20 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Jan. 14, I960 Second Quits GOP-Majority Council School Board L \ Names Democrat Clerk «mlrteatrr Win a Trip to Floridal' By DONNA HOLLAND Ar • What’s better than an escape to Herald Correspondent COVENTRY — The Republican- Coventry Town Manager Frank Connolly, contest will spend four days and the sun during the cold winter in dominated Town Council has appointed has taken "basically a neutral stand.” three nights at the Sonesta Beach BOLTON —The membership of the Board of Education New England? Hotel in Key Biscayne, Fla. is undergoing a change with the resignation of two of its Ruth Benoit, who is chairwoman of the However, the agency recommended the Democratic Town Committee, as town formation of a committee, with represen­ The Herald, in cooperation with Entry blanks will appear in The members within the last two months. 'h' I LaBonne Travel and participating clerk and treasurer for the Town of Coven­ tatives of both towns to discuss the issue. Tferald on Tuesdays, Thursdays The resipation of Wallace Kelley was accepted merchants, is offering trip for two try. Ms. Benoit will replace retiring clerk- At the council’s last regular meeting, and Saturdays for four weeks. En­ Thursday night. Kelley has accepted new employment to Florida in a contest loginning treasurer Elizabeth “Lib” Rychling, Roy McLain was appoint^ to represent tries are to be deposited at par­ and plans to relocate. today. ticipating merchants. In his letter of regignation he said, "The insight gained whom she has served as assistant in re­ Coventry on such a committee. Connolly cent years. The lucky couple winning the Details are on pages 4 and 5 . by my service on the board has only increased my con­ has expressed fears that the withdrawal of ...... ' fidence that Bolton provides a very high quality A testimonial dinner will be held for the agency approval may sway the State Vol, xbix. No. ~ Manchester, Since 1881 • 2(il? Slfigt* copy # 1l^ I^dme Delivered educational program for their students and can be con­ outgoing clerk on Feb. 9 at the University Department of Transportation away from' tinued in spite of its small size and declining of Connecticut faculty-alumni club. Ms. designing an interchange in Coventry. The enrollment.” Rychling has been active in town affairs Federal Highway Administration has me John Morianos, board member and Democratic Town for many years and also has been a long­ already given its approval to Interstate Committee chairman, asks any Democrat who is in­ time active member of the Democratic 84’s corridor location. Town Committee. terested in filling the position to contact him by next Connolly suggested that the council Contests Expected week. •a Ms. Benoit is a former member of the make a firm decision on the interchange The school board appointed Andrew Maneggia to fill Board of Education, and served several question early in the year, pointing out the vacancy created by the resignation of Barbara Smith terms as chairwoman of that group. She that the zoning commission had already last month. was selected for the position of clerk from done so. He indicated it would be difficult Maneggia previously served on the board for many a dozen applicants, who received com­ to advocate a terminal once a design om- years and resigned after he accepted principal’s position petitive examinations and interviews. She mitting it had been drawn up. In GOP Elections in Vernon. will assume her new job next month at an annual salary of $14,500. Morianos abstained from voting on Maneggia's ap­ By MARY KITZMANN Drive, has announced his candidacy couraging any candidacy, seeing this In other business the council informally pointment. He said. “I feel the board should not have two Unit Seeks Aid for the first time. election as a chance to "open up the agreed to support an interchange in Herald Reporter teachers on it, I think it's a conflict of interest." The Republicans are choosing their party to new people,” according to Coventry for a segment of Interstate 84, MANCHESTER — Districts 9 and 4 Morianos said, “It's nothing personal. He’s very For Teen Study will be the site of stiff competition in town committee by caucus election party members. qualified. I don’t think you will find anyone more which will slice a small section of the for the first time. Previously they southwestern part of town between Bolton the Republican Town Committee District 9’s challenger Curtis qualified” COVENTRY — In an effort to assess the were elected by present committee Smith, who is waging a full scale and Willimantic. A terminal in the area of elections. James Marshall, board member, said, "Educators needs and interests of the town’s teen­ members. campaign, has received the endorse­ Parker Bridge Road is the section most In District 4 it is expected that know a heck of a lot about this field and contribute a lot to agers, regarding extra-curricular ac­ The new state law requires equal ment of Carl Zinsser. Zinsser is also favored by town officials, including three of the present 17 members will it.’’ ■'.‘A tivities, the Parent Advisory Council of representation for each district, one up for re-election in District 9. members of the Planning and Zoning Coventry High School is seeking the help not seek re-election. But only nine Commission. positions are available in the district representative for every 100 "Some incumbents may not get on of various organizations in town. registered Republicans. This forced the committee,” Zinsser said. "1 Three Teaehers Some Coventry residents, including The council is asking every town according to the new state law that Standing in front of the accident location map he helped to prepare councilman Jack Myles, fear such an in­ takes effect this year. shift of committee members is may not even get on, but this is not organization to ask the members if they causing the squeeze in the two dis­ is Sgt. Anthony Kalkus, supervisor of the North Sector state police. tersection will create unwanted traffic In District 9 it is expected eleven the end of the world either. Who To Retire Early would be willing to share their talents, tricts, which will result in some in­ knows who will win?” The map shows accident locations in the towns of Bolton, Andover, loads on nearby roads and offer a shortcut skills, and hobbies with the town's young persons will seek the available seven seats. Ten persons are incumbents cumbents not retaining their seat. “I think the competition is good, By DONNA HOLLAND Columbia and Hebron. It will be displayed at Bentley Memorial through town for members of the heavily people to meet the various needs the coun­ However, Republicans are en- populated UConn community. while one Curtis Smith, Downey even though it may cost me my Herald Correspondent Library through Jan. 28. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) cil finds. se a t.” Columbia officials have protested a The council said, as a group it will try to BOLTON —Early retirement has been granted to three Elsie Swensson, committee highway entrance and exit on Parker match needs to assistance offered. The Bolton High School teachers, by the Board of Education. chairwoman, expects there will be Bridge Road, claiming it would primarily council will meet Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at The teachers, who have served a total of 46 years in the serve Coventry residents while increasing ”a lot of hard feelings.” after the Bolton school system, are Beverley Battiston, business Bolton Library Shows the high school to discuss this program Democrats Face Jan. 22 caucuses. traffic by outsiders through their town. further and would like a representative education, Joseph Shanahan, social studies, and Ernest Partly due to pressure in two different "Five people will be dropped in Stokes, French. from each organization to attend this directions from Coventry and Columbia, District 4,” she said. " It’s going to Shanahan and Stokes have both taught at Bolton High meeting. disturb some. Curtis Smith could Police Accident Map the Windham Regional Planning Agency Anyone having any questions should call District 8 Fight School since it opened 16 years ago. Mrs. Battiston has cause an upset. He’s working hard, if recently withdrew its approval of an in­ Cay Hines, 742-9332 or Rose Fowler, 742- taught there for 15 years. BOLTON —First Selectman Henry high incidence of accidents.” the others don’t get out and get their When decisions have to be made, the guys Department Store. From 5 to 9 p.m. Monday, terchange in Coventry and, according to 7384, members of the council. MANCHESTER -Lingering All three retirements are effective June 30. Ryba has announced that a state police ac­ He said, “This awareness should O’Neill bumped, will on the Penny- votes they won’t be re-elected." at the top pass down the edicts. Peter Tyo, students from Manchester High School’s dis­ bitterness over a previous election John Morianos, board member who moved to accept all cident location map will be on display in generate greater concern for public safety Cassano slate. Two husband and wife teams are Lisa Brown, Pam Breen and Cindy Churchill tributive education class managed the store. may cause a primary battle in Penny said today, echoing three resignations, said, "I’ve had personal experience the town library during regular business so that our citizens will routinely exercise expected to run in District 9 further wrestle with a financial problem at King’s Cassano’s remarks yesterday that (Herald photo by Maynard) with each of them and I mean it when I say it is with deep hours from Jan. 14 to 28. greater caution on our streets and District 8 of the Democratic Town putting a strain on the election. they have not decided whether or not regret that we accept their retirements. I will miss The map depicts accident location for highways.” Rockville High School Committee elections. Zinsser, whose wife Ellen chose not them." the 1979 calendar year in the North Sector The map was prepared by Sgt, Anthony District chairman Thomas O’Neill, to run. He also denied reports of the to run this year, said one one family Joseph Haloburdo, school board chairman, said, "I which includes the towns of Andover, Kalkus, North Sector supervisor, and did not include Mayor Stephen Penny slate. member on the committee was and Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano share your emotions. When you read a teacher who has Bolton, Columbia and Hebron. Trooper Mark Coleman. Other party sources said they fully enough for any family. Students Take Over Sets Mid-Year Exams on his slate: nor did they request to been with the school since it opened, is leaving, it’s expected Penny and Cassano to run, "There are only so many spots,” The accident markers on the map in­ The library is open Monday through be on it. tough.” dicate the number of accidents in a given Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. with the backing of Ted Cummings, he said. “It would make a difference VERNON -M id-year exams will be circumstances will they be permitted to O’Neill says they opposed his elec­ Democratic Town Committee chair­ In November the board approved an early retirement area and whether there were any injuries and Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. if only one ran. ” given to all students at Rockville High loiter in the halls or connectors during tion as district chairman, and he will man. plan that is applicable to the current school year only. or fatalities associated with the accident. The map will be display^ for two-week School from Jan. 21 through Jan. 24 accor­ exam periods. While District 4 and 9 have too Under the plan, the board had to be notified by Jan. 1 of periods in each of the four North Sector not support them now. O’Neill said yesterday that Penny Operation of Store There were 442 accidents in the North ding to a schedule that will allow a break A student will be permitted to take a many candidates, Districts 6 and 10 any teachers who intended to retire. towns. "They went against me, why and Cassano "were playing games to Sector in 1979. Of that number, 303 were each day from 10:45 to 11:40 a.m. make-up exam only if a note is presented may not have enough. Seats are being Bv C H A RLIE MAYNARD distributive education classes Both Cindy and Pam, who are also Edward DiFronzo, music teacher, was granted until accidents without injury and 131 were ac­ Ryba said, "I encourage all our should I support them ," O’Neill find out where we stand.” The schedule, according to day, subject to the teacher, from a parent or guardian, asked. "If they want to run they can added in both, four in District 10 participated in the simulation. seniors, said their roles as personnel May 1 to make a decision on whether or not he would cidents with injury. There were eight ac­ townspeople to take time to view the O’Neill says with two board of Herald Reporter period and time of exams, is as follows: stating the reason for missing the exam as run, but we’re ready for them. We’ve bringing the total to seven and three Besides Cindy, Pam Breen was directors were difficult because they retire because of his recent illness. cidents resulting in eight fatalities. map,” and he commended the North Sec­ directors’ members on the com­ MANCHESTER — A red-haired Monday, Period 1, 9 to 10:45 a.m. and originally scheduled. Students who are got a big district and think our s)ate in District 6, also for a total of seven. named one of the two personnel have to fit people in certain positions The board granted a second year leave of absence to Ryba said, "It is important for tor state police for preparing "this infor­ mittee, the others will be in­ youth entered the upstairs office at Period 3, 11:40 a.m . to 1:25 p.m .; truant are not entitled to take a make-up will run pretty solid.” The upcoming election will pare directors. Lisa Brown was the and sometimes the people don’t like Brenda Solenzio, elementary school teacher. Mrs. Solen- motorists, school children and pedestrians mative, visual display.” timidated. King’s Department Store and asked Tuesday, Period 4, 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. exam and will be given a zero for their There has been speculation, denied "The rest of the members won’t the number of town committee manager and Peter Tyo was named their assignments. zio is currently on a one-year leave of absence for mater­ to become familiar with areas that have a and Period 5, 11:40 a.m. to 1:25 p.m.; mid-year grade. for suitable placement. assistant manager. All have "I took the applications and started nity reasons. by both Penny and Cassano, that they feel free to speak their minds,” he members from 85 to 78. Wednesday, Period 6, 9 to 10:45 and This marking period will close on "Maybe we can put him in home expressed interest in a business people everywhere,” Cindy said. She requested an additional year so she can spend them are formulating a slate to challenge said. Nominations will be taken from the Period 7, 1:40 to 1:25; and Thursday, Thursday, Jan. 24 and report cards will be improvement?,” Cindy Churchill career. "Some of the people were upset over with her daughter and to work on her master’s degree. O’Neill’s. It has been reported James A slate has not been filed in floor at each caucus, rather than as Manchester Elks Lodge Period 8, 9 to 10:45 with makeups from issued to the students during homeroom asked rhetorically. Lisa, a senior, who hopes to be their assignments.” James Marshall voted against the request. Murphy, a committeeman whom District 8. the deadline is Thursday. part of slates. 11:40 to 1:25. period on Feb. 1. Cindy was one of two personnel either a department manager or a The fourth senior, Peter, got in­ Morianos said, "The basic job on the board is children On each day buses will pick up students Report cards will not be issued for those directors at the store — but only for a store manager someday, said the volved in retailing as the coordinator so we should p an t the request to someone who wants to Sponsors Essay Contest about one hour later than the normal time students who have not returned overdue night. experience made her realize the im­ for the class's annual fashion show. spend more time with her child. We aren’t creating a in the morning and will leave the high library books or textbooks or completed Martin Luther King Day Monday night was really students’ portance of handling people. He said his job is making sure ’ ■"•dship for the school system.” school at 1:30 p.m. other classroom obligations for half-year night at the store. For the sixth "You got to be able to un­ "everyone knows what to do” and MANCHESTER — The Manchester rie said he doesn’t believe the board is setting a prece­ will be given for fourth and fifth prizes. The mid-year examinations will be courses. straight year, students from derstand,” she said, "you have to try solving any problems that arise. If dent because each case is a separate case. Lodge of Elks in cooperation with the The first place essay will be forwarded given in all subject areas and will include M anchester High School’s dis­ and communicate with them and the problems become insurmoun­ The board ratified the appointment of Joseph Gam- Connecticut State Elks Association, will by the Manchester Lodge to the Connec­ all work covered in the first semester. tributive education class managed make them understand why this is table, he consults with the manager boloti as a high school math and science teacher for the conduct an Americanism Essay Contest ticut East District Chairman for The grade on the exam will count as 20 Union Church the store with only minimal help the way it should be done.” as any good assistant manager does. remainder of the year. during the month of January, Americanism. It will be judged with the Sanctions Threatened from their instructors and what few percent of the semester grade. Gambolati majored in liberal arts at Eastern Connec­ Donald G. McAullffe, chairman of the winning essays from the other eight In the event of a snow day the schedule Sets Meeting employees were there. Committee on Americanism for the ticut State College, received a bachelor’s depee in lodges from the Connecticut East will be moved up one day. That is, if “They put into practice what they physical education at the University of Connecticut and is Manchester Lodge, said the goal of the es­ District. From the district finals, the four have learned,” said Albert Chapman, Tuesday is a snow day, on Wednesday VERNON — The annual meeting of currently doing paduate study towards a master’s degree say contest is to promote and stimulate in­ top entries will advance to the state finals, coordinator of the high school’s dis­ Bill To Reinstate exams for Periods 4 and 5 will be given. Union Congregational Church will be Jan. For Holiday Meetings in adaptive special education. terest in Americanism through the youth to compete with winners from the Hot lunch will not be served on exam tributive education program. of the community. remaining three Elks Districts that com­ 20 immediately following the 10 a.m. “The students are running the days but snacks and a la carte items will HARTFORD — A black state The contest will be open to any student pose the State Elks Association. First worship service. an explanation as to why the a Town Plan and Zoning Commission whole show, ” he said. "We’re there be sold. During the meeting the committees will legislator has threatened to bring of­ meetings were scheduled. Biennial Budgets from the fifth through eighth grades in the prize will be a $1(X) Savings Bond, second, meeting tonight. as back-up in case anything goes Principal Seeks Students must remain in the examina­ Manchester school system. Each essay $50, with a $25 bond for third and four make their reports and following the ficial sanctions against at least eight ”Dr. King is not just a hero to Town secretaries said the meeting wrong.” tion room for the entire exam period. HARTFORD (UPI) — A group of it. will be 150 words or less, on the subject prizes. meeting a light luncheon will be provided Connecticut communities which had black people but to America itself," could be held as long as no action was Chapman said 80 students from Students may report to school only for legislators are working on a bill to Mass transportation means getting Contract Talks "What The American Flag Means To Application forms for the contest will be by the Women’s Fellowship under the scheduled public meetings for today Milner said. taken on any item. Officials could not scheduled exams providing they have direction of Claire Lawrynowicz, end Connecticut’s eight-year fling people out of their cars, which would Me.” Essays will be judged on neatness available at any elementary and junior in violation of the Martin Luther He said he was upset because many be reached because a staff meeting By DONNA HOLLAND their own transportation. Students who hospitality chairman. King Day holiday. with annual budgets without treading affect the state’s tax collections. and originality, as well as legibility and high school in Manchester. All essays, ac­ people worked hard to convince tt\e was being held by Town Manager can’t provide their own transportation and The luncheon will include homemade Rep. Thirman L. Milner called the J l _ ■ oh the toes of colleagues who fear "We’d be developing a need for an Herald Correspondent spelling. companied by the application form, must Legislature to declare the slain civil Richard S. Borden. who arrive at school at a time when they soup and rolls, sandwiches, dessert and scheduled meetings a "slap in the V I 1 ^ ^ budgets would give the alternative revenue source. They’re BOLTON — Joseph Fleming, Bolton Administrator’s Savings Bonds will be be returned to the school, no later than rights leader’s birthday a state The TPZ will only be facing a nine- don’t have a scheduled exam must report beverages. face of state law and black people” holiday. I t governor too much power. (elected officials) very reluctant to Association chairman, and principal of Bolton High awarded to the winning essays: first Tuesday, Jan. 29. Winners will be notified item agenda tonight with possible ac­ to the library or the cafeteria. Those planning to attend should sign up and vowed Monday to file a com­ Rep. Abraham Glassman, D-South cope with developing an additional School, has requested that contract negotiations between prize, $100; second prize, $50 and third by the Manchester Lodge by mail and the Bloomfield, Farmington, Vernon, tion being taken on four items. If the Students are to enter the building from plaint with the state Freedom of In­ Windsor, chairman of the subcom- revenue source to pay for that ser­ the association and the Board of Education be reopened prize, $25. Awards of Honorable Mention awards to be presented in March, on the sheet at the church or call the South Windsor, Rocky Hill, Glaston­ commission cannot take action on the student parking area only and under no church office no later than Jan. 17. formation Commission if the illegal The Weather mittee studying the issue, said a vice, ” Wright said. for discussion. bury. Windsor and West Hartford these items, the agenda would be meetings were held. biennial budget would force the Besides election year politics, Fleming said, "After careful review of memos of un­ were known to have meetings reduced to five subjects. The Hartford Democrat also said scheduled for today. Cloudy today with temperatures Legislature and executive branch to many might balk at a possible power derstanding issued by Allen (Raymond Allen, superinten­ In South Windsor, a meeting of the in the mid 40s. Cloudy and cooler think ahead before spending money, shift in drafting a biennial budget. he would send letters of protest to the Glastonbury officials had not dent of schools) pertaining to the contract, it is our desire Planning and Zoning Commission, Glassman said the new two-year DO SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF offending communities, demanding decided this morning whether to hold tonight. Wednesday, cloudy and ”We usually approve programs to reopen for discussion the remaining two years of said scheduled for tonight, was canceled mild with temperatures around 40. without recognizing the fiscal impactbudgeting plan would contain agreement” when it was found it fell on the Complete details on Page 2. in subsequent years, ” Glassman said provisions to guard the Legislature’s The two groups signed a three-year agreement for 1979- THIS holiday. Monday. "We’ve worked ourselves turf. 1982. ^ J r • NEW SPRING A meeting ot the Vernon Board of yrrantl juries into a hole on some occasion.” Fleming said, "The major reason for this desire is that SPRING, 1S80 Board To Rehear Education’s Personnel Policies Com­ ( He said that under the drafted bill, the implementation of the contract as indicated in the mittee, also scheduled for tonight The state’s 18-member grand This year’s "hole” is the much dis- which will be aired at a Capitol (memos of understanding) do not reflect the spirit or in­ COORDINATE SPORTSWEAR BY THE UNIVERSITY OF C0NNECTICUT/ST0RR8 was canceled. The next meeting of juries which consider indictrnents j-ussed $150 million to $200 million hearing Jan. 22, the governor and tent in which the contract was negotiated." p e re will be a variety of courses on both graduate and undergraduate levels at the committee will be on Jan. 21. in major crimes draw criticism potential shortfall in the next budget, Legislature would approve a budget He said, "I wish to make you aware that all three ad­ Storrs this spring. Courses are open to Individuals seeking enrollment for LADY QUEENo^ Bus Stop Matter ■ In Manchester, the Human from a judge, a prosecutor, and a g||g Grasso is expected to for fiscal 1981-1982 and 1982-1983. ministrators are extremely concerned with the present credit on a non-degree/non-matriculating basis. Relations Commission had scheduled defense lawyer. Page 2. cover the gap -by toying with taxes situation and await your response." Any deficiencies, Glassman said, Take some time to explore new areas or to learn what has happened most MANCHESTER —The Board of suggested date was too soon. He also a meeting but canceled it because of d eq u es? would have to be taken care of each Allen said the concerns are in the areas of merit raises, recently In the fields of: Education at its meeting Monday expressed concern that the matter the holiday. New Steps bonus raises, the work year and compensation for night decided to follow the advice of could not be handled in the hour Meetings of public agencies are il­ year. The governor and Legislature professional organizations. Art New s te p s p ro p o s e d by Rgp Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, Agric. Economics the assistant town attorney and before the regular meeting. legal on state holidays and the state also would have to consider minor Allen said, "The concern is that the contract is not Anthropology Biology Manchester High School Principal co-chairman of the Legislature’s Ap- rehear the Tedford bus stop matter. At a Dec. 2 hearing, Tedford and Freedom of Information Commission changes and modifications for the se­ being implemented in the spirit it was negotiated but I Design & Resource Mgnt. Ed Administration Chemistry Jacob Ludp are seen as a begin- propriations Committee, has been cond year of the budget. Ed Psychology The state Board of Education had the board met for three and one half may impose up to a $500 fine on agen­ feel it is being implemented in the wording of the con­ Dramatic Arts Civil Engineering ruled the Bobby Lane/Gardner hours on the matter. From that H ^ warning about a shortfall since last Elementary Ed cies found to be violating the holiday process at the high school, i age 4. spring and has said new or increased "It’s not really a two-year budget tract. There has to be discussion.” English Computer Scl. hearing, the state officer decided High Tech & Adult Ed Street bus stop dispute, brought by meeting prohibition. and then we ignore it," Glassman Joseph Haloburdo, school board chairman, said the Foreign Languages Electrical Eng. Mr, Kenneth Tedford of 45 Bobby several irregularities had been in­ Physical Ed Albert Lenge, the FOI's assistant In Sports inevitable. said. "It would require constant matter would be put on a future agenda. Human Dev. & Family Rel. Engineering Lane, be reheard. The state hearing volved in the decision to change the counsel said Monday to his attention, but it wouldn’t require Philosophy Mathematics officer made the ruling because route. Manchester Hieh receives front- Wright said Connecticut’s knowledge there have been no com­ experience with annual budgets since building a budget from zero each Psychology Physics testimony at the various hearings Ms. Barbara Sachs ruled new infor­ Rec To Sponsor Trips Sociology plaints filed in previous years about running Sirnsbury High m basket- jg^^g^eis started meeting every year.” Statistics raised new questions and because an mation came out the night the board VERNON — The Recreation Department is sponsoring illegal Martin Luther King day Courses In these disciplines and many, many more are available to you at only administration official may have un- made its decision to change the trips to the renovated Hartford Civic Center to see two meetings. * P o ^ appropriate funds without He said another advantage is agen­ $45 per credit hour. There will be an optional preregistration orientation ses­ duly influenced local board route. She said Tedford didn’t have odds on game Sunday ... Page 9. basketball games and two soccer games. A Ladles Shop Specializing In Larger Sizes But Secretary of State Barbara B. cies wouldn’t have to work on sion on Wednesday, January 16,1980 at 2:00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m. In members. the opportunity to dispute this new Kennelly said the scheduling of public budgets all year long. The present The game between the Boston Celtics and the Atlanta Room 146 of the Merlin Bishop Center. For additional registration Information The local board received the ruling information. Hawks will be on Feb, 26. A limited number of tickets, at meetings on Jan. 15 has been a Inside Today system requires departments to start please call 486-3832. 14'/ito32^/i,38to52 Jan. 4 and has 30 days from that date Ms. Sachs also ruled it was im­ working on the next year’s budget the $8 apiece, are available at the recreation office. Park problem because it was just declared Classified...... 12-14 "We did not force people to look at to decide what action to take. Their proper that Deakin brought some day after the current ono goes into Place, starting Monday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Please note that many courses offered at Storrs are offered for students In the a holiday in 1977. C om ics...... 15 what was happening,” he said. "Peo- University's Bachelor of General Studies program. This program Is designed decision to rehear the matter was members of the board of education to She said the problem had been effect. price of the transportation is included in the ticket cost. based on advice from Attorney the disputed site, “Tedford didn’t Editorial ...... 6 P*® are shocked and surprised for Individuals with either an associate's degree or the first 2 years of college worse in previous years. Entertainment ...... 12 *^at there’s a potential $150 million Tickets may also be bought for the Celtics-Indiana 40% to 60% Off All Fall & Winter William Shea. Acting Superintendent have the opportunity to bring the Wright believes the concept might Pacers game scheduled for March 18, also at the Civic completed who now wish to study for a bachelor's degree on a part time basis. State government offices, banks F am ily...... 7 million lax increase.” of Schools Wilson E. Deakin board members to the site,” Deakin fly this year, although a similar Center. For more specific Information on this program call Ms. Anita Bacon at 466- and most public and parochial 4670. suggested the board consider the explained. ^ schools will be closed today in obser­ Obituaries ...... 8 j ■ .u * measure died after it was proposed Arrangements have been made to attend two Hartford sportswem', coats, dresses Pennlptaiif 9 ^be problem, he said, is that Ilwllnlrenjlyiif matter before their scheduled The board members may have vance of King’s birthday. by a special fiscal reform committee Hellion soccer games. The first will be Feb. 3 against SporiQ ’ ...... Q-ii legislators voting "yes” to an annual CowwlIUvIa meeting Jan. 28. been biased in favor of Deakin’s posi­ Some municipal offices also will be two years ago. Wichita and the other Sunday Feb. 17, against Pittsburg. Tdevision ! ! ...... 12 budget have the freedom to support txtendedi Board member Peter Crombie said tion on the bus stop, due to his closed. The tickets will cost |4.50, including transportation. Update ...!!!'.!!!!!!!!.,!.! 2 as a long range mass "People feel they should have been XL’onlliwbu\, he felt the board could respond to the presence while they viewed the area, Federal offices, including the U.S. The tickets for all four events are available to adults An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Inttltutlon tth ia itw U ^ 809 Main St., Manchester matter "at leisure” and that the according to the decision Weather .2 transportation plan, without havieg better prepared for what’s happening anif/or children but the supply is limited. Postal Service, will be open. to worry about the money to pay for this session,” he said.

/ 2 - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 15. 19M EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 15, 1980’- 3 M pclote. Evaluation Team Says MHS Needs Renovation By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA decade and we’re working on the cipline, slashing class cutting, and ning, or other problems. The social The second step is the evaluation with it being amplified in noise renovation.” “other administrative and support by the visiting committee and its areas, and a board installed showing day night. It followed nearly two money the federal government spent died earlier at the same hospital. to help 87-year-old President Josip crisis. Herald Reporter studies department was also roundly Troops on Border In support of the renovation effort, services.” He was also praised for praised, especially their use of written report. The third step is the where the alarm was set off. A safety weeks of debate on the question on improvements to his seaside es­ Broz Tito’s circulatory problem in MANCHESTER — After three and Washington: The Energy Depart­ the report said, “A new roof is his visability and the close working speakers, concentration on writing follow-up program to implement the consultant was suggested In the art KABUL, Afghanistan (UPl) — At among Iranian leaders. tate. his left leg and there were reports one half days of on-site analysis of Study Histories ment, unwilling to wait for creation recommended to eliminate the relationship between him and the skills, and the Law and Order course. findings of the previous steps. department, to go over the use of the least 10,000 Soviet troops have taken The settlement also includes a amputation may now be considered. Manchester High School, the 30 of a goverment synthetic fuels cor­ serious water problems.” Additional­ Ludes said in a report to the flln, chemicals and welding tools. up positions along Afghanistan's provision the General Services Ad­ ATLANTA (UPl) - Defense at- Diplomats and other observers educators who play a large role in superintendent of schools. Ludes said the report contained Carter Meeting poration, will start parceling out $2.2 ly, the report stated, “The time has superintendent he had already acted To act on the rest of the border with Iran, diplomatic sources ministration will remove a con­ torheys are studying the financial speculated on the possibility of am­ deciding whether the school is The report, which was partly based “no surprises” which he attributed billion in April for alternative fuel come when the basic systems are on a school and community report, upon every recommendation that recommendations, Ludes asked for, in the Afghan capital of Kabul said. WASHINGTON tUPI) - President troversial electric heating system histories of prospective jurors In the putation after an official announce­ nationally accredited have decided to the extensive work the high school projects, an official said Monday. worn out. The curriculum has showed a lack of good communica­ related to the health or safety of and the board approved, a meeting of The 66th Motorized Rifle Division, Carter is meeting with top aides and after the Nixons move to New York bank fraud trial of Bert Lance, ment Monday said the operation on New York: Exxon USA, the the school is better than most but contributed to the report. T]he changed over the years so that tion in other areas. The most impor­ students or faculty. The report had the faculty on Jan. 31. The high one of an estimated seven Soviet foreign leaders to prepare a major City next month. zeroing in on their loans, banking the blood vessels In the Yugoslav nation’s largest gasoline marketer, that it needs extensive physical evaluation process is done in three renovation - and updating of the tant and most frequently mentioned steps, the first being a self-study mentioned hazardous chemicals, school will meet for half session on divisions in Afghanistan that total statement announcing what steps the relationships and even checking ac­ leader’s left leg had been a failure. said Monday it has decided to permit renovations. building is judged absolutely essen­ was a problem in j||)[ing the junior completed by the high school faculty which Ludes said had been that date. 85,000 men, have taken the position United States is prepared to take to count overdrafts. its customers to charge non-company Gunman ^Paranoid* Their report contains 128 tial by the visiting committee.” and senior high schwTs relate to each and staff with input from students eliminated. The report is available in town within the past “couple of days," protect its vital interests in the Per­ Jury selection enters its second Energy Update branded gasohol on Exxon credit recommendations which acting other’s programs. and parents. The effort took two The report also mentioned that the libraries so any town resident can posing a major threat to Iran's oil sian Gulf and Middle East. DENVER (UPl) — A “paranoid" day today. Only eight persons were cards “to eliminate the current con­ The report praised the variety ot Washington: A National Academy Superintendent of Schools Wilson E. The report additionally showed a years. fire alarm system be redesigned. personally review the findings. fields, the sources said Monday. White House press secretary Jody gunman who was hospitalized last chosen for the jury pool Monday, of Sciences study concluded Monday troversy on the credit card issue." curriculum offerings and the number Deakin Jr. said, “Dig into all the large percentage of students disliked Powell said the date and the forum year for attempting to get into the although U.S. District Judge Charles conservation should be the prime ele­ Los Angeles: The average U.S. of extra-curricular activities for outlining the policy to the White House shot and killed a Secret A. Moye Jr. said he hoped to have a nooks and crannies of every aspect of available to students. the methods and attitudes of Iran Expels Press ment of a national energy policy that pump price in major metropolitan teachers. The report suggested that American people have not yet been Service agent in the Denver bureau, panel of 56 seated Wednesday, from areas jumped 6 cents to $1.10 a gallon the high school.” The report was must also stress coal, nuclear and The report also issued a high grade the staff examine their public TEHRAN, Iran (UPl) — Iran ac­ set. then was killed in a gunfight with which attorneys could select a trial in the past month. released at Monday night’s Board of other alternatives to oil. to Jacob Ludes, who assumed his relations role to counter these cused the American press corps of agents. jury- New York: American motorists, Education meeting. Evaluation Lists Goals Beirut, Lebanon: A leading OPEC position recently and has, “within a negative images. “insulting the Iranian revolution" Agent Stuart Parison Watkins, 39, faced with tight gasoline supplies I\ixon Will Repay oil minister Monday called the Soviet School Principal Jacob Ludes said short period of time been able to Several school programs were well MANCHESTER — The commis­ 4. To equip those students who wish 9. To develop an awareness of, and and said they would be expelled soon. died Monday night while undergoing throughout 1980, should be prepared Surgery Failure invasion of Afghanistan a threat the report comes at a very con­ make inroads in resolving some of received, foremost among them sion which evaluated Manchester to enter the world of work with basic help eliminate, prejudicial attitudes, The decision to expol American SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPl) - surgery at Denver General Hospital. against world oil supplies and said for gas lines during the peak driving High School proceeded on the Former President Richard M. Nixon venient time, “For a lot of reasons. the problem areas.” being the Vertices program for skills, practical experience and both in self and society, in the areas journalists came at a meeting of the The assailant, identified as Joseph BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPl) — the 13-nation cartel will hold an season and pump prices as high as $2 premise that an educational institu­ has agreed to repay $33,295 of the We have a new administration, a new Those areas were improving dis­ students who have disciplinary, lear­ proper work attitudes which will help of sex, race, religion and economic ruling Revolutionary Council Mon­ Hugh Ryan, 31, Lakewood. Colo., Yugoslavia announced surgery failed emergency session to discuss the a gallon by year's end. tion should be evaluated in terms of them to get and keep a job. status. its specific goals. 5. To aid the student in a wise 10. To encourage creativity and Following is a list of those goals. choice of vocation and/or further aesthetic appreciation and the Peopletalk' V --t. education. development of skills and interests Judge, Prosecutor Favor Order of Priority To develop skills to enable students which will enrich students’ leisure For Objectives to locate sources of pertinent infor­ time as well as their choice of voca­ 1. To develop a spirit of coopera­ mation and to apply principles tion. tion and respect for the rights of needed to accomplish their career 11. To provide an awareness of prin­ and life goals. Pigskin Break others and an understanding of what ciples of safety in the home, school, End of State Grand Jury living in a democracy entails. 7. To provide a program which will work and within the community at At least the 50 American hostages being held at be varied enough to allow for the t e l To encourage intellectual curiosi­ large. the U.S. Embassy in Tehran will have something to ty, ability to reason logically, and to diversity of needs and goals of all our break the monotony of their long captivity next HARTFORD (UPl) — A Superior sharply with Berdon and Milford jai alai and the handling ot provide a stimulating forum for for­ students. 12. To provide an ongoing process of C ourt ju d g e, the s t a t e ’s top tOVI$T TIMMIATUtll > week. recommended the one-man grand the highly-published Barbara Gib­ mulation and exchange of ideas. 8. To promote good health and understanding and analysis of family MCWOMtKAIA Day 78 of their ordeal falls on Sunday — the day prosecutor and a maverick defense jury system be maintained. He said a bons murder case. 3. To develop within each student a physical fitness and a pattern of relationships and organizations. attorney say Connecticut should do - IfOTNO - the Pittsburgh Steelers and the permanent one-man grand jury William criticized the use of con­ sense of self-worth and pur­ living which will enable the student 13. To promote students’ awareness tangle in the at Pasadena, Calif. away with the appointment of grand should be established for ongoing stitutional grand juries, saying his posefulness. to maintain this condition. I, , ,|tWOW of their place in the ecosystem. Radio Station KMPC newsman Alex Paen has a juries to weigh indictments in major criminal investigations. study of grand juries in the New treat for them. He says he's arranged for a crimes. “The oneman grand jury is the only UPtWIATHIM F010CAST ft (ZZ3 ***'’"'' HOW Haven and Waterbury judicial dis­ videotape of the game to be delivered for broadcast Judge Robert I. Berdon tool in Connecticut to deal with tricts had shown an overwhelming at the embassy. recommended the state have governmental fraud, corruption, lack of minorities and the poor ser­ For period ending 7 a.m. EST 1/16/80. During Tuesday probable cause hearings where at­ organized crime, significant Report Eyes Philosophy ving on the panels. night, rain will fall over the upper and mid Pacific coast, torneys would argue before a judge crimes,” McGugian said, “A sugges­ Williams proposed that probable while freezing rain will be expected throughout the mid -1 on whether a suspect should be for­ tion to eliminate this tool would cause hearings be allowed in any MANCHESTER - The visiting tion, as well as with basic skills It is the aim of the school to en­ and upper Mississippi valley. Clear to partly cloudy No Payday mally charged and brought to trial in­ result in the state being unable to case where a suspect doesn’t post commission from the New England necessary for coping with their per­ courage a desire for learning that elsewhere. stead of convening grand juries to deal with these crimes.” bond within 24 hours. He said inno­ Association of Schools and Colleges sonal needs. will remain after high school so that Playboy magazine decide. The one-man grand jury in Connec­ based its report in part of centerfolders get $10,000 cent people have waited in jail for The' high school provides a the student will pursue knowledge for The former state treasurer who ticut is an investigative tool in major Manchester High School’s philosophy these days for posing in more than a year only to have their program which can be tailored to enjoyment and future self­ now sits in New Haven Superior crimes. Recent one-man grand juries case dropped when they got to court. and objectives which “guide the meet the needs of a very diverse pop­ development. The recognition that Weather Forecast the nude, but Suzanne Court told a study committee on have investigated the alleged sale of Painting Senior Center Sohiers says she didn’t He said such situations could be professional staff and the specific ulation by offering the individual stu­ all students do not learn and grow in grand juries Monday that the state municipal job promotions in New eliminated by immediate hearings. Firemen from the Town Fire Department yesterday. They came back today and expect goals which they have established to dent a wide range of both subject the same ways has led to the develop­ Cloudy today Mild with in haze or drizzle today get a dime for the 10- also should do away with one-man Britain a game-fixing scheme at > year-old buff layout the join senior citizens in painting the new senior to stay on until the rooms on the main floor meet the needs of the students.” matter and level of difficulty. The ment of a variety of non-traditional high temperatures in the mid Average wave heights 4 to 6 grand juries for major criminal in­ students’ sense of responsibility for programs and to the awareness that 40s. 7 C. Goudy tonight with feet through Wednesday. magazine published of citizen’s center at the former Green School, are painted. (Herald photo by Pinto) Following is a statem ent of vestigations. their own choices is developed by the student is above all an individual lows in the mid 30s. Mostly her. The firemen volunteered to help and started philosophy which is part of the Extended Outlook “Both the constitutional and the in­ allowing them to make scholaastic with individual needs. cloudy Wednesday, Highs Extended outlook for New She tells People vestigative grand jury have outlived report. around 40. Probability of magazine she consented decisions with guidance of teachers, The school provides an atmosphere England Thursday through their effectiveness. They have failed parents and guidance counselors. where students can develop a sense precipitation 20 percent today Saturday: to the 1960s photo ses­ to protect our liberties," said Ber­ tonight and Wednesday. Winds Statement of Philosophy Through its varied courses the school of self worth and respect for others, Mass.. R.I. & Conn.: Fair sion because she was don, noting the present grand jury northeasterly 10 to 20 mph weather through Saturday. was divorced, and Swensson To Head GOP Students at Manchester High provides a learning climate where regardless of differences among peo­ system stemmed from a centuries- today tonight and Wednesday. School are recognized by school as students can acquire the basic skills ple; such as those of race, religion, Continued unseasonably mild. shackled with $20,000 in old common law which attempted to However, she will seek a two-year dated by state law, ''a truly High temperatures in the 40s. MANCHESTER - As expected, unique individuals being prepared to necessary to function in society and sex, ethnic backgrounds and intellec­ hospital bills for her in- put a buffer between innocent people position on the Republican Town democratic process.” Long Island Sound Low temperatures in the 30s. Elsie “Biz” Swensson was elected take their place in society as con­ in an occupational situation. tual ability. , \ jured son, and the law. temporary Republican Town Com­ Committee. At last night’s meeting, Unlike the Democrats, the party Long Island Sound from Vermont: Continued mild 1V She says she’s “very tributing members of the family, the Since the school is so important a Watch Hill. R.I to Montauk Berdon’s call for an end to the 18- mittee chairwoman at its meeting the rules for the Jan. 22 caucus were will be accepting committee Because the school operates within days. Partly cloudy Thursday. very hurt and em- ■ community, the state, the nation and part of the commi nity, it is the belief Point. N Y,: Chance of rain north and west member constitutional grand jury last night. outlined. nominations at the caucus, rather a democracy and is dedicated to b a c r^ e d " by the whole thing. She was promised the world. The school fosters a sense of the staff that x'herever possible Intense low becoming Friday and entire area Satur­ was supported by Chief State’s At­ Mrs. Swensson will fill the un­ For the first time, the Republicans than preparing slates. bonds of communic. tion and mutual producing students who will function almost stationary south of day Afternoon highs in the $3,00irfor the exposure at the time, but “chickened torney Austin J. McGuigan and New expired term of Richard Weinstein will be chosing a committee through “You’ll have to get elected on your of membership in the world com­ well within this system of govern­ out.” munity and wise stewardship of the helpfulness should bt forged. This is Nantucket. .Northeast winds 30s. Overnight lows in the 20s. Haven attorney John R. Williams, who resigned last year. She has said caucus. Previously the old com­ own, if you want a seat,” Carl ment, the school offers many oppor­ Says her manager. Jay Bernstein, “She didn’t do earth. accomplished through programs 20 to 30 knots with higher Maine and New Hampshire: defense attorney in such celebrated she would act as chairwoman for the mittee elected the new. Carl Zinsser, Zinsser, Board of Director minority tunities for interacting of students gusts through Wednesday. Fair Thursday and Friday. nude layouts to publicize herself. She was trying to which make use of community cases as the Lome Acquin mass two months but will not seek election Board of Directors member, termed leader, said. The school seeks to meet the resources and through encouraging with each other in a cooperative en­ Mostly cloud today with Chance of showers Saturday. survive." murder trial and the Black Panther chance of occasional light Continued mild with highs in to a full two-year term. this year’s process, which was man- Several persons saw this year’s students' needs for resources to face members of the community to come vironment and for sharing of respon­ murder trial in New Haven. drizzle. Considerable the 30s north to low 40s south. procedure as an opportunity to the challenges of today’s world with into the school to share their sibility with staff members in many Berdon noted that under the pre­ cloudiness tonight and Lows in the teens north to 20s revitalize the Republican Party. flexibility, creativity and imagina­ knowledge and ideas. areas of school life. Wednesday. Visibility 5 miles south. Banzai Barrage sent judicial system, a person who “I challenge every Repubican to or more except locally 3 miles faced property attachment in a civil Board Gets Labor Suit take part,” Wallace Irish said. “We American rock fans have been known to hurl case was entitled to a probable cause are involved in the life and death of everything from flowers and firecrackers to beer hearing before a judge, while a per­ the two-party system in bottles at their idols, but Japanese aficianados have MANCHESTER -Another labor should be based on seniority, but the son facing life in prison in a criminal suit between the town and its town instituted a merit system which Manchester.” Who’s the Real Culprit? come up with a new wrinkle. case wasn’t. Peter DiRosa said he had been Leif (jarrett — just back from a Far East concert employees has gone to the state it says supersedes the contract. Across the Nation He said the present system denied called by several persons who are not without any disagreement among council members. tour — says he suddenly found himself bombarded Board of Mediation and Arbitration. In two other cases, that of Francis By BARBARA RICHMOND due process since suspects weren’t on the committee now, but are in­ The disagreements came when the mayor named City Fest Hi Lo in Tokyo with a barrage of confetti and party The board set a Jan. 22 date to hear Hahn and Robert Taylor, the board Herald Reporter entitled to attend grand jury terested in running. several committees and attempted to establish four new Albuquerque r 56 39 Milwaukee cy 35 31 streamers. the case of Robert Orlowski, a public ruled in favor of the union. The town proceedings, have representation by All registered Republicans are VERNON — “Les Baum (Democratic Town Com­ subcommittees to deal with the four major town Anchorage cy 08 03 Minneapolis r 37 32 Says Garrett, "It was like being caught in the works department employee. has appealed to state Supreme Asheville pc 56 counsel or present witnesses. eligible to vote in the caucuses. The mittee chairman) should go back to November’s departments— police, public works, fire, and recreation. 32 Nashville pc 51 42 middle of a kamikaze mission ... At one point I Orlowski, like two other public Court. Atlanta r 49 43 McGuigan recommended that the caucus will pare the number of town newspapers and get the results of the last election. The Campbell said he felt that these committees usurped cy 66 44 couldn’t see, lost my balance and fell.” works employee, claims he was Orlowski’s two-year old grievance Billings cy 53 37 New York cy 50 46 grand jury system be replaced by committee members from 85 to 78 voters elected a Republican Town Council,” John Daigle, the powers of the director of administration and the But he isn’t complaining — says “better confetti wrongly denied a promotion accor­ has gone to the board now because Birmingham pc 57 40 Oklahoma City cy 68 53 probable cause hearings where Attorney John Williams appeared at the Connecticut Capitol which will cause stiff competition in chairman of the Republican Town Committee said. mayor and he and some other Republican members of the than flying sushi — which is okay to eat but probably ding to the union contract. the town delayed it, pending the Boston cy 44 39 Omaha cy 51 42 prosecutors would go before a judge in Hartford Monday, to testify before the Commission to Study District 4 and 9. Voters, on Nov. 6, elected Marie Herbst, a Democrat, council have refused to serve on these committees. awfully messy to pick out of your hair." The contract says promotions decisions in the other cases. Brownsville, Tx. pc 81 63 Philadelphia cy 51 42 in private to obtain warrants. the Grand Jury. (UPl photo) as mayor but elected a 7-5 Republican majority council to Last month when the mayor made some reap­ Buffalo cy 40 33 Phoenix pc 66 52 The prosecutor, however, broke work with her. pointments to some established committees, Campbell Charleston, S C. 47 42 Pittsburgh cy 43 35 Since that time there have been strong disagreements again led the objections to naming some Democrats to Charlotte, N.C. pc 53 38 Portland. M. cy 41 36 about the naming of committees and subcommittees of Chicago cy 40 32 Portland. Ore r 46 36 Royal Rocker replace Republicans. Manor Hearing Delayed the council and the make-up of those committees. Daigle said today, “The Republicans have indicated Cleveland pc 43 29 Providence cy 50 44 When Princess Caroline of Monaco was quoted in Republican Deputy Mayor Morgan Campbell, has led the Columbus pc 41 36 Richmond cy 46 43 that they will appoint Democrats to replace Democrats Dallas cy 70 56 St. Louis the French magazine Panther Attorney Claims HARTFORD- The state has Assistant Attorney General Stanley battle over the appointments made by Mrs. Herbst. who leave the boards appointed by the council. They are cy 74 57 State Health Services Com­ Elle as saying her Denver cy 59 36 Salt Lake City r 55 36 delayed a hearing on the possible K. Peck said Monday. missioner Dr. Douglas Lloyd issued In a statement issued today, by Daigle, he said, “The merely asking the Democrats to reciprocate where the Des Moines pc 48 42 San Antonio cy 79 62 private ambition is to be eviction of Medicaid patients from a an emergency order last month charter provides that members of certain boards are ap­ appointing authority is the mayor.” a rock singer, Shep Gor­ “The owners recognize the law’s Detroit cy 44 29 San Diego pc 66 63 Manchester nursing home because blocking the eviction of the pointed by the council and members of certain other “Les Baum, the mayor and the Democrat members of Duluth requirements and we will make sure s 26 23 San Francisco r 62 52 don was quick to res­ FBI Wanted Seale Held the facility’s operators have remaining eight patients. boards are appointed by the mayor with the approval of the council are attempting to overturn the results of last El Paso pc 71 San Juan they comply with the remaining 54 pc 82 70 pond. He’s cabled her Both nursing homes are owned by the council.” November’s election. Any letter-writing campaign Hartford cy 41 37 Seattle r 43 40 expressed a willingness to patients,” Peck said. Daigle added, “Nowhere does the charter state that the from Los Angeles — Paul and Helen Liistro of Newington. should be directed to the real culprits in this planned and Honolulu r 81 71 Spokane r 43 29 wants to know if she HARTFORD (UPl) - FBI Direc­ unable to. cooperate with officials. mayor can appoint members of any board without the Houston cy 74 61 Tampa port his contention that the state’s Peck said he anticipated the state overdone confrontation,” Daigle said. cy 74 57 really means it. tor J. Edgar Hoover ordered agents A New Haven Superior Court judge The state had accused the owners council's approval.” Indianapolis pc 46 28 Washington cy 46 43 use of grand juries to weigh in­ would have the plans by today and Gordon says he has to find evidence linking Black in 1971 dismissed murder charges Owners of the Manchester Manor of violating the rights of 14 patients Right after the election, the two town chairmen met Jackson. Mss pc 58 40 Wichita cy 61 49 dictments in major crimes amounted the eviction hearing was continued to just the spot for her — Panther Bobby Seale to a 1969 slaying against Seale and fellow Panther nursing home said they would give by transferring them to the Vernon and made an agreement that the mayor would be allowed Jacksonville pc 52 46 c-clear: cl-clearing; cy- to “a prosecutorial rubber stamp.” the state the required discharge Jan. 22. Kansas City opposite a client of his. for which he and a fellow Panther Ericka Wiggins after their widely Manor health facility without proper to appoint her town attorney and the Republicans would r 58 50 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- He said one telegram to Hoover plans for eight remaining patients. He said the state can not prevent Las Vegas pc 66 60 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- Gordon manages Alice were tried and set free, Seale's at­ publicized trial for the Rackley from the head FBI agent in Connec­ planning. the transfers. be allowed to choose the deputy mayor and this was done Louisville pc 54 33 rain; sh-showers; sm-smoke; Cooper and figures torney claims. slaying ended with a hung jury. ticut said the bureau had been told by .Memphis pc 64 47 sn*snow; sy- sunny; ts- there’s a spot onstage Attorney John R. Williams said The telegrams and other New Haven County state’s attorney Estate Miami Beach pc 83 66 thunderstorms; w-windy. with his garish ghoul Monday he has copies of “urgent documents in the FBI’s fileon Seale that Seale would be indicted before even for a Mediterra­ telegrams” the late FBI chief sent to were obtained by Williams under the the panel had even been convened to PZC Receives By GERALD P. ROTHMAN, Realtor nean princess. agents in New Haven, Conn., instruc­ federal Freedom of Information Act. weigh an indictment. The Almanac ting them to find evidence against Williams said Seale hasn't decided Williams said he had received AMAZING Seale “to get him off the streets.” whether to take legal action against several hundred documents from the CUTTING YOUR TAX BILL Glimpses We said the telegram s show the government. FBI file on Seale and was waiting for Sewer Request 1 ^ Today is Tuesday, Jan. 15, the 15th day of 1980 with 351 Your home should be, taxing authority. Hoover persisted in telling agents to “Again and again the special agent up to 50,000 pages of material' Much to follow. Desi Arnaz Jr. - 26-year-old son of Lucille Ball — besides your nest of Also, using part of find evidence linking Seale to the in charge responded 'Sorry chief, of the material had been censored MANCHESTER —An inland wetland permit and zone The moon is moving into its new phase. and 24-year-old Linda Purl were married Sunday in dreams, an income tax your home for business slaying of alleged Panther police in­ there is no evidence,’” Williams told with names deleted, he said. change request have been received by the Planning and OSOJiO The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Bel Air, Calif. ... David Janssen has been signed to Zoning office. saver. 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I960 s e.ye.i>llVU HEHALD, Tues., Jan. 15, 1980-5 Seminar Set Century’s Last Survey Vernon Board Keeps Forum Rule For Realtors Flag Pledge Suggested Board OKs By BARBARA RICHMOND the topic wasn’t listed on the regular although it’s ordered striken from and if anyone has a problem they By BARBARA RICHMOND the record it isn’t erased from the meeting, Mrs. Herold said she feels that are going on just before classes Herald Reporter agenda then the board wouldn't have should call him, and board member, Herald Reporter start. I Vo-Ag Trip Sponsored by Society minds of the jury and others who BLOOMFIELD - Dr. Chris S. adults should encourage students to VERNON — The Board of Educa­ ' to address it that night. or any of the administrators. He said Dr. Sidman said the state man­ heard it. just because the motion was defeated Mader of The Mader Group Inc., VERNON — While the Board of pledge to the flag and the school VERNON — The Board of Educa­ MANCHESTER- The Manchester Architectural Survey, which was tion will stand by its existing policy, Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ dates the American flag be displayed Board member Dr. George Prouty it doesn’t mean the board is closed to specit^ists In executive education is Eiducation isn’t ready to approve a board should endorse It. tion Monday night granted approval Historical Society is making its final made in 1978. to allow townspeople to speak on dent of schools, said he would have in each classroom but there are no said he is in favor of an open forum suggestions and questions. presenting a seminar today, formal policy concerning the pledge She said the curriculum in the to the Vo-Ag Department of survey of historical homes in this Constance Adams, who has agenda items only, during the Citizen reservations about such a system. He mandates concerning the pledge. but not in favor of allowing persons ■The policy now in effect was in­ Wednesday and Thursday at Connec­ to the flag, it has agre^ to recom­ schools is good but said she feels the Rockville High School to plan a two- century. assisted Edson Bailey, chairman of Forum portion of board meetings. said he has found that those having mend to all teachers that the pledge board should emphasize the impor­ This Is left up to the individual special concerns have had no difficul­ to speak or ask questions on any sub­ stituted last year, up to that time the ticut General Life Insurance Co. day trip to Longwood Gardens and The society’s House Marker the original Sites Committee, said The b ir d 's General Policies Com­ of allegiance be incorporated as part tance of loyalty to the country adding schools. ty in making those concerns known ject they want to. public could discuss any topic it Headquarters. the Philadelphia Flower Show. Project entered its final phase this those notified who might have mittee, recommended Monday night, of their daily routine. it might help to cut down on some of Dr, Sidman said he had no objec­ and to institute some action. He said if a person wants to speak wished to. The seminar is being conducted for week with the mailing of notices to questions or any others who have the board change its policy to allow The question of that procedure is the vandalism in the schools. tions to the board approving the He said it would be fine to say if a on a special subject then he or she the Connecticut Society of Industrial Board approval was necessary the owners of homes recorded in proof of their property’s historical citizens to speak on any topic they followed in the classrooms concer­ Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ recommendation concerning the question is raised it wouldn’t be dealt could have the item listed on the Realtors and the Connecticut because the trip will mean students town betw een 1850 and 1880. importance should contact her. wish to during that portion of the Red Men ning the displaying of the American dent of schools, had checked with pledge of allegiance as long as with that night. He said that could agenda. General Realty Advisory Board. will miss a day of school plus a Satur­ Response has been satisfactory, the meeting. MANCHESTER —Miantonomoh flag and the pledge of allegiance was each school to find out just what for­ anyone’s personal rights are have an impact on the reliability of In defeating the motion to change Dr. Mader Is assistant professor of day. The cost of the trip will be about society said in a written statement, In making the recommendation for Tribe, International Order of raised by Mrs. Nancy Herold. Mrs. mat the classroom teachers are adjudicated. AFS Meeting the board and could have an adverse the board’s policy concerning the management and assistant chairman $45 a student and the students will but it is hoped that at least 50 percent the change the committee, chaired Redmen, will meet Monday at 8 p.m. following. He found out that all of the The board, in approving the SOUTH WINDSOR - The effect. forum, the board assured the public of the Management Department, Herold was also instrumental in pay their own way. of those notified will display the by Robert Schwartz, suggested having the American Legion donate elementary schools are making this recommendation, agreed to have the American Field 'Service will meet He said comments could be made that it was still open to listen to any at the Italian-American Club, 135 Wharton School, University of Penn­ markers, which are provided without having the general public fill out 35 inside flags and one outside flag to part of the daily routine but that General Policies Committee review tonight at 7:30 in the community that the board couldn’t answer and problems or questions. Eldridge St. and will rehearse for the sylvania. The students will stay overnight at cost. forms before a meeting starts to the schools, at no cost. Sykes, the Middle and Rockville High the matter further to see, if at some meeting room of the South Windsor likened it to incidents where there is Dr. Daniel Woolwich, board chair­ visit of the great chief. Refresements the Penn Center Inn in Philadelphia The latest notice mailing brings to allow them to speak on any issue they Monday night, speaking during the School do not do it on a regular basis time, the matter should be con­ Community Center, Ayers Road. testimony given in court and man, said he will keep an open mind will be served. and will be gone March 14 and 15. over 100 those listed between 1750 wish. However, the committee said if Dr. Chris S. Mader Citizen Forum portion of the board because of the many other activities sidered as part of the board’s policy. and 1880 in the Arts Encounter The public is invited to attend. WIN A FLORIDA TRIP FOR 2 DEPOSIT WHILE SHOPPING AT:

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Tues., Jan. 15, 1980 EVENING HERALD, ’Tues., Jan. 15, 1980 - 7 w~Ediiorial. iBmirhriiti'r Euruimi Hmilft Manchester — A City of Village Charm a ^ Betty’s Notebook Founded Oct. 1, 1881 An Aid to Education Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Preta International Manchester High School dance, behavior and achieve­ their own schedule during Steven Harry. Executive Editor By BETTY RYDER Principal Jacob Ludes ment to determine if they free periods. Cuatomer Service — 647-9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor Raymond F. Robihaon, Editor-Publlaher Harold E. Turkinglon, Editor Emerilua deserves the strong backing have earned the open campus Some have not and still will option for their junior year. be required to attend quiet of the entire community in If you missed the International she related it, so will pass it along in his effort to further refine the All involved in the project study halls, along with Food Expo at the Civic Center this a Neighbor’s Kitchen soon. Medicinal? school’s open campus policy. agree there is a better juniors and seniors who have past weekend you missed a lot of fun. Chef Tell was also there, but we educational environment at proven they can’t be trusted If you did attend, you know what I missed his presentation. However, Read a little item from UPI stating Monday he proposed mean. that eggnog is a relatively new the high school this year with the open campus we did pick up a few of his recipes changes to the high school’s It was crowded, but once you which I’m anxious to try. custom. It seems cookbooks f open campus policy that because of restrictions privilege. fought you way through the crowd Sampled some tasty linguica and published before 1850 listed eggnog would restrict the movement proposed a year ago. Next fall he proposes to ex­ We are pleased to see requirements have been and drifted to the various booths, chourico (Porteugese sausage) and it under “Beverages for the Sick" or there was walking space. similar titles. According to the arti­ of the incoming sophomore Those restrictions gave tend the restriction all year Manchester High School lacking in public schools for was great. Christine IVI. Whithorn Susan M. Peck Nancy Wilde teaching students they must the past decade. We enjoyed the ethnic booths and Also purchased a cookbook entitled cle "it was sometimes suggested for class in September and would sophomores the automatic for sophomores, who will munched Gaucho Pie with the Argen­ building up the weak or soothing a Ricky Sawyer earn what they get in life. We think Ludes’ plan will “Aphrodite’s Kitchen” containing require the privilege be open campus option after the have an opportunity to earn tinians, tasted yuca and sausage with recipes for homestyle Greek cooking cough.” So, if you're caught sipping a first 20 weeks of classes, if their “wings” and be given High school students are be of benefit to the communi­ people representing the Dominican written by Aphrodite Polemis. I’ve little eggnog just say it’s for health’s earned during the course of sake. the year for sophomores, they didn’t cut classes, cause open campus freedom in being shown that society ty and the school by providing Republic, purchased meat pies, as skimmed it briefly, but what I like is Engaged their junior year. requires certain behavior an atmosphere that will well as tiny mincemeat tarts at the that when the actual Greek in­ Bone Dry juniors and seniors. trouble or fail to work at British Isles booth, shared stuffed gredients are not readily available, The new proposal would accepted levels. The open campus system is standards. better encourage learning grape leaves with the Greeks, and she offers a substitute which is usual­ The weather outside may be fright­ Whitham-Ryba Peck-Annulli Wilde-Sawyer Ludes reports the program working well for those who Whether it’s called deport­ and by helping high school enjoyed a delicious, freshly made ly easier to obtain. ful, but you still have to walk your restrict the unhampered The engagement of Miss Christine ment, citizenship or respon­ students learn the value of egg roll at the China booth. dog. According to an article in The engagement of Miss Susan The engagement of Miss Nancy movement of the next to date has been a success. have shown the responsibility Marie Whitham of Bolton to Michael ’These were all purchased, but I un­ Reminder Family Circle, exercising "Fido" is Marie Peck of Manchester to Lon G. Wilde of East Hartford to Ricky Most sophomores have and maturity to cope with the sibility these kinds of social responsibility and H. S Ryba. also of Bolton, has been sophomore class and would derstand people attending Friday and especially important when it's cold Annulli, also of Manchester, has been Sawyer, also of East Hartford, has Professor Kirvin L. Knox, head of announced by her parents, Mr. and monitor sophomores' atten­ earned the freedom to set privilege. character-building mature judgment. Saturday could really fill up on the and damp outside and warm and dry announced by her parents, Mr. and been announced by her parents, Mr. the nutritional sciences at the Mrs. John E. Whitham of 4 Birch samples offered, or if they were in the house. Mrs. Lyman Peck of 50 North St., and Mrs. Reginald G. Wilde of West available the booths were so crowded University of Connecticut, will dis­ The magazine suggests you give Mountain Extension Road. Bolton. Manchester. Hartford. we didn't want to take the time to cuss "Nutrition in Today’s Society” your dog a good run outdoors (and Mr. Annulli is the son of Mr. and at the mid-winter meeting of the Mr. Ryba is the son of Mr. and Mr. Sawyer is the son of Mr. and SCOOPS byDon^Snqyd wait. vice versa) each day no matter what Mrs. Henry P. Ryba of 73 Notch Mrs. Orlando Annulli of 142 Ludlow Mrs. Hardy Sawyer of 83 Bigelow St.. Manchester Memorial Hospital We especially enjoyed a cooking the weather. If it's wet outdoors, Road, Bolton. Road, Manchester. Manchester. PESPirE njE RK^fiS WOt/LP m e KUE/E M Auxiliary on Jan. 28 at the dem onstration by Ann Howard, have a towel handy to dry your dog Miss Peck graduated from Miss Wilde graduated from Conard Manchester Country Club. A Of VDOR LOSIfW .•‘ work I PO wrw THOSE formerly of Vernon, and now of Far­ off the minute it gets indoors. Make Miss Whitham graduated from Manchester High School in 1973 and High School in West Hartford and nutritional buffet will be served FKtUT AiyllNST mington. She operates the Ann sure to dry the area between the pads East Catholic High School in June from Manchester Community attended Manchester Community Letters pmms m m featuring stuffed filet of sole with Howard Cookery there and also gives on its feet. Ice-melting chemicals 1979. She attended New Hampshire College in 1976. She is treasurer of College. She graduated from the WFWIKW, IDU WHITE H(3U«? almonds and rice and boneless cooking lessons. She offered some in­ can get into these cracks and cause College and is currently attending the Women’s Council of Realtors and Hartford Hospital School of Nursing chicken breast sauteed in wine. SEEM TO REMAIN novative ideas for making crust — irritation. Manchester Communitv College. is employed as real estate editor at in 1979 and is a licensed practical A History Lesson REMARKAPtr FIT, Pate Brise — she called it, and the The public is invited and this might Another idea suggested by the The Herald, nurse. She is employed at Silver Lane same flaky crust can be used for be a good chance to get a few magazine is to use a clean Mr. Ryba graduated from Bolton Mr. Annulli, also graduated from Pavilion Convalescent Home in East WOW po you quiche or pies. The ingredients were pointers on good nutrition habits. For High School in 1975 and from Boston Hartford. To the editor: blackboard eraser for getting fog or Manchester High School in 1973, and n [ /m interesting, especially the addition of reservations, which must be in by steam off the windows and College in 1979. He is employed as a Mr. Sawyer graduated from East I remember what history has told 1940) made the following statement: from Wentworth Institute of MR. KAHN? one-half cup of white wine to the Jan. 23, call Mrs. Paula Passaretti at windshield of your car. And, who software engineer at Perkin-Elmer Catholic High School in 1978. He is me. "In Prague, for instance, big red Thoughts Technology. He is vice curst dough. I copied the recipe as 644-0210. knows, you may feel like a kid again. in Norwalk. employed at the Pratt & Whitney One of my favorite "New Yorker” president/secretary of Orlando An­ Walking along the streets of the posters announced that seven Czechs Division of United Technologies nulli & Son. former concentration camp had been shot a day, then I thought, cartoons has the psychoanalyst The couple is planning an Aug. 30 Corp. in East Hartford. lOswiecim) Auschwitz, it was hard should I wish to the same in the case saying to the patient on the couch, wedding at St. Mary’s Episcopal The couple is planning an Aug. 30 The couple is planning a March to believe that these are the same of every seven Poles shot here, all “■You mean after all these years of Births Church in Manchester. (Nassiff wedding at St. Bridget Church in wedding in West Hartford. (Javette streets where not so many years ago the forests in Poland would not suf­ therapy, you still feel guilty? Aren’t Winter Sessions photo) Manchester. (Nassiff photo) Studio photo) lorries had passed with corpses of fice to produce the necessary quan­ you ashamed!” prisoners, some who had died in the tities of paper.” Over the first twenty years of my Golden, J e n n if e r Marie,a camps and some who had been shot For the last time in the history of ministry I behaved like the therapist daughter of James B. Jr. and Mae Slated at YWCA In the service Shields-Nicol8 in the yard of Block 11. the Auschwitz camp prisoners were in that cartoon. 1 had developed sub­ DePlante Golden of 8 Villa Louisa The Nutmeg Branch of the Hart­ tion by the mother. Tiny Tots Plus Washington Window Road, Bolton. She was born Jan. 4 at ford Region YWCA is now taking for four and five-year-olds is held on Airman 1st Class Gregory T. graduate of the Basic Refrigeration The engagement of Miss Laura As I walked to the wall of Block 11. executed by hanging on Dec. 30,1944. stantial ability through my preaching Mechanic Course at the Marine Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her registration for its winter session of Tuesday afternoons. On Wednesdays, Lappen, whose wife. Becky, is the Jean Shields of Greenville, N.C., to to pay my respects my thoughts Five prisoners were then hanged: at making my hearers feel that they Corps Engineer School, Camp maternal grandparents are Mr. and children’s and teens programs. Most there is a mother-tot exercise offered daughter of Charlotte Purington of 79 Lawrence R. Nicol, also of Green­ were: "This is a part of me," not just three Austrians and two Poles. were falling short of the mark, I can Lejeune, N.C. Mrs. Mario DePlante of 45 Coolidge activities begin the week of Jan. 21 both in the morning and afternoon. Brooklyn St., Rockville, graduated ville, has been announced by her because of my Polish heritage; not Ex-prisoner Franz Daniman, an remember one parishoner saying, A 1975 graduate of Penney High St., Manchester. Her Paternal grand­ and advance registration is required. Thursday preschool classes include from the U.S. Air Force aircraft mother, Mrs. Harriet M. Adams of Austrian, thus related the event: “Arnold, I really like the way you because the Nazi Army broke into parents are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Offered on Monday afternoons, Tiny Tots for three-year-olds and an mechanic course at Sheppared AFB, School, he joined the Marine Corps in Morton, P., formerly of Manchester. scold us.” the Polish territory on Sept. 1, 1939 "First the Poles were led toward A Forgotten Phenomenon! Golden of 598 Foster St., South Wind­ after school, are: Beginner gym­ informal mother-topt playgroups. Wichita Falls, Texas. January 1977. She is also the daughter of the late and World War II had begun; not the scaffolding. Seeing the gallows, I identified with the prophet Amds. sor. Her great-grandmothers are nastics for girls, beginner and in­ The YWCA Nursery School, a nine- Lappen is the son of Joan Ruggiero John J, Shields. because the first prisoners to be they cried out in Polish: ‘Long live He tells of all the sins of Damascus, Mrs. Mary DePlante of Elmwood termediate modern dance and month program offering two and of Westfield, Mass. Marine Cpl. Christopher J. Dudzik, Mr. Nicol is the son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dudzik of 29 taken to Auschwitz on June 14, 1940. Poland, long live freedom.' Then the By ARNOLD SAWISLAK was U.S. dissent — in official by a diverse group of politicians that Gaza, Tyre, Edom, the Ammonites, and Mrs. Josephine Garcia of creative movement, and clown three days a week sessions for three He studied the operation and Mrs. Clarence Halevy of Greenville. Judson Ave,, East Hartford, has been Yes they were Poles 728 in Austrian Communists Burger and WASHINGTON (UPl) - For the political circles as much as on the it was in their own best interests Moab, and even Judah aiid of how ' Manchester. She has a brother, workshop. On Tuesday afternoons, and four-year-olds will soon be maintenance of receiprocating air­ Miss Shields graduated from craft engines and is being assigned to promoted to his present rank while Springfield (Mass.) High School and number, and stayed the largest Friemel, together with Vesely from first two months of the Iranian streets — rather than communist ar­ to keep their mouths shut. God will bring harsh judgments on James III, 2. advanced beginner gymnastics, registering for fall. drawing and painting, and duckpin Shaw AFB, S.C., for duty with a unit serving with the 3rd Marine Division the Martin Anthony School of Beauty single group until March of 1942 and Vienna, were pushed towards the hostage crisis. American politicians mies that determined the outcome of This last view was bolstered when all of them for their evil ways. One Johns, Benjamin Franris,a son Classes open to teens in the early of Michael P. and Gloria Francis bowling are held. of the Tactical Air Command. on Okinawa, Culture. amongst the Germans-Czechs- scaffolding. gave the world a glimpse of an the Vietnam War. a couple of candidates, notably Sen. can sense that his hearers were quite evening hours include: Ballet, Johns of Philadelphia, Pa. He was Offered on Wednesdays are “Kids juggling and pantomime on Monday; A 1976 graduate of East Hartford Mr, Nicol is serving with the 82nd Yugoslavs-Soviets - not because first Quiet and composed, they walked almost forgotten phenomenom — a Edward Kennedy, approached the pleased at hearing the list of their High School, he joined the Marine Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, There is plenty of opposition to this born Jan. 8 at Philadelphia. His in the Kitchen” — a cooking class for body conditioning, Tuesday; sign Bruce T. Borst, son of Dorothy to be shot were 40 Poles on Nov. 22. the short distance, scornfully ig­ bi-partisan U.S. foreign policy. neighbors iniquities and how God was N.C. maternal grandparents are Mr. and children, and indoor sports and language, Wednesday; yoga, Borst of 14 Easton St., East Hart­ Corps in July 1976. 1940; not because I am a human noring their executioners. Under the view, of course. Many Americans, limits of the reservation during the going to punish them. Little did they It has been several decades since Mrs. William Francis of Evansville, games. Children’s dramatics and Wednesday and Thursday; and ford, has been promoted in the U.S, being and the 18 flags I counted and both in and out of government, first two months of the crisis. ’The Marine Master Sgt. Albert F, Sen­ gallows, Friemel, a combatant in the elected officials and the leadership of know that Amos was then going to Ind. His paternal grandparents are play-acting, beginner and in­ beginner modern dance, also on Air Force to the rank of senior air­ believe debate and dissent in foreign roar of outrage from the rest of the na, son of Anna Senna of 119 Naubuc photographed in Block 4 were flags Spanish Civil War, raised himself up both major parties have united blast his own people, Israel, most of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns of termediate baton twirling, and arts Thursday. man. affairs as well as in domestic political community and the media Ave., East Hartford, has reported for representing rtm an beings (such as and shouted in a loud voice, ‘Down behind the president on a specific all: Manchester. and crafts are classes offered on There is also a free support group He is a heating systems specialist matters is essential to public support was so quick and so unanimous that duty with the 1st Marine Division, I) of 18 nationalities who died at with Fascism.' With the noose issue in the conduct of foreign af­ For crime after crime of Israel I Thursday afternoons. On Friday for teen-aged parents, meeting every with a unit of the Military Airlift of government policies. no one really dared go over the boun­ Command at Bolling AFB, Marine Corps Base, Camp Auschwitz and whose blood had around his neck he shouted again in a fairs. will grant them no reprieve, because afternoons a puppet workshop is Thursday afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m., daries. offered. Washington. Pendleton, Calif, soaked i.'itc tlie road I am standing on voice so loud that it carried far, ’The once-honored phrase "politics they sell the innocent for silver and and co-faciliated by a nurse and a In any case, had no League For preschool and kindergarten- A 1954 graduate of East Hartford and who died dreaming of uniting the ‘Long live the Soviet Union, down ends at the water’s edge” has been the destitute for a pair of shoes. social worker. The ancient Greeks consider­ reason to expect that he would get A rare joint statement of support aged children, there is a variety of Marine Cpl. Cliff E. Cyr, son of High School, he joined the Marine world wiui ‘■onds of brotherhood and with the brown plague of murder!’ Amos 2:6 For additional information on ed two of anything unlucky. inoperative since the turbulent the unified support of both by the Democratic and Republican programs. On Mondays, the choices Lionel C. (jyr of 161 Shady Crest Corps in November 1957. its betterment. Ludwig Vesely was the last, and with I suppose ministers like to scold youth and adult programs call the period of shifting power that followed Democrats ■ and Republicans when national committee chairmen v!as Plans are preschool gymnastics, creative YWCA at 647-1437. Registration is Drive. East Hartford was the honor History tells it is impossible to give the noose already round his neck he because some people like to feel guil­ World War II. the U.S, embassy in Teheran was the unofficial treaty of the partisan movement, and kindergarten crafts. being accepted either by mail or in an account of all the crimes com­ ty. But I try not to scold any more. I shouted, ‘We today, tomorrow you.” ’ Every president since Harry captured and its occupants taken cease fire on Iran and it took the On Tuesday m ornings, a new person at the YWCA office, 78 N. mitted by the Nazis in the occupied have come to think guilt is a poor History informs us that four Truman has had to operate in the in­ hostage. With more than half a dozen GOP signatory. Bill Brock, to signal Glasses program, "Toddler Time" is being Main St., Manchester, will continue countries. The mass uprooting of the million persons from all countries ternational sphere with one eye the end of the truce just after New motivator. Guilt tends to immobilize offered for two and three-year-old until classes are filled. Doctor Says Adoptive contenders in the GOP field and two A form of natural birth regulation population; bombing of towns and under Nazi occupation perished in us, makes us feel depressed and children, which includes participa- cocked for domestic opposition. Democrats after his scalp on the Years. will be explained at a series of villages; biological extermination of Auschwitz. maybe even causes us to enjoy self- Several have had to modify policies issue of leadership, Carter’s classes taught by the Couple to Cou­ nations; political, religious and Men had created the Auschwitz in­ No sooner had Brock uttered the pity. when it became clear they would be deliberate policy on the hostages ple League beginning on Sunday, Jan. racial persecutions and mass arrests ferno for other men. Men turning What our world needs most of all is Children Seek Info under fire at home — from their seemed ripe for attack. first high level political criticism of 20 at 2 p.m. at the Immaculate Hospital Auxiliary Speaker were only some among a whole whether they had given up against other men, against whole political opposition or even their own Carter's policy than a number of his folks who can affirm life and work Conception Church Hall, 21 Maple ' The people we've ST LOUIS (UPI I - Here 1 am. ' Peters said a baby for adoption on series of crimes. nations had transferred crime into parties. But seemingly without prodding, party’s presidential aspirants joined effectively to make the world a St., Terryville. Instructors for the talked to have done it very Adoptive children obsessed in an interview. "Usually it such-and-such a date, then Notice boards were full of an- the crime of genocide. Advocates of a strong presidential everyone quickly fell in line with the the chorus. No one said anything that better place. Perhaps they need most series are Bill and Kathy Siddons of The Manchester Memorial carefully, calling their with the .search for their doesn't happen that wav at saying that they are those nouncments of executions, though We must not forget it. Whatever president’s policy. Without deman­ might be construed as jeopardizing to be moved by a vision of what a Manchester, a certified teaching cou­ Hospital Auxiliary will conduct its parents beforehand, asking foreign policy have argued that the birth parents arc looking all children." only some were made public. Gover­ happened once may happen again. uncertainty of a single American- ding it, Carter got bipartisanship on the hostages, such as a suggestion better world would be like. We need ple. To pre-register call the Siddons annual mid-winter meeting on Mon­ at 649-4908. for information, not nor Hans Frank, when interviewed Tery Ivaniski, voice has been one of the factors that the hostages. It was a rare show of that armed force be used, but it vivid images of a new day to capture day, Jan. 28 at noon at Concordia revenge. - by correspondent Kleiss of 14 Laurel Place, has reduced the nation’s influence in national unity, or as some saw it, a became very clear that the bi­ our imaginations and move us on. Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St., That's the conclusion of Manchester. "Volkischer Beobachter" (Nov. 6, Manchester world affairs. Many people feel it unique case of unanimous agreement partisan honeymoon was over. Amos could do that, too, when he David Peters, director of Professor Kirvin L. Knox, head of called on us to: • professional services for nutritional sciences at the University Christian Family Services Let justice roll on as a river and Embassy of Connecticut will discuss "Nutri­ righteousness as an ever flowing in SI Louis Peters' inter­ tion in Today’s Society." views with adopted stream. Amos 5:54 Guards A nutritional buffet will be served Arnold F. Westwood children and adoptive featuring stuffed filet of sole with couples have convinced Unitarian Universalist almonds and rice and boneless BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) - him information surroun­ Society: East chicken breast sauteed in wine. The When Julia Jones took up her new ding adoptions must be Ritzzee Co. of Bolton will serve the made more accessible, overseas job last summer, heads buffet. M ^ N S Washington Merry~Go~Round turned for more than one reason. both to children and the Prof. Knox received a bachelor’s mothers who gave up their The petite blonde from Marietta, degree from California State Univer­ Turning Ga., is a Marine sergeant and one of babies. sity, a m a s te r’s degree from Peters says a major the first woman Marines ever to be Colorado State University and a doc­ obstacle to changing the your Squeal On, Big Oil; We Stand With Facts posted abroad as a U. S. Embassy tor of philosophy degree from the guard. law is the myth about what University of California. He has been By JACK ANDERSON Secretary James Schlesinger Along with eight other Marine the adoptive children real­ peripheral issues. First, it claimed production turned out to be all wet. oil production were false, and was Lance had promised to use his associated with the University of Prof. Kirvin L. Knox dust-makers WASHINGTON — Whenever repeatedly blamed the troublesome guards including one other woman - ly have in mind. the CIA report was not secret, but In admitting this, the DOE’s top alarmed when figures began political influence to get him off the Connecticut since 1971. His areas of something appears in print that is gas lines on the Iranian revolution, was “circulated in various statistician, Lincoln Moses, wrote his appearing to prove it. “When the dis­ hook. she takes her turn on rotating, 8-hour "The prevailing myth is specialization are energy Tile luiiciieon meeting is open to that adoptees arc trying to into less than reverent about Big Oil. its which they said had caused a drop in Washington offices, including non­ boss a mea culpa last spring citing crepancy could not be resolved,” the shifts guarding the entrance of the metabolism, kinetics and utilization All Campbell had to do, Lance told the public. Reservations are ■gel back' at their birth mouthpiece, the American overall world oil production of some CIA figures as proof of his error. House report said, "no attempt was American Embassy in downtown of vitamin A, nutrition education and government offices.’’ Well, my necessary and may be made by con­ parents in some way, or money­ Petroleum Institute, can be counted 2 million barrels a day and a signifi­ made to reveal the new data, or him, was to Wait until Jimmy Carter Belgrade and carrying out other behavior, and food habits and associate Dale Van Atta was told by “I was wrong about world oil tacting Mrs. Paula Passaretti at 644- that they just pop up on the on to squeal like a stuck pig. reached the White House. Campbell security duties. nutritional adequacy. cant drop in U.S, petroleum imports. at least half a dozen government of­ production,’’ his memo stated, suggest DOE-published data might 0210 before Ian. 23. doorstep one day and say. makers These piteous squeals have never But the CIA report made clear what ficials that the report was not "which these (CIA) figures show to have been inaccurate.” waited, but the Carter administra­ bothered me. A columnist is known Carter and Schlesinger knew — that available to press or public. He final­ be above January and February of tion never commuted his sentence. Which is just what I wrote in Oc­ by the enemies he makes, and I’m both world production and U.S. im­ ly found someone who agreed to leak 1978.” Campbell tried to call Lance, but Wills Necessary tober. Squeal on API. couldn’t get through to him. RETIRE IN FLORIDA’S proud to be on the ports were in fact greater than the it. Maybe he should have asked the I’ve waiting to reply to the API at­ Now Campbell will get a chance to FINEST MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY "enemies list" of year before. The oil companies knew API, which apparently has no trouble tack because I knew the House sub­ WASHINGTON (UPD- and more. To order the Prosecution Witness tell his story on the witness stand. He the greatest \ this too, of course, but were ap­ obtaining CIA reports. committee on Commerce, Consumer Wills do more than pass on free booklet, write for Four and a half years ago Bert will be a principal witness against From only $26,900 on Klorida'.s Atlantic gougers of the ^ ' parently too busy counting the profits and Monetary Affairs wcs preparing family assets to relatives Providing for Your Heirs— Coast you’ll find the real Florida where .f■ ... Then the API tried to pooh-pooh the Lance turned in an associate. Bill Twentieth Cen­ Lance who is facing trial in Atlanta and friends. They can keep Non-Sale Property you can retire on a sensible budget in an from the artificial shortage to bother figures in the CIA documents, a report on the oil gouge. It was Campbell, to the FBI for embezzling for alleged banking irregularities. a family business Transfers, Consumer In­ adult community of spacious mobile tury, But it would correcting the administration’s lie. claiming that they were nothing new, released last week and completely homes. nearly million from the Calhoun Campbell will testify about Lance’s formation Center, Dept. be nice if the API The API tried to shoot holes in my that in fact the API itself had supports my October column. operating, name guardians National Bank of Calhoun, Ga. role in the embezzlement, the use of for minor children or 677G, Pueblo, Colo. 81(X)9. occasionally column, with a two-page diatribe published them week by week. This is Part of the committee’s report was Phone toll free 1-800/237-9494 for Campbell was sent to the federal bank funds for Lance’s gubernatorial create trusts to care for more information on how to get full larded its porcine sent to editors of the nearly 1,000 simply not true: ’The API’s figures the conclusion that DOE deliberately penitentially In Atlanta and Lance campaign and other malpractices — them until the children are enjoyment out of Florida retirement polemics with a few facts. newspapers that run this column. were estimates, and unreliable; the withheld significant information living. Or fill out the coupon. A skilled Ad-Visor will be ha()[)y to I lelp you word your ad went to the White House to become allegations that Lance has denied. old enough to control fami­ f MAIL TO: VILLAGE GREEN Last October, I revealed the con­ Interestingly, the letter failed to ad­ CIA’s figures were verified facts, about a substantial February in­ for lop results. President Carter’s budget director. ly assets themselves. 7 ^ f c - Dept. 2231 .P.0, Box6037 tents of a CIA report which showed dress the only fact that might have which is what made them worth crease in oil Imports from the Lance’s attorneys, of course, will Careful estate planning Vero Beach, FL 32960 that the Carter administration had embarrassed the oil industry — the reporting. Congress and the public because, in Now Campbell has told federal in­ attack Campbell’s credibility. They with a will can also help Village sREEfJ |Name ______deliberately lied to the American strange circumstance that U.S. oil More to the point, the Energy the words of one official, “It would vestigators that he took the rap for a will stress the fact that he never minimize legal costs and at Vero Beach / A Lakefront Communitv | Address In 17th century Holland, the 643-2711 public about the cause of last year’s production was 150,000 barrels a day Department was also using un­ have been embarrassing.” crime in which Lance participated. mentioned his allegations against taxes. City _ Herald passion for tulips was so great A recent government of Distinctive | gasoline shortage. lower than the year before. reliable figures, with the result that The report added that DOE knew He kept quiet about Lance’s involve­ Lance to the FBI or federal a single root of one plant told State _ .Zip. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING publication contains tips on for the equivalent of about V President Carter and then-Energy Instead, the API attacked its predictions of a drop in world oil its predictions about a drop in world ment, Campbell alleged, because prosecutors until months later. Phone how to do all these things. $1,500. 8 — EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 15. I960 GOP Leader Seeks Resignation of MHS Hoop Coach EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 15, 1980 — 9

By L.\IREN IMVIS SHE.\ characterized as his inability to han­ her grievances. Coach Douglas Pear­ her son and this coach have been about five students came without llt'ralcl Reporter dle young men particularly his son could not be contacted today. He superior, and the principal. Herald Angle CCIL-Leading Five developing for several years. jackets, and “rather than warning” failure to handle her son. did not attend the meeting. “I realise John is open to criticism MANCHESTER — A prominent Mrs. Haslett said her son, John, them, Pearson had them “rush home Tor not standing up to adversity,” local Republicaii called for the Mrs. Harriet Haslett, secretary of Saying her son had been playing was “the fair-l\gired kid” his first to get the jackets before the bus Earl Yost basketball since nine years of age Mrs. Haslett said. But she said she resignation of the high school varsity the Republican Town Committee and year under Pearson. “He didn’t learn left.” didn’t want, “ My son’s sacrifice to go basketball coach at Monday a member of the Zoning Board of and for many years attended anything and he was upset at the un­ Mrs. Haslett said during her son’s without some good. I am concerned Sports Editor evening's Board of Education Appeals, appeared shaken as she summer basketball camps, Mrs. necessary p ressu res, but ^the junior year, she spent “two times per about future players, particularly ^ Tests Tribe Tonight meeting because of what she read a detailed statement outlining Haslett said the difficulties between negative feelings really began in the week for ten weeks talking him out of one, who I would hate to see go the junior year.” quitting.” She said many discussions same route.” By LEN AUSTER entertains 6-1, 6-3 East Hampton continued. High as two of the circuits top four Mrs. Haslett said she had watched were held about his attitude toward Mrs. Haslett said nothing was said Herald Sportgwriter Manchester on Jan. 3 took on then Duckpin Scores Higher clubs collide. other boys go through negative treat­ the game and the coach. At the begin­ last year because, “I was afraid I’d Once before this campaign unbeaten Fermi, which was Duckpin bowling scores continue to climb and the latest to On the distaff side, Manchester Vandalised School ( ObituariM ment which involv^ “harassment.” ning of his senior year, Mrs. Haslett make it worse for him. Other people Manchester High confronted threatening to run away with the said John had decided he wanted to reach the 200 single game total was Lee Courtney last week in High, 8-2 in the league and 8-3 Mary E. Miller She said the constant criticism made won’t come forward for their own the CCIL basketball leader and league, and took a 60-45 duke. “Fer­ her son’s playing “ robot-like.” “When play college ball and “would take a reasons.” the Restaurant League. He rolled a 202 score. overall, travels to Simsbury to op­ mi; that was the highest they’ve MANCHESTER — Mrs, Mary E. positive attitude.” came away a winner. pose the 4-5 Trojans in an 8 o’clock Returns to Normal the game becomes such that anytime Board Chairman John Yavis said While consistency has not been been,” Pearson looked at his own Miller. 88, of 54 Watrous Road, Mrs, Haslett then described two And that’s the task awaiting the In­ start. Simsbury handed the Indians MANCHESTER — Things were you make a mistake you know you’re the matter, “Required some noted for the most part in all three Cobb Hospitalized quintet, “ But they have to be better rear door pane next to the locking Bolton, died Monday at a local con­ games at which she said her son had dians again tonight as they host one of their two loop losses, 68-53, at to beat Simsbury. back to normal this morning at the heading for the bench, it erodes your thought.” Acting Superintendent of games rolled by men or women there Best wishes for Dick Cobb, device and unlocking it. Dion said the valescent home. She was the widow been picked out for harassment. She league-leading Simsbury High at Clarke Arena. Buckley Elementary School after a confidence,” Mrs. Haslett said. Schools Wilson E. Deakin said, “We have been more one-game single Manchester High director of ”We have to play at 100 percent of vandal entered every classroom. of the late Peter Miller. said at the home-Wethersfield game, Clarke Arena at 8 o’clock to highlight “This is the biggest game for any our ability to beat them. We have to Sunday night ransacking by an un­ She cited two Instances which she want to call the principal and the highs than ever before. athletics, who is undergoing tests Damage, not counting the win­ Mrs, Miller was born in West Hart­ said indicated Pearson’s “immature there was a “locker room charade” the schoolboy slate. of the current players,” cited play as perfect a game as we can,” known vandal. dows, was estimated at $100 and a athletic director and go after this There was a time when a before surgery hoping to correct a Manchester Coach Doug Pearson, ford and had been a lifelong resident thinking." During Haslett’s junior at which Pearson called the game a duckpinner had to roll a 100 single to The Trojans, 7-1 in the league and he added. ■'ll wasn't that bad, " said Bill camera and calculator were dis­ matter.” troublesome knee, the result of an “If ever there was a crucial game, of this area. The M illers had year, his mother said the coach held “John Haslett Show.” get recognition. 8-1 overall, moved into the top rung The Indians will be bolstered in the Dion, superintendent of buildings and covered missing. operated a square dance hall in town He added, “Certainly Pearson has old football injury. Cobb was an 'out­ this is it.” the boys late on the night of the “Evidently no one else did With the passing years, the alleys as both Manchester and Fermi backcourt by the return of 5-foot-9 grounds "1 think it was rather minor for 40 years. anything wrong, although he was the an opportunity to respond when an standing three-sport winner - Simsbury topped Manchester in the Students, custodians and ad­ junior prom. have been made “faster” with more faltered last Friday to Windham and guard Ed Kennison, who missed the compared to other acts of vandalism She is survived by a son, Raymond major scorer,” Mrs. Haslett said. adversary relationship is developing. basebaii, basketbaii and footbaii - first week of the season, 47-42, and ministrators assisted in the clean up. kickback and the result has seen the Enfield respectively to fall into se­ Windham tilt. we've had " Miller and a daughter, Mildred She said dates were to be picked up She also cited the Jan. 8 East Hart­ A response and action will be while at Manchester High and later has won five in a row. The Trojans forthcoming - it will not be dropped.” scores increase. cond place, each 7-2. The Silk East, after having its intensity He said desks were overturned and Dion said there was an in-school (Miller) Clarte of Fla.: a brother, at 5 p.m. and Pearson kept the boys ford away-game in which she said at Virginia State...Butch Hobson and have come out on top the last six paper was stewen about the floors Just why bowlers can’t put Carl Yastrzemski will both appear at Towners are 7-3 overall. level at a fever pitch early, has alarm, but a custodian on duty failed Howard Erickson of Fla.; six great­ at practice until then. She said he John was blamed for errors made by Elsewhere on the schedule. East times they’ve faced the Indians. Board member Robert Heavisides together three straight big games, - the annual Auto Show in Hartford seemed to fallen into a lull. It was not Some door windowpanes—measuring to report it to the police. There is no grandchildren and four said “practice is more important other players. Catholic, 8-1, pits its six-game win­ “They are the strongest team in asked Mrs. Haslett if it was true two except for the “pros,” remains a Jan. 25-27 at the Civic Center. The impressive in its 65-53 win last to X to — were knocked out. alarm hook-up with the police sta­ grandchildren. than any prom.” She said, “The boys Mrs. Haslett said her son’s basket­ ning streak against non-conference the league right now because without team members had threatened to mystery. promotion wiil be the silver anniver­ Friday over St. Paul. “The games Entrv was gained by smashing a tion. Private services will be held at the swung behind the wheel of their cars ball future looks dim and he has foe 5-7 Notre Dame High in West question they have the most intense quit the team, Mrs. Haslett In another year the single efforts sary for Frank Maratta...Annual ten­ aren't big games for us, that's the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 in a panic placing their lives and decided to leave the team because he Haven while 2-4, 4-4 Cheney Tech team,” Pearson viewed the up­ others in jeopardy.” responded that at least one of them for mention may go to 150 for men nis tournament at the Manchester biggest problem now,” Eagle Coach W. Center St. There are no calling doesn’t feel he can continue under didn’t because of college basketball entertains COC rival 2-5, 3-5 Rocky coming foe, “They have the best Jim Penders analyzed. hours. She also discussed the Dec. 29 Hall and 135 for women with only triples Racquet Club, featuring the top New Manchester Police Report the circumstances. She said he had aspirations. 375 and 350 or better for male and Hill High. guard in the league in (Jeff) Bogus Notre Dame is on the down side of High School away-game. She said England players, is tentatively Memorial contributions can be spoken to the coach, the cnach’s The team has a 6-2 record. female pinners to be published. Both also have 8 o’clock tap-offs. and have two outstanding players in the ledger but Penders cites its tough made to the charity of the donors schedule the weekend before the Aet­ (Zack) Harris and (Tim) Emrich and MANCHESTER — Two persons na World Cup, Feb. 28,29 March Also, 2-7 Penney High travels to schedule. ”We don’t know an awful traveling north on Spring Street when choice. Enfield to combat 7-2, 8-3 Fermi the other players compliment them were treated at Manchester Golfing Weather 1...Return of Pancho Gonzales in the lot about them but we know they’re a he apparently lost control around a High while 2-6, 3-7 East Hartford very well. Memorial Hospital early Monday John E. Crowicv featured celebrity doubles match in physical team. We’re going to have curb and struck a stone wall. The im­ "The weather has been great for High hosts 4-5, 4-6 Enfield High in “They play the b e # team defense morning after the car they were pact sent the vehicle across the road MANCHESTER - John E. the World Cup March 6 should bring to play a more physical game than Ludes Urges Expansion golfers but not for skiers,” Karney CCIL engagements. In Charter Oak in the league and they make very few riding in struck a stone wall on we did Friday,” he stated. and it struck another wall. Crowley, 58, formerly of 117 Heath Ovian, co-owner of tbe Tallwood golf out some of the tennis buffs of the 50s Spring Street, police said today. Conference tilts, 1-6, 2-6 Bolton High mistakes. They’re an aggressive The clubs met last year with Notre St., Hartford, died Monday at his course reports. The course is still when he ruled the roost...Chuck Fair­ rebounding team, maybe the best 5 journeys to Middletown to face 1-6,1- .Alex Mikolowski of 71 Tuck Road, Police reported the theft of over home. He was the father of Mrs, banks made out all right when he up Dame squaring the series at 1-1 with open with a few die-hard golfers out 7 Vinal Tech; 1-6, 1-8 Rham High rebounding team in the league. When Manchester, was treated for a facial $400 worth of construction materials Bebe A. Callahan of Manchester. and quit the New England Patriots an 89-75 decision. “They handed it to Of Closed Campus Plan on the weekend when weather con­ hosts 3-3, 5-3 Portland High in Hebron you combine all those, they have to us last year and we’d like to make laceration, and John F Tehen of from the .1 C. Penney site on Tolland Mr. Crowley was born in Boston, for the head football coaching job at ditions permit ... Officials at East and streaking 5-2, 7-2 Coventry High be considered the best,” Pearson amends,” Penders states. Wlcott was treated for hand lacera­ Turnpike Monday morning. Mass, and had been a resident of Catholic High home basketball Colorado. Fairbanks’ salary is $45,- proven their ability to handle tion. a hospital spokeswoman said An employee of AcMat Corp. of Hartford for the last eight years. He By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Ludes said 80 peiueiu m Uie games find Cliff Demers, director of 000 annually for coaching, plus a freedom, the students are awarded today. Both were discharged after East Hartford told police that 8 boxes was a veteran of World War II and Herald Reporter current sophomores are eligible for athletics, handling the electric clock, guaranteed $90,000 annually from treatment. the open campus privilege for the se­ the open campus privilege this of ceiling tile were at the site Friday had been employed as a guard at the MANCHESTER - High School football coach Jude Kelley the offical radio, teevee and clinic appearances, The driver. Patrick Cranney, of cond semester. semester due to their behavior since Redmond Retains morning when he made an inspec­ Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. scorer and Roy Giguere, track coach, plus $10,000 expenses and two new West Willington. was charged with Principal Jacob Ludes told tbe Board Under this policy, which Ludes in­ tion. The funeral will be Friday ,9:15 September. "We promised them this operating the public address system cars every 12 months. He’ll also have of Education at its Monday night stituted after seven months of traveling unreasonably fast, police The theft was reported at 10:38 a m., at the Holmes Funeral Home, and we’ll keep our word,” he said. ... A slimmed down Bob Leavitt is less press coverage in Colorado and said. meeting that the closed campus reviewing the deteriorating atten­ p.m. 400 Main St., with a mass of Christian The high school was “opened” in the familiar face in charge of the there is less pressure to win. Senior Vets Title program for first semester dance patterns, class cuts have been According to police. Cranney was burial, 10 a m., at the Church of the 1971 due to problems generated by ticket booth at East Catholic basket­ sophomores and senior problem slashed by 50 percent. Police reported a break-in early Assumption. Burial will be with space and high student enrollments. ball games, a duty he has performed Two Jacks, Redmond of the host club, and Dunmead of students is working and should be a Ludes said a review of this morning at a Center Street den­ military honors in Veterans Field of Ludes said by 1983, the school should for the past six years. Leavitt, a top­ Patriot Home Foes Easton, Mass., the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, finished that way in the mandatory full year program for sophomores’ grades under this tist's office. The suspect took all the the Northwood Cemetery, Wilson, sophomores in 1983. have the space, due to the renova­ flight baseball umpire, has dropp^ New England Patriots home second annual Junior Veterans Tournament last weekend at the Injuries Fatal system shows improvement. “This tion, to keep both the sophomores gold teeth, bridges, crowns, dentures Conn. In presenting his more rigorous 39 pounds and looks like he could go games next season in the NFL will be Manchester Racquet Club. shows that attendance and achieve­ and the problem students in closed and gold scraps, police said. Friends may call Thursday from 2 attendance policy, Ludes said, 15 rounds. He’s a letter carrier in against Atlanta, , Buffalo, In Car Crash ment are related, which we’ve study halls for the duration of the Redmond, defending champion, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. “Nothing succeeds like success. I East Hartford...Both Manchester Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, Church Meetings suspected right along,” Ludes said: school year. He said it is this lack of didn't lose a set in sweeping past four SOUTH WINDSOR - Ray C. think it would be a better experience High and East Catholic High Miami and the Jets. Dates won’t be Hope Mertens He said in view of these factors, space that prevented this policy from foes although he was forced to a tie­ Everett. 30, of 146 Pine Tree Lane, BOLTON — The Knights of Colum­ for the sophomores if they were in produce excellent basketball announced until April by tbe league EAST HARTFORD — Mrs. Hope the 1983 class will enter the high being instituted in the beginning. breaker in the best of three-final set. died at St. Francis Hospital in Hart­ bus will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the the system for a full 180 days instead programs which are distributed to office ... Jack Nicklaus Jr. has been G. Mertens, 76. of 50 Larabee St,, school without any opportunity for an Ludes said the administrative staff The left-handed winner, named ford, last night, of injuries suffered St. Maurice Church Parish center. of 90 days.” fans at home games,..Following the accepted at Dartmouth. Son of the died Saturday at Manchester open campus privilege until their believes these changes will improve No.4 in New England Junior in a two-car accident on New Year's The Camboidain Resettlment Currently, sophomores and custom in the past, senior citizens famous golfer, Nicklaus is a running Memorial Hospital. She was the junior year. This policy removes the the educational environment and that Veterans play, for men 35 and over, Eve. Finance Committee will meet students who have had discipline are admitted free to home back who was outstanding in high widow of William K. Mertens. current opportunity sophomores the open campus privilege is, “more depended upon a serve and volley South Windsor Police said Everett Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the rec­ problems must go to study halls for Manchester High athletic events. school. Mrs. Mertens was born in have to gain the open campus right appropriate for older students than game to win top money against the was pinned in the car for some time tory of the church. the first semester. If they have No. 8 ranking New England player. J Brooklyn, Conn, and had lived here after one semester of good behavior. and he suffered multiple injuries. He for sophomores.” Masonic Ceremony and in Manchester. She was a retired Redmond registered 6-3 and 7-6 set was taken to Manchester Memorial The Mark Master degree will be con­ telephone operator and was wins, taking the latter in the nine- Hospital and transferred to St. Fran­ ferred by Delta Chapter 51, RAM, at employed by tbe Southern New Scott Must Serve point tie-breaker, 5-2. The champ cis the next day. its meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 England Telephone Co. for many School Head Recovering broke Dunmead's serve in the first The Samsel-Bassinger Funeral p.m. at the Masonic Temple. George years. She was a member of the set to win the fourth game but Home, 419 Buckland Road, South Dunmead came back to match the Griffing, excellent King, will Telephone Pioneers, the World War I MANCHESTER -T h e Board of matters Deakin has been handling The educators approved without Rest of Sentence Windsor, is in charge of preside. Officrs dress will be Veterans Auxiliary of Port Charlotte, feat before Redmond took over and arrangements which are incomplete. Education at its meeting Monday since Kennedy’s hospitalization. A discussion the field trip of the Illing won the match in nine games. tuxedos. Fla. and the Senior Citizens of East night learned that Superintendent of disco evening for high school Jr. High and Manchester High School TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) — A state appeals court says boxer A The second set was tighter and • ...... Hartford. Schools James Kennedy is rapidly students to take place at Nathan Hale French Club to Quebec, Canada. A James 0. Scott, a contender for the world light heavyweight She is survived by two sons, Dunmead led at one time, 3-1, before recovering from his recent opera­ elementary school has been the sub­ trip to Rocky Neck State Park by crown, must remain in Rahway State Prison and continue ser­ Richard F. Mertens and William A. tion. Redmond his his game together, to Area Police Report ject of controversy recently. Buckley Elementary sixth grade ving his sentence for armed robbery. Jack Redmond Mertens of Coventry; a sister, Mrs. Kennedy will be sidelined for at Several board members said students was also approved. square the match. Both held serve The Appellate Division of the unti the score read 6-all and force a \ ernon Ruth Fiske of Holden, Mass., and least three months due to an opera­ neighbors of the school had com­ The board approved an increase in three grandchildren. Superior Court Monday said there tie-breaker. 4,6-1; Poplawski def. Uthgennant 2-6,6-2, Richard L. Smith, 19, of 382 Tunnel motor vehicle, fourthdegree larceny tion to by-pass an artery blockage in plained to them about the proposed the superintendent's automobile was no merit to Scott's appeal of his disagreed, ruling the statement had Dunmead was a tired man Sunday 7-6: Joslin def. Sheikh 4-6,6-3,3-2 retired; Rjad. Vernon, was arrested Monday and disorderly conduct. Funeral services were held today. his left leg. He had had tests due to disco. Deakin said, “I share the con­ allowance from $100 to $150 monthly. Dunmead def. Tucker 6-1, 6-3. Burial was in the South Cemetery, conviction, which stemmed from a been given voluntarily and that Scott for he had teamed earlier with on two warrants charging him with The arrest was made in connection circulation problems in the leg which cern because I know all you need to The money is to compensate partner, Whitey Joslin, to win the Semifinals: Redmond def. Poplawski 6- seconddegree burglary with a Brooklyn, Conn. revealed the blockage in his artery. ruin this is one or two bad apples.” Kennedy for in-town and in-state May 7, 1975 armed robbery during a had indicated he understood his 0, 6-0; Dunmead def. Joslin 7-6, 4-6, 6-2. N with investigation of an incident that Memorial contributions may be drug-buying expedition in Newark in rights and wished to give the state­ mixed doubles play. The singles firearm, two counts of second-degree allegedly took place in the parking lot Acting Superintendent Wilson E. He said however, that the dance travel. Finals: Redmond def. Dunmead 6-3,7-6 made to tbe American Cancer Socie­ which a murder was committed. finalist played three singles and as burglary, two counts of second- of The Bear on Windsor Avenue and Deakin said Kennedy is "Up and sponsor would be providing police The board also was presented with ment without his attorney being pre­ (5-2 in tiebreaker). Scott was a Trenton resident at the sent. many doubles matches Saturday and degree larceny, and one count of an incident on Belvue Avenue at the ty. around. I spent over an hour with him coverage of the event and that the two textbooks for review which the time of the crime. Sunday before starting across the Doubles; fourthdegree larceny. scene of an accident, police said. and the doctors are delighted with his parking lot would be covered. “If staff and principal at Manchester “Unsigned confessions given •Ann Davis Although Scott originally had been voluntarily are admissible against a court at Redmond in the cham­ Quarterfinals: Dunmead-Joslin def. He was taken to court in Stafford Both men were released on their pulse.” you’re going to have problems, it will High School have recommended. ROCKVILLE — Ann Davis, 74, of accused of the murder as well, a mis­ defendant,” the court said, adding pionship tilt. Reinberg-Lunsford 6-0, 6-0; Longwell- Monday, bond was set at $1,500. prom ise to appear in court in The board was also informed of be on the periphery of the event,” 27 Cottage St., died Sunday at Stop Smoking trial was declared when the the jury that the authorities properly met the First round: Redmond def. Hamilton 7- Brace def. VanKruiningen-Moore 6-4, 7-6 Smith was taken to the Hartford Rockville on Jan. 22. Deakin saW. 5, 4-1 (retired); Powers def. (5-4); Calezzo-White def. Ratterman- Correctional Center in lieu of bond. Rockville General Hospital. could not reach agreement on the requirement that defendants be told SOUTH WINDSOR - Tim charge. Pair of Good Skates VanKruiningen 6-1, 6-3; Uthgennant def. Farelli 6-2. 7-6 (5-4); Uthegennant- Police said the charges stemmed Coventry She had been a resident of the Ver­ Schumacher, clinical psychologist, of their rights. Clausen 6-4, 6-2; Poplawski def. Frahm 7- Hodges def. Boyle-Sinatro 6-1, 6-2. non area for 40 years. Manchester i Al-Anon Meetings Scott, 32, was sentenced to 20 to 30 Scott also contended that the trial from the investigation of three house Guy Farnsworth. 16, of 231 will answer questions and offer Roller skating is an easy glide for figure skating champions 6, 6-1; Sheikh def. Rodden 4-6. 6-3, 6-3; Semifinals: Dunmead-Joslin def. She is survived by a son, John Fire Calls EAST HARTFORD — Al-Anon, an years in prison for robbery and judge wrongly denied a motion to breaks, last month and this month. Broadway. Coventry, was charged V. assistance to persons who wish to Tai Babilonia and Randi Gardner have been holding hands for 10 Joslin def. Kelly 6-2, 6-3; Tucker del. Longwell-Grace 6-1. 7-5; Uthgennant- Edwards of Enfield, and a daughter, organization designed to help persons received an additional 10 to 15-year suppress evidence obtained during a The investigation was conducted by Monday with possession of stop smoking, tonight at 7:30 in the Lambertson 4-6, 7-5. 6-1; Dunmead def. Hodges def. Calezzo-White 6-2, 6-1. Mrs. E, Bennett of Ahoskie, N.C. Monday, 3:36 p.m. — Washdown at cope with friends or relatives who term for using a weapon. search of his car. years. The pair- holds the World Pairs title. They are shown the Special Services Squad of the marijuana. The arrest was made by South Windsor Library. Lunsford 6-2, 6-1. Finals: Dunmead-Joslin def. Funeral serevices will be Saturday 568 Center St. (Town) have a drinking problem, meets Scott has continued to box since he But the court said the search was working out in California. (UPI Photo) Quarterfinals: Redmond del. Powers 6- Uthgennant-Hodges 6-4. 6-4. Vernon Police Department. Coventry Police on complaint of The program was planned in con­ in Farmville, N.C. Burial will be in Monday, 8:36 p.m. — Smoke in every Tuesday at 8 p.m. and every began serving the jdTl sentence and legal because the car was involved in Dale Dubois, 21, of 154 Pinney St., authorities at Coventry High School. junction with the day being observed St. Ann’s Cemetery, Fountain, N.C. laundry at Crestfield Convalescent Saturday at 8:30 at the Burnside four of his fights from inside Rahway the crime. A search warrant is not Ellington and Paul Davis, 21, of 14 Farnsworth was released on a $100 as “Connecticut Stop Smoking Pay.” The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, Home. (Town) Methodist Church have been seen on national televi­ required in such a case, the justices Spruce St . Rockville, wers charged nonsurety bond for appearance in There is no charge for meeting 76 Prospect St., has charge of local Today, 12.33 a.m. — Desk fire at 60 For further information call 525- sion. said. early todav with tampering with a court in Rockville on Jan. 29. Elm St. (Town) with Schumacher. The public is in­ Rhody No. 1 arrangements. 0013. vited. His record as a boxer is 17-0-1 and The appeals panel also threw out ‘Super’ Quarterbacks he is considered by Ring Magazine to Scott’s contention that the trial judge BOSTON (UPI)-A loss be the world lighlheavyweight cham­ allowed the prosecutor undue to a national power is Trial Railroad Ride pion. His most notable victories were latitude in his cross-examination of worth more than a loss to DO SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF against Eddie Gregory in 1978 and an investigator for Scott. a local rival. Yaqui Lopez last year. The boxer also had argued that he Don’t Agree on Odds Planned Next Week THIS In his appeal, Scott argued that his had been illegally held as a material That seems to he the case was "poisoned” by a statpment witness to the murder that had been consensus of New LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The •MANCHESTER — In an effort to demonstrate "the SPRING, 1980 which he gave voluntarily but which connected to the armed robbery. England's Division I problems. We played them last year the best team ever, " Bradshaw said. two quarterbaclts, Terry and we lost to them, 10-7, out here. viability of short-run commuter rail lines” in central he would not sign because authorities But the appeals court said the haskethall roaches, who “ But then we went out and got beat Connecticut. US. Rep. Toby Moffett (D-6th) is Bradshaw and Vince I've looked at those films over and THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT/STORRS refused his request to have an at­ Newark Police Department had have fallen into rank this by Philadelphia, We went out and organizing a passenger run of the freight-only Hartford- ■'A' torney examine it. Ferragamo, agreed the over and what I see Is a real good played just terrible and that got the There will be a variety of courses on both graduate and undergraduate levels at probable cause to hold Scott for week and given Rhode team.” lo-Manchester rail ine next week. Storrs this spring. Courses are open to Individuals seeking enrollment for But the three-judge appeals court questioning. Pittsburgh Steelers don’t notion out of my mind. It's something The 'Special' will depart Hartford’s Union Station at credit on a non-degree/non-matriculating basis. Island the top spot among deserve to be such heavy "The spread is ridiculous,” said every week you have to prove — that 1:45 pm on Thursday, Jan. 24. arriving at the the region's clubs. favorites over the Los Angeles the Rams' Ferragamo, who started you're better than the other guy.” Manchester depot at about 2:20 p.m. Take some time to explore new areas or to learn what has happened most his first NFL game less than two recently In the fields of: The Rams, 8-3, who lost Rams in Sunday's Super Bowl Greene, the 33-year-old leader of "As a link in an east-west rail corridor in our state, the Olympics’ Boycott to Syracuse hy 10 points XIV. the Pittsburgh defensive unit, said he potential for passenger service on this line should be fully Art Agric. Economics last Friday, gained 13 of is excited about the possibility of a explored, " Moffett said Anthropology Biology And Los Angeles running back fourth Super Bowl title in the last six 5 For 25 years, only freight cars have been using the line. Design & Resource Mgnt. Ed Administration Chemistry 15 first-place votes and 71 Wendell Tyler said if he has a good years. Ed Psychology Would Be Harmful day, the Rams will beat the point The energy crisis, the need to look at every available Dramatic Arts Civil Engineering points in the weekly UPI "It excites me and it excites the opportunity for mass transit, and the importance of alter­ English Elementary Ed Computer Scl. DALLAS (UPI) — An American boycott of the Moscow Olym­ poll. URI had beaten Old spread and the Steelers. team,” said Greene. "Football is a High Tech & Adult Ed And so the first day of Super Week native other than the automobile,” says Moffett, led to Foreign Languages Electrical Eng. pics could squelch a chance for athletes — the possible future Dominion earlier in the very repetitious thing, blocicing and his support for the re-institution of passenger service on Human Dev. & Family Rel. Physical Ed began Monday, with the Steelers Engineering leaders of their countries — to learn how to get along, the coach week before falling to the tackling. You need new challenges the Hartford-Manchester line. Philosophy arriving in Los Angeles in a heavy and it is another challenge. Mathematics of the most powerful collegiate swimming team in the Southwest Noting that the automobile traffic along the route has Psychology Physics mighty Orangemen. rain and the Rams forced to work out “ If we win another one, we "increased dramatically,” Moffett suggested that the Sociology Statistics says. tourists home. along just the sides of their practice probably could be classified as a railroad also would "help cut down on air pollution and “I know that some of the best “ Finances is the name of the field due to the muddy conditions. dynasty.” Courses In these disciplines and many, many more are available to you at only times the youngsters spend at the game,” he said. High Price The Steelers, looking for an un­ help unclog the highways now serving the are a " $45 per credit hour. There will be an optional preregistration orientation ses­ If we didn’t let peo­ months ago. "It’s definitely wrong. Tyler said flatly that the outcome trust Olympics are when they visit with LEXINGTON, Ky. (U P D -A h ig h precedented fourth Super Bowl title, The oddsmakers look at the quarter­ sion on Wednesday, January 16, 1980 at 2;00 p.m. and again at 7:00 p.m. In ple go over there and spend money it of the game will depend largely on For over one hundred years, generations have athletes from other countries,” would hurt quite a bit. But the price of $220,(XX) was paid Monday at are 11-point favorites over the NFC backs and they see Bradshaw is one him. Fund-Raising Survey Room 146 of the Merlin Bishop Center. For additional registration Information George McMillion, head coach at champion Rams in showdown in please call 486-3832. put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes athletes should be allowed to go. the opening session of Keeneland's of the best that ever played and the The Los Angeles Rams’ leading and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust SMU, said Monday. “ I don’t want to steal the quote — I January Horses of All Ages Sale for Pasadena’s . look at me and see all that lack of rusher the past season, Tyler said MANCHESTER — The Manchester Unit of the Please note that many courses offered at Storrs are offered for students In the American Cancer Society will conduct a fund-raising with warmth and sincerity to each famuy . “Maybe some of these young peo­ heard it from (former Olympic Our Paige, a 6-year-old broodmare in “You look at the odds but then you experience. there are no real weaknesses in the University's Bachelor of General Studies program. This program Is designed ple will grow up to be leaders in their foal to Foolish Pleasure, winner of have to look at our side of the story,” “But I don’t think my lack of flatware survey Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p m at for Individuals with either an associate’s degree or the first 2 years of college served. champion) John Nabor. He said, defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers Marshalls Mall. countries. And if they get along at the ‘They once stopped wars to have the the 1975 Kentucky Derby. said Pittsburgh's Bradshaw. “We’ve experience will play a major role. It but the Rams “would make the best completed who now wish to study for a bachelor’s degree on a part time basis. Olympics they have a chance to get Olympics. Now they want to stop the The opening session high price was never beaten these guys, we’re might have some bearing on the out­ A leading silversmith wants people to choose which For more specific Information on this program call Ms. Anita Bacon at 486- of what they give us. patterns of high quality stainless steel flatware they like along later in life. That increases the Olympics because of a war.’ paid by Buckram Oak Farm, playing in their home city and it’s come, but 1 don’t expect it to. The 4670. chances for peace and that’s what I “The game depends on me,” the and just by making their choice known, the manufacturer “You’ve seen those commercials Lexington, owned by Mahmoud almost at their home field. If I was Steelers are favored in every game second-year running back said. “I’m IIwUnlivKllyiif VVcT/A' care about.” will pay the American Cancer Society $I per person. that say, ‘America does not send Fustok of Saudi Arabia. The day’s back in Ruston, La., I would say the they play in. I’m sure they’ll feel it’s an important part of our game. I ConiiecIlcvtA NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir Steelers got it all the way, no sweat. There is nothing to buy, nothing to sign, nothing to do but txtendtdi McMillion also said President athletes to the Olympics, Americans top-priced mare is a half-sister to an even game going into it. know I'll be important to this game. FUNERAL HOME But I’m here and 1 know what the look. XC'oiUlttuIngy Carter might be wise to consider do.’ Well, if America doesn’t send the champion sprinter My Juliet, which Bradshaw refused to call the " I f I have a good day, we’ll do it. If 142 E. CENTER 8T„ MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 Rams are capable of doing. This is an opportunity for area residents to help the An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Imtitution tdMXUS)^ punishing the Soviet Union in the athletes to the Olympics, I don’t see has earnings of more than $500,000. Steelers a dynasty but defensive I don't have a good one, we are in ACS raise much needed funds. pocketbook for its invasion of how America can stop them from Our Paige was consigned by Jed “The Rams are an outstanding tackle Joe Greene thought the team trouble. It’s like performing in a cir­ Afghanistan by letting American going. Of course, 1 know it can Nelligan, Lexington, acting as an team. They have a tremendous could qualify. cus ... everybody is watching athletes compete and keeping the happen that way. agent. dbfense and they pose a lot of “ At one time, 1 believed we were Wendell Tyler.” 10 - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. Jan. 15, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 15. 1980 - I t Today’s Grid Recruiting Visits Rapped ( 40-T ourney Tour ATLANTA (UPI) - Doug have three visits with a prospect. But "I don't care for it because its very "I don't know any coach,” said Sport Parade Barfield contends the NCAA’s it did tighten up its interpretation of nature forces too many of our McKay, “who really likes having to new tougher rules on a “ visit.” colleagues to do things that go go into a home and try to sell himself "If one of our recruiters drops by a m Milt Richman recruiting visits favors the against my grain,” says Louisville and his program to an 18-year-oId boy high school to talk to its coach, and a Coach Denny Crum. “It should be and his parents.” For Young Golfers VPI Sports Editor nation’s top boy we're interested in happens to enough for a young man, and his Pepper Rodgers, fired by Georgia EASTR A S T ' FALMOUTH,R A T .R ^ O T T T 'U Mass.IVAoein Las T oo Vegas, \/A

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Anita Ruckow, fireplace at 75 England Seacoast, the - Musical Instruments 4 YEAR OLDS” home — no experience Walter Stahl, wood stove at 67 - Boats & Accessories RARE OPPORTUNITY - necessary — excellent pay. required, mileage paid. H & R troductory lesson with this ad. Peter N. Owren and Rhoda L. Highwood St.. $650. cities of Boston, New - Sporting Goods OWN YOUR OWN Rtglittr (or Fill now Person to Maintain and Repair Write: American Service, Block. 236-1981. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549 Linwood Drive, $350. BUSINESS. Distributor for ALUMINUM Sheets used as Owren to David A. Andriacco and C & D Distributors for Edward Roger Morgan, wood stove at 37 York, Washington, and in - Garden Products Call 843-9388 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, LOOKING FOR MATURE, Quebec and Montreal, - Antiques Kodak film, Duracell or 649-0103 Solid State Equipment Dallas. Tx. 75231. RESPONSIBLE & printing plates, .007 thick Rose E. Andriacco. property at 65 Mozzer, wood stove at 136 Avery St,, Brent Road, $300. - Wanted lo Buy Batteries. G.E.. Sylvania and Mx2814 ', 25 cents each or 5 $450. Canada. RELIABLE PERSON to High St.. $52,900. Michael Kutcher, garage at 291 RENTALS other photo products needed Babysit in my Coventry home. for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Notre Dame Academy of and Do Pasteup Work. LEGAL SECRETARY- Law RECEPTIONIST- Part Time □ REAL ESTATE William M. Smith to Robert J. Eastern Rooting Corp. for Stuart Wetherell St., $5,000. - Rooms for Rent in your area. No selling. Ser­ Firm in Vernon seeks full Ask for Rose, 742-9277 after 5 picked up before 11 a.m. Terry Jr. and Robert J. Terry Sr., B. Gibson, roof work at 144 Scott Waterbury and South - Apartments tor Rent vice top Retailers under days or evenings. H & R p.m. ONLY. M & R Enterprises Inc., footings time Legal Secretary with Block, 236-1981. property at 67 Bridge St., conveyance Drive, $995. Catholic High School of - Homes for Rent exclusive contract established good Wping and shorthand Homes For Sale 23 and foundation at 120 Tolland Turn­ - Business for Rent by us. High immediate in­ CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye tax $59.95. Eastern Roofing Corp. for Catholic Hartford give credits for Help Wanted 13 Excellent Benefit Package skills. Experilterienced preferred. pike, $12,000. - Resort Property for Rent come minimum required in­ NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK set, electric welder, acetylene J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Robert J. participating in the non­ - Wanted to Rent Phone 646-1974,‘ between 9 Archdiocese of Hartford, roof work Robert A. Dean, roof repairs at 45- vestment $9,975. 100% profit a m. and 5 p.m. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, outfit, aluminum ladder, Luchina and Gail M. Luchina, profit program, according - Wise for Rent structure. Call between 8 AM WAITRESS WANTED - trailer tires, new electric at 234 Keeney St., $990, 47 Edwards St., $1,000. Experienced preferred. Apply HOMEMAKERS- Need paneled living room, eat-in to Laurie Pisch, assistant AUTOMOTIVE & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or Please Call MATURE SITTER, Highland kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, generator, electric lawn- propertv at Knollwood subdivision, David Harvey Home Remodeling Leonardo A. Parla, roof for wood Corner Soda Shop, Main St., money for bills? Need four director. - Autos for Sale write: American Film Park School area, for 7 and 9 lovely quiet setting on dead­ mower. Evenings, 633-7060. $103,640. for Nick DiRaimondo. roof work at storage at 55 Bruce Road, $300. - Trucks for Sale P rocessing, Inty, 1935R Manchester, between 2 and people for part-time jobs. Earn $8.00 to $10.00 hourly. year old girls. Hours 3 to 5, end street, deeded beach Robert L. Morazzi to Robert M. 22 Bishop Drive, $1,000. - Heavy Equipment tor Sate Hoover Court, B'ham, AL 3:30. PRICING CLERK TO ASSIST Monday thru Friday. Send WOOD FOR SALE- Cut any Brahaney and Choma Inc., fence at - Motorcycles-Bicycles MANCHESTER HERALD Car, phone needed. 633-9175. rights. $79,900. Call exclusive Wilson and Sandra L. Wilson, proper­ Harold Parent, for Raymond J. 35226. in service department. Some replies to: Box KK, c/o agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, length, split, delivered, $95 a 43 Wildwo^ Drive, $400. - Campers-Traffers-Moblle good cord. Call 875-6787. ty at 23 Cumberland St.. $56,500. Williams, roof work at 338 Wood- Homes Ask For dispatching and telephone Manchester Herald. Beazley Co. Realtors, Equ Equal Adoption of trad<* namr bridge St., $1,200. Resin Production - A utom otive Service TYPISTS AND CLERK contact. Chance for advance­ housing opportunity. 443-4470. Loyalty Day Meeting TYPISTS are needed to work Sheldon Cohen ment. Liberal company SECRETARY NEEDED for WHEELS - G.M., 13"-14”. Robert R. Boulay as Bob's Auto James Beattie, wood stove at 52 NEW YORK (DPI) - - Autos for Rent-Lease WAITRESSES AND MANCHESTER - The state VFW in the Hartford area. Call HOSTESS. Part time days. benefits. Call 871-1111. TAX PREPARERS with our large client company for Ford, Plymouth, 15". Dodge Body, 390 New State Road. Oak Grove St,, $500. U.S. plastic resin produc­ today. TAC/TFMPS, 727-8430. Apply at Tacorral. 246 Broad 643-2711 — Ext. 51 experience. Part time days. assignment east of the river. Truck, 16”, 8-lug, slit-rims. Building permits Loyalty Day committee will meet IMMEDIATE OPENINGS- January 30th thru first week MANCHESTER - NEW Call 643-2880. Malcolm J. Kerr, roof work at 670 tion in 1979 increas^ by 10 Street, Manchester. Fpr Appointment Up-date classes given. H & R LISTING. 8 room raised Robert S. Smith, wood stove at 13 North Main St., $1,000. tonight at 8 at the VFW Post Home, percent over 1978, accor­ EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Excellent opportunities for Block. 236-1981. in April. Must have shorthand 608 E. Center St. MAKERS wanted for cocktail self-motivated Health 80 wpm, be able to operate Ranch in prestige area For­ Walker St.. $600. John R. Thrall, wood and coal ding to the Society of the mal dining room, 3 - 4 The local VFW post and auxiliary lounge. Call 644-9637 between Oriented Person. Professional calculator and type 50 wpm. Bidwell Home Improvement Co. stove at 151 Vernon St., $600. Plastics Industry. Resin 9 a.m. and 12 noon. bedrooms, family room, 2 12 will host the state Loyalty Day atmosphere, experience For interview call Lydia at ROUND SOLID OAK TABLE for Nelson Kilpatrick, vinyl siding at Thomas Graham, wood stove at 34 production for 1979 is es­ COOKS AND preferred. Apply American Dunhill Temps. 289-4319. baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car gar­ Parade this year. Volunteers are still PART TIME. Want cash for DISHWASHERS. Part time WE NEED Assemblers and age, much more. The Hayes with leaves. With 6 Oak 100 Concord Road. $2,500. Radding St., $400. timated at 39.4 billion Lady Fitness Center, Chairs, $360, Occasional needed for some positions. Post and the holidays? For every day? nights. Apply at Tacorral. 246 Manchester, 649-1611. Winders for our day shift only. Corp., 646^)131 Bidwell Home Improvement Co. Peter L. Brown Co. for Rick pounds, up 3.7 billion Please apply: Able Coil & Chair. Drop I^af Table, 40." auxiliary members are invited. It's easy with the phone in Broad Street, Manchester. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Call 649-5547. for Francie Murphy, vinyl siding at Strong, vinyl siding at 118 Pitkin St., pounds over 1978. your own home. Call 249-7773. MACHINIST- Lathes , Electronics, Howard Road, COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 SHAKLEE MEANS Bridgeports. Full Time-Part Bolton. HOUSEKEEPERS baths, first floor panelled SUCCESS! Join the growing PART TIME HELP Wanted time, experienced only JANITORS. Full-time, part- family room with fireplace ADVERTISING Shaklee Family of Indepen­ downtown, Manchester. Call Capable of making own set-up TIRE STORE MANAGER time. Weekdays, weekends. and large deck. Formal dining WAITRESSES. Part time SECURITY GUARD 646-5999. TRAINEE. Strong company, Mature, responsible in­ room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ T V Tonight BALL RATES dent Distributors. You’ll get and working independently. age. Wooded lot, walk out WOOD - Split your own and PART TIME EVENINGS- nights. Apply at Tacorral. 246 what you put into it, and We have an opening for a Minimum 5 day, 50 hour week. strong salary, for strong dividuals. Apply in person save money while staying in 1 DAY...... 14'imtraMi Manchester. Light duty Broad Street, Manchester. willed person. Call Al 633-5886. East Hartford Convalescent basement. Group I. Philbrick more! Hear about our Bonus, Security Guard at our Good starting pay, CMS- Agency, 646-4200 shape. All hardwood, 05.00 a 6:00 X O a v e Allen 2:48 4:30 3 DAYS . .. 13*M)HKiMt janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per Car & Travel Opportunities! Distribution Center on Century 96 Contract, Blue Home. 745 Main St. East Hart­ ford. cor-d, $39.00 a 1/2 cord, X (£ @ 8 New> 8 8 8 Best 01 Carson X Rat Patrol 8 Kitty Today 6 DAYS ...1 2 ‘ imiPDiMf week. Ideal for retiral or PACKER/DELIVERY MAN - Call 289-1249. Route 5 in South Windsor. Cross, Major Medical delivered. Call 742-9815. 3 ) I Love Lucy Nights. 1 a m. to 9a.m.. Apply BABYSITTER NEEDED 8 Sergeant Bllko 3:00 S«T.M26tli9tol 26 DAYS ...11'iraiPaNY semi-retired. Call 649-5334. Prescription and Dental VETERANS. Unbelievable 3 ) Joker’s W M l7 /C o v p l« at Bess Eaton, 150 Center One must be able to do from 7 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. 12:00 (X Movie "The Siege At Red Green Manor area. Own Coverage. 8 Paid Holidays. 2 opportunity. Buy this 5 8 South By Northweel PtKw; 1-«00.3»2-0512 15 WORD, $2.1 0 m m Street. TOWN OF MANCHESTER ' Audits, Openings and EXPERIENCED SEWING 8 The Odd Couple X Cokega Basketball River" (1954) Van Johnson. MON-TUES transportation. References. minutes access Rte. 86- Exit bedroom, 2 oath Colonial. No HAPPY ADS *2.50 M l Closings, and Patroling. MACHINE Operator needed. 9 Streets Of San Frartclsco X Ko|ak Joanne Dru. ADMINISTRATIVE , Call 6 4 ^ 1 . 97. Call 872-3270, 9 a.m. to 6 AMBITIOUS WOMAN - Part down payment. No closing X Movie "Tell Them Willie Boy 8 Six Million Dollar Man FIVE OPENINGS Part time hours, irregular Please call 646-2511. THREE-PLACE TILT 0 3-2-1 Contact BARGMINIGHTS LAUNDRY AND DIAPER ASSISTANT TO PUBLIC i p.m. time or full time. Flexible costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- Is Here" (1969) Robert Redlord. 3:18 AVAILABLE! Earn $5.82 per schedule. Company 2000. SNOWMOBILE TRAILER 6:30 Katharine Ross. SERVICE needs folderess WORKS DIRECTOR | MECHANIC- FULL ARE YOU ONE OF THE hours. If interested call 646- X The Gong Show Vernon cinj L2 hour. Minimum 18 hours. Full Benefits and Store FULL OR PART TIME $400. 1972 Polaras Colt Snow­ 3D Card Burnett And FrlerKts US Dr. Srmtt On Hebrews full or part time, AM and PM. time, part time. National $12,970 - $14,008 I EXPERIENCE in all phases MORE THAN 50% of the un­ 8689. mobile $500. Call 643-2301 (B T lcT ac Dough Rouifs vi kt •- Discounts. Apply at the of Automobile Repairing. SALES- World Book / Child TOLLAND- 6 Room Custom 8 Abbott And Costello 4:00 Call 289-1527. Company. Management Works under the Public Works | employed Nurses in Connec­ after 6 weekdays; anytime 8 8 8 NBC News 8 News ‘vJ3j Employment Office, 11th Electrical knowledge helpfiH. Craft. Publishers of World Built Ranch, Family Room 12:30 training offered. Car Director performing a widci ticut? If so, we would like to with Fireplace. Fireplace in weekends. 8 0 Over Easy SALESMAN- Opportunity for floor, Monday thru Must have own tools, (iood Book/Child Craft will begin meet and talk with you at a 8 BobNewhart 8 Our Miss Brooks necessary. Call 12 to 4 p.m., variety of technical and ad-' immediately hiring Sales Living Room. Very clean exciting position. Knowledge 872-2128. (College Students Thursday, 10 to 4. wages and fringe benefits. special tea to be held in your 1:00 HALL FOR RENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••• of stoves helpful. Base plus ministrative assignments in-' Apply in person, Ozzies Auto Representatives in the LAUNDRY: part-time home, must be seen, occupan­ "So Long At The 4th FUNNY WEEK Welcomed). G. FOX * CO. honor on Wednesday, Jan. 23, X Movie Kor parties, showers, receptions, eluding preparing Federal andj Electric & Supply Co. Ask for Greater Hartford area. Our weekend folder needed for our cy 30 days. Call evenings 643- Fair" (195t) Jean Simmons. Dirk A M N M R G flL M Pen$onalt 2 commission. Full medical at 7:30 p.m. Look for your in­ meetings i Complete kitchen H A R T F O R D Mr. Cuasno. commissions average over $80 laundry department. Apply in 7457, 7:00 B o g a rd e i i 1 A ’ ’ benefits. Paid vacation. Call LUBE PERSON, Reliable, to State grant applications,! vitation in this paper on Jan. THREE-PIECE MATCHING facilities Large enclosed parking per sale. No specific hours person Meadows Convales­ X CBS News 8 8 8 Tomorrow n 1 U i^5 FORT LAUDERDALE by Air Mrs. Gray 525-1931. lubricate trucks and trailers. monitoring the status of| Equal Opportunity Employar 20. Vernon Manor Health Care LIVING ROOM SET - lot Inquire MAINTENANCE required. Your time is your cent Home, 333 Bidwell ® 8 M - A - S * H February 4th., one or two Experience necessary. $5.25 capital improvementi Facility, 180 Regan Road, BOLTON LAKE Tanish/brown plaid. Sofa, X 8 ABC News 1:30 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - APPLICATIONS now being own. Opportunities for ad­ Vernon, EOE. Street, Manchester, 647-9194. love seat, chair. $175. Call 871- X N e w s r Lithuanian Hall seats at Group Rates. Call Hourly. All Fringe benefits, projects, and performingi vancement to management WATERFRONT CAPE. 6 (3) 8 Dating Qairre soo 24 GOLWAY STREET after noon 649-3333. Earn up to $200 a week. for appointment call 688-7596. accepted for a 7-3 Full Time 1535. I t Featival O t Faith easement and rights-of-way' position in our Maintenance position if desired. Full time rooms, year round home with X News Experienced or will train. wood stove. Swim, fish, sail or 8 Sounding Board MANCHESTER “u n JUSTICE Apply 330 Ledyard Street, acquisition activity. | Department, for floor care. Benefit Plan. Interviewing MACHINISTS WANTED 8 News X Joe Franklin 7:25 ACCOUNTANT - PUBLIC skate. Won’t last at $49,900 Call before 6 P.M. F0RALL"n 9:35 Announcements 3 Hartford. Excellent working conditions Thursday, January 17th., 9 80DlckCavett 8 M * A 'S * H Local CPA Firm needs Graduation from a four year' SERVICE STATION 2nd & 3rd Shift Group I, Philbrick Agency. Jlign^43j061|^^46j9^ college witha Bachelor’s] and benefits. Contact Mr. a m OR 4 p.m., at branch of­ 2:30 experienced Public Accoun­ fice, 171 Market Square. 646-4200 FOUR KEYSTONE MAGS on 7:29 8 The Odd Couple ATTENTION TOTALPHONE GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- degree, with major work ini Thurston. Meadows Convales­ • Bridgeport Operators • CttC Turning Center Operators 8 Daky Numbers tant. Familiarity with "Small ATTENDENT Route 24, Newington. (Jonn. 4 wide tires. Excellent condi­ SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need Experienced Preferred. Call Firm Clients” helpful. Poten­ cent Home, 333 Bidwell •••••••••••••••••••••••••• public administration or' Day Shift. Apply in Street, Manchester, 647-9194. • Lathe Operators • NC Cintimatic Operators tion. $250. Call Kim at 643-4139 7*30 help receiving your calls? for appointment 633-9474. tial and Fringe Benefits business administration is] Real Estate Wanted 28 X P.M. Megazine Temporary or permanent. Connecticut Hardface, & person to: STOCK & DELIVERY • Jog Bore Operators • Oeburring Persons or 643-0832 evenings. excellent. Please send resume required. Experience in per-i PERSON- Monday thru X All In The Family BONANZA'S FAMOUS Personal Attention ... Very Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ to Pue, Semel & Co. 281 Hart­ • VTL Operators SELLING your house? Call us X Sha Na Na forming grant administration! Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Good BETTE MIDLER Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- bury. ford Tpke., Vernon, Ct. 06066. Please call lor appointment or apply In person to first and we'll make you a X Face The Music 8623. is desirable. ' SILVER LANE driving record. Station wagon cash offer! T.J Crockett. 8 Look What They've Done To ALANBA1ES_ $370 / THOUSAND FOR NURSE AIDES: All Shifts. delivery. Good opportunity for ^S ong WATER AND SEWER ' SHELL Orientation program starting early retiree or student with Le-Mi Corporation Realtor, 643-1577. FIREWOOD - Well-seasoned, 8 0 MacNell / Lehrer Repoct ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. ANALYST every Monday. Pleasant ready to burn, A-1 hardwood. Postage paid. Free applica­ compatable schedule. Apply 190 Tunnel Road MAY WE BUY your home'’ 8 Three's A Crowd THEROSE $12,970 - $14,008 working conditions. Call Mrs, in person only: Harrision's Cut into stove and fireplace S Maude tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86, 732 LATHE OPERATOR- Two 252 8p«nc«r St. Vernon, Conn. 06066 Quick, fair, all cash and no lengths. True full cord, 128 cf. R MOTHER AT HOME during years experience precision Performs responisble and dif­ Malloney at Burnside Con­ Stationers, 849 Main Street, 8 tic Tec Dough Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. MinchM tvr valescent Home, 289-9571. ______Telephone 871-1244 problem. Call Warren E. $90 delivered in Manchester the day with two small work. Excellent Wages and ficult professional ad­ Manchester, 646-7272. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 8:00 children wants to form a Play area. 528-2J50. X The White Shadow TEMPORARY WORKERS- Benefits including Retirement ministrative analysis in the Group. If interested, please Assignments East of The Plan. Hawk Precision Com­ X Cross-Wits call 649-4783. Water and Sewer Depart­ X 8 Happy Days River for Clerk / Typists and pany, 303 Burnham Street. ment. X Colitgt Basketball other office skilled personnel East Hartford. 528-9845. 8 8 8 T h e Misadventures Of beginning January 1980. Top A Bachelor’s degree in Public Sherfff Lobo company. Top pay, for top SALES AQENT Administration. Business Ad­ 8 0 Nova skills. Call Lydia. Dunhill WANTED 8 Qunsmoke ministration, Economics or a □ EMPLOYMENT Temps, 289-4319. Do you want to be in­ two year college degree in 8:30 dependent? Businessmen Business Administration and XMervOrlffIn CLERK; GENERAL like to advertise by giving X 8 One In A Million Help Wanted 13 OFFICE. Adding, filing, et calendars, pens, keychains two years of increasingly responsible technical or 9:00 cetera. 40 hour week. Apply: and gifts to their HOUSEWIVES X Hawaii Flve-0 TOOLMAKERS - Machinists.' Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye customers. Men and analytical work is required. Apply 81 Commerce Street, X 8 Three's Company Street, South Windsor. women that can work WATER AND SEWAGE 8 8 8 Movie " P o w e r Glastonbury, PTG without supervision can (Premiere) Joe Don Baker. Ralph COMPANY, 'Telephone 633- TREATMENT MANAGER RIB EVE DINNER WANTED DRIVER for Auto build a career with the $16,950 - $20,352 Bellamy At the outbreak ol 7631. Body Shop Distributor in Thos. D. Murphy Co,, a World War II. Vanda joins forces Manchester. Able to do stock pioneer in advertising Supervises the operation an with an underworld don lo lake CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC over control of Ihe union (Pari 2) work and paint mixing. 5 1/2 since 1888. Your accounts maintenance of the water Earn Extra Money - Experienced only. Ton 8 0 A Tribute to Martin Luther day week with benefits. Call are protected and repeat source and treatment wages. Mply: Atlas Tile, 1862 649-5211, ask for Tony. orders make you money. King Jr. Benin Tpke,, Wethersfield, facilities, water and sewage 8 M ovte 'Dirty Mary. Crazy An excellent opportunity pumping stations and sewage Larry" (1974) Peter Fonda. 563-0151. TEA CH ERS AT ALL full or part time. Write Pat Rso.$5^ Mf > I D )N I ’ll f I IH( treatment facilities. Susan George A thrill-seeking LEVELS: Universal McKenzie, P.O. Box 122, young girl joins a speed-crazy With Your Own Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, Locust Valley, New York Graduation from college with tugitive in a dangerous escape Imagine, this delicious steak, plus baked potato, Texas Toast and a RN-LPN wanted for 3 p,m.-ll Ore. 97208. 11560. (rom a determined lawman p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. a B achelor’s degree in all the salad you can help yourself to from our famous salad bar. sanitary civil chemical 9:30 And now you can get two for just $5.99! Offer valid with coupon Apply director of nursing. X 8 Taxi Salmonbrook Convalescent engineering or environmental only at participating Bonanza Restaurants. Home, off House Street, sciences and at least two 10:00 “ GOING Part Time Job! Glastonbury. Please call 633- lADVERTISING PLEASE READ years' experience in the water X Paris 5244. X 0 N S W S or sewage treatment field X 8 Hart To Hart DEADLINE YOUR AD with at least one year's super­ . . . and mothers with young children, bring them 8 Connecticut Prime Time MANCHESTER - Shop Rite Plaza IN S TYLE" NURSES AIDES wanted for visory experience. Must have with you and save on baby sitting costs. full time on all shifts. Apply |12:00 noon tho day Harald la raaponaiblal at least Class I Water Treat­ 10:30 MANCHESTER - West Middle Plaza PQ director of nursing. Salmon- X Nine On New Jersey brook Convalescent Home, off Ibofora publication. for only ona Incorractl ment Plant Operator’s 8 Masterpiece Theatre Inaartlon and then only License and Class IV Sewage 0 The Forsyte Saga House Street, Glastonbury. Please call 633-5244. I Deadline for Saturday to tho alia of tho I Treatment Plant Operator’s m ■■■ HiCOUFONMl I Twenty-three Hours per week. Salary plus 11:00 m land Monday la 12:00 original Inaartlon. License from the Slate of X X 8 8 8 N S W S Call Now BABYSITTER NEEDED- Errora which do not I Connecticut or ability to ob­ gas allowance. X Ufa And TImaa Of Eddie Rob­ Monday through Thursday, 3 iNoon Friday. erts loeaon the value of tho tain one within one year after BONANZA’S RIB n ri DINNM p.m. to 10p.m. Own transpor­ appointment. SOUND INTERESTING? X Barmy HIH Iciaaalflad ada ara advertlaemani will not 8 Our Miss Brooks tation. Can 649-6022. Friday; You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and supervise |takan ovar the phona bo corroclod by an ad­ For application and job 8 Oavfd Allan weekends anytime. our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids — want a little In­ 0 Captioned ABC News ■a a convanlenco. The ditional Inaartlon. description, apply at the Per­ 647-9946 sonnel Office, 41 Center dependence and your own Income... or 11:30 RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy X Ufs And Times Of Eddie Rob­ working with an excellent sup­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ 6 4 7 -9 9 4 7 erts oiler valid with coupon only. porting staff. Very pleasant ticut. Closing date for filing is Ask for Jeanne Fromertn XM-A‘S-H Coupon expires 2/18/80. atmosphere. Good wages and January 21, 1980. X 8 ABC Movie Like Normal PLEASE CALLTHEATRE benefits. Please calf Doris She H eralii People" (1979) Linda Purl. FOR SCREEN TIMES An Equal Opportunity Blain, RN, Director of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Shaun Cassidy Nurses, 646-0129. Employer. 14 - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 15. 1980 EVENING HERALD. Tges., Jan. 15, 1980 - 15 ★ ir-k-kit-k-k-k-k-k fifif'^if'k'^^'kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Ptanuts — Charlat M. Schulz ★ S \9 X 50KRV, PRICES ARE You're eom to have HEV!C(3*E BACK! I WAS JUST H ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Punie Dear Abby bETTlNeroO HI6H..LUE TO 6 0 OUT.ANP HUNT CO«E BACK! 'V'V KIPPIN6 Ji D CAN'T AFF0R17 TO 1 Corral 1 Breadwinner » P B FOR YOUR 0U)N FOOP... D 4 Wails 2 Australian 0 R A By Abigail Van Buren FEEP ANYMORE.. A w HOU 9 Church seat birds 0 L Call 643-2711 7--- Y A H 12 Physician's as­ 0 0 Call 643-2711 7 ^ ' 7 " 3 Catches 1 N E sociation ^ touv* ^ 4 Finds lacking R U B R (abbr.) J’ 5 Undivided 0 K 1 E 13 Beyond 6 Labor group N E T 8 (prefix) 7 Depression ini­ T E] 14 Poetess tials FRANK AND ERNEST A L T E n DEAR ABBY: This letter has taken me 2Vi years to Lowell 8 Vast desert n U E R| write. It is in response to someone who asked you ii she 15 English tavern 9 Constellation R N o1 16 Biblical word 10 Arabian 0 S S r] should acknowledge the birth of a friend s baby who had 17 Wine (Fr.) prince been diagnosed as having Down's Syndrome. (Mongolism.) Priacllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan W E E S| LEGAL NOTICE Apartmentt for Hoot 53 W anfd to Rant 57 16 Beasts of 11 Comedian Ed Thank you. Abby. for saying. "Yes. the mother of such a burden 30 Other 47 Scandinavian HOWAJ?E WE FUNNV 20 Embellish TWO BEDROOM child needs all the support and cheering up she can get." 19 Environment 31 Sow god I read that column the day I came home from the hospital EVER G a N & SOU 22 By means of APARTMENT- Newly ID PAV FOR agency(abbr) 34 Type measure 48 Bathe AUDIT REPORTS with little Jimmy, my newborn Down's Syndrome baby. But SHOULD 24 Before (prefix) 37 Runnered renovated. On bus line. 5295 PRISCILLA'S 25 Oil 21 Degree (abbr.) 50 Songstress COUPLE WITH 2 there is so much more that most people need to know, and as ASK' . vehicle monthly, plus utilities. Wall- 28 Ten-dollar 23 Banquet Smith In accordance with Section 7-394 of the General Statutes, notice to-wall’carpeting. Call after 6 CHILDREN want 3-b<^room one who has had that experience, may I say it: HORSE? pieces 24 Nut 39 Twofold 51 Narrative is hereby given that there are on file in the Office of the Town p m.. 684-4526, or 487-0595. apartment, with heat, hot Please keep in mind that what happened to Jimmy was 25 Exclamation - m ::

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