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24 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 Rain doesiiH deter NUUKHESIIR HAS ir friends of -Grasso BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR A SALADS HARTFORD (UPI) - Nearly 20,- Many people carried rosary beads ^FOR YOUR HOLIDAY VVEEKEND 000 mourners paid their last respects Related stories artd pic­ and cried, bowed their heads, or to Ella Tambiissl Grasso during a tures on page 20. made the sign of the cross as they MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING 1 * • iMaMBnii round-the-clock tribute before the walked past the bier. An honor guard •ttartoarntre^MJ I • U T B 8 N . n « U M B W CMItT funeral mass at noon today for stood at attention while strains of at the ti9 ti< Connecticut’s former governor. classical music filled the Hall of the rignUiri file apprauHi df l children, Susane and Jim , were pre­ Friends, colleagues and many who Flags. It h aanivsraary o#tl The Marinated Mushroom, Inc. sent when the casket was opened at a VICINITY had never met Mrs. Grasso walked “Everybody just loved her,” said **(} £«il£« S it «£ & o a I of tA« private service. quickly past her open coffin today in Jean Susca, a Hartford baker. "She has been 86r1^ the 162 South M M S t • M M d h tM r. "The family decided she looked so a first-floor alcove of the Capitol. would say Tve got time for ilnuiiitfSa of ,the greater beautiful the caiket was going to be The doors were to be shut at 10 a.ih. everybody.’” Ires foif alfiKMt a cen- lofA Painting Problem? We’ll Helpl open to the public,” be said. for final preparations before Mrs. CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY Service still means something to us — and service means "She was such a vital person. She ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CT. Grasso’s body was moved for the ser­ Democratic State Party Chairman can be an inspiration to all of us,” l o b a e n ^ o f the annlver FEATURING THIS WEEK ... spending enough time with you to help you Miect the vices. ^ Jam es Fitzgerald said, " I thought said Elizabeth Ostapchuck of New Willwill COIlillltoco iiiflid er tthis yiuir. right paint finish for that job you're planning. See u. for •> The crowds lined up In the grey, she looked absolutely brautiful.” Britain, who brought along her two paint and service when you plan your next project. 24 HR. TOWIHG DELTA MAINTENANCE & CARPET GLEAMNC winter chill Sunday to file past hun­ A bouquet of Mrs. Grasso’s children. 643-0016 dreds of flags and flowers to pay favorite flowers — red roses, pink Approximately 1,000 people per n e w # i ^ , due to The E A Johnson PAINt CO. their last respects to the woman they carnations and white baby’s breath— hour signed into the guest book AdlFsW’a. 4ptsrday morning •COMPLiTE COLLISION REPAIR ' yOup called "E lla .” Mrs. Grasso was to be were placed by her family In front of iWwteatilon tM to,; •FOREIGN AND AMERICAN CARS during the day and evening Sunday 'NOCPE^OENT , the casket. A wreath sent by Presi­ ^ H ad d itioaJB i expanded index at •RUSTY JONES RUST PROOFING burled with military honors in her before walking by the bier. The line 64S4801 home town of Windsor Locks today dent Reagan was to the side. that stretched down toward Bushnell D ll . bottomthe page helps after a state funeral at the Cathedral Her grey casket, draped with the Park did not diminish when the cold find ^ of ntost in te r ^ of St. JoMph in Hartford. blue silk flag of Connecticut, lay in rain came harder in the late after­ 763 Mrs. Grasso, 61, the first woman in state in the historic Capitol where noon. re^iAttrtion of the inside MAIN ST. the nation elected governor without Mrs. Grasso ro^ from a freshman Fitzgerald said the tribute for Mrs. .of 'niei^flerald ia now com- 643-1191 succeeding her husband, died lawmaker to a powerful and popular Grasso, at her best when taking, Over spi past few weeks Thursday after a 10-month bout with charge during blizzards and tor­ , , 'las aboutlAtochester and area 191 chief executive. The cancer forced cancer that forced an end to her 28- nados, "w as wmething she well towpS have b M grouped together ' MAIN ST. her to resign on New Year’s Eve. year political legacy. A'iieip read Aw find stories about 3e5igns,inc MANCHESTER Mrs. Grasso wore the azure blue deserved.” State Senate Majority Leader dress made especially for her 1975 "Even though it was inclement iMJfetowns.•>,' , 341 tROAO STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. 0S040 643-1900 Richard Schneller, D-Essex, a close Inaugural Ball and held rosary beads weather out here, she was there s?'>Tbe reault jS'^more.readaWe, Manchester Professional Park, Suite A>1 Betty Gailaqher, Prop. friend of the former governor, said and the Connecticut State Register when it was inclement for them, and ■Stone complef«riiSWspiq)«r serving Mrs. Grasso's husband, Thomas, and and Manual in her hands. it won’t stop them,” he said. ^ the area ^riMTwitb hometown WE SEIIVICE AND INSTAUINDUSTMAL AND COMMEACIAL •ews plus the news of IWteietter. 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Defense wants reversal The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 5.S4 American Bar Association. and declare qualified support for a European Economic face close scrutiny poinU Friday, was ahead 0.77 point to 953.07 shortly after It was Burger’s 12th speech over the years to the group, Community initiative to promote a peai^ul solution of CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UPI) - Lawyers for Pfc. the opening. It gained 5.03 points overall last week. delivered in a rasping voice, a legacy of his recent bout the Arab-Israell conflict. Robert R. Garwood asked a military judge today to Advances led declines, 474-288, among the 1,125 issues with viral pneumcmia. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Concen­ will seek re-election in 1984. reverse his conviction for betraying his country because Israel, appareaUy seeking to torpedo Sadat’s trip, the l^ ite House rather than attend crossing the New York Stock Ehcchange tape at the out­ trating on his plan to avert an “ If anybody has any doubts about there was insufficient evidence to support the jury’s ver­ leaked a dispatch filed by Eliahu Ben-EIlssar, the Israeli religious services. Sunday dawned set. “ economic calamity,” President Ronald Reagan not thinking down the dict. ambassador in Cairo, alleging Sadat opposed the Euro­ rainy and gray in Washington. Prime rate edges down Reagan today moves into a crucial road three to four years from now Garwood, 34, of Adams, Ind,, was found guilty by a pan­ pean initiative. On Saturday, the day after his 70th week reviewing his tax-and budget­ and are thinking ‘Oh boy. I’ll run for el of five Marine Corps officers Thursday of collaboration NEW YORK (UPI) ■— The prime rate edged downward Sadat’s planned speech Tuesday to the European birthday, Reagan signed a bill cutting options before publicly un­ president in 1984,’ you’d better with the enemy in Vietnam and assaulting an American another notch today as Morgan Guaranty Trust the parliament, the first by a third world head of state, was raising the national debt ceiling 850 Curb appealSf Burger says ' veiling his austerity program. change your party,” said Nofziger. nation’s fifth-largest bank, lowered its key lending rate to billed by the Cairo press as another Egyptian milestone billion to 8985 billion. POW in a jungle prison camp. The five Marines, all Viet­ The president scheduled a lunch “ We’ll be back in three years with HOUSTON (UPI) — Chief Justice Warren Burger’s call 19 percent from 19Vk percent. toward Middle Blast peace. But Reagan was careful in accep­ nam veterans, will now determine Garwood's sentence. with Treasury Secretary Donald the same guy.” for curbing appeals of criminal convictions h u drawn The reduction put the corporate loan rate at its lowest ting his first legislative victory. Garwood, the only Vietnam-era serviceman ever tried Regan and budget director David strong criticism from the American Civil Liberties level since Dec. 10. During the past few days, Reagan “ I was sorry that the inherited for his actions in a POW camp, could be sentenced to life J Stockman, the two men in charge of Union. sent out memos to the heads of ap­ policies made this necessary but at in prison and ordered to forfeit $147,00oin back pfiy and Analysts said the slow, but gradual decline of the prime l^Wimi QUiet after VCrdict ' 4 I.. 1 tnPthe aHminiotrafadministration’s i/\n*0 To combat the tide of crime. Burger proposed in a econom ic proximately 100 non-Cabinet agen­ benefits. M s resulted from a steep decline in credit demand and policy. least we can now proceed to pay the speech Sunday that after initial reviews of criminal lower cost of funds to banks. MIAMI (UPI) — A member of the jury that convicted cies, telling them to promptly con­ bills, write the checks and go The meeting precedes one with sentences, all further appeals be confined to "claims of three blacks of murdering three white motorists during tact the Office o f Management and forward to change these outdated Rep. Robert McClory, R-Ill,, and a last May’s Liberty City riots says jurors feared their vw- Budget with their objections to policies,” Reagan said through press Stocks open higher miscarriage of justice.’’ C J # m w conference with state legislators and "Our search for justice must not be twisted into an saaat goes to Luxembourg dlct "was going to bum up” the city, but police said only proposed cuts when they see them. secretary Jim Brady. one small protest was held over the weekend. county executives later in the day. The officials, whose agencies have NEW YORK (UPI) — Prices opened higher today in endless quest for technical errors unrelated to guilt or in------® “ In our first time at legislative CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — President Anwar Sadat left for The local officials were to be given active trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. nocence,” Burger told the midyear meeting of the "When we walked out of that jury room, most of us had budgets of about 870 billion, will get bat, this win made me feel very good, Luxembourg today to address the European Parliament some inside information on what to the feeling this town was going to bum up,” said Juror 48 hours to respond. very grateful to both sides of the ai­ expect when Reagan unveils the Barbara Freeman. "Thank God that hasn’t happened.” Reagan had no events on his sle for the victory. Their response depth of his new economic program schedule Sunday and chose to stay at was prompt and responsible.’ ’ Love^hate relationship to a joint session of Congress Feb. 18. Participants gather on the steps of the U.S. started with about 250 participants but grew In a televised address last week, District Courthouse in Alexandria, La., to to more than 500 by the time the group the president spoke of the need for Peopletalk major economic surgery, contending Reagan to dump march in honor of the late Martin Luther arrived at Peabody Magnet School to hear the faced an Maine depends on paper firms King Jr., Sunday afternoon. The event selected speakers and singers. (UPI photo) “ economic calamity” and was in the worst financial mess since the Great Only hurts on pirouettes RUMFORD, Maine (UPI) — It’s a bitter Clarence Depression. regular summits Smith who reminisces about his 15 years- at the huge The timing of Reagan’s two Mikhail Baryshnikov sprained a hig toe and possibly Decisions on integration Boise Cascade paper mill. speeches — the one Thursday and the LONDON (UPI) — President pulled a tendon while warming up backstage for In explaining the switch from sum­ “ They know they’ve got a grip on the people, so they one to Congress next week — was Reagan will scrap the twice-yearly weekend matinee performance by the American mit meetings to intelligence sharing always get their way,” he said, sipping a coffee at Dick’s selected because the current con­ allied summit meetings of the Carter Ballet Theater at the Los Angeles Music Center. Haig warned that such exchanges Pizza across the murky Androscoggin River from the gressional recess for Washington’s administration in favor of increased Kevin McKenzie replaced the Russian dancer in the plant’s billowing smokestacks. spark two demonstrations Birthday falls in between. can only be achieved if the U.S. in­ exchanges of intelligence with Euro­ telligence network can do a better company’s final performance of “ Giselle” Sunday Smith, 41, left his job at Boise in 1974, becoming dis­ The administration hoped By United Press International pean aiiies, U.S. Swretary of State job of plugging press leaks. night. abled after a series of back operations. He complains The parents — some of whom oc­ “ Never accept the sUtus quo, members------of Congress would return Some 2,(X)0 white parents angered cupied the annex for a week until the Alexander Haig said in an interview Haig said the Reagan administra­ Irate members of the audience bodted and demanded about the size of his $94-a-month pension. Washington with positive soun- with The Sunday Times. their money back, which was cheerfully refunded at at a school integration move in New final 30- parents were evicted Satur­ Berry, who filed the 1965 lawsuit that tion has not. made up its mind on “ You either work on their terms or you get out of dings from their constituents, Haig aiso said the Reagan ad­ the box office. York City vowed today to extend a day — also decided to press efforts to triggered the integration order, told nuclear disarmament and the SALT town,” he said angrily. providing them with leeway to make ministration was keeping its options weeklong school boycott, but in cen­ seek a federal court order to over­ the cheering crowd, which also II treaty. Smith has nowhere to go. He may return to the western the hard choices Reagan’s proposals open on arms control with the Soviet Maine plant if his back condition improves. tral Lousiana some 500 blacks turn the closing. Four parents were belatedly observed the Jan. 15 will force. “ It has been my experience that Union and had not decided “ whether achieving arms control is never the Barbara introduces Yoko The saga of Rumford is paralleled in more than a dozen marched in favor of a disputed arrested for trespassing in the evic­ birthday of slain civil rights leader Before the week is out, Reagan busing program. to deveidp a whole new treaty, product of rhetoric or idealistic Maine communities hosting large paper mills — where tion. Martin Luther.King. also will have entertained iabor Yoko Ono’s video of “ Woman,” the current hit whether to put fixes into the existing hopes,” Haig said. “ It is always the timber from the state's vast forestlands are turned into No violence was reported at either The New York parents also have In (Queens, the decision to evict the leaders and governors of both par­ recording from the John Lennon-Yoko Ono’s "Double treaty or whether to do it by product of pragmatic reality.” nearly 18,000 tons of pulp and paper a day. demonstration Sunday. kept their children from classes at parents from the school annex was ties. With funding cuts expected in so Fantasy ' album on Geffin Records, debuts Thursday amendments.” “ One could make the case that it Boise employs about 1,650 people to man the plant’s Jeering parents at an angry Public School 138 and Public School made by School’s Giancellor Frank many social programs, the state on ABC-TV's “ 20-20” news magazine program. Haig said Soviet behavior in world was the consensus about deploying conveyers, bleachers, hydropulpers and dryers — meeting in the borough of (}ueens 195 (two feeder elementary schools Macchiarola and Mayor Edward Barbara Walters will introduce the Yoko Ono- leaders are anxious to get in their trouble spots and what he called cruise missiles in Europe at the working round-the-clock in three shifts through deafening said they would continue their for the high school annex) since last Koch. At the meeting Sunday, the arguments before the ink dries. directed video, which has been withheld from public ‘technical flaws' in the SALT II trea­ NATO ministerial meeting in clamor. boycott of two elementary schools Monday and vowed to continue the paren ts ch anted. “ A yatollah With the president not yet in office viewing since Lennon was assassinated in New York ty would affect President Reagan’s December 1979, which created the two months ago. “ If Boise left this place 'would be a ghost town,” said until a decision that would transfer 27 boycott until the closing decision is Macchiarola’ and “ No annex, no three weeks, Lyn Nofziger, one of decision on the arms control issue. circumstances that led to the start of Smith’s wife Mary, who works the counter at Dick’s Pii- of their children to a black school is reversed. school.” Reagan’s top political consultants. Haig aiso said the United States the discussions between the Soviet za. reversed. “ I’m determined to fight this thing told California Republicans in In Alexandria, a demonstration wili deveiop closer ties with Union and the United States on how The good shepherd himself And people of Maine have lived for decades in a love- Iti Alexandria, La., blacks with a reverse intent was held — to to the end,” said Judi Olsen, one of Sacramento Sunday the president America’s European allies. the four parents arrested in the evic­ to limit theater nuclear weapons." hate relationship with the powerful paper firms marched in favor of a federal judges show support of federal Judge Country singer T.G. Sheppard, who is enjoying the tion. headquartered elsewhere — New York City, order mandating the integration of Nauman Scott’s order that has been success of his big hit recordings ‘Smooth Sailing’ and Philadelphia, Oregon — but which control their economic Rapides Parish schools through fought by predominantly white The parents., claimed the students Cops hunt ‘Do You Wanna Go To Heaven,” quit the singing destinies. busing and some school closings. school districts. at the main school are hostile to the business a couple of years back to become an This Is a view of the large Boise. Cascade The paper companies pay well — about times the the Mexico-Rumford footbridge seen at the The New York rally was called to annex pupils and,the move will over­ executive with a record company in Nashville. Carrying signs and singing “ God manufacturing average — in a state ranked near dead- mill on the shores of the Androscoggin denounce a decision closing the crowd the school, creating more ten­ for child It was there in Tennessee he became convinced that right. Close to 2,000 persons are employed Bless Am erica,” more than 500 last in per-capita income, employing about 20,(KX) people. River In Rumford, Maine. This view looks annex of Intermediate School 231 — a sion. They also said they wanted to one particular song would be a big country hit - but at the mill. (UPI photo) blacks, joined by a handful of white Other traditional Maine industries — shoes, potatoes across the river from the Mexico side with move aimed at achieving integration keep their children’s schooling in eight record companies disagreed and they turned sympathizers, marched under the their neighborhoods. in Atlanta and poultry — are dying. at the main building of the down the song. watchful eyes of law officers 15 But the paper industry’s stranglehold over the state’s predominantly black junior high If the city’s order goes through, ATLANTA (UPI) — Police hunted Well. T.G. (he says it stands for ‘The Good) is a There was mixed reaction to the 308-page report from state, such as doubling the number of foresters in the past blocks — from the steps of the economy scares people in towns like Rumford — which school miles away. . many parents have vowed to send today for an 11-year-old boy, hoping the public, state officials and the Legislature — some federal courthouse to a school. determined man, so he went into the recording studio boasts of itself as “ birthplace of EldmundS. Muskie,” and 13 years,” said Irland, a' forestry expert himself. “ It’s _ — — ■ a s«.iiuui. ulciitheir :;iiiiuren children lo topf^ivaie private scnoois schools. to keep his name from being added to to cut the record himself. criticizing the research and adversarial tone, others not much else. sad that they have such trouble getting their point the city’s list of 17 missing or slain saying it confirmed their long-held suspicions. across.” And he showed Nashville: the song “ Devil in a Independent lumbermen who supply much of the black children. Bottle” soared to the No. 1 position on the charts. Newspaper editorials criticized the industry’s non­ The Nader report has been mostly forgotten, but ten­ timber used for paper production complain about low response. Houston school to battle While the search was on for prices paid for their logs. sions survive between the huge companies and the proud Patrick Baltazar, last seen Friday “ The studied, continued silence from the industry can­ And environmentalists have charged the paper mills people of the Pine Tree State. not help but buttress the contention of ‘The Paper Planta­ night, officials learned another black Valentine^s day message treated Maine’s rivers as “ open sewers,” the air as a “ When that report came out it was generally believed tion’ that the companies collectively have been largely youth who disappeared in January haven for foul odors. that state government was in the palm of the paper in­ Singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester — currently answerable to no one save their stockholders,” said one new strain of meningitis was recently in jail in Florida. hot with her new single “ Lovers After All,” a roman­ ‘Maine is poor,” Ralph Nader said in 1973, when his dustry,” said Robert Gardiner, head of the Maine Investigators refused to say Sun­ editorial. HOUSTONHnilSTOM (UPI)riTPI^ -— HoaUhHealth of­ A nr 9hA oc AA..C____ J ______public-interest group published a sweeping indictment of Natural Resources Council. 4. Of the 26 confirmed cases, three the area were under investigation. day whether the 35-member police tic duet with Peabo Bryson — says she doesn’t see Lloyd Irland, director of the state Bureau of Public ficials today ordered vaccinations for anything contradictory about the popularity of the old- Maine’s paper industry called “ The Paper Plantation.” “ That’s no longer the case, but the industry is still very are pre-school siblings of the four In Texas in all of 1980 there were task force investigating the slayings Lands, says the industry made a mistake by not defen­ 800 students and staff members of an fashioned love song in “ these cynical 80s.” “ Maine is corporate country — a land of seven giant influential,” he said. “ They should have great Influence surviving infected students. only 35 cases reported resulting in six of 15 black children and the dis­ ding itself. elementary school linked to eight ‘■ ^ a u se it is such a cynical age, people find es­ pulp and paper companies imposing a one-crop economy because of their importance to the economy. The ques­ EpidemiologisU from the Center deaths, said Jan Simons, a state appearances of two more was taking ■'The paper industry does a lot of good things in this cases — one fatal — of a contagious capism. 'TheyYe soothed by songs of love and with a one-crop jwlitics which exploits the water, air and tion is whether it’s teing used properly or improperly.’ for Disease Control in Atlanta said it health official. over the Baltazar case. The boy was ■ strain of meningitis. romance,” Melissa says. “ But most importantly, love people of a beautiful state,” Nader wrote in the introduc­ was extremely rare that five cases reportedly last seen around midnight The eiementary school outbreak, be found in one area. The most recent confirmed <^ase of songs reaffirm and re-emphasize feelings of hope. tion. Friday near a downtown entertain­ along with 26 other confirmed cases meningitis was found in a patient And. mister, we need them more than ever.” The big seven are Boise, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Great The vaccination program, ment complex. Gumshoe hits hig jackpot — three fatal — of meningococcal scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. today, already hospitalized, said a Northern Paper Co., International Paper Co., Scott The other black youth. Lee Gooch. meningitis in Houston this year, has spokeswoman at Dr. Feigin’s offied*. Paper Co., St. Regis Paper Co. and Diamond Inter­ will involve about 765 students. Of­ Former President Jimmy Carter, looking tanned and relaxed 15, who was last seen more than a glimpses LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - A alarmed and mystified medical Early symptoms led officials to national Corp. It announced Baron Hilton, the Cor­ ficials said the shots were safe and returned to Georgia Sunday following an 11-day vacation month ago, has been held in a private investigator, playing a slot confident,” St. Onge said. authorities. believe the patient was suffering Retired Gen. Viola of Argentina is currently, helping About 20 paper firms own nearly 40 percent of Maine’s porate chairman of the hotel chain, caused no serious side affects. trip to the Virgin Islands. Carter was greeted by an Tallahassee, Fla., jail on traffic machine in the Flamingo Hptel, hit Just 33 hours earlier on Friday “ The quickest and safest” action is from something else, but test results the rock group (^een arrange its 20-day South land — 6.7 million acres out of 17 million acres. will honor the three big-time winners The action was agreed upon Satur­ charges, but was released Saturday. an all-time world recoil jackpot of night, David Young, a 34-year-old ac­ to vaccinate. Dr. Robert MacLean, confirmed Saturday the illness was applauding throng of travelers upon his arrival at Atlanta American tour, the largest in the history of the conti­ And the forest industry accounts for about 42 percent of at a special ceremony tonight and it day following a lengthy meeting Atlanta's WSB radio reported Sun­ 1340,000, smashing the mark set by tor from Los Angeles, walked into deputy director of the Houston meningococcal meningitis. International Airport. Carter then motorcaded to his home In nent. beginning at the end of the month ... The National the total value of manufactured goods, 37 percent of all will now up its super-jackpot sum by between officials of the CDC, the day. another gambler at the hotel just 33 the casino and after several minutes- Health Department, said Sunday, ad­ Plains. (UPI photo) Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, they give out manufacturing wages. another 85,000 to 8345,000. William St. Houston Health Department and Dr. Experts say meningococcal A police spokesman said last week hours earlier and becoming the third of play on a similar, but different ding that shots will be given to all music's prestigious Grammys, says performers on the The industry never issued a joint response to the Nader Onge, 43, of Garden Grove, Calif., Ralph Feigin, chief of Texas meningitis, which attacks the mem­ Public Safety Commissioner Lee P. roller to break the world jackpot at machine, lined up five sevens to win students, faculty members and staff. nationally televised show Feb. 25 include Judy Collins charges. became the new ‘King of the Slots’ Children’s Hospital and a specialist branes covering the brain and spinal Brown was considering adding the casino in two weeks. 8335,000— surpassing a record set at A sixth-grader at Dodson Elemen­ Rodney Dangerfield, Andy Gibb, Bette Midler, Anne Sunday morning after pumping silver in infectious diseases. cord, is transmitted only by extended Gooch’s name to the list of 15 dead “ Some companies thought there should be a detailed But the hotel casino, which paid out the Flamingo last Jan. 25. tary School died from the meningitis Carter defends Murray. Kenny Loggins, Barbra Streisand, George response, while others said they shouldn’t dignify it with dollars into a slot machine for 10 In addition to the 26 confirmed intimate contact. Health detectives and two missing children. Jones, Dionne Warwick and Chuck Mangione a total of more than $1 million to the last week and four classmates were a response at all,” said Henry Magnusson, director of the minutes. cases of meningitis, of which three were mystified as to how five small The teen-ager gave Florida three “ Slot Kings,” is not acting like DO IT DAILY - SAVE MONEY by reported ill between Jan. 2 and Feb. “ Im never a loser in Las Vegas, died, four other suspected cases in children could accomplish that. Paper Industry Information Office, a trade group. a sore loser. reading the advertisements in The authorities a false name, but his but this weekend I was even more Herald. deal with Iran father identified the youth from a photograph. However, he was ATLANTA (UPI) — Former Presi­ Iranians of being a spy, was to be released Saturday and police still SAC scramble dent Jimmy Carter is declining released. don't know where he is. direct comment on the Reagan ad­ But while he was willing to discuss Volunteers again spent the ministration’s economic plans, but 3hf |leral^ Iran, he smilingly declined to com­ weekend searching abandoned Weather USPS 327-500 g ^o. 110 is biggest ever has vigorously defended as honorable ment on Reagan's recent economic - , buildings, woods W 4 /V u d uand llU vacant VnV^ClIIL lUlots t d lUfor l Almanac his agreement with Iran for the address, saying he was b u s y c lu e s that might solve the string of Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays release of the American hostages. 4 /a n a f i/vn in n iirhAvt *4 ______i ’ • . . . . ^ vacationing when it was delivered. slayings and disappearances. But by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, WASHINCITON (UPI) — Two Minuteman III missiles Tanned and relaxed. Carter was “ I’ve been down snorkeling and authorities said nothing was found Manchester, Conn. 06040; Second class postage paid at were ready for launch today as part of a Strategic Air returning from a vacation in the fishing and wind surfing and sailing this weekend. n V By United P reu International Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address uimmand drill that suddenly ordered more than 400 Virgin Islands when reporters Today’s forecast and I didn’t hear anything he said,” On Saturday, Vice President jeATT Today is Monday, Feb. 9, the 40th day of 1981 with 325 to changes to The Evening Herald. P.O. Box 591, bombers and tankers into the air Sunday. The surprise questioned him in Atlanta’s new air­ Carter said. “ But we’ve got a few George Bush said in Washington the follow. Manchester, Conn. 06040. exMcise marked the largest airborne mobilization by port Sunday about President Windy and cold today. A few clouds this afternoon problems and have had for a long FBI and other federal agencies The moon is moving toward its first quarter. SAC in Its 35-year hi^prv. Reagan’s charge the Iranian crisis Highs 30 to 35. Clear tonight. Lows in the teens In­ time. But ours is a great nation, very would increase their involvement in The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Customer Service was mishandled from the start. creasing clouds Tuesday. A 60 percent chance of rain bv The B-52 bombers, FB-111 fighter-bomber/i and KC-135 strong economically and otherwise the case. The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call jet tankers took off within a 10-mlnute period from over “ It was handled as best I could and afternoon. Highs 40 to 45. Winds west 15 to 25 mph and and I’m sure we’ll survive any Bush said the Reagan administra­ Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon­ 70 bases around the United States, a SAC spokesman said. the hostages came home safe and gusty diminishing this afternoon. Light southwest winds rrofHWMlTi'*; L iiil problems that we have.” tion made the decision after tonight. Southerly winds 10 to 20 mph Tuesday. William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United day through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery As part of the exercise, SAC planned to launch two free and our nation’s honor was \ States, was bora Febm 9,1773. Carter and his wife Rosalynn were reviewing a Justice Department AN^EB \ should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Fridav and Minuteman III missiles today from Vandenberg Air protected,” Carter said. “ I think it On this date in history: by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. met by an applauding throng of more report. Force Base, Calif., said SAC spokesman Maj. Lew was handled well.” LOWEST Suggested carrier rates are 81.20 weekly. 85.12 for than 100 travelers at the airport, “ I join with President Reagan in Extended outlook \ In 1825, the U.S. House of Representatives elected John Lambert. The missiles were to be fired 90 minutes apart Reagan said last week the United TBHefflATUflES one month, 815.35 for three months, 830.70 for six where they changed planes on their extending to the .families of the .10 (Juincy Adams as president. No candidate in the 1824 into the Western Pacific Test Range at Kwajalein. States should have kept to its early way home to Plains. children who have been savagely Frfd*ay"***^ outlook for New England Wednesday through EMIAMI election had received the necessary majority. months, and 861.40 for one year. Mail rates are stand of not bargaining for the available on request. The bomber crews were scrambled Sunday in response deprived of life our deepest con­ In 1900,7,000 construction workers in Chicago voted to hostages’ freedom. While Carter was talking with Ma»Karhu*HI3, Rhode Uland and Connerlleuti Rain to a mock nuclear attack during the annual Global Shield dolences. and to the people of Atlanta L \ j ^ v . strike for an eight-hour day. Carter also said he was pleased to reporters, his wife mingled with a likely Wednesday. Fair Thursday. Chance of snow 'In 1950, Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy charged the Advertising exercises directed from SAC headquarters at Offutt Air our commitment to do everything Force Base near Omaha, Neb. hear that self-styled free-lance jour­ crowd of travelers, signing- r ^ W^nesday with lows in the 30s and highs in U.S. State Department was infested vrlth Communists. .To place a classified or display advertisement, call within our power to bring an end to o n WEATHER POTOCAtT • nalist Cynthia Dwyer, accused by the .lutographs and shaking hands. the 40s Colder Thursday and Friday with overnight lows In 1971,5 people were killed when an earthquake shook 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Col. Mike McRaney, SAC director of public affairs, this nightmare.” Bush said. m the teens and daytime highs mostly in the 20s, Los Angeles. : through Friday. said the annual drill began two weeks ago. It will con­ Vermont: Chqpce of snow north and mixed precipia- , tinue through next week. turn Muth Wednesday. Highs in the 30s and lowo in the N a t i o n a l W C a t h c r News Aside from '‘a few aborts,” McRaney said, “ the vast POWs reported in Laos 20s. Partly cloudy with chance of snow flurries Thursday To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, majority” of the aircraft reached their “ holding Increasing cloudiness Friday. Highs in the 20s to near M For period ending 7 a.m. 2/10/81 During Monday night, call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to 6 p.m. Mon­ positions” without incident. In the event of a real nuclear SEATTLE (UPI) — A former 40 or 5(( Americans, most of them and lows 5 to 15. snow will fall over parU of the Rockies, the Plains and day through Friday. attack, the president o t liis representative would order “ The governments there use the Royal Lao Air Force pilot claims up Maine and New llampiihirri Chance of snow north also in the Ohio-Tennessee valley, clumging to rain, Who to call: aircraft from their holding positions to their targets he pilots who were shot down over Laos Americans to teach them how to fly to 50 American servicemen of the during the (Vietnam) war, being held and chance of rain south Wednesday. Fair and colder southward into the mid Gulf coaxial area. Gear to partly Lottery Manchester — Alex Girelli. said. ’ the ai^lanes and helicopters aban­ Thursday and Friday. Highs in the upper 20s north to near cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approx, To increase the chances of surviving the simulated at­ Vietnam War era are being held cap­ prisoner Uiere now|” said Sayfa. doned in 1975,” Sayfa said. “ They are East Hartford - Patrick Reilly. tive in Laos, it was reported. 40 Muth Wednesday cooling ,to teens north and 20s south max. temperatures in parenthesis) AtlanU 40 (53), tack, some 150 aircraft were dispersed to secured Chief Justice Warren E. Burger gives hIs “ The people coming to the Lao Fami­ also being used as English instruc­ Friday. Lows in the teens north and 20s south Wednesday Boston 29 (45), Chicago 12 (25), Geveland 22 (37), Dallas locations before the exercises began. In the event of State of the Judiciary Address Sunday In a copyright story Sunday, the ly Center tell me that the com­ tors and for other work.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer said the munists found many Americans alive morning cooling to 5 below zero north to 10 above south 42 (54), Denver 11 (16), Duluth -22 (1), Houston 49 (74), Hebron and Vernon — Barbara Richmond. nuclear war, McRaney said there probably would be before members of the Bar Association at former pilot, Sayfa Phounsavan, who in the jungles and have kept them.” by Friday morning. Jacksonville 46 (73), Uttle Rock 37 (53), Los Angeles 43 Numbers drawn Satur­ Vermont 367 Sports — Earl Yost. enough advance notice to take similar steps to ensure Until recently, official U.S. policy the American Bar Association Midyear now directs the Lao Family Center Sayf)^ predicted that the (62), Miami 64 (81), Minneapolis -14 (6), New Orleans 55 day: New H am i^lre 5464 Clubs, weddings and engagements — Betty Ryder. survival of the bomber and support fleets. has been to deny such reports. But Meeting. He felt that crime In America has Inc. in Seattle, has gained his infor­ ^ e rica n s being held captive in Laos (75), New York 29 (45), Phoenix 47 (66), San Francisco 45 Ck>nnecticut 443 Rhode Island 8487 Questions or complaints — Frank Burbank or Steve Lambert said in Sunday’s “ positive control launch ” Idst week, the Post-Intelligencer risen to frightening dimensions and that the mation from the hundreds of Laotian won’t be returaed for several more (50), Seattle22 (39), St. Uuis 19 (23), Washington31 (47), Maine 430 Massachusetts 4W5 Harry. the SAC planes took off with encoded launch orders but said. State and Defense Department without the encoded execution orders that must be American Judicial system Is largely resoon- refugees who seek services from his years because, in addition to working officials confirmed that they are provided to trigger an attack. slble. (UPI photo) agency. as laborers, they are being forced to carrying out an ongoing investigation “ The truth is that there are today provide technical know-how. into servicemen, missing in action. 4 - THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 8, 1961 / Polish Reds THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 9, IMl — 5 Manchester Manchester facing crisis WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The leader Stanislaw Kania. Solidarity union challenged the Pre-school i speculation by Western diplomats government today with a paralyzing that Kania may be replaced during province-wide strike involving as has openings Club members petition the plenum, whidi is only two weeks many as 300,000 workers, and the before the Soviet Communist Party beleaguered Communist Party began MANCHESTER- There are Congress that Polish leaders are to a crucial meeting on how to handle openings in the Manchester Com­ the mounting pressure. attend. munity College pre-school center. against fee increase In Washington,'senior officials of A spokesman at Solidarity ’The openings at the Child Develop­ the Reagan administration were headquarters in Gdansk said fac­ ment Center, for ages two years to 6 By MARY KITZMANN to budgetary problems ot the club, raising dues from $396 for a single reported to beiieve the Polish Com­ tories all over the country showed years, are available for Monday, support for a Rural Solidarity Herald Reporter and t)te member’s unhappiness with membership and $560 for a fam ^, munist Party has lost control of Wednesday and Friday mornings. management. events and Soviet intervention is in­ farmers union and warned that if the ’The pre-schooi program operates MANCHESTER - Members of will be made at Tuesday’s bdard court does not recognize it Tuesday, "For some reasons many meeting, where those oppoi^ to the evitable. on th e MCC sch ed u le d a ily the Manchester Country Club are members are unhappy and say there NBC news also reported that the of­ "we will give them a few more days, throughout the academic year. The once again petitioning against a increase are also e x p e c t to speak. are problems down there," McCavanagh noted the members’ ficials said Soviet leaders are en­ then the whole south of Poland will center is located in the Center request^ 10 percent fee hike. McCavanagh said. unhappiness with the budget couraging another change in the par­ go on general strike." Approximately 50 members sub­ Congregational Church at the comer “But the board can’t be in the mid­ problems, but stressed the Board of ty leadership in Poland. A State of Center and Main Street In m i t s a petition Sunday to James Several thousand students at the dle of it. The complaints are not Directors could decide only on gran­ Department spokesman said she Manchester. McCavanagh, Democratic director University of Poznan began a sit-in at within our jurisdiction.” ting the 10 percent dues hike. could neither confirm nor deny the university buildings today to support Registration for the CDC program chairing a board subcommittee on report. tijousands of fellow students who is open to students and staff of MCC whether to recommend the fee raise, For the past two years the club has “A large cross-section of members The official Polish news agency have been occupying Lodz University and coincides with class shcedules. opposing the increase. It is the se­ faced a deficit ending this year $22,- are unhappy with it,” McCavanagh PAP said Politburo member for nearly three weeks. Space is given on a first-come, cond ccmaecutive , year opposition 000 in debt and $5,000 last year. said. "But I don’t want the board to Kazimierz Barczikowski reported at PAP said today’s strike covered first-served basis. For more mfor- has surfaced to proposed increases. Members say tbe club is mis­ become involved. Rather the the party meeting on the work of the "the entire province” of Jelenia mation contact Susan Adamek, direc­ Last year a petition was presented managed and that the fee increases members should be talking to the Politburo since the last session in Gora. The local Solidarity union said tor, at 646-4900, extension 272. to the Board of Directors, but after will price membership out of the club’s directors.” early December, instead of party initially denying the increase, the range of most Manchester residents. from 130,000 to 300,000 workers were The club is also trying to institute a directors r e v e r b the decision and off the job, closing as many as 450 While McCavanagh noted the minimum of a $20 and $30 spending factories. Transport services allowed the country club to raise its board’s jurisdiction did not apply to Students fight Rec to offer dues. limit at the bar and restaurant. scheduled a walkout later in the day. internal problems and wished "the Members are also upset about this, The Board of Directors leases the ban on kissing However, following telephone con­ club would solve them" he has been McCavanagh said. versations with government officials swim lessons land to the club for $25,000 a year, reviewing the club’s budget. He SAG PAULO, Brazil (UPI) - in Warsaw during the night the union with nine years remaining on the received an itemized budget after Last year the Board of Directors Almost 2,000 high school students decided to send a delegation to the MANCHESTER— The lease. The board must approve any several requests, and with Barbara approved the 10 percent hike with the ______J i 4 ; ______Manchester Recreation fee increase under the lease arrange­ marched through the streets of a capital to resume talks on their The Manchester Junior Women’s Club has Weinberg, director, has had several stipulation a finance committee be small Brazilian town to protest a demands. representative Manchester Junior Women’s Department’s fourth swim lesson ment. meetings with the club’s directors. formed to oversee spending. The court order barring kissing in public, Todays strike in the southwest donated $200 to March Inc. to fund a group Club and at right, MelanI Haber, executive series wili start Monday, Feb. 23. But according to McCavanagh, the He said a recommendation on committee, however, was not formed but the "kiss-in" ended with fighting province of Jelenia Gora was called in Manchester for mentally retarded adults. Registration will be the week of board's jurisdiction does not extend whether to grant the increase. until the end of this fiscal year. director, March Inc. of Manchester. (Herald Feb. 16 at the East Side Rec, Monday between some of youths and police. after talks on union demands The presentation was made Friday photo by Pinto) Carrying banners that read "Kiss collapsed Sunday. Other protests afteroon. At left, Donna MIodzinski, through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. and and be a criminal" and chanting were called to support a Rural Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!," the youths Solidarity farmers union on the eve The swim lesson schedule is as Race relations forum topic paraded through the streets of of Tuesdays supreme court deci­ follows: MANCHESTER - Temple Beth Monday and Friday, 6:30 to 7 p.m. Rights and Opportunities; and Nancy on the town’s past experience, pre­ Sorocaba, a town about 75 miles from sion on the groups application for of­ Sholom and South United Methodist Carr, executive director of the sent involvement and future expec­ ficial recognition. MCC offers career aid beginners; 7 to 7:30 p.m. in­ Sao Paulo, late Saturday night. Church will sponsor a forum on race Manchester Area Conference of tations. Ron Roy, a children’s author from West some of his works to children at Martin The largely teen-age crowd of high "The talks were broken off and termediate. relations in Manchester on March 1. MA.NCHESTER — Manchester career goals, and to assist them in ext. 222 or call the office of informa­ Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 to 7 Churches. Susan Stoppleman of the Manchester’s withdrawal from the Hartford, explained the techniques used In School, Manchester, Friday afternoon. school students called the protest postponed without indicating when Community College will offer a learning methods of achieving these The forum is part of the 35th annual tion at 649-9691. p.m., beginners; 7 to 7:30 p.m. ad­ Temple Beth Sholom will be the federal Community Development. writing books for children and displayed (Herald photo by Pinto) after Judge Manuel Morales banned they would be resumed again," a series of career planning workshops goals through systemized planning, Interfal^ meeting between the two moderator. vanced beginners; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Act grant program sponsored by the passionate kissing in public places Solidarity spokesman said. "It during the spring semester. Ron Clin- The workshop will cover current organizations. VFW auxiliary adult. The forum, which will include a U.S. Department of Housing and Ur­ and ordered police 'to arrest means we will go on strike as it was ton, a member of the guidance life styles and their role in assisting Panelists at the forum will be presentation by the speakers and ban Development has led to dis­ offenders. planned. It means confrontation.” counseling staff at MCC will conduct or preventing individuals from MANCHESTER - The Lhdies Wednesday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Malcolm C. Webber, the state Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post swimmers. public participation, will address im­ cussions about alleged racism in the workshops which are available achieving goals and making effective regional director of the Anti- of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, No. Saturday, no lessons. plications of race relations in Manchester. This grant would have free of charge to MCC students and career decisions. ’The method of in­ Defamation League of B’nai B’rith; 2046, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Manchester. It will include dis­ provided money for low-income MCC Calendar staff, as well as the community. struction will be group discussions Arthur Green, director of the Stadium stampede at the post home. All officers are cussions on housing, school and un­ housing. The withdrawal by the town, The first workshop is entitled and exercises. Connecticut Commission on Human asked to report at 7 for a meeting AARP group employment problems and will focus along with the firebombing of a black "Career Life-Planning,” scheduled The other workshops planned for with post officers. family’s home last fall, has produced Manchester .Community on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 later in the spring are “ Resume a great deal of discussion among the Center Dining Room, $2.25 Friday College 8 p.m.. East kills 20 after game plans meeting Heart canvass begins College offers this calen­ M argaret Mead 'Tape ♦♦Dinner: Roast Top Catholic High School to 3 p.m. starting Monday, Feb. 23 W r itin g ” and I n te rv ie w in g community. dar of events in the interest and continuing for three weeks Techniques.” Each workshop is Golden Age Club “Changing Roles of Men & Round of Beef au Jus, 6:30 •Monday, Feb. 16 ATHENS, Greece (UPI) — A vides, 16. When the gate gave way, MANCHESTER— The This forum on March 1 is one effort of the community. All the through March 11. limited

Members of the Booster Club in Vernon, “You’ll have to take a risk factor too.” Board, skid last week while hearing the day afternoon would not save the town UConiu unable Whalers happy during a meeting of the Board of Educa­ 76er$ and Celts grievance of officers requesting “stand by money, accordlM to Jay Giles, public to make up to come away tion Budget Committee, were asked if pay” for the day before the anticipated works director, m t it would allow more big deficit with tie, point continue hot Towntalk they were going to give financial support “The question is whether the police strike by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in effecient use of work hours. “No one com­ Page 15 ace in East again with athletic programs. A club department has the authority to pay of­ November. es Saturday afternoons,” Giles said. The Page 14 ?'age 15 member answered that it depends on how ficer for just standing by for an emergen­ landfill would be open all day during the much money they make. Devra Baum, cy,” — ^ m a rd McGovern, chairman of months of heaviest use September, Oc­ budget committee chairman, said. the East Hartford Personnel Appeals Gosing Manchester's landfill on Satur­ tober, April and May. Officials McEnroe rants attending Kenneth M. Freeto joaeph Rabaglino athletic circles. He was a pitcher and brothers, Roger Lynch and Patrick funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 EAST HARTFORD- Kenneth M. MANCHESTER - Joseph outfielder for the former All- Lynch, both of Waterbury, and to 9 p.m.. Memorial contributions but Vitas wins Rockville baseball team and also Freeto, 54, of 66 Sandra Drive, died Rabaglino, 76, of 69 Hamlin St., died James Lynch of Torrence, Calif. may be made to the American Heart played for many years in the Funeral services will be Tuesday Association or to a charity of the funeral TORONTO (UPI) - The $500,000 Sunday. He was the husband of Sunday in Manchester Memorial about $300 a minute for his efforts “I couldn’t believe it,” said Sophie (Rosel) Freeto. Hospital. Manchester Twilight League. He at 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes donor’s choice. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Tennis Challenge kept twisting over the past week. Gemlaitis. “He asked me to play a He was bom in Salem. Moss, on July He was the husband of Ann coached the Rockville Little League Funeral Home, 400 Main St. with a Karl Sr. Secretary of State Alexander Haig, expectations until it came as no sur­ The tournament ended with a let, and I said, 'No way'.” 1, 1926. He was a World War II (Palauskas) Rabaglino. for many years and also coached the mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at HEBRON - Karl R. Nickse Sr., former Carter administration of­ prise that Vitas Geralaltis upset John flourish of outrage from McEnroe, Eventually, the point was allowed veteran and had been employed by He was born in the Province of Vernon Babe Ruth League and the St. Bridget Church. Burial will be in 58, of 181 London Road, died ficials and New England governors McEnroe and then announced he has indecision by officials, roars of cat­ to stand. McEnroe gave up on the the Connecticut Transit Co. for 36 Asti, , on March 3, 1904. American Legibn Baseball program. Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Thursday of injuries suffered in a fall were among those listed as attending decided to act the role of gentleman call from the crowd of some 16,000 next point, allowing Gemlaitis to years. He came to the U.S. and settled in For many years he was a player Hill. There are no calling hours. at his home. He was the husband of todays funeral services for former on the courts. > who seemed to be booing almost take the game. Besides his wife he leaves a Manchester in 1921. agent for the Rockville Little League Memorial contributions may be Doris (Peck) Nickse. Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso. \ No surprise since that statement everyone on court except Ctomlaitis, "I did that to make a point,” said daughter, Sandra Freeto of Before his retirement in 1972, he and also was co-chairman for the an­ made to the American Cancer Socie­ He was bom in Hartford and had Included on the list of guests in ad­ came moments after Bjom Borg who remained stoic and determined. McEnroe. "The officiating was terri­ Manchester: and six sons, Robert was employed as an auto mechanic nual Little League fund drive. ty, 237 E. Center St., Manchester. lived in Hebron for the past 10 years. dition to Haig, formerly president of defaulted with the flu from his con­ Gerulaitis said that after several ble, and after that I just couldn't get Freeto of Coventry, Richard Freeto with Dillon Ford Sales and Service Besides his wife he leaves two Mary Kaminski He Was employed as a carpenter and United Technologies Corp., were; solation match with Jimmy Connors, years as one of the misbehaving stars back into the match.” sons, Allen Putz of Clinton and of East Hartford, Kenneth Freeto of Inc., Manchester, for many years. VERNON — Mary Kaminski, 74, builder and was a Navy veteran of —Former Gov. John Lodge, and a few more moments after 'in tennis he has decided to emulate Gerualitis’ serve was challenged Gerald Putz of Tolland; a daughter, Manchester and Roger Freeto, He was a member of the Zipser of 73 Village St., Rockville, died Sun­ World War II. representing President Ronald McEnroe stopped play 12 times to longtime friend Bjom Borg. but once in the first set when William Freeto and Barry Freelo, ail Club. Mrs. John (Sharon) Balentine of New Besides his wife he leaves three Reagan. rant at officials, kicked his racket, . “ Discipline, I think that had a lot to McEnroe stretched him to deuce, but London; three brothers, Joseph Putz day at Rockville General Hospital. of East Hartford; and three Besides his wife, he leaves two She was the wife of Andrew daughters, Mrs. Gail Hantman of —Gene Eidenberg, deputy assis­ knocked a tennis ball 200 feet into the do with me winning this'match,” he then lost the game by driving an easy grandchildren. sons, Robert J. Rabaglino of South of Marlborough, Anthony l^ tz of Kaminski. ' Stonington, Grace Nickse of tant to former President Jimmy stands, and escaped with only a war­ said. “I felt that after Flushing forehand out of the backcourt. Three Rivers, Mass, and Leo Putz of The Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Windsor and John Rabaglino of She was born in Bridgeport and had Willimantic and Ms. Joann New- Carter and representing Carter. ning. Meadows (site of the U.S. Open last Both players fought out repeated Corpus Christ!, Texas; and three Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. lived in Rockville for the past 36 mann of Hebron; two sons, Karl R. —Under Secretary of State James In the interview arena after the year) I was getting way out of con­ crorfs-court rallies, but McEnroe's sisters, Mrs. Katherine Avlasevich of ford, has charge of arrangements Shirley Olihan of Windsor and Mrs. years. She retired 12 years ago from Nickse Jr. of Manchester and Eric Buckley. match it was suggested that all these trol — just really teed off with no usually effective aggression at the net Rockville, Mrs. Helen Twik of Long which are incomplete. Barbara Comeliuson of Manchester; Pioneer Parachute. She was a Nickse of Hebron; fouc sisters, Mrs. —Joseph Callfano, former occurences were fitting culmination benefit. broke down as he hit soft drop-shots a bi'other and two sisters in Italy and Island, N.Y., and Mrs. Louise Lesslg Bertha Michaud of Granby, Mrs. secretary of the U.S. Department of to a special eight-man event that was “I know I’ve seen Bjom when he into the net, pounded forehands into E. Ernest Temple of Tolland. member of St. Joseph’s Church, six grandchildren. Rockville and its Rosary Society. She Emma Curcio and Mrs. Laura Health, Education and Welfare. essentially exhibition tennis and did just was on the verge of letting a the net and clubbed easy put aways GLASTONBURY - E. Ernest Funeral services will be Tuesday Funeral services will be also was a member of the Polish O’Neil, both of West Hartford and —Jacques Valle, representing not count in the world rankings. racket sail, but held back. When he out of bounds. Temple, 72, of 191 Oak St., died at 9:15 a.m. from the Burke-Fortin “I don't think of it as exhibition, I plays tennis, he’s only thinking about Saturday at Hartford Hospital. He Wednesday morning at 10 at Holmes Women’s Alliance. Mrs. Norma King of Bradenton, Quebec Premier Reve Levesque. Borg’s regrets followed a default Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., with Fla.; a brother, Herman L. Nickse of —Rep. Eldward Boland, D-Mass. think of it as a big tournament with tennis. He doesn’t go to movies, he handed Hie Nastase for obscene was the husband of Dorothy (Hebert) a mass at 10 a.m. at St. Bernard Besides her husband she leaves a Burial will be in East Cemetery. son, John P. Kaminski of Vernon; East Granby; and three —Rep. Margaret Hecker, R-Mass. big money at stake,” said Gerulaitis, doesn’t go to parties — everything is language in the second round against Temple. Church. Burial will be in St. Bernard Calling hours at the funeral home three daughters, Mrs. Charlotte grandchildren. -F orm er Gov. Michael Dukakis who used an overhauled serve that tennis.” McEnroe earlier. The specialness of He was bom in East Eddington. Cemetery. netted 8 aces and allowed but one will be Tilesday night from 7 to 9. Dobkowski of Hempstead,'L.I., N'.Y. Funeral services were held today of Massachusetts. McEnroe’s angry serve into the the event took another ironic turn Maine and had lived in Glastonbury Friends may call at the funeral break to dispatch an evermore Sister Joann Kaminski of Webster, from the Potter Funeral Home, —Former Rep. Bella Abzug of New stands came in the third game of the Friday when all four matches were for the past 28 years. He was the Gertrude F. Eckerman home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. erratic McEnroe 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Mass., Mrs. David (Christine) Willimantic. Memorial contributions York. fourth set after a line call that was rendered meaningless after Borg, owner of the Linoleum Shop in Hart­ ELLINGTON — Gertrude Memorial contributions may be Money this event had. It had more either too muted to be heard or never Gochee of Rockville; two sisters, may '^e made to the Hebron —Michael Stolfi of Waterbury, McEnroe, Connors, and Gerulaitis ford for 25 years before retiring in (Finley) Eckerman, 80, of 118 Sandy made to the Rockville Little League than Wimbledon, more than the U.S. made at all. Mrs. Stasha Sobiech of Poland and Volunteer Fire Department. representing U.S. Commerce emerged undefeated from the first 1973. He was a member of St. James Beach Road, Cystal Lake section of in care of Ronald Ramsdell, 9 Open, and only about $300,000 more McEnroe claimed that a linesman Episcopal Church of Glastonbury, a Mrs. Alice Podbielski of New Bri­ Secretary Malcolm Balfiridge. two rounds. Ellington, died Saturday at a local McClean St., Rockville or the Vernon than the purse at this week’s Rich­ failed to make any call at all on a member of Nayaug Yacht Club and tain, and 10 grandchildren. —Former Gov. Thomas Mesklll of Of the last eight matches of the convalescent home. Babe Ruth League, in care of Charles Connecticut. mond Open — an official Grand Prix serve by Gemlaitis with the score event, only three had any a past commander of the club. He Schaper, 25 Seneca Drive, Vernon. Funeral services will be held Fire damages She was born in Manchester and Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from the White- —Gov. Edward King of event which affected the rankings tied 30-^. McEnroe got no response significance to the championship — was a member of the U.S. Coast but did not otherwise impress the had lived in the Tolland area most of H a rry Griffin Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm Massachusetts. to repeated requests for mling from the two semifinals Saturday and Sun­ Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 21-1 and a her life. millionaires of tennis. the linesman. ELLINGTON— Harry Griffin, 64, St., Rockville and 10 a.m. at St. Vernon home —Gov. Joseph Garrahy of Rhode day's final. past commander. He was a member The winner's purse combined with She leaves two daughters, Mrs. of 298 Sandy Beach Road, Crystal Joseph’s Church. Burial will be in St. Island. Eventually tournament referee But the tournament drew almost of the AARP of Glastonbury Center, Siegried (Marjorie) Gilbert and Mrs. the $15,000!^nus for the most aces in Ken Allard went onto the court and Lake section of Ellington, died Bernard’s Cemetery. Friends may ,/vERNON — A multiple family —Gov. Joseph Brennan of Maine. 60,000 fans in five days and its Chapter 2010 and its past president. Evelyn Ulitsch, both of Ellington; a the tournament — 30 — netted the initiated a discussion with both Friday at Rockville General call at the funeral home today from 2 home at 117 Prospect St. was exten­ —Gov. Richard Schnelllng of Ver­ promoters promised to do the wjiole He was a Navy veteran of World War brother, Everett Finley of Rockville; seventh-ranked Gemlaitis $190,000 or players and umpire. II Hospital. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. sively damaged by a fire this mor­ mont.' thing over again next year. Besides his wife he leaves five two sisiers,sisters, Mrs. Kutn Ruth UlevinsBlevins of He was bom in Springfield, Mass, Marjorie M. Mitchell ning. —Gov. Hugh Gallen of New and had been a resident of the The building, reportedly owned Hampshire. daughters, Mrs ^ n s 4 c e Uca o^ J '^ .i Ellington area most of his life. ANDOVER — Marjorie M. Rockville,Rockville Mrs.Mrs Jacqueline.inennoHno Gove of Silver Springs, Md.; seven by A. Eidward Ducharme of East —Gov. Brendan Byrne of New grandchildren Before his retirement he had been Mitchell, 66, wife of David I. Mitchell Glastonbury, Mrs. Marguerite and nine Windsor was being renovated under Jersey. plays better grandchildren. employed as a truck driver for the of 563 Lake Road, Andover, died Sun­ O'Kobrick and Mrs. Shirley Beron, the federal housing rehab program. —Gov. Richard Thornburg of Penn­ Funeral services will be Tuesday ^ Nelson Freight Line of Rockville. day at Windham Community both of Vernon, and Mrs. Myra-Ann The cause of the fire was not sylvania. at 11 a.m. at the Community United He leaves three sons, Richard Grif­ Hospital, Willimantic. determined this morning. Police —Nancy Carey, daughter of and Pratt of Glastonbury; two sisters, Methodist Church, Crystal Lake. fin and Francis Griffin, both of Staf­ She was born in New London on Mrs, Lenore Nickless of California said firemen worked to save near­ representing New York Gov. Hugh when feeling nervous Burial will be in North Cemetery, ford Springs and Tannis Griffin of Nov. 20, 1914 and had lived in An­ by homes. No injuries were Carey. and Mrs. Etta Fraser of dover for 33 years. Before retiring Tolland. Friends may call at the Stafford; a daughter, Anna May Grif­ reported. —John' McGbldrick, counsel to MIAMI (UPI) — Sally Little says herself out of the running. doubters that she can still play. She Wethersfield; 13 grandchildren and fin of Springfield, Mass.; a brother, last May she had been employed at that when the going gets rough she three great-grandchildren. Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Carev. Then it was Rankin’s turn for a had back trouble last year and was Earl Rich of Ellington; and three Crestfield Convalescent Home for 20 gets nervous, and when she gets ner­ Funeral services will be held Ave., Rockville, today from 7 to 8 fatal mistake. On her third shot on able to play in only three tour­ p.m. Memorial donations may be grandsons. years ad a licensed practical nurse. Unseeded Leslie Allen Of New York returns set victory. Allen became first black woman vous she gets better. the 18th hole she popped the ball into naments after July. She said a golf Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Rose Hill r Funeral services will be held Besides her husband she is sur­ Little, a South African, got nervous a lake on the right of the green and magazine graded her at only a C-plus Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky MofhnH'ct rh United serve against top-seeded Hana Mandllkova to win major tourney in 23 years. (UPI ’ “ “’•'‘J' Methodist Church in her memory. Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Community vived by three daughters, Marjorie Town considers of Czechoslovakia enroute to stunning up­ photo) and better Sunday to come from all Little had to do to win was sink a for the year and felt it “was a bad Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Olive Krause United Methodist Church, 278 Sandy Misovich of North Stonington, Mary three shots off the pace to tie three-foot putt for par. rap.” Memorial Park, Rocky Hill with Jean Mitchell of Rockville, and veterans Jo Anne Camer and Judy Little. 29, had to do some careful “I don’t think I'm completely dead military honors. Beach Road. Burial will be in VERNON — Olive Rabitor Ellington Center Cemetery. Margaret Klungle of Holland, Mich.; Rankin after 72 holes and defeat forgetting, but she succeeded and the and gone and with my age I think I Friends may call at the funeral Krause, 88, formerly of Gaynor Friends may call at the BurRe- a sister Inez Ely of York, Maine; and dumping cutback them both in a sudden-death playoff ball went into the hole. Only a half- should be treated with more home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Place, Rockville, died Saturday at Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect four grandchildren. Leslie Allen became star that lasted three holes in a $125,000 hour earlier she had missed an 18- respect," she joked. Memorial contributions may be Hartford Hospital. She was the wife St., Rockville, today from 2 to 4 and 7 Funeral services will be LPGA tour event at Turnberry Isle. incher on the same hole that sent the Camer, 41, was upset with herself made to St. James Episcopal Church, of Herbert Krause. to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the By MARY KITZMANN But the Saturday afternoon closing “I think 1 play my best when I’m tournament into the playoff. for the double bogey on her second 2584 Main St., Glastonbury. Born in Webster, Mass, she had may be made to the Crystal Lake Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Herald Reporter would allow the heavy loaders used nervous, and I was shaking in my “I didn’t think about the first putt playoff hole. lived in Rockville most of her life. at the landfill to be stopped, saving Helen E. Coburn Rescue Squad. Manchester. Burial will be at the MANCHESTER — Closing the overnight with net win boots,” said Little, who now makes at all,” she said. “You can’t. If you “I blew it," she said. “Missing a With her husband and brother-in-law, diesel fuel. The heavy equipment EAST HARTFORD - Helen E Viola S. Miffitt convenience of the family. Friends landfill on Saturday afternoon during her home in Florida. “When you're do, you’ll miss it again.” par three with a double bogey is in­ Hillmar Krause, she operated may call at the funeral home usually runs while the landfill is playing the ‘big Momma’ (Camer) excusable." (Minor) Coburn, 85, of 67 Hill St., most of the year has been suggested DETROIT (UPI) — There were no son took Wimbledon and the United Rankin said she had trouble seeing Krause’s Bakery for many years. She MANCHESTER - Viola S. (Lar­ Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. open. of me getting here, not an all-of- you always shake.” the pin before she put the shot in the Little, Rankin and Camer all shot died Friday at her home. She was the son) Miffitt, 71, of 25 Clearview by town administration. stars in the field, so Leslie Alien States Nationals in 1958. was a communicant of St. Bernard’s Giles said closing the landfill was a-sudden thing.” As it turned out, Camer wasn't the water. 5-under-par 283 to lead the field for wife of the late Eldmund N. Cobum. Church. Raymond W. Colpitts Under the proposal to be given to became one. “I think it’s great,” said Allen, Terrace, died Friday at a local con­ suggested by Fred Wajcs, highway “She’s very tough on a fast court,” problem in the'playoffs. Rankin was. the regulation 72 holes. She was bom in South Windsor and MANCHESTER - Raymond W. the Board of Directors Tuesday night Allen burst onto the national tennis whose winnings of 824,(X)0 were more ' “I was trying to find the pin and Besides her husband, she leaves a valescent home. She was the wife of superintendent, and himself. A traf­ Mandllkova said. “But I don’t know if On the second sudden-death hole, the had been a resident of East Hartford ColpitU, 61, of 122 Brettori Road, died the landfill would be open all day scene Sunday by becoming the first than half the $40,513 she won last aim at it, but that probably was a Two shots back was nephew, Earl Krause, and a niece, Edward W. Miffitt. fic study was conducted that con­ she can play on clay, or slower par-3 17th, Camer pulled her tee shot most of her life. Sunday at the John Dempsey M ^ical Saturday only during the four months black woman in 23 years to win a year. “I didn’t know that until I mistake,” Rankin said. “I probably at 3-under-par 285 after a 73 Sunday. Violet May, both of Rockville, and She was bom in Glastpnbury and cluded two-thirds of the residents use courts. into a bunker and double-bogeyed She leaves a son, Edmund N. Center. of the heaviest use, September, Oc­ major tennis tournament when she picked up the paper this (Sunday) should have played for the middle of Next was at 73-286. At several nieces and nephews in Rhode had lived most of her life in the landfill on Saturday mornings. “I feel a little bit tired,” said the green.” even par were Dale Lundquist with a Coburn Jr. of East Hartford and Island. ^nchester. Before her retirement Mr. Colpitts was bom in East Hart­ tober, April and May. (In the other toppIe

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. i , . , - with one point stuns UConns ' ■ ' '■ i 'sw By LEN AUSTER “ I don’t know how we could have point play was pivotal. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - For the the tie. Rick MacLeish made a pass mark. Miller completed his hat trick Herald Sportswriler played any better,” BC Coach Tom Six points by Bagley. 5-fool-ll , adding a point to from behind the Hartford net to at 11:38 scoring on a breakaway, but No one can call UConn quitters. Davis recalled the first half, “ We sophomore out of Harding High in their NHL standings is a heartening l i " ’ Holmgren, who batted the puck past Hartford’s lead vanished with There was no quit in the Huskies shoot well normally but 75 percent is Bridgeport, enabled the Eagles to ml experience. goalie Garrett. Holmgren’s tying goal. ^ Saturday evening as they feverishly extraordinary. We had good shot m ove to a 73-64 edge with 1:13 left. “ We had been struggling-and this “ It was my first NHL hat trick,” worked to overcome a 21-point half­ selection and showed intelligence.” UConn made one last run to close to point we picked up tonight should “There were a lot of long shots said Miller, who played with Paul time deficit. They fought within two The Elagles ranked 10th nationally in 75-71 but a critical V turnover by ,f4 ^ .' give us a big lift since we had not scored in this game tonidfit;“ '8Bid— Holmgren and Tom Gorence at the points with 4:15 to go hut couldn’t field goal percentage at 53.2 percent freshman Karl Hobbs, V to dribbled been playing that well,’’ said Hart­ Hartford coach Don JEHackbum. University of Minnesota. make it all the way back as Boston coming in. into traffic, shortcircuRed the ford goalie John Garrett (12-17-8) “ Both sides were plpyli^ with not Leach's hat trick was his first of College annexed a 7671 Big Blast “ The second half maybe we didn’t Huskies] last hope. after settling for a 6-6 tie Sunday much intensity djyJng the early part the season and the ninth ,of his Conference decision before a loud, play as well but UConn played just UConn forced BC into 12 second- night with the . of the game, Thm both teams opened career. overflow crowd at the Field House in terrific. It pulled out all the stops. I half turnovers, It also launched 32 "To do what we did against the up and we cam e through with a gutsy After a scoreless first period, Storrs. never felt it was over at the half. We shots, making 17, against a 9-for-18 Flyers tonight really built up our con­ effort and we might have won the PIS Philadelphia took the lead on Bill The crowd’s reaction and his tried to attack (in the second half) second half for the Eagles. “ Our fidence.” game. B arber’s 36th goal at 3:19 and players’ second-half effort were but UConn wouldn’t let us,” con­ guys wouldn't let them get shots Paul Holmgren’s goal at 15:04 of Leach’s power play goal at 5:53. But "We had been struggling,’’ gratifying to UConn Coach Dom Per- tinued Davis. off,” Perno emphasized. the third period created the final < 9 l Hartford countered to take the lead Blackburn said. “ We had a tough no. “ We made it a rat game,’’ “ I knev> we would come back. deadlock in an NHL game that saw a home stand and it got so the players on Miller’s 17th goal at 7:50, Dave m “ Our kids just hung in there. And vocalized Pemo, “ We catch a break When you do —when you're biting, player from each team score a hat DeboTs 35-footer at 9:50 and Miller’s dreaded going to Uie Hartford rink the display of the fans shouldn’t be and maybe pull off the greatest com­ scrapping —you will get a quick shot trick. 18th on a power play at 13:03. because the fans were getting on forgotten. Maybe they were the ones eback ever. We don’t Want to be but that’s part of it, ” Perno con­ “ We have to do better forechecking them.” The Flyers tied it on a power play who got us to (within) two points,” blown out by anybody.” tinued, “ This was like the Rhody and we have (p realize we’ve got to at 16:09 with Barber’s 37th goal, but “ We had a good effort tonight,” Perno stated, “We got it down and Going to fullcourt man-to-man game. We’re almost there but not play 60 minutes of intense hockey,” Debol regained the lead for Hartford said Flyers’ coach Pat ()uinn. “ We what makes it so great is the way we pressure, UConn climbed back into quite. If we tie it here, the roof com ­ said Holmgren, who plays in the All- with his second goaf — a 55-footer at made some blunders. We worked a came back against a team which is so the hunt in the second 20 minutes. It es off. Star game ’Tuesday in Los Angeles 17:06. heck of a lot harder than we had been methodical. narrowed the gap to 55-44 with 9:55 ” I have nothing but praise for the with four teammates. “We are tCj ■ Leach completed his hat trick with lately. We didn’t make a lot of mis­ “ We had everything going in the left on a Norman Bailey bucket. BC kids the second half. We were almost capable of winning the goals at 1:10 and 3:15 of the third takes tonight, but the ones we did second half but. couldn’t clim b the quieted the raucous crowd, which there. I don’t like it but we have St. again.” East German’s No. 1 four-man bobsled the world championship in the time of period to give Philadelphia the lead make were costly.” hill. But the way the kids played. I’ll resorted to throwing objects on the John’s (Wednesday in New York) Hartford’s Warren Miller and the team Is caught in action on the run at Cor­ 4:50.90. (UPI photo) again. Jeff Brubaker sent in a The Flyers remain second in the take the loss.” court after disagreeing with several staring us in the face and that's what Flyers’ each scored rebound past goalie Phil Myre to Patrick division and the Whalers tina D’Ampezzo, Italy. The quartet copped The loss ended Connecticut’s three^ officials’ rulings, by scoring three makes the Big East so great." three goals ^fore Holmgren forced bring Hartford even at 5-5 at the 9:39 fourth in the Norris division. year, 23-game regular season win straight points. Rich Shrigley, who Bagleyr 7-for-9 the first half, skein at the Field House. Boston would figure prominently later, ac­ finished ll-for-18 from the floor and Soccer champs Ck)llege, in overtime, was the last counted for them all. with a game-high 26 points. Dwan Tunxis outscoreSi club to best the Huskies in Storrs The Huskies went on a 10-point run Chandler added 14 and Shrigley 10 for 9 Tech grapplers drop trio Manchester Soccer Club “ C” back on Feb. 23, 1978. to make it 5654 with 7:13 left before the Eagles. Thompson netted 17 team (14 and under) captured The setback also was UConn’s first freshman Jay Murphy tallied on a points, Aleksinas 14, Vern Giscombe All tangled up on the ice after collision are night In -Philadelphia. Teams battled to 6-6 Cheney Tech wrestling team (HP) pinned -Paradis 1:32, 114 —Alice -Bouchard (CD WBF, 157—Gervais (R) its divisional championship at home in conference play. It was 7- hook shot over foul-ridden Corny 11 and Bobby Dmin 10 for the tie. (DPI photo) dropped three matches out of three (HP) pinned Swonback 1:09, 122 —Gon- outmuscles MCC Saturday night by registering a 0 previously. Thompson. Thompson picked up his Pat Boutette of the Hartford Whalers and pinned Walter :53, 170-Keklak (R) dec. Huskies. Dulin exited with five fouls zaires (HP) pinned Rodonls :53, 129 bouts last Friday night in Hartford. Hunter 11-5, 188 -R on dl (R) WBF, Taking a physical, bruising affair, 61 come-from-behind win over The victory boosts the Eagles into fourth personal with 14:12 left, much with 8:35 left. Tom Gorence of the Philadelphia Flyers last —Gauvin (CTT) dec. Bermudez 97, 135 MCC resumes action tonight at The Beaver grapplers, 8-12 for the Unlimited—Kate (R) pinned Adams2:20. the Granby Rovers at the a first place tie in the Big East with to the crow d’s annoyance, and played UConn, outrebounded 15-8 in the —Watkins (CD pinned Mercavo 1:23,141 Tunxis Community College stopped South Central Community. College in season, d rop ^ a 35-23 decision to Cheney vs. Housatonic: 101 —Hiunzy Glastonbury Indoor Soccer St. John’s, each 63. UConn shares over 11 minutes with them before —Kennedy (CD drew with Torrez 6-6,148 Manchester Community Oillege, 93- an 8 o ’clock start. first half and with only two on the (H) WBF, 108-Wimz (H)dec. Paradis6 Facility. homestanding Hartford Public, 36-21 John Pruitt had a team-high 30 the next rung with Georgetown, each fouling out with 2:46 left. defensive board, finished with an —Perez (HP) dec. Bouchard 11-9, 157 0,114—Saser (H) pinned Swanback 4:49, 73, in CCCAA basketball action duke to Rham High and 42-19 verdict The local hooters finished 9-0 a half game behind at 5-3. BC, which “ Boston College had five fouls at overall 29-25 edge. Bailey in a —Walter (CTT) pinned Green 3:56, 170 122 —Hudon (H) dec. Rodonls 8-5, 129 Saturday night at East Catholic High. points to pace Tunxis with Bill Porter to Housatonic Regional. in league competition to annex swept the season series, stands 17-3 the half. With the defense they play reserve role had a game-high 7 -Hunter (CD WBF, Unlimited-Patter­ -Cunningham (CT) pinned Segalla 2:45, Tunxis had a 32-29 lead with five adding 22 and 6foot-7 Bill Dortche 17 The Beaver grapplers resume ac­ the championship. They scored overall while the Huskies slip to 164. p m e after game they get away with caroms. Blues must settle son (HP) pinned Adams :52. 135 -Watkins (CT) dec. Fails 62, 141 minutes left in the first half as MCC markers. Tommie Brown had a it,” Perno stated, "They (refs) catch tion tonight at home against Far­ Cheney vs. Rham: 101 —Boulier (R) —Wingard (H) pinned Kennedy 1:30,148 fought back with a fast break offense game-high 31 points for MCC with 61 goals and allowed only 4 in The first half was a nightmare for BoHlon College (7 6 )— Adams 2 1- us over the back and not them. All I mington High at 6:30. dec. Boivert 196, 108 —Gervais (R) —Bouchard (CT) maj. dec. McLane 163, as it gained some semblance of con­ Lindberg the only other Ck)ugar in the nine outings. UConn, ecstasy for Boston College. 2 5, Foy 1 1-2 3, Murphy 3 2-3 8, pinned Paradis :55, 114 -Sides (R) dec. 157 —Walter ((TT) pinned (Juinion no time trol of he boards. But Tunxis moved twin digits with 11. The 6foot-3 Danny Guachione had two The Eagles in a 16minute span were ask is consistency.” There were 42 Chandler 5 4-5 14, Bagley 11 44 26, Results: Pelletier 12-7, 122—Rodonis (CD pinned given, 170 —Marks (H) pinned Hunter, to a 45-31 lead at the half as the foul- Lindberg led all rebounders with 15 goals and E ric W allert and Tom 15-for-16 from the floor to open a 41- fouls whistled. 28 on the Huskies. Shrigley 3 4-5 10, Clark 3 60 6, O’Shea Cheney vs. Hartford Public: 101 Griffin 1:55,129—Cunningham (CD dec. for second place 188 -M acN eil (H) WBF, Unlimited plagued, Cougars put the visitors on caroms. Pinnegan one apiece for 20 bulge. The Huskies were scoreless UConn’s Chuck Aleksinas dropped 0 63 0, Caraher 2 0 4 4, Krause 0 0 4 0, Wattins 9 2 ,135-Watkins (CD WBF, 141 -R ivera (HP) WBF, 108 -Rodriguez —Johnson (H) pinned Adams 3:25. Manchester. MSC netminder for over four minutes, 6for4 from in an offensive rebound with 4:15 left Totals 30 1627 76. —MacIntyre (R) dec. Kennedy 65, 148 the foul stripe, from where they con­ There were 44 fouls whistled, 26 on Chris Petersen also came up the floor, as BC moved to a 37-17 ad­ to make it 62-60 but Shrigley broke - I'Conn (71) — McKay 3 04 6, NEW YORK (U PI)-TheSt. Louis Louis and Jorgen Pettersson con­ scored a short-handed goal and set up verted. MCC. with some key saves. vantage. free for a long pass from multi­ Thompson 7 3-4 17, Aleksinas 6 2-2 14. Blues, in their first grab at the stars, nected in the third. Oaig Hartsburg for the tying score MCC made a second run in the se­ Tunxis (93)— Moore 1-24, Payne Granby took runner-up BC held a 49-28 halftime edge on 21- talented John ^ g le y . He made the H obbs 2 1-1 5, Dulin 5 0-0 10. fell a little short. So for the time McClanahan’s tying goal came at for the Stars. cond half, closing to 58-56 with eight 24-12, Dortche 8-1-17, Donaldson 4-6 honors. for-28 , 75 percent, shooting. UConn hoop and subsequent free throw as he being they must settle for second the 11-minute mark. Flyers 6, Whalers 6 Wemmell records triple minutes to go. But the Cougars saw 8, Pruitt 12-6-30, P orter 10-2-22. Giscombe 3 5-6 11, Miller 2 04 4, was a respectable 13-for-28, 46.4 per­ was fouled by a hustling Aleksinas. Bailey 2 04 4, Kuezenski 0 04 0. place in the NHL. " I got a good look at the net and At Philadelphia, Paul Holmgren’s their hopes dashed as three players, Totals 37-1693. cent. Both coaches agreed the three- Totals 30 11-13 71. "We should've won because we just tried to put it on the net,” said goal at 15:04 of the third period lifted Qoug Leonard, Jon Lindberg and Rob MCC (73) — Leonard 0-0-0, were in the better position to win," Roche, fouled out. Tunxis then took Ostrowski 4-0-8, Berger 4-0-8, Roche Young eager McClanahan. "(Liut) raised his the Flyers. Hartford’s Warren Miller for unbeaten trackmen said St. Louis goalie Mike Liut, who glove and 1 think it might've gone in and Philadelphia’s Reggie Leach advantage of the MCC reserves. 1-1-3, Modean 1-62, McKieman 1-62, along with his mates squandered a just under it,’’ each scored three goals. Manchester High boys’ indoor standard for Manchester taking the The victory pushes Tunxis to 167 P orcello 1-1-3, D elm astro 2-1-5, stricken^ dies F 500: 1. Parrott (M), 2. Nadler (P), 3. two-goal lead in the third period Sun­ for the season while the loss drops Brow n 12-7-31“ Lindberg 5-1-11, Despite losing the lead, Liut felt .Nordiqurs 4, Bruins 3 track team remained unbeaten but 500-meter run with a clocking of Lynch (HC) 1:12.9 (school record). CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U PI)-The day night in a 3-3 tie with the Buffalo the Blues had played well. once-tied as it scored 60 points the Cougars to 613. Totals 31-11-73. Pro basketball roundup At ^ston, Robbie Ftorek scored 1:12.9. Dave DeValve annexed the 800: 1. Covino (SP), 2. Dustil (HC), 3. death of a high school basketball with 16 points each. The Lakers, who Sabres. “ I think this was the best game and with 5:12 remaining to help Quebec against 35 for Holy Cross, 20 for St. 1,000-meter run with a time of 2:45.7 Shrider (M) 2:14.6. NEW YORK (UPI) - A loss to the overcame an 18-point first-quarter player who suffered a heart attack trailed 97-85 midway through the A victory would have vaulted the the best team effort since I’ve been extend its winning streak to five Paul, 9 for Penney, 5 for Platt and 0 and sprinters Dave Christensen and 300:1. tie Brown (M), Christensen (M), Dallas Mavericks is good for a little deficit with a 3611 streak in the se­ during a game may have been fourth period before pulling to 100 99, Blues into a tie with the New York here," said Liut. "W e checked them games. Jacques Richard scored his for Bolton Saturday at the Indians’ Bill Brown shared top honors in the 3. Hurst (M) :39.3. renewed vigor on the part of many cond period to tie the score, 54-54. at avoid^ if physicians had paid closer were paced by Jamaal Wilkes with 28 Islanders for first place in the overall into the ice," 33rd goal of the season and Real second-floor track. 300-meter dash with teammate Don 3,000: 1. Dutil (HC),2. D'Antonio (HC), East girls^ hopes humiliated opponents, but who would the half and Dallas hit only 9 of its attention to clues of congestive heart 3. DeValve (M) 9:17.7. imagine it could prompt the New points in losing for the first time in standings. Instead, the Sabres In other games, Chicago Cloutier his third and fourth. Rick Manchester is 10-0-1 for the season. Hurst also running well, taking third. first 30 shots after intermission. ShoLput: 1. Kenney (HC), 2. Lea (M), failure, a medical examiner says. eighf games. realized there was something in the hammered Winnipeg 9-1, Minnesota Butch Wemmell was a triple York Knicks to think team ball? Middleton notched his 29th for The former pair were clocked in 3. Wemmbll (M) 46’ 10 W". The Cambridge Rindge and Latin £ game for them, too. tied the New York Rangers 3-3, Boston. winner for the Silk Towners, “ Before (the Jan. 16 loss to Dallas) Crllirs 123, Clippers 107 Parent 124, Pislontt 101 :39.3. High jump; 1. W ^ m e ll (M ), 2. for tourney ends junior collapsed during a game "The game was really for first we had too many _ one-on-one Rick Robey scored a season-high 24 Rookie Louis Orr and James Philadelphia knotted Hartford 6-6, Maple Leafs 6, Rockies 6 securing the 55-meter high hurdles, Results: O’Connell (H(D>J..,Wliitesell (HC) 6’ 5 between his school and Weymouth place when you consider ali the t^ebec nipped Boston 4-3, Toronto 55m eter dash and high jump. The situations when we counted on our points and combined with rookie Edwards each scored 21 points, At Denver, Bill Derlago scored 55 hurdles: 1. Wemmell (M),2^Nadler (school record). Going down with guns blazing. HCC and 154 overall. North School, a Cambridge School games in hand, so I was surprised we tied Colorado 6-6, Detroit edged Van-i (P), 3. Mazzotta (Ml :08.1. own talent to score,” Knicks’ Kevin McHale for 26 points in a sparking Indiana past Detroit at Pon­ with 3:50 left in the game to rally sophomore established a school ' 4 X 400 relay: 1. Holy Cross, 2. East Catholic girls’ basketball team “ The kids played an unbelievable Department spokesman said. An­ didn't have a little more jump at the couver 3-2 and Calgary swamped Ed­ 55 dash: 1. Wemmell (M), 2. Rodegher forward Campy Russell said Sunday second-period blitz to spark the tiac. Phil Hubbard collected 24 points Toronto, which is winless in seven record in the latter event with a leap Manchester, 3. St. Paul 4:17. saw its hopes of qualifying for the game. They knew they had to play tonio Britt, 16, "was bom with a very start." said Buffalo coach Roger monton 10-4. of 6feet, 5%-inches. (P), 3. Christens (M) :06.8. after scoring 24 points to lead five Celtics to victory in Boston. and John Long 16 points for the games but which remained one game 4 x 800 re la y : 1. St. Paul, 2. state tournament dashed in the well and they did,” East Ck>ach Don­ small heart and small blood Neilson. "W e seemed to be flat in the Black Hawks 9, Jels 1 1,000: 1. DeValve (M), 2. Plantier Manchester. 3, Platt, 4. Penney 8:52,' players totalling 17 or more points in Freeman Williams had 24 points to Pistons. ahead of Colorado in the battle for a Dave Parrott also set a school closing six seconds as homestanding na Ridel praised, “ They knew they vessels,” Dr. George Hori said this first two periods. I don’t know why." At Chicago, Darryl Sutter and Ted (HC), 3, Potter (M) 2:45.7. a 116102 victory over New Jersey. lead the Clippers, who trailed by 31 playoff spot. Merlin Malinowski South Catholic rallied for a 5049 ver­ needed a win and were up for the weekend. The youth showed symp­ The Sabres made up for it in the Bulley scored two goals each and “ Sometimes that will win ballgames, points after hitting only 29 percent of Vt arrioni 107, Jazz 101 sparked the Rockies with two goals dict in HCC play Saturday night in game. They pulled out all the stops toms of heart problems as long as third period, receiving goals from but most of the time that isn’t their shots in the second and third In Oakland. Calif., Lloyd Free Tom Lysiak had a five-point night to and two assists. Hartford. and took it to them.” three years ago, he added. Tony McKegney, Jim Schoenfeld and lead Black Hawks to their third Successful track start for girls enough," periods. poured in a season-high 39 points and Red Wings 3, Canucks 2 The setback drops the Eaglettes to South took the first meeting from An autopsy Saturday indicated Rob McClanahan. McKegney's goal straight victory and 10th straight at The triumph was the fifth straight Burks 128, Bulls 109 Bernard King hit 10 of his 23 points in At Detroit, Reed Larson scored 7-9 overall for the season and out of East, 51-32, but the Eaglettes went to Britt died of a heart attack that had came just 27 seconds into the period. home. Chicago now stands 25-24-7, Manchester High girls’ indoor Short relay: 1. Manchester (Decker, Long relay: 1. Manchester (Kim Scott, for the Knicks, who have been In Milwaukee,.! Junior Bridgeman the fourth quarter to lead Golden two goals in the first six minutes consideration for post-season play a ‘Chinese’ defense to stop the been building up for five to 10 days, "We knew the first shift of the track team opened its season Satur­ Glidden, Plante, Karen Scott), 2. Penney, Green, Lacey, Glidden), 2. St. Paul scored 27 points and Quinn Buckner State. Utah, which rallied from an tied with Boston for 10th in the before being ejected from the game with only one game left on the Rebels. “ We played a 1-1-2-1 (zone) criticized for their lack of team play, day afternoon on a successful note. 3. St. Paul 3:58. 10: 10.0 . ’ Hori said. added 26 to power the Bucks to their 18point deficit to pull to 89-88 with third period was the most important overall standings. Dave Christian for attempting to kick Vancouver’s regular slate. and put them 13 games above .500 for The Indians scored 70 points against and put a lot of pressure on their The youth, who dropped to the floor shift of- the gam e," said St. Louis scored the Winnipeg goal. Tiger Williams. East hosts HCC foe Mercy High the first time this season. It was also third straight victory. David 7:10 left, was paced by Adrian 29 for St. Paul, 20 for Penney and 4 point guard. That threw them out of while running up the court during a coach Red Berenson. "You've got to North Stars 3, Rangers 3 Flames 10, Oilers 4 Tuesday night in a make-up clash at 8 their eighth win in 11 games since the Greenwood led Chicago, which had Dantley with 37 points and Darrell for Bolton to take a quadrangular their normal rhythmn,” stated Ridel. Friday night match, had gone to a give them credit, they came out and At New York. All-Star Eddie o ’clock to wind up its regular season. shocker in Dallas. won eight of its last nine, with 20 Griffith with 31. At Ed.monton, Ken Houston scored meet. Fiona Campbell, Denise White and private physician three days earlier scored on their first shot. That got Johnstone keyed a three-goal, 76er» 102, Lakers 99 points and Larry Kenon and Artis three goals and Guy Chouinard and The Eaglettes will be involved in the Carole Ingallinera took turns chasing complaining of shortness of breath, the crowd going and even after we Manchester’s Wendy Burgess and Gilm ore had 18 each. Suns 113, Bullels 107 second-period outburst with a goal Willi Plett added two goals apiece. HCC Playoffs, which begin Thursday the point guard, drawing plaudets At Philadelphia, Julius Erving got the one back, they kept com ing." Ellen Green were 1-2 in the 55-meter he said. Spurs 102, Mavericks 98 Walter Davis scored six of his 32 and an assist to help the Rangers ex­ The Oilers’ Wayne Gretzky upped his night at the Eagles’ Nest. from Ridel. slammed home a dunk with 18 Tony Currie and Perry Turnbull hurdles. Janice Glidden took the A cardiogram was taken and points in overtime to lift the Suns tend Minnesota’s winless streak to league-leading point total to 103 with East bad a 4945 lead with very lit­ seconds remaining to thwart a Los At San Antonio. George Gervin and 1,000-meter run, Karen Scott the 800- Byrne finished with 19 points for produced negative results, but Hori over Washington in Phoenix. Davis' scored second-period goals for St, seven games. Kent-Erik Andersson a goal and two assists. tle time left on the clock. But South’s Angeles rally and joined teammates James Silas scored 27 points each to meter run, Maureen Lacey the 3,000- South while Pam Cunningham netted said Britt should not have been given jump shot with 21 seconds left in Julie Hogan canned 3-for4 from the Maurice Cheeks and Darryl Dawkins help the Spurs over Dallas. The Spurs meter run, Marcy MacDonald the 19 and Monica Murphy 16 for East. a clean bill of health. regulation capped Phoenix's com­ charity stripe to close the gap. The shot put and Gloria Scata the high eback from a five-point deficit in the only miss careemed out towards the South Catholic (5 0 ) — Byrne 8 34 East Hartford pins jump for the locals. last 1:42, tying it at 101 and forcing foul line where South’s Karen Byrne 19, Hogan 4 54 13, Horan 2 1-2 5, Wolfe award Penney’s Cathy Bojko secured the the extra period. Dennis Johnson grabbed the rebound and tossed Cassone 3 1-2 7, Bell 3 0 4 6, Carucci 0 College basketball roundup 500-meter run and the Black foiights’ added 27 points to help overcome a ARCADIA, Calif. (UPI) - Eddie home the game-winning jumper, 04 0. Totals 20 1614 50. Ellen Fink took the 300-meter run. Manchester matmen Delahoussaye, currently the leading which caught nothing but net. 36point performance by the Bullets' East Catholic (49) — Ingallinera 0 NEW YORK (UPI) - Notre Dame Results; 13-game home winning streak. The scored 30 points and went over the Kevin Grevey. rider in the nation, was presented the The Eaglettes had a last-second 0 4 0, Murphy 7 1-3 15, Campbell 0 0 4 and UCLA are two of the finest Manchester High wrestling team senior co-captains Bemie Zimmer­ 55 hurdles: 1 Burgess (M), 2. Green game was close from the start, 2.006point mark in his career to 1980 George Woolf Memorial Jockey shot but it kicked off the rim and fell 0, Johnson 4 0 4 8, White 3 0 4 6, Cun­ teams in the nation, and yet neither Trail Blazers 129. Kjngs 123 captured six of the 12 weight classes man and John Walrath wrapped up (M) :10.3. though UCLA — behind the shooting power DePaul. The Blue Demons, 20- award Sunday in a public ceremony to the floor. ningham 6 7-8 19, Farr 0 1-2 1. Totals could hit a field goal over the last Mychal Thompson scored six key but dropped a slender 32-31 decision the scoring by each recording pins. 55 dash: 1. Chopus (SP), 2. Fenton (B), of Mike Sanders, who scored 12 of his 1. won their seventh straight. at Santa Anita. The win moves South to 62 in the 20 614 49. to East Hartford High Saturday 3. Browne (P) :08.0. seven minutes Sunday. That left it up 16 points in the first half — opened a points in overtime to lead the Trail The Woolf award is presented an­ At Baton Rouge. La., Rudy Blazers to a home victory The afternoon in East Hartford, Results; 100—Howard (M) pinned Am­ 1,000: 1. Glidden (M), 2. Green (M), 3. to the foul shooters. 2616 lead with 6:17 left in the half. nually to the rider whose career and Kenny (SP) 3:29.8. Macklin scored 29 points and Howard The setback drops the Silk Towners mon 1;15, 107 —Neary (EH) pinned Despite the howling and waving of In other action Sunday, 17th-ranked Kings’ Reggie King had sent the conduct is a credit to the racing sport 500; 1. Bojko (P). 2. Karen Scott (M), Carter added 26 to rally LSU to its to 0-8 in the CCIL and 1-11-2 overall. Machuga 5:11, 114 —B. O’Connor (EH) the crowd of 11,345 at South Bend, South Alabama routed Jacksonville game into overtime with a jumper at and honors the memory of the noted 3. Marybeth Relley (M) 1:24.1, 20th consecutive victory. The victory Manchester closes its regular season sup. dec. LeToumeau 13-0, 119 —Kibble Cougars coast Ind., UCLA’s concentration proved 86-65 and Clemson pounded South the final buzzer. Thompson, who led 1,500: 1. Wendell (S). 2. Kim Scott (M), (M) pinned Cappa 1:10,126-Griffin (M) jockey killed in a racing accident at Jumping to a commanding lead at to top MCC. Abramowicz also had 10 better than Notre Dam e’s, and the left LSU undefeated at 124 in the Portland with 24 points, got six of the Wednesday night against Penney 3. Grejdus (P) 5:12.3. Carolina 11691. maj. dec. Bramande 146, 132 —Rosetti Santa Anita in 1946. the half, Manchestei- Community rebounds. SEC and 21-1 overall. MSU was led by Blazers’ first nine points in overtime. High in Blast Hartford at 6 o ’clock. 800: 1. Karen Scott (M), 2. Glidden 14th-ranked Bruins nipped the No. 9 Ed Rains scored a game-high 21 (EH) pinned S. Machuga 3:57, 138 —P. Past winners of the award formed College women’s basketball team Jeff Malone's 25 points. Sophomore Curt Howard upped his (M), 3. Arico (P) 2:34.5. MCC (74) - Bendel 7 04 14, Fighting Irish 51-50. Michael Holton points and added 18 to O’Connor (EH) pinned Gaskell 4:29, 145 a guard of honor at the presentation trounced Tunxis Community ollege, SuperSunirs 133. Nuggets 112 personal mark to 1^2 with a first 300: 1. Fink (P), 2. Plante (M), 3. Loughlin 2 04 4, Pierce 0 04 0, and Rod Foster hit the key free spark the Jaguars to a Sun Belt At Tempe, Ariz., Byron Scott —Leamy (EH) pinned Vincent 3:20, 155 ceremony, held in a light rain in the 74-33, Saturday night at East Catholic James Bailey scored 24 points and period pin in the 100-pound class for Decker (M) :47.5. Langley 2 2-3 6, Shea 0 0 4 0, Nassiff 2 throws in the final 15 seconds. (Conference victory. South Alabama, scored 22 points to lead five Arizona —Alemany (M) dec. Vignati 8-3, 187 winner’s circle in front of the stands. High. Fred Brown. Jack Sikma and Vinnie Manchester. Seniors ^ m ie Alemany Shot put: 1. MacDonald (M), 2. Ganem 0 4 4, Abramowicz 9 0418, Thurber “ I’m a helluva foul shooting 163 and 7-2 in the conference, also State players in double figures. The -Buccberi (EH) dec. Walter 3-2, 185 The triumph moves the Cougars to Johnson added 18 each in Seattle to 9 Delahoussaye, 29, a native of New (SP), 3. Prior (M) 31’ 4” . (155) and Dan Kibble (119) each —Zimmerman (M) pinned Gregorer 3:56, 2 0 4 4, Hannon 12 2-2 26. Totals 35 44 coach,” said UCLA Coach Larry got 15 points from John May. Sun Devils raised their record to 17-2 Iberia, La., was national riding 4 4 while the loss was the 10th in as help the SuperSonics escape the picked up wins, the former on a deci­ Unlimited —Walrath (M) pinned Skeels High jump: 1. ScaU (M), 2. Chapus 74. Brown. “ We’ve been shooting into The Jaguars led 3623 at the half overall and 61 in Pac-10 play. The (SP). 3. Mumford (M) 4' 6” . many outings for Tunxis. Pacific Division cellar. David sion and Kibble by pin. Junior Mike :15. champion in 1978 with 384 victories flags for the last month. We made the and stretched the lead to 72-36 with Cougars were led by Ken MCC hits the hardwood tonight Thompson had a game-high 32 points Griffin took a major decision and and currently leads the nation’s crucial free throws today that we 7 ;38 left in the game. Jacksonville, 6 McFadden’s 27 points. against Post College at 6 o’clock at Tunxis (33) — Pratt 0 6 0 0, riders in wins with 53 this season. haven’t been making this year.” IS and 34, was led by Sing Guram’s for the Nuggets, but the Sonics rolled East. Mareane 1 0 4 2, Winn 3 0 4 6, Lorenzo At Knoxville, Tenn., Dale Ellis Kelly Trlpucka, who led all scorers 14 points. off a 164 scoring spurt in the final Kim Hannon had 26 points, Renee 0 0 4 0, O’Regan 2 0 4 4, Bilodeau 6 61 came off the bench with 11 minutes Cowens honored with 18 points, made one of two free In Saturday games involving Top 10 period to pull away. Vnseeded winner Abramowicz 18 and LuAnn Bendel 14 12, Clark 4 1-1 9. Totals 16 1-2 33. left in the first half toscore 22 points throws to give the Irish a 4646 lead teams. No. 1 Oregon State topped Catholic in split BOSTON (UPI) — The ceremony and lead Tennessee. 164, to a sur­ HERSHEY, Pa. (UPI) — Marianne with 2:18 left. Dairen Daye, who Stanford 62-57, No. 3 ^ P au l downed East Catholic wrestling team split may have lacked the emotional trap­ prisingly easy Southeastern -Kennedy (B) maj dec. Byrne lO-l, 140 Van der Torre Sunday becam e the scored 12, made both of his with 1:56 a pair of matches Saturday after­ pings of the send-offs accorded John Fast-starting Wethersfield Alabama-Birmingham 77-66, No. 4 Bragging rights -Mahoney (B) dec. Turgeon 166, 147 fifth unseeded player in the history of (inference victory over the Wild­ Haviicek and Bob Cousy, but left to tie the game for UCLA, but LSU defeated Mississippi State 94-89, noon, bowing 31-21 to Bloomfield -J on e (B) pinned Alosky 3:02, 157 cats, 164. Kentucky got a 26point BOSTON (UPI) - Harvard and the Futures Tennis Circuit to ad­ somehow it seemed perfectly ap­ said it wasn’t easy. No. 5 'Arizona State drubbed High and whipping homestanding -Leyland (EC) dec. Guilliti 5-3, 169 outskates Tribe by 8-1 count performance from ^ m Bowie. Boston College meet Monday night vance to the tournament cham­ propriate for the cerebral Dave “ Definitely, Notre Dame has one Washington State 77-63, No. 12 Rockville High 53-12. -Marino (B( PINNED Higuera 1:09,187 for the bragging rights of Boston -M eyer (EC) WBF, Unlimited-Walker pionship, defeating Heidi Cowens. Six goals in the first period lifted Walt Fonfara, Bob Malucci and Pat of the better crowds in the nation. Tennessee upset sixth-ranked Ken­ At Salt Lake City, Karl Bankowski The split leaves the Eagle matmen hockey in the finals of the 29th annual Eisterlehner 6-0,7-6 in the Futures of Wethersfield High past Manchester There is no doubt about that,” Daye scored 18 of his career-high 28 points 5-8-1 for the season. (B) pinned Lucier 3:02. Whether it was donning a mam­ Reynolds. tucky 87-71, No. 7 Utah beat Nevada- Central . Beanpot Tournament. East vs. Rockville: 100—Bonzani (EC) moth brown cowboy hat or cradling High, 61, in CCIL action Dan Duff tallied the lone said. “ You Just have to concentrate Las Vegas 9683, No. 8 Wake Forest in the second half and Tom Chambers Carlos Velez (121) moved his Van der Torre’s triumph over the Not since 1963 have the Crimson WBF, 107-Dean (EC) WBF, 114-Liner his infant daughter while sitting in a Saturday night at the Bolton Ice Manchester goal in the opening and put them through.” clobbered Georgia Tech 8656, and added 26 to power Utah, 261. record to 14-0 for the Eagles with two and the Eagles met in the tourna­ (EC) pinned Lang 3:01,121—Velez (EC) fifth-seeded Eisteriehner with a 9-7 Palace. That’s the way it stayed until wins, ne via the pin oute and the rocking chair, Cowens’ 2S-minute period. Wethersfield had a 32-9 edge No. 10 North (Carolina rolled over won by defallt, 128 -C orey (EC) maj. tie-breaker tied Andrea Jaeger’s At Atlanta, Guy Morgan scored 16 ment finals and few figured they retirement party given by the Boston The triumph was the Eagles’ 14th in shots the opening 15 minutes. Holton, 84 percent from the foul line, Furman 79-64. other on a default. Jack Liner (114) dec. Philfip 10-0,134—Turgeon (EC) dec. ‘iiUhis;ir, A'.J., -'s-f points and Danny Young 15 to pace would do so this year. But Harvard winning streak of 13 straight matches in 19 outings while the setback Malucci tallied in the second ses­ made one of two free throws with 15 At Palo Alto, Calif., Mark Radford upped his mark to 12-2 by splitting his Martin 1612,140—Sadlak (R) pinned An­ Celtics Sunday was m ore frolic than Wake Forest to an Atlantic Coast crushed heavily favored set last year. Van der Torre will now emotion. dropped the Indian icemen to 1-18 . sion for Wethersfield and Paul Fitz­ seconds left to put the Bruins ahead scored 21 points, including four in the two bouts for East. tonia 3:32, 147 —Alosky (EC) pinned Conference victory. Wake Forest is Northeastern 10-2 and Boston play Jaeger in the Championships in Manchester winds up its campaign 4948. Notre Dame’s Results: Siewertsen 1:21,157—Leyland (EC) maj. Cowens won the hearts of Boston simmons lit the light in the third final two minutes, to give undefeated 18-2 overall and 6 2 in the ACC, while Oakland, Calif., beginning Mon^y. College, rated the co-favorite with East vs. Bloomfield —100 —Bonzani Wednesday night against Far­ period for the final reading. missed a 26footer with eight seconds Oregon State a Pac-10 triumph. The dec. Guttman 90, 170 —P. Meyer (R) fans for 10 seasons with his hustle Georgia Tech is 611 in the league. the Huskies, downed Boston Univer­ (EC) dec. Cipkas 6-1. 107-D ean (EC) pinned Higuera :19,187—C. Meyer (EC) On her way to beating Gary Adgate of Boyne City, ,Mlch.. makes gate during giant mington High at the Bolton Ice The Eagles had a 61-29 edge in left and Foster was fouled. Foster, 91 Beavers rose to 204 for the season and grit. He was an enigma to many At Charlotte, N.C., James Worthy sity 62 in the Feb. 2 semifinals. dec. Shapiro 8-1,114—M. Cipkas (B) dec. pinned Hewitt :42, Unlimited —Lucier Eisterlehner, Van der Torre defeated Slalom finals In Denver Cup Competition at Winter Park, Colo Palace at 8:40. shots. Bob Carlson was in goal for percent at the line, hit two with five and 11-0 in conference play. off the court, but he was all business scored 18 points, including 11 in the ’The two schools have met in the Liner7-4. 121 —Velez (EC) pinned Siegal (EC) pinned Twarog :57. top-seeded Barbara Hallquist and Tony Fargo had three first-period Manchester the entire way while seconds left to seal the triumph. Freshman John Revelli had 20 points when he donned the legendary green Adgate upset No. 1 ranked Andre Arnold of Austria In first half, to boost North Carolina to finals five times, with Boston College 2:37.128—Owens (Bl dec Corev 10-5.134 sixth-seeded Baijbara Jordan. qualifying round. (UPI photo) goals to power Wethersfield, which Mike Rice was between the pipes for The loss was Notre Dame’s fourth for Stanford. and white. an 165 record. Mel Daniel led Fur- - winning four, including the last one. also received single markers from Wethersfield. In 20 games this season and ended a At Rosemont, III., man with 32 points. 3-1. 16 - THE HERALD. Mon.. Feb, 9, IWl 6coreboQrcf Th e HERALD. Mon., Feb. 9. IMl - 17

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‘Be honest,’ THE HERALD. Mon., Feb. 9. 1981 — 21 Move under way NEW PRIVATE PARTY WANT AD RATES ~ FAMILY THRIFT SPECIAL!!! PHONE Grasso told WANT GUARANTEED RESULTSI to oust Weicker If Your Item Isn’t Sold Within 6 Days — ADS spokesman 8KCOND 6 DAYS ARE PREEII HARTFORD (UPl) - Former HARTFORD (DPI) - Some of He was involved in two GOP cam­ ^ Lines - 6Days H0.25 Ctmnecticut’s conservative leaders, paigns in 1980, serving cm the national Gov. Ella Grasso told the Hartford Charged At Uw Private Pirty Rat,,. W H.QQ Dlwount It Paid In Adwnew Price Of articlee muet be included in ad. Hospital spokesman who handled her unhappy with Sen. Lowell P. organizing committee lo r President fob 8AUITEII8 ONIY, MAXIWUII t1.000.M press statements and the announce­ ^(eidter, R-Conn., are trying to draft Reagan and working for Jam es L. ment of her death to be "totally author Robin Moore to run against Buckley of Sharon, the unsuccessful honest” about her 10-month battle the state’s highest-ranking elected Republican Senate candidate in the 23 with cancer. Republican in 1982. state last year. AIDE - Glastonbury Public CLERICAL TYPIS r - Small BABYSITTER NEEDED for James Battaglio, a hospital Alien F . Lyons, a spokesman for Moore apparently has not run for School. 10 months, 28 hours busy office in Hartford. Diver­ two girls after school 3 to 6:30, the Connecticut Conservative Union, political office before. Lyons said he per week. Starting hourly sified position. Typing, filing, and school days off 10 to 6:30. MoMVRNSRN publicist, recalled Mrs. Grasso's. ad­ wage $3.44 Applications billing, order desk, benefits. said state conservatives would like has talked with Moore, and Moore References, Please call 649- vice to him last November in dealing available from Glastonbury Call for appointment, 249-8591. 2330 after 6:30 and ask for RULTY with reporters: "I want you to be Moore, the author of “The Green said he would consider the idea. Board of Education, Glaston­ Vicki. totally honest and be as tough as they Berets” and “The French Connec­ Lyons said conservatives became bury, Conn. 08033, 633-5231, ACCOUNTING CLERK - •Residential are." tion,’’ to wage a primary against completely fed up with Weicker when CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Extension 441. Affirmative Very busy Elast Hartford dis­ Weicker for the R^ublican S ^ te Action Equal Opportunity tributor is expanding and •Commercial "She said she wanted it done with he opposed the appointment of Employer M/F. nomination. needs enthusiastic person to •Property Management honesty and dignity," Battaglio said Alexander M. Haig as secretary of P H O N E handle some accounting func­ PRIVATE the day after "the unhappiest mo­ Lyons said the Conservative Union state. 643-2711 MASSEUSES - Full or part tions, invoice typing and •Rentals plans a news conference Tuesday to FOR ASSISTA/tCe IN PLACIMQ YOUR AD time. Good steady clientele. general office duties. PROPERTY ment of my life” — the night he had Weicker, considered a liberal Is now located at: announce its support for Moore and Republican, was first elected to the Windham area. Open every Successful candidate must be to announce her death. day 10 a.m. to midnight; Sun­ Want A ds formation of a “Draft Robin Moore personable and able to type 60 73 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER His voice trembling, Battaglio an­ Senate in 1970. day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 423-7519. wpm. Salary commensurate for Senate” committee. Lyons said he hoped the “Draft PLEASE READ ADVERTISING nounced Mrs. Grasso's death with experience. Call Mr. MEDICAL SECRETARY - 64 9 -3 8 00 Thursday night to gathered Moore, a longtime Westport resi­ Moore” committee could raise $25,- YDUR AD DEADLINE Fanning at 568-1927. Dictaphone and typing sur­ reporters. dent, was in Jam aica and unavailable 000 immediately to finance its cam­ m n m t gical reports. Position 12:D0 noori the day LOCAL INSURANCE "I didn't have anything prepared,” for comment. paign. Classified ads ars aEcracuN requires knowledge of AGENCY seeks full time staff m edical terminology and he recalled after an llVk week taken over the phono before pubHcaHon. assistant. Hours Monday- Former Gov. Ella Grasso’s casket Is Excellent opportunity pleasant phone manner. Private Inalructlona IS Hornet For Sale 23 routine that included daily meetings Susane and In center background stands aa a convonlanco. The for a Trade School Friday, 9-5 p.m. Duties in­ Shorthand helpful. Salary with Mrs. Grasso ahd twice-daily carried into the State Capitol Sunday, In Herald is responsible Caadllna for Saturday clude telephone, typing, mail commensurate with VOICE, PIANO, Gov. William O'Neill, former Gov. John Graduate or equivelent and processing. Auto and ALUMINUM SID ED 4-4 for only one Incorrect and RAonday la 12HI0 ADVERTISING experience. Excellent ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - briefings from her team of eight doc­ Hartford, to He in state. Thomas Grasso is Lodge representing President Reagan Counsel to fight with a minimum of 3 to home owners ratings. Position DUPLEX. Full basement. 2 tors. "Somehow I thought I wouldn’t hwortion and than only Noon Friday. RATES benefits. Including„ ____ free Former Faculty New York car garage. 2 new furnaces. at ieft with their children, James and and Lt. Gov. Joseph Faullso. (UPl photo) 1 D A Y ...... 14*m wnM i 5 y e a r s , a s a expandable. Call ^ 3 0 7 8 for parking. Hours Monday thru City Music & Art High School have to say anything, that the whole to tho sizo of tho appointment. Excellent neighborhood. $85,- 3DAYS ...13*MwnMT Maintenance Electri­ Friday 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call Call 644-8597. 966. Strano Real Estate, 646- world outside knew that this famous, original Insertion. Anita, Hartford Surgical ------Mtvartlaoinant will not cian. Experienced in MECHANIC - Experience in 2006. dignified woman was dead.” Errors which do not • DAYS ...12*M«nj(r Center, 549-7970, . bus hike in court ha corrected by an fld- 2SDAYS ...ifsaam w power and control all phases of truck and auto Battaglio, 34, a former reporter for RAISED RANCH - One year ■aaaon tho value of the dltlonal Inaortion. wiring is esstential. repairs. Must have own tools. the now-defunct Hartford Times, HARTFORD (UPl) - Hartford sion in the case by Superior Court 1BWOND,SS.10m i PART TIME CUSTODIAL old. 6 Rooms. Formal dining Licensed Journeyman is Excellent opportunity for per- WORK AVAILABLE, FRENCH LESSONS, Conver­ Corporation Counsel Alexander Gold- Judge Thomas O’Donnell, took issue HAPPY ADS *2.S0 MB son with ambition ahd dep room. Three bedrooms, I'z said Mrs. Grasso remained cheerful desired. Apply: Per­ nbition and depen- Evenings 6-10 p.m., some sational French and Mournful supporters farb says he will go to court this with Powers’ failure to go through dability. Starting baths. Wall-to-wall carpeting. rate $7.00 grammer given in my home. and kept her sense of humor sonnel Department weekends. For more informa­ Two car garage. Acre plus lot. week seeking an order to force a the regulation process to increase the per hour, plus excellent tion, contact personnel Call 646-8588. throughout her illness, even as her CDSaSCOITVK benefits. Call 6 with beautiful stone walls rollback of Connecticut Transit Co. fares. enefits. Calf 608-7579. department at 646-1222 ext. condition worsened. RSTmuiT GO. $69,960. Group I. Philbrick bus fares to 35 cents. 481. MANCHESTER "She'd say to us, ‘If 1 haven't given Hartford city attorneys, who B e ratl> 83 Rorber Rosd, Wist LEGAL SECRETARY - Part □ REAL ESTATE Agency, 646-4200 State Transportation Com­ brought the suit, said they would take MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 71 up hope, why should you?’ She sky goodbye to Ella South Windsor, Conn. time. Experienced. 1-5 Mon­ Haynes St., Manchester, JUST LISTED 9 missioner Arthur Powers has legal action to rollback the l6-cent in­ day thru Friday. General always talked about living, of beating EDE, M/F EOE, Hornet For Sale HARTFORD (UPl) - Many oi requested emergency regulations to crease. practice. South Windsor of- 23 EXCELLENT BU Y!! Nice it. Her personality was contageous. 13 raised ranch, good location. those Ella Grasso called "my hold fares at 50 cents. Goldfarb said □ EMPLOYMENT lice. 644-1528. RN’S, LPN’S, Are you ready She made believers out of us.” people," a group of thousands which EXECUTIVE HOUSE - Family room, recreation Saturday the action "is a devious and llRf P A R T T IM E H E L P to make a special commit­ room, ^us great in-law apart­ Contemporary. Cathederal He said when the former governor MECHANIC APPLICATIONS NOW being included state leaders and street inappropriate way for the com­ State police Help Wanted WANTED, apply at Center ment to nursing? We offer you ceilings. Three bathrooms. ment. Don't miss this home! entered the hospital last April for a 13 EXPERIENCED IN all taken for employment in Meat that opportunity. RN’s $9.00 gang members, have bade a final missioner to do what he should have Giant, 660 Cent e r S t. Packing Plant, ^ p ly in per­ Walk-in closets. Nine rooms. Century 21. Lindsev Real hysterectomy to remove a cancerous Hfralii phases of truck and auto Manchester. per hour, LPN$’s $8,50 per 2355 square feet living area. 2 Estate. 649-4000. goodbye to the former governor who done legally a year ago.” probe shootout NOTICIS I PART TIME - Earn extra repair, gas and diesel. son: Bugnacki’s Special Meat hour. Call Arlene or Mayre to ovary, Battaglio “wrote out four or captured the hearts of so many. money while the kids are in Products,410 Prospect Street, car garage. For sale or rent. Powers appeared before the HADDAM (U Pl) — State police 1 — Lost and Found Minimum five years HAIR DRESSER set up a convenient appoint­ Evenings 649-5635, or 643-9508. five lines and took them upstairs.” The young and the old came Sun­ 2 — Personsls school. Telephone Solicita­ experience. Must have own East Hartford. ment in your area 527-9433. Legislature’s Regulations Review say a local man was shot to death and tion. E. Hartford company. A Experienced only. Full time “She approved them and said, ‘All day, some carried children and 3 — Announcamenis tools. Start at $7.00 per hour. Superior (/are Inc. I ll Pearl Committee on Thursday to ask the 4 ~ Enisrtsinment good telephone voice and dic­ in busy, full service Unisex SEWING MACHINE COVENTRY 5 ROOM right, now make sure you give it to his teenage son was in guarded condi­ All fringe benefits. For ap­ Salon. Call Ultimate I, 643- St, Hartford. waited up to an hour to enter the committee to adopt the emergency 5 — Auctions tion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I OPERATOR WANTED, Call RANCH. Fireplace. MANCHESTER - 7 room cape everybody."' tion today at Hartford Hospital, suf­ pointment, call 688-7596. 2103. Carpeting. Lake privileges. Capitol. They filed through the flag- FINANCIAL p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. Economy Canvas Company, for sale. 3 bedrooms, living In November when Mrs. Grasso re­ regulations. He said fares must be fering from gunshot wounds in the LOVE CRAFTS? Earn Only $32,900. Pasek Realtors, filled building and past ■ the open 6 — DondS'StockS'Mortgsgss through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 390 Prospect St. East Hart­ money! Art Craft Concepts room with fireplace, dining entered the hospital and doctors held at 50 cents to maintain service head. Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. RAISE YOUR FAMILY ford, 289-5281. MLS, 289-7475 , 643-2257. room all carpeted. New casket of the former governor who 9 — Parsonsl Losns INCOME! Sell Avon and earn looking for 3-5 women to teach on the state-owned buses that serve Troopers from the Westbrook 10 — insurance CLERK/TYPIST kitchen all built in appliances found the cancer had spread to her died Thursday of cancer. good money. Call 523-9401. crafts to small groups. Earn liver, Battaglio remembered telling 121,000 daily riders in the Hartford, imarracks were called to the home of RMFLOYMINT TITLE CREDIT AND $50-$60 per week working 10-12 Finished rec room. Vinyl Many cried, others just looked. UNDERWIOTING COLLECTION. Well, es­ siding, garage. $69,900. Ca'll her, “We did not have to give out New Haven and Stamford areas. Joseph Kozman, 51, shortly after 13-Heip W M d BABYSITTER WANTED, My hours. No investment, no Hundreds made the sign of the cross. 14 — Busineis Opporlunitles tablished expanding growth 646-5698. everything, that she had the right to "For over a year, the ratepayers midnight where they found Kozman Local office of large in­ home two afternoons per deliveries. Complete training. One man blew her a kiss. Another 15 Situation Wanted ASSISTANT company, with multi branches Call for personal interview, patient confidentiality." have been paying illegal rates,” shot Jn the chest and his son, surance company has an week. 2:15 til 5:15. Lenox St. is in need of a credit collection Lots-Land for Sale 24 left a single flower. EDUCATION area. 646-5781. 644-1301. “But she said, ‘I’m the mother of Goldfarb said. "Ail we want is our Douglas, 17, shot in the head. opening for a Clerk- assistant. Good communica­ A group of West Haven residents 16 — Private Instructions FULL ACRE WOODED LOT money back.” The older Kozman was pronounced 19 — Schools-Ciaases tion skills and detailed con­ PART TIME WORK freedom of information in this state rented a bus with the banner, “We Local office of large in­ Typist in the processing STATION ATTENDANT scious person to work closely in prestigious, new and I won’t go back on it now.’ She A Supreme Court ruling last week dead at the hospital. 20 — Instructions Wanted NEEDED. Full time. Apply in AVAILABLE, for cleaning in love you E lla." A shuttle bus brought surance company is support department. Ac­ with customers and managers kitchen and loading trucks. neighborhood in Manchester said Powers improperly put the fare Police were investigating and had RIAL ESTATE person: Gorin’s Sports Car All services. For sale by- never censored anything, although hundreds of people down from Mrs. seeking Underwriting curate typing to 45 wpm is desired. Send resume to Apply in person. Krause increase into effect on March 1. The 23 — Homes (or Sale Center, Route 83, Vernon. owner. Principles only. Call she did get mad over a few of the no further details. No arrests have 24 » Lots-Lsnd for Sale Box M, c/o Manchester Caterers, 456 Hills St., East Grasso’s home town of Windsor Assistant for their required. Prior office 646- 4599. stories she read about herself," Bat­ court, which upheld an earlier deci­ been made. 25 — Investment Property Herald, E.O.E, M/F. Hartford. Locks. & experience is desired, but COUNTER CLERK taglio said. 26 — Business Property Commercial Personal 27 — fleeort Property POSITION AVAILABLE - BEAUTIFULLY TREED The fishermen’s fleet from Lines Department not essential. Please SECRETARY - Full time LOSE YOUR JOB? Work for Before the disease forced her to 26 — Reel Estate Wanted Work part time, approximate- LEVEL LOT - Prestigious Stonington sent a floral arrangement position. Available for self­ yourself. Sell Avon! Good F Experienced Raters telephone for ap­ ' ly 11 a.m. to 2p.m. Earn $60 to resign on Dec. 31, Mrs. Grasso Man isteals fire truck MItC. SERVICES starter. Diversified duties. location, AA Zone. Almost full of an anchor with a break in it. pointment: $80 weekly, while children are money and benefits. Call 523- acre. Sewers, city gas worked every day on state business HARTFORD (UPl) - A city man 31 Services Offered desired, however willing Excellent typing skills needed 9401. “We came because we love her,” said Gilbert supposedly told officers in school. Food discount, un­ to work with external affairs Located in Manchester's from her hospital bed, said Battaglio. was to appear In Superior Court 32 — Pslntlng*Papering to train individuals with iform provided, other fringe said Lee Ravizza of West Hartford. he took the truck because “hfe’d 33 — Building-Contracting and executive offices. Buelnete Opportunitlae 14 finest residential areal $39,- Mrs. Grasso had been hospiUl from today on charges he stole a 40-foot 34 — Roofing-Siding good math skills. Please Mrs. Forgat benefits. Clean, pleasant sur­ 600. No brokers. Principles “She was a great person.” never driven one before.” Excellent benefits. $8,300. Dec. 8 until she died. 35 — Hesting-Plumbing telephone for appoint­ roundings. Apply: Dairy only. Will consider private John Romano of Rocky Hill said, fire truck while firefighters were in­ Insurance Company of Send resume to: Mrs. Lamb, 36 — Flooring Queen, 242 Broad Street, P.O. Box 1013, Amston, Conn. A U f RICA t OLOCST IICINSOR financing. Call 643-8778. or When asked initially if she wanted vestigating a water ieak on Telesky said the bright red pumper ment. OF tCC CRCAM SH O PS “1 think we just iost the greatest by 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storags N o rth U n u k t Manchester. 06231. EOE. 647- 9997. A. Sieffert. Sr. a television set in her room, Grasso Wethersfield Avenue. was parked on Wethersfield Avenue 36 — Services Wanted NCIDS OUAkIFICO FAUlUfS losing her. She never said no to 111 Foundam Plaza TO ORERATf THE IR OWN told Battaglio, “How would it be for Mrs. Forgul anybody.” Police say Jean Gilbert, 34, led about 10:30 p.m. with the keys in the MISC. FOR SALE Eaat Hartford, Com. AIR CONDITIONER AND DENTAL SURGICAL WEEKEND FARMERS - 45 40 — Household Goods REFRIGERATION E the governor to be watching televi­ Robert Dinapoii and his famiiy state trpopers and police from Hart­ ignition when the driver saw it being kisuranct Company of ASSISTANT. Full time for acre Garland, Maine farm 4 41 — Articles for Sals 528-8031 SERVICE MEN Needed. bedroom farmhouse. $47,500. sion when she’s supposed to be came up from Old Lyme, where Mrs. ford and Rocky Hill on a chase 2 driven away. Manchester office, CDA or 42 — Building Supplies North JIm orki Experienced only. We pay top previous experience Co/u/ei^ Assume $35,000 mortgage at working? 1 don’t watch television in miles south on Interstate 91 to Rocky Hili police spotted it on 1-91 43 — Pets-Birds-Dogs ICE CREM STORES Grasso had a summer home and they 111 Foindnn Flan dollar and offer many preferred. Office skills 9‘'4%. Pine Cone Realty. New­ my other office," he recalled. Wesleyan University in Middletown and gave chase. - Musical Instruments a* w ■m ri mirtwtj benefits. Ask any of our men. CARVEl REPRESENTATlVfS attended the same Roman Catholic East Hartford, CT required. 649-2272. WILL BE AT THE port, Maine 04953 . 207-368- “I ’m just temporarily relocated 45 — Boats & Accessories Mplqw,ll/F Call today. 528-4144. 4315. Free Catalog. church. where the truck was stopped. Gilbert The truck hit a Rocky Hill cruiser 46 — Sporting Goods 528-9031 Cm il let CraM Stira from the Capitol," Battaglio reca^ed was charged with second-degree 47 — Garden Products SIT T E R NEEDED in my “It’s a small way of saying thank on the highway and both vehicles a* m ■ is m I ip s «1a 8t| Mrs. Grasso saying. larceny and interfering with police. 46 ~ Antiques HELP WANTED home. Pleasant Street ELMWOOD. CONN. Investment Property 25 you and good-bye,” he said. were slightly damaged but no one 49 — Wanted to Buy Mspbrn. k(F CARD GALLERY - Custodian needed - Vernon Manchester, for 11 year old 1144 New Britain Ave About 30 members of the Savage Hartford Police Lt. John Telesky was injured, said Telesky. Aggressive, part time Sales RENTALS Public Schools. 2nd Shift. boy. Monday thru Friday 3-5 Feb. 21st. & 22nd. EXCELLENT Agostinelli on duty Nomads, one of Hartford’s toughest Rain at dusk failed to diminish the line of mourners ¥ • 1 J ' l ...... i 52 — Rooms for Rent People needed. Flexible p.m. call M9-6157 Saturday Contact Mr. Angelo Demma INVESTMENT! Good cash street gangs, also filed past the 53 — Apartments for Rent NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ hours, on a permanent basis. anytime and Monday after 5 HARTFORD — Col. Nathan 872-7361. flow! First floor leased to casket. Jailed man hangs self 54 — Homes frw Rent tunities available. Call Some nights and Sundays. p.m. TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT Agostinelli was on duty yesterday 55 ~ Bubinsss tor Rent package store. Second floor, collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 Apply in person Card Gallery, The Vernon board of Educa­ CAU TOLL FREE very nice apartment, plus 5 and again today at the State Capitol “We’re here to pay our respects, MERIDEN (UPl) — Officials say a inmate. 56 — Resort Property for Rdnt a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Manchester Parkade, tion is an Equal Opperrtunity ATTENDENT NEEDED for car garage, $67,900 Call for where the body of former Gov. Ella just like everybody else,” one Wolcott nian, who had been held for State police said Madden scaled 57 — w e n M w Rent Manchester. EOE. Men’s Locker Room Facility. 800-431-1008 Mrs. Grasso died Thursday after a Employer. It does not dis­ CARVEL CORPORATION further details. Strano Real member said. "She met with us too.” about her,” Colon said. arraignment on charges stemming 56 — Misc tor Rent RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ This person will be responsi­ Graso lies in state. long fight against cancer, which the outside of the prison wall about criminate against M/F. Estate. 646-2000 Approximately 1,000 people an " I just thank God for taking her out from the assault of a prison guard, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, dropped into the AUTOMOTIVB valescent Home. Manchester. TYPESEHER ble for maintaining inventory forced her to resign New Year’s Eve 61 — Autos for Sale Agostinelli, who is in the Army of her misery. She was a beautiful hanged himself in a police depart­ 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent on work clo th es for 30 hour passed through the Capitol prison yard and entered a carpentry 62 — Trucks for Sale benefits for part time and full Ad agency seeking Reserve National Guard, is also a in the middle of her second term. person,” said Viola Reardon of employees, for the daily where Mrs. Grasso was to lay in ment lockup. shop, where he broke into an office 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale | time employees. Call Mrs. Typesetter experienced janitorial cleaning of the former state controller. He was on Louis Colon, 12, of Hartford and his Portland. 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles CAFETERIA SUBSTITUTES state for 23 hours. She was to be Brian Madden, 18, was awaiting Grant DNS at 643-5151. in Compugraphic Edit- building and service vehicles 9-year-old friend, Edwin Gomez and storage cabinet. Poiice said 65 — Campers-Traiiers-Mobile Glastonbury Public Schools. duty from 11 to noon yesterday and “She was such a good woman. She transport to the New Haven jail when writer 7500, Excellent op ­ and for the transportation of given a state funeral at noon today came to the Capitol early. Madden heard guard Raymond Homes Applications available from: When in need of a Service or Product again this morning from 9 to 10 a.m. and buried in Windsor Locks. would always say T m E lla,’” said he was discovered Friday hanging by 66 — Automotive Service SEARS ROEBUCK portunity. Cali522-5123. Glastonbury Board ] of Educa- clothing to and from a nearby " I came to see her. 1 felt so bad Riviera, 25, of Waterbury ap­ 4 lu acr iie i. 1 le ii so nao Alicia Almagor^Almagor: his shirt in the cell block, police said 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease tion, 30 High Street,- , South laundry building. Hours from proaching and struck the guard on & 6 a.m. to tl a.m., Monday thru Saturday. He was awaiting arraign­ Glastonbury, Conn., 06073. the head with a table leg. COMPANY DRIVER (Delivery Va'n) $5.00 Phone 633-5231, Ext. 452, Af­ Saturday. Call Jim Fracchia ment on charges of criminal attempt Parfrttfa hourly plus overtime. Fee firmative Action Equal Op­ for an interview. 633-4681, Ar­ Madden fled, but was captured by □ NOTICES M Dnctm fr to commit felony murder and first- 346 W. MMdla TumpUia paid. Experienced, neat portunity Employer M/F. bor Acres Farm, Glastonbury, CALL A PROFESSIONAL otate officials to lead pallbearers prison personnel, police said. appearing. HS graduate. Over An Equal Opportunity degree burglary. •CARPCT IH8TALUR HARTFORD (UPl) -— The list of retired NavyNaw captaineantain and cousin of ____ Lost end Found 1. 2i. Permanent with benefits. Employer. Kennelly. Madden on Tuesday allegedly aFEHGE IHSTALLEA ALL AROUND UTILITY pallbearers and honorary pallbearers Tom Grasso. -Herber Schoen of The Hartford Riviera was treated at Waterbury Call Mr. Anthony. 2 4 6 ^ 1 . WORKERS needed in stock LOST - Collie Type female for former Gov. Ella Grasso’s -Secretary of the Office of Policy Group. broke into the Cheshire Correctional Hospital for a skull fracture and •CUSTOM DRAPEHV Wilson Agency, Hartford. room of local Industrial Laun­ 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643 2711 -William Winterer, Essex, family puppy. Tan and white. North DECORATOR funeral today. friend. and Management Anthony Milano. -^Robert Dove of the Insurance Center, where he had once been an released. dry. Pull orders, inspect, end. Reward. Call 840-8323. SECURITY GUARD - Association of Connecticut. Part-time positions code, fold garments. Sewing The pallbearers are: The honorary palibearers are: —Commissioner of Economic Glastonbury High School. experience helpful. EOE. LOST ■ December 1st, in’ or available. Experience —Former Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, Development Edward Stockton. —E. Clayton Gengras, business School year only. 6 hours per Apply in person: 8 to 10:00 on­ PRIVATE You Can Advertise Your Service Or Business In This — (Charles McCollam Jr., Bethel, near SBM. Large envelope necessary. Apply per­ executive. Nevas is Weicker’s pick day. $4.75 per hour. ly. Mechanics Uniform Ser­ executive aide to the governor. D-Conn., former Connecticut gover­ —Form er Dem ocratic INational containing sum of money. sonnel department, PROPERTY Directory For As Little As $3.65 Per Week. Please nor. Applications available from: vice, 151 Park Avenue, East —Jay Jackson, West Hartford, Committeewoman B eatrice Holt —Stanley Weinberg, regional HARTFORD (U Pl) — Published discussed the job with Nevas, 52, but Liberal reward. Call 649-87ti. Tuesday 1 pm-3 pm and 6 Glastonbury Board of Educa­ Want A ds Rosenthal. Hartford. Call 643-2711 And Ask For Joe. legal counsel to the governor; -S e n . Christopher Dodd, D-Conn director of the Small Business Ad­ reports say Westport Republican he had not decided whether he pm-8 pm. Wednesday 10 tion, Glastonbury, Conn., EntortaInmenI 4 —Michael Hanley, Hebron, ad­ -R e p . Wiiliam Cotter, D-Conn. —John DiBiaggio, president of the ministration. Alan Nevas, a former legislative wanted it. am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm. 06033, 633-5231, Extension 441. MUNSONS CANDY University of Connecticut. Saturday 10 am-12 noon. Affirmative Action Equal Op­ PART TIME KITCHEN ■UlLOIIM-CONTMCTINa ministrative aide to the governor. — Former Rep. Robert Giaimo, D- leader, is the top choice of Sen. Nevas would succeed Democrat KITCHEN is accepting MEN’S HAIR CUniNB Conn. -Jam es Fitzgerald, Democratic E.O.E. portunity Employer M/F. applications for evening and H ELPER, Mature woman. —Walter Romanowski. Westbrook, —Bartlett Giamatti, president of Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., to be Richard Blumenthal. Small East Hartford —Adj. Gen. John Freund. state chairman. ' weekend employment. Hours FARRMB REMODELING of the governor’s security detaii. Yale University. (Connecticut’s next U.S. attorney. Nevas, who was deputy GOP are 4 p.m. til 8 p.m. weekdays. restaurant 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m MISTER HAIRCUT —Former Gov. John Dempsey —Henry Aitobello, secretary of the SURPRISE BIRTHDAY Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Wouldn't -Raym ond Chester. Waterford, -John Filer of Aetna Life & Weicker declined comment on minority leader in his third term in CLOWN, "SA 5SAFRASS” HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 8 hours on Saturday and/or call 643-0848 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 564 CENTER STREET Democratic State Central Com­ p.m. Room Additions, Decks. All it * it - -SecreU ry ui of uie the aiaie SUte tiarnara Barbara Casualty.Casualty. Saturday’s report in The Hartford the Connecticut House in 1976, has a will make your child's for apartment in East Hart­ NEWSPAPER Sunday. C ...... Your Ad mittee. ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- types of Remodeling and Hours: Tues. thru Fri. Courant, which quoted sources as birthdayDirtnday extra special! Call 649^332. legal practice in Westport. 8tt-S708. 1332. ADMINISTRATIVE ® repairs. Free estimates. Look Great 8 to 5:30 saying the state’s senior senator will He received a bachelor’s degree CARRERS PART TIME PRINTER, ASSISTANT - Immediate Fully insured. Saturday 6 to S ’OO PHONE 843-6017 Here? (CfoMod MondRfR) discuss the appointment at a news from Syracuse University and Na$p w m o d experienced on AB Dick 3M, opening for professional im Weekend car crashes kill SIX 13 Help Wanted 13 dividual skilled in office conference in Hartford next week. graduated from the New York mornings. Apply at By L'niled P m § IniFrnalional Ms. Morrissey and Ms. Murphy, WANTED procedures. Good with figures parently was traveling at a high rate The newspaper also said Weicker University Law School. Manchester Press 143 West 9 At least six peopie died in weekend both of Bridgeport, were struck by a and were taken to Bristol Hospital. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. and a sense of urgency needed AUTO SERVICE traffic accidents in Connecticut, in­ of speed, went out of control and Ms. Renda was dead on arrival at the to fill critical administrative vehicle while they crossed Fairfield slammed into a utility pole about 1-41 TERMINAL cluding two elderly women killed in a hospital, a hospital spokeswoman SO. WINDSOa MANAGING SALES LADY - assistants position. Excellent You May Run Clauifiott Advertising Avenue in their hometown about 3 a.m. Established Ladies Store on wages and good company MAPLE Mobil hit-and-run accident in Bridgeport p.m. said. TV man charges bias OPERATORS Vallayvlew Dr„ Deepwood Your Ad For Williamson was dead on arrival at Main Street. Salary, Bonus, benefits. Call between 10:00 Super Service, Inc. Gives You More and a Guilford teen-ager riding in a Jacobs was killed Friday afternoon Dr„ Foster St., and Birch and 2:00 p.m. or send resume OA8 • OIL - LUMICATION • Ms. Morrissey was pronounced Yale-New Haven Hospital. Benefits. Call Liane, 203-354- At Many car that slammed into a bridge abut­ when the car he was driving struck a NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (U Pl) - If you are interested in full time or part time work Hill Dr. 2130. to American Frozen Foods, 29 DIESEL niEL Fo r You r dead at the scene and Ms. Murphy said it is time for black America to but do hot want to fight the traffic into Hartford, we Insertions As TIRES AND tATTlRIBS ment. Ms. Downs died Saturday in a two- guardrail, light pole and bridge abut­ Max Roblnsonn a black anchorman Bissel St.. East Hartford. 569- died soon after arriving at Park City make itself known. ; have just the job for you! Hartford National Bank is CALL HELEN 4993. You Wish. l i t S m C i H h RUMOKSTBI Advertising Dollar. The latest victim was Lisa Holm, car accident on Route 82 in Mont- ment on Interstate 95 at West Haven. on ABC's “World News Tonight,” RELIABLE WOMAN to live Hospital in Bridgeport. ville. State police said the car in He said ABC wants him to speak coming to Manchester. We are moving our Cionsumer 646^1643 with elderly gentleman in 16, of Guilford, who died Sunday Police said Jacobs was dead on blames the television network for Czesslaw Meczkowski, 49, of which Ms. Downs was riding ap­ like “any old white boy” and not in­ Information, Custooner Product File, and parts of our exchange for room and board. SERVICE STATION night at Yale-New Haven Hospital. arrival at Yale-New Haven Hospital. racial discrimination during Proof and Transit Department to the Manchester ATTENDENT or B rid g ep o rt, was a rr e s te d on parently skidded on a patch of ice and corporate his history culture or Nice neighborhood, heated DOAim r ALUMINUM WORK IV TUNSNY She was a passenger in a car that Police said Jacobs had been coverage of the presidential In­ views “and certainly not speak out at Parkade. EASTHARTFOM garage. No housekeeping AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC - Interstate 95 by state troopers short­ was struck by another car. She was With some experience went out of control on Interstate 95 in traveling east at a high rate of speed auguration and return of the 52 eiMiience.” We have Customer Information Representatives, Columbus Circle and required. Cook light supper Be Sure ly after the accident. Police charged dead on arrival at Backus Hospital in at ■ “ - - - - - only. Working woman con­ preferred. Full time position. Branford about 10:30 p.m., slammed Meczkowski with misconduct with a when he hit a guardrail, taking down American hostages. Robinson predicted criticism of hip Data Input Operators, Telephone Transfer Operators Michael Avenue Area, Apply: Clark Motor Sales, Norwich. 96 feet of the rail. and Single singl Pocket Operatars ^sitlons available. sidered. Reply Box LL c/o To Give into a bridge abutment, flipped over motor vehicle, reckless driving, Hobinson told a $mlth College speech, but said, “Only by talking I poi Main A Wlllys Street Area, Manchester Herald. Route 6 & 85 Bolton. Three other people in the car were These Joos require knowledge o f the tjmewriter key and slid across the highway on its evading responsibility and driving audience Sunday that he and all n(|ipr about racism ... by taking a Sliver Lane starting at Telephone 643-9521. NLL INSKY treated at the hospital — Carol A. Air quality report board, as well as ability;y to commtudicommi cate effectively These ’ roof. The driver, Kenneth Bassett, without a license. black joumalisU were excluded from professional risk ... will I take myself Maln Street, & Beacon Hill HIRING NOW to work one of 11 ^ courtitmly on th e^ telep l^ . Also Interpret and 20, also of Guilford, was admitted to Anderson, 19, the driver; E ric John­ HARTFORD (UPl) - The state covering the stories and said the our Outdoor Flower RECEPTIONIST for Doctor’s State police also said they would out of the mean, racist trap all black report confidential information to customers In a -Tolland Street Area. Office. One day per week. Pros A the hospital but his condition was un­ son, 20, of Bethany; and Peter Department of Environmental Locations, Friday, Saturday ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING charge Meczkowski with operating a omissions were representative of his Americans find themselves in.” professional and efficient manndr. C A L L E R N IE or Sunday. Work 1,2 or 3 days. General office work. Call 526- available. Bristol, 19, all of Bethany. The driver Protection forecast moderate air treatment at ABC. Call, - motor vehicle under the influence of Robinson criticized President We will train all new employees on our terminals 6 4 3 -6 0 3 6 ' Car needed. S.D.R. Enter­ 4791. ( t o Cotort To Choose From) ' of the second vehicle, Scatt A: Banta, quality across Connecticut for today. The five other victims were Julia alcohol. He was being held in Robinson said* he submitted his Ronald Reagan for proposing cuts in and comiMiterized equipment. prises, Andover, Conn., 742- Morrissey, 76, and Elizabeth 16, of Bozrah, was uninjured, police resignation because of the TELEPHONE AND OFFICE They All Bridgeport on $5,000 bond. said. INow you know programs vital to low income people If you reel you qualify, we will be interviewing walk- aUSTONBURV WORK. Full or part time. ★ AWNINGS A CANOPIES Murphy, 76, both o f Bridgeport but he said It was refused for obvious in candidates in our Manchester office, 621 East Mid­ Williamson was killed early Sun­ while holding elaborate parties at Pond Circle LUBRICATION PERSON - Ideal for housewives, retir^ , Deserve Susan Downs, 22, of Bethany; Robert Ms. Renda died Saturday night in a The last stagecoach robbed in reasons, the Morning Union Jn dle Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. between February 17th day in a one-car accident at the in­ which his wife wears elegant and Rosewood Drive. Reliable. Mechanical semi-retired, expectant ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS two-car head-on collision on American history was held-up in the and Febaiary Please come in and apply. mothers, or students for after Louis Williamson, 35, of New Haven; tersection of Division and Springfield reported today. designer dresses. He also criticized background. To lubricate Your Terryville Avenue in Southington, 1890s in Globe, Ariz., by Pearl Hart, AviRtM t Howl trucks and trailers. school work. No experience Marla Rendan 50, of Southington; Winchester avenues in New Haven Robinson called the media a black politicians for being too com­ HMimnD wmsiui. Phon* 649-9085 and David Jacobs. 23. of New Haven police said. Other passengers in the a young woman who went out West iii Experienced necessary. 2nd needed. Will train. Apply in Business police said. O ffic e s said the ear afh “crooked m irror" throu^ which SANS C A U D A V E FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS accident suffered serious injuries search of adventure. placent and not speaking out for shift. $5.00 M r hour. All fringe erson to Mr. Schwarz, room "white America” views itself and black rights. EOE 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 benefits! For appointment f17 East Hartford Holiday call 688-7596. Inn. or call 526-6616. 22 - THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 9, 1981

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ACROSS 67 Compaai Answer to Previous Puzzle P b b y SEE THE VALENTINE , ON THE INSIDE I point ME 5AY5 HE'5 NOT 1 Kind VI6IIH By ADigaii van Buren I MAPE FOR LINU5?’ WROTE/TO fAT 4 Thlcfc DOWN *191^ VOOR “SWEET BAWOO" 9 Cemeroori ^ E E T BABdOO"^ * * : A 6 o K • tribe 1 Glazes "ur 12 SrnaH island 2 Wash 13 Come 3 Burmese : call 643-2711 A ^ * -a O » "^V A ★ ★ Call 643-2711 ^ together currency U O river’e 4 Covered walla oompertment 6 Exclamation DEAR ABUY: I m concerned about our 17-year-old 16 ActreeeGsbor of diaguat daughter. Before ihe started high school she was a good girt 16 Biologicel dM- 6 Prohibition and got good grades. But she’s a senior now and her grades tione 7 Coagulate 17 Actor Welltch 8 Leavening are slipping, and I can t trust her because she lies about agent •■•••••••••••••••••••••#•• ****••••••«••••••••••••••• 16 Mediterrenesn where she goes and what ahe does. 9 Prappe Business Properly 26 Services Offered 3 1 Arflclet for Sale 41 ApB rtm 9nt$ For Ront 83 Offices-Stores for Rant 55 Autos For Sale 61 PriMlIla’t Pop - Ed Bulllvan telling vessel 29 Beginning Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 M^y main concern is that I know she’s been having sex 10 Cotton bundle group (abbr.) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• *****•••••••••••••••••«••• •••••••••#••••••••••••••«• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 99 f 999900 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 Bounderiis 31 Brad *******••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• m th every boy she goes out with. I’m sure she had an 11 Japanese 51 Civil wrong GLASTONBURY, Multi use WATER PROOFING - GREEN WROUGHT IRON 5 STORE OR OFFICE SPACE 22 Depreeilon ini- 32 Speak wildly FEMALE ROOMATE 1977 CHEVY VAN. % ton abortion last year, but she never admitted it. I gave her tlalt lath (pi.) 53 Christ’s industrial Building for sale. Hatchways, foundation PIECE COUCH ENSEMBLE. available, 200, 400, and up to AT THI^ HAZEL.'' 33 Made mad WANTED TO SHARE top customized. Great for work or every opportunity to tell me, but she never did. We’ve gone 24 B^Ofiglng to 19 Printar'a birthday 42,325 square ft.. 21' ceilings, cracks, basement walls, sump Good condition. |12S. (^een 5000 square feet. 643-1442. I NEVER KNEW THEV HAP 36 Trifle floor of 2 family house. 8182.50 play. 84,000 or best offer. Call .around several times lately about her curfew and dating fA A M L V -a Z E the thing measure 54 Corn plant extra 3 acres for develop­ pumps, tile lined, dry wells, Ann Love Seat 835. Floor 2W ROOMS AVAILABLE each, plus utilities. Includes WANTED JUNK AND LATE 40 Gleaming after 5 p.m. or anytime on habiU, but she does as she pleases, paying no attention to 25 Unfortunste 21 Egyptian deity parts ment. Excellent condition and gravity feed, window wells. Polisher 820. Mirror 810. IMMEDIATELY. Heat, hot wood burning stove. Call OFFICE SPACE: CENTER MODEL WRECKS - Cash FRENCH BREAP.' 46 Moribund access to Route 2. Seller will Also: Steps, walks, stone STREET - 5 room conaplex. ■ weekends. 643-5447. my rules. 28 Poet Pound 23 PiKtugueM is* 55 Astronaut Singer Sewing Machine 850. water, appliances. Second Carol at 6 5 9 - ^ after 9 00 Paid. Call Parker Street Used lands 46 Old English entertain partial leaseback. walls, fireplace and ceramic floor. Main St. iocation. High traffic area. Near Auto Parts, 649-3391. I don;t want to be too strict for fear she’ll get married just 30 Crou Slayton Copper Hanging Lamp 830. p.m. 1971 CHEVROLET STA'HON intcriptk>n 24 Poetic foot pronoun Call F.I.P. Corporation. 677- tile'-repairs. Over 30 years Security and references. Call Superior Court. Now being to get away from home like I did - much to my regret. Her 56 City in Braril 633-^1 after 6:00 p.m. WAGON - In good running 34 Spy group 26 Sacred image 49 Indian 1361. experience! 683-1013 ; 643-4953. after 6 p.m. 646-3911. remodeled. 643-2121. BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR father is no help. He’s very hot headed and isn’t able to talk 59 In the past MANCHESTER One bedroom condition. Best offer. Please (ebbr.) 26 Have life currency OLIVE GREEN COLONIAL SALE, 1976 Dodge Charger calmly to her. He puto her down, calls her a tramp, and lets 36 DMtine 27 Lion’s dan 60 Spread to dry EAST HARTFORD. CARPENTRY CUSTOM FEMALE ROOMATE MlD- furnished condo. Newly call 649-8105 after 6:00 p.m. her know h» doesn’t trust her. 50 Air defense COUCH, and chair 8300. Pine decorated. Appliances, deck MANCHESTER - Retail, Special Edition. 2 door, 8 36 River in BURNSIDE AVE. 900 plus BUILDING, additions, gar­ TWENTIES WANTED to storage and/or manufacturing cylinder, 82,500. 1974 I’ve hear.; that some girls have sex with a lot of boys Europe end tables 850 each. Call 649- overlooking pool. Rec room SURPLui^jiSTvaiuT^- 1 2 3 4 square feet. Short term lease ages. roofing and siding. share duplex. Glastonbury & space. 2,000 square feet to IS,- Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. 37 Letin poet 5 9 7 9 9 10 n facilities. Security system. On 196. Sold for 844. Call 312-74^ because they never got any affection from their fathers. Is available. Very reasonable. Ifi!itchens. bathrooms and ^ H e b r o n area. Must be neat. 000 square feet. Very 8 cylinder 81,500. 1973 GMC 39 Burgles busline. Call 646-7472. 1143, Ext. 5426 for info, on how that true. I ve thought of writing to you many times, but 12 13 14 Others. Call Fran Cosgrove, repair work of all kinds. n~...... V, considered. Rent reasonable. Brokers Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel 4 1 1 p o e m i to purchase bargains like this. never knew where to start. I love her and care what happens Merrill Lynch Realty. Robert Jarvis Buildine con- .?**.. ™ * . ‘* negotiable. Call after 6 p.m.. ROOMATF WAMTirn In 0 rotected. 1-®“Call Heymantieym an drive, 81,500. 1969 AMC Am- to her, Abby Please help me. (contr.) 11 19 17 ...... ■”^3560. Company of Vernon, tractor, 643^712. ” I'M cVn ^ T r , AToVaWrbVon^^ WORRIED MOM 42 Infamoui II 19 Em™paX?‘'sm?rs' ^JX'cJrd'S 1975 MERCURY MONARCH Roman to 21 cat looking for a home. I’m an Stones throw away from cam­ .poor condi­ GHIA - 4 Door. F^ll power. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting-Papering 32 VERNON-ROCKVILLE. Wanted to Rant 57 "tion, best offer. The above Captain Easy — Crooka a Lawranca emperor 22 111 altered male, sociable with Accepting applications for pus. Deposit required. Call Air. 81995. May be seen at 79 DEAR MOM: If you really love your daughter, you 43 Needle case people and animals. 633-6^1 Bill 429-5042. may be seen at the Savings will put her into the hands of a counselor with whom 1 44 Went before 21 □ BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Two Bedroom Apartments. m a t u r e g e n t l e m a n Bank of Manchester, 923 Main Summer Street, between 5 - 6 24 29 30 31 32 33 or 342-0571. p.m. Will trade. she can communicate comfortably. It's true, j^rla who 46 Mental - Interior and exterior. Rent includes: Appliances, desires room in private St., Manchester. OKAV, I'M W A IV H a i 1 1 and SERVICES MANCHESTER, 4 ROOM were ignored by their fathers tend to become pro- component 34 3. Commercial and residential. wall-to-wall c a s tin g , heat residence. Kitchen privileges SOT WHATS FREE - 2 female cats. 15 APARTMENT, heat, hot Trucks for Sale mUcuouB in their search for the understanding and a l l t h a t 1 1 Free estimates. Fully in­ and hot water. FHA houhousing. desired. References BUICK CFNTURIAN, PS, 62 37 ,8 3. .0 months. Spayed. Box trained. Call 1-237-8858. water, appliances, no dogs, affection they missed while growing up. Don’t be 0OTTA PO 47 Cunning Services Offered 31 sured. 646-4879. PB, AT, AC. Very good condi­ 49 Cement 1 1 Call 647-1152 after 5:00 p.m. Free parkingrking cfcall...... MS-lOSS:'’- gJ'^W e.Callafter4:30p.m WITH ITT 42 tion. 8400 or best offer. 643- judgmental. Let her know that you love her, and let 52 Confuted REWEAVING BURN 52 WADSWORTH STREET-4 . 5317. the counselor do the rest. 1 1 EXTERIOR PAINTING, GOLDEN RETRIEVER 56 Same (prefix) 45 .. HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas large rooms, second floor Romes tor Rent 54 Autos For Sale 61 57 Angry experienced college student. PUPPIES - AKC Registered. FOR SALE 1973 FORD 1 61 Actreu West 49 90 51 .3 54 repaired. Window shades, Quality work. Very Near schools, busline and maT c HECTER ...... DODGE Window Van, many TRUCK F-lOO, 6 cylinder, 3 w 55 Champion bloodlines. Males. shopping. 8265 monthly. No 62 Coach Venetian blinds. Keys. TV reasonable prices. Call Mike, new parts, Needs motor. Best speed, new clutch, studded 89 57 ■391901 FOR RENT. Marlows. 867 Ready after February 14th. utilities, no pets. Lease plus Cape. 3 bedrooms, nice yard. 1974 DODGE VAN - Runs and DEAR ABBY: May I add my 2 cents’ worth concerning 63 African land 61 569-3458 or 569-4545. 8200 FIRM. Night and offer. 643-5317. snows, cap, tune-up, new Main Street. 649-5221. two months security required. Quiet street. No pets. looks good. Asking 81600. "the other woman” plight? I have been "the other woman” 64 Large crude 92 93 64 weekends 228-0603. Days 643- References. Lease. 8400 Please call 528-1281 after 9:00 floors in cab. 8800. Call after 7 boat LEE PAINTING. Interior & 5151 ask for Mrs Call between 4:00 p.m. and 6 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1973 - 228-3971. ask for Carl. in a married man’s life for three years. He’s too decent to CERAMIC FIRING. Discount monthly. The Hayes Corpora­ a.m. 66 Newt 19 99 67 Exterior. "Check my rate i P *"- 643-2804. excellent condition! Low leave his wife, but I’m willing to wait forever if nedessaryj 66 Tidbit 9 rates. Quick service. Call 643- tion, 64^131. before you decorate." Depen- A n tla u a s 48 mileage. 4 door. 2 snows. Uotorcycles-BIcyclas 64 I would rather have 50 percent ofhimthanlOO percent of (NIWlMAtn INTIRFAI5I ASSN i 2543. dable. Fully insur^. 646-1653...... 1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW, 4 81400. Call 872-1769. any other man I know. EAST HARTFORD HOME, 5 cylinder, 5 speed, chrome COIN SILVER WANTED, rooms, lots of extras. Low i m HONDA XL 250 S - Com­ NO COMPLAINTS IN N.C. 9 wheels, AM/FM radio, 83,900 1976 VEGA STANDARD, 3 bination Street it Trail. Best spoons, forks, tea sets, trays. 8300’s, Call Locators. 236-5648. or best offer. Must sell. 646- Alley Oop — Dave Qraue Private collector. Please PRIVATE Fee. 7594 after 6 p.m. speed, good condition with offer. Good condition. Please DEAR NO COMPLAINTS: If you’re satisfied with B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom describe pieces and asking snow tires. Call 684-4989. call 649-0543. ask for John. the crumbs, it's your business, but most "other b r ic lq e PAINTING PROPERTY •••••••••••••••••••••••*## Work. Free Estimates. Will Interior Painting & price. Reply Box L c/o LEGAL NOTICE ***••••••••••••••••••#•••• women” tell me it's a crummy exiatence. It’s also for WBM^NT fooefy LissPi Manchester Herald. LEGAL NOTICE Homes For Sale 23 the birds. OURBC- “ :S E E W T M B T H E V e O T A FCNNTOOPf pick up and deliver. Please Paperhanging. Also: Want Ads 99999999999999099999999099 Homes For Sale 23 I -rWBO TFRD, ^ THANkS call I 9999990999999999999999^^^^ LONSfNSS 'EM) / r COUPLE OF s i n c e t h i s w h o l e TRAoe o e a h w k s X.- a f t e r I A . '1 646-2161 after 4:00 p.m. Ceilings Repaired or BACK! JOUR ID ^ , AN' SINCE TH' RUNT f WAT, fTS* Replaced. References. Wantsef to Buy 49 6 ROOM FLAT - 3 bedrooms. TOWN OF MANCHESTER D40CE BUR6ERB l o t ! TO AT V RA N N O WOTH6RS ARB aONE.I'M SIVIN' ' - Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag ‘ BRICK. BLOCK, STONE - Free Estimates. Fully Dining room. Porch. 8325 LEGAL NOTICE SAUH YtX) ONE MOON TMAKE SOtHE i Fireplaces. Concrete. Insured. WANTED PIANO FOR monthly. Security required. At a meeting on February 2,1981, the Planning and Zoning Commission made the REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT DEAR ABBY: The letter about the 9-year-old who told KINOA restitution TTHESE FOLKfil’ Chimney Repairs. "No Job BEGINNER - Good condition Group I Realtors, Philbrick following decisions: Santa all he wanted for Christmas was a mommy who Defense cannily cornered Too Small. " Call 644-8356 for MARTIN MAnSSON and reasonable. Call 568-5035 Agency, 646-4200,______CHARLES E LINDSEY ET AL lL-181 If you’d like an Interesting and lucrative career In real didn’t smoke inspires this letter. estimates. 649-4431,07 646-4346 or 289-6427. Approved the application and adopted a zoning classification of Business II lor a estate the place to begin Is at an ERA* Career Night. I used to operate a small excavating business that GLASTONBURY (SOUTH). 0.5 acre parcel ■ 2M Deming Street We’ll Introduce you to the business, discuss your ear­ includ^ digging graves. Whenever I was asked, "Do you from the defense, but he made Half of exceptional new W ANTED TO BUY PRESSURE BLAST, INC. lP 33l ning potential, tell you what It takes to be a success. mind if I smoke?" I’d reply, ”I don’t smoke jnyself, but.I success possible at trick one Duplex. Features carpeting, n o r t h 2-9.11 when he dropped the five of IMMEDIATELY, O ld er Approved the applclatlon and adopted a zoning classification ot Off-Street Parking We can give you complete, thorough training and encourage others to. It's good for my business.” INTERIOR PAINTING, over House in need of repair. Cash. excellent closets, dishwasher, . tor a 0 4 acre parcel • 4V and 12V Chapel Street. 41095 clubs after his partner's ten A show you all you need to know In real estate. DIGGER McTAVISH ten years experience, low Please call Frank J.T. Strano, dispose- all, self cleaning RAYMOND F DAMATO iD -ni VKQ1093 held the trick. Retaining the ♦ 72 winter rates and senior citizen Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. oven, private basement with Approved the application and adopted a zoning classification of Residence M tor a Come to our' next career night and find out what deuce was important. " WANT discounts. 643-9980. laundry hookups, Itk baths, 2.0 acre parcel ■ 562-V and 568 Hilliard Street America’s original and largest national electronic realty ♦ J 104 Oswald: "At trick two he deck, neighborhood setting, RAYMOND F DAMATO lD-181 system can offer. WEST EAST led a diamond and finessed his AD CRAIG'S PAINTING * RENTALS minutes to Hartford. 8525 Approved the application and adopted a zoning classification of Residence M lor a You’ll thank us for the rest of your days. CONFIDENTIAL TO J.G. IN WINNIPEG: Get a ♦ 83 ♦ QJ762 queen. West took his king and Interior/Exterior. Complete monthly 633-4566. Broker. 4 6 acre parcel - 226 New State Road dialogue going. "Speech li civilligtlon llaalf. The Tha Flintatona — Hanna Barbara Productions VJ842 V765 decided to clear the clubs by Interior Remodeling. All ...... MERRITT BALDWIN iB-24l word — even the moat contradiolory word'— pre­ ♦ K4 ♦ 10965 playing ace and queen. Sam­ CAN ♦AQ983 my was careful to drop the six ty ^ s of repairs.:pairs. Free es- ...... MANCHESTER - Large 5 Approved with modifications a resubdivislon to alter a street layout and to alter serves contact. It is silence which laolelea." (Thomtw ♦ 7 Mann) a r e n ' t y o u under the ace and hang on to timates. 646-7254. room, 2 bedroom apartment an area reserved lor public use ■ 84V through 1,16V still Field Road SOUTH that tiny deuce. Then he HANDLE GENTLEMEN ONLY* The effective dale of the above zone changes shall be Februarv 17.1981 A copy of HIBEKNAriNG ♦ AK4 kitchen privileges. Central on first floor with garage. Wed., Feb. 11th cashed the ace and jack of Building Contracting 33 Completely remodeled. 8395 these decisions has been filed in the office of the Town Clerk LIKE ALL THE VA diamonds while West got rid location, security and written 7:30-9 P.M. Do you have questions about le i, love, drugc end OTNEK , ♦AQJ83 IT! monthly, plus utilities and a n d of a spade." FARRAND REMODELING - references. 643-2693 after 4 PLANNING ZONING COMMISSION the pain of growing up? Oat Abby'a new booklet: b e a r s ?! ♦ K652 p.m. security. 643-1390. or 646-8352 Leo Kwash. Secretary Alan: "It looked like the bad Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Dated this 9th day ol February, 1981 "What Every Teen-ager Ought to Know." Band 13 Vulnerable: East-West diamond break had doomed Room Additions. Decks. All 017412 and a long, atamped (28 centa), eelf-addraiaed en­ Sammy to defeat since he ROOM IN NICE PRIVATE MANCHESTER, Utilities in­ DAMEL F. ItEALE, Dealer: West F Wpes of Remodeling and velope to: Abby, Teen Booklet, 132 Leaky Drive, could not get to dummy's HOME - Extra nice cluded, one bedroom with INC. REALTORS Weil North East South hearts, but he found a way to Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ modern appliances. Today Beverly Hills, Calif. B0212. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. neighborhood. All utilities. Paas Pass Pass )♦ get there. He cashed the ace Kitchen privileges. Bath, 8200. Call Locators, 236-5646. Ml S need to kaee 175 Main St. Pass IV Pass 34 of hearts and ace-king of Fee. CLASSIFIED ADS: 80 Pass 3V LEON CIEZSYNSKI security. 847.50 weekly. 649- in Red Estate.'' Manchester, CT. Pass 3 NT spades." 6017. Pass Pass Pass Oswald: "West had chucked ■ BUILDER. New homes, ad­ EAST HARTFORD, Cozy one EVERY ditions, remodeling, rec the Ilsttronlc RHlty AwoeMw a spade on the third diamond QUIET ROOM on busline. 840 bedroom, won't last long DAY and dropped a heart on the rooms, garages, kitchens 8180. Call Locators 236-51 Opening lead:48 Income Tax remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, per week, plus security. AND ^5? I % second spade. Now Sammv Strano Real Estate, 643-2129. Fee. Ea6h oHice independently threw him in with that care'- dormers, roofing. Residential money IN P s tr o g r o p h fully preserved deuce of Service or commercial. 649-4291. owned and operated. For Advance Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom VERNON, Newly decorated MANY clubs. West took two clubs, E LIGHTHOUSEKEEPING Reservations, Call but had to give dummy the EXPERIENCED INCOME ROOM - All utilities, stove, one bedroom with laundry WAYS ^ OdBTc? By OtwiM Jacoby DESIGN KITCHENS, facilities, appliances. 8210. maker Michelle Miranda GEMINI (May 31-June 20) Your meMERti and Alan Sontag last two tricks to give Sammy TAX PREPARATION, done cabinets, vanities, counter refrigerator, washer, dryer, splendid Imagination Is apt lo m j T Y X , his contract." in your home. Please call Dan etc. Available February 15th Call Locators. Fee.______646-4S 25 Mfour gel a little out ol hand loday and CAMtDMUV tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Oswald: "Sammy Kehela of Alan: "Note that Sammv Mosler at 649-3329. custom woodworking, colonial Call 643-5600. An equal opportunity employer have you bellsving all kinds ol got help. If West had not IE6AL NOTICE ^Birthday AFFORD TDRLvV Toronto has been one of the reproductions. J.P. Lewis 649- 643-2711 impracileal rationalizations. Be I'M CQJ6UUU> I cleared the clubs when in at ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING Mm UNtTMlc Mly ImmMm, Ik wary. NDOTILHCe A best in the world for many trick two and merely led a red PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS Probate Notice CANCER (June 21-July 23) years. Here we see him in ROOM, Gentlemen. Shower February 10,1Ml A io v R . AAOMTH. card, this end play could not ^INDIVIDUAL TAX tath, free parking. Apply 195 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦■« There's a possibility a misunder­ action at the 1966 Olympiad." have been developed." CRAIG’S CARPENTRY - „ v. --.r Court of Probate, Dislric ul Hebron Chinees are everything will go standing could arise today PREPARATION at home. 10 1 St. in c h e s ! ^ w e m > ! Alan: "He got a litlle help (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Years Experience Roofing, Siding, Gutters, NOTtCI-: OP HK ^RiV ; • so well for you this coming year between you and a friend II you Cleaned and replaced. All **** ...... ESTATE OF Liebler. William B • that you may find yourself coast- become so emotional that your ECOO Seasonable. Call 563-2051. • Ing a little. It's to your advan- l(^lc deserts you. typesUpes ofot repairsrepair: Pr® ® 5 3 Pursuant to an' order of Hon J A U C W M U S : .j Estimates. 646-7254. ,,„r»Mrxwf*****V************ Stewart Slockwell, Judge, dated 2'4-81 « however, to make hay while LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone VERNON - Near 86, luxury dk the sun shines. With whom you may have been HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN a hearing will be held on an application Use The Classified Page Condo. Appliances. 8345 praying for the settlement and quite Impressed could show a Our B^rdlng H o u m EXPERTLY PREPARED by DROBIAK DRY WALL, different side to his or her per­ Ceilings and walls replaced or monthly. Security, allowance of the administration ac­ leading, independant Tax Con­ count as in said application on file sonality today. Remember, we repaired. All textures - after 5 references. Call 486-3923. ere ail human. sultant. Please phone: Dan more fully appears, at the Court of To Say - "I Love You!” • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 10) Be WInthrop — Dick Cavalli Wade, 649-6851 tolor appoint- p.m. 649-0420. ------Probate on February 18. 1981 at 10:00 ^ extra caraful today. You could VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept 22) If AM<35.I5H0ULP NATURALLY, h e V HE CAN talk ment ...... MANCHESTER FAMILY a.m , unlnlenlionslly do someHiIng faced with an unpleasant task 5H1P m TO • tactless and oHend one who today, took at the big picture, not MY l o v e ; PIPNT \ AROUNP a Roofing 34 SIZE, 6 roomer with carpets, Kathleen M. Sawyer. Searching for the clever inexpensive way NEXT WEEK WE 9T?LRT T6E RlNPERlNiS WALT'S TAX SERVICE • • • • • • a ...... laundry facilities, plus more. • thinks rather highly ol you. Be just this one chore, and the job I'M (SOINGTOMAKEMy WITH THAT RIND OP .AFTER ALL,' AaUALLY\.SUBJECT Clerk ; courteous at all times. Find out won't be all that distasteful. XAKINfif SHOP AT SCHOOL MOW A NEW CAR PUkNT RJR YOU A5KEP Performed in the privacy of ROOFER WILL INSTALL Call Locators. 236-b6«. Fee. to say “I Love You?” Our Happy Valen­ CONFIDENCE, I SAY HE BETTER than • more ol what lies ahead lor you LIBRA (8epl. 23-Ocl.-23) Keep FDR HER BIRTHOA-X VfRKKIMS THE ME TO SHfWELEiy A c:AR vour home Call Walt Zingler, Roofing, Siding, or Gutters for In mind the frailties of others and HON CAN H E M I S S ? h o u s e ; but 646-5346 tine Ads will be published on Saturday, • In- Ihs year following your blrth- KEEP IT Low Discount n-iitice! Call Ken Oiy by sanding lor your copy ol chances are you won't be hurt V W LEfkST THE ^SALESMAN at 647-1566. over something a friend does SHOVELEP; EKPLAlHIN' "WHY LEGAL NOTICK February 14th, and offer you a truly un­ , AstrckiGrtph. Mall 81 lor such to y ~ sidewalk TAX PREPARATION 1 Asiro-Qriph. Box 489. Radio today. If anything occurs, forgive r hak-kaff; Y?UR WARRANTY Reliable and experienced ser­ IS c l e a r ; Household Goods 40 "Town of Bolton Official Notice Board of Tax Review usual way to proclaim your love and best ’ City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure and forget. POESNT COVER vice in your home a t T to specify birth date. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You A BLOWN The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Bolton. Connecticut wishes. We h^ve a size to fit every lover’s may have to yield to a loved reasonable cost. N orm USED REFRIGERATORS, . n t C I S (Feb. 20-Msrch 30) Vou .E N a^E :; ^ Marshall, 643-9044. will be in session in the Bolton Town Hall, 222 Bolton Center • have a tendency to wear your one's wishes in order to keep WASHERS, RANGES - Clean, budget and our friendly Advisors will be , * heart on your sleeve loday. This peace at home today. Do It. It'll Guaranteed. Parts i Service. Road, Bolton, Conn, on the following days during the month of February, 1981: , might cause you to needlessly be be more than made up for a later HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE! Low prices! B.D. Pearl & happy to help you write your message. « hurl. Let your logic prevail over date. Large appliances, clean at­ Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. • your emotions. 8AOITTARIU8 (Mov. 23-Dec. 21) tics cellars, garages, also Monday, February 2, 1981 7:00 to 10:00 PM ; A M i (March 31-AprU 19) A Reacting to an unkind coworker will clean apartments lor Saturday. February 7. 1981 9:00 AM to 12 noon • person may try to lord with the same treatment solves iiiSL realtors Call 644-1775. Deadline Is Thursday, Feb. 12th at 5:00 P.M. • It over you by flaunting his opu- nothing. Show this person what Wednesday, February 11, 1981 7:00 to 10:00 PM • lance In your lace. The only per- class Is by turning the other Levy’s Law — Jamas Sohumaiatar 15.2 CUBIC FOOT Frost Free , son his Is really Impressing Is INTERIOR PAINTI.NG All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the Assessor of the CAPRICORM (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) AM) W ALLPAPERING R efrigerator/F reezer. In - himaell. so don't feel badly. '*00 LOOK, excellent condition! Moving, "Town of Bolton must appear and file their complaint to one of - TAIMUI (April 20-iiler M) You It’s extremely uncharacteristic of these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Board of • may feel lhat everything you you. yet today you may sp e n d , POOPED, I AKLANM W0BKIN6 Quality professional work at must sell. Please call 2 4 6 - ^ Tax Review. • really want Is being denied you foolishly to satisfy an extrava­ EOCNEY/ WE POUCe DQ6 UNIT reasonable prices. Fully in­ between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. Phone 643-2711 - today, Qlve In lo such negative gant whim. Be on guard so this EEALU^TAKg6 IT OUT sured. Free estimates. G.L. Dated January 28, 1981 ■ thinking and you'll be defealed. does not happen. J Keep trying. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE A S S N ) ^ MANOR McHugh. 64,3-9.121. Articles lor Ssle 41 Board of Tax Review Xsk For dmli, Janice or Joo — “ AOAIN'* livi Cannon, Chairman nnMgug»tTW0.______Jean Gately : KH W Carlyl* - Larry Wright PAINTING it PAPERING - ★ William Wisinski (Cost b Only *2.50 Per Cohimn Inch) Ceiling Special, 25« per square ALUMINUM Sheets used as 053-01 foot, paint included. Quality printing plates, .007 thick Bug* Bunny — Hclmdahl a Stoftol Work! Fully Insured. 23x28W , 50 cents each or 5 See How Easy It Is To Say - "I Love Yon" Manchester Property lor 82. Phone 643-2711. Must be ' LEGAL NOTICE I cm GIST Maintenance, David Kay, 64^ up before 11 a m. ■'i^uinH'jbOydAktvie. 0754. TOWN OF ANDOVER style i 1 d OKX/.BASaiTHtXPOUTXX/K DtOBuZNlTl'' 9 . j'Re 50 cone MO- HANDS. VOUKE UNDER //CU)ST/a *f Final Action of Short Riba - Frank Hill B&M TREE SERVICE now 7V. WORM DRIVEN Planning 8i Zoning Commission m&srms ARREST. I offering Special Winter MILWAUKEE SAW, 8185. StylB §2 Rates! We've sawed 25% off, Two Casement windows with At a meeting of the Town Planning it Zoning Commission of An­ WnW ANYWlNiSi WeSSEMTDI plus our usual Discount for storm sash 855 each. One dover. held on 28 January. 1981 the following final action was style #3 rgiKrf? PROBL£Mr Senior Citizens! Free taken. ' \ SEN Router with accessories 8W. »3»« 5 U E X Estimates. Fully insured. One 4" industriai belt Sander References. 643-7285. 8235. 646-1519. 1. A motion was made to accept 7.65 acres of land from Ernest R e ^ located off long Hill Road, bounded by the properties of »4»® r hr. CiMTREESERVICE, Free TOOL SALE, Saturday Clarence Gass, Edith Archibald, Town of Andover and Hop estimates. Discount senior 7th, 8:00-4:00 p.m. Master River Homes Inc. citizens. Company mechanic tools. 22 Felmlng Manchester owned and Rd., Manchester. 646-2351. Lariviere motion: Keenan seconded; unanimous. operated. Call 646-1327. LOW PRICESI fy/Tr FIREWOOD FOR SALE, W 2. A motion was made to renew the Balf Excavation Permit. SPRING IS COMING! Single per cord or 845 per half cord. Keenan motion: Lariviere second, unanimous. DO y o u REALI7E THE PENALTY FOr T room additions, Sundecks and Cut, split and delivered. 872- Flatclwr’s Landing 0B5TRUCTIN3 JUSTICE,?)------Patio doors. Reasonable 0211. prices. Call 646-1519. 3. Angela Cockerham appeared before the commission for a permit to keep two horses and build a shelter on her property on jaCiHt M -fc ) If DOESN'T ...CAM'T 'lOU s e t A ROAD S I X tL . 1HA-TS1H£^ GIRLS It LADIES NEW ALL Wales Road. Larger Size RCAD1D 6 LOTH. r - FOR ALL YOUR LEATHER Size 6 only, s in - IVtSICAL FltHfcSS h HAVfc.1&(je, AHeADIHAnS CLEAR,AND CONSTRUCTION NEEDS IS UOHC, DARK, OINONA... ■---- y 5UNNV AND FUN'?' ple Shoes. Regular 840 to 852. A motion was made to grant the Cockerham petition as in ac­ Style §A CALL H ARP 815. Call 649-1464. AND ISCOL'/. CO CONSTRUCTION. Additions, cordance with the Andover Zoning Regulations. Ads Up Te A ■ - a_n Roofing, Siding, Plumbing, NEW QUEEN OR KING SIZE Keenan motion: l-ariviere second; unanimous. • eewNULiM. and Electrical. Call 643-5001. WATERBED, never opened, $goo 10 year warranty walnut Dated in Andover, Connecticut this 9th day of February, 1981. stained pine frame, head- Town Planning & Zoning I WILL BABYSIT IN MY Full Page Are 9 )£ ■S’ board, deck, pedestal, mat­ Commission of Andover HOME FOR PRESCHOOL tress, liner, heater. Originally J.L. Kostic, Chairman CHILDREN. Saint James 8330. now 8199. 563-0073, LL area. 649-1334. Mary Keenan, Secretary Rocky Hill. 311-62 Also Available.

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