ear­ However, the Watham Mr and Mrs. Baek-Um Manchester High School, St., Manchester, has com­ labout any of these groups call the mittee will report on the status of the marked for the redonstruction of the Kim of East Hartford, was assigned as a cannon he joined the Navy in pleted the Aviation IWomen’s Center at 646-4900. exten- proposed construction of Company 2 native said, “We are not intersection by the Amerbelle recently completed Jet crewman with the 81st March 1977. Machinist’s Mate Basic Jet Ision 232. firehouse on Birch Road and in con- privy to news and con­ Field Artillery in Ger­ of High Blood Pressure Manufacturing Co. Engine Mechanic School in Epgipe Course, nection with this, Charles sequently are unaware of many. A 1978 g ra d u a te of During the regular council meeting Mephis, Tenn., and was Navy Aviation Or- MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Prineas began screening normal blood pressure. cases of hypertension in Vassilopoulos, the tow n’s en­ what efforts, if any, are Manchester High School, the council will receive reporjs meritoriously promoted to Picard graduated from dinanceman Airman Ap­ — High blood pressure, a a group of about 10,000 The study has indicated, children are rare, Sinaiko vironmental health officer, will being exerted on our relative to; The revision of the his present rank for his South Windsor High School prentice David S. Ander­ he joined the Navy in major factor in heart at­ children in first to third Sinaiko said, that children nevertheless urged parents make a request concerning construc­ behalf. Our news is in 1977. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 August 1979. R ecord booklet; “ Know your Town,” ; the tion of a road. proficiency and high tacks and strokes in adults, grades in Minneapolis with high blood pressure to have the blood pressure screened, understandably public schools newsletter; sections of Vassilopoulos would like a dirt so, and there’s no news Do us both a favor and please check to see if your name and address are academic standing upon J. Beaulieu of 81 Lyness may have its roots in public schools two years tend to be heavier, have of every child over the age Airman Andrew E. the state building code relative to the road from Birch Road to Dobson about our status." graduation from the childhood, a University of ago. Children whose blood less stamina and a faster of 3 years checked at least Manchester Fire Calls listed properly in the WHITE PAGES of the Book of Names-your telephone Carlson, son of Mr. and Building Board of Appeals; a notice Pond so the state can stock the pond Three letters to school. He will be repor­ Minnesota researcher pressure was 130 over 90 heartbeat than other once a year. He also Monday. 11:53 a m, —Chimney fire Mrs. Arne A. Carlson of 411 relative to a proposed use hearing with fish hopefully to have the town Keough’s daughters and directory. We’re getting ready to print the new phone book. ting for duty at the Marine says. and greater are par­ children. These children recommended observation at 228 Bush Hill Road. (Town) Slater St., South Windsor, scheduled for March 3 on Revenue create a recreation area for han­ another to his widowed Corps Air Station in El Alan Sinaiko, a professor ticipating in a study 1 ^ by also show a family history and treatment of a child Monday, 4:51 p.m. —Gas graduated from the U.S. Shaiiing funds; letters of resignation dicapped persons. Now is the time to tell us if any changes are necessary. If a separate listing Toro, Calif. of pediatrics and phar­ Sinaiko and Prineas. Aiso of high blood pressure. with high blood pressure. washdown on Parker Street. (Town) mother, Alice, in Waltham Air Force aircraft systems Births. from Joel Allard, an alternate on the A 1979 graduate of East macology, said in order to taking part is a random High blood pressure T he u n iv e r s it y ’s Mayor Marie Herbst will also ask were delivered Monday by for your spouse, children or relatives is desired, order all your additional repair course at Chanute Hartford High Schol, he make inroads into study of selection of children whose prematurely ages the hypertension clinic is the council members for comments Merlin Swartz, professor listings now. Unless you let us know otherwise, we ll assume the present AFB in Wichita Falls, Nelson, Christian His paternal grandparents relative to tbe proposed bill on the enlisted in the Marine the disease, “it seems the pressures fell in the middle body’s circulatory system, currently treating of Islam ic studies at Texas. Robert, son of Ed and are Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Organization and Powers of Local Boston University, one of a listing is correct. You won’t have another chance to change it until next year. Corps in August 1979 and most important place to or low end of the scale. Sinaiko said, and the great hypertense children with Airman Carlson is being Dorothy Gottier Nelson of Stabile of Abingdon, Md. City’s Goldmine Fails; Government. The council members delegation of private attended Marine Corps start is in childho^.” The hormonal and car­ stress it places on the heart techniques that have aided assigned to Blyntneville 14 Talcott Ave., Rockville. He has a brother, Joseph were given copies of the bill at the citizens who had just Recruit Training at the The reason the condition diovascular systems of the and blood vessels may adults — diet changes, AFB, Ark. He graduated He was born Feb. 9 at D, Jr., 4. last meeting. returned from a 10-day Marine Corps Recruit has been generally ignored children in; the study are cause heart attacks and exercises and various Bid for Medals Nixed from South Windsor High Rockville General The council will also be asked to Training Depot, San Diego, in children in the past, monitored periodically at strokes. drugs. visit to Tehran. Swartz did School in 1979, Hospital. His maternal Cormier, Kimberly The deadline for white page listing changes for the following exchanges (643, Calif Sinaikq said, is “they the university’s Clinical Pointing out severe take action on a proposed resolution n o t speak with the grandfather is Christian Ann, daughter of Robert HARTFORD (UPI) - The city’s He was meritoriously almost never suffer the R e s e a r c h C e n te r, a seal. which would allow the mayor to file hostages. 644, 646, 647, 649, 871,872 and 875) in the new Manchester Book of Names is Navy Machinist’s Mate Gottier of Rockville. His F. and Darlene Rickis Cor­ plan to turn a Bicentennial business promoted to Privare First consequences of the dis­ federally funded in-patient The city paid $8.71 for each an application for Urban Act grant Along with the letters February 28. Please call any necessary changes to us at the Manchester 3rd Class Brian D. Welch, paternal grandparents are mier of 63 Lydale St., (lop into a financial goldmine has medaliion and turned around and monies. The town planner will dis­ Class upon completion of ease while they’re young.” research unit. came a picture of Keough, son of Margaret C. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manchester. She was born failed. tried to sell them for $20 each. cuss the proposal. 49, the first his daughters PhoneCenter Store at 647-2000. boot camp and was High blood pressure, or Sinaiko said an attempt of 14 Falknor Drive, Nelson Sr. of Rockville. Feb. 9 at Manchester Bermuda Officials had hoped to sell 400 Other matters to be discussed by had seen since he was selected as platoon honor- hypertension as it is called is being made to identify But the idea never caught on, and Manchester, is par­ Memorial Hospital. Her silver medallions left over from the the council will be: A proposed three- taken captive during the man for demonstrating the differences in the only 100 medals were sold. But while ticipating in exercise maternal grandparents are medically, has been nation’s Bicentennial at a substantial way land swap and a recommenda­ leadership abilities, -Stabile, Michael Allen, defined in adults as physiological systems of When Bermuda holds its is only 22 miles long. the medallions have been gathering embassy siege. “ Readiex 1-80” in the Mr. and Mrs. Rodger profit — thanks to the metal’s rising tion from the Planning Commission; enthusiasm and esprit de son of Staff Sgt. Joseph D. pressures at or above 140 children with high and low annual international Caribbean. Brisson of Hartford. Her dust in a bank vault their value has a request to build an auxiliary corps while undergoing Sr, and Barbara A. Purnell over 90. blood pressure. The only alcoholic value. HALL FOR RENT He is a crewmember paternal grandparents are Marathon (26.2 miles) But Linda Cote, of the city’s soared to $27 each. building next to the Nye Street recruit training. Stabile of 19 Nike Circle No one has really es­ Researchers want to learn, every January, organizers beverage manufactured on Monday’s bid was for $20 each. For parlies, showers, receptions, aboard the guided missile Manchester. He was born Mr.’ and Mrs. EarHCormier purchasing department, said only firehouse; requests for tax refunds; meetings » Complete kitchen tablished blood pressure he said, if hypertensive have to be careful not to Bermuda is a liqueur made “We believe we can get a better facilities, Large enclosed parking destroyer USS Lawrence, Feb. 9 at Manchester of Manchester. Her great­ one bid for the medallions was the Greater Hartford T ran sit Pvt. David M. Picard, standards for hypertension children continue to from loquats, a local price.” Ms. Cote said. lot. Inquire homeported in Norfolk, Memorial Hospital His grandmother is Mrs. Mary lay out the course in a received Monday. She said the offer District’s application for a van for son of Joseph W. Picard of in children, Sinaiko said, experience the condition straight line. If they did, yellow fruit that ripens in Lithuanian Hall Va., and currently maternal grandparents are Devine of Hartford. She was rejected and bidding would be She said many coin shops didn’t the elderly and handicapped; recon­ 80 Hilton Drive, South but a university study led through adulttjood, and if all the runners would cross January and February. Ap­ 24 GOLWAY STREET Southern NewEnglandTelephone operating as a unit of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard has a sister, Melissa reopened sometime in the next two receive notice of the bid in time and sideration of the appointment of Windsor, and Mrs. Helen by epidemiologist Ronald one can predict which the finish line about four propriately, the liqueur is MANCHESTER U.S. 2nd Fleet. Wilson of Aberdeen, Md. Maire, 2. weeks. the Washington’s Birthday state Eugene Pinto to the Building Board F. Picard of 22 Spring St., Prineas may to a start. children will revert back to miles off shore. ’The island called Bermuda Gold. Call before BP,M. A 1976 graduate of In 1976 Hartford officials minted holiday may have had an effect on of Appeals; and several committee 500 silver medallions with the city the offers. appointments. EVENING HERALD. Tues,, Feb. 19,1980 - 9 8 - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 19, 1980 Obituaries__ Edilh A. Manente Amoa O. Brooks Hockey Team in Medal March Thornton, EA^T HARTFORD - Edith A. SOUTH WINDSOR-Amos Oliver LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) Swedes. But I think when we get into Czechoslovakia Wednesday and mqst of the Czechs, opened the U.S. b la s ts a 40-footer past backup goalie Brooks Jr., 58, of 64 Marilyn Road, (Pastori) Manente, 52, of 528 Tolland — It must be a sigp-ofisuccess. the finals, we’ll be at that level. I beat the Czechs to enter the medals scoring 12:03 into the first period Gheorghe Hutan. St., wife of Carmine J. Manente, died died Sunday at Manchester Memorial think we’ll be at that level round. A victory over West Germany when he and linemates Mark Steve Christoff, Neal Broten and The young Unitea States) Was State Monday at Hartford Hospital. Hospital. He was the husband of Min­ Wednesday night (against West Ger­ would assure the Americans of at Pavelich and John Harrington Rob McClanahan scored the other Mrs. Manente was born in Hartford nie (Cavaliere) Pugliese Brooks. hockey team, originally giv( many).” least a share of first place in the divi­ worked a 3-on-2 break to perfection. American goals while Alexandra and had lived here in the Hartford alt Mr. Brooks was born in Rumford, only an outside shot at a medal Buzz Schneider scored two goals sion. Less than four minutes later, the Halauca had the other Romanian Legislator her life. Maine, he had lived in Windsor, later at the Winter Olympics, is now and assisted on another as the U.S The 25-year-old Schneider, the scrappy winger was then responsible goal. Christoff was assisted by Jack moving to Windsor Locks where he GLASTONBURY-Jean (Tyrol) She is also survived by a 'son, moved a step closer to the medals oldest member of the U.S. team and for Eric Strobel’s goal. Valerian O’Callahan, who set up the goal on lived for 22 years before moving to having more trouble with com­ Thornton, 58, former state legislator, Thomas C. Manente of Manchester; round with its victory over the a 1976 Olympian, is turning out to be Netedu stopped Mike Ramsey’s shot only his second shift after coming South Windsor three years ago. He placency than with its op­ of 28 Gayfeather Lane, died Sunday three brothers, Thomas Pastori and Romanians. the club’s most important player. from the pojnt but Schneider caused back from a knee injury. O’Callahan was a retired truck driver for ponents. ’The win kept the Americans, 3-0-1, at her home. Eugene Pastori, both of East Hart­ "We’re the youngest team here and confusion in the crease, allowing missed the first 11 periods of the Sealtest Dairy of Hartford. He was a Mrs. Thornton served for 14 years ford, and Raymond Pastori of En­ The AmericaifS, who shook off a in a first-place tie with Sweden in the we needed some older players to help Strobel to pick up the rebound and tournament. World War II Army veteran. He was in the General Assembly as the field; two sisters, Mrs. Louis bad case of lethargy in Saturday’s 5-1 Blue Division. ’The U.S. remains four us out,” said Patrick, who handled fire it home. In other Blue Division games, a member of St. Francis of Assisi goals behind the Swedes in the, After Mark .Wells and Doru Glastonbury representative. She did (Eleanor) Flamio of Avon and Mrs. victory over Norway, had some the postgame interviews in place of Sweden beat Norway 7-1 and Church, H Teamsters Union and Jen- similar problems Monday night, but goal differential category, which' Tureanu traded goals, Schneider not seek re-election in 1976. She had George (Mary) DeFelice of Wether- head Coach . “ Buzzy’s Czechoslovakia topped West Ger­ siViola Post 36, American Legion, lived in this town all her life. She was sifled, and a granddaughter. Marlene looked a bit sharper in disposing of would be used to break a tie at the our oldest player. We needed a few scored his fourth goal of the tourna­ many 11-3. In the Red Division, the Wjndsor Locks. end of regular competition a graduate of the Glastonbury school Marie Manente of East Hartford. Romania 7;2. players who have a little experience ment at 17:05 of the second period. heavily favored Soviet Union sur­ He is also survived by two sons, system and a member of the Funeral services will be Thursday, “I thought we played fairly well,” Wednesday night or at the end of the and Buzzy’s one of those men. He’s a Pavelich was thrown out of the vived a scare to beat Finland 4-2, 8:15 a m., from the D'Esopo East Robert J. Brooks of Broad Brook and assistant coach Craig Patrick said. final round. quality person.” faceoff circle and Harrington Canada blanked Japan 6-0 and Congregational Church of South Michael A. Brooks of Windsor; a Glastonbury. She served during Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 Carter “Our emotional level isn’t as high as Sweden, which defeated Norway 7- Schneider, who also had two goals stepped in to win the draw, sending Holland defeated Poland 5-3. daughter, Mrs. Patricia Lupacchino World War II as a lieutenant in the St., with a mass of Christian burial. 9 it was against the Czechs and the 1 Monday, still must play and an aooiot in Thursday’s 7-3 upset the Duck back to Schneider, who of Windsor; six stepdaughters, Mrs. Women's Army Corps. a m., at St. Rose Churcb. Burial will Vera Lee of Windsor, Mrs. Frances She was an active member and be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Israelson of Coventry, Mrs. An­ past vice chairman of the Glaston­ Bloomfield. toinette Lavassar and Miss Theresa bury Republican Town Committee, Friends may call at the chapel Pugliese. both of East Hartford, Mrs. past registrar of voters, president of today from 7 to 9 p.m., and Josephine Jones of Springfield, Long-Awaited Sledding the Republican Women s Club, active Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Heiden Realizing Mass., and Mrs. Mary Campbell in in the 1st Congressional District. She Members of the Brownie Troop 662 get a charge down the hill. Behind her are Jennifer Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred was a member of the Order of .Adelard J. Sourier chance at sorne long-awaited sledding Mon- Marshall and Amy, Jennifer and Rita Hayes, Allen of West Paris, Maine, and Mrs. Women Legislators. She was active ROCKVILLE - Adelard J. Barbara Doughney of Poquonock, day afternoon in Center Park on Main Street. (Herald photo by Maynard) in promoting governmental studies Soucier, 70, of 121 West Main St., and three grandchildren. Susan Baker, in front, leads the toboggan for the young through Y programs formerly of Broad Brook, died Funeral services will be Earl Yost Shot at Five Gold and served on the advisory board of Tuesday at Rockville General Wednesday, 11 a m., at Carmon He’s favored to win the 1,000 today, the Y. Hospital. He was the husband of the Sports Editor LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) difficult to adjust to ditlerent dis­ Funeral Home, 6 Poquonok Ave., the 1,500 Thursday and the 10,000 She is survived by two sons. Kirk late Margaret Brushie Soucier. Complaint Policy Changed Chandler Visit — Eric Heiden really isn’t all tances. Windsor, with a mass of Christian Saturday. R. Thornton of Bloomfield and Before his retirement he was “It’s very difficult to train for all burial, 12:10 p.m., at St, Francis of Recalled Here that concerned. He realizes he If he can win the remaining races Malcolm E. Thornton of Jackson employed as a construction heavy another person in another depart­ distances and be expected to do well Assisi Church. Burial will be in Wind­ By MARY KITZMANN they’d.give it to the department who has a shot at an unprecedented — and he says that the 1,000 and the Heights, N.Y.: a daughter, Barbara equipment operator. ment called.” in every event,” Holum said. “Many sor Veterans Memorial Cemetery Herald Reporler should take care of it. The problem 1,500 are his best events — he would Thornton of M anchester; three He is survived by three sons, Charter has been preparing the five speed skating gold medals of the European athletes and even with full military honors. Better known locally as an all-around athlete in his youth in become the only American besides brothers. Edward Tyrol of South Richard Soucier of Manchester, MANCHESTER - Although com­ was there might not be a follow- new complaint forms, which can be but anything less wouldn’t be some of the Americans are The family will receive friends at swimmer Mark Spitz to win five Glastonbury, Alden Tyrol of Sharon Edgar Soucier of the Melrose section plaining citizens won’t notice, the through, and many times the person filled out during a phone call. Manchester and later as a professional baseball player and the end of the world. specializing in one or two events. the Carmon Funeral Home today Olympic golds. and Graham Tyrol of Glastonbury; of East Windsor, and Roger Soucier town’s procedure for handling com­ would think his complaint was lost.” Giles says the most complaints are manager, Mickey Katkaveck is also quite gifted with the pen Eric is the only one who is competing from 7 to 9 p.m. “To tell you the truth, when people “In tbe 1,000 and 1,500 meters I two sisters, Mrs. Joyce Ottone of of East Hartford; two daughters, plaints has changed. The reason was that at least two received in April, when freezing and in all the events.” (and typewriter) as evident by a clipping from the Waycross, say that (he'll win five golds), it goes have a chance to do really well,” he Pennsylvania and Mrs. Marie Mrs. Omer (Pauline) Deabay of The Public Works Department now departments were involved. The new thawing create road and sidewalk The weather forecak calls for Ga., daily paper. in one ear and out the other ear,” said. “As I’ve said all along, the 10,- Warren of Simsbury, and two Bristol and Mrs. Robert (Caroline! receives all complaints and prepares system has complain^, coming erseks temperatures close to 30 today and Katkaveck, who Went into recrea­ Heiden said as he prepared to go for 000 meters is pretty much up in the grandchildren. Legere of West Willington; five Leo Pelletier work orders. Previously the directly into the Public Works Although the PAS study that combined with a relatively late tion work after giving up baseball his third gold of the Winter Olympics air because we haven’t had any com­ Funeral services will be Thursday brothers. Marcel Soucier and Gilman MANCHESTER - U o Pelletier, Engineering Division handled com­ Department. Charter, who will be recommened the shift. Charter skaters in this Olympic year, the starting time of 10:30 a.m. could and for two decades has directed the in the men’s 1,0(X) meters this mor­ petition in it.” at 1 p.m.. at the Glastonbury Funeral Soucier. both of Rockville, Edmund 46, of 2 Lockwood St., died Monday at plaints. receiving most of the complaints, began handling complaints after the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum will make for less-than-ideal conditions. :----- Waycross program, recalled the ning. “The big thing for me is thabl Heiden's two medals give him Home. 450 New London Turnpike. Soucier of East Hartford, Gregory Hartford Hospital. He was the hus­ The shift, recommended by the will log it, make the inspection, and person who usually did, in the be one of the stops on the 1980 World Although the track is refrigerated, a ‘‘good old days” in Manchester when want to skate well. And if I feel I’ve more Olympic golds than any Burial will be at the family's con­ Soucier of Presque Isle. Maine, band of Odette (Caron) Pelletier. Public Administration Services prepare the work order if there is Engineering Division, became ill. Figure Skating four April 18. ’Twelve bright sun and above-freezing a Winter Ice Carnival at Center given 100 percent and somebody American speed skater since the 1932 venience. Oliver Souciver of Ashland, Maine; Born in Baker Lake, New report, also streamlines the com­ one. “It was a good time for the shift,” stops are on the American tour with temperatures could make the course Springs Pond was one of the annual beats me. I’m still happy with that Games, and they also mark the only Friends may call at the funeral three sisters. Mrs. Josephine Brunswick, Canada, he had lived plaint procedure and tries to insure A completion date will bejm t on Charter said. “But I was filling in gold, silver and bronze medal just a little slushy. town features. because there’s nothing I can do. two golds the Americans have a ;-#; home \4(ednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Chambers of Presque Isle, Maine, here fof 20 years. He was employed the complainers know tbe outcome of the work order before sending it to anyway. The test is whether this new winners expected to display their Kai Arne Stenghjemmet of Norway The year was 1936 and the darling He’s the better skater. achieved this year. Memorial donations may be made Mrs. Evelyn Carney of Ashland, by Partioris Inc. of Newington. He their phone call. tbe correct department. When the system is more efficient that the old. talents. took the silver in the 5,000 and coun­ of the Olympic Games was a cute, “If I win and I felt 1 haven’t done His fans, and there are many young to Connecticut Public Television, 24 Maine and Mrs. Victoria Nadeau of was a member of K of C 6119 of Hart­ “For the person who calls, there's work is complete the order will be I think it is because it has centralized tryman Tom Eric Oxholm took the blonde, dimpled, little pixie my best. I’d be pretty bummed out.” female ones, cheer loudly for him on Summit! St.. Hartford, or the Biddeford, Maine; 22 grandchildren ford and a fourth degree member of really no difference,’’ Jay Giles, returned to (Charter. the responsibility.” bronze. They refuse to concede answering to the name of Sonja Short Stuff The 21-year-old pre-med student every lap and the American flags Connecticut School for the Blind, Oak and 10 great-grandchildren. the Bishop McMahon Assembly. He public works director, said, “But this “This way we can keep track of the anything to Heiden but they realize Henie. She won gold medals in figure Penney High in East Hartford will from Madison. Wis., has thus far seem to wave mpre enthusiastically Hill School. 120 Holcomb St., Hart­ Funeral services will be Thursday, was also a communicant of St. should help us take care of the com­ work orders and the complaints,” that he presents a formidable skating in 1928, 1932, and 1936 and be tbe scene Friday and Saturday of been the brightest spot in an when he competes. If he is experien­ ford. 9 a.m., from the Burke-Fortin Home. Bridget Church of Manchester. plaint” Charter said. “One department is Man Arrested challenge. emerged as the darling of the blades the CIAC Class L Division wrestling otherwise dismal American effort at cing any added pressure because of 76 Prospect St., with a mass at St. He is also survived by three sons, The departments receive about 120 responsible for seeing it is taken care “He has a big chance to win five Rose T, Massolini and came to the United States after championships. ’Twenty schools are the Winter Games. He has already the attention and the expectations, he Catherine's Church, Broad Brook Gaston Pelletier, Luc Pelletier and complaints a year, dealing with of,” gold medals,” Oxholm said. “We BOLTON — Mrs. Rose Troglio In Cash Theft the ‘36 Games to cash in on her entered, ineWing Penney and East won the 500meter sprint and is trying to ignore it. section of East Windsor. Burial will Michael Pelletier, all of Manchester; sidewalk repairs, curb and gutters, 'The primary advantage for com­ tried to beat him and we didn’t Massolini. 81, of Bolton Center Road achievements. Hartford H i^ ... UConn baseball shattered the record in the 5,000 U.S. Coach Dianne Holum believes be in St. Catherine's Cemetery. a daughter. Miss Nancy Pelletier of drainage, and other water probiems. plainers is that they will know what MANCHESTER — Police charged succeed. We will try again.” died this morning at Manchester ‘The late Jim Foley, who coached team lists a 39-game schedule, 9 meters bv more than 20 seconds. that Heiden will find it increasingly Friends may call at the funeral Manchester; six brothers, Benoit But these were handled “without happens after they complain. a 31-year-old East Hartford man with Memorial Hospital. She was the Katkaveck with the Bluefields’ down south and 17 at home. First home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Pelletier of East Hartford, Carmel rhythm or reason,” according to Ron Belore they would only know if the first-degree larceny Monday in con­ widow of Louis Massolini Sr. baseball team in Manchester, was start at J.O. Christian Field will be 9 p.m. Pelletier of Hebron, Gerard Pelletier Charter, junior construction inspec­ complaint was corrected,” Charter nection with the theft of $6,500 from She was born in Rovereto, Pavia. also a brilliant figure skater and was March 23 against St. John’s. Mike Gate-Passer of Fort Kent, Maine, Edgar Pelletier tor. “The Engineering Department said. “Now, if we can’t correct it, or the Citgo Gas Station, East Middle Italy on March 30.1890 and had lived Jeannette T. Raneourt a regular on the winter carnival cir­ Johnson of Vernon, Carl Guzzardi Six or Seven Hours of Work would log the complaint and prepare it doesn’t warrant a work order, we Hans Enn of Austria passes a of Lewiston, Maine, Medard Turnpike. cuit in Connecticut. and Craig Steuernagel of East Hart­ in ^ Ito n for the past 70 years. She SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. the work order if there should be will know this, and can inform the Thomas M. Harrison of no certain was a member of St, Maurice Jeannette (Tisdale) Raneourt, 56, Pelletier of Edmundton, Canada, and Foley was selected as a committee ford are listed with the UConn nine. gate during giant slalom Olym­ one.” Charter explained. ‘‘Then person. Before it was easy to think address was presented in East Hart­ CjMfFOh, Bolton, the American wife of Leo F. Raneourt, died Sunday Rosaire Pelletier of Baker Lake, of one to seek out getting Henie to The latter is a freshman pitcher out pic event. He posted day’s se­ Canada, and two sisters, Mrs. ford Superior Court this morning in For Six Minutes of Judging ifssoc^tion of Retired Persons, and in Manchester Memorial Hospital. come to Manchester as the carnival’s of East Catholic High ... Ticketron cond best time. (UPI Photo) Thalida Cyr of San Francois, Canada, lieu sf ^,500 cash bond, police said. was an honorary member of the Mrs. Raneourt was born in West- feature attraction. outlet in Manchester is at Harvest, traditionally a strong tracer but and Mrs. Berthe Kennedy of Baker Police said Harrison was an LAKE PLACID, N.Y, ( U P l/ a part ol it — 1 like to see nice Golden Pass Club of the former New port, Mass., and had lived here for When Foley met up with the little Inc., 476 Main Steet ... Annual MCC Lake, Canada. Directors Will Get employee at the station at the time of — Charlie Tickner stood iirihe weak in the free skating, had 11 skating, where someone has good York, New Haven, & Hartford the last 21 years. She was a com­ •Norwegian in New York, the latter baseball team fund-raising raffle placings for 44.76 points. Funeral services will be Thursday, the theft. ^ center of the ice for more than control of their edges. Railroad. municant of St. Francis of Assisi was eating breakfast and watching a concludes Wednesday. Winning With teammate'David Santee of 9:15 a.m., at the Holmes Funeral An unknown vandal smashed a rear a minute, gauging the distance “For me to be second in figures, 6lotc She leaves four sons: Peter Church. skater performing on a nearby area. numbers will be drawn during half­ Park Ridge, 111. moving into third Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of downtown Tax Plan window on the north side of the regardless of who’s ahead of me or Tuesday Massolini. Angelo Massolini. and She is also survived by four Henie turned down Foley’s offer to time of Wednesday night’s game to the ends of the rink and ahead of Britain’s Robin Cousins, the Christian burial, 10 a.m., at St. Center Congregational Church Mon­ behind me, is good. But my biggest BASKETBALL John Massolini, all of Bolton and daughters. Miss Carol Raneourt of MANCHESTER -T h e Downtown taxes would be raised annually and a do a solo act in Manchester but said, between the Cougars and Greater threat from the dazzling free skater Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. day, police said. Damage was es­ gearing his mind towards the competitor is going to be myself.” Manrhesler at East Catholic, 8 Louis Massolini Jr. of Manchester; Avon, Mrs, Nancy DelConte of Coordinating Committee will take an redevelopment commission would be pointing to the skater nearby, Hartford at East Catholic High ... from Bristol dwindled slightly. James Cemetery. timated at $20 and police said this precise demands of the com­ Hoffman, unless he has changed Penney at Glastonbury, 8 and four daughters. Mrs, Albert Coventry, Mrs, Diane Manion of Ver­ important step tonight when it formed to to sell $500,000 in mini­ “There’s the girl you need for your Gary Morgan of East Hartford is one What’s more, world champion Friends may call at the funeral has happened several times recently pulsory figures, the least un­ his program from the European Northwest Calholie at South Wind- (Josephine) Carlson of Manchester; non, and Mrs. Janet Guarino of East presents plans for a new taxing dis­ bonds. Revenues from sale of the show,” Katkaveck recalled. of 14 state bowlers who qualified to Vladimir Kovalev of the Soviet home today from 7 to 9 p.m., and at Center Church. championships, probably will drop Mis. Andrew (Irnja) ^oteau of East Hartford; a brother, Armand Tisdale bonds would be placed in a revolving The girl turned out to be Evelyn take part in the BPAA U.S. Open 10- derstood of all the phases of Union, after finishing fifth, withdrew Wednesday from 2 to 4 and '7 to 9 p.m. trict to the Board of Directors. back after today. Cousins is expected Longmeadow, M a ^ ; ^ d Miss Mary of Fall River, Mass.; three sisters, fund that would make low-interest Chandler. She accepted Foley’s in­ pin event in March at the Bradley Olympic figure skating com­ from competition because of illness. Roekville at Simsbury Memorial contributions may be Board support is considered essen­ to advance dramatically and should H. Massolini and Miss Janette J. Mrs. Rita Martin and Mrs. Georgette loans to downtown property owners vitation and the following Sunday Bowl ... Hartford Jaycees realized Baron Aeadeltty at Bolton made to the American Heart tial to the eventual passage a Boy Escapes petition. Scott Hamilton of Rosemont, Pa., duel with Tickner for the gold while Massolini of Bolton with whom she Ringuette, both of Fall River, Mass., seeking building renovations. thrilled an estimated crowd of 10,000 over $120,000 from the 1979 Greater Vinal Tech at Rham General Assembly Act that would “It’s really tough, ” said Tickner, was eighth after the schobl figures. the battle for the bronze should come Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford. that rimmed Center Springs Pond. Hartford Open last summer. The Coventry at Rocky Hill made her home; six grandchildren and Mrs. Alice Medeiros of Westport. create the new district and Steohen The new taxing district would be 26. “ Mentally you're working for six ‘‘A good, clean strong short between Santee, 22, and Hoffman. and three great grandchildren; and Mass.; and 10 grandchildren. Penny, mayor, has indicated his roughly four times the size of the Grab Attempt Chandler was one of the world’s best proceeds will be used for worthwhile WRESTLING Virginia Malinguaggio or seven hours even though you’re on program is the key to this com­ “ For tbe first time in a long time, I several nieces and nephews in Italy. Funeral services will be Thursday existing parking authority" district, figure skaters. projects conducted by the Jaycees in Manchester at East Catholir, 1 MANCHESTER - Virginia support hinges on popular consensus. MANCHESTER - Police today the ice and being judged for only six petition,” predicted Santee. did not skate well in the first figure There will be a mass of Christian at 8:15 a.m., from the Callahan which has a mill rate of 10.5. While on the subject of figure p.m. Malinguaggio, 67, of 37 Seaman Cir­ A group of Main Street reported that a 10-year-old the Greater Hartford area. minutes. It’s a strain, both physically Tickner said he felt very strong but I came back to do well,” said burial at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East cle, died Monday at Manchester businessmen expressed their opposi­ Manchester boy was grabbed Friday and mentally.” going into today's short program, Santee. “For the first time, I have Wednesday Maurice Church. Burial will be in Masonic Ceremony Hartford, followed by a mass of Memorial Hospital. She was the wife tion Monday to the proposed district evening by an unknown male, but es­ Tickner, however, found himself in which counts 20 per cent of the confidence in my career. I feel I BASKETBALL. Bolton Center Cemetery. There are Transactions. Christian burial at St. Francis of of Sarino Malinguaggio. in an advertisement in The Herald. MANCHESTER - The Past High caped unharmed. an excellent position going into skaters' total score. belong in this place.” Greater Hartford at MCC, 8 no calling hours. Memorial con­ priests of Delta Chapter 51, Royal Assisi Church at 9 a m. Burial will be She was born in Hartford, lived in The six downtown merchants urged Police said the boy was walking -0 today’s short program. With 30 per “I got a good draw,” said Tickner. Later tonight, the ice dancing com­ Manehester (girls) vs. Shelton at Order of Masons, will confer the tributions may be made to the Louis in St. Mary's Cemetery. East Hart­ Italy for 12 years, and returned to residents in the new district to attend near the corner of Brainard Place By United Press International cent of the competition completed, "I'm going to skate last, and that's petition concludes. Natalia Linichuk Maloney High, Meriden, 6 ford. royal arch degree at a meeting of and Rose Massolini Memorial at St. Hartford and had lived in tonight’s board meeting and Bissell Street at 6:30 when a Baseball forward center Steve Malovic. the former world champion from good. I just have to go out and skate and Gennadi Karponosov of the East Catholir (girls) vs. Windham Maurice Church. Friends may call at the funeral Delta Chapter Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the way 1 know 1 can. Manchester for the past 21 years. The new district would mean five white male described as six-feet-tall Seattle — Signed pitchers Rick College Littleton, Col., was a solid second Soviet Union were leading with nine at Portland High, 7:3U home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to the Masonic Temple. Ferdinand D. Florence W. Gonyer She was a seamstress for many mills in additional taxes for residents and in his twenties grabbed the boy Honeycutt and Jim Beattie. Cornell — Named Tom Miller head with 18 placings for 43.76 points. Jan “Skating in a competition like this placem ents and 101.28 points. 9 p.m, Lewis, past high priest, will preside. you have to stay at the top to win. years with Manchester Modes. and merchants in an expanded down­ by the arm and ordered him to come Basketball basketball coach. Hoffman of East Germany, Hungarians Krisztina Regoezy and East Catholir at Enfield (Enfield MANCHESTER — Mrs. • Florence Russell D. Ramette, grand high You don’t neccessarily have to win Harold J, Crane Besides her husband she leaves a town region, the boundaries of which along. San Diego — Waived rookie Andras Sallay were second while Twins Kink), 8:20 Weller Gonyer, 79, of 72 Downey priest of the Grand Royal Arch everything, but you have to be near Drive, died Monday at a local con­ COVENTRY — Private funeral son, Joseph S. Malinguaggio of are still to be solidified. Police said the boy ran away and another Russian duo. Irina Moiseeva chapter of Connecticut, together with the top and consistently near the top. Radio, TV Tonight valescent home. She was the widow services were held for Harold J. Wethersfield; four sisters, Mrs. The Downtown Committee is the suspect escaped in a blue vehicle and Adnrei Minenkov, were third. James G. Camming, excellent grand “Of course I’m going to have to 7 - Whaiers vs. Oilers, WTIC of George L. Gonyer. Crane, 59, of 1955 Main St., Coventry, Mary Beninato in Florida; Mrs. hoping to use the district as replace­ which had been parked in the vacant The American couples, Judy ment for the existing Manchester king, will be in attendance. Officers lot across from the Manchester Ice Show-Slopping Performance free skate well on Thursday —that 7:50 - East Catholir vs. She was born in Hartford and had at the Weinstein Mortuary in Hart­ Concetla Cassarino, Hartford; and Blumberg and Michael Seibert and dress will be tuxedos. goes without saying. To me, skating Manchester, WINE lived in the Hartford area all her life. ford. Mr. Crane died Feb. 17 at St. two sisters in Italy; and two Parking Authority. About $100,000 in and Fuel Co. Sf^ey Smith and John Summers, is not racing from one end to the 8 - M inter Olympics, Ch.8 Francis Hospital and Medical Center grandchildren. were seventh and eighth. Before her retirement 20 years ago other and doing triple jumps. That’s she was employed by Connecticut in Hartford. Funeral services will be Thursday Gives Wenzel Big Advantage General Life Insurance Co, She was a He was born in Ozone Park, N.Y., at 8:15 am . from D’Esopo member of St. James Episcopal and had lived in the Coventry area Wethersfield Funeral Chapel, 277 Coventry Hearing Set *•» could have been from one to three seconds faster. I’m n m nm niH w iim Folly Brook Blvd. with a mass of WILMINGTON, N.Y. (UPI) - Andreas Church, Hartford. since 1951. He was a sales represen­ very confident now for my second run tomorrow. " ^ Malmquist Trained Christian burial at Corpus Christi COVENTRY — The Town Council will begin its private land be purchased for the garage because of the Wenzel's show-stopping performance in the She leaves a son, Robert W. tative for S. Vogel Sons Food Wenzel was .47 of a second behind Stenmark to the in­ Distributors. He attended St. John's Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be in meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Town Hall with a public problems involved in using any location already owned by opening round of the men’s Olympic giant Gonyer of Manchester; a sister, Mrs. termediate. point. But only Enn — even slower on top — Ruth Rapelye of Hartford; and two University in Queens. N. Y. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. hearing on the “Ordinance Creating the Water Pollution Coventry. . slalom put thp Lichtenstein racer out of reach was quicker than Wenzel through the bottom. 17 of His 23 Years grandchildren Mr. Crane was president of the Friends may call at the funeral Control Authority,” The document was drafted by the He estimated the cost of developing the Town Hall ad­ of all but a few challengers in today’s final and Stenmark, satisfied with his third, told U.S. skier Phii Coventry Fire Department for the home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and previous council but was never brought to a vote because dition at about $700,000. Another possibility behind the LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — He had trained 17 years for the Private funeral services will be Mahre he felt happy with his position. But he lost his Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of opposition on some points by members of the control high school would cost about $500,000 and was opposed by deciding run. held at the convenience of the family. past 23 years, retiring in Nov. 1979. temper with reporters later when asked if he had made a day when he would be swept up in the cheers, the handshakes There are no calling hours. Callahan He was also a member of the Charter authority. a petition from residents of Orchard Hill Estates, a But among that handful of contenders are Sweden’s superskier Ingemar Stenmark, winner of 14 consecutive mistake. and the kudos. “In Nordic Combined, a person can Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East Revision Committee of Coventry; in­ Skating Today The group was originally named the Coventry Sewer housing project for the elderly in the area. Either site giant slaloms going back to the start of 1978, and Hans “It’s always the sam'e,” he snapped. “You people Walter Malmquist savored every Hartford, has charge of itiated the Coventry Ambulance Authority but was later renamed the Water Pollution would cut into school athletic fields. be a king one day and a pauper the MANCHESTER — Skating will be Enn of Austria, in second following the first run in the always ask me what went wrong if I don’t come in first.” inch of the one fleeting moment of arrangements. Memorial donations Serice; was a member of the Town Control Authority by the council to conform with govern­ The present location on Route 31 is too small and sits next. I may well a pauper because permitted today under supervision of two-day race. Bruno Noeckler of Italy was fourth in 1:20.99, followed sucess for the oftmaligned U.S. Nor­ may be made to a charity of the Council and the Democratic Town ment regulations. The authority’s main function has been over the Mill Brook as a potential source of pollution. A my performance level is not as good the Recreation Department from 10 “People should know I always prefer to be just behind by Joel Gaspoz of Switzerland in 1:21.10, and Tsyganov dic Ski Team at the Winter Olympics. donor's choice. Committee; and a former member of to draw up a facilities plan for a municipal sewer system privately owned parcel on South Strpet offered *o the as the Europeans,” Malmquist said. a.m. to 9 p.m. at Charter Oak Park 1:21.22. Then came three Yugoslavs — Bojan Krizaj, But he also realized what still was the Board of Education. for the lake and village areas. town by A1 Goodin was described as being too . , for in the first round,” Stenmark said Monday after taking Wehling, the 1972 and 1976 Olympic and at Center Springs Pond annex. Doris Strel and Jure Franko — all within .3 of a second of ahead of him. tJard uf TliunkH He leaves his wife, Lila CeranicI The first function of the ordinance, to create such an development and inappropriate in a residential section. third place in the first run. “That gives me a psy­ gold medalist in the Nordic Com­ For updated information phone 643- Tsyganov. “I’ve done my darndest year-in and I wish lo Ihunk the Sisters ol The Angels. Caiuda Crane; two daughters, Debra Crane authority, has already been fulfilled. The second provi­ The council also will consider a written opinion from chological push to do well in the second heat. It will be bined, totaled 227.2 points on his best my friends especially Crtstlield Convalescent 4700. The Soviet skier, a surprise seventh-place finisher in year-out and who knows, maybe it’s of New haven and Cindi DeVincent sion of the document would give the authority all powers Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel on the need for more direct, much steeper and more selective two jumps, one a 279-footer, longest Home Manchester lor their kindness and home at­ requesting an environmental impact statement from the tomorrow.” the Olympic men’s downhill, came from way back — paid off, maybe things will go better of the day. mosphere Administration and .Nurses have shown of Lake Hiawatha. N. J.; and a sister, granted under Chapter 103 of the Connecticut General Radio Club starting in 72nd place — to reach the first six, an almost- than I anticipate. Being an underdog my mother M rs Cassavant during her illness, and Sally Stoller of New Hyde Park, N. Statutes 7-245 through and including 7-269(a), except for federal Environmental Protection Agency. The council Austrian spectators, who returned to Whiteface Moun­ Malmquist, responding to the the help and kindness shown lo me during my visits MANCHESTER - The tain Monday to serenade their country’s racers, erupted impossible accomplishment considering the has its advantages,” the 23-year-old Y the power of condemnation, which will remain with the has been asked by the town’s Conservation Commission chants of ‘Walter, Walter,” from the Irorn Canada, r.omlorl and sympathy and help during Manchester Amateur Radio Club will in song when Enn went into first place on the scoreboard. deteriorating track conditions late in the race. Post Mills, Vt., native said. her last stay .My sincere Thank You, Interment was in the family plot in council. to request such a study, which would delay sewers, but highly partisan U.S, crowd, had 221.8. hold its monthly meeting Wednesday The throng sang to women’s downhill gold medalist The top U.S. skiers — the Mahre twins from White What Malmquist had done to thrust Sister Hila Cassavant Paramus, N. J. Memorial gifts may Finally, the ordinance stipulates that the group shall Schwebel said the town would not incur liability if,, it West Germany’s Hubert Schwarz .T23 Queen Street 7:30 p.m., at the old Nike Site Teen Pass, Wash, —were 14th and 15th. Phil Mahre finished in himself into a position of relative be made to the Coventry Volunteer consist of seven members to be appointed to the council refused to do so. Annemarie Moser-Proell of Austria for 30 minutes Sun­ placed third with 219.6 points while lamnosville Province ol Quebec Canada Center off Garden Grove Road. day following her victory. 1:21.74, and Steve in 1:21.86. Cary Adgate of Boyne City, prominence was to place second in East Germany’s Uwe Dotzauer and ‘ At Cresent at 103 Mather SI . Manchester i Ambulance Association. ' This month’s guest speaker will be for a term of two years. The authority had requested a make-up of only five members, partly because of the The singing of “Austria, Austria,” grew even louder Mich,, was 23rd and Pete Patterson of Sun Valley, Idaho, the 70-meter ski jump competition in Konrad Winkler in fourth and fifth. Ernie Buck who will speak on life in problems it has had in getting a quorum at meetings. It Wo at B.D. Pearl aall Major Appliancaa when favorite Stenmark — starting five places behind went off the course and was disqualified. the Nordic Combined. All that stands In the cross-country part, the the Caribbean. The election of this also had asked for broader powers. & Telovlalona In the Hartford area, and ao Enn — failed to overtake the Austrian. The Swede was .18 “I didn’t nail it at the top,” Phil said. “I just didn’t hit between him and a medal is today’s winner receives 220 points. For every Extra Bloodmobile Set year’s officers will also be con­ those first eight gates. They made it up on me today and Later in the evening, the council is expected to go do many other ratallara — What nidkaa of a second behind. 15-kilometer cross-country part of minute competitors finish behind the ducted The public is invited. But Wenzel, starting another two minutes back, I’ll have to try and make it up on them tomorrow. I’m all the event, but it is a substantial hur­ MANCHESTER — In an effort to The Red Cross blood program is "back to the drawing board” on tbe selection of a site for us a batter place to buy from la our i winning time, nine points are bolster the still low results of recent the only source of blood for patients /oiling Reviaion a new town garage, which has been in the planning stage silenced the chants with a daring run that put him into pumped up for tomorrow.” dle. deducted. Malmquist hopes to stay blood collections throughout the in Connecticut hospitals, and without for more than a decade. Prior to a public hearing last amphaals on SERVICE to our cuatomara. first, dropping Enn to second and Stenmark into third. Apart from Gaspoz, the only other Swiss skier to finish Gold Medalist Malmquist is not competitive with within two minutes of the winner, state, the Red Cross is scheduling the cooperation of donors this widely week, town administrators appeared to be moving IVe Emphasize Servicel Only one other racer behind Wenzel — Russia’s Valeri was Jacques Luethy.in 11th. Two other Swiss, reigning the tough Europeans on the cross­ which would give him 202 points. BOLTON — The Zoning Commis­ Barbara Petzold of East some extra operations, one of which acclaimed program cannot meet the sion is currently working on revisions toward an addition to the present Town Hall to house Tsyganov — managed to crack the top six. World Cup holder Peter Luescher and Jean-Luc Fournier, country trails and is merely hoping “That would be a good race for me is to be held in this area. On needs of the sick and injured. to its regulations. The revisions will town-owned vehicles and to provide additional office The 23-year-old Wenzel clocked 1:20.17 for the run, both fell. Germany wins the women’s for a top 10 finish. He trails East Ger­ and in that case. I’d land in the top 10. Thursday, the Bloodmobile will be Residents of the Manchester and be in the areas of regulations for space. which dropped 1,354 meters through 56 gates. Enn was Steve also had his problems in the upper half of the kilometer cross country ski many’s Ulrich Wehling by six points If that happens, it would be an out­ course. “1 was great through the first,” he said, “but stationed at tbe Bolton Bolton communities are asked to animals and more extensive However, the hearing, which attracted about 65 cKSON timed in 1:20.31 and Stenmark in 1:20.49. race for an Olympic gold in the jumping competition, but there standing result, the best in U.S. Nor­ PEARL “I had trouble with the upper part of the course,” said then I got too far inside on a turn, and it took me seven or are several swifter Europeans within Congregational Church from 12.30 to support the bloodmobile Thursday regulations for home occupancy townspeople, leaned toward support of a surprise ' ||| M VIS • I hi t > It I dic Combined Olympic history, and eight gates to get my speed back.” medal Monday. (UPI Photo) 5:30 p.m businesses. recommendation by Town Manager Frank Connolly that Wenzel, “but I was very good the rest of the way. I think 1 striking distance. I’d be very happy,” he said. EVENING HERALD, Tues., Feb. 19, 1980 - 11 10 - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. Feb. »■ 1960 Streaks on Line, \ Bennet in Encore; Two Perfect Years rebounder, sne gets gooo position, nas good timing and is Indians at East By LEN AUSTER a good defensive player. Shana is very tough, very Herald Rportswriter aggressive,” Mooney stated. Paige Young averaged around 10 points per game. “She What do you do for an encore performance By LEN AUSTER won five in a row. averaging double digits, but also is a good rebounder. She has excellent peripheral vision after an unbeaten season? and hits the open man very well,” cited Mooney, who Herald Sportswriter Manchester averages 62.5 points pounding the backboards. Anderson and Sweeney particular­ Well, in the case of Coach Chris Mooney and the Bennet completed her third year at the varsity helm. per game and yields 54.8 while East, Junior High girls’ basketball program, you follow it with “When people least expect ly have been working hard and the In­ Wendy Arnum was the top scorer at a 13-point per which has hit at an 82.8-point per another. game clip. “She’s very quick, plays good defense. She has game clip over its last four, averages dians have been dominating reboun­ it, that’s when it’ll happen.’’ ’The Bears, undefeated in 1978-79, repeated the feat this quick hands and is a good ballhandler.” Beth White’s 67.7 per outing and gives up 52.4 per ding stats. In the first meeting. East That’s one point of view year, winding up 14-0. They’ve won 31 straight and their game. \ outrebounded the Indians, 36-22. kara 12i 10 “good outside shot” stood her well as she averaged expressed by Manchester High 14 ’Tm pleased the game is at our “Manchester is improved and I average winning margin this campaign was 20 points. around 10 tallies a game. basketball Coach Done Pear­ place,” voices Eagle Coach Jim think we’ve improved,” Penders 4B “I never thought I’d see a better team than last Brenda Allen, Mara Walrath, Vicki Arnum, Heidi son about a Silk Town victory Penders, “Both teams ate riding remarks, “I think this could prove to year's,” Mooney remarked, “but I did. All around this Shaw, Lori Daigle, Sharon Williams and Lynn Shaw, the over crosstown East Catholic. high and I have to feel playing at our be a heckuva high school basketball team was better than last year’s crew. It was a little latter the lone eighth grader, round out the unbeaten more serious and the basic skills were better.” own surrounding we have an advan­ game. Bear squad. Manchester has never beaten the Bennet was far from a one-man show with three tage. “I know Manchester didn’t play a “I figure 10 of 12 will play next year (at Manchester Eagles on the hardwood, 10 meetings players averaging double figures in scoring and everyone " It’s an emotional game and I’m good game the last time. That’s in High),” Mooney stated. altogether. One was back on Dec. 27 NT getting plenty of playing time. “We got a lot of scoring “This year it was a good all-around team. It ran the at Clarke Arena which East took, 57- sure the kids will be up. It should be a the past. good game for the spectators, if not from a lot of people," Mooney stated, observing the high fast break well, found the open man well, was quick and Two Cheers for Picture Goal by Keon ■46. '.Tiat score is deceptive. It wasn’t “We played one of our two worst Unbeaten Bennet Girls^ Basketball Team for the coaches. I’m supe Manchester scorer game-to-game would fluctuate. played aggressive defense. that close. games the last time,” Pearson Whaler teammates A1 Sims and Ray in second period against Rangers last night in wants to win the first time ever and For the second straight year, the Bennet Wendy Arnum, Mara Walrath, Beth White, There were 12 oil the Bear varsity roster, 11 ninth- “These girls are very dedicated to basketball They go The second and final opportunity of recalls the first clash, “We’re '79-80, the regular season finale for I’m sure our kids don’t want to be the Junior High girls’ basketball team registered Lori Daigle. Standing: Coach Chris Mooney, graders. Virtually all will matriculate to Manchester to camp and play in the summer. They play in study hall Allison raise their sticks high in air to cheer Hartford. (UPI Photo) playing better now. Why? Because both quintets, takes place at the first to lose to Manchester,” Penders an unbeaten campaign. The Bears went 14-0 Shana Hopperstead, Brenda Allen, Lisa High and make a contribution to the basketball program all year round. 1 expect almost all to make varsity," Dave Keon. far left, who tallied picture goal we’re playing together and there, Mooney strongly believes. Mooney forecast a few years down the road. Eagles’ Nest tonight at 8 o’clock. adds. everybody is doing his job. We have this year and have won 31 straight in the two- Christensen, Paige Young, Vicki Arnum, The Manchester jayvee team finished unbeaten at 19-0. The Eagles may be without the ser­ Among the top cagers are 5-foot-8 Lisa Christensen and Maybe this time will be the first? four guys in double figures almost year span. Team members (left to right) Heidi Shaw, Julie Woodhouse, manager. 5-foot-6 Shana Hopperstead, the latter a member of the vices of 6-foot-3 senior Pete Kiro, A good majority were from Bennet. “They put everything into that. I’m every game and we have a lot of peo­ (Herald Photo by AdamSon) second-leading scorer at a 14.5 clip. Front row: Lynn Shaw, Sharon Williams, varsity soccer team in the fall. "Lisa is a very good It’s a case of talent following talent. sure the team is still flying high,” ple contributing. Our rebounding, in­ Keon^s Picture Goal He sustained a slight concussion in Pearson recalls his club’s perfor­ side game and defense have im­ last Saturday’s win in New York City mance last Friday, a 62-52 win over proved a lot.” Windham which gave the Indians a and his status is uncertain. That’s Manchester, in the past, when it share of the CCIL championship. one concern for Penders. He has Joe’s World Brooks NHL Coaching Material played East put undue pressure on Sparks Whalers^ Win “I feel we’ll be really loose. We’ll others. itself. It, having faced the pressure Brooks battles for his players, and treat it as a fun game,” Pearson “I’m concerned more with the Brooks declined to expand on his “They tell me I’m too candid Keon. whose 39-year-old legs and 20- didn't see eye-to-eye with Warren against Windham, may not this time. Bv lOi; t; ARM AN By Mill Rirliman that was apparent in the game with By EARL VOST observed, “I feel there won’t be as match-ups this time than before with reason for not having the players sometimes," he says. year experience, who sparkled for Miller and Dave Maloney, saw the “That might be good for us but don’t the Czechs where he felt, justifiably, Sports Editor great an emphasis on winning the the inside people,” he states, “They available after the games and noM y With victories over Czechoslovakia the home team. His first period goal Rangers take advantage of the short- forget East is playing outstanding NEW YORK (UPI) - Look that one of them had taken a cheap Two teams deadlocked for gamd as before. have some physiqal size in there pushed him on the m atter. The and Norway and tie with Sweden, the score was a picture play which ig­ handed Hartford situatiofl for four basketball now,” Pearson cautions, for Herb Brooks to be named shot at Johnson, injuring his Americans already have done better 15th place in the National “I’m sure they (East) are looking while we have one'big guy and one ' i i am Selecting a Rod answer, however, becomes rather nited the Whalers and provided a 2-0 minutes Steve Vickers and Dave “I feel it’ll be a good game.” coach of a National Hockey than generally anticipated after their Hockey League standings, forward to their league playoffs and who can play physical. Tommy (For­ obvious. shoulder. margin. With some great stick­ Maloney cut the deficit in the first League team pretty soon. With Brooks, the important thing is "I was upset about it,” he admits. 10-3 beating by the Soviets at Hartford and Edmonton, handling. he raced the length of the we won’t have come down off of our tin) is also a physical player and he Elsewhere on the schedule tonight, consider the three basic con­ 1:01 to 4-3 with one period left. may see more playing time than he 4-15 Penney High is at 6-13 Glaston­ This is the time of the year when He’s a guy who has everything .— unity among his players, who con­ “He (the Czech) wasn’t involved in Madison Square Garden just before ice and beat defender and goalie There were 18 penalties which cloud. They have a very important most fishermen start thinking of siderations in the selection of a fish square off tonight at 7 o’clock game coming up and really this is an has the last six or seven games bury High, 17-2 South Windsor High intelligence, personality and the stitute the youngest team in Olympic the play and he took a run at Mark. the Olympics. at the Hartford Civic Center. Steve Baker. found the penalty box door swinging tackle, buying new gadgets, reels and rod ... whether fly, spin or bait ability to motivate a group of players history. By bringing two or three of The Czechs are not real vindictive Seeded seventh among the 12 com­ The ever-present Keon also picked inopportune time for both teams,” he depending on what happens.” hosts 16-2 Northwest Catholic and 8- rods. Especially rods. The itch seems casting rod. The Whalers, in a dog-fight with open all game. like few others I've ever seen. ihem along to sit in the spotlight, he type hockey players but this guy real­ peting teams, they still could have to add^. Manchester’s front line, somewhat 11 Rockville High visits 16-3 to hit the hardest in January, 1. The fighting capabilities of the four other clubs, moved up a notch up two assists- and was the outstan­ Jordy Douglas' 26th goal of the Of all the people I had anything to automatically causes a feeling of ly drilled Marie, no question about go up against the Russians again and Both clubs sport 15-4 overall timid at the start of the season, has Simsbury High in non-conference rod. If you are going after tarpon, last night with a stirring, slam-bang ding player on the ice. season gave the Whalers a little February and early March. If a man being overlooked or unappreciated that," beat them for the gold medal. marks and each is on a tear. ’The In­ used its size the last month and it’s jousts. In COC tilts, 2-15, 3-15 Bolton muskies, or large fish of any kind, do with in the Winter Olympics at 6-4 decision over the New York Fifty-two seconds before Keon , breathing room and when Bernie is going to buy a rod or reel, this by some not invited. From the bench. Brooks shouted at dians, after consecutive losses to told a story. The forecourt of 6-foot-5, High h o sts 12-5, 13-5 Bacon you are going to need a stick with lots Lake Placid, none impressed me Herb Brooks keeps drumming in to Rangers before a crowd of 14,318. tallied, Ray Allison poked the puck Johnston banged home his fourth at seems to be the time he'll do it. Brooks is 42, a young 42. He was the offending Czech: “ You (bleep) into the Ranger net at 16:29, his 10th. Windham and Simsbury, have won 2(X)-pound Bill Anderson (12.7), 6- Academy; 4-13, 4-15 Rham High of backbone, capable of subduing more than Brooks for being able to his players the idea they can’t stand Little credit for the success can go 12:23 the Whalers had a safe 6-3 Mr. Angler walks into a sporting get a job done. Any job. He coaches one of the best hockey players ever to Czech, Why don't you come over here Keon s score was his seventh. eight straight. East, after a two- foot-3, 2(X)-pound Rich Koepsel (11.8) entertains 4-13, 4-15 Vinal Tech in strong fighters. If, however, you in awe of anyone. That includes the to popular (with the fans) Nick Fotiu margin. Tough guy Ron Greschner goods store, his mind made up that the U.S. hockey team and runs it the perform for the University of and mess with me." Five scores were recorded in the game slide where point guard Kyle and 6-foot-2, 165-pound Brian Hebron, and 12-5, 14-5 Coventry High want to use it for pan fish, you Soviets. He tells them they can beat whose two foolish second-period accounted for the New York finale. he is going to buy a new spin rod. He same way Chuck Noll does the Minnesota and the last player to be Brooks was hot. Earlier in the second 20-minute shootout, Claude Ayer was conspicuously absent, has Sweeney (10.0), is not only each is at 7-10, 8-11 Rocky Hill High. would purchase a light flexible rod the Russians despite that 10-3 whip­ penalties saw the Rangers slice a 4-1 Gordie Howe is still looking for his looks over the rods on display, picks Pittsburgh Steelers and Earl Weaver cut from the 1960 Olympic team week, he was angry also, but this Larose getting New York on the 800th career goal. The old man had off the rack that appeals to him which would allow you to feel every ping. Hartford lead to 4-3 with a pair of does the Baltimore Orioles. He's a which won the only gold medal in time at one of his own players and he “ A good embarrasment never board to shave the Whaler lead to 2-1 several chances but could not score. cosmetically, swishes it through the plunge and dart of the fish on the let him know it right there in the powerplay goals. The Whaler brass natural winner. U.S. history. “They must have cut hurts a quality team, " he reminds was visibly upset by Fotiu's play and before Mark Howe countered with Johnston picked up two assists to air with a knowing look, reads the other end. the right guy,” he laughs. dressing room. The U.S, coach isn’t UConn in Laugher 2. The ability of the rod to present Brooks is on leave from the them. he faces league action for pushing his 19th and Greg Carroll made it 4-1 go with his goal and earned the Briefs label that says the rod will handle one for holding much back. the fly, lure or bait to your quarry. If , which has linesman Kevin Collins, and could and Whaler supporters sat back and game's No. 1 star award, Keon was line from 2 pounds to a 12 pound test, relaxed — but not for long. you're going to heave a large plug to compiled an eyebrowraising .636 well be on the road to Springfield. No. 2 and Dave DeBol No. 3, all of and, because it feels good when he Fotiu's double penalty, when he humongous muskie. or large percentage and won three NCAA SOFTWARE DESIGN ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Once again. It was little Dave Hartford. Against Vermont wiggles it, decides to buy it. In most championships in the seven years he King Triumphs saltwater fish, you might be better cases, he might ask the dealer a few has been there. AND OTHER ENGINEERING PERSONNEL off with a 6Vz to 7 foot baitcasting rod By LEN AUSTER DETROIT (UPI) - Billie Jean questions, or, if he buys it in a Irge He used to sell insurance in St. discount operation, will come up rather than a spinning rod. A rod like Herald Sporlswriter King, delivering driving serves and Paul and is so good, he not only could against a clerk who knows nothing this, with a smooth reel, can throw Cougars Strenghten Bid It was a laugher—the kind where the fair-weather home fans coming back from a 4-2 deficit in the sell me a policy anytime, he may plugs 2 to 4 inches long where you second set, went on to defeat Diane about rods (and cares less) and so he couldn’t possibly have any complaints. want them to go, and also have the even be able to sell his players the Morrison 6-2, 7-5 Monday in the first must shift for himself. His first mis­ Booed off the court after last Saturday’s winning performance capability of handling these large idea they can beat the best hockey round of the $200,000 Women’s Indoor take is that he went by feel, label, but team in the world, the Soviets' Olym­ most importantly, a lack of helpfjil fish. At the opposite end of the spec­ Now you can net an against Division II Central Connecticut State College (66-58), Tennis Tournament. For Post-Season Playoffs trum, you need a light flexible rod to pic team. If he can do that, he can do UConn made sure there was no repeat last night at the Field information. practically anything. cast to spooky trout in a quiet moun­ strengthening its bid for a College walloped Becker House in Storrs against Vermont. So step No. 1 — Pick a store where Some of the U.S. players told me Minutemen to 14-7 for the season. Colbert Leading the people are fishermen as eager tain lake, where long casts, delicate­ berth in the New England Junior College, 90-61, last night MCC hits the hardwood at home for The Huskies had some initial dif­ Brooks gets more out of them than TUCSON, Ariz, (UPI) - Jim and interested as you, knowledgeable ly placed, are in order. Junior College Athletic the last time Wednesday night ficulty, deadlocked at 16-all after minds,” Perno recalled the reception they ever thought they were capable at East Catholic High. Colbert is in a strange position, and about rods, and able to give sound, 3. The strength of the line you are against Greater Hartford Communi­ 7:35 of play, but then went on an 8- after the CCSC clash, “The hooting of. He fires them up, and he does it Association tournament/^ The Cougars go to 15-8 with the win he loves it. helpful advice. going to use in relation to the type of jn-death afte^ll0lrs point tear and outscored the and hollering, it did hurt but people by simply being 100 percent honest while the setback drops the ty College at 8 o'clock. A major reason for this step is that rod. Too light a line strength, with Manchester Community Catamounts, 15-1, in the closing five around here seem knowledgeable and “ Don’t go saying the tournament is with them. He doesn’t try to con or Behind Larry Hayden's dozen most manufacturers of mass__ too stiff a rod, will result in more minutes of the half in taking a one­ acknowledge good basketball. The over because anything could snow them, and he deals with the points, MCC opened up a quick 14-8 produced rods come out each year k offs" than hooked fish. This is lead. The Minutemen drew within sided 89-62 verdict. fans here are second to none when happen,” Colbert said Monday,'aftet' media exactly the same way. a 7-under-par 66 gave him a seven- with new models that sell well, but se of a lack of flexibility. On one, 15-14, but the Cougars spread it It had to send most of the partisan you’re going well.” S After his team surprised so many Tech Fades Fast stroke lead with one round to play in don’t always fish well. These rods the other extreme, too heavy a line out and led at the half, 40-27. throng of 4,560 home happy — and The fans, after the early doubt, by out-hustling and outmuscling the the $300,000 Tucson Open. are made to “fish ” in a store, but not on a light flexible rod might hold the ahone interview at took delight in cheering the efforts of highly regarded Czechoslovakians 7-3 MCC broke it open in the initial five without complaint. as sharply over water. The designers fish, but very likely could keep the seniors A1 Lewis and Nick last Thursday night. Brooks showed minutes of the second half, out- The win was Connecticut’s 17th in and engineers, who may have started During Last Half Stefkovich, seldom-used but warmly bait from reaching the quarry scoring Becker by a 15-7 count. 24 outings and established a Field Tanner in Win up at the press center to answer treated. Each had 2 points, the hoops out with a good fish rod, often don't because of the heavier line diameter, Hayden and Dave Litke each had 6 House record for consecutive wins at or could even spook the fish because questions from the media. None of Deadlocked at the half, Cromwell High erupted for 32 fourth- greeted by loud cheers, while Lewis DENVER (UPI) — Roscoe Tanner end up that way with the finished tallies in that streak for the Cougars. 19. The previous mark of 18 was set of the same reason. his players were with him and that quarter points in breaking away for a 72-50 win over Cheney hauled in 5 rebounds in 15 minutes of would just as soon forget the last product. Hayden had a game-high 26 points between the 1973-74 and ‘74-75 cam­ These three basics should help in caused some unhappiness. Tech in Charter Oak Conference basketball action last night in floor time. time he played a tennis tournament Unfortunately, the marketing Hamilton Standard to pace MCC followed by Litke and paigns. selecting a rod. However, it’s almost “Why aren’t the players being Cromwell. Mike McKay had 21 points to lead in the Mile High City. But times have departments of these large com­ made available to us after the Lindsay James with 16 tallies apiece. UConn closes out its regular season impossible to find a stick with all The triumph improves the going into the closing eight minutes. five Huskies in twin digits Thomp­ changed for the man with the 140- panies come up with changes and games?" one newsman wanted to D.J. Frederick chipped in 11 points on the road, Wednesday at Holy amendments, making the rod a three considerations. There hasn't Panthers' conference log to 15-2 and "They came out in the third period son, 6-foot-8 sophomore, had 18 points mph serve. know, a bit testily. and 10 rebounds for the Cougars, Cross in Worcester, Mass., and cosmetic thing that feels so good just been a rod manufacturered like this overall standard to 15-3. Cromwell and hit their first six or seven shots, and latched onto a career-high 19 Tanner, who has been working to Brooks, who has been exceptional­ who’ve won three straight. Saturday against Maine in Orono. waving it in the air. Then they allege yet. So, compromise, choose the best last Friday clinched its 10th COC title all from the outside, and that made rebounds as he led Connecticut to a round out a style dominated by his Former Manchester High standout The Huskies will then head to that this rod will handle line from 2 two out of three basics for the type of ly cooperative with the media, in 14 years. The setback drops the us play catch up." Crockett 41-30 edge in that department. hard serve, is top-seeded in this $125,- Jeff Kiernan led the visitors with 17 Providence, R.I., for the Big East pound to a 12 pound test and it just quarry you go after ... we all have to. thought the question over a second or Techmen to 4-13 in the conference remarked. "They scored quickly in Conference Playoff. There, next Glen Miller (12), Clay Johnson (10) 000 Grand Prix tournament. In his so before answering. points, most on short jumpers. first-round match Monday, he can’t be done and give the fisherman "To help you make that compromise and 6-13 overall. the fourth period and that was it. Thursday evening at 9 o’clock, the and Jim Abromaitis (10) were also “Because I said so, " he said. "I get Miguel Lopez added 13 tallies for routinely dispatched Heinz maximum performance. A and get the very best selection to fit Call (203) 623-1621 Eituoi Cheney winds up its regular season "1 thought Maurice Harrison double digit scorers for UConn. Mike to be an Archie Bunker about these Becker, which had a seven-game fourth-ranked Huskies will face fifth- knowledgeable dealer will supply your needs, study the kind of fish slate Thursdav evening at home played an outstanding game and Evelti and Steve Thode had 19 and 12 Gunthardt of Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, to things, " he said. “You can see them February 19 and 20 winning streak snapped. ranked Boston College. helpful information, correct weight you’ll be going after, study the best againa Portland High at 8 o'clock. Brian Eaton did a real good job for markers respectively for the set up a second round match against at practice and you're welcome to MCC (0(1) — Burns 2-4-8, Frederick 4-3- “We haven’t had a lot of fun but line and, in fact, will first ask, “ What method of catching that fish and Tuesday or Wednesday Evening Panthers had a 16-11 lead after us." the Beaver second-year coach Catamounts. hometown favorite John Benson. talk to them at the (Olympic) 11. MurPhy 4-1-9, Neeley 0-0-0, Almagro this was good,” intoned UConn Coach are you going to use the rod for? don’t, be afraid to ask lots of one quarter and tallied the second added. “ We were looking inside and that village. I’ll make them available for 5:30 PM-8:30 PM, for a straight talk 1-0-2. Lam m ie 1-0-2, Litke 7-2-16, Jam es Dom Perno, “The kids came to play What kind of fishing?” questions. It’s your big purchase of period's opening hoop/Cheney, very Harrison had 16 points, Scott Cable defense was vulnerable. We waited with one of our top technical managers 6-4-16. Hayden 12-2-26. Totals 37-16-90. and it was a good way to end with the This question leads us into what I the year! jo u . but not after the games ' patient and deliberate on offense, 10 and Eaton 9 to lead the Beavers. lifcU er (61) — Lopez 5-3-13, M arolos4- seniors playing. and looked inside. Corny and Abro regarding your career prospects. came back to knot it at 21-all and Bob Manchester had a game-high 17 0-8, Forol 0-0-0, Jenkins 4-0-8, Kiernan 7-3- “Connecticut can play some fine dominated inside and when we get Indoor Track Team went into the locker room even with markers for Cromwell followed by 17. Nelson 1-0-2, Neehan 2-0-4, McGovern basketball, maybe not as consistently the ball inside, we will hurt a team," 3-1-7, Corrv 1-0-2. Totals 27-7-61. Bowling. the Panthers at 23-all Tim Farrell il6l. Brian McNaughton as some people want, but we did Perno stated. Bows in Final Meet SYMPHONIES - Joann 6coreboQrcl "Our game plan was to be very M2i and Dave Herdman il2i. Vermont will bear witness. tdnight. Corny (Thompson) played Manchester High's indoor track GOP- Judy Lauder 206- Bv I'nited Press Internalinnal Western ( onierence patient and not let them hurrv us In (.ronixrll (72) — Brook 0 1-2 1.' I Conn (89) — Thompson 7 4-4 18. A rsenault ■ 144-128-356, NATIONAL H0CKP:Y LEAGUE Midwest Division - NHL - extremely well." team closed out its dual meet slate 482, Marie Ludlow 176-177- our offense, stated Tech Coach Phil Thieson 1 3-4 5. Hurlbert 0 1-2 1. Herdman McKay 9 3-4 21. Abrom aitis 5 0-0 10, Dulin Carol Rawson 150-147-422. Campbell Conference W L P Kings'4, Red Wings 2 UConn raced to an early 10-2 lead yesterday by dropping a 61-40 deci­ 465, Rose LaPolt 184-490. Patrick Division Kans^is ('ily 38 2b Any one.of our managers can CALL (203) 623-1621, Ext. 4601 Crockett. "They played us man-to- 6 0-0 12. M anchester 6,5-8 17, Burkhart 3 2- 4 0-0 8, Johnson 5 0-0 10, Sullivan 1 2-2 4, Maureen Sexton 139-342, W L T Pis GK (iA Milwaukee 3T 2H Marcel Dionne, the NHL scoring but Vermont, 11-13, drew even at 14 sion to Windham High at the Indians' man and tried to pressure us but our 3 8. F arrell 7 2-3 16. .McNaughton 6 0-0 12, and 16-all and there seemed to be Kuczenski 1 0-0 2, Miller 5 2-2 12. Lewis 1 Pete Kniiec 341. Philadelphia 39 4 13 91 239 Iff Denver 23 ;6< tell you what you want to for these principal openings: I-angenauer 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 14-22 72 leader, connected on one goal and 0-0 2, Stefkovich 1 0-0 2, Benson 0 0-0 0, makeshift track. CATERERS- Joan NY Islanders 27 22 8 62 194 178 Chicago a» 42 guards did a good job of setting up some negative vibes racing through NYHaneers 2T 24 9 f9 219 212 Utah 21) 42 know about Hamilton Standard and why (,lieiie\ rich (.50) — Cable 5 0-1 10, assisted on two others to power Los Wood 0 0-0 0. Totals 39 11-12 89. Jim Stanton took the 55-meter Baldyga 190-159-468, Joyce I ,S. MIXED- Diane Atlanta 2f. 23 9 ■ T9. 192 189 P.icilic Division ■ Software Design Engineers and running the offense" the crowd. Those, however, quickly Washington 16 31 9 41 179 214 we need more new people. They can give Harrison 6 4-4 16, Eaton 3 3-5 9, Switzer 1 Angeles. The victory was only the Vermont (62) — Brown 3 1-2 7, hurdles with a :08.4 clocking, Jeff Lindsay 127-159-396, Carol Brennan 178-476, June Cote W I, P Cromwell gunned home its first dissipated as the home side ran off 8 Smvlhe Division Seattle i' 16 you specifics on assignments, on promo­ ■ Manufacturing Engineers 4-6 6. Flem ing 1 0-0 2. Gothberg 1 5-6 7. third for the Kings in their last 14 out­ Correll 1 0-0 2, Thode 6 0-1 12, Evelti 7 5-7 Coughlin took third in the shot put Rawson 135-363, Phyllis 175-516, Linda Burton 180- W L T Pis GK GA D»s Angeles 43 18 seven floor attempts in the third Mikoleit 0 0-0 0, C arpenter 0 0-0 0. Totals ings. unanswered markers and took con­ 19, Beynnon 1 0-0 2, Wielgus 1 0-0 2, DeFurio 125-346, Anne Ihuaet) 2f 19 14 64 Iff 171 I’lioonix 40 21) tions, on salaries and benefits. Ask them ■ Systems Design Engineers with a heave of 47-feet, 1-inch, Peter 179-492, Linda Skoglund St U uis 2T 2310 ft) 188 l(E San Diego 29 H stanza and raced to a 40-31 bulge 17 16-22 50 trol for good. Vigeant 4 0-0 8, Woodlee 2 2-2 6, McKenzie Edmonton ' 19 27 12 fO 218 23b North .Slurs 6, Nordiqiies 2 Murphy took the 1,000-meter run with Fidler 132, Dorothy Mathes 182-188-514, Cindy Hurley Portland 28 .1:1 what it means to be part of one of the ■ Mechanical Design Engineers Bobby (Smith and Tim Young “ I’m sure it was in the back of our 2 0-0 4. Totals 27 8-12 62. 133-345, Dot Miller 128-356, Vancouver 19 29 9 47 181 201 Golden State 18 43 a 2:47.2 clocking followed by Dave 186-492, Linda Bat oe 189- Winnipeg ir 36 9 39 162 241 Monda> s Games nation's top twenty corporations that de­ (Electronic Packaging) scored 36 seconds apart in the second DeValve (2:48.0.). Leah LaPointe 128, Betty CoUirado 14 34 9 37 177 223 ‘No games scheduled' 492, Ellen Bauer 192-527, Wales Conlerence Tuesday s Games velops and manufactures high technol­ period to propel Minnesota past Paul Johnson and Andy Wickwire Ritchie 134. Sheila Price 199-482, Kris Norris Division Portland atNew York ogy products for aerospace, automotive ■ Preliminary Design Engineers Catholic Girls injury-riddled (Quebec, extending the Five of Top Seven Quintets went 1-2 in the l,500^meter run, the W L T Pis GK (;A Phoenix at ('leveland McLaughlin 455, Jenny Montreal 32 19 7 71 224 183 Seattle at Chicago and industrial markets. Learn about the ■ Mechanical Design Engineers Nordiques' road-losing streak to 10 former winning with a time of 4:22.4. TRI-TOWN- Dave Fraser Fenn 451, Gail Silvernail l/is Angeles 24 27 9 f<7 23B 249 New Jerecy at San Diego games. Retain Spots in Standings DeValve and Murphy were 1-3 in the 214-220-228-662, Bill Pittsburgh 20 27 U f l 188 222 unprecedented growth that has created (Test Equipment) 486, Steve Aiello 213, Ernie Hartford 19 Z 12 fil 2ff 210 these new ooenings and what it can mean Demons. 800-meter run with the former taking Conway 223-214-636, Andy Whipple 245-598, Daha Detroit 20 28 9 49 191 196 ■ Value Engineers Bow to St.Paul Cougarettes Lose NEW YORK (UPI) - With the Lichaud 244-201-632, Larry Adams Division to you. college basketball season entering its Syracuse, which lost to it in the time of 2:14. John Lauten- Stewart 202, Bob Skoglund W L T Pis GK GA ■ Electrical Design Engineers Reversing two regular season setbacks, St. Paul tripped East Racing to a 32-18 halftime edge, Georgetown, 52-50, in its final game bach was fourth for the Indians in the Torrey 203-203-601, Briah 225-220-618, Bob Sweet 215, Uuilalo 36 L'. 8 80 231 ir<4 stretch run, the top of the pecking Edwards 224-598, Vic ;.jslon 34 Ifi 8 76 226 169 ■ Projects/Design Engineers Catholic, 53-48, last night at Northwest Catholic in West Hart­ Becker Junior College overpowered order seems pretty firmly es- i in Manley Field House and nipped St. 500-meter run, cutting two seconds Charles Hartley Jr. 255- Minnesota 26 IB 11 63 223 171 If your qualifications and background are off his previous best. Johnson also Costanzo 202-538, Ron Sim­ Toronto 24 29 4 -2 2lf 237 ford in the consolation of the HCC Girls’ Basketball Playoff, Manchester Community College tablished. John’s, 72-71, in a nationally televised 594. Bruce Moquin 210-551. (Quebec 20 29 8 48 170 208 appropriate for any of the positions listed ■ Projects/Development Engineers won the 3,000-meter run with a time mons 234-566, Bill Calhoun Monday's Results South Catholic, with Sharon Busch women’s basketball team, 70-38, last Five of the top seven teams stayed contest, received 492 points to hang WANTED here- and you're the kind of persorl-who of 9:30.0. 206-505, John Miller 205- EASTERN RUSINESS- Harllordb. N Y. Rangers4 ■ Reliability Engineers pace the Eaglettes while Kathy night at East Catholic High. put in UPI’s weekly ratings as un­ on to the No. 2 spot with a 22-2 Ijos Angeles 4. Detroit 2 wants to expand to your fullest capabili­ scoring the winning hoop with two 510, Dean Baker 205-549, Crowley had 14 points to pace St, Becker goes to 10-6 with the win beaten DePaul once again claimed record. Louisville, 24-2, garnered 491 Manchester’s next appearance is John Lavado 157-389, Dom Minnes4)la 6. Quebec 2 ■ Gyro Instrument Design Engineers seconds to go, annexed its second Ray Michaud 222-580, Gary Tuesdav's Games ties, call us for an "after-hours'' one-on- Paul while the Cougarettes slip to 4-10 for the No. 1 ranking. With 40 of 42 points after triumphs over Virginia Monday at the state sectionals at De Dom inicis 154-395, Toronto alN Y Islanders straight HCC championship with a Minnesota at Atlanta TO BUY one briefing. ■ Drafters Tech, West Virginia and Cincinnati. Southern Connecticut State College Sullivan 223-562, Irv Foster Dave Dynes 151-142-425, 42-41 win over Northwest. Murphy, Crowley, Busch and the season. members of the Board of Coaches Montreal at Washington Kentucky and Oregon State in New Haven. 535, Mike Marochini 542, Rick DeDominicis 150-417, Edmonton at Hartford Northwest had been the regular Colleen Brewer and Karen Rodgers Colleen Aiken had 12 points and reporting, the Blue Demons collected exchanged places as the Wildcats Jack Olsaver 540, Dick Jim Sirianni 149-147-433, llullalo at Quebec It you can't call us, send your resume and salary history to: season leader at 9-1. of Northwest were named to the all­ Thompson, Barb Blanchfield and 39 first-place votes and 599 points to Philadelphia at ('olorado Coons 538, Norm Soren 510, John Lavado 149-389, Ted St. Louis at Vancouver « CLEAN Mr. Richard Fuller. Supervisor, Prolessional Recruiting. tournament team. Robyn Whyte 10 apiece to lead the easily outdistance No. 2 Syracuse. moved up a notch to No. 4 on the The victory improved St Paul's Bob A rendt 538, Joe ,\A I lO.NAL BASKETBALL ASStK” ’ Dept. 130P, Hamilton Standard, Division ol United Murphy, Lisa Ricci of St. Paul, visitors. Jan Pajor had 12 points and strength on victories over Florida, Roback 148-407, Bruce overall mark to 13-8 while the loss Louisville remained in third place for Catania 540, Bob Edwards Eastern Conlereme Technologies, Windsor Locks, CT 06096, Brewer and Rodgers, and Karen Walker 11 to lead the Cougarettes. the second straight week, just one Vanderbilt and Nevada-Las Vegas Lavery 147-376, Bub Atlantic Division USED CARS drops East to 10-8. The Eaglettes" 558, John Booth 519, Dick W L Pet GH next outing is in the CIAC State Tour­ Byrne and Marie Rocamora of South The latter also had a game-high 15 point behind the Orangemen. and the Beavers dropped to the No. 5 H olm es 147-403, Rich Boston 44 If. 74b Kingsley 210-541, Bill Scranton 146-377, Tony Philadelphia 44 16 733 >. nament against Windham High Were named to the all-HCC team. rebounds. Indiana picked up one first-place spot after losing to Washington State, Basketball Division o( 69-51. R eichert 227-581, Rob Rinaldi 145, Bryce Hunt New York 29 31 481 If.'j Wednesday night in a Class L Divi­ M. I’uul (.’>.’1) — Crowley 4-6-14, Miller H rrkrr (70) — Birsky 1-0-2, Aiken 6-0- mention. Washington 7. 34 424 19 CARTER HAMILTON STANDARD m Migliore 206-225-578, Glen 2-1-5, Nixon 5-1-11, Ricci 2-0-4, Keelan5-1- 12, Gamache 2-0-4, Potvin 2-0-4, Thomp­ DePaul routed midwestern rivals Louisiana State, winners over PEE WEE 145, Frank Nicotera 145, New .lersey 36 411) 2li u m c D sion playdown olash at Portland High Auburn and Tennessee, remained Prentiss 201-551, Larry Bill Colby 412, Cliff Jones Central Division TCCHNOUXiKS. at 7:30. ^ 11, Amodio 3-0-6, Pikiell 1-0-2. Totals 22-9- son 5-0-10, Beth Potvin 3-0-6, Buell 2-0-4, Valparaiso and Butler to up its VFW nipped CBC, 18-16, last night W L P(t GU 53. Blanchfield 5-0-10, Haddlock 1-0-2, Carr 3- sixth with 353 points and Maryland, Loren 211-597, Mike Martin 406, Mickey Holmes 385, Atlanta 36 2T r 9» St, Paul took a 23-16 halftime lead record to 22-0 and, with just two at the Y. Danny Callahan had 14 San Antonio :o 29 r z 4 EuhI (.ulliiilic ( >H) — Murphy 8-6-22, 0- 6, Whyte 4-2-10. Totals 34-2-70. 19-5 and still leading the Atlantic 252-574, Ken Margotta 238- Tom Harhison 383, Ted An Equal Opportunity Employer and never looked back in upsetting weeks remaining on the regular points and ScotLAltrui 4 for VFW Houston .1) 30 fu) r.'i 1229 Main St, ManchMtor Dailey 5-0-10. White 3-0-6. Skehan 1-0-2, MCC (38) — Schwartz 0-0-0, Nassiff 2- 563, Howie Edwards 226- Kowzun 378, Bill Haberern Indiana 30 S 484 6>| East. season schedule, it might take the Coast Conference, held on to the No. while Kelly Dubdis had 8 tallies and Cleveland 2Ti 38' 397 12 _____TEL. 646-8464 Harvey 2-0-4, Cunningham 2-0-4. Totals 1- 5, Ritchie 1-0-2, Walker 4-3-11, Pajor 4- 599. 377, Biir Zwlck 376. U'lroit 14 47 ZD S Monica Murphy had 22 points to NCAA tournament to derail the 7 spot with 269 points despite a 66-61 Mike Taylor 6 for CBC, 21-6-48 0-8, Daniels 4-0-8. Totals 17-4-38. loss to Duke. ;

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H0lp Wm M 13 H»lp fS V <— Mardi Gras Festivities business. BABYSITTER NEEDED IN WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE MY HOME preferably from - 1 day per week. Must have PRESIDENT’S Wxt lierald Manchester, Vernon, Bolton own transportation. Call 568- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 2605. il'F p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- PART-TIME; Immediate Recovered Successfully 3914. Opening available for training as: Automotive mechanic. NEW ORLEANS (UPl) - Mardi parades to try to catch the cheap “Bacchusaurus,” a drunken SB LEGAL SECRETARY- Law Communications specialist. Gras festivities are like ‘‘a new toy,” plastic beads and aluminum animated dinosaur — a highlight of LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Firm in Vernon seeks full Supply Specialist, Clerk- SERVICE needs folders full time Legal Secretary with having recovered successfully from doubloons thrown by the masked the Bacchus parade for four years — good ^ n g and shorthand typist. No experience riders ... the mobs, hoping to get SALE! or part time, AM and PM. Calt necessary. Join the Connec­ the disappointment and turmoil of went up in smoke Monday while 289-1527, skills. Experienced preferred. away from it all. ticut Army National Guard. last year’s police strike. awaiting the trip to its den. A man Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 Call Sergeant Hanna at 649- Although the pre-Lenten festivities The festivities end at midnight was charged with setting the float n SALESMAN- Opportunity for a.m. and 5 p.m. 0423 for enlistment informa­ of Mardi Gras have already been when street sweepers roll out in full afire with a cigarette lighter. exciting position. Knowledge INSPECTORS- First and Se­ tion. marred by three major incidents, force, a crew of mounted policemen During the weekend, a stolen car of stoves helpful. Base plus commission. Full medical cond shift opening for JOURNEYMEN AND ap­ thousands or perhaps millions have rides (town Bourbon Street chasing driven by a man who appeared drunk ADVERTISING benefits. Paid vacation. Call Experienced Inspectors. stragglehs away an(j the solemn prentices. Experienced in packed parade routes and the French or high on drugs slammed into a RATES Mrs. Gray 525-1931,, Ability to use Demensional commercial and residential 40-day period of I^nt begins with Ash crowd of parade watchers. Twelve Inspection Tools and Quarter to join the city's annual 1 D A Y ...... 14*MaraiNT wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5420. Wednesday. people, including two police officers, * COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - Blueprints required. bash. 3 DAYS ...13*maraHi Applications accepted Mon­ Dubaldo Electric Company. Forecasters predicted almost Police Monday announced a total suffered minor injuries and officials Earn up to $200 a week. 6 DAYS Experienced or will train. day thru Friday, 9 to II a.m. perfect Mardi Gras weather today — of 103 arrests were made in the said sheer luck prevented a major and 2 to 4 p.m. Klock Corn- / ■ 28 DAYS ...11*MMPaNi Apply 330 Ledyard Street, NURSE AIDES: 7-3, SUrting partly cloudy skies, no threat of rain month-long, activity in and near the disaster. ^ 15WORQ,$2.10aHi Hartford.. pany 1366 Tolland Turnpike, and a temperature in the mid-60s. French Quarter, most of them for , Last week, an elderly woman Mantlanchester. EOE. HAPPY ADS *2.50 m This year’s' is the first traditional prostitution or related activities. watching a parade fell under the FREE GIFTS! $370 / THOUSAND FOR ENVELOPES'YOU MAIL. WE ARE LOOKING FOR 11 Paid holidays, 9 paid sick Mardi Gras since 1978. A bitter 15- A 30-foot, $35,000 papier mache wheels of a float and broke her ankle. Now thru Fob. 231 Housewives interested in Cho«$e from 45 difforoni Postage paid. Free applica­ days, 2 weeks'^ paid vacation day strike by police last year forced Mardi Gras float known as the brond name gift* with tion. FASSCO, Dept.ept. 86, 732 making good money for part after one year. Training and the cancellation of all parades in the ovory now or u»od cor pvr* Don Ron. St. Louis .M0.6363123. time hours, soliciting"nting from in-service education. $60.00 cheio during this groot our pleasant- East Hartford per year uniform allowance. city, and hundreds of National Gift from Savings Bank Office. Hourly rate. Plus com­ Guardsmen in full battle gear ringed Pinochle Scores Listed onruat ovont. TEMPORARY WORKERS- Located near public transpor­ Assignments East of The missions. plus bonuses. Hours tation. Aide training classes the French Quarter on Fat Tuesday. V e rn o n Gavello, 580, Floyd Post, 568, andi The Manchester Public Health Nursing Association recently River for Clerk Typists 9 a m to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- begin immediately. Call Pat "It’s almost like we've been in a Winners in the Vernon Senior Mary Hill, 564. received a $4,000 gift from the Savings Bank of Manchester. Presen­ 79 BOBCAT secretaries with and without 4993, ask for Teresa Soucier. Meadows Convales­ war and we've come out," said The group will sponsor a game Villager Wagon. PS. auto.. shorthand. Top company. Top cent Home 333 Bidwell St., Citizens Pinochle Club tournament ting the check to Lois Lewis, executive director, is George H. Marlow, Manchester, 647-9194. Queen of Carnival Elizabeth Wester- Feb, 14 at the Senior Citizens Center Thursday at 9:45 a.m., in the Army & AM/FM Stereo with cassette, pay, for top skills. Cfall Lydia. Nurt Memri'ch receives his Boy Scout Eagle mother, Barbara Heinrich; and James a member of the board of directors of the Savings Bank of Manchester. roof rack, wire wheels, under Dunhill Temps. 289-4319. field Burke, a college junior named are John Piader, 656, Irene Petersen. Navy Club. Play is open to all senior 10.000 miles. OFFICE, PAYROLL CLERK Badge at a recent ceremony held by by the prestigious Rex organization. BABYSITTER WANTED; 3 Szarek, Troop 27 scoutmaster. (Herald photo 605, Ed Quinn. 595 and John Frey, citizens. *4495 TEACHERS AT ALL lo 5:30, Monday thru Friday TRAINEE. Rural Manchester Manchester's Troop 27. Left to right are his bv Adamson) "(People) are so excited about it. 595. LEVELS: Universal and school vacations. Own office seeks ambitious career- father, F. Matthew Heinrich; Heinrich; his It's like a new toy all over again. I New Gerber Subsidiary Teachers. Box 5231, Portland, Transportation. Call after minded individual with the think this year, they're going to have M a n c h e ste r 79 MUSTANG >4995 Heralb Ore. 97208. 5:30. 646-7230. ability to learn all phases of a Top scorers in the Manchester Children's Film Motoen, whur top. whitt >nl small office. Mon-Fri 7:30- fun. ” she said. awlomotk. *S, fodie INDEX PART TIME HELP Wanted 4:30. Accuracy in business Senior Citizens Pinochle Group game BOLTON — The Friends of the walh ftylnh hub (Oo» reot NEED EXTRA INCOME? Most of the traditions have downtown. Manchester. Call Work one of our Outdoor machines and typing a must. Feb. 14 at the Army and Navy Club Library will show the movie versions Expands Product Base ihatp. NOTICES returned — the debauchery on Bour­ 646-5999. Flower Locations on Growth potential. Submit Scout Gets Eagle Badge were Avid Peterson, 648, Edna of two popular children's books by - Lost and Found resume and salary bon Street, with scenes raunchy SOUTH WINDSOR-J. Joseph Gerber, bachelor's degree in physics from St. weekends Car needed. SDR Dr. Seuss Thursday at 2 p.m. at 7 8 M ^ V - Personals requirements in strict con- enough to make an X-rated movie Farmer, 636, Maude Custer, 623, president and chairman of the board for Lawrence University of Canton, NY and • Announcements Enterprises, Andover, Conn., MANCHESTER - Kurt Heinrich a Herald carrier for l ‘z years. Star Scout: Frank Hoher, Eric Bentley Memorial Library. 742-9965. . fidence to MBSI, 151 Vernon producer blush ... the flambeaux Gladys Ventor, 614, Richard Colbert, Gerber Scientific Inc., has announced the has completed graduate work at Cornell, - Entertainment REAL ESTATE SALESMAN St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. of 14 Montclair Drive was awarded While a member of Troop 27, Kurt Heinrich, John Anton and Marc 613, Ellen Sassl, 613, George Last, The movies are Dr. Seuss on the - Auctions wanted by old established carriers, who strut and twirl flaming formation of Gerber Scientific Products, a Yale and Trinity Colleges in electrical SECRETARY for one man Closing date Feb. 20, 1980. his Eagle Scout Badge, the highest has served as troop librarian and Colbath. 610, John Klein, 601, Eleanor Moran, Loose and The Lorax. The first FINANCIAL firm. Must be a self-starter, torches as they weave through new, wholly owned subsidiary, chartered engineering and physics. He is a member Law Office. Shorthand and rank in scouting, at Troop 27's recent patrol leader. He is presently in the Life Scout: Dean Russell and Gary arrivals will receive a free gift. - Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages aggressive, personable and crowds at nighttime parades ... the 599, Bob Hill, 587, Betty Daniel, 582, of American Men of Science, I.E.E.E., lyping essential. Reply to: WOMAN COLLECTOR Court of Honor and annual dinner at Leadership Corps. McDonough. There is no admission charge. to expand the company’s product base by Auto, lull power, Ai^ ste- , - Personal Loans hold a Connecticut license. TRAINEE - part time or full children, perching on ladders during F ritz W ilkenson, 580, Helena entering new fields not covered by its Gamma Sigma Epsilon Honorary Society reo, radio A ta p e plnyer, - Insurance We’ll show you the way to Box SS. C'O M anchester St. Mary's Church. He is the son of Several scouts received patches Palms which are attached to Eagle Herald. time. Call 528-4197; or 528- existing drafting and plotting equipment. and Society of Information Display. speed controTbrushed aiu EMPLOYMENT enjoy an unmatched lucrative, 1522. Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Heinrich. and certificates for completing a Badges were awarded as follows: mtnum wheels. Landau top The newly incorporated subsidiary will Ronald B. Webster of Vernon has been - Help Wanter rewarding professional He was awarded the Arrow of council sponsored course in Troop William Szarek. bronze palm; Ken - Business Opportunities career. Send resume to Box FULL-TIME POSTION appointed vice president of operations and ^ 7 ^ SEAMSTRESS BRIDAL 20 to Light while in Cub Scout Pack 53 of Leadership Training. They were Szarek. gold palm. operate as a separate business center, - Situation Wanted K. c/o Evening Herald OPEN as Warehouse 30 hours to start. Experienced responsible for all phases of operations, engineering for GSP. Webster has been Man/Driver. Monday thru Waddell School. He has been a Jason Clifford, David Brennan, Gary Scouts who attended the First-Aid- TV ToniQht 79 MERCURY EDUCATION in women’s alterations. including research and development, with the Gerber Scientific Instrument Co. - Private Instructions Saturday, 7:30 to 5. Apply at Includes Saturdays. Vernon member of the Elementary School McDonough, and Kenneth Szarek. 0-Ree were presented to special the W.H. England Lumber 53 Movio "Whatever Happened manufacturing, marketing, selling and since 1959, and was the firm's chief - Schools-Classes Circle area. 872-8085. Band while at Waddell and Buckley Advancement certificates were patches. They were Kurt Heinrich, 6:00 To Aunt Alice’ " (1969) Geraldine 3:00 Co.. Route 44A, Bolton. Notch. 12:00 product support. engineer. Before joining Gerber. Webster - Instructions Wanted NURSE AIDES; 3-11 and 11-7 schools and was sixth grade class presented as follows: John Anton, Frank Hoher, Jim Duf­ (X (S; ® News Page. Ruth Gordon Alter learn- X Bamaby Jones X Movie Sapphire" (1959) (D I Love Lucy Nigel Patrick. Yvonne Mitchell. worked as an engineer at Combustion REAL ESTATE Shift. Orientation program president at Buckley School. Scouts: James Prior and Timothy field and David Johnston. ino that she killed her husband in d) (43 ABC Movie "W alking Tall David J. Logan of Glastonbury was .S Joker's Wild 10:00 S3 Six Million Dollar Man Engineering's Nuclear Division. Webster - Homes for Sale starting every Monday Plea­ Kurt received honorable mention Special patches were given to ® TV Community College - Part II" (1976) Bo Svenson. named president of the new subsidiary. ton.)-' ■ 4 Dnor Sed.tn, u - Lots-Land for Sale Smith. (J : Ladies And Gentlemen, Bob Luke Askew. sant working conditions. Call 3$ The Odd Couple 3:05 Before formation of the new subsidiary. holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical . I.; - Pb AM f M .'d'Ji-' - Investment Property at the eighth grade Science Fair at Tenderfoot: Stephen Russell, John scouts who participated in the recent Newhart (5® Dr, Scott On Hebrews ,^.,1 Wi'i’rjt *y Mrs. Maloney at Burnside ^ Streets 01 San Francisco X Rat Patrol engineering from Tri-State College of - Business Property f Illing Junior High School and played Szarek, Thomas O'Marra, Charles Council sponsored Klondyke Derby. (5) (SI News 35 Abbott And Costello Logan was senior vice president of - Resort Property Convalescent Home. 289-9571. PUBLIC NOTICE @ 3-2-1 Contact (?i Nine On New Jersey 3:07 engineering fdr''the Gerber Scientific Angola, Indiana, and is a graduate of the in its band for three years and was (At King, David Johnston, James Atwell, These scouts were: John Anton, 12:30 X News (Time Approximate) - Real Estate Wantod All charltabl* and non-prollt organixatlom «d*Mng to 6:30 51 Connecticut Prime Time *4495____ Illing's honor roll for eight quarters. Brian Arnold and Timothy Smith. Jason Clifford, Kurt Heinrich, Frank (5) Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ Instrument Co. where he was responsible Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute manage­ MISC. SERVICES hava thair Public Announcamanta publlabad fraa In 1 53 Carol Burnett And Friends 10:30 erts 3:35 for the continuing development of the ment developement program. - Services Offered this apaca ara urgad to contact Joa MeCavanaugh, He has been a member of the Second Class: John Szarek. James Hoher, David Johnston, Tom Tic Tac Dough ® NBA Basketball 33 Our Miss Brooks X Rat Patrol 75 MONZA >2595 Manchester High School German Atwell and Thomas O'Marra. O'Marra, Jamie Prior, Tim Smith. 5b O ® NBC News 51 Austin City Limits Gerber product line of computer con­ Twon Coupe. Auto,. PS, PB, - Painting-Papering Qanaral Managar of Ragal Mufflara ol Manehaolor. 3 @ Over Easy 1:00 4:00 '■ buckets with console. AM/FM - Building-Contracting S ’ Two Ronnies 52 News trolled drafting and photopiotting equip­ Secretary Sem inar Spaco will ba allotad on a firat coma, flrat aarvad baato. Club and a fnember of the Concordia First Class: James Duffield, Brian John Szarek, Ken Szarek, Bill 33 Bob Newhart (53 Movie "Oil For The Lamps radio, under 38,000 miles. Lan­ - Roofing-Siding CUSTOMER SERVICE Lutheran Church Choir. He has been Garrison and David Brennan. Szarek, Roy Randall and Bill Ciaglo. 11:00 Ol China" (1935) Pal O Brien. ment. This development work was in- dau roof - Healing-Plumbing 6:55 (X i£ 53 ® («3 Nesrs Josephine Hutchinson. stumental in maintaining Gerber's posi­ HARTFORD — The Hartford Chapter of - Flooring & CONTROL CLERK |4gl News D M 'A 'S 'H ~MTItmSEIIEftVDAV ® Boris Karloff's Thriller •ZEBRA In the KITCHEW-zkio tion as a leading innovator and manufac­ the National Secretaries Association - Moving-Trucking-Storage Regal 7:00 (13 The Honeymooners 53 52 (33 Tomorrow 77CAMAR0LT - Services Wanted ( ^ David Allen (International) will conduct a one-day Busy diversified position coor­ We offer convenience along icilh a superior product (3; CBS News 1:10 “THEPRIZEFIBHTER^ism turer of high technology equipment. MISC. FOR SALE (53 33 M‘ A’ S*H S Captioned ABC News Logan will also remain as senior vice- seminar on Tuesday, March 11, at the dinating and expediting work flow X CBS Late Movie "A sh - Household Goods for one of New England’s largest QRQ 646-2112 ‘Hair’ Reshaped at UConn (53143 ABC News 11:30 Ramada Inn in East Hartford. The - Articles for Sale U V « l aw-M I u i - 1 ml Wednesday" (1973) Elizabeth Vernon cin* >^2 president of engineering for Gerber Scien­ transportation companies. Good ® Face The Music X Life And Times 01 Eddie Rob­ Taylor. Henry Fonda - Building Supplies MAIN ST. atia iM zia .iu L -irm theater, is remembered for such hits ROUlfS 84-86 E x it 9f program topic will be. “Management for telephone personality, accuracy STORRS — A reshaped and more mances on Broadway and 1,000 in (S; Festival 01 Faith erts tific Inc. - Pets-Birds-Oogs as "Good Morning Starshine " and 53 Sounding Board 2:00 649-933i the advancing Secretary and Asser­ in typing and ability to keep track contemporary version of the 1960s England, where the run was ter­ (il Kojak Logan holds a bachelor’s degree in Auto. Pb, PB. PW, Air - Musical Instruments of details essential. A growth News X 13 XIII Winter Olympics X News tiveness Training." rock, anti-draft, and general protest ■‘Aquarius ’ engineering from Trinity College of Hart­ cold , tilt wheel, AM FM - Boats & Accessories potential position for the in­ minated prematurely by the collapse 51: lIT Dick Cavett (53 0 i53 Tonight X Joe Franklin - Sporting Goods However, the show's director, 5 2 M *A ‘ S*H J ^ ^ I A S T The featured speaker is Clay Hardesty Stereo radio, lallye wheels, dividual who can assume respon­ musical "Hair" begins its run at the of the theater roof. Newlywed Game 33 Sergeant Bllko ford and has attended Rensselaer - Garden Products TOWN OF MANCHESTER Cathy "Gus" Anderson, a master of who has devoted more than 20 years to biiCke* seats ceotrr con­ sibility. Convenient East Hartford University of Connecticut Feb. 22. In telling the story of Claude, the 7:29 11:45 „ 2:30 MARRIED Polytechnic Institute management sole 3026b rule cream - Antiques t location oft 1-84 We offer a com­ teaching management techniques to mid­ - Wanted to Buy LEGAL NOTICE The Department of Dramatic Arts fine arts degree candidate in direc­ [33 Dally Numbers (® (J3 The Iran Crisis: America 52 The Odd Couple development program and is a charter putf petitive starling salary, ample free long-haired rebel, "Hair" focused on parking and an excellent The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing ting, says she realizes some of the 7:30 Held Hostage C O u P L E member of the N/C Society, dle, top management and secretarial per­ RENTALS will present the "tribal-love rock" the rejection of establishment at­ employee benefit package. Call (D P.M. Magazine sonnel. *4995 - Rooms for Rent on Monday March 3, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hearing Room, musical at Harriet S. Jorgensen aspects of “Hair " have become Two vice presidents for Gerber Scien­ Chris Garcia or Ron Stavens at titudes, a mood that characterized ( i; All In The Family The seminar is designed to instruct - Apartments for Rent Municipal Building. 41 Center Street, Manchester. Connecticut Theater nightly at 8:15 except Sun­ dated. tific Products have also been appointed, it 78 CAMARO Z-28 - Homes lor Rent much of its era. (E ShaNaNa career secretaries, administration lo hear and consider the following petitions: day through March 6. There will be a She solves this problem by giving ® Dating Game NEW COMEDY ,,,g was announced. - Business for Rent Claude faces the choice of accep­ 9 - Resort Property lor Rent MAE WICHMAN - ZONE CHANGE - OAKLAND STREET (W- the show two dimensions. One level g J M ’ A 'S 'H Za TmCmnj 7:28 Leonard G. Rich, of West Hartford will assistants, office personnel and other 528-9551 2 p.m. matinee March 1. ting being drafted into the Army or - Wanted to Rent 13) presents the play’s original them of 55 @ MacNell / Lehrer Report ■Til* 0:30 working women who want to improve 9 - 5. to set up an interview The show, by Galt MacDermot, burning his draft card and joining (33 Solid Gold 79 assume the position of vice president of - Misc. for Rent £ 0 £ To change the zoning classification from Rural Residence and anti-war protests and "the love PRIZE fjOfTER” their professional effectiveness. Gerome Ragni, and James Rado, "the love generation.” 33 Maude k _ H L - j research and development for GSP. Rich AUTOMOTIVE Residence A to Residence M for a parcel of approximately 11.3 generation." 143 Tic Tac Dough A was formerly scientific director for the Interested persons should contact Karen - Autos for Sale was produced first by Joseph’s The show, 'Whi^ pioneered the in­ Automatic nS P3. PW. Air acres - 366 Oakland Street. 8:00 BachSnd of Heublein Inc. at 677-T’4441, - Trucks lor Sale Papp's New "Vork Shakespeare Its new level looks back from the Gerber Scientific Instrument Co., a posi­ Cc!>d . tiuvkot s«';ats tenter NO. METHODIST CHURCH - SUBDIVISION - PARKER troduction of th ^ o c k idiom into the (D The White Shadow extension 353, or 666-5752. c(rn>ole. lu t o wheels, AM - Heavy Equipment tor Sale vantag»- point of the 70s, and tion he has held since 1965. He earned his - Motorcycles-Bicycles STREET lN-7) Festival in 1967. It ran 1.700 perfor­ mainstream of American musical ( 5 ) Cross-Wits FK4 stMtO. radio many other NURSES AIDES wanted for “becomes a testament to the TRADE - Campers-Trailers-Mobile (i; 143 XIII Winter Olympics extfos reoishjrp! To subdivide a parcel Of approximately 7.1 acres into 4 lots on Homes full time on all shifts. Apply resilience of American youth (D Movie "Brewster McCloud" the west side of Parker Street - Residence Zone A - 300/326/334 (1971) Bud Cort. Sally Kellerman Tell others the terms of * 6 2 9 5 - Automotive Service director of nursing. Salmon- following the Vietnam War," she Parker Street. Area Students Perform With the help ol an angel, a your trade with a Bank Announces Results Autos for Rent-Lease brook Convalescent Home, off says. modern-day optimist living in the Classified ad. There's House Street. Glastonbury LOUISE C. ENGLAND - ZONE CHANGE - EAST CENTER The action richochets between the Houston Astrodome attempts to SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Wind­ 526 after taxes; and securities losses 77 COUGAR XR-7 Please call 633-5244. STREET (E-121 two time frames, frequently at­ prepare himself lor "llight " no time like the present sor Bank and Trust Co. has announced With UConn Orchestra 53 53 The Misadventures Of to make that deal wUh amounted to $722 for a net income of $337.- BABYSITTER NEEDED- To change the zoning classification from Residence A and taining simultaneity in her produc­ Sheriff Lobo earnings for the fourth quarter ending 804 after taxes and securities losses. Ear­ HARDTOP. AUTOMATIC. Power Monday through Thursday, 3 Residence B lo Residence M for a parcel of approximately 4.05 STORRS - The University of include works by Mozart, Barber, tion. 55 (S Nova one of our readers. Dec. 31,1979, as well as year-end earnings nings per share were $1.59. Steering, Power Brakes, Air, p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ acres - 536 East Middle Turnpike, 121V Plymouth Lane, 592 East Connecticut Symphony Orchestra Dvorak and Brahms. 3.3 Gunsmoke AM/FM Stereo with Tape Player, tation, Call 649-6022, Friday; Center Street A bilevel set by Jack Nardi, a Spread the word to for 1979. The operating income of the bank for Aluminum Style Wheels, Under will presents its 14th annual student 8:30 weekends anytime. Among the members of the UConn drama instructor, functions eountless people in Income for the three-month period 1978 was $2,000,050 and operating expenses 22.000 miles. □ NOTICES At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written soloists concert Feb. 28 at 8:15 p.m. symphony orchestra participating f5( Merv Griffin communications received. Copies of these applications have as a visual metaphor for this concep­ our eommunitv! amounted to $116,253 with applicable were $1,717,823, for income before taxes of LATHE OPERATORS - With at Jorgeneen Auditorium. are Katherine Oechsli of 256 Lake 9:00 been filed in the Town Clerk's office and may be inspected tion. taxes of $23,300 for a net income after $282,227. Taxes were $60,200 for net in­ Lost and Found 1 2 years' experience. Good Several area students will perform iX Goldie And Liza Together S4495 during office hours Road, Andover, violin; Carol A. Anderson is on leave from her ^ 53 ® Movie "The End" taxes of $92,953, or 44 cents per share. In­ come of $222,027. There were no benefits. Salary nMotiable. in the free concert, sponsored by the Ladue of 98 Terrace Ave., East Hart­ teaching position at Lyndon State (1978) Burl Reynolds. Dorn come for the three-month period a year LOST: Black male cal. Long Hawk P recision (To.. 303 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION DeLuise After learning that he securities gains or losses. Earnings per SPECIAL PURCHASE Leo Kwash. Secretary UConn Music Departm ent and ford, violin; Brain E. Kehlenback of College in Vermont, where she ealier was $73,137, with applicable taxes hair, oversized paws. Vicinity Burnham Street. East Hart­ has a terminal disease, a man share were $1.05. 79 ZEPHYR North Main Street. Reward ford, telephone 528-9845. directed by Dr. Jack Heller, 14 Bluefield Road, East Hartford, directs and choreographs the annual decides lo shorten his suitering Of $15,000, for a net after tax income of Dated this 19lh day of February. 1980. Deposits at Dec. 31, 1979, were $28,007,- ckak* 649-%13. professor of music. bass; Cathy Tracy of 1 Gem Drive, musicals, the last of which was by hall-hearledly finding a way lo $58,137, or 27 cents per share. 996, compared to $22,761,521 at Dec. 31. at 4 038-02 end his life before illness claims Wxc H e ra ld BETTE MIDLER RARE OPPORTUNITY - Kathleen Spisak of 256 Lake Road, Ellington, oboe; Patricia Quaile of "West Side Story.” This is her direc­ him. The operating income of the bank for 1978, an increase of $5,246,475. LOST- Angora Cat. Buff with Andover, will be violin soloisi for the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OWN YOUR OWN 187 W. High St., Manchester, prin­ ting debut in Harriet S. Jorgensen 55 ®T| Mystery ALAN BATES _ the year ending Dec. 31,1979, was $2,603,- Total assets at the end of 1979 were $30,- white markings. Flea collar. allegro molto appassionato move­ Very shy. $25 Reward. Garth BUSINESS. Distributor for cipal clarinet , Jill Shapiro of 17 Fair- Theater. 871, and operating expenses were $2,158,- 675,860, compared to $25,111,226 at year Kodak film, Duracell ment of Mendelssohn’s "Violin view Drive, South Windsor, cello, & Arnott roads. Call 649-8510 Tickets are on sale at the theater TH E R O SE 180, for income before taxes of $445,691. end 1978. J L..00I 6-t y i. automatic, power Batteries, G.E . Sylvania and EAST HARTFORD Concerto in E Minor, Opus 64." and Barbara L. Gibson of 34 Par­ box office. For more information and Taxes were $107,165, for income of $338,- s'jefng, pi»:ed to sell. other photo products needed Other selections to be performed tridge Lane, Tolland, viola. BONANZA'S RAMOUS in your area. No selling. Ser­ reservations, call 429-2912. *4495 Announcements 3 vice top Retailers under exclusive contract established Church Joins CofC 77T-BIRD '4695 ATTENTION TOTALPH0NE bv us. High immediate in­ CARRIER WANTED " 1 Full po<«,fi A.* Sti-M'O A Uff)r SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need come minimum required in­ MANCHESTER - The Full Gospel burL-l vrttici ((,11 Swank Rd., Slide Lecture Scheduled voir slylr<1 wvlip.'K blixL briiuiy help receiving your calls’’ vestment $9,975, 100% profit Interdenominational Church Inc., 745 Main St., has Temporary or permanent. structure. Call between 8 AM Candlewood Dr., STORRS — A noted research associate Kollmann, who has spent a considerable L liU recently joined the Greater Manchester Chamber of Personal Attention Very & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367 Or 78 ELECTRA UNTED Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- Sawka Dr., at the Harvard University Russian Commerce. write: American Film amount of time in the ^ v ie t Union during ^ __ 8623. Processing, Inc., 1935R Research Center, who doubles as a the past 20 years, is an authority on early The church, which has been in the Manchester area for Hoover Court, B'ham, AL Summerset Dr. talented photographer will present an il­ Russian church history. His talk will ^'Glass 11 years, has nine full-time employees and provides mis­ ^ ^ 35226. Ridgewood Dr. (To Westview) lustrated slide lecture, Thursday at the relate the imagery and architecture of the sionary work as well as church and social services. It ’ Or., auto., full power. AC, Westview Dr., and University of Connecticut Krelmin to the political and social ideas also provides office and store rentals. AM/FM Stereo, speed control* TYPISTS AND CLERK "actory type mag hubs, low TYPISTS are needed to work Forest St. (silver La. lo Ridgewood) Dr Jack Kollmann, who next year will that underlie theym. Mena^k; Rev. Philip Saunders is the founder and pastor and the ■nileage • ' □ EMPLOYMENT in the Hartford area. Call be a visiting professor of Slavic studies at The talk is cosponsored by the UConn Rev. Leo J. Chaput is the assistant pastor. Rev. Sapnders *5695 today. TAC TEMPS, 727-8430. CALL CHRIS 647-9946 or 647-9947 Wellesley College, will appear at 4 p.m. in Department of Art and the Center for by Tennesse W ill jams was founder and manager of a missionary foundation in Help Wanted 13 Room 200 of the UConn Graduate Center Slavic and East European Studies and is the islands of Haiti. EXPERIENCED SANDWICH 74 CHEVY >1895 MAKERS wanted tor cocktail After 5:30 HEIN 643-2585 to present a talk titled "The Architecture open to the public without charpe The church has also erected five elementary schools, ChtvtIU Motibu Clonic 3-Dr., ' TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Friday & Saturday outo, PS. radio, aitro ciaon. Apply 81 Commerce Street, lounge. Call 644-9637 between of the Moscow Kremlin.” one trade school, two orphanages, two food centers and 9 a m. and 12 noon. 8:30 pm has one college under construction ,j Glastonbury. PTG RIB EYE DINNER 77 BLAZER COMPANY. Telephone 633- Feb. 22 ,2 3 ,2 9 CKavy, 4 whaal dr., oule, PS PB, 7631. w h itf ipobt whaak. lonad whHa MANAGEMENT March 1 laMtring liras, wndrrr 37 000 mil- Rev. Philip Saunderit Elected Director CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC - Experienced onlv. Top RESTAURANT MANAGERS East Catholic 78 MONZA ^+2 wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 You and Denny’a ... A winning combination. THE SIGHT OF YOUR CHILD EAST HARTFORD — Robert P. Lynch, president of Berlin Tpke.. Wethersfield, It you Ilka traveling In the company ol winners and you've coma a long way In About 160,000 school-age High Auditorium _ roR "^9— First Federal Savings and Loan Association of East Hart­ 563-0151. your restaurant msnsgamant career, lhan maybe It's Urns you JOINED THE children arc afflicted by eye Imagine, this delicious steak, plus baked potato, Texas Toast and A R T ® injuries a year; fortunately, all the salad you can help yourself to from our famous salad bar. ford, has announced the election of Niles J. Brook, presi­ MOVE TO DEN$4Y'8. Tickets $4.00 CARNEY dent of the Micrometer Division of the J.T. Slocomb Co., RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 there are some things you And now you can get two for just $5.99! Offer valid with coupon p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Ws’rs opening new units svsry 4 to 5 days. Add thosa to the more than 700 can do to help keep your Students & Senior to the board of directors to the savings and loan. Apply director of nursing. lull aarvics lamlly restaurants ws havs around the country and that apalla youngsters out of such Citizens $3.00 only at participating Bonanza Restaurants. "GOING Brook, a 20-year resident of Glastonbury, has served on Chevy, b'Cyl,, auto., buck­ OPPORTUNITY. et seats, center console, Salmonbrook Convalescent statistics. the Glastonbury advisory board of First ^Federal for Home, off House Street, For tha axparlancad raataurant managar or aaslatant managar with 2 or To help younger children call 647-9286 MANCHESTER - Shop Rite Plaza IN STYLES stereo radio, under 20,000 A comecN to your heart many years. He is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, miles, black beauty! Glastonbury. Please call 633- more years sxparlanca. It also spalls “FAST TRACK" our Advancad Managar keep their sight, the MANCHESTER - West Middle Plaza 5244. National Society to Prevent SUBSCRIBE and received his education there, graduating from the *4895 Training Program. ^ • Blindness says, keep them ■iCOlfFONHHil University of Minnesota. He came to the Hartford area in But, opportunity doaan’l atop thara. For Danny’s la a Promota-From-WIthln- in sight. Be sure that play TOLTIVI’s2 0 “’ 1940 and was employed by United Technologies before Company. This msan that all positions abova unit managar ara flilad Intamally. is supervised. Most eye ward someone's face. it has dramatically cut down joining J.T. Slocomb. In addition to being division presi­ Bast ol all. District and Rsglonal Managsmant positions ara flilad solely from tha accidents occur during un­ Children involved in on eye accidents. WANTED PERSON TO ranks ol our auccaastui unit managers. SEASON BONANZA'S RIBiyi dent, Brook also serves as a member of the Slocomb BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old supervised activities. c* active sports can play safely In other spurts, children And, because we're a national chain with raatuaranta In Forty Slates, lhara'a a win­ Teach youngsters the if they use ap^r'Opriate who nc4>d eyeglasses can he boarJ^of directors and as vice president and secretary of boys. 3 to 5 days week, 1 lo 6 dangers of playing with eyewear. fitted Vlfith maximum- $21 the corporation. p.m.. Rachael Road area. ning combination In your local arts, MAKE THE MOVE TODAYI Your hom e or m ine No broken glass, BB guns, hats In hockey, for instance, strength lenses and frames 2 Tickets to each of Brook is active in community affairs as a member of MOR ARTY b r o th ! RS Sand your lattsr or raaums In compitia conlidanca lo: and hails, hows and arrows, helmets should include eye for best protection. Maxi­ the Chamber of Commerce and Glastonbury Elks. weekends. Call 646-3487. darts and the like. Show shields lo protect young mum-strength prescription the 3 plays this year JLVA ...... a . i w i M Mr. Don KIrkhan, Dapartmani N N - 0J18 First Federal is a $185 million savings and loan associa­ them how to carry scissors, eyes. This protection is safety glasses can he CALIFORNIA SUITE offer valid with coupon only. PART TIME. Want cash for' DENNY’Sf INC. 1 2 5 Oalthor Drive, Suita "K” not to point sharp objects, being worn by players more tion with two offices in Glastonbury. The association was 315 CENTER ST. the holidays? For every day? obtained where ordinary GEORGE M! Coupon expires 3/2/00. DENNY'S SETS THE PACEI Mt. Laurel, Now Jortay 08054* never to spray aerosol to­ and more*-and when us4>d prescription glasstts are sold. PLEASE CALLTHEATRE the first savings institution in the town, opening the Main MlNCHISllRbljiijj It’s easy with the phone in Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Call 646-4972 FOR SCREEN TIMES NilcH J. B rook Street office in 1950. your own home. Call 249-7773. 14 - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. Feb. 19, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 19, 1980 - 15 Frank and Ernaat Htip W cnM IS Htlp Wtnttd f 3 Ndp Wantad 13 H»lp W M fd 13 Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz Mtnag$tMnt POT WASHER needed full ATTENTION: SUPER ACROSS 2 Animal waste Answer to Previous Puzzle WAREHOUSE PERSON. PART-TIME JOB: Good GREETING CARDS Secure, interesting position. time, weekends included WOULD "Vteu HAPPEN chemical MARRIOTTS Mature, mechanically in­ Apply in Mrson Saturday hourly rate, bonus, com­ tO D IN C |'/V\TRVIN6 TO WRITE DON'T PO IT, SIR! PONT ^HOW PIP YOU GET \ | A ll THE BEST 1 Possessive 3 Antarctic lea Fast Food DMskm through Friday. Garden missions. paid sick days and YO HAVE A fiCT-wUEL*- pronoun A Of God (Lat.) clined. ambitious individual holidays, paid vacations. PI6-PEN A NOTE, BUT I LET HIM KNOW YOU LIRE ' TO BE SUCH AN I COACHES ARE IN experienced in warehouse Grove Caterers,Ci Inc. Keeney Rbby 4 b ty slicker 5 Indian Conveniently located East HIM'FORCE MIMTO MMuaEMEirr procedures. Paid benefits. Street. Manchester. C A R O t h a t M A f i S S IT PON'TKNOUWMATTOSAV ERPERT,/^^ARCIE’ IjHE 5TANP5,5IR! 6 Furnished 6 Portion of PERSONNEL Hartford office. Must have By ADigaii van Buren MARE THE FIRST m o v e ! with shoes medicine Call between. 9-3, for inter­ good telephone voice and be ------vy------To otoR rootawonts from • mo(or view, 568-1927. CUTTING TOOL T 12 Gold (Sp.) 7 Between (Pr.) •qulttton In Iho MANUFACTURER has persistent and motivated to c l e a r t h a t I H A D 13 English 8 Retreat earn more than just an hourly r college 9 Owl's cry NMnran/NENIMVDI opening for experienced machine operator, or machine rate at a part-time job. CALL IT, TO©, AND l A i O R S B > 14 First-rate 10 Aware of (2 operator trainees. Call for in­ AMERICAN FROZI (comp, wd.) wdi.) • iMnmMihfiaiMiMlpMi' TOBACCO WORKERS terview at 643-9501. at 569-4993 12 pm to 3 pm dai­ 15 Liveliest 11 Fawn ll Dll aw Wn. IPt tk if ly. OlMHNtA.kw.TM IHf U • PM 0)1 DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of two years (I'll call him All 17 Memo 16 Freshwater Wlaait li laaw pW al at rnlli h £ Sh;;de Ir outdoor toborco openings has been seeing a divorced woman for the last six months 2-f9 18 Facility duck aia na It «a In Ilian *Mk aviilabie for Foreman M F. BOOKKEEPER­ 19 Constructor 20 Snaky letter (sleeping with herl on a regular basis. Indians Supervisors 1 Key Farm SECRETARY wanted for 21 Hatchet 22 12, Roman 50 Swabs the When I found out about it, I confronted him with it and he 32 French father Kmptoyees. Tobacco or related church organization. 35 hours. tor Rent 52 Priscilla's Pop — Ed Sullivan 24 Superlative 23 Novelist deck I itlrtlai latei at UUN Room! 35 Russian sea farming experience necessary 12 noon to 8 p.m.. weekdays. CLERICAL ASSISTANT - Articlet lor Sale 41 Autos For Sale 81 admitted it. I should tell you that he and 1 have never been suffix Ferber 51 Cleveland's ' AAEMORV/^AW-J' 38 Flute Fxcelleni wages and benefits Inquire P.O. Box 581 Tolland County Superior □ REAL ESTATE intimate because I have moral convictions concerning WHAT ^ THE 25 Otic coverings 25 Epochs waterfront FUR-NISHED ROOM, TRV AMP 40 Stout Year round employment Contact, Manchester. Court. EOE. Filing Clerk with premarital sex. NAAAE OF THAT THAT^ 29 Dawn 26 Chinese • 4 Noaks p t f loea tiM m • M a i|v Carpeting, kitchenM piirivlleges, 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- FORGET 52 Bespatter Personnel Department. Con­ general office skills. 875-6294. He sees me about three nights a week, and we have a very FAIUNG ( OKAV, 33 At odds currency 43 Nail container • S difi S ii|Ms Mrt Mok • SI hsm solidated Cigar Company. 131 Oak vanrd with pool. Maianchester. 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, BOOK'” 54 Clutched WORKING MOTHER Hornet For Sale 23 IGRANPPA' ABOUT IT.^ 34 South 27 Volcano in 45 Flip Street. Glastonbury. Conn . 06033. Females'emales onlyonly. 649-8206, Mon- offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. enjoyable, lovable relationship. 55 City in Utah Ti lain a n akaat av affar, pliM cal NEEDS BABY SITTER in PART-TIME WORK available ALUMINUM Sheets used as American Italy 47 String 633-3041 An Equal Opportunity day thru Friday, 10 to 5 What bothers me the most is that he was dishonest with 56 Court cry » . 0 i# a M m rn .lk m tt (213) 23t-1211 Employer, area of Verplanck School - Any 3 evenings and 1/2 day NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK printing plates, .007 thick Evenings and weekends 647- me all along. He says he loves me and not her, which I Indian group 28 Surface instruments m Taaslay. Fak. 11 ar in b in ia y . Fak. IS, from 6:30 a m. to 8 a.m., 36 Spouse 59 Actress West on Saturday. 3104.76 weekly BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Mx28t4", 25 cents each or 5 9813. believe. He told me he would like to marry me some day, and coating 49 Weather katiaaifttS m Monday-Friday Call 643-8222 for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be 37 One-billionth 60 To the (Fr.) for 18 hours part time. paneled living room, eat-in the liaison with this other woman is only temporary. 30 Scruff bureau (abbr.) after 5 p.m. Management training kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, picked up before U a.m. FURNISHED SLEEPING 1968 CHEVY VAN. Asking (prefix) 31 American ROY ROGERS ONLY. Do you think he could really love me and sleep with her? I 39 Atmosphere available. Over 18. Car lovely quiet setting on dead­ ROOM for mature gentleman. $500. 649-4049. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 Rootourants necessary. Call 872-2128. 12 to end street, deeded beach value your opinion. 41 For each • divWon of th« POSTING CLERK WANTED. Share modern bath. Parking CONFUSED 42 Light meal Posting and allocating inven­ 3 p.m. onlv. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye available. No cooking. Securi­ CHEVY VEGA 1973 - 12 13 14 MARRIOn •••••••••••••••••••••••••• agent, Carol Cable-W^ner, set, electric welder, acetylene Excellent running condtion. 44 Heraldic cross tory Must be Interested in WE HAVE AN OPENING for ty and references. $150 46 Nuclear IS 15 17 CORroRRTION working with figures. Good Situation Wanted 15 Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal outfit, aluminum ladder, monthly. Call 6462121, $750. Call 568-1551 anytime. DEAR CONFUSED: Yes it's possible th*t Al has been pick-up and delivery driver in housing opportunity. 443-T470. trailer tires, new electric enjoying a phsyical (non-lovel relationship with the other agency (abbr.) memory a plus. Call between. Servicervice Dep;Department. Contact 11 19 20 h tanl OWvtwn lavtnai H ' RIDE NEEDED MONDAY generator, electric lawn- CAMARO 1975 - V-8, woman, which is all right with me provided it's all right with 48 Fifth zodiac 9-3 for interview 568-1927, Stan Ozimek 643-5135. Apartments For Rent S3 a-19 sign 1■ through Friday from North mower. Evenings. 633-7060. automatic, Intcrior/exterior her. She's filling one of his needs, and he's obviously filling 21 22 24 Main Street to 49 Exited 1 LOOKING for anything in real excellent shape. Runs great. one of hers. I'm not asking you to condone it—just under­ 53 Begone 30 31 32 Newington Berlin Turnpike Manchester DINING ROOM SET Colonial Asking $3,100. 643-7736. 2S 25 27 2. PART TIME HELP estate rental - apartments, stand it. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 57 Fern features ■ Will share all expenses. 646- style $1,400 Call 568-1988. homes, multiple dwellings? 58 Tibetian 33 HIGH SCHOOL Junior or SecreUries. Typists. Bookkeepers, Highland Park Clerks, and all Office Skills 6505 after 5:30. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate DODGE CHARGER SE 1975- DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law wonders why she and monastary ■L ■ $140,000 ! USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to WHAT IN BLAZES’ P’YA 37 4. Sophomore boys for kitchen I rgenlly needed to work m com­ Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Air conditioning, am-fm 61 Make thread her husband aren't invited to our home more often. We THINK YOU'RE UP TO. work lautomatic dis­ panies throughout the greater 8 room -I-, GRACIOUS 11, good condition. M6-8069, radio, very good condition. 62 Feast in ■ ■ would love to have them lor two hours, but when they come, POPNER.-RUNNIN’ OFF 42 4S DENTAL ASSISTANT - hwasher! Part time after Hartford region .As many days or CONTEMPORARY 456 MAIN STREET- Three Full tank of gas. $2395, 646- Hawaii school. 3 nights and Satur­ EDUCATION they stay from four to six hours! WITH CLAUDIA? ■ Knowledge of basic business w eeks'as you want Immediate COLONIAL. 3 oversized rooms heated. No appliances. 5308. And as if that weren't enough, they hardly ever come 63 Shelter 45 47 skills and typing preferred days. Apply in person Brass openings 64 On the briny bedrooms, master includes No pets. Tenant Insurance alone; they usually have from two to 10 "surprise guests" 1B2 S4 SS 65 References Call 7 a m. to 12 Key Restaurant. 829 Main OlffOMl Money In Tovm required. $225 monthly. 1973'FORD GRAN TORINO - 65 W ild goat 49 SO SI Street. Manchester. Cali Dottla at 27B.7070 Private Inttructlona IB custom built-in book cases FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut, whom "Mom" has invited. She greets me with her famous 1■ noon, or 3:30 to 4 649-9287. Security. Call 646-2426, Bucket seats, one owner. 66 Demilitarized 57 sa B9 and cabinets, with bath. $65 a cord. Well seasoned, A-1 one-liner, "Don't worry about cooking, we brought the food." zone (abbr.) EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN RIDING LESSONS indoor Formal dining room with hardwood. True full cord, 128 weekdays, 9 to 5. Needs some body work. $800, F 100 Conatltutton Plaza riding ring. Western stock Call 646-4288, or 565-4672. Well, Abby, there is more to serving a decent meal than 51 62 S3 REGISTERED NURSES Hartford. Conn. bay window overlooking cf. $90 deliverd in Manchester putting a casserole and a pie on the table. When my husband DOWN seat, saddle seat and hunt dogwood, pines, Mountain area 528-2950. MANCHESTER MAIN 54 SS SS seat. All levels 228-9817. STREET - 3-room heated 1 974 CHEVY NOVA - and I want dinner guests, we invite whom we want and we Laurel and 18' x 36' rec­ 1 Soft mud OR/RR - Par Diem apartment, hot wateri Excellent condition. serve our own menu. We don't appreciate being told whom (NtWSRAMN fNTfRRNIIt ASSN) Registered Nurses needed to work In our Operating VOICE. PIANO Instructions. tangular pool. Large fami­ FIREWOOD- All Hardwood appliances, parking. No pets. Excellent tires plus 2 snow and when we will entertain and what we will serve. SALES PERSON for busy Room and Recovery Room on a "Per Diem" basis. Former faculty New York ly room with fireplace, fur­ cut 1 year ago. Cut, split, Security 523-7047. tires. V-8 engine. 60,000 miles. The next time Mom pulls this stunt, she may be serving store specializing in clothing, nished Florida room, delivered. 12 "-16 "-24". Elmer $1750 289-8312 after 5 p.m. her guests on the sidewalk. Previous Operating Room and Recovery Room Music anej^ i\rt High School. housewares and furniture. Professional' Singer,'Pianist. elegant living room dis­ Wilson, 649-5900. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT- STEAMED IN PENN. experience preferred, however, we will consider Chance for advancement in 644-8597 Newly renovated. Wall-to- Nurses who have worked In critical areas, such as national chain of fine thrift tinctively finisl^. walkout PINE TRESTLE TABLE it wall carpeting. In Manchester DEAR STEAMED: Wouldn't it simplify matters, and Alley Oop — Dave Graue Intensive Care. Coronary Care or Emergency stores. Apply Manager: rec-room with' ping pong • briclqe table, wet bar and full ' BENCH- 10 Speed Bike (as on bus line. $295. plus utilities. 1967 CHEVY IMPALA SS - V- avert an ugly confrontation, if you and your husband were Rooms. Goodwill Store. 1085 Main is). Call 643-4512. Call after 6 p.m., 684-4526. Street, Manchester. bath. 8, automatic. $800 firm. Call to direct your complaints to the offending party? Your ir­ ...ADVISER TO CHIEF) WE KINPA RSURED OH,YES! IF YOU Applicants must initially be available tor two weeks SREETINGS! I AM KING ) PIANO AND ORGAN taught 643-4513 BEAUTIFULLY 568-1322, or 643-5662, ask for ritation is justified, but your proposed “cure" would be GUZ OF MOO! ELBOB, RULER OF Y'DIO.' WHAT ABOUT TMO PROMISE of full tlrhe orientation. FOR SALE: 16horse Ariens Don. TH E MISTY ISLAND.'/ TH' REST OF > NOT TO STEP AUTOBODY COMBINATION by Mickey Fendell. Over 25 Snowblower. 5-speed forward, REMODELED Five-room worse than the disease. Reckless discard hazards MAN - At least 5 years' years' experience playing WE HAVE COME 7 YOUR FRIENDS? rY jl i"rr-tO N THEM! For additional Information, or to arrange for an Inter­ 1 reverse, with tircchains. apartment. New kitchen, new p e a c e ; WOULDNT THEY view, please contact the Personnel Department at experience Can start at $7 per with orchestras and big bands. floors, stove, dishwasher, BANK REPOSSESSIONS DEAR ABBY: You said, "Parents who smoke pot in front COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 Used 1 season $550 Call after FOR SALE - 1973 Buick U LIKE TO JOIN South rose with the ace and 646-1222 ext. 481. hour. All fringe benefits. Call 649-5892. baths, first floor panelled 5 pm. 6467230. carpeted Quiet street. $400 of their small children are guilty of 'child abuse.' " US? Bill Kates at 688-7596. Sabre $895; 1972 Audi $895. Well, how about parents who smoke cigarettes in front of continued with the queen. family room with fireplace ation. $300 including utilities. per month. No utilities, West took his king and contin­ MANCHESTER Schools-Classes 19 security. Strano Real Estate, The above may be seen at the children? NORTH 219-80 and large deck. Formal dining Don HorrigBEAUTIFU L Savings Bank of Manchester, ♦ 9 7 3 ued hearts with South ruffing MEDICAL-DENTAL assis­ room, 4 bedrooms. 2 car gar­ HITCHCOCK hutch - Open 646-2000. Every time an adult lights up in the presence of a child, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL tant wanted for oral surgeon FOR THE BEST - Manchester Main Street, Manchester. ♦ A 9 2 as soon as he could Then age Wooded lot, walk out top. like new. $350. Twin Spool the child is forced to breathe whatever the adult is smoking. ♦ A K 4 South started to lead out his 71 Haynes Street office. Full or part time. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 FEMALE ROOMMATE basement. Group I, Philbrick Beds, complete. $100 Call 649- 1970 VOLKSWAGEN - New The smaller the body weight of the child, the greater the ♦ K963 trumps. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Experience necessary^^ Send pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Agency. 646-4200. 3253; or 6463102. WANTED to find and share threat-especially to the lungs. While the child’s body is in resume to Box SS c ofevening troductory lesson with this ad. exhaust, snows. AM/FM. WEST EAST West should have made Egujl Oppofrunlty Emptorw_____ apartment in Manchester- the process of developing, his lungs are especially Herald. Call 6466306, or 6463549 $650. Call 644-9424. ♦ K 102 4.... things easy for his partner by VETERANS. Unbelievable THREE-POINT HITCH cord East Hartford area. 646-2186 vulnerable. after 5 pm. Y Q J 106 ♦ K843 signalling club strength, but opportunitv Buy this 5 wood saw it blade - Call 644- We now know that there is twice as much respiratory West had not bothered to bMroom. 2 bath Colonial. No 3234. ♦ Q J ♦ 10952 FOR, RENT COVENTRY disease among children whose parents smoke cigarettes in AAQ82 ♦ J 10 7 5 4 count declarer’s tricks. If down payment. No closing Trucks tor Sale 62 West had taken the trouble to LAKE: 4 rooms, porch, third the home. SOUTH Business & Service costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- Doga-BIrds-Pets 43 The decision to smoke anything is no longer only the' The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productlone do this he would have seen . floor, refrigerator, range, GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY ♦ AQJi6S< 2000 business of the smoker since his smoking does damage to that South had six trumps, a HOME SWEET HOME - heat included, no pets, $225. TRUCK- Has the reading ♦ 75 742-7419. those who must breathe second-hand smoke. DIG UP THEM CANS 1(0 . ,,, THEtO PUT ^ F.-./COZ- ♦ 8 7 6 3 heart and two diamonds as MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM Complete health-guard enclosed bo^, with side com­ A tr D/vikW/ starters and that if South held CAROLE IN MAINE TH'OACKyMRQ.^ . J A C lR C te TH' RAIKJy ♦ .... CAPE- Full dormer, facilities. Cats also. Canine partments. Excellent for con­ A R O U tJD DAX you'UE INCOME even one club he would be aluminum siding, awnings, THREE-ROOM apartment - tractor. 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., BREAK TH' P ieay 6ANK/y TAX./' Vulnerable; East-West Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Heat, hot water, stove, DEAR CAROLS: Right on! That message is told clearly BEEtO SAVHOe able to lead toward dummy's new 1/2 bath, enclosed porch, Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 633-0249. Dealer: North king and make his contract. plastic walls, rec room, refrigerator, carpet. Second and in greater detail in a booklet, “Second-Hand Smoke." GET OUT FOR,/' floor. Centrally located. West North East South Still West's wool-gathering workshop. Clean. $59,900 BOX STALLS. TRA1I,S- Blue 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- It's available Iwithout chargel through your local Lung >OUB , Adults only. No pets. $235. BIRTHDAV 1 ♦ Pass 4 ♦ did not give South his Peterman Agency. 649-9404, Seal Feeding Program. Ring Excellent condition. Power Association. contract. It was just as easy or 649-4844. Security deposit. Call 646- steering and brakes. AND Pass Pass Pass ' with lights. Pastures. Daily 7690.. for East to see that the only turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- Automatic transmission. Will CHRISTMAS trade for four wheel drive. Problems? Youll feel better if you get them off your M o io e y wasy the defense could gather NEW 7 ROOM CAPE on 3 4 9954. or 875-0272; 742-9653. in four tricks would be if West acre lot. Aluminum siding AVAILABLE MARCH 1, $1995. 646-0557, after 6:00 p.m. chest. For a'personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Opening lead:V Q Conveniently located 5-room held the doubleton queen-jack storms, screens. Appliances, P D A. HAS DOGS it CATS Angeles, Caf. 90069. Please enclose stamped, self-addressed CO carpeting. $92,500. Several duplex. Appliances, private envelope. of diamonds and South had AVAILABLE AS PETS - Call been dealt four little dia­ PainiinfE'Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 other Colonial styles being 633-5634 or 342-3207. Many to drive, yard. $300 monthly. built. Peterman Agency. 649- References security. Call 646- monds and no clubs. choose from. 69 FORD PICK-UP FlOO with So somewhere along the PAINTING - Interior and 9404, 649-4844. 0450 after 6 nm. By Oswald Jacoby CARPENTRY & MASONRY - wood cap. AM/FM CB and and Alan Sontag way East chucked a diamond exterior, paperhanging, Additions and Remodeling. FREE 9 MONTH carpet. Asking $1,200. 871- and South was able to set up excellent work references. Free estimates. Call Anthony SIX-ROOM CAPE on bus line. HANDSOME MALE HUSKY Otilces-Stores tor Rent 55 Pstro^roph The Born Loaer — Art Sansom his eight-spot of diamonds and Free estimates. Fully in­ 8 bedrooms, 1 partially 6360, It is much more difficult for Squillacote 649-0811. MIXED who needs running a defender to count tricks fulfill his contract. sured. Martin Matson, 649- finished. Full cellar, garage space. Call 643-6226 after 6 PROFESSIONAL / 1 4431. and aluminum siding. Asking BUSINESS OFFICE 1962 CHEVROLET, 5-yard I YbU A 60LLE6TIOD' TOO COM'T \UAWT IHVaVEP than it is for declarer, but (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY pm. dump truck. Old but runs Bernice Bede Osol ‘50RRT' 'iDU'Rg there are some occasions - Remodeling and Additions. $53,900. 643-6927, BUILDING - Approximately WITH m i Income Tax Services 2600 square feet, with ample good. $900. Call 742-8740. OF ^HOFT 6TDKIG^. when a defender has no real (For a copy of JACOBY INTiRIOR PRINTING Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 FREE PUPS ■ Mixed breed accurate gauge of public opinion U0VBL‘5..'3 U 4 T excuse for not making correct MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at years' experience! For Free EAST HARTFORD, 164 Oak combination. Beagle and parking. Close to Center, today. You'll know how to deal THOKWKPPLG. 4 WALLP4PERING Street. 6 room Colonial, TRUCK 1970 FORD cab over >Your discards. Bridge," care of this newspa­ Estimates, call 646-4239 retriever. 8 weeks old. Call nospital and new court effectively with others, individu­ IHLASe.'' Quality. Professional Work at Fireplace, garage. New roof, building. For info, call 568- flat bed. Call Rick 646-6714 . South won the first heart in per, P.O. Box 489, Radio Oily after 4 p.m. 568-5459. between 8 a m. and 3 p.m. ‘B irth d ay ally or in a group. Reasonable Prices’ Fully Insured. paipt, drive. $61,900, Barry 7658 or 871-0401. LEO (July 23*Aug. 22) Be alert dummmy and promptly led a Stallon, New York, N.Y. FARRAND REMODEUNG - 10019.) Free Estimates Cabinets, Roofing. Gutters, Realty. 646-0889 Musical Inslrumants 44 for both career and financial trump. East showed out and INCOME TAX 6 .L McHugh Room Additions. Decks. All MANCHESTER- 1000 Square February 2(f,|1S80 opportunities today. Interesting PREPARATION SERVICE - Upes of Remodeling and HOLTON TRUMPET - Good Feel Manufacturing. LighLight In- This coming year ytu are likely situations that are also extremely At your home. 20 Years in c o m e TAX Real Estate Wanted 28 dustrial. Many possibilities. to be luckier than usual in your beneficial could develop. Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ condition. $90 or best offer. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 VIRGO (Aug. 23>8^pt. 22) You erience. Dan Mosler. 649- PREPARATION. Reasonable ly insured Phone 643-6017. 6461032. Office Space included. $375 partnership arrangements. Allies or 525-8283. accurate, in your home or SELLING your house’ Call us monthly. Heat and electric in­ you develop will not only prove should be very lucky at gaining Heathcliff — George Gately A&W PAINTING Contrac­ first and we ll make you a 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - loyal, they'll be helpful in your the allies and supporters you mine. Norm Marshall, 643- tors. Quality painting and LEON CIESZYNSKI 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ cluded. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, „ need to advance your self-inter­ 9044. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, long-range plans as well. paper hanging at reasonable BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ Realtor, 643-1577. cluding Ovations, plus free 100% stock and in excellent •" PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) ests today. Ask for assistance If rates. Fully insured. Free ditions, Remodeling, Rec case with this ad. Carlos EAST HARTFORD OFFICE shape. $4500 . 742-8786. ; Because you are willing to see conditions warrant it. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Rooms, Garages, Kitchens guitars 60?! off. Rivers Music, SUITES available from 453 to another's point of view today, he LIBRA (8tpt. 23-Oct. 23) Things MAY WE BUY your home? 900 square feet. Ample you do today where you use your GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the ^------7696, Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath Quick, fair, all cash and no 7 Main Street, New Britain. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ' or she will see yours. Use this gill WInthrop — Dick Cavalll parking, maintenance and to work out any problems. Find efforts and expertise to aid ole 1-2 punch! Tax Corpora- INCOME TAX- Done in your Tile. Dormers, Roofing. problem. Call Warren E. 225-1977. Layaways. 750- Kerker headers. KNN tion ol America. SECOND home. Six years experience, Residential or Commercial. prime Burnside Avenue loca­ out more of what lies ahead (or another will produce benefits ..'.WITH A BALLROINT PERSONAL Paperhanging Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. filters. Oil cooler. Much " you in the year tollowing your you’d least expect. Be a good I IMA<5-INE eOMEBOCT/ WHO POES largest Tax Service is FIRST Call for very Reasonable for particular people, by Dick 649-4291. tion. For further information more! $1500 . 643-4076 before 2 . FEN. in convenience Your home-or 646-5346 W alter Antiques 48 call Housing Services Cor­ birthday by sending tor your Samaritan. r lL BE AN W H A T fe THE SUNDAY Call 643-5703 anytime. pnt. copy o( Astro-Graph Letter. Mail SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CARPENTRY - All types of poration. Mr. Sapere, 246- ISnELLECTUAL AN CROSSWORD FUZ.ZLE IN my office. 647-9426 Pauline Zingler $1 (O' each to Astro-Graph, Box When it comes to doing a little INTELLECTUAL? FIFTEBN M INUTES... Kozuck. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING repairs. Porches. Decks. Tool Household Goods 40 USED FURNITURE it 7213. 1979HONDA CM 400 T- 5,500 ■ 489, Radio City Station. N.Y more horse trading today, it will WHEN r - Interior and exterior. Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and ANTIQUES at Woodside An­ miles. Excellent condition. 10019. Be sure to specify birth be hard to find your equal. You'll GROW UP. tiques, 643-4639 Open Daily, MANCHESTER - Retail, be as fair to others as you'll be to 'Total abstinence is easier Commercial and residential. Windows Hung. Ceiling REFRIGERATORS $1,800 or best offer. Call 569- ' dale. re yt Repaired and Painted. Call Washers / Ranges, used, (old King's building), corner storage and/or manufacturing ARIES (March 2t-Aprll 19) yourself. y than perfect moderation." Free estimates. Fully in­ 0222. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) come Taxes prepared expert­ sured 646-4879 anytime. 643-6130. guaranteed and clean. New of Pine Street it Hartford space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- Today and tomorrow, concen­ ly by leading independent Tax St. Augustine Road. 000 s q u a re fe e t. V ery trate on situations that could You will take pride In your shipment damaged, G.E it achievements today because Consultant. Phone 649-6851 J P LEWIS & SON- Custom CARPENTRY. CUSTOM FRIGIDAIRE. uiw prices. reasonable. Brokers mean something to you material­ HOUSES, ADDITIONS. ANTIQUES it protected. Call Heyman ly. Your possibilities lor gain are your basic motives are unselfish. Decorating. Interior & B.D. Pearl it Son, 649 Main Looking out lor loved ones wilt GARAGES, ROOFING it COLLECTIBLES - Will Properties, 1-226-1206, promising. Exterior Painting. Street. 643-2171. Campers-Trallera TAURUS (April 20-May 20) be your prime concern. -G; SIDING- Kitchens, purchase outright, or sell on CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Sarv/caz Ottered Paperhanging it Remodeling, commission. Houselot or Mobile Homes 65 Devote as much time as you can Servicet Ottered 31 Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. Bathrooms, and Repair Work ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! schedule today to your new proj­ This is a good day to get in touch DOi Of All Kinds. Call Robert Jar­ single piece. Telephone 644- with friends you haven't seen Call 649-9658. Custom made draperies, slip­ □ AUTOMOTIVE BEST TIME TO BUY. ects, Something big tor which emuA z-i« c m TREE SERVICE - Free vis for estimates, 643-6712. covers and upholstery. Budget 8962. you are hoping can become a much of lately. If they're close, estimates, discount senior Clearance sale on all left over give them a call. If they're far LEE PAINTING - Interior it Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 reality. citizens Company Autos For Sale 67 models and preowned homes. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The away, write thern a note. Exterior "Check My Rate KITCHENS, COUNTER or 646-1000. New 14’ wide 1979 models Short Riba — Frank HIM Manchester-owned and INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR TOPS, PAINTING it harder you try today, the luckier AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) operated Call 6461.127 Home Improvements Wall Before You D ecorate " □ RENTALS from $13,900, Preowned you are likely to become. Don’t You may at this time have more THE SHERIFFMAILED OUTA AND A D D K ^ E D T H E M WALLPAPERING - Block FOR SALE 30" Gas range and WE PAY TOP PRICES for than one situation that could WHATSTME pony EkPCESS papering and painting and all Dependable. Fully Insured. Tile Floors, Bathrooms wrecked and junk cars. A & B homes from $1,495. Trades let challenges intimidate you it BUNCH OF r e -e l e c t io n OCCUPANT.’ refrigerator. $150. Call 643- welcome. Plaza Homes. 828- you are aiming for worthy prove profitable if brought to a RIDER STUFFING IN ^ BiM TREE SERVICEi phases of remodeling, in­ 646-1653 Rooms lor Rent 52 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. PAMPHLETS... Ceramic Tile it Finish Work 7977. 0369. rewards head. Do something today, while THOSE PRAIKIE 006 HOLES? Specialist in tree and stump cluding roofing and siding Commercial it Residential Call Tony 646-6223. removal Free estimates. Free estimates 647-1227 DAN SHEA PAINTING it CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Your the aspects favor you. Free estimates. 6463046. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ intuition should serve as an (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | Senior citizen discount 24 DFJCORATING- Interior it trally located. Downtown 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs ARE YOU SELLING YOUR ------hour, year round service 643- ALL INTERIOR Exterior Also: Wallpapering □MISC. FOR SALE MOBILE home? State wide Manchester. Kitchen excellent. Must sell, Berry's World — Jim Berry 7285 SPECIAL WINTER REMODELING & Quality Craftsmanship! Call privileges Call 649-2358. sacrificing! Any reasonable listing service for any park in 6465424. Connecticut. Call deorge RATES' RE.NOVATION - Including Articles tor Sale 41 offer over $1450. Call after Carpentry, Plumbing, 2 ROOMS-1 Free, 1 $20 week­ 3:30 p.m,, 649-1150, 528-6063. Adams at Plaza Homes. 8M- Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl & Stoflel EXPERT PAINTING and Wallpapering. Suspended ftootlng-SIdlng-ChlmneY 34 ly; mature male and female. 0369. LANDSCAPING Specializing Ceilings, SJieetrocking, SEASONED FIREWOOD for One with License for errands rV OKAY in Exterior House Painting Kitchens, Bathrooms. Fine BIDWELL HOME Improve­ sale. $55 1 ton truck load. HOUSETRAILER - Two R&R HEBERT PAINTING- ment Co. Expert installation and meals. Private entrance. Tree pruning, spraving. work at a reasonable price. Please call after 4:00 p.m., Call 649-5459. Bedrooms, stove, mowing, weeding Call 742- Vincent Pizzonia, 643-2543 I n te rio r it E x te r io r, of aluminum' siding gutters 644-1444. WANTED JUNK AND LATE refrigerator, table and chairs, hB LLO tM y 7947 "G u aran teed Q u a lity and trim. Roofing installation MODEL WRECKS - Cash Full bathroom, 3 closets. This Funny World Workmanship!" Call 649-7718. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323 Our Boarding House BABY 58 Paid. Call Parker Street Used Ready to go. lO'xSO'. $3,000 BRICK. BLOCK, STONE MIsc. lor Rent Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. firm. Call alter 6 pm., 649-6544 HELLOtMV Fireplaces, concrete SPECIALIZING cleaning and or 642-6386. AS A FAMOUS PARACHUTIST 1 ) 7 A C C 0 R P 1 N 6 U 1 ^ FOR EXPERT TAILORING DON'T NEED APDlTlONAL HEREBY A,NNOaNC£ ,I 2 ^ 6 T I M E Chimnev repairs No job loo TEACHERS Eiroerienced repairing chimneys, roofs, HIGH PERFORMANCE AND I Dressmaking anj Alterations, I n te rio r, E x te rio r new roofs. Free estimates. 30 6L0KV! BUT WHEN FRIENDS MYtCANOlOACY FOR small .^ave Call 644-8356 for call or visit us at Maria's ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 MOTORHOME. 1972 Pace estimates Paperhanging, PaiiUing, years Experience. Howley, RENT br LEASE a CAR Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 Arrow. 24', Sleeps 6 to 8. BEiSdED ME JO RESCUE THE m a y o r : MR. EtSOMAlN Tailoring & Alterations, 31 Staining. Reasonable Rates. 643-5361. FINALLY HAS REAL West Middle Turnp Turnpike. seconds. 30 mpg., suspension Automatic transmission, CITY, HOW COULD WATERPROOFING Free Estimates Pete 649- radial spoilers. Excellent con­ power steering, power brakes, I REFUSE? o ? p o £ > m o n i Manchester, or call Mai Maria 5873. Jim 289-3579. ROOFER WILL Install Roof, DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY OR YEARLY Hatchways, foundation N'aldulli 646-2330. Hours: 9 dition. $2295. 646-7536. air conditioning. 37,000 miles. WHAT IF cracks, lileup pumps, gravity Siding or Gutter for Low $8,800. 742-8740. 3EOU.3B a m - 5 30 p m , Tuesday Building Contracting 33 Discount Price. Call Ken at PLANS AVAILABLE. feeds, window wells. 30 years' Saturday 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO WA6«lN