PAGE FOllRTEEN— MANCHESTER EVKMNC! HKHAI.I>. Miinrlii'slor. Ciinii.. M in i . M.mli Daniel F. Verilli Jr. of Bolton; a daughter. Mrs. Doris Anderson ObItuariM Luetjen of Hebron; three brothers. Arabs send aid to Lebanon William J. Stevenson and Herbert F. (ConlinunI from Page One) Mri». I)«‘rlliii S. (icorgi* Mrs. Frank J. Cen'asrio Stevenson, both of Manchester, and barrages on the Rashidieh and Al Albert Stevenson of Clearwater. Israeli helicopter landed Sunday Bass camps near Tyre and firing falling back in the Bourj Rahhal- EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Bertha SOUTH WINDSOR- Mrs. Roberta Aabbassiyeh area. Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Eveline night near the Rashidieh refugee echoed throughout the hills surroun­ Shaw George, formerly of East Hart­ Corder Gervascio, 58. of 129 Overlook The weather Watkins of Woodland Hills, Calif., camp south of the city and a tremen­ ding the city as the invading Israeli PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and ford. died Friday at Westfield Manor Road died Friday. She was the wife and Mrs. Gertrude Rowsell of Sun Ci­ dous explosion followed, apparently Abu Jihad, top Fatah military com­ in Meriden. She was the widow of of Frank J. Gervascio. fo r^ worked to consolidate their Showers tonight, ending towards Paul E. George. ty, Ariz.; and two granddaughters, when the Israelis blew up a Palesti­ positions in a strategic semicircle mander, headed southward toward morning. Lows near 40. Partly sunny Mrs. Gervascio was a graduate of guerrilla positions in Tyre. Mrs. George was born in Plainville Doreen and Dawn Anderson of nian ammunition dump. around the town. and mild Wednesday. Highs in the 50s. Blessing Hospital School of Nursing, In Sidon, scores of people rushed Outlook; Generally fair and cool and had Hvm in Blast, Hartford and Hebron. Israeli gunners unleashed artillery Palestinian forces were seen Quincy, III., and had been employ^ The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 forward when Arafat’s convoy through Saturday. National weather Middtefieid. She was a member of as a registered nurse at Manchester stalled in' a traffic jam. map on page 7B. Phono 647-9946 Temple Chapter. Order of Eastern Main St., is in charge of Memorial Hospital for the past 12 “We are with you, Arafat!” t h ^ for homo doilvory Star of Manchester, and the arrangements, which are in­ years. A veteran of World War II, she complete. Leftists rejected shouted. "On with the revolutilH — I -i, m>ars with the U.S. Army Death to the Israelis.” ^ (ConlinuftI from Page One) itationed at IVIre. Ellon P. Woodman ’The big loser was Socialist leader Western correspondents counted 31 Minister Christian Bonnet who had Saturday ~K«irtlivA/T: t Washington, VERNON — Mrs. Marion Evans Francois Mitterrand, 61. Rejected in large Iraqi trucks and 15 smaller qualified for the NCAA~]Y Hospital in Woodman, 78, of 300 South §t. died the job of organizing the elections nationwide elections for the third Syrian vehicles moving inland and announcing the results. sem ifinals with vict i nd tjie 7th Saturday at Rockville General time in five years, he blamed his toward the embattled guerrilla Michigan State and x,, England. Hospital after a long illness. She was Later, the Gaullist Rally for the defeat on his rambunctious Com­ stronghold of Nabatiyeh from the Fullerton, respectively. S 919, in Ely, Republic, with 147 seats now the munist partners. Lebanese coast south of Sidon. Voters of district the wife of Elton P. Woodman. and Notre Dame went ti st Hartford Mrs. Woodman was born in largest single party in the new parlia­ The Socialists and Qommunists The fighting brought a refugee version of "Meet Me in S j coming to Walpole, Mass., and had lived in ment, Barre’s middle-of-the-road split six months ago over updating exodus from the south. According to Union for French Democracy and the beating Villanova and D< / She was a Stamford before coming to Vernon their Common Program for U N. figures, 60,000 Palestinians and Sociajist Party’s secretariat all were Top-ranked Kentucky v yr Lutheran about a year ago. She was a member nationalization and welfare 100,000 Lebanese have been made huddling to plan next moves. 6 Arkansas in next of Union Memorial Church of Stam­ measures. homeless'by the fighting. semifinals while No. 9 Di y two sons. ford and the Friendly Circle of the veto consolidation Notre Dame. The winner^ ^ , ,^cio of St. church. day night. ^.s Lee Ger-She is also survived by two Dollar erosion hits home Disagreei Duke had an easy ti: ^jniversity of daughters, Mrs. Ralph Tartaglia of By SESAIN VAUGHN the town and the district, which is the District voters, taken in only one of fa) daughters, ol K u m ff. scmebel. 0 South Windsor and Mrs. Leo Kase of (Continued from Page One) It’s why some observers believe entire district electorate. the resolutions, indicated 27 in favor Mary Beth Gervascio, at home, and imported cars rise, American and GREG PEARSON Mrs. Schiebel was bom Nov. 7,1891 Massapequa, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs, ’The directors took careful steps to and 580 oppos^ to the committee, Mrs, Russell (Kathleen) Brown of the passage of President Carter’s manufacturers take advantage of the Herald Reporters in Hartford and had lived in East Bklna Hall of Cambridge, Mass,; A lot of people blame oil. It's energy bill by Congress is a necessity set a tone of strict decorum for the (founts of all district voters in favor Rockville; her mother, Mrs. Rose widening difference to hike the Hartford most of her life before com­ seven grandchildren and three great­ because you use too much oil heating if the dollar is to regain its strength. Nearly 600 voters of the Eighth meeting with the Pledge of of the committee were made on each Corder of Quincy, 111,; a brother, prices of some of their cars. ing to Ellington a year ago. She was a grandchildren. your home and too much gasoline to It’s not all bad news, however. A Utilities District Monday night made Allegiance at the beginnning and vote by the registrars of voters, but Sidney Corder of Lakeside, Calif.; For Americans who live abroad, charter member of Storr Chapter, The funeral is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at run your automobile. And a lot of that cheaper dollar means American their feelings about consolidation even a red, white and blue bunting Penny declared the vote clear with two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Kelley the bad news is now. Order of Eastern Star, of West Hart­ Bouton & Reynolds Funeral Home, oil has to be imported from other goods cost less overseas, so we tend with the town clear by defeating all draped across the directors’ table. the overwhelming majority of per­ and Mrs, Frances Berenz, bo.th of A bottle of beer in a Japanese bar ford. 545 Bedford St., Stamford. Burial countries. to sell more. And it means foreigners resolutions calling for the formation Penny opened the meeting by sons standing on each vote against Quincy, III.; two grandchildren and that cost 300 yen — or $1.03 — in early of a joint consolidation committee. saying that "No single issue has the resolution. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. will be in Fairfield Memorial Park, To pay for the oil, Americans send can visit America at cheaper prices, 1977 now costs $1.29. A U.S. military . several nieces and nephews. Despite the sound defeat of the se­ generated so much emotion in the The votes of the town directors, Delight Murray of Vernon; and a Stamford. a lot of dollars overseas. Now, the so more of them come. officer paying 100,000 yen for a small ' The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a m. cond step in the consolidation town" except perhaps the issue of who voted separately from the dis­ grandson, Daniel J. Murray III of Friends may call at the funeral rest of the world is swimming in all So the answer is to buy American, Off-base house or apartment has seen at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 process as outlined by the state trict voters, was also consistent with Vernon. home tonight from 7 to 9. those dollars we’ve been sending you might think. his rent leap from $344.82 to $429.18 serving liquor on Sunday. Graham Road, The Rev. Ronald Home Rule Act, both proponents and seven directors voting in favor of the The funeral is private. Burial will overseas to pay for the oil. Not necessarily; As the prices of since the start of last year. Despite all efforts to keep a solemn be in Blast Cemetery, Manchester. Erbe, pastor, will officiate. Burial opponents Monday night agreed that tone, the Eighth District voters could formation of the (;ommittee and two, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tax aid suspended the issue will not end here and that not hold down their enthusiasm in Vivian Ferguson and William Diana, Main St., Manchester, is in charge of Rocky Hill, continued efforts, either through the defeating the proposals. They came voting against the committee. During the spring recess this week, arrangements. Friends may call at Holmes courts or other forms, will be made with signs calling for "Freedom of Mrs. Ferguson’s and Diana’s votes students in the Accounting Club at Grasso to open health fair Funeral Home. 400 Main St., toward consolidation. Choice" and "Freedom from Cum­ were followed each time with There are no calling hours. Manchester Community College will ((-onliniK'd from Page One) Manchester, today from 2 to 4 and 7 each of the test areas. A literature displays by the Manchester Drug and ’The meeting at Manchester High applause from the district voters. suspend the free income tax mings,” referring to Ted Cummings, Cards given to Eighth Utilities District District Treasurer Howard Keeney, District to 9 p.m. fitness test (Harvard step) and a table will be available for those who Surgical Supply Inc., the Division of School followed the strict procedures At one point, Mrs. Ferguson assistance they have been providing a leader of the Committee for One voters shoot sliyward as district electors vote The family suggests that any series of tests to indicate general wish to begin an exercise program. Rehabilitation Services and drug in­ as outlined by the Home Rule Act and explained her’s and Diana’s vote. She Director Lawrence Noone and District Presi­ Harding Currier over the past few weeks. About 75 Manchester which organized the memorial gifts may be made to the physical abilities (broad jump, sit- Roger Simm of WFSB-TV will be formation from Crossroads and the parliamentary procedures laid out said she had requested an opinion as Monday night against the formation of a dent Gordon Lassow. (Herald photo by Pear­ The funeral of Harding Carrier of people have already taken advantage up, pull-up, etc.). most recent consolidation petition Newington Children’s Hospital or to present to answer questions on sports Manchester Police Department. carefully by Stephen Penny, chair­ drive. to the legality of the meeting from proposed Consolidation Commission. Leading son) 649 W. Middle Turnpike, who died of the service. the Memorial Fund of Our Savior Pulse readings will be taken with and athletic activities and his job as A representative frorn the Connec­ man of the town Board of Directors, Separate votes were taken on Town Counsel David Barry and had the voting in the front row are, left to right. Thursday, was Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church. When classes resume on Monday, electronic equipment. The results of sportscaster for Channel 3. not received an answer prior to the Covenant Church. ticut General Life Insurance Co. will at the outset of the meeting. ’The resolutions calling for a consolida­ March 27, individuals wishing help the questionnaire/test will compare In addition to the various displays directors were required by the law to tion committee consisting of every meeting. Thus she said she was Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Mrs. Henry Kllurd be available to answer questions may go to Room 103 at the college’s the participant’s belief about his and demonstrations from the town’s call the meeting, seeking g joint number of members from 5 to 15. voting against the resolutions West Hartford. Mrs. Mary Stevenson Verilli regarding Part B of Medicare and to Hartford Road campus any Monday, physical condition with his results in service agencies, there will also be assist with claim filing. resolution of the governing b ^ies of A complete count of the Eighth because she was not convinced of the The family has suggested that any E llard , 74, of Mount G ilead, Wednesday or Friday from 11 a.m. to legality of the meeting. Israeli forces told memorial gifts may be made to the Murrell’s Inlet, S.C., formerly of 1 p.m. through April 14. After' the meeting Barry said he Heart Association of Greater Hart­ Manchester, died Sunday in South Work done by the students will be SINUS SUFFERERS (>V[R no YCAPS cr DlPE'JOABLf SERVICE' had not heard of her request until Carolina. She was the wife of Henry ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. supervised by members of the ac­ ' IVNA-CUAII Monday at 5 p.m. Ellard. lUliM ^aWlaitwUtMiUiiHMaNiiiiil ladMlBiiiUaiaar Move to merge counting faculty at the college. Ap­ MonM M Om •««« iwaN IMW |l* n yw op «• I h « n Barry said today he is in­ Mrs. Ellard was bom March 3.1903 pointments are not required. pW oM WMMira W owmiUeii. M m yw W btMUi vestigating the question raised by to cease their fire MKMORIAM in Manchester, daughter of the late •» » •"< n»»iy noM. Vw cm boy lYNA-CLIM atlas bantig ATUoairraiMiUMim d lor « pcwctIpUoii. ^^a^l^o^on yuiriiUn d Mrs. Ferguson by checking the tapes In lovinif rntmory of John J Kifono Joseph and Sophia McCormick ...... bynMtar.TiyNM^ who paia«d away March 19. HT75 • Hour Enujrqcncv S(-rviCi,' of the board meetings; however, as Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Reports from both sides, shortly saw Israeli planes crossing the skies Stevenson, and had lived in Introductory 1 ^ 1 0 ’ Buriiur Soles & ServiO’ now at standstill Weizman today ordered Israeii before cease-fire announcement, and field reports spoke of air strikes of this morning, he had found no It dof«n'l lake a iperlal dav. Manchester most of her life. She had Offer Worth lo bring you to our mind* ■ Clean Hcatmq Oils direct reference to her question. forces to observe a total cease-fire in said Israeli gunners pounded Tyre in the Arqoub region to the east. lived in Butler, N.J., for a year A W ^ P g relm one pMk d •YNA- the dayi we dti not think of you Consolidation of the Eighth day by its voters; the town by its Barry said he was only asked by southern Lebanon. and its surrounding refugee camps In Beirut, Lt. Gen. Ensio Siilasvuo Are verv hard lo find before moving to South Carolina six The winning number drawn Satur­ 6 4 9 - 4 5 9 5 Utilities District and the Town of Board of Directors. the mayor if he should respond to the The cease-fire, announced by the with artillery fire from their U.S. of Finland met with Lebanese years ago. (m'TaSSESSSaffies---- )n Sadly tniAM'd hy day in the Connecticut daily lottery C M Us For Your Homo Hi Manchester reached a standstill, at "Such meeting shall by joint petition by holding Monday’s Israel Defense Ministry, was effec­ made 175mm "Long Toms.” Foreign Miniter Fuad Butros to work Mother. Father She is also survived bv a son. was 620. ueam PHARMACY least temporarily, Monday night tive at 11 a.m. EST. ’The Israelis had kept the coastal out the details of a U.N. Security lirolher and Sinters M ANCHimn PARKADI And All Conditioninq Ni cd'.. resolution appoint a Consolidation meeting. He recommended holding when residents of the district voted Commission of not fewer {han Rve the meeting based on the state The cease-fire was ordered after road north of Tyre under fire and Council-ordered cease-fire and against the formation of a Consolida­ nor more than fifteen members,” statute. Israeli jets and artillery' pounded shelled the bridge over the Litani Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. tion Commission. section 7-197 says. Comments were kept to a Palestinian positions near the River, the northernmost line of Siilasvuo came to Beirut from ’The present attempt at consolida­ No such joint resolution-was •minimum, on both sides of the issue, Lebanese towns of Tyre and Israeli forces in Lebanon. In Tel Israel, where officials gave np in­ tion is being proposed under sections reached Monday, and several per­ but town Director Joseph Sweeney Nabaliye today and a U.N. general Aviv, field reports said the Israelis dication when the Israeli troops 7-195 through 7-201 of the General sons said Monday night that they preceded his motion to form a joint cautioned that it may be some time also shelled Nabatiye, a major town would be withdrawn. Statutes of Connecticut, commonly expect the next step in the process committee with a statement that the before his 4,(X)0-man force can enter and Palestinian stronghold north of Siilasvuo told reporters it was too known as the Home Rule Act. ’Those will be into a courtroom. “directors in no way are proposing southern Lebanon to enforce a cease­ the Litani. early to tell when the 4,000-man U.N. sections, however, do not appear to The first steps to be taken to con­ consolidation. We are only carrying fire. Western reporters touring the front peace-keeping force would be able to include any provisions for the situa­ solidate are listed in section 7-195, out the requirements of the Home take up Its positions. tion that occurred Monday night the first section of the act. Rule Act.” His comments were met That followed word from the U.N. when the legislative body of the dis­ Two steps may be used to initiate with boos by the district voters. Command In Jerusalem that none of its blue-bereted international troops trict, its voters, failed to approve the the consolidation process. One The meeting was almost held up on Weiss won’t cut would be moving into southern formation of a Consolidation Com­ requires a two-thirds vote by the an initial vote Sf whether to allow mission. legislative bodies of all affected units residents of the Buckland area and Lebanon for a day at least. Section 7-197 calls for a meeting of of local government, in this case the Charles Drive, the disputed area An Israeli official said that if U.N. the legislative bodies involved in a Town of Manchester and the Eighth which is still in the hands of the state troops do go to Southern Lebanon, the consolidation proposal to elect the District. ’The second step, which was Supreme Court, (o vote at the school fund plan first stage will be limited to several commission, which would be charged used in this case, is a petitioning ef­ meeting as distrtet residents. dozen olmrvers. Field reports to Tel Aviv said with ironing out the details of the fort. Penny recommended that the Town Manager Robert Weiss has effort and that any significant change Israeli warplanes joined the bom­ attempt to consolidate. said that he will include the entire in budget figures would constitute ’The district was represented Mon­ —See Page Eighl-A bardment as Israeli troops dug In —See Page'Eighi-A budget request of the Manchester significant changes in level of ser­ across the southern tenth of Lebanon Board of Education in his budget. vices,” Weiss wrote to Yavis, and patrols sought out guerrillas The Board of Education has Weiss said that he will not include caught behind the Iron Israeli vise requested a $15,819,500 budget for the any funds in the Capital Improve­ that holds almost all the territory 1978-79 fiscal year. Wpiss, in a letter ment Budget for projects south of the Litani River. Monday to Board Chairman John If this shopping list looks strange to recommended by the Board of Prime Minister Selio El Hoss Yavis, said that he will include that Education. He said that he is hopeful drove to Damascus for talks with you, visit Food Mart in the Manchester figure in his budget proposal. some funding for such projects could Syrian President Hafez Assad. The Parkade. Along with your grocery Tile $15,819,500 figure is an in­ come from the education budget. Lebanese government delegated el crease of more than $1.1 million over The manager’s budget proposal items, you’ll find a Heritage Savings Hoss to try to persuade the Syrians to the existing school budget of $14,707,- will be reviewed by the Board of use their influence with their Moneymarket. A full service branch 500. Directors who will have to set a final Palestinians to stop fighting, office open 8:30-7:00 Monday and The manager’s proposed budget budget by the first week in May. political sources said. has to be completed by Monday. Several budget workshops have Hardline guerrilla groups Tuesday, 8:30-9:00 Wednesday through “I believe that your budget been scheduled by the board starting remained adamant the struggle will Friday and till 5:30 on Saturday. And represents essentially a hold-the-line Monday. go on. you’ll find a second Moneymarket inside Frank’s Supermarket on East Middle Turnpike. So when you’re Today’s news summary kHu% making your next shopping list, add a stop at Heritage. After all, we’re no HARTFORD (UPl) - Four the Southwest and the Southeast crude spilled from the wreck of farther away than the dairy case. scientists said today a state task — show the sharpest price in­ the supertanker Amoco Cadiz force report is slanted towards creases since December, with gas spread rapidly along the coast of the nuclear industry and does not up as much as 2.7 cents a gallon in Brittany today, blackening more adequately explain radiation some parts of the Southwest. than 70 miles of coastline dangers to plant workers or the lamb public. WASHINGTON (UPl) - All thebetkf way The leading official of the The scientists, members of the serious crime during 1977 dropped Nuclear Power Evaluation Coun­ 4 percent below 1976, despite a Unites Mine Workers Union in cil, recommended a halt on slight upsurge in violent crimes Ohio expressed doubt today that a further expansion of the nuclear such as rape, assault and murder, move to depose UMW president power industry. the FBI reported today. Arnold Miller would succeed. Spring comes to Parkade The number of "property The new contract, meanwhile, chop) WASHINGTON (UPl) - crimes” decreased 5 percent, the was undergoing close scrutiny by There’s no doubt that spring is in the air as Placing dogwood branches throughout D&L American consumers are wasting FBI’s preliminary annual report miners. employees at D&L at Manchester Parkade are Janice Mawson, left, cosmetician, and $20 billion a year on automobile said. TTiese decreases included 7 Rank-and-file Thetoric against decorate for the store’s spring sale, one of Alice Heidcavage, assistant to the depart-, repairs, thanks to a host of percent for larceny-theft and 2 the new contract — up for a many being held this week at the Parkade. ment manager. (Herald photo by Pinto) problems including fraud and in­ percent for burglary. The number Friday ratification vole — is run­ Savings competence, the government’s of automobile thefts was un­ ning high but many of the top car safety expert said today. changed. financially-pinched strikers & Lo a n A sso d a H o n Joan Clay brook, head of the But the declines were partially privately predicted its passage. end 'rug charges dismissed National Highway Traffic Safety offset by a 10 percent increase in Administration, said almost 40 forcible rape, 5 percent more WASHINGTON (UPl) - The MWnOftlCP:1007MllnSt.MpnchppMre i9 «8B6 »K-MwlOmc>-aDWm drug-related charges against ding to Prosecutor John M. Bailey. torney Michael Handler, public cents of every dollar spent on ear aggravated assaults and 1 percent Senate today interrupted its S«.. MinehnMr 649-3(XI7 • Covpnlry OIBcp: HT. 81. 742-7321 13 persons who were arrested in a defender for the Blast Hartford court repairs goes down the drain, and more murders, the FBI said. debate over the Panama Canal (or Officarn. 196, Wmllpioulholl-ag; 0iH9a;872-7887*Montynwki(ib^ However, he said the case against Fnnkli Supomiarkal. E. Mhfcflt Tumpite. ManciiMtr m i massive raid by Manchester Police Pinball Wizard manager, Julian and representative fur five of those the real total is probably higher. Robberies declined 4 percent. an effort to rush an emergency money Food Mart. W. MkMiP Turnpftp In thp ManchpMr Pwkadp at the Pinball Wizard, a youth hang­ Senise, 36. of 71 Wells St., has not arrest^ . farm bill into effect before the out on Main Street, were dismissed been dropped. Scruse was charged Handler had asked, for a motion to WASHINGTON (UPl) - There BREST, France (UPl) — Strong spring planting season. by Judge William Ewing in Common with illegal possession of a controlled suppress evidence, which was should be plenty of gasoline for winds and high seas pushed a 70- Democratic farm spokesmen Pleas Court 12 Monday. substance and risk of injury to granted by Ewing. holiday travel this Easter, but mile-long oil slick onto the headed by Senate Agriculture Judge Ewing dismissed the cases minors. Ewing said today the warrant was pump prices will be slightly beaches of Brittany today and Committee Chairman Herman after determining that the search 'The search warrant, signed by not sufficiently specific to cover all higher than they were at dirist- France asked for American, Talmadge, D-Ga., wanUto aid the warrants used in the raid were too Common Pleas (knirt Judge Nicholas the persons on the premises. He said mas, the American Automobile British and Japanese help in distressed farm economy through broad in scope. F. Armentano. at the request of the the police cannot just go into a public Association reported today. cleaning up what experts said was a bill directing the Agriculture Similar charges against another 12 local police, empowered authorities place and search everyone in- The association said warm history's worst oil spill. Department to pay farmers to persons arrested in the raid will to search "all occupants the owner areas of the nation — the West, More than 110,000-tons of black idle up to 46 million acres of land. probably also be dismissed, accor­ and the premises," according to at­ —S«-»- I’age |-:i|zlil-\ PACE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVEWIWG HERAU). Mapchnter. Conii.. T»f».. Mant 21. m

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_ M^CHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . M,nche.ster. Conn.. Tues.. Marrh 21. IW g - l»A(tK K.VK-A ( About town,) Court sets trial date UConn chaplain Family needs furniture guest speaker Dance course planned ( About towntowiT) ^ Scoura plan A Manchester mother and her five niture, Blette reported. Other items only one pair of pants in the bank to The Mary, Motba- of Faith, Prayer on Lent! Farms appeal The Rev. Robert Taylor, chaplain craft exnibit children, who will be reunited next needed to make both apartments fit him, Blette said. Needed are more Community will meet Wednesday at for Episcopalian students at the The Manchester Recreation for Manchester residents, and April 3 Department will offer a Dancersize Friendship Circle of the Salvation weekend, will have to live in an livable ajre two twin-size mattresses, pants and extra-large size shirts, 7:30 p.m. instead of Thursday, in the University of Connecticut, will be the through 7 for Manchester and sur­ The appeal of a proposed subdivi­ permit also needed by the course during the spring session of Army will meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m^ The fourth annual Springtime Craft almost empty apartment unless one twiin-size boxspring, bureaus, Blette said. Eiast Catholic H i^ School cafeteria. guest speaker Wednesday at 8 p.m. at rounding towns. sion on the Lenti Farms tract in developers. the department’s cultural program. at the Citadel for a worship service. Fulr and Eixhibit will be sponsored by someone doiutes bedding and fur­ living room furniture, especially St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, For informaUon, contact the Arts Manchester has beoi sdieduled for The case has beoi scheduled for a Dancersize will meet for e i^ t con­ Mrs. Major Payton, Divisional Home Cadette Girl Scout Tloop 77 of niture. chairs, clocks and cleaning equip­ With warmer weather on the way, Manchester. Building, 643-6795. Concordia Lutberan Church m Ajgil 11 trial. Tuesday, April 11 trial date in New secutive Fridays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. League secretary, will be in charge Manchester May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 The mother has been hospitalized ment such as brooms, mops, i^ls, refrigerators are also needed for He will speak on the religious Women will meet tonight at 8 at the The inoposed 59-lot subdivision is Britain’s Court of Com m on^^. beginning April 14. Hie course is frpe of an evening of music. Hostesses are p.m. at Center Congregational for the |Mut month and the children dustpans and cleansers of all types, many families who have been potting growth and development of young church. The program will include a planned f(v the 40-acre Lenti Farms Most such zoning appeals with a recreation membership card, Gift pen lost Mrs. Cele Bell and Mrs. Sharon Church. In the event of rain, the fair have been living with various he said. their food on back porches or window people after they leave home to at­ workshop to make pads for tract off Gardner Street. The subdivi­ otherwise a small fee will be D’Alessandro. will be in Woodruff Hall of the Manchester families. The family Clothing is also being sought-for a sills to keep it cold during the winter statonents from the attorneys and tend colleges and universities. Vivian Ferguson, a member of the Southbury. sion plan, submitted by developers the filing of briefs rather than the charged. church. doesn’t own a towel or a blanket, man in bis SOs, who has recently been months, Blette said. Father Taylor was ordained to the Manchester Board of Directors, lost Robert Slope and Jack Goldberg, was presentation of witnesses. Sherri Bedingfield will be the All area craftsmen interested in Joseph Blette, coordinator of the transferred from Norwich State Those wishing to donate any of priesthood in 1969 and has served a pen at Tuesday night’s meeting of The Manchester Chapter, DAV, approved Oct. 24,1977 by a 4-1 vote of Dancersize instructor. The class will exhibiting at the fair may make Manchester Clothing and Furniture Hoq>ital to a Manchester convales­ these items are asked to contact Grace Group and Emma Nettletoo The appeal , listed several reasons parishes in Meriden, New Haven, and the board. will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Group of Center Congregatkmal tte Manchester Planning and Zoning consist of basic exercises using arrangements to rent space by con­ Banks, said. Floor lamps or other cent home. Blette at the Projedt Services office, that the action was taken including a Storrs. He was chaplain at Southern The pen was a gift to her and has a American Legion Home. Church will have a chicken Aiimar Commission. claim that the storm water drainage ballet, modern jazz and yoga to tacting Mrs. Nancy Thomas, 76 Scott types of lamps are needed because 646-4114, days, or at his home, 646- Connecticut State College from 1971 tree with coral colored blossoms and tonight at 6:30 at the church. Enter­ Three weeks later, however, five develop body awareness through fun Drive, or Mrs. Beth Wilt of 57 tb m are no light fixtures in any of This man was wearing only a 7786, evenings. system was inadequate and a claim to 1974 when he was appointed to his a coolie sitting under the tree in tainment will be provided by a residents of the area filed an appeal that the PZC received and used and exercise. Disco dancing will also Lexington Drive. the rooms, he said. hospital gown when b ro u ^ t to the It would be helpful if people could present position by the Rt. Rev. J. filigree work. The Women's Study and Prayer barbershop quartet of Mountain against the PZC’s approval of the be included. The troop is sponsoring the fair to Another mother with three Clothing Bank, Blette said. The man transport the items they wish to evidence not presented at the Oct. 3 Warren Hutchens. Anyone who might have found the Group of South United Methodist Laurel Chapter of Sweet Adelines. public hearing. Registration for the spring session raise funds for a camping trip to has a SO-inch waist, and there was donate, Blette said. subdivision and an inland-wetlands The public is invited to attend. pen should call Mrs. Ferguson at Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at children is also in real need of fur­ Rev. Robert Taylor will h e in person Monday, March 27, Cape Cod, Mass., and to purchase home, 849-6416. the church. camping equipment.

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Mun h 21. 1978 l‘A(;K Sl'iVKN-A The Panama Canal: 5 That girt 1 Lyiatgieacid 6 Hartmfort (2 TBl jAioioi ilaurliratrr SurttuiQ H pralb dialhylamkia □DUlQaQnOC) ChariM M. Schultz Open forum wda.) □□□DDD ■ 1H3QDD 4 Baferahand 7 Skin ailiMM Manchester — A City of Village Charm Dear Abby 9 Dock BCD0 n o to Blow 0 Lsadar(tt) n n n c o o a * Founded Oct. 1, 1881 tSPraas 8 Who (Fr.) 00 nncicinD I Vital to U.S. security to Flying saucar a n a ^ M «mb«. AwW BufMo of CifCuLlion MomDw, Umtwl P , t . t lnl# k BEGINNING! > VERV FIRST PAV IZTVtmcaa □ 0 RIGHT FOR THE B^RT.' I Manchester, Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711, WASHINGTON - “We would be label is misleading. . a wedding in England. (We live in Maryland.) The groom 10 Cota sound Greenough Management WE QUIT” Mack □ I WAS 50RN... living in a fool’s paradise to assume It "borders on irresponsibility” for Letter to the editor: has been a guest in our home on several occasigns and we 17 Lack □ D n a D D 0 Q D 0 Raymond F. Robmaon, Editor-Publiibor Harold E Turkmgton. Managing Editor I most apologize to the members of comment made several weeks ago. 16 Sign of leFlathwt D o a l a a o D D D that these contradictory interpreta­ treaty supporters to claim that are friendly with his parents. disapproval tSPaddla 4 the MISAC Board of Directors for the May I suggest to The Herald editor Yesterday we received word from the groom’s mother 0 D l i ^ 0 0 0 D 0 tion (of the Panama Canal treaties) President Carter and Panama’s 20 Oaan Martm'a ji Wstar- 4 5 ______news article that appeared in The that their reporters be governed, in I saying that we would not be induded in the verjt small nicknima 28 Joint disease Opinion will simply go away if the treaties Omar Torrijos have ironed out f a ^ y wedding group, but were expected at the reception, 23 Praoccupiad ancirclad 29 Ram's mates Christian Manchester Herald several days ago. the future, to attribute to persons in­ 26Waata lands 32 Compass Anderson are ra tifi^ . Indeed, we would be differences in their interpretations o l and she hopes that we will “understand.” 22 New (prefix) The chairman of any b o ^ of terviewed ONLY those remarks ac­ We were terribly hurt and do NOT “understand.” 30 Sullan point 46 High (Lat.) most fortunate if they do not come the treaties, says Griffin. And the 31 City in 23 Redact 35 Summer (Fr.) 48 Over (poetic) directors, or any organization, has tually made; and that they will We are on a retirement income, and would not consider E s a ^ ^ back to haunt us in a most agonizing major treaty changes added by the Norway 24 Heroine ol A 36 These (Fr.) 50 Existed making such a costly trip for a “reception" only. But if we Don's House way in years to come.” the right to express his or her opi­ specifically indicate and assume 33 Softly 36 Palestine 51 Dunderhead Making it official Senate to ensure the canal’s neutrali­ were invited to the wedding, we would gladly go. 34 Tax agancy responsibility for any conclusions 25 Discussion be-Jo ThiriteU 53 Make lace Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich.), ty after the year 2000 are “totally in­ nion, and to cast a vote like every (abbr.) aia 1 have already written to tell them that "something has 42 Fork prong 54 Belonging to other member of the board of direc­ they decide to publish. developed” that may prevent us bom making the trip, in 35 Ftncing 27 German folk Bi-Focalt — By Ruth Marcus Don’t say we haven’t been into Lebanon, he sees the the only member of the Senate’s adequate to protect our interests.” 44 Accountant the thing tors or organization, whatever the liiey certainly do not have the order to leave it open for the moment. aword dance Foreign Relations “Obviously,” said Griffin during (abbr) 55 AlleV_____ warned. possibility of plunging "the Are we wrong to feel as we do? W lut .would you do? 36 Inkling Committee to op­ case may be. right for the purpose of headline 37 South Saaa 1 2 3 Senate debate,“it matters not how FROSTRATED 4 5 6 7 1 i m \ e RY Escalating hostilities pose a whole area into a state of pose the two It is definitely NOT the function of reporting, even if they are the press, paradiaa many times we declare and repeat DEAR FRUSTRATED: I would write to the groom 39 A rope, to 9 10 II 12 great danger for the Mideast. war.’’ any chaiiman to make decisions for to place persons interviewed in an IAAPRESSED •HOURS 60 r A N D S H E ' Panama Canal that the language means one thing— (leave his mother out of it) and tell him that it ia customary aeilora \Nm-» OOR an entire board of directors, and I embarrassing situation. 41 Religious 13 14 THROUGH / We have it on the word of the Very true. Too bad the treaties, offered if the people of Panama believe and to invite out-of-town guests to the ceremony, and unless you are included, you must decline. Period. denomination FIRST LAtV, S m i . KEEPS Palestine Liberation Palestinian terrorists did not that warning on openly insist that it means something fully and thoroughly understa^ this. Sincerely, 1$ THE L DEAR ABBY: 1 have a problem that you or one of your 43 Doctrine ■ " ■ ■ R ^ R I C K . THIS PIACE the eve of the I did not indicate to The Herald Phyllis Jackston 44 Blacken !• 19 WHITE House's Organization’s spokesman at think of that before their raid else, we do not have an agreement to readers may be able to help me with. 1 own several ranches Senate vote on the ratify.” reporter that MISAC had decided to 127 W. Middle Turnpike 47 Olympic ■ 1 o s / SR 3TLESS/ the United Nations. into Israel. in the Wyoming-Colorado area, and when 1 meet a dty board (abbr ) 23 24 z. 27 21 29 EVERY CAV...f f i r s t o n e. ★ ★ ★ hire new management for the Editor’s Note: Mrs. Jackston told person for the Hrst time and he learns that I’m in ranching, 1 V Attacking the Israeli strike Or perhaps they did. The Herald that a decision on the 49 Arab garment 30 32 Although it’s called the "neutrality" The senator said “overwhelming” Beechwood apartments. When he invariably asks, “How many acres do you have?” 52 Palace officer ■ 1 questioned as to whether the board of management contract for the Abby, I consider this a very personal question. It would 55 Small bills 34 evidence in State Department cables n MISAC was interviewing manage­ Beechwood Apartments would be be like asking someone, “What is your net worth?” or, 56 Aardvark 1 ■ leads to two major conclusions; “How much is in your bank account?” 57 Songs ol ii 31 ,0 ment firms, my reply was in the af­ made within a month. She did not 1 )T 1. "Our administration continues I realize that they mean no harm, and are just trying to praise 41 1 58 Seasonings 3 - i / to tell the American people that the firmative; however, with the added state that “new” management would make conversation, but I also feel that how many acres I ■ have is none of their business. 59 Sty 44 45 46 41 50 51 U.S. will have the right to defend the comment that absolutely no definite be hired, but an employee of the pre­ 1 ■ 1 Can you (or one of your readers) suggest an answer that 52 S4 Pritcilla’s Pop — Al Varmaar canal’s neutrality after the year 2000 decision had been reached as to the sent manager, the L. C. Greenough DOWN S3 55 hiring of new management. wouldn’t hurt their feelings, and at the same time wouldn’t against any threat, including an in­ Co., previously stated that the firm give them any information about the size of my operation? 56 57 r JUST SANG I HEARD VOU, AND In discussing the decision stated in has decided not to seek a renewal of 1 Lit in ambuih ternal threat from within Panama. RANCHER 2 DeiBft wttd 56 59 BRUSSELS TO I THINK SOU'VE The Herald and attributed to me, as its contract. 2( But spokesmen for Panama continue DEAR RANCHER; Any evasive response will do, 3 Coloring V S L E E P .' HIT (DN A MUSICAL chairman of MISAC board, the Lee Greenough, contacted Friday, provided it’s given in a friendly, good-humored tone, (a) (NIWSFARfR IN T IH P R lil ASSN ( to assert that the U.S. will only have - I 'FIR ST following day with the reporter in said that his firm now might be in­ “Too many.” (b) “Not enough.” (c) “AU I <*en handle.” such a right if the canal is threatened VC question, I discovered that he con­ by a foreign power.” terested if it is asked by MISAC to DEAR ABBY: I have three healthy, wonderful cluded that MISAC was going to hire . 2. "Our administration continues continue as manager of the daughters, ages 7, S and 3, and they are all Iwautiful in my to tell the American people that the new management because of the Beechwood Apartments. eyes. However, the eldest ia an exceptionally attractive Win at Bridge child with a head full of widen curls, enormous brown U.S. can determine unilaterally when eyes and long dark lashes. Iknow she’s pretty, and so does such a threat to the canal’s neutrality she, and so do her sisters, who happen to be very plain. South gives luck a chance exists. But Panamanian spokesmen Answers Bushnell My problem, Abby, is the well-meaning idiot who stops, insist the U.S. forces could defend me in the supermarket when I am with ^ three and says, To the editor: 1968 Mack CF 600 Diesel Pumper— “My, what a GORGEOUS child! She should be in the the canal only if requested to do so by NORTH J-21-A I am writing this letter in answer same as above. movies!" Or, “Wow, what a heartbreaker that blonde will tered dummy with the ace of Panama or when such action is be when she grows up!” (She is 7, and she’s already a s k ^ ♦ A Q 19 3 diamonds, led a club to his Captain Eaay — Crooka and Lawranca agreed to by Panama.” to the opinion of E.B. Bushnell in The 1960 Ford Farrar pumper also me when she is going to start breaking hearts!) » J to 7 5 king and a second club back Herald March 18. It disturbs me that carries 500 gallons of water 750 GPM. Please comment about people who fuss over one child in 4 A 9 2 to E a s t’s ace. These questions are of paramount * 76 i5A4y!-.w<7r MEAN­ again an article is written for public 1948 American LaFrance pumper the presence of brothers and sisters. It makes it so hard on This gave East a problem. IPIOBSl importance to the United States and W EST E A S T THE PICKEN9 WHILE YOU L E T the others. If he led his last high heart, HAPPENED? viewing that does not contain the carries 250 gallons of water 7W GPM. ♦ J 4 2 4 97 LT;HER S E T the western world since the canal — Any suggestions on how to handle these idiots? I’m sure it would set up d u m m y ’s AW AVl facts. Without going into the smaller W Q 3 arguments to the contrary other mothers have to deal with it, too. W A K 9862 jack. If he led a low heart. Mr. Bushnell, you seemed to have details you can quickly see the 8th MIDWEST MOM 4 10 8 S 4 4 Q3 South could get an im m e^- notwithstanding — will continue to be AQJ52 been misinformed or just did not District is more than adequately 4 A84 ate discard. So, East de­ vital to our security for the SO U TH cided to force dummy by make an effort to obtain the truth on equipped. I would also like to point DEAR MOM: There is no help for the idiot. Yon can only foreseeable future. The canal can ac­ try to shut him up by signaling with your face or hand—or 4 K865 leading his last club. claims you made in your letter regar­ out a few of the advances that the 8th » 4 South now saw some day­ commodate all U.S. warships except your foot, it necessary. But I'll print this in the hope that ding the 8th District Fire Depart­ District first introduced in well-meaning but thoughtless strangers who are 4 K J76 light at the end of'the tunnel. a handfui of huge aircraft carriers. He cashed dumm y’s ace and Manchester^_ overwhelmed by the beauty of a child wUl think twice ♦ K 10 93 A ★ ★ ment. First of all, you say the per­ queen of trum ps and led a before they speak. Vulnerable: East-West Adm. James Holloway, chief of sonnel is excellent and you could not 1. Two-way radio communication. diamond. East had to play have used a better word. Equipment, 2. Diesel powered pumpers. Dealer: East the queen and everything naval operations, testified before the had come up roses. South however, you say is inadequate, by 3. Large diameter hose (i.e. more West North East South Senate Armed Services Committee Dbl. took his king, ruffed his last merely reading a fire report in the water with less number of hoses). Astro-graph club with dummy’s last that the canal "is absolutely essen­ Pass 2W Pass 24 newspaper. Let me tell you about the 4. Rescue vehicle. Pass 44 Pass Pass trump, came to his hand Allay Oop — Dava Qraua tial to the war planes of the U.S. By BERNICE BEDE 080L with the jack of diamonds equipment of the 8th District. 5. Tape recorded telephone line. Pass Navy and the U.S. defense es­ and had scored a lucky ’The most recent addition is a 1975 6. Direct line communication with game. tablishment.” Last year, four of IH'MOtMlANa ...THa WDMIN CAN BRINe cl UMflkI ' \ouf2 Macofn- ambulance service. able to pick up something of Opening lead: w Q ARBHBSAr THB POOP NOW-' ------Chevrolet Emergency One Mini- value that others have- over- 7 i o r .a a o u M ru a Holloway’s predecessors in the HisHNiaai ' IN BtAPB A N P , Pumper Rescue truck. ’This vehicle 7. Fire Prevention program. l^k e d or Ignored. ( Thoughts ) ( Quote/unquote nation’s top Navy post wrote this to , SOUND, TUN k I is not only completely outfitted for These are just a few of the reasons muMiin VIRGO (Aug. 2J-S*pl. 22) You'll By Oswald Jacoby > vnno President Carter: be quick lo analyze Inlormallon aad Alan Sontag An Iowa reader wants to heavy rescue, (including; Hurst why the 8th District has such a well- March 22,19TS " I’m known as a money-raising "Yeah, I killed them. I stabbed and "Contrary to what we read about lhal comes your wsy lodsy snd know the best way to get two Selfishness our problem Rescue Tool, rescue saws, generator, trained and dedicated department Be prepared lor unusual condt- lurn It Into something quite South had the minimum tricks with A 9 8 7 opposite J son-of-a-gun...I tithe my own salary choked them. If that one girl the declining strategic and economic advantageous. You must be a llons to arise In your work or strength for his takeout dou­ X X . Although we come from a totally and I feel my own house Is In order, winch, lighting, oxygen, medical and why there is no way the citizens career this coming year. They good listener. wouldn’t have spit in my face, they’d value of the canal, the truth is that ble or m aybe a trifle less. He Lead the Jack and let it selfless God, our greatest problem so I don’t think a priest should ever equipment and dozens of other tools), of the district would ever wish to end should prove exciting, as well LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocf. 23) Drill all be alive today.” wasn’t happy when North ride. Then lead twice more this interoceanic waterway is as im­ as extremely profitable. with the tide of events today seems to be our tendency toward be embarrassed about talking about it is also a mini-pumper carrying 500 it. cue bid to force South to bid ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) until you see the right opportu­ toward the ace, finessing selfishness. Actually, the society in portant, if not more so, to the United bis anemic spade suit and money and knowing what people gallons of water the same as full size In answer to the Insurance Rating You'll be able to analyze things nity to jump In and grab the each time unless an honor — Richard Speck, convicted 12 States than ever ... Loss of the then jumped to game. which we live and from which we give.” pumpers. Bureau, the 8th District is rated as a quickly and come up with the brass ring. Your instincts will appears — In which case you derive so many benefits cannot con­ — The Rev. Hugh Magen, dia- years ago for the murder of eight Panama Canal, which would be a right answers today while oth­ guide you. Then it was up to South to have your two tricks auto­ ’The apparatus has a built in pump separate town and by a different per­ try to coUect 10 tricks. He m atically. tinue to exist without real limitations cuaslng the Episcopal Church's re­ young nurses, making his first un­ serious setback in war, would con­ ers are still trying to detlne the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) h i qualified admission of the which is capable of delivering 250 son than does the Town Fire Depart­ problem. Find out more about Whether the group Is large or ruffed the second heart, en­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I on our selfish instincts. We hear, all cent move to help its clergy and tribute to the encirclement of the yourself by sending for your small, your natural leadership murders, in an interview with the gallons of water per minute. ’That ment. This rating is based on equip­ about us, the ominous sounds of Hnancial officers seek bequests United States by hostile forces, and copy ol Astro-Graph Letter. comes lo the fore today. Peo­ I I Bsiry’a World -* jha Fllnlatonaa — Hanna-Barbara Producllona society’s deterioration in the moun­ Chicago Sun-Times. amount is more than sufficient for ment, manpower, response times, Mail SO cents for each and a ple look your way when the from Us older members. threaten our ability to survive.” unexpected occurs. ting statistics of crime, violence and supplying two Itk-lnch hand l i n ^ training, water supplies, fire preven­ long, self-addressed, stamped Currently, the U.S. has four major envelope to Astro-Graph P.O. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0*c. vandalism — all signs of human self- which are used as standard attack on tion, and numerous other details. The Box 4W, Radio City Station. 21) The best chances lor ac­ FRED, DO you THINK military complexes in the Canal complishment today come /..AND, DO VOU MORE interest. It is not confined to the structure fires. Also, the truck Manchester Fire Departinent 8th NewYorit, NY 10019. Be sure to ANVTHINa WILL BVHR LOVE ME THAN Zone, including 22 bases and related specify your birth sign. through your more progressive COME &ETWEEN U 9 ^ world "out there,” but can find some carries the conventional hose reel for District proudly provides its service MORE t h a n TEN lolitics facilities. Some of these facilities TAURUS (April 2IHIIsy 20) Ac­ contacts. Avoid conferring with NO.' , MILLION sympathetic vibrations in our own permie steeped in tradition. AHVTHINQ grass and other minor fires. completely voluntarily to the cept any last-minute Invitation ^ 'NOTHINS, d o l l a r s will be phased out during the first CAPRICORN (Due. 22-Jan. II) EV^R hearts. 'T ve got to get mine before In addition the hydraulic system homeowner at the same insurance you receive today. There could ? ■ ' / someone else gets it," sums up ah earson five years after the treaties are be a newcomer In the crowd Don't discount any unusual carries built-in foam capabilities and rate as the paid department of the ideas that flash through your all too prevalent thought. Careful ratified, and the rest abandoned who you will find to be ex­ with the flick of a lever the operator South End of town at nearly a five- tremely Interesling. mind today. You might bo able analysis of our human condition can before the end of 1999. The 9,(X)0 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Meed lo modernize something that's can obtain foam, which is used in mill savings. been obsolete for years only highlight the fact that American troops in the zone likewise any flashes of inspiration you many flammable liquid fires. All and In conclusion, I wish any person at get today lor do-lt-yourself AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fub. II) selfishness not only harms others, will leave before the end of the cen­ Actions ol another today could By GREG PEARSON all, this is a most useful truck as it all interested please feel free to visit projects. You will utisfy your even in subtle ways, but in the end at­ tury. urges for change and enhance give you an opportunity to does the job of two. the 8th District headquarters and accomplish something that has tacks self, it Isolates and even AAA your environment as well. develops an anger that continually Additional apparatus in use; really get a first-hand look at how it CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) been impossible up lo now. Be A 'combined board” comprise of Keep today's plans flexible so allentive and prepared. gnaws at one's Inmost being in The Connecticut Conference of 1969 Mack CF 600 Diesel pumper is actually run and I will guarantee PISCES (Feb. 29-Merch 2S) No an etjual number of senior military you'll be free to do something frustration. Do we find any of this in Municipalities has said that adoption The Legislature’s Election Com­ carrying ^ gallons of water and you will be impressed. “ fun" that might pop up unex- need lor you lo be alarmed II ourseives? of Gov. Ella Grasso's proposed 1978- mittee has approved a bill that would officers from each country will be in . pectedly. A well-deserved treat you have lo make snap deci­ Born Losar — Art Santom rated to pump 1000 gallons of water Raymond P. Fredericksen II sions today. Your judgment Is 79 budget would result in "another charge of defense matters in the could result: St. Augustine long ago cried, make voting booths more accessible per minute. (GPM) 175 Tudor Lane LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be espe­ keen and you'll evaluate mai­ “Thou hast made us for thyself, 0 round of substantial property tax in­ to handicapped persons. The bill was Canal ;^ne six montbd after treaty cially alert today, you may be lers accurately. INEWSPArtn ENTERPtUSE *SSH.) God, and our hearts are restless till c re a s e s In c itie s and tow ns introduced by Rep. Chester Morgan ratification..Although details are yet tX) WOOW, ITS OWLY IM A „AMP WHILE I'M WAlTIMto FjttiteSlEAUMi they rest in thee.” Possession of the throughout the state." of Vernon, to be worked out, observers note the Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Btoffsl BLUe MOOM THAT A im-V FOlS HIM,,, unselfish God who created us and State aid to cities and towns would It will go to the floor of the House potential for trouble when the U.S. is Wants an apology • IIZikylCAtK. 60 0 0 BMPUTfEE recreates us in his grace demands an increase by 519 million, and nearly and then, if approved by the House, forced to share military secrets with unselfish attitude in each of us. If we : ALON6J... 510 million of that is a state pass­ to the Senate. If the Senate approves, a government already leaning WERE turned away from Studio want to possess him, we must reach To the editor: more of a family club. They have ac­ through of federal funds from the bill will be sent to the governor’s leftward. S4t Don t let It get you down!" out in the same generosity toward This letter is in reference to tivities such as: Family night every Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol A McCormick others. Only by having the same programs that have to be re-enacted office for final approval. The Panama Canal is also vital as remarks made by Mrs. Terry Parla, Friday night. Family Pizza night. by Congress. open-hearted spirit toward others The Town of Manchester has been an anchor to the U.S. strategic posi­ Tuesday night (March 14), at the Family Grinder night. The Children’s will we gather to ourselves him who The 519 million increase, especial­ one of the forerunners in doing all tion in the entire Caribbean and Cen­ Board of Directors meeting. Christmas Party, and the Elks Fami- UNK.rVE$EEN TOO YEAH! HE can fill our being. ly with so much included in not-yet- possible to make its voting facilities tral Pacific region. "Without it,” AlOREOFTriE Al l h is 5HOULDA’ Mrs. Parla, as the wife of a 'ly Day Picnic, to name a few. WAD THAN Submitted by approved federal programs, is con­ accessible to the handicapped, writes noted military analyst Hanson r o a d ­ BEEN member of the Manchester Lodge of It is ray feeling, Mrs. Parla, that THE I Hill'd Pri'Ns InUTiialiiiiiul local educational spending. tax was implemented last year for In the course of every year the idea of family unity. vehicles registered between Oct. 1 the Panama Canal. The real question 'I'lKiay Is Tuesday, March 21. the Manchester Elks, along with their Mrs. Parla, I really feel that you JOOUS/ and July 1. now is whether the “neutrality” trea­ 80th day of 1978 with 285 to follow. Marcella Fahey, one of two an­ wives, put on tince or four parties for owe the many hard-working 1 nounced Democratic opponents to One bill would prorate the lax on a ty guarantees such access. The moon is approaching its full the children in Newington Children’s members of the Manchester Elks r * r v l phase. State Sen. George Hannon, recently monthly basis so that the vehicle Sen. Griffin insists it doesn’t. If Hospital. These visits, incidentally, Gub an apology; you have done them - There is no morning star spoke at a legislative committee owner would pay only for the months he’s right, the treaty spells a heap of are usually on Sunday. The Elks give a great disservice. hearing in favor of a bill proposing The evening stars are Mercury, that the vehicle is registered. Now, trouble down the road for America. the diildrm toys, games and books, Sincerely, more effective enforcement of Mars, Venus, .Saturn and .lupiter. the October-July period is divided in and in nice weather they have a Roberta R. Hublard Those born on this date are under weight requirements for trucks. half. cookout for the children. 4 Earl St., the sign of Aries. "No one benefits by the violations Those who register before Feb. 16 ( Yesterdays ] Through the efforts of the Elks Manchester German composer Johann Sebas­ by overweight trucks," she said. pay 100 percent of the assessment in Gobs of this state a new dental wing tian Bach was born March 21, 1685. Road damage increases, and the cost the supplemental tax whether the has been put in at Newington On this day in history: for repairing damage to the trucks is vehicle is registered Oct. 1 or Feb. 25 years ago Hospital. Some of the other “ non­ In 1790. Thomas Jefferson of passed on to consumers, she said. 15. Board of Directors vote Qvilian drinking” activities of the Elks in­ Virginia became the first U.S. "The people in Elast Hartford are Anyone who registers a vehicle on J)efenae funds and appoints a polls clude a Christmas party and Bingo secretary of state. He later was the painfully aware of the implications of or after Feb. 16 pay 50 percent of the study committee. games at the Veterans H o^tal. The third president of the United States. these increases in weight and the assessment in the supplemental tax 10 yean ago Manchester Elks qwosor baseball flagrant violations,” Ms. Fahey said. whether the vehicle is registered In 1918, American and German Town’s T e c ^ c a l Advisory Com­ and basketball teams for the children The added weight trucks carry Feb. 16 or June 30. soldiers fought the key World War I mittee rdlnes rale for building group in town. They even sponsor and coach makes It harder to stop in emergency Battle of the Somme. The proposal to prorate the tax dwdlings. a women’s softball team in the In 1945. 7.000 Allied planes dropped situations, she said. It also could would scale the tax based on when Elmer E. Stone of 14 Elizabeth Recreation League. more than 12,000 tons of explosives leads to putting some drivers out of the vehicle is registered. State Rep. Drive wins 81,192 in Suggestiaas Due to the efforts of my husband, on Germany during a World War II work because the heavier loads Robert Walsh of Coventry is one of Award Program at Pratt * Whitney and many other family minded men would lead to fewer trips, she said. daytime bombing raid. the bill’s sponsors. Aircraft in the Elks, the Elks has become PAOE JjMHT-A - MAWCHECTER EVENING HERALD. Mancbeiter. Conn.. TaM./narcfa 21. \m ' • t Obiiinrhw 1 Voters of district GOP to pick chairman; Mrt. Henry Ellard CASH IN start few oavor eeieeaeii, ■ e eaid and Wiei eaih The foneral of Mn. Hemy (Mary (Continued from Page One) "I don’t know how long tbe In cn 800 extra SaH snoN olMepe. And SV oa at no Stevemoo V ^ ) Ellard of Murrells legalities will take,” be said. extra oeel le yen. The nwra em e yen Si Sie mera Penny also agreed,that the next delegates to be named Inlet, 8. C., formerly of MawAester, who died Sunday In Myrtle Beach, S. Buckland and Charles Drive step is probably in the bands of tbe Safa for eamping and iperSng and Lt. (Sov. Robert Killian. C., Is Tbursdsay at 10 a.m. at Holmes residents be allowed to vote with the Committee for One Manchester. He geede,, eutdeer huidturahmdtura and ei e a l^ aqatamant tar Manchester’s Republicans will Au informal poll at the end of last lhaaa haek-yard aeakauti. Efaty coatamar gats a card. mret tonight to electa (A irm an and Funeral Home, 400 Main St. district; however, district offlcials said be subjected that the only way afary card haldar la a fdnnw. year showed that about three- Burial will be in Mount St. called the question “impertinent," be would become bivolved in tbe next officers of tbeir town committee, and quarters of the -Democratic com­ Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. saying the court had already decided step is if tbe statute provides him, as TjmagraoMeal both the Republican and Democratic mittee was leaning toward Killian. Friends may caU at tlw funeral in favor of Buckland being included presiding officer of tbe directors, BffOfSu imittees will select delegates to ’That poll, however, was not binding, state and local conventions. HmlJi ' home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to in the district. with further authority. and no commitments were made, so •The GOP Town (kmimittee meets 9 p.m. On the urging of district counsel, His comment after tbe meeting SECOND SECTION the final vote on delegates to the The family suggests that any John D. LaBelle Jr., the district was, “People talk about democracy at 8 in the Municipal Building state convention could ^ different. voters unanimously voted to allow, and the lack of it. What better exam­ I ONioiLvmeoiN | onuoilvmcoui Hearing Room and j s expected to MARCH 21. 1978 ‘“This is probably as serious a deci­ menuMlal gifts may be made to.the I WITH I WITH the participation of Buckland. . | ple of democracy than this?” generate more intef^t b^use A sion as we’ve had to make in many, Church of the Resurrection, Surfield' I 2 M. ar Mara . Appeals Monday night granted two conforming furniture store, Pinewood requests and denied one. C heck a Furniture Shops, at 379-381-383 E. Center ■The ZBA voted 3 to 2 to deny a request St. The store is located in Residence A and College trustees vote by the Kiwanis Club of Manchester to per­ C zones. mit the temporary sale of alcoholic liquor In justifying the existence of a business in conjunction with a nonconforming use in that area, attorney Leonard Jacobs RflAQT ^1 in a residential zone on May 19 at Mama traced the history of the building which BONELESS ROLIED CHUCK I t V f l V i Jk LB. Mia’s,. 748 Tolland Turnpike. began about 50 years ago as a First hockey player. to reappoint president The Kiwanis Club made the request in National Store. Since then, it has been a conjunction with a fund raising event to package store and a neighborhood grocery PMMOHOT or SWiET raise money for scholarships. Kiwanis The Board of Trustees of Regional Searle Charles, who was also 1 cap- heartened by the new opportunities store, until 1957 when the Firestone family president Alan S. Lammey said the event Community Colleges voted Monday pointed for another year. Denison this opens up to work with all staff bought it for a furniture store. 129 would be a Las Vegas night with a buffet. night to reappoint President Ronald and the college have been under close members to continue to give Jacobs said the Firestones needed the H. Denison of Manchester Communi­ scrutiny because of grievances of exceilent service to our students and There would be no music or dancing. additional showroom space to meet the ty College for another year beginning faculty and expressions of dis­ ITAUAN SAUSACE *1L LB. Felici Vitale of 759 Tolland Turnpike the surrounding communities as we competition of other furniture businesses July 1. satisfaction by faculty in Denison. go about fulfilling our mission as a and Richard White of 717 Tolland Turn­ in town. The owners of Pinewood had The reappointment was made with The staff at the college recently college." pike appeared to protest the request. looked around at other available places, Vitale opposed it because, as he said, the stipulation that Denison would held a vote of “no confidence” in the He called MCC “the flagship of the WHOLE FRESH Al but they were too big, Jacobs said. “It may be a charity event, but liquor is not get a raise in salary. Ten other president. community college system” and The lawyer said all the neighbors except liquor.’’ He was concerned t o t if it was a community college presidents were Denison’s response to the trustees said, “We're going to do everything one couple had signed a petition saying Vote for your warm night, there could be patrons of the reappointed with the annual salary action today was, “I'm very, very possible to make certain we continue i r i b they had no objection to the proposed increment. CHKKEN BREAST 9 ) event who would wander outside and be enlargement. The neighbors who were in pleased. 1 appreciate very much the to be the leader of community noisy and create a disturbance in the The reappointment follows several decision of the Board of Trustees and ^colleges in the state.” Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley, wrote neighborhood, a Rural Residence Zone. months of investigations by the the strength and courage it took for Denison also said, “ 1 am deeply ap­ a letter objecting to the proposed expan­ &vorite W haler. m roiTanuissitniunt “My main point of objection is they trustees and executive director. the body to make this decision. I am preciative of all of the staff sion. (Kiwanis) say it’s temporary. But if you members, students. Regional Coun­ (99 ZBA member Harriet Haslett said the approve this request, how can you say ‘no’ cil members and members of the Firestones’ request for expansion was Help your favorite Whaler to other groups?” “not an unreasonable request in view of community who have been suppor­ CAN HAMS 3 L B S . *1 r EA. Vitale, who didn’t know earlier that the Charges dismissed tive of me. " the current value of the property” which win a handsome trophy and Ballot event was to be a casino night, said, has an assessed valuation of $49,(XX). The trustees did not speak to the “That’s worse.” f ' (ConllniKHi from Page One) street while the raid was going on on U t f C O M M . In other business, the ZBA elected of­ $1,000 donated to his favorite salary issue regarding Denison’s P^UtiUfASTSHCUU- ^ s a n a m iw r . White didn’t think it would be a good discriminately” He said more charges of disorderly conduct in con­ reappointment and did not explain NnitsHFomitn ficers for 1977-78. Ernest Johnson and Qieck the name cf specific informtion, such as names or nection with the police action. wntswss ELM RRAIt SIKEICCND precedent for the neighborhood. He Paul Rosetto were re-elected chairman charity by Hartford National Bank. what it meant. agreed with Vitale t o t once such a descriptions of the persons to be Manchester Police Chief Robert and secretary, respectively. Mrs. Haslett One community college president, request was granted, it would open the your favorite Whaler. searched, is required. Lannan said he would have no com­ BREAKFAST HAM was elected vice chairman. Everyone can vote. So vote now who has been under close scrutiny for ROAST door for other similar requests. Handler also said the warrant ment on the court action. He said, some time, William D. Waller of SAUSAGE ZBA member Harry Reinhorn felt there ' 12 30. 20 . lacked the specificity as required by “’That is up to the courts.” South Central Community College in ESSini Hit lift and place the ballot in a ballot box. Miko Louis Andre the state statutes on search are enough places in town, where liquor Antonovich I ILevassuer □ Petoffy The names in dismissed cases are New Haven, was not reappointed permits are available for the kind of event Lions speaker warrants. The law is based on not available to the public, according RUMP PATRICK CWMY MkId TAM Contest closes March 27,1978. to ig. 1—11^' Monday. However, he was appointed the Kiwanians propose. Richard Jackson, a psychiatric social Alan r_,John l_ l Mike Rogers Constitutional guarantees against un­ to court procedure. All evidence to the position of director of develop­ R is s a □ The ZBA approved a requea( to permit worker, will be the guest speaker tonight The award will be presented to □ Hangsleben l_ l McKenzie reasonable search and seizure. procured in the raid as relating to ROAST HAM It-1® I Tom Webster ment in federal projects for the com­ the sale of seasonal merditandise ip t o at the Manchester Lions Gub meeting at I—11^' 7, Handler said. those dismissed cases will also ^ LJ Dave Keon Gordie , 28, munity college system for the com­ HOT HAM yard of Al Sieffeh’s appliance store at 445 The Steak Out in Talcottville. the winner on March 28,1978, Handler said he has never seen a destroyed. BSSnEtIBiBI DIHGERS ii«. I I Roberts l_ l Steve Carlson ing year. S T R K II $ | 4 9 Hartford Road. He will narrate a slide presentation I—I warrant which allowed "strip M SUBnSSSSS at the game. l_ l Jim Mayer 1-110 searches ” of all occupants of a public Seasonal merchandise was identified as titled “Tale of Two Cities.” 6 n Al Smith □ Marly Hows WRITE AREA. UEESE l i L Ron Plumb place The warrant was issued on the outdoor barbecues, which would be dis­ Jackson has worked in various mental □ r—123. played and demonstrated outdoors from health and human services activities in LJ Jack Carlson CD Oeorge Lyle basis of confidential and reliable in­ Fitzgerald Funeral Home ROAST s m m m f ^ A A flESIBIIDIIL | | A a l_I—11®' l Tim Sheehy April 1 to Oct. 1. To p rev ^ t any possible the Hartford area for the past 20 years. formation of the police that drugs (—121, O kterk Howe D Larry Pleau M m s s m traffic problems irt toijlaHiing area next For the past four years, he has been com­ and selling of drugs had been seen on Dignified M fT M N H i NOTCMSSimS L J Danny Bolduc the premises. Handler said. to t o store, ZBA member Paul Rossetto munity consultant to tbe Hartford In­ □ Rick Ley D Birad Selwood BACON T * CH Gordie Howe Most of the drugs found on the Family Service proposed painting lines t o t would guide surance Group. premises, according to police, were Personal Care STEAK msgfUK- Vote for your favorite Whaler, tear out marijuana or prescription drugs. SWIR'S ballot and plac&in balloLbox at game m i or al Hartartford l4aNational...... Bank < Four persons vrere arrested on the MBUSSEOmi t n i A i FIESH Fire CARD OF THANKS CUBE 160LO R POUOCR 1 wish to thank aU those who were ao C d iS 2 l-UU8 3 [ Lottery ) kind to remember me with cards and Manrhealer HartfqfdNatkMial (lowers while 1 was a patient rvcenUy STEAK luin Hartfoidhbtional at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. S m U N £ Monday, 6:20 p.m. — Water 1 especially thank Doctors, Norm, call on Foster Street. (Town) If yoilf^ got a little money, nurses aidet and hospital stall (or their Edward M. 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Ma n c h e st e r e v e n in g h er a l d , Manchester, Conn.. ’Tues., March 21, 1978 — PAGE TIIREE-B Herald angle Nilsson and Hedberg jSprlng training Providence produces pros, Earl Yost Los Angeles Sports Editor to jump to Rang ers Dodger star college big league in basketball WINNIPEG, Manitoba with the Jets if Winnipeg had come and Hedberg would thus receive PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) schools. my Hadnot who were drafted by (UPI) — Ulf Nilsson and within 120,000 of the Rangers’ offer. $600,000 a year each for two years, “The mark of a Providence College Boston in the early 60s. Waterbury, Coiin., has been Sutton set _ — Lenny Wilkens. Johnny averaging 11,5 points per game. He is Near family affain Anders Hedberg of the Win­ general manager it is my Job making them the highest paid player is one who has potential and Mike Trangevese, Providence .,en..„nocxey. . NEW YORK (U^I) - ’i # Egan. Jimmy Walker and Mike too short to play up front in the pros Father and ton and mother and nipeg Jets will jump from the to find the best players possible and players in hockey. leaves as a much better player than sports information director and daughter finalists in the annual Town ^ey’re very good,” said Rangers’ ’Ihe loss of the two stars also was Los Angeles Dodgef’S appear Riordan. Ernie “D.” Marvin when he arrived.” statistics keeper, unabashedly and would have difficulty switching next as ______to guard. Men’s and Women’s Duckpin General Manager John Ferguson. regarded as another blow to the ready to put their best arm Barnes and Kevin Stacom. Joe Pro officials, including those from credits Gavitt and predecessor Bowling Tournaments were almost season to join the New York ”We went after them right away. We World Hockey Association in its ef­ forward when tjiey open Hassett. the Boston Celtics, say Providence Mullaney for the success. Misevicius, called “Big Beef” by looked for the loopholes in their con­ his cohorts, is 6-foot-9 and 230 realized In the 1978 play which came, Rangers and become the fort to survive against the en­ In a quiet way. Providence Coliege players come out well prepared to “Talent is a prerequisite. We play tracts. We scouted them for a month defense of their National pounds. He is not the usual college to a close Sunday afternoon, highest-paid active players in trenched . has made a major contribution to play the NBA game. a lot of defense here. Dave is an ad­ and a half. League championship. center but could be drafted for size ’The pinners who prevented such a the National Hockey League. The signing also may serve to es­ professional basketball. Tliere are a number of criteria you vocate of unselfishness. You don’t ’’The rap on them is they couldn’t calate salaries in the NHL, where The Dodgers’ best arm, of course, alone. first were Don McAllister and Deb­ The owners of the Jets confirmed The Roman (Catholic school tucked look for, among them the quality of play here if you are selfish,” take the rough going,” added is Don Sutton, who has been their The Ozone Park, N.Y., resident is bie Rozell. The former ousted Carl players already average $%,000 a away in a Providence residential opposition,” said Jeff Cohen, assis­ Tranghese said. Monday the high-scoring Swedish Ferguson. ’’But that’s not true. I’m most consistent pitcher since 1971, a one of the club’s best passers and is Bujauclus In the semfinal round but year. ' neigborhood is smali on enroliment tant general manager of the Celtics, The last Providence player to forwards will become Rangers, at a very happy and very excited.” one-time 20-game winner, a two-time strong on zone defense. But he lacks found his father too experienced in Nilsson, the WHA’s second-leading (3,000) but big on basketball through who currently have both Stacom and make the pros was 1977 graduate press conference during which they The Rangers were understood to scorer, is the league’s top playmaker 19-game winner, and unbeaten in DiGregorio on their roster. the quickness, strong rebounding and the finals, Ed Bujaucius walking off conceded they could not match the two decades of national rankings and Hassett, a deadly outside shooter with the $100 first prize as well as the have offered Nilsson and Hedberg a with 85 assists while H ^berg leads post-season and All-Star competition. “Providence, going back to when aggression needed up front for the Rangers’ offer for the players. ,top-caliber play under coaches Joe grabbed by Wilkens’ Seattle Super- pros. crown. total of 81.8 million for two years, but the WHA in goals scored with 59. The curve-balling righthander Mullaney and Dave Gavitt. Wilkens was there, always played a sonics. Nilsson and Hedberg, who are free turned in his most impressive He has an 8.5 point average over Carl Bujaucius gained the finals a it was learned the team signed the Earlier this season, Hedberg set a In 1974, school officials took a good schedule against national com­ “Joe was one who just came here agents once the season ends, were showing of the spring and undoubt^- the season but led the team in assists year ago but lost out to Andreot' players Saturday to a two-year pro hockey record by scoring 50 goals count. Elxcept for UCXA, Providence petition. and improved,” Gavitt said. bound by their contracts to remain package worth $2.4 million. Nilsson ly earned the club’s opening day with 164. His 490 career assists going la. in fewer than 50 games. College bad more players in the pros “And talk about good coaches. Providence has three possible pitching assignment Monday with six into NCAA post-season play ranked Rozell defeated Irene MacMullen than any other school. They’ve had Mullaney and Gavitt. draftees this year. Graduation is impressive innings in the Dodgers’ Rec American League winners Mlsevicius second in Friars’ history in the Women’s Division semifinals Those seven were Wilkens, class of These men have been smart enough eclipsing its starting front line — 14-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. behind DiGregorio. to prevent a mother-daughter Making up the Latvian American Church volleyball squad this ’60; Egan ’61; Riordan and Walker to prepare their players for the pros, forwards Bruce Campbell and Bill meeting. John Lowenstein singled home the so what they have learned can be Eason and center Bob Mlsevicius. Looking down the road a year. s^son, winners of the American Division in Rec Department ’67; DiGregorio ’73, and Barnes and Providence officials figure In the title match, the latter’s Sox* Paxton Rangers’ run off Sutton in the fifth in­ translated to what the pros need. ’The 6-foot-9 Campbell, a native of ning. play, were, top row (1. to r.) Jim Zuccardy, Don Tuttle, Uldis' Stacom from the class of 1974. playmaking guard Dwight Williams daughter, Lea upended Rozell, four “I don’t know what it is,” said Cohen also mentioned Providence New Haven, Conn., has the talent for Reggie Smith and Dusty Baker BAernieks, Stuart Wolf, John Avens. Front, Ed Werner, graduates John Thompson, the is a definite pro prospect despite his games to two in the best of seven set. nine-year coach Dave Gavitt. “We NBA ball and played well the last 6-foot, 175 pound size. The men’s title was decided by the Don McAllister looks sharp each hit a three-run homer and Margonis Janaus, Henry Frey, Chuck Tolbert. (Herald photo by don’t get a run at the No. 1 high (Jeorgetown coach who played two month of the season to finish with a Myron White and Rick Monday also Dunn) seasons with the Celtics in the mid- “He’s so darn quick, they can’t ig­ same margin. school all-Americans like some 17.2-point scoring average. nore him,” Tranghese said." Irene MacMullen topped the Notes off the cuff homered to lead a 17-hit attack, the 60s and guards Vinnie Ernst and Jim­ Eason, a 6-foot-5 comer man from SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) — Dodgers’ best output of the exhibition qualifying field at the Holiday Lanes Brian Hammick, who once toiled in When last seen, the ball belted by season. Paul Lindblad was the loser. with a five-game 827 total, minus the New York Mets’ minor league Pittsburgh Pirate Dave Parker was handicap. Her daughter came in se­ system, is an assistant coach with Dave Rozema, a 15-game winner Abe Lemons witty heading’ out over the Atlantic Ocean. as a rookie last season, hurled three cond with a 608 total, while Rozell Manchester Community College But Boston Red Sox pitcher Mike shutout innings in the Detroit Tigers’ Old hoop kings, was third with a 603 pin figure. The baseball squad this spring ... Paxton wasn’t too upset. 6-1 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds Federal aid plan champ and Rozell are two of a fine Baseball field at MCC will be Paxton, the Boston starter who- before final game crop of outstanding young women and Eddie Murray, Baltimore’s out­ dedicated May 6 with the Connecticut gave up the three-run third inning bowlers. standing rookie of 1977, hit a two-run Community College Tournament In­ Parker blast Monday in the Red Sox’ homer as the Orioles bested the Kan­ new challengers One of the weekend highlight’s was volving the four top teams in the 5-4 loss to Pittsburgh, said it was his sas City Royals, 7-1. NEW YORK (UPI) — Norm Sloan isn’t aware of it but round to New York hit McAllister’s 200 single game. ’The nine-school membership compete ... first good outing in three for the club husky young man collected seven On other Grapefruit and Cactus one of the NIT pre-game warfare was taken decisively by Abe WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. you really can’t expect the NEW YORK (UPI) — The players are hardly aware of it but Nick Carlo reports he lost only 18 this season. Lemons. strikes and three spares. Linescore carts in the fire which destroyed his League fronts: William Proxmire, D-Wis., taxpayer in Wisconsin, Kansas, fans view the Kentucky-Arkansas matchup in the Saturday Paxton didn’t take the loss for Wayne Twitchell pitched four Kentucky and the rest of the was 30-58-78-94-103-123-140-150-170- golf cart rental agency In Bolton In a Monday afternoon press con­ came up with another reason semifinals of the NCAA Basketball Tournament as the old Boston Monday. That honor went to hitless innings as the Montreal Expos country to give you a mul­ 200. recently. ’The building will be rebuilt. ference at Madison Square Garden, Monday for Congress not to Jim Wright, who gave up two seventh edged the Minnesota Twins, 5-3, with tibillion dollars guarantee.” champs against new challengers. Two years ago, a mother and son Meanwhile, the golf carts are being Sloan and three of his North Carolina NIT renew federal aid for New York inning runs. the help of a three-run homer by Jose State players sat opposite Lemons Proxmire, head of the Kentucky was a national power in team prevailed in the title picture, stored at several locations ... Jimmy City — it would make the ”I was getting the ball down for the Morales ... ’The San Diego Padres and two of his Texas Longhorns to Banking and Urban Affairs basketball when its current players Mary Simmons gaining the Women’s Connors has pared his weight down to team’s just better than you and there Yankees richer so they could first time,” Paxton said. "I was get­ beat the San Francisco Giants with discuss tonight’s National In­ Committee, conceded that a were in knee pants, but those players Division laurels and her son, Don, 153 pounds and he claims he’s playing ain’t no way you’re gonna" beat continue “to take the best NCAA ting a lot of grounders and that’s a Ozzie S m ith’s two-run double vitational Tournament championship million dollars won’t make must bear the burden of representing emerged as champion in the Men’s better than ever at this figure. He them.” players away from the rest of one of the most respected dynasties Division. good sign. ’The ball that Parker hit sparking a three-run fourth inning. game. The dry and endearing wit us.” much of a difference in the hits the ball like a 250-pound Now Lemons had them guessing. in college basketball. was low, but I guess he’s a low ball Dick Pole and John Montague com­ coupled with an alluring Southern city’s fight for iscal survival. Razorbacks’ drive from a perennial This year’s fields were the heavyweight ... A year ago, hitter.” “Texas hired me to do a job and if I Proxmire, a critic of New smallest in years. Only 41 men took bined in a six-hitter in the Seattle drawl made Lemons the star of the York City's request for con­ “But the point is that if the also-ran in college basketball toward Australian John Newcombe was Boston rallied in the fourth, as Ber- don’t they’ll fire me. Who knows? I part in the Men’s Division, the fewest Mariners’ 10-2 victory over the show. tinued aid after the current city permits knuckleheaded rip- Arkansas players, on the other a national title. ranked 265th in the world. Back on nie Carbo unleashed a three-run may be fired after this game. Ain’t a In the 13 years Holiday Lanes hosted Milwaukee Brewers ... Bob ’The first question fired at the loans expire June 30, said in a offs like this contract with a hand, are only dimly aware that they the pro tour, Newcombe is now rated homer that hit the top of the leftfield helluva lot of places for an out-of- play. A year ago, 62 men par­ Molinaro’s two-run single sparked a Texas coach set the stage for what prepared speech to the Senate, contractor as visible as the are leading a longtime loser in the The winner of the Kentucky- 24th in the world and by fall he hopes fence. George Scott hit a solo homer work good ol’ boy except the Salva­ ticipated. four-run fifth inning which paced the was to follow — a laugh a minute and tion Army.” the city allowed itself to be vic­ New York Yankees, what faith sport up the Big Rock Candy Moun­ Arkansas gqme will meet the winner to be in the top 10. Winning a fourth in the sixth to make it 4-3. can we have that New York tain. of Notre Dame’s game with Duke in Twenty-one women entered play, (Jiicago White Sox to a 9-8 win over a subtle ploy to upstage an unsuspec­ “We’re a real patient team on tim of "a knuckleheaded Wimbledon title is his .. . Capaci­ But Wright gave up a walk and two City is conducting its business Monday’s finals. The Irish defeated slimmest turnout in nine years. the New York Mets ... ’The White Sox ting Sloan. offense,” said Sloan, more infor­ ripoff” when it signed a rental ty at the New Haven Veteran’s singles in the seventh to load the D eP aul, 84-64, and Duke beat For Ed Bujaucius, the cham­ announced they released veteran “Heck, I went into a place across mative but less entertaining than agreement with the “dripping with its thousands of other con­ Kentucky, the nation’s No. 1 Coliseum is 9,217 ... Carl Silver of the bases. Native Puerto Rican Fernan­ Villanova, 90-72, in their quarter­ pionship was his third 15 years during pitcher Bruce Dal Canton and gave the street this morain’ and had a cou­ Lemons. “This is the kind of team 1 with success” Yankees to play tractors in a way that gives it ranked team in the final ratings of Rec Department reports work on do Gonsales lifted a fly to Carbo in full value for the dollars it the UPI board of coaches, reached finals. which time he was a successful him permission to make a deal with ple of eggs,” Lemons said when always wanted. I’m very impressed in Yankee Stadium. preparing baseball and softball fields right and Carbo dropped the ball, another major league club. spends.” the semifinals by defeating Michigan qualifier for head-to-head rolling a will be late this spring due to the asked for his thoughts on the up­ with Texas, but not surprised. I’m '4 The city spent $48 million allowing two runs to score. Carney Lansford’s three-run dou­ Citing the 5-7 betting odds State, 52-49, last Saturday while It was an emotional victory for record II times. weather. coming battle. ‘"The check came to startled with the length of the shots * refurbishing the famous Boston Manager Don Zimmer had ble was the big blow of a five-run that the Yankees will repeat as sixth-ranked Arkansas downed Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps, $4.95, so 1 asked to see the chicken. they hit. I tell my kids not to take the ballpark for the team, praise for Wright after the game. first inning and carried the California American League champions, Fullerton State, 61-58. whose team had been defeated in the Never saw no chicken that could lay kind of shots that they hit regularly. Proxmire said, and then signed "He’s got the best curve ball on the Proxmire said: regional semifinals for the last six Angels to an 11-9 win over (?al State- two eggs worth $4.95, not even where “We don’t use a game plan either,” a contract allowing he team to team,” Zimmer said. Fullerton. “Maybe this country would seasons, the last four with Phelps at I come from. That’s worth thinking Sloan continued. “We’re flexible and write off against its rent cer­ Kentucky Coach Joe Hall saw the helm. Brown knew ‘inside’ The two teams, competing in the Roy White and Cliff Johnson about more than the game.” tain maintenance expenses. stand for seeing the richest Arkansas’ win over Cal Slate- Ciudad De Portiva series played an­ we make changes as the situation homered leading the New York That was stage one of Lemons’ bat­ dictates.” As a result, he said, the man in town rob an orphan’s Fullerton following the Wildcats “When he took the starters out nually for the benefit of the late piggybank and do it on network Point of frustration Yankees to an 8-3 decision over the tle plan. Get the opposition to believe Stage three, an automatic oc­ Yankees grossed more than $14 three-point win over Michigan State after we got a 20-point lead,” said Roberto Clemente’s Youth City, Atlanta Braves. TV in prime time without out­ in the Mideast Regional finals that before baseball days you’re taking it too lightly, that you currence resulting from the proper million last year and should forward Dave Batton, one of two were to face off again tonight in "If,?? .missed a point in match against Floremza rage. earned UK a trip to St. Louis. Minai in Philadelphia but she went on to win in straight sets 6-4 really don’t care, and lull them into a implementation of stages one and have paid rent to the city of $1 seniors in the lineup, “We walked LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) — Leaning up against the batting Baymon, Puerto Rico. Reggie false sense of security. million but wound up paying “But to be a party through over and he was crying. He’s just Cleveland and Jim Willougby were to 6-3. (UPI photo) two, then worked to perfection. As New York City’s dimwitted Cougar nine ",Tm not so smart; I’ve never even the formal press conference broke, only $150,000. The year before, “We probably don’t have the that kind of man.” cage, watching the Detroit Tigers hit, huge, jovial Gates Brown pitch for Boston. contract to making the Yankees couldn t help laughing a little. written a book,” he continued, reporters surrounded the Texas the city wound up owing the quickness to pressure Arkansas all entering into stage two, the self- richer still so the Yankees can game long,” confessed Hall. "Those ”It’s funny,” said Brown to _ loser twice coach while Sloan sat quietly off to Yankees $10,000, the senator "There are moments in life,” said field and joined Brown behind the deprecating ploy. “I just put the kids said, when it should have pay the huge salaries to take three 'triplets’ are outstanding offen- visiting newsman, "we’re here Manchester Community College the side, ignored. Phelps, “They are all that you live batting cage. Yankees win out there and watch them play. I received $800,000. the best players away from the sive performers, truly All- for. “This was one of them. This was a talking baseball, you and me, and on baseball team’s exhibition season Sloan was not the first, nor will he ’’The main thing I learned from always figure we’re gonna get beat. “Come on. New York City,” rest of us — that no red-blooded Americans, and we’re going to have happening for us.” the inside all they’re talking is how isn’t going too well as the Cougars be the last, to fall victim to Abe him is to stay out of jail,” LeFlore -Willis Reed fined- I’m just a realist. Some nights a Proxmire said. “When you get baseball fan outside New York to shut them down.” The Irish will be up against a Duke they fouled up. They’re saying. We dropped a double-header yesterday Lemons. said, laughing. on hom ers less for leasing a stadium into itself will ever permit.” team whioh was extremely im­ did this bank job wrong but the next NEW YORK (UPI) - Coach Willis court in a game against Houston to Spartensburg College, 7-1 and 8-0. Later, after Brown moved off to March 7. which you have just poured $48 Proxmire’s favorite team, The ‘triplets’ Hall referred to were pressive in whipping Villanova. After time it’s gonna be different.’ That’s Reed of the New York Knicks was Bob Mazel had a double for MCC in talk with one of the other Tiger the Milwaukee Brewers, are Arkansas' 6-foot-4 tandem of Sidney FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) - fined $1,000 by NBA Commissioner “There is a very clear rule in this the opener when it socked four hits. million than the batboy earns. taking a 216 lead early In the game, all they talk about day and night. players, LeFlore elaborated on his 100-1 shots to win the pennant Moncrief, Marvin Delph and Ron Home runs by Roy White and Cliff Larry O’Brien Monday for attacking league prohibiting the public The Cougars’ production dropped off Unbeaten Harding five the Blue Devils never led by less than Nothing constructive, only destruc­ relationship with Brown. Brewer, the major ingredients in the tive. That’s all they ever talk about.” Johnson powered the New York the league’s officiating fpllowing last criticism of officials, ” O’Brien said in the nightcap as they could muster 12 the rest of the way. "He has helped me a lot,” he said. Yankees to an 8-3 victory Monday Tuesday’s game against Los Angeles. in a letter to Reed. “ It is now quite only three safeties. Brown, who put in 13 seasons with If he sees me mess up, he’ll tell me downs South Windsor the Tigers and is a coach with them night over the Atlanta Braves in a He also was assessed a $1,000 fine apparent that you feel no obligation MCC is now 0-3 in its southern what 1 did wrong. He’ll say, ‘Ronnie, Award nominee now, working as a batting instructor, game marred by a near beanball inci­ last week for his behavior on the to abide by league rules.” swing. “Three players in double figures led up vvith a 2M recoVd. Harding was you’re not hustling.’ Or he’ll say to dent and a power blackout. NEW YORK (UPI) - knows what it is to be "inside. ” Warren Harding High of Bridgeport making its sixth final appearance in Eighteen players, in­ RMT m i me, ‘If you don’t work hard, you're The lights went out as Mickey Brown has done time in jail. He to an unbeaten season and Class L the last seven years, capturing its cluding outfielder Roy gonna be gone.' He's kept my head Klutts hit a one-hopper to shortstop Basketball basketball championship last night, third state crown. was sentenced to from one to 15 straight" White of the world cham­ K m n t ? years for burglary in Ohio's Darrel Chaney in the sixth. ’They 80-66, over South W inder High at Andy Goodwin netted 22 points for Brown came back to the batting pion New York Yankees, were restored 10 minutes later. Quinnipiac College in Hamden before South Windsor, while led 19-15 after Camaras and (»m- Mansfield Stfete Reformatory and did cage and spoke about prison life PEE WEE have been nominated for nearly two years before the Tigers The near beanball war involved last night at Verplanck. a jam packed house of 2,000. ara suppliat are a some more, Rich Howard pumped in one quarter. Sophomore guard Tony the 1978 Roberto Clemente WANTED found him and signed him in the Reggie Jackson and both Mahler Larry- Tanner and Todd Mike McKay pumped in 25 points snap to sail with a "Most people have the wrong idea 21 points last night to lead Mozzicato chippied in 14 tallies for the Award. winter of 1959. brothers, Mickey and Rickey. Ap­ MacFarlane chipped in and John Befley and Leroy Davis 20 Ciassifiad Ad. about what it's like in Jail,” he said. CBC to a 27-24 w(n over Bobcats, who wind up a fine cam­ ”My father visited me once and parently disturbed at an attempted with 8 and 6 markers apiece for the Presidents, who wind paign at 24-3. "They think only dumb guys wind up Blue Moon and the league respectively for the The award in the name of never came again,” said Brown. "He bunt by the Yankee slugger, Mickey the late Pittsburgh Pirate in prison, but you got plenty of in­ Mahler knocked him down on the championship in the winners. Paul Martin and couldn’t take it. Seeing me in there process at the (Community star is given annually by THREE EXPERENCED telligent dudes in there. You got was too much for him. There were next pitch. When Jackson bounced to Brian McCauley scored 8 xC/unBrs lawyers, doctors, accountants, the Y. Bruce Kelsey had 8 major league baseball to six of us in our family and no one had first, he seemed to run out of his way apiece and Chris Daly 7 highest and the lowest, from scholars tallies for the losers. the player who best Hcrali) ever been in trouble. When he came after the young pitcher. tallies for Moriarty’s. NEW 1978 CHEVROLET exemplifies the game on to dropouts. There were words between the two Automatic (Comfort out- Unusual scoring play to see me, he started to cry. LeFlore agreed. and off the field. TRUCK TIRE SERIflCEMEH MIDGEI ’’What are you crying for?’ I said and two innings later, Ricky Mahler dueled Multi Circuits, 26- "You find all types in prison,” he Pizza House annexed the to him. 'When you get ready to leave, plunked Jackson in the back with a 10. Dave Dougan (12) and decisive for Flyers said. "Guys who can talk to you on pitch. But the umpires and both league title with a 41-29 Keith Bycholski (10) led you can walk out of here. I’ll have to triumph over Modern stay. I’m the one doing the time.” any subject intelligently from inter­ benches cooled the combatants down Comfort while Skip Figley ' PHILADELPHIA (UPI) The Philadelphia Fiyers knew national politics to the pros and cons Janitorial II last night at (6) topped Circuits. Wages to *5.35 hourly Brown did his time and has become before anything could get started. they probably needed to score the game’s first goal to of the death penalty. Myself, I'd be in the Y. Billy Hill and Glenn beat the New York Islanders Monday night — But they ( Bowling ) a solid, upstanding citizen in the Johnson’s homer, a three-run shot, favor of blinging back the death Boggini each popped in 10 BEAKS didn't know they’d get in on such an unusual play. community. He is not ashamed of his highlighted a four-run sixth off penalty for certain crimes like killing points for Pizza while with overtime available past and has his own ideas about Mickey Mahler to put the game Joe Maher’s 31 points led Philadelphia’s smooth-skating center Rick MacLeish HAPPY HOLIDAYS - law officers and raping little kids. " Kevin Brophy and Sean some of those who go around away. the Manchester ^ a r s to a taliied the game’s first goal on a rare penalty shot to ig­ Val Sady 136-149-377, la}Flore has' a new book out called Sullivan netted 14 and 13 preaching reform today. 67-65 win over the Glaston­ nite the Flyers to a 4-2 victory over the Islanders, keeping Yvonne Noel 127-364. "Breakout" It was done with Jim respectively for Janitorial. "We'd have lecturers come in and bury Renegades. Chris the Flyers’ first-place hopes alive. say to us. Don’t do this, don't do Hawkins of the Detroit Free Press Finley suggestion Carmel nine points to the “Yes I was nervous, anybody would be nervous at a TEE-TOTALERS - Tom Finnegan tossed in Benefit package includes fully paid vacation, that, six’iety this and society that,’ and deals with LeFlore’s experiences cause for Coach Bill W ton Pickup, 8* body, V-8, A/trano., 3.40 roar axla, time like that,” MacLeish said about his wrist shot which Mary Ann Grabeck 476, for money vetoed 18 points before fouling out and we’d sit there and laugh at ’em in prison and in the big leagues. Maher's added winners. roar atop bumpar, haavy duly radiator, gaugoa, beat New York goalie BiUy Smith in front of 17,000 Karen Disebert 453, Pat sick pay, 10 holidays yearly, life insurance, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) in the fourth quarter to cargo lamp, balow oyo Nno riilrrora, radio, foMIng screaming fans at Philadelphia’s Spectrum. because they never even got a jay­ A movie is in the process of being Twerdy 458, Teresa made from the book and that will — On whether the Oakland pace the All-Stars to a 34-24 aoat back, haavy duty front apringa, powor flooring, The penalty shot was awarded at 6:20 of the opening walking ticket, " said Brown. "What Priskwaldo 453, Marge hospitalization, major medical, prescriptior result in l,eFlorc’s becoming much A s will move to Denver decision over Moriarty’s Inaldo hood ra liaaa, full foam aaat, L7Bx15 ON-OFF period after Referee Bob Myers ruled New York’s Jude DeLisle 450, Donna did they know alxmt doing time road draa, Cartar Cara. Stock #1168. better known than he is now. It could apparently depends on how Drouin had fallen on the puck in his own crease. The puck Magowan 180-180-200-560, drug reimbursement and long term disability except what they maybe read much other two dozen someplace?” al.so result in his being carried away was placed at center ibe and MacLeish took it and skated Martie Barilla 479, Rachel program. and getting a big head. major league teams think in on Smith. Arel 176, Nancy Washburn Brown knows atx)ut being locked its worth to them. aBARTS THE NAME up behind steel bars and concrete I don't think it w ill." said the SKGHL! In the only other National Hockey League game Mon­ 180-507, Leda Nicol 180-485, That because evident first-hand and that's why someone Tigers' bull strong, 25-year-old out­ day night, the Montreal Canadiens whipped Vancouver, 5- Claudette Mertens 482, THAIRIlirSOFFWNBEIT fielder. "I don't think it'll affect Monday when Bob Lurie, 1. Steve Shutt scored two goals to reach the 200-goal Barbara Seifert 175-452, like Ron LeKlore listens to him when the San Francisco Giants C0UN1S-ATTRADE4I11ME he talks. me.” Plateau for his career ai^ Guy Lafleur notched his 300th Fran Misseri 182-500. "You know why it shouldn't?” said co -o w n e r, re fu s e d a goal in Montreal’s easy win over the Canucks. Applicants must apply In person to — LeFlore has a world of raw talent. ***« QooD^ c g ro toy 4 t h u c k - nw lint*. yW o w zmmo d«c|OOE ro U R -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaerter, Conn., Tues., March 21. IWS h .' Manehetter police report m • ■ • M^CHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , M«nrhest,r. Conn.. -n.e.s. M.r..h^ Hannon on the defensive ...... Y 1 owns negotiate tor reopening of street [ About town) Manchester Police reported a missing from the yard of Cantone’s Police also charged Thomas Gmllnucd from Page One-B Harry Ravaiese told Hannon that Hannon said. “ But we got the bill out break and entry at Muiphy’s Steak Exton S e ^ at 308 W. Middle Turn­ Dumais, 24, of 155 Wethersfield Ave., By JUDY KUEHNEIKUEHNF.I PlofleaiilPleasant VatlAtT Valley D/yaii Road 1m in CAtiih Sooth «nrsor rMiilMifs residentsftff off fmm from UipMitraflpeto the entrance to Traffic flow _ resulting_111 Jroma AL-the A no additional tax revenue or other Ihe Little Theatre of Manchester traffic by bis home bas made it im­ anyway.” and ^ugbetti House, 35 Oak St., pike sometime Sunday. The car, with Hartford, Monday wifri operaUng a Herald Correspondent Windsor is the Same as Windsor the highway as well as to the com- massive Manchester industrial park economic advantages to South Wind­ will have open casting for the Neil who will work for us. Let’s break up possible for him to back out of bis sometime between Suiiday noon and Street in Manchester. It is used, par­ muto* lot. sor. a wooden front posh bumper, was motor vducle while his license is un­ Officials from South Windsor and is of major concern to South Windsor Simon comedy “ The Cood Doctor” this family business.” own drive. What is he doing about it? Monday 6 a.m. Police said loose cash ticularly by South Windsor residents, “ In order for our residents to reach officials. Classman said the town cannot af­ Mrs. Fahey said, “ I would hope used by the station em ptoyea, police der suspension, and improper use of Manchester were meeting today to today, Wedne^ay and Thursday at 8 The crowd of about M gave warm was missing from the register, and to reach Interstate 84 and the com­ these areas, they would have to add a Monday State Rep. Abraham ford to reconstruct the roads because that I would nave the respect of my said. The keys may have been left in license. Court date, April 4, Blast discuss the reopening of a portion of p.m. at its workshop, 22 Oak St. applause equally to each ^candidate. “ No one is more frustrated than muter parking lot. possible 20 minutes to their traveling Classman, D-South Windsor, peers in the Senate that they would ^ unknown quantity of bottles of the car, police s ^ , because they H ^ o r d . Pleasant Valley Road (Windsor the project was unexpected and had There are roles lor four men and four But the q u e s l ^ , most aimed at I,” Hannon said. liquOT were missing. There was also South Windsor Mayor Nancy Caf- time in order to detour down Vernon presented a bill to the finance com­ hold a bill long enough for me to vote haven’t b ^ found. A pedestrian, Lyndon McAllister, Street) until a b ^ k s road is built. not been planned for by the town. women, all of whom should be Hannon, were not so friendly. minor ransacking behind the bar, fyn said today local officials were up­ Street and through two lights in front mittee of the state legislature on it.” Robert Wutscb, 23, of m% Charter was hit by a car drivoi by James Robert Weiss, Manchester town Mayor Caffyn said Manchester mature adults. Rehearsals will start Hannon blamed environmentalists police said. set that South Windsor was not of Caldor’s ," said Mayor Caffyn. Edith Levy of East Hartford asked Serignese noted many of the people Oak St. was served with a warrant Ucello of 173 Spring St. M m ^ on lanager, said the town is requesting state funding for the should not be blamed for the lack of in. late March with the production Haimbn to justify his vote for the and a 1970 ruling by the U.S. Second 'notified prior to the closing of the Mayor Caffyn said she h o ^ to asking Hannon tough questions were Vandalism was reported to have Monday night charging him with Main S t, police said. A o^ P ello egotiating with the J.C. Penney Co. reconstruction of Bockland, Pleasant communication between officials of May 17-20. Castings are open to all Circuit Court of A p ^ l s for stopping road which has now been soldto J. C. convince Man^ester Mayor Stephen quits and fires bill. Fahey supporters. , occurred sometime between last evading responsibility in connection moved forward when a red fraffic T o open the stretch of road from Valley and Chapel roads. The bill both towns regarding the industrial area residents. all federal highway construction in Pom y and Weiss to lease back the “ I bad overwhelming evidence that Thursday and Monday to two new with a motor vdiicle accident in light turned to green, his car hit Tolland Turnpike to Burnham Street. Penney Co. asks for $900,000 in state funds for park and the resulting problems for the area. portion of the road from J.C. Penney South Windsor. people left their jobs to go skiing,” be motor vehicles belonging to Carter January. Court date, April 4, East McAllister who walked in front of a No final agrem ent had been reach^ The road portion occupies land on South Windsor. The auxiliary of the Army-Navy and reopen it as a convenience to said* Chevrolet. The cars were in a lot at Hartford. parked car into the path of Ucello’s this morning, but Weiss indicated which the main structure of the J.C. The bill was co-sponsored by "Manchester simply assumed Club will have a mystery ride Donald Crowley of East Hartford South Windsor until the bypass road Mra. Fahey said the bill bas hurt [ Now you know j Chestnut and Forest Streets. Police Police charged Christopher Ogren, that one may be near. Penney warehouse is to be built. Classman and State Sen. David there were no problems for us Wednesday, April 5. Members will asked him about a Senate co m m it^ car, police said. The pedestrian is ready. many workers, especially older ones. said the windows were shattered, but 21, of 18 Prospect St. Monday with failed to look before entering the If this occurs, the stretch of road A bypass road, circumventing the Barry, both of whom spoke in favor because the last council never made meet at the clubhouse at 6 p.m. vote on Hannon’s anti-litter bill, construction site, is expected to be Eventually a main road, which will of it. They have been forced to work at op­ The eyes of the opossum shrimp no entry was made into the vehicles. operating an unregistered motor traveled portion of the road, accor­ will be reopened until a temporary our position clear to them,” said Reservations will close Monday, taken while Hannon was absent. built in about two weeks. run through the industrial park, will' pressive jobs despite harassment and veUcle. Answer date, March 31. ding to police. bypass is built. It will take about a Classman said that although the Mayor Caffyn. March 27. For reservations, call Jean “ I thought that was dirty pool,” are in its tail, not its bead. Police reported a motor vehicle serve local residents with an even illegal treatment, she said. month to build the bypass road. Mayor Caffyn said the closing of J.C. Penney complex would open up Mathiason, 649-0907, or Marlon the road has “ totally cut South Wind­ Interstate highway destination. about 2,000 jobs, the park would bring Rioter, 649-7043. 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Bolton library MM4CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. March 21 Itmt PAGE SEVEN-B STC may revoke Nna Wanted IS HoumForSkh to show film Referendum set INDEX 21 Hcmm for a m Noificn PHONE FROM Home to ser­ National Weather Forecast vice our customers in the The Bolton Friends of the Library horse track OK iiauar*- ^nchester area. Flexible will present the film, "The Eternal 3 — AnnonneaiMnts . W E T g a s p L D f U P l) - ’Ihe State TVaffic Commis- • — EntMMMMM r hours. Super earnings. 20- Tramp,” March 27 at 8 p.m.'at for fire truck S — Auctions 7773. « r CALL Bentley Memorial Library. * mMting today to consider whether to lift t h e ^ f l e permit for a proposed Middletown horse race nWAMCIAI. WANTED - Gas statioa atten­ The hour-long film is about Charlie w By BARBABA RICHMOND • — Bondo-Stowi-Mongoew doa’t want it to stall at the hospital,” • — Poraonol loans dant, full .or part time. Chaplin’s multi-faceted and in­ Herald Reporter he said. The cwnmission in February gave track pnanoter '0 — intursneo jMture, responable petson I RE ALE, REALTORS tor third smft. References. teresting long life and has excerpts An emotion-packed Vernon Town Democrat George Furbish agreed Rooa^ooneyamonthtohavehta ' IMnOVMfNT from his movies. 13 - Halp Wanud Call 871-1698. Whan Wa Taka HoM Council meeting Monday night set a with Pastor Bowman that it shouldn’t ^ ^ D w artaen t of Transportation officials and convince 14 — Butmaot OMOttunWoa James Klarsaid, "With the recent date for a referendum to ask the be a political issue. He said tb e ^ V why the pernUt should not be revoked. 15 - SnuMon WoMsd PART TIME Driver for / Your Houaa ia BOLD death of this great artist and now his townspeople to act on the question of Itepublicans talked of fiscal respon­ TYanspoitation Commissioner James F. Shucrue iDUcktibN school buses. We wUl tridn 640-4525 disappearance from the grave, many IS - Prtvoit Inotfuaioak responsible applicants. CaU buying a new ladder truck for the sibility and “to me, fiscal respon­ ^ Monday to his tamwledge no such meeting had ever Tin's people are anxious to review in their- RockWlle Fire Department. Instroelioni WanM 643-2414. 176 MAIN ST. MANCHESTEi. 01 .1 sibility means saving $30,000 by place. He refused to say how he would vote, but at , ’ MAI ttTATt minds the circumstances of his un- The discussion was triggered by buying the truck now.” the F rtruary meeting he pushed strongly for lifting the vUfwuinmiins usual 'life and art.” S3 — HomM for 8«li. the filing of a 200-page petition The first motion made by permit. ^ M'—L ol^L indfor^ The public is invited. asking the council to “respond to the 25 W- IntMtiifOl Proptrty Republican Robert Wehrli was to “I would My that if he’s (Mooney) made no contact at 30 — BustpDM ^ropsny Wnp) Wmtfd______u r n Wnnttef The library group is planning a trip need for a replac^ent l^ e r truck turn the petition over to the ad­ aU I would fiirf It quite difficult not to vote to deny an 27 - RMiori Prdptrty to Concord, Mass., on June 3. Rmi EstM'WtrWkd BOYS DRIVER FOR Auto parts $100-1- WEEKLY Mailing dr- for the Rockville Fire Department... ministration for disposition. ^tension, said Motor Vehicle Commissioner Benjamin ■'i Further information will follow. UH WIATHia FOTOCAOT • store. Knowleilge of culars!! Materials supplied, before the budgetary process is un­ Democrat Stephen* Marcham Muzio. ' Manchester and surrounding derway.” 31 - SsrviCM UffDTDd immediate income amended it to 's e t April 3 for a The other voUng member of the panel is State Police 32 — PirinDng-PapDrIog For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. Tuesday night & GIRLS areas helpful, opportunity for guaranteed! Rush stam i^ The council, at its last meeting, was ‘33 Utftdtntf-CofUrMtng advancement. 643-1551. .SeniorH to meet hearing and special town meeting Commissioner Eklward P. Leonard. 34^— RoofiTQ-SMing will find some rain or showers over parts of the lower addressed envelope: The Bolton Senior Citizens will asked to replace the truck while it and Wehrli said that changed the in­ The traffic permit was issued in November 1976 but 35 ~ HMtma-PhlmBino Pacific Coast while some snow is possible in upper New OEWFNTNE Homeworker, 2909 Pine 'free could be bought for $100,000 at 1977 36 ~ Fioori^ HARTFORD DESPATCH Road, Hernando, Ms. 38832. meet Wednesday at I p.m. at the tent of his motion. construction has not yet begun. Usual policy for the com­ 37 — Movin^-Trucking-SiorsM England. Otherwise, generally fair weather is predicted MMIGKSiaMIMLB Moving Department In East prices but the Republican majority Marcham replied, “The way the mission IS to require work to begin within a year or the 38 — S*rvicM Wtntwd elsewhere across the nation. Minimum temperatures in­ Hartford, close to 1-84 at Exit Community Hall. The Rockville ______FR0NS:30PMto FULL TIME - Tire Service seniors will be present for entertain­ voted to wait and consider it during motion is worked it’s an attempt to permit is reviewed. MItC. rON sklE clude: (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 46 56, has Interesting career op- Person. Must be able to Andover team tops in Hebron league budget deliberations. dispose of the petition.” 40 ~ HouMhold Goods (70), Boston 35 ( 55), (Chicago 38 ( 59), CIeve)and 34 ( 57), 8:30 PM portuniw. Varied tasks in­ assume responsibility. All ment, Muzio said the panel was only requiring of Mooney 41 — ArliciM for S«l« clude Tariff Quotations and After several motions, made by what it mandated of all developers, 42 — Building Suppliss Dallas 52 ( 78), Denver 33 (65). Duluth 20 ( 38), Houston 56 medical benefits, paw vaca­ The visiting nurse will be in atten­ 'The motion and the amendment Earn Money Routing Assignments for tion. Cali 643-116L ask for The Andover Gulls, coached by Paul Jay Marinelli, Jody Roller, Kevin Higgins both parties, failed in 6-8 votes last failed in 6-6 votes. 43 — iPots -Birds- Dogs (77), Jacksonville 54 ( 77), Kansas City 46 (70), Little Rock 46 dance to take blood pressures and for Mooney s proposed $55 million horse track would be '44 - LivMtocIi (73), Los Angeles 46 (59), Miami 68 (80), Minneapolis 29 ( 44) families moving in and out of Steve or Jay. Jurovaty, took the title of champions in the night, accord was finally reached on 45 — Elottt A Accossonts Prteps A Tripsll Greater Hartford. Pleasant consultation. The seniors will make Damon Woo, and Marc Anderson. Front row’ Democrat Marie Herbst said to located near the intersecUon of Route 72 and Interstate 46 » Sporting Goods New Orleans 53 (75). New York 39 (59), Phoenix 57 (81), San final plans for their trip to the 1977-78 basketball program of the Hebron a motion to put the question to a send the request back to the mayor to 91. It would be the state’s first horse track. ’'^7 — Qsrdon Products • phone personality and respon­ TYPIST and various office Robert Howard, Julie Corl, Devra Keenan,’ Francisco 50 (55), Seattle 44 ( 55), St. Louis 44 ( 70) sive attitude required. Typing referendum vote on April 25 but 46 — Antiquos Washington 44 (67). duties in industrial supply "Sound of Music" April 19 at the League. They hold an 8-2 record for the year. and Seth Duchesneau. The Gulls were spon­ be rediscussed would mean nothing. 49 — WsnM to Buy CALL JBANNE helpful. If you like respon­ firm. Experienced preferred, added, "with approval or recoirunen- She said he will look at the capital Coachlight. They are shown here witlTtlfeir coach, left, sored by the Andover Market. Trophies will RENTALS M7-0D4D sibility and a busy desk, this is good fringe benefits. We are Refreshments will be served. The dation of the mayor.” improvements budget and it will be Governor signs bill 52 — fli>oms lor Root the right spot for your talents. an EEO Employer. 289-^1. and the principal of Andover Elementary be presented at a banquet at the end of the 53 — Apsrtmonts for Root Send resume, Hartford hosts for the meeting are Mr, and Mayor Frank McCoy was still on taken out. 54 -> Homss for R«nt School, David Kravet. The team members Despatch, Dept. MV, 225 MEDICAL SECRETARY / Mrs, William Balch, Card playing season. (Herald photo by Dunn) vacation Monday but is scheduled to “I believe it’s the responsibility of 55 Businoss for Roni are, back row, left to right, Danny Adams, for ^Yankee Doodle^ 56 — Rosort Property for R«nl Prospect Street, East Hart­ Bookkeeper, no shorthand will follow the meeting. return today. He had been in favor of the council to set the policy of this 57 — Wsntod lo R«nt ford 06108. required. Manchester acting on the request during budget 56 — Misc. for Rom town .... this is our baby to decide, H ^TFO R D (UPI) - Wearing a red, white and blue PART TIME Mornings - Physicians office. Monday FuHliion show workshops. The Democrats on the mot Mayor McCoy or in caucus,” she AUTOMOTIVE elie Heralti Janitor / Cleaners. Must nave $50 TO $250 weekly possible thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:» council were against this, noting that outfit. Gov. Ella Grasso Monday signed a bill making 61 » Autos tor Ssl« own transportation. Also full mailing commission cir­ pjn. Experience preferred. The Bolton Woman’s Club fashion said. Yankee Doodle, Connecticut’s official anthem. 62 — Trucks for Salt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING the request has been in many past '69';— HMvy Equipmtnt for Sal* time window cleaners. CaU culars. Free information, Send resume to Box Z, show will be Thursday at 7 p.m. at One Republican, Carl Anderson, ,649-5334. send self addressed stamped Manchester Herald, Town manager has plans budgets and has always been taken A Fife and Drum Corps, wearing tricorn hats, blue 6 4 Molorcydat-Bicyclaa Willie's Steak House in Manchester. voted with the Democrats last night military jackets and white breeches, broke into a rendi­ 65 ^ Camp^-Traiiars-fyloblta envelope: Allstate Mailing, Manchester. The show was postponed from last out. and this caused the tie vote. Because j Homas REAL ESTATE - 2 sales peo­ P.O. Box 8520EN, Pembroke tion of the colonial tune as soon as the bill was signed 66 Automotiv* Sarvica Pines, Florida, 33024. week because of the storm. Democrat Lena Therault asked the mayor was absent, the tie 6Li- Autoa for Rant-Laaaa ADVERTISINQ ple. Should have license or in during a brief ceremony in the State .Capitol’s Hall of process. Generous commis­ what will happen if the mayor couldn’t be broken. B u tln to OpportunHr « The tickets for last week's show for highway department Flags. DEADLINE sion schedule. Wolverton will be honored. Tickets will also be doesn’t recommend the referendum Richard Bowman, a member of the Agency Realtors. 649-2813. and Republican John Giuletti said, ”We have heard 'Yankee Doodle’ officially for the first * UkOO nooir tha day bafora SMALL ENGINE Service sold at the door, fice have suggested that two people fire department, said the firemen time’ Mrs. Grasso said when the band had finished. pubNcatkm. C o v e n t r y drainage, ditches and culverts, snow “then the fur will fly.” MOLD MAKERS, Tool Corporation - expanding Arnoldeen Thornton will be com- are needed to run the department. were not trying to place blame on The snare and bass drums and the piercing fifes lured AOVERTISINa Da^dlin* for Saturday and dealer network. No plowing, general bridge William Breslau, town attorney, > fnakers and machinists. Blue rtientator. Refreshments will be Town Manager Frank Connolly has "The day-to-day requirements as far either party but reminded the council lawmakers out of committee rooms and secretaries from Monday fa l2.-00 Noon Friday. DRIVIN experience necessary. maintenance, and the undertaking of said he didn’t see any problems with RATES ; Cross, CMS, and major served. proposed a sweeping reorganization as the work layout, supervision of the that a worn-out pumper wasn’t their offices. medical. Apply in person, Complete training program. of the Coventry Highway Depart­ substantial road improvements. the motion but will make a final deci­ replaced until a fireman was serious­ 1 day ....110 word par day Vernon Mold Tool Inc., 199 $500. Investment requim to men, record keeping, and other PLEASE READ St TRUCK DNIVER start your own business. Ideal Open lioiiHc H<‘l ment to the Town Council. If his plan The department’s work has been sion on it’s legality today. ly injured. 3 days . ioo word par day Forest Street, Manchester. matters become extremely time- edayt ....90 word par day for retired or part time. is approved, the division would be hampered by the condemnation of After hearing motions defeated He said, “For six years you stalled YOUR AD Good lak for The Hans Christian Andersen consuming," he added. ZSdaya ...«aa word par day Claaatflad ad* art takan ovar DRIVERS FOR School Buses Details on request. Mr. renamed the Public Works Depart­ the town garage because of an unsafe along party lines and members of Auditions for play 15 words $2.00 mMinuin Barker. ESCAA Field Montessori School, Route 44A, under the Republicans and two years tha phona aa a convanlanca. - wanted. We will trabi you. a|8odkyddy ment. The manager pointed to the long roof. Last year residents vetoed a both parties attacking past ad­ Happy Ada...... $2.30 lno|i Tha Haraid la raaponalMa for Training Division Box 619„ Bolton, will have an open house hours that must be put in for the you stalled under the Democrats and Part time. Housewives and SaM onnodaMf «Wi AWr CunWs only on* iriborract inaartlon and TaloaMiiW* piMl tor • mpimtoli Wading River, New York. "The Highway Department per­ council suggestion for a new govern­ ministrations for delays in buying the now 1 think it’s being stalled by the scheduled at college than only to tha alia of tha retirees preferred. March 27 from 12:30 to 3 p.m., for in­ winter snow-plowing operations and Wtow «fw ^ otpodomot i In m m _11792. forms a multitude of different func­ ment complex that would have in­ fire truck, the Rev. Paul Bowman, original insartlon. Errora which GOOD LUCK , Manchester 643-2373. Vernon terested parents or prospective for the summer road-oiling program Republicans again.” Auditions for parts in “Spoon River Anthology,” the (tin rand hnulnn. Nm * a fM d tions," Connolly told the council, cluded a new garage. chaplain for the department, said, do not laaaan tha valua of tha 875-2826. students. as further reasons for comprehen­ Jim Carpenter, a battalion chief, American classic by Edgar Lee Masters, will be held at advajjlsament wlli not ba cor­ IN THE FUTURE •mil mMrd, oto« CtoM a Ortowto MANCHESTER - ResldenUal- Parents will be able to observe a "including everything from Connolly proposes elevating Town “Public safety is not a partisan issue said he realized that all of the council rected by an additional Insar­ UoMwn ami nbMW to afnrato a tort ty located. Pizza and Sub sive planning and administration in htanchester Community College tonight and Wednesday PART TIME Bagger wanted lin Iruok. thouM bn In |m 4 maintenance of roads, upkeep of the Sanitarian and Engineer Donald and never will be ..... 1 think the tlon. Shop. Good income. Fully classroom in .session and there will the department, "Time-consuming knows the truck is needed and added, night from 7 to 10. The auditions will be held in the music ■tor mornings. Please apply in rtfitonl nondWon nt nmm to tsnw equipped, “get rolling in cemeteries, snow plowing, running Holmes to a new position of Director purchase of this truck is the most person to Frank’s Sgger- linn»ir SHliig Suulrnd. Knowlid|i 01 be a movie shown on the Montessori items such as budget preparation, “Someone is going to get killed in room tonight, and in the auditorium Wednesday. DAVID dough.” Cali English Colonies the landfill, general maintenance of Public Works and ^ g in e e r. pressing need of this community.” that- piece of equipment so do I market, Manchester. Cnmnl CmnneHoul ono H tiM . Realty, Ltd., 84^7743. approach to education. Four performances of the play will be given on the AnmoOrt Mtory and bwn dto. Cad writing reports, attendance at Current Superintendent oT Streets 'The ladder truck now being u s ^ is Enrollment brochures will be around the Town Hall, and a host of something.” nights of April 26 through 29; OFFSET PRESSMAN needed NesdnoWOnpartnenI I4S-M1S nr other small duties such as moving meetings, and the like almost Dean Wiley would work under his 21 years old and sometimes out of fy In pnnMi. MANY PEOPLE only dream available and teachers will- be on Another battalion chief, Robert The play consists of a series of poetic monologues by 244 □ NOTICES KOS tor Miller TP-29. Experience voting machines at election time, become impossible in the daily supervision. A part-time person service because parts have to be es­ of owning Uieir their own buiinesa. hand to answer any questions. crunch of running the department,* Kelly, called on the council to act as former ubgabutants, both rd^ and imagined, of Spoon CAINS, with quality colof work essen­ Perhaps It's time tor jou yo to heavy moving, and installation of the could be hired to fill the sanitarian pecially made for it. soon as possible. “We’re not playing tial. Progressive, air con- A M F C U N O pursue that dream. I have Connolly contended. River, an area near Lewistown, 111., where Masters spent ditioned plant, 3 years old, \«>isc licaring generator," position Holmes would vacate, Con­ The need for replacement was politics; we’re sick and tired; it’s Lost nnd Found COBBS, I 1 MabiMMl over 1,000 businesaeM tor sale The department's budget ran over nolly recommended. documented many times over by the h|s boyhood. All of the characters are dead; each speaks benefits, over time, growth TitoolMIto, Cnnn. SS4SS by owners. Many for The public hearing on the proposed The Highway Department $350,000 for this fiscal year, making time to do something,” he said. his own moving epitaph. The dramatic vignettes are in­ COLEMANS, ; opportunities. Excellem posl- to iwd nwrtrtb wpbwr wr The manager estimates that salary firemen at the meeting who told of IM P O U N D E D - B la c k minimum down, For free noise ordinance will be Wednesday at leadership has changed hands four it the largest general government All of the firemen were in full terspersed with appropriate folk music. Labrador type, male. Spruce JASONS, : tfon tor self motivated In- brochure write: Interstate 8:.30 p m at the Community Hall. times in the past three years. Connol­ increases under the plan would cost incidents where the ladder malfunc­ dress uniform a t la st n ig h t’s eiwrinr and Maple strret area. Mixed : dividual. Call Don Vallera, Business Marketing, P.O. Box division in the town. Among its func­ Two male and two female performers are required. the town an additional $8,000 and that tioned almost causing serious ac­ Use your diihwasher LANDSBERQS, 236-5884. ly stated that persons holding that of- m ating. The group was headed up by Each will play a variety of parts covering a broad range breed, female, black and 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. tions are filling potholes, repairing the director’s salary would be in the cidents. only when it it full. white. North End area. Con­ NOONANS Chief Donald Maguda who was com­ in ages. Besides the actors, two singers, one male and $17,000 range. Pastor Bowman said he saw the Turn It off whan tact Dog Warden, ■TELEPHONE Solicitors - SERVICE BUSINESS - With plimented for the manner in which " one female, who also can play guitars, are needed. tbs final w ith cycle Manchester, 546-4555. ( Experienced. For insulation, $800 a week income available The Coventry Jaycees will sponsor ladder stall five times while a the petition was handled. it complated and id energy related products. in this area. A cash business. Budget requests reviewed an Easter egg hunt for children photographer was taking pictures. “1 open tha door. LOST - New long pink evening Hours Monday thru 'rhuriday, SELL SOMETHING that real­ Minimum investment ly sells. Millioni of people buy V r r n o i i replaced. between the ages of 2 and 9 on Satur­ Yourdhhet will skirt, Manchester Parkade 5:30 to 9 p.m., $2.90 per hour, required. 203-627'6550, 203-481- zoning regulations for public air-dry. It's bait to parking lot. (jail 568-4375 after plus Incentive. Call 647-9M, Avon products all the time. New equipment: a request for an day at 11 a.m. at the high school gym­ Sewing demonstration P o n o n tit John Loranger, Vernon town facilities. nasium. uia your dithwaiher s p.m. or 277-2810 days. irom 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You get your own Territory additional piece of equipment or Area police report in tha cool of tha and the earnings are good. LONG ESTABLISHED planner, is analyzing department The commission has made two Linda Tingley, a sewing RU SSELL’S BARBER St rolling stock with a unit vaiue in Project Chairman Roland evening. LOST - Friday, vicinity Sxper Interested? CaU 742-6046. Restaurant - In Downtown requests for the capital budget and recommendations concerning the expert and graduate home Styling Shop announces ap­ excess of $2,000. Beausoleil said the hunt is being held Manchester Countiy Club, or Full time In modem health Manchester. Excellent family also is preparing a revenue/expen- public works complex and Firehouse economist with the White Manchester Hospital. Pin, pointments accepted Tuesday care facilitv. Apply in person. LAW ENFORCEMENT - No operation. Includes equip­ Capital projects: requests for indoors this year as a result of the un­ Keith Nevico, 17, of New Britain with two counts each of third-degree thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 diture model which projects the 2. Sewing Machine Co., will gold tree, with dark red coral East Hartford Convalescent experience necessary to apply ment. Owner anxious. Call tor usually severe winter weather. was charged Monday with disorderly larceny and third-degree criminal p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 town's operating budget by means of deferred maintenance or a major It is estimated that the cost of a demonstrate sewing blossoms, seated blue figure Home, 745 Main Street, East for our current training details. Lombardo & The Jaycees will cook and color 150 conduct. Police said he was arrested mischief. Chinese Coolie. 649-6416 or a.m. to 5 p.m. Cali 646-6659, Hartford. openings. Excellent salary Asaoclates, 640-4003. historical trends. repair of an existing building with a new public works complex would be dozen egerm r the craftsmanship today and corner of Oak and Spruce in the Professional Building at Ver­ Police said the charges were made 649-3123. and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. He also .said re.search has been cost In excess of $10,000 or construc­ about $955,000 to provide adequate of- groups f S e cWWren Wednesday at the U.S. ARMY ENUSTMEITT non Circle where he was running in connection with the theft of a CB SlISSUi. PART TIME Waitress - done, but not completed, on the tion of any new building or facility fice, garage, and storage space. Ma'nchester Sewing Experienced. Davis Family REQUIRED. Call tor more in­ to 5, 6 to 7, and 8 to 9. around in the nude. radio and some articles from a van at Why not send town's indebtedness and the regardless of cost; and land or The Co. 2 firehouse on Route 30 has Machine Center, 249 Broad LEGAL Restaurant, 649-5487. formation. 643-9462. There will be prize eggs scattered He was released on a $150 nonsure­ Scranton Motors on Route 83. a happy thought availability of outside funds (federal, building acquisition. to be replaced and it is expected this St. □ EDUCATION Loranger said he indicated in for each age group, and the Easter ty bond for appearance in Common He was released on a $1,000 non­ NOTICE to someone todayl TELEPHONE Sales - Earn MISSILE CREWMAN - No state or other) to pay for some of the would cost about $247,000. Ms. Tingley, from experience necessary to apply December that the schedule he had bunny will be on hand. AH Ibcal Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April 26, surety bond for appearance in court $3.00 per hour and more. capital equipment and project needs. The Board of Education has „ Marshall, Illinois, will TOWN OF Salary and bonus. Work in for our current training Private fnstniotfons II been following (now delayed) in­ parents are invited to attend with James Gibbons, 17, of 55 Donnel in Rockville, April 26. Loranger said he is1)reaking the requested $1.2 million for a new field their children appear today from 2 to 4 EAST HARTFORD □ EMPLOYMENT convenient Rockville Office, opening. Excellent salary and Road, Vernon, was charged Monday benefita. Ages 17-!R only. U.S. capital budget requests down into volved the Planning Commission in house at the high school; $800,000 for p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Notice is hereby given that Cali 627-0550. REMEDIAL READING and the review of requests in the Capital and Wednesday from 10 the regularly scheduled ARMY ENLISTMENT math; Individualized work three categories. an indoor pool and $550,000 for an ad­ Linda Tingley Nnfp Wnntod 13 REQUIRED. Call for more In­ Project category. a.m. to noon. meeting of the Conservation LEGAL SECRETARY - program, (lst-8th grade) by rhe first is replacement dition to the cafeteria, also at the Manchester law firm has posi­ formation. 643-9462. master’s degree teacher. 586- and Environment Commission equipment any existing equipment He said the main reason for this in­ high school. SALES POSITION - Straight tion available. Applicant must 8075. volvement is that the Planning Com­ The public works request also in­ tor March has been changed commissions, leads fumisb^ have typing and shorthand VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No or rolling stock with a unit value in PLAZA DEPT. STORE to homeowners. Call 242-5402 experience necessary to apply mission is eventually responsible for cludes work at the Memorial [^Manchester public records J from March 22 to March 29, proficiency. Legal experience PIANO INSTRUCTION - excess of $2,(H)0 which needs to be (M a S m A M Tal 1978. preferred but not required. for our current training Experienced, creative granting specialopV.V.tUl pV.tllllbOpermits underUIIUCI the Building, $59,000; a new roof on the Concordia Luthoran Church 40 PITKIN STREET N n llilM ra J. Leslie Van Camp EXCELLENT opportunity to Salary commensurate with openings. Excellent salary teacher. Degree; state and senior citizen center; several ■aMMMMtHMA. Warranty deed Chairman learn wholesale hardward qualifleations. Call 64M277 to and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. national certification. All drainage projects and sidewalk Conservation & business. Good working con­ arrange interview. U.S. ARMY ENLISTMENT levels, beginners welcome. State monitors schools Michael K. Adams and Candace L. Adams to Sheryl ditions, short hours. 522-1107. REQUIRED. Call for more in­ projects, and work at the Fox Hill Environment Commission Many extras. Gretchen Van state Board of Education officials THE EASTER RUNNY Haihsey, property at 136-138 School St., $48,700. THE TOWN of Coventry has formation. 643-9462. Why, 647-9751. districts across the state the depart­ Tower. Good Friday, 7:30 p.m., March 24 0444)3 IF YOU ARE an attractive are monitoring area school systems ment is keeping an eye on in case any )HA8 CURIE TO THE PLAZA Certificate of devise the following job openings The public works request includes Estate of Helen M. Burnett to Harold R. Burnett, motivated woman we need available to Coventry RESTAURANT HELP - GUITAR, BANJO, Bass which have missed more than eight more days are lost. you. If you are looking for a Dining room waitresses, a long list of equipment needed or property at 38 Main St. 8:30 A.M. Residents under the Com­ lessons; Experienced with days of school due to bad weather. State statute requires children to which will need replacement in the THE PASSION ACCORDING TO S T. JOHN YOU WILL nND A COMPLETC KEEP SMILING ?Iamorous, challenging posl- prehensive Employment cocktail waitresses, children aged 5 on. Adults too. Judgment liens ion, with a new Perfslan weekends, and bus boys. Ap Commissioner Mark Shedd said attend school for 180 days and Shedd next five or 10 years. by Johann Sebastian Bach A COLORTOL STOCK OP Training Act CETA Title VI; Enjoyable rapid progress. Regional District 8 Hebron, Andover Mobil Oil Credit Corp. against Michael Petersen, cosmetic line, you need us. (1) Social Service Coor­ Iv In' 1 Person: Podunk Mill,MU' 989 Free loan Instrument. 11 said he will stand by the statute The recreation department lASXETS • EASTS CRASS KEEP HAPPY 236-2381, 633-3M. Ellingtonngton Road, South Wind- and Marlborough, as well as Lebanon $287.61, property at 18 S. Hawthorne St. to 5:00 P.M. dinator, Town Hail, Salary years experience. 6464557. despite a two-day February requests include repairs to Horowitz PtrfoniMd by Conn and Scotland, are among 15 school E6GIVE - PIASTK EfifiS Geaveland Legal Blank Service Inc. against Thomas $833 a month. Interesteda per­ snowstorm. pool, $75,000; lights at high school THE CONCORDIA CHOIR, 8T. MARY’S CHOIR, sons should applyap ' at the Slate CERAMIC CLASSES, ^ MUSS AID R. O’Marra, $135.68, property at 20 Schaller Road. MAID WANTED for Motel - tennis courts, $30,000; lights at ORCHESTRA Employm entnt Service, 478 Greenware, bisque, firings. Marriage license “ Vall^ Street, Willimantic to Apply in person, Madison A B C. Kiln. Individual atten­ Legion Field softball field, $35,000 - PIDS DEUCMIUS Garden meeting scheduled Evangelist - Richard Donohue Donald N. Bolduc, 20 Wadsworth St., and Barbara J. obtain the necessary 201 Form Motor Inn. 393 Main Street, tion call: 5684451, 568-2962. improvements at Valley Falls Park CHOCOLATE BUMS A EGGS Cote, 166A Homestrad St., March 24 at Manchester and meet the eligibility East Hartford, opposite Pratt "Making Rock Gardens in Wapping.” $15,000; platform tennis court ii Jesus - Woodward Waesche criteria for Title VI. & Whitney. ScfMoft-CfatiM 19 SiMilli \\ indsor m Soprano - Mary Mack Memorial Hospital chapel. ______His slides will illustrate various Skinner Road or Merline Road area, N fiD M o m m m r a $k h a i a I M ■ I----1 The Gardeners' Exchange of South Alto - llga Paups REAL ESTATE Salesperson - SECOND and THIRD Shift FOR THE BEST -.Manchester techniques to help improve the $15,000; covered ice rink at Middle TOWN OF MANCHESTER and Weekends. Must be neat Windsor will meet Wednesday at 7:30 Tenor - Peter Shea Excellent opportunity. Four Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 micro-climate of rock gardens. School, $28,000. Multiple Listing Services. in appearance. Over 18. Apply pupils per teacher. FREE in- p.m. at St. Peter's Church, Sand Hilt Bass - Fred Hosea in person, Robert Street Refreshments will be served. The The request of the assessors is NAME Hutchins Agency, 843-3168. triiductory lesson with this ad. Road. Norman Priest will speak on public is invited at no charge. Conductor - David L. Almond LEGAL NOTICE Sunoco, 430 Robert Street, CaU 6484306, or 646-3549. $150,000 for a general revaluation. .A' MAIL TO: Eiast Hartford. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing SEX7RETARY For Hartford “EASTER ADDNE88 Law Firm. Send resume with FREE PRE-SCHOOL Gym­ First aid class set on Monday, April 3, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. in the Keeney Street i-lcralb salary requirementa to Box X, BABYSITTER Needed ■ Near nastic GInIc. Ages 3 to 4 1/2. School Cafeteria, 179 Keeney Street, Manchester, Cksinecticut g m . c/o Manchester Herald. Verptanck and Hartford Road, Girls, boys. Also new Adult Rockville hospital notes to hear and consider the following petitions: 2:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Own Class. Details, call SPECIAL” transportation or possible live Vernon ARMY & NAVY CLUB - ZONE CHANGE - MAIN STREET 8 T A n P.O. BOX 591 COUNTER PERSON lor auto Manchester Gymnastic in. 6m 727. School, 6464306, 646-3540. CASH & GARRY lA-17) ManchMinr, Corm. 08040 parts store. Experienced help­ rile Nathan Hale Branch of the American Red Gross Admitted Friday: Theresa Windsor; Mrs Joanne Sava ful but not necessary. will sponsor a multi-media first aid course March 31 and McCusker, Prospect Street, and son. Ellington; Leroy To change the zoning classiRcation frapvilesidence AA to Cen­ Z!L Excellent opportunity for ad­ SECRETARY / Receptionist MILLIONS OF LIVES 8AVEDI tral Business District foraparcel ofkpptDZilnately .48acres on EXAMPLE: for Rockville Law Office. □ REAL ESTATE April 7 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Rockville General Hospital Rockville: Deborah Neagle, Savage. Ellington; Jason Sut­ $040* vancement. 643-1551. Duncaster Lane. Vernon. ton. West Hartford; Mildred the west side of Main Street, south of Forest Street— 1090 Main FHOHI l8Wonlafor6Daya Good typing skllla. Reply to The cour.se will be taught by Alfred Dreher. Advance Box A, c/o Manchester Discharged Friday: Bonita Turner, Woodland Street, S t i ^ . - I Homes For Safe 23 registration is required and may be made bv calling the Tht AbMtkui Cumr SocMy rtporti ttort PART TIME Secretary - Must Herald. Cratty, Ellington; Marguerite Rockville. P»ltaU» k m nktady k m a n t c t LILIES MARY E. LUCAS - ZONING REGULA'nON AMENDMENT □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only *8.10 be proficient at shorthand. Red Cross office. I’ark Street. Flvans. Regan Road. Vernon; Birth Friday: A son to Mr, Ctmetr bad knvt ikima mo n U m n of rocom m (L-15) Interesting work for responii- MANCHESTER - Spring Briiige playing loniglii Darlene Fleming, Vernon and Mrs. John Richard, ■t lom S yoon otto ilo|indi M c o a ip M o a a f HYACINTHS To'amend the Zoning Regulations by adding Article IV, Section ble person with own transpor­ Street location. Attractive 8- trMtaMnt. room Connecticut Gambrel Avenue. Rockville; Maurice Range Hill Drive, Vernon. 16 to permit, as a special exception use in all zones, the opera­ H U IN ONE WOIID FBI BUNK - MINIMUM 18 WORDS tation. Please caU 8484S2; 'The Vernon-Ellington Newcomers Club will sponsor a Frye, Crestwood Drive, Ver­ TULIPS evenings and weekends best. nestled on a beautiful wooded tion of circuses and carnivals. lot. Country kitchen, two bridge tonight at 7 .30 at the Hoades home, 228 Merline non; Donald Neff. Lockwood CoacCT tom ko cand or rclMdod V dw db«Moh 1 2 1 4 1 Very interesting position! WESLEY RETIREMENT CENTER, INC. AND SOUTH working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ Drive, Vernon. Street. Manchester; Toney ■ad U ta tM U to mmti ketoo k lakoo k m omi POTTED PLANTS UNITED BIETHODIST CHURCH - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - BABYSITTER Needed for 10 age. Must be seen. $70's. R. Other events planned for this week by the club include a Pallotti, Joseph Lane, South laTotct Iko kody. Do aol fcar caacor. rU l CARRIER • DAPFODILS 9RD ROAD (W-9) c - j i 1 r 1 1 IS year old boy. Saturday after­ Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Koffee Klatch at 9:30 a m. Wednesday at the Osleger BOLAND yoar pkyMaa hoqaoaUy for a kooM k M II monbere, Hartford location 643-5230 lAKor uTAii kabanki M MANCMomm oince and may be inspected daring office boors. by Brainard Airport. CaU 278- CAU TON at School, Remodeled 4 bedroom collected on Fridays will be collected on the following It to storw 646-6320 IW«1- hirrhsse one pack oT E-Um Colonial. 1 1/2 baths. First C.ff A43-9559 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 647-9947 floor laundry, carpeted. Treed Monday along with the regular Monday route. Residents receive one more K Um Pack 3 W C « « ta r8 L •KiTM raiJULTItPJL Ronald Gates. Secretary H II u 4$ rree. ttl •UKTfMtMMAM.MAMCMOm PLUMBER - 3 to 5 years lot. 16x32 inpound pool. $45,- are askeri not to put their trash containers out until Sun­ Dated this 21st day of March, 1978. day night. UGGETT PHARMACY experience in the work. CaU 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- MAMCMtSTin PAHKAOS 04603 568-4530 between 6 and 7 p.m. 0131.

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