24 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Feb. 6, 1981 South Windsor

Dems must give Lobsterman finds Anderson sets Prizeweek Puzzle Students hold their own on charter vote off-season job scoring record now worth $625 Page 4 in state reading exams Page 1 7 Page 13 ■>. Page 20 SOI TH WIINDSOR - In a report proving writmig skills seems to be follows: Language Arts, 332 or 96 to the Superintendent of Schools Dr. reflected in this year’s scores,” Dr. percent; writing sample, 325 or 94 Robert Goldman, the director of Vautour said. percent and mathematics, 365 or 88 pupil services, Dr. J. Vautour, said The highest number of students percent. that Grade 9 students taking the exceeded the state’s minimum stan­ ’The figures last year were 97.8 per­ national EERA tests, show that dard on the reading portion. On that cent above the standard in reading; South Windsor students continue to subtest, 338 or 97.7 percent of the 99 percent in language arts; 91 per­ hold their own in the area of reading. students were at or above the cent in writing; and 94 percent in Maurliratpr He said the students have also statewide level of expected perfor­ math. shown an increase in performance on mance. In the other ^ ill areas, the Vautour said that the multiple the writing sample. "Timothy breakdown of students meeting or choice tests administered this year Sunny Edwards efforts in the area of im­ exceeding the state standard is as were identical to last year’s. The , . _ . _ Sunny today with highs in only change was the subject of the es­ W gA T rlF P the mid 30s. Details on say on the writing sample. page 2. Papers being recycled The areas of language arts and SOI TH W INDSOR - Residents bundled newspapers and magazines math showed a slight decline this Ettmitm Hrralft are reminded, by the Public Works to the storage trailer located on Sand year. Vautour said that closer inspec­ February I Vpl. C, No. 109 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, 7, 1981 YOLR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Department, of the town’s Hill Road near Nevers Road. tion of student performance suggests ' Since 1881 • Single Copy 25t newspaper recycling program. Residents who wish to take their own that even those students failing to Participation in this program helps papers to the trailer may do so. achieve above the statewide level are reduce the refuse disposal fee at the All paper bundles should be taken very close to the expected cut-off NORCAP facility and provides ad­ to the front of the trailer and stacked points. U N C ^ N Q E D ditional income to the town at the neatly to ensure that the maximum fA% “While no clear cut explanation 8.0% rate of $15 a ton. load can be achieved. Paper and offers itself for the variation in / in Januai Rate of jobless Newspapers and. magazines should magazines can be bound together but 7 scores between this year’s perfor­ " “fi- ■» be bound securely with string and left bundles of magazines only should be mance and that of last year, possible separately at the curb on the regular­ left at the rear of the trailer so that contributing factors include the fact ; 7.8Milliofi ly scheduled collection day. they may be separated from the load that students were tested five ^ JobiMR The refuse collector will take by the buyer. months earlier this year ik remains at 7.4% *AduM NM ' SOWN o4 % ^ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Teen-age minimum to youths, or $2.51 per month. Little Susan Leger, a kindergarten stu- celebration Thursday at the school. Susan Womtn; f unemployment Jumped to 19 percent hour. Woodcock explains work in January, the highest level in four (3n the positive side, there was a dent at the Lake Street School In Vernon Is Is In the kindergarten class of Mrs. Barbara e .n $ i A separate measure introduced 414,000 boost in overall employment SOI TH W INDSOR - State Rep. area. mourn years, the Labor Department classifications of property. mastering the art of eating with chopsticks. Dennis. (Herald photo by Richmond) DOWN 0.1% 7.0 Thursday by Sen. Charles Percy, R- to 97.7 million, and the average fac­ John Woodcock III, 14th District, a “Next to our severe immediate reported Friday, and could fuel more He cautioned that it will be the full The occasion was a Chinese New Year -MinorttlM: 111., would set the youth rate at 85 tory work week rose to 40.4 hourk. member of the State Property Tax fiscal problems, tax reform is the HARTFORD (UPI) — Condolences for the family of congressional sentiment for lowering General Assembly that will ultimate­ percent of the standard amount, or the highest since early 1979. Study Commission, said the commis­ number one issue facing the General ly have to pass on legislation that will Ella Grasso continued to pour in Friday from the White the minimum wage for youths. $2.85 per hour. sion has been charged by the General Assembly,” Woodcock said. House to the League of Women Voters, which gave the SOWN t,1% The overall unemployment rate Construction employment during address the regressive burdens of the Union officials have been virtually January had its sharpest rise in re­ Assembly to analyze and evaluate He said that the property tax study former governor her first taste of politics more than 28 -TMitugors: compiled by the department’s property tax. unanimous in opposition to such a cent months - 105,000 new jobs — the property tax. which will come from this commis­ In a related matter. Woodcock has years ago. Bureau of Labor Statistics remained youth wage, contending it would only Woodcock said, "There is strong sion should address all recommen­ Mrs. Grasso, 61, who died ’Thursday after a 10-month while manufacturing and service in­ been appointed to the Business Tax Vernon unchanged at 7.4 percent last month. transfer increased unemployment dustries also rose. evidence that there has been a dations which will alleviate the battle with cancer, was also remembered in the halls of Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of and Spc’Cial Revenue Sub­ from youths to older workers suppor­ The overall January rate marked significant shift on the property tax burden of the property tax on Congress where she served as U.S. Representative from the President’s Council of Economic committees. ’There sub-committees ting families. the second consecutive month at that burden from non-residential to homeowners. the 6th District. Advisers, said the new figures repre­ have exciusive jurisdiction over all A Labor Department official said level. Unemployment has continued residential property in Connecticut. He said that those recommen­ "Governor Ella Grasso sent “further evidence our economy tax legislation pertaining to Connec­ tbe last time teen-age unemployment in the same 7.4 percent to 7,6 percent The commission is composed of dations include an expanded circuit was a determined and ' ’ ,’i ! 6.0% appears to be stuck on a plateau,” ticut businesses and to legalized was 19 percent was December 1976. range since last May. members of the General Assembly’s breaker, the $5,000 homestead gambling. spirited public servant who and added the program President A month earlier, it had been 19.5 per­ The average duration of unemploy­ Finance, Revenue and Bonding Com­ exemption proposal, five-year re­ For more information Woodcock Council approves funds; Related brought to her life the Reagan plans to announce Feb. 18 cent. mittees and six lay people with ment, however, increased one week valuations instead of the present may be reached at his office, 644- energies of the com­ will help “put Americans back to January’s teen:age unemployment special expertise in the property tax in January to 14.4 weeks, the highest 1-year revaluation and 2431, his home, 289-3545, or at the stories mitted,” President Reagan work.” rate, 1.2 percentage points above said in a statement from in 3W years, reflecting a substantial capitol, 566-8650. Several Republican senators, in­ December’s level, means there were increase in those unemployed for six paves way for programs the White House. cluding chairman Orrin Hatch of the on page 3 . FMAMaJAsWOj 1,744,000 teen-agers unemployed and months or more. ’’She worj^ed hard to Senate Labor and Human Resources to ao V I 1881 looking for work. Unemployment among adult men VERNON —, Mayor Marie Herbst investor-owned housing rehab has earmarked $110,000 for drainage make state government Committee, have introduced legisla­ One year ago, the rate for teen­ declined 0.2 percentage points to 6 has received word from the Capitol program for continuation of the projects for improvements to High work, and her service to the people of Connecticut was tion to permit employers to pay Unemployment remained unchanges at 7.4 agers stood at 16.5 percent. percent; adult women, down 0.1 per­ Region Council of Governments that program to rehabilitate rental units Street and Linden Place to alleviate unstinting,” he said. youths under 20 less than the current Bolton the town’s amended pre-application percent in January, but teen-age Despite the high point for all teen­ cent to 6.7; white workers, up 0,2 per­ in the Rockville area. flooding and icing problems; $339,000 Mrs. Grasso got her start in politics working with the $3.35 per hour minimum wage. agers, the rate for black and other cent to 6.7; Hispanics, up 1.3 percent for a three-year Small Cities Grant in ’The grant also indicates: $20,000 for sidewalk reconstruction; and League of Women Voters before she was elected to the joblessness rose to 19 percent, the highest Hatch’s bill would allow payment the amount of $1.5 million has been minority teen-agers dropped a full to 11,1; and blacks and other for Improvements at the Franklin $45,000 for renovation of the ^Uwog state House of Representatives in 1952. level in four years. (UPI graph) of onlv 75 percent of the standard percentage point to 36.5 percent last approved. Park Housing project for the elderly, School which houses a sheltered Betsy Hedden, president of the League of Women minorities, down 1.1 percent to 12.9. For this most riecently submitted namely for interior improvements workshop for the mentally retarded. Voters of Connecticutn said the former governor “was application HUD’s regulations man­ such as doors and showers; $85,000 Also: $17,000 for renovations of the always very generous in giving us credit for helping to 4-H club gives awards date that all funds for housing for site acquisition for another elder­ Fitton Fire Company to extend the prepare her for public life.” rehabilitation programs must be ly housing project; $8,000 for demoli­ life of the fire equipment; $12,500 to ’’The truth is that she gave us more than we gave her,” Cops can expect to get hurt BOLTON — The 4-H Horse and Receiving the Tolland County I spent in a ’’defined concentrated 4-H Award. tion of buildings in Rockville that are provide a local match to Improve Mrs, Hedden said. “We shall miss her very much.” ByR v MARTINIIIADT'IV' I/I7ADIV1CKEARNS niirour innrAacinalvincreasingly triAlAntviolent crtAiofiTsociety, thothe otiatfeasy torcing traitic laws. While only ..... one • • Pony Club held its fourth annual Dare You leadership award was area” only. In Vernon this would be too deteriorated to rehabilitate; $90,- plumbing, pool lining, apron, filters, Mrs. Grasso, the nation’s first woman governor elected resulting in injuries. awards presentation. Receiving Achievement Cer­ the Rockville area. Herald Reporter access to arm s and the frustrations wich Manchester police officer has ever been Lannan agrees. “Cops have to take Pamela Soares for achievement as tificates for stable management, 000 for the tenant co-op housing plan the circulation and other repairs at without succeeding her husband, resign^ Dec. 31 in the Presenting the awards were Vernon’s pre-application proposes accompanying today’s socio-economic killed, the data points to the seemingly in­ abuse in order to be justified to do leader in the Andover Sheep Club. horse show management, fitting and to implement the project in accor­ the pool in Henry Park; $90,000 for middle of her second term. She died at Hartford Hospital MANCHESTER — Statistics show that Tolland County extension 4-H Coor­ $423,d00 for the owner/occupied problems. nocent circumstances which can result in anything. It follows that they legitimize Mathew Gonyau captured a Special showmanship, equitation, pleasure, dance with study results and to renovation of the second floor of the with her husband Tom and two children at her side. each of Manchester’s 47 police officers But Brooks, a 17-year police veteran, police injury. dinator Mrs. Carmen Burrows, horse Achievement trophy for being chosen housing rehab program for continua­ purchase a rehab building for co-op Senior Citizen Center for use as a any action taken," he said. show judge Anthony Thalle and Miss jumping and club work were Kristina Rep. Samuel Gejdenson, D-Conn., introduced a state­ can expect one Job-related injury, connected the hazards of being a police of­ In Manchester last year, police in­ Suits filed against police have increased to represent Tolland County at the Boisoneau, Candace Butterfield, tion of interest subsidy and grant conversion; and $15,000 for the neighborhood center with energy im­ ment into the Congressional Record remembering Mrs. Pamela Soares, member of the An­ program to enable improvements, in­ requiring almost five days’ con­ ficer to another factor: the uncertainty vestigated 823 domestic disturbances and in recent years, but police officials expect Eastern States Horseshow with his Karen Daley, Amy Fiano, Mathew Regional Fair Housing Program to provements and provision of han­ Grasso for her ’’hard work and dedication” which are “a valescence, every year. dover Sheep Club. cluding weatherization of units that those striking at police will be thousands of motor vehicle violations. officers to counter with suits of their own. Appaloosa, B J ’s Charge a Buck. Gonyau, Alison and June Gotkin, support the Capitol Regional Fair dicapped access; and $60,000 to in­ legacy to us all.” In 1980, a town report filed with the One of three chosen from the owned by income-eligible households punished in the courts. ’"The courts have At the same time, the amount of serious “There's nothing in the book that says Karen Daley received the Most Im­ Anne Hoffman, Carolyn Janton, Housing. crease off-street parking in Rockville Gov. William O’Neill asked the people of Connecticut to federal Occupational Safety and Health made it a practice to treat assault as a Tolland County region, Anne Hoff­ proved rider trophy, and Anne Hoff­ in Rockville. crimes — those listed as Class I crimes — police officers have to tolerate assaults: Samantha Moske, Andra Pinto, Under the category of public im­ to encourage commercial revitaliza­ observe Monday as a day of mourning for Mrs. Grasso. Administration shows the department had hazard of the job," he said. man recieved the Tolland County man and Suzanne Supple won the It targets another 3190.000 for the tion. has increased, placing police officers in they're not open game. It's a two-way Marybeth Reiley, Lorie Rice, provements and facilities the town Her body will lay in state from 11 a m. Sunday to 11 a.m. exactly 47 injuries, while the same report “Police are not getting respect. Respect Medal for Horsemanship due to her Most Accomplished rider trophies. more dangerous situations. Minor said. street, " said Minor. Allison, Jill, and Suzanne Supple, Monday. filed a year earlier lists 42 injuries. In for authority is dying a death by a death work in the 4-H horse program with Thalle, who toured with Roy Police statistics show that 57 robberies Lannan echoed the same thoughts. Valerie Vizard and Carolyn O’Neill also asked the bells of all places of worship and 1978, the number reached a peak of 53. by attrition,” Brooks said. — 12 of them with firearms — and seven Sentimental Lady, her pony hunter. Rogers, was presented the Friend of Zabielski. Boarcl eyes change “Police have rights also ... After a period public buildings be rung Monday at noon, the time of her “Every arrest becomes a challenge,” Patrol Capt. Henry Minor also agrees, rapes occurred in Manchester during 1980. of time, police themselves are going to funeral. VERNON - Vernon this would put the school Police Chief Robert Lennan said recently, “There’s only relative safety in a un­ While serious injuries can be expected turn and sue individually " school officials and several closing date almost to the ’’Ella used to ask, from time to time, that the bells of “The criminal element is far more iform,’’ a change he said has developed from these more violent crimes, FBI data The suits against officers, he said, are Connecticut be rung on very special occasions, some of other school officials end of June. FEBRUARY aggressive than ever before.” since he first joined the force. And Minor shows that 82 percent of all police assaults causing police to react more slowly than School posts honor roll across the state are looking sadness, some of joy. Lannan links the increased attacks on said, "Officers don’t feel they’re getting Schools usually open the last year were accomplished with the use ”On Monday, the bells will sound the sadness of our before. “Simply because of reprisal. " BOLTON — The elementary at the school calendar for first Wednesday after police officers to larger social forces the backing of the courts.’’ of such personal weapons as fists, feet and no more than one C in a minor sub­ bogna, tiizaoetn Sheetz, William VALUE loss, and out thanksgiving for the peace she has found,” Lannan said, police are slow to assert school has announced its Grade 7 and next year with an eye Labor Day. Now there is a which he said are bent on challenging Assault on a police officer is a felony arms. themselves. ject. Sigmund, Amy Silverstein, Jason O’Neill said. 8 honor roll for the first quarter. toward possible opening possibility that they may authority. "People collectively are crime. But, Minor said, “Unfortunately “Police are told in training to approach Police officials agree the mood of the On this Grade 7 honor roll are Joy Stephens, Kirsten Stoppleworth and Senate Minority Leader George Gunther, R-Stratford, Making the Grade 7 "A” honor roll schools in September open the Wednesday before questioning authority on every level ... the courts do not prosecute these things, every situation as potentially dangerous,!' courts must change, or perhaps, that the Alleman, Lisa Aspinwall. Corrine Sandra Weigle. DAYS were John Liebler and Sharon before Labor Day. Labor Day. asked that her birthday May 10th be proclaimed Ella police are the ones who take the heat,” he much to the chagrin of the officers on the said Brooks, who added, “Injuries seem to officers — through their own suits — will Crocker, Laura Dufraine, Jennifer On the Grade 8 "B" honor roll are The reason is that Labor Grasso Day so “we can pause to recognize what she has said. Rogers and on the Grade 8 “A" honor Fiano, Steven Gates, Aaron However, school officials street.” be more seriou^,’’ force a shift in attitude. Edward Bachl, James Boles, Jason Day will come very late done for and meant to the people of Connecticut.” Detective Capt. Joseph Brooks agrees, roll were Heidi Clark. Michelle Daly Geromin, Cynthia Hampson, said they will have to con­ '■ Federal Bureau of Investigation Police officers are under a legal man­ “There are always going to be injuries, and Patricia Sobol. Hanford, Donald Haloburdo, Geffrey this year. Sept. 7, and some sider many things, such as “Her life embodied many of the values that make “It’s dangerous to be a police officer, and statistics show that 30 percent officers date to use only that amount of force Kathleen Haugh, Barbara Holbrook, Hinds, Danae M arshall, Lauren public life worth pursuing. She was tough, conscientious, but don’t make them (police) targets. The These students received all A’s in school officials feel, even when the parochial gopen s*''"*® * it’s becoming more dangerous.’’ Accor­ killed on duty in 1979 resulted from in­ necessary to subdue an assailant, and courts have to show some respect." said Harley Ironfield William Kiesman, Rady, Tracey Rich and Ann Wiedie. without considering days dedicated and fair,” Gunther said. ding to Brooks, the problem is related to major subjects and no more than one Eric Lorenzini, John McLarney, schools, technical schools vestigating domestic disturbances and en- Brooks said limitations such as these are Brooks. B in a minor subject. Assistant Principal Catherine when schools may have to and other systems will Color TVi from...... *278 Diane Manning, Matthew Maynard. Sampson said that the number of close for storms and such. On the "B ” honor roll are students Kathy Meloche, Gerald Murphy, An­ choose to open. Ex-politician has new job who have received no grades less students on the honor roll is “about 30” RongosGasorEloc. from...... !....*248 dra Pinto, Jill Putman, Jennifer average,” adding that “we are very !>5. than a B in their major subjects and Rataic, John RoberU, John Sam- Buitin Rm^ Cooktops from...... *88 pleas^ with their achievement.” EJURTFONO C E N T |R > 5284213 Library to screen movie 10 OL ft Refrigerators...... *288 Saturday 11 OIL ft 2 Door Refrigerators...... *338 Teaching doc urges family practice BOLTON — The movie . “Gigi” is showing at the D iet facts & fallacies These nutritional tips 17 OL ft Frost Proof Rofr^...... *4 4 ( Bentley Memorial Library tonight at 7:30. Admission is BEAT INFLATION INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Former Gov, Bowen, who practiced from the mid Carrots may reduce risk free. NAT TN n iN meHAH brought to you by Ammmllamnvos priced from...... *268 Otis M. Bowen has traded his office in the 1940s through 1972 in Bremen in northern DIET CENTER Capitol for a front spot in the classroom, Indiana, doesn’t mourn the dei lise of the The doctor who flrst linked smoking to lung cancer lORbWasiiersttarttagat...... *288 but he's not steering his students into solo practitioner. says a heavy diet of carrots may reduce the risk of AARP consultants coming DEPOSIT politics. contracting the disease. Page 2. $1000 W ILL HOLD Nutrition labeling does Dryenfrom...... 6218 ’’Really, they kill you in a country prac­ BOLTON — Consultants from the AARP will be Bowen, Indiana’s best-known family tice," he said. “You need a little family ANY little to help promote available for advice to senior citizens on Fridays from 2-5 Portable Mstiwasiiors from...... *228 doctor, is encouraging his students at the practice group of two or three" so you can awareness of sugar A cure for everything? p.m. in the Bentley Memorial Library. ’The assistance is Brift-bi Htlmasheri from...... *248 Indiana University Medical Center to have a day off now and then, and a vaca­ free and will run until tax time. content in packaged enter family practice — a profession he tion once in a while. Have new drugs, technological breakthroughs and BICYCLE foods. The labels only delved into for nearly 30 years before advanced surgical techniques created an American at UST VURS PRICE! show total carbohy­ MNS HAWaAN C D Where Else Dir You Get devoting full time to politics. Bowen had a family practice until 1964. expectation that there’s a medical solution for every 1930 Finding it well down the when he became so involved in politics he health problem? Some medical authorities think so but drate and not the SALES, SE8VICE A SATISFACTION , The former governor, who began his list of ingredients or not felt he wasn’t giving enough time to his caution that there are limits. For an examination of percentage of sugar and Wong wHh The lowoit Priew new career Monday as professor of family partners. He and hi: late wife, Beth, then HrVMttT* present at ail may think how medicine can help you live longer and feel better, starch in a product. Iriri n SMk I Mny. medicine, said a solo family practitioner ran his medical practice from the base­ NEWBKEAT Another problem is that the product does not see this week’s article in “Courses by Newspaper." is rarely seen now, but the times are ripe ment of their home. Page 10. many different types of contain much sugar for family doctors. For the Inlormallon leading to the arreat and conviction THE OU PRICE The experience taught Bowen to sugar may be listed by when , in truth, sugar W h ir lp o o l of the Indlvldual(a) reaponalble lor the lire and damage "People are beginning to get more in­ manage his time by juggling “regular ap­ ARD may be the most terested in somebody to look after their at Langford Elementary School on Saturday, January name on the ingredient pointments, work-ins. walk-ins and sneak- in scholastic basketball 31, 1981 on or about 4:30 P.M. L label, (or example, prominent ingredient in total body, and also to have a one-stop Y O U in n NAVE 16 PKX ins." Bill Anderson sets scoring record at Manchester sucrose, glucose, the food because of all place for care,” he said. The regular appointments, he said, were High, East Catholic bows in overtime and Cheney Tech Please contact the East Hartford Public Schools Securi­ lactose, maltose, words the different forms that "I suspect the fact you can have a one- ty Dept. 528-2309 or write to Reward, East Hartford fftlgldalfe stop area (for health care) would be a not much trouble. Walk-ins were people loses thriller. Page 13, Public Schools. 110 Long Hill Drtve, East Hartford, CT unfamiliar to (he are used. A simple who suddenly became ill and needed to get Manchester H i^ girls qualify for state tournament; percentage statement moneysaving thing for the family,” 06108. average consumer, plus Bowen said. in right away. Penney High wins in triple overtime. Page 14. SO RUSH ON OVER m 4 RESERVE of sugar content would brown sugar, honey, That’s not to say there isn’t a place for “Then there are the sneak-ins," he said, The East Hartford Board of Education Is offering a $500 A NEW OKE FOR ONLY >10.00 molasses, corn syrup solve this problem. Diet iu > . PEARL x^on specialists. “like' the mother who comes in for a reward pending arrest and conviction. (Information uMirae oasia auv as winteiuwN at any tiim and so forth, The Center suggests that W M \IN " I '1 \M III ' I I ({ “There is so much to know in check-up and brings three kids and says Inside today*s Herald received will be strictly confidential.) you look (or an “ose” consumer, focusing on • Quality Service •Genuine Parts medicine,” Bowen said. ”A family prac­ ’as long as I’m here ....’’’ the word "sugar,” and ending on ingredients Former Indiana governor Otia R. Bowen relaxes at hia new desk Business...... »10 People ...... 84 Employaea of the EaAt Hartford Public Schoola or Law C A I I I I ^ O ^ Mc. titioner has to be well-versed in a lot of it, Bowen, although not' practicing ■ A n n 0^43-7111 or 646 3998 u.c. listed on labels your 6 4 3 -2 1 7 1 • [ Mon Wed 10 5 30 and job for his first full day’s work at the Indiana University but not necessarily doing it. " Churches ...... 11 Puzzle...... 30 Enforcement Agencies are not eligible. B rV IlH I WoptN B,|iy j.g VISA Medical Center where he will be teachino classes In family prac­ medicine, might get some sneak-ins from 21-11 Sports'.,....,...... 13-18 tip that it’s a sugar. ll>ur III 9 In III (i ’’You have to recognize limitations,” he the Capitol to his office at the medical ...13 __ IS.IS Sal III S tice. The former chief executive said, "I’d like to be known as doc­ said, and refer patients to specialists if center. The Statehouse is just a mile away tor.” (UPI photo) necessary. from the lU m ^ ical school. Weather...... 1

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mm EVENING KlllanAJbiJ,HERALD, QcH.,Sat., rCP.Feb. 7, 1981 - 3 Update Mrs. Grasso will be buried with military honors HARTFORD (UPI) — Former of worship and public buildings tw presented to the former governor’s Although expected, the death of the deepest sympathy to Governor Gov. Ella Grasso will be buried Mon­ who moved up to governor on New five minutes at noon. family as part of the military woman known to most Connecticut Grasso’s family.” points at midday following Thursday’s 4.78-point rise, white briefs, was found late Thursday in a wooded, Reagan with the official flag that fjew over the Capitol day with military honors in the small Year’s Eve when Mrs. Grasso left of­ Her closed casket will lie in state ceremony at graveside. However, residents simply as “Ella” sent John White, the Democratic held on to gain 5.54 to 952.30, The closely watched average marshy area south of the city by a caretaker who was during Reagan's Inauguration, and House Democratic mill town where she was horn 61 fice. Dents fail to hold ceiling from 11 a.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. there will be no firing squad. shockwaves through the Capitol patrolling the area for illegal rabbit traps. leader Jim Wright of Texas gave Reagan a gold tie clasp years ago. National Committee chairman under ^ O’Neill said the pealing of bells at jum p^ 5.03 points for the week. Monday in the Capitol, near ^ e State officials said invitations to where she had w ork^ as a legislator, WASHINGTON lU Pl) - Republicans won their first Some of the buying apparently was caused by news that Dr. Robert Stivers, Pulton County’s chief medical in the shape of a cowboy boot with spur. President Carter, praised Mrs. noon Monday was “ for all those who Mrs. Grasso’s body will lie in state historic Hall of Flags where banners the funeral mass were issued to secretary of the state and governor. major battle Friday since Kaining control of the Senate Morgan Guaranty, Chemical Bank and Bank of New.York examiner, said the investigators believe Geter was suf­ Grasso’s loyalty to the party during cannot be at the cathedral at that this weekend at the state Capitol, from more than two centuries Of members of the Legislature and Mrs. Grasso had never lost an elec­ by quashing a Democratic attempt to block President lowered the interest rate they charge brokers fOr loans to focated or strangled, but he said he-and the others were her career (although she originally hour so they can pause for a moment where preparations were made Connecticut history are on display. state judiciary, former Connecticut tion in 27 years of public life. Reagan's request for a $50 billion increase in the national puzzled by the lack of apparent physical resistance on the and briefly had been a registered of silent rememberance.” 18>4 percent from 19 percent. Friday for public viewing of her The public will not be allowed in and New England governors, mayors debt ceiling. Most legislative activities were Republican). In lieu of flowers, her family asked Citibank left its prime lending rate at 19V4 percent. part of Geter and the other victims. Reagan mulls grain policy casket. the Capitol from 11:15 a.m. until and first selectmen and members of The Senate voted 52-41 to table a DemcA catic amend­ canceled Friday as tributes con­ “Ella Grasso brought honor, digni­ that contributions be made to a foun­ The New York Stock Exchange index gained 0.52 to A high mass will be celebrated at noon on Sunday, which has been tbe Democratic State Central Com­ ment that would increase the national debt ceiling by $28 WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan told tinued to pour in for Mrs. Grasso, a ty and a listening ear to the office of dation established in her honor. 74 83 and the price of an average share increased 24 the Cathedral of St. Joseph’s in Hart­ reserved for family members. The mittee. billion, only about half the level requested by the presi­ American farm leaders Friday that foreign policy con­ Democrat whose style was similiar the governor. She brought her Donations will be used for cents. Advances topped declines, 951-545, among the 1,849 Happy birthday, Ronnie ford at noon Monday followed by a public will be allowed to file through Tbe list of people expected to at­ dent. siderations — including Russian troops on the Polish to that of her mentor’s, former wisdom, her warmth, her loyalty and scholarships and charitable ac­ issues traded. WASHINGTON (U PI) - President Reagan celebrated full military burial at St. Mary’s the alcove starting at noon. tend was unavailable Friday. Gov. Democratic National Chairman John The vote cleared the way for final passage of the ad­ Big Board volume totaled 45,820,000 shares, compared border - will help him decide whether to sell grain to the her commitment to the Democratic tivities., his 70th birthday Friday, only, the second president to Cemetery in Windsor Locks, a small One representative each from the Joseph E. Brennan of Maine an­ M. Bailey. Bailey also died of cancer, ministration's $985 billion debt ceiling proposal — the Soviet Union. ^ , party. Gov. Grasso will indeed be Mrs. Grasso died at 5:49 p.m. with 45,320,000 traded Thursday. reach that age in the White House, and one of his gifts town 13 miles north of Hartford. Governor’s Foot Guard or horse nounced he planned to attend. The same level appoved overwhelmingly by the House Reagan told the farm ers he hasn’t decided whether to three months after Mrs. Grasso took missed.” Thursday in Hartford Hospital, Mrs. Grasso, who made political guard, the Army National Guard, the Maine House and Senate also read Thursday. was the U.S. flag that flew over the Capitol during his in­ keep his campaign promise to lift the embargo imposed office in 1974. "Connecticut has lost a valued where she had been semicomatose history in 1974 as the nation’s first Air National Guard and the state auguration. by Jimmy Carter on Jan. 4,1980, in protest of the Soviet “special sentiment” statements into President Reagan released the citizen and a great leader,” said Lt. since Sunday and lapsed into a com­ Young victim didn^t resist President Dwight Elsenhower was the only other chief woman governor elected without police will stand at each com er of the the record in memory of Mrs. Invasion of Afghanistan. _ following statement upon the death Gov. Joseph Fauliso, one of Mrs. plete coma Thursday morning. executive to be in office in his 70s. succeeding her husband, died coffin. They will be rotated each Grasso. Stocks score modest gain ATLANTA (UPI) — Medical examiners said Friday Meeting with reporters, the farm leaders said they are of Mrs. Grasso: Grasso’s strongest political allies Family members, some close Congressional leaders from both political parties Thursday of cancer. The disease hour. “She had to prove that she was NEW YORK (UPI) — The stock market, closing out a they were puzzled by the apparent lack of physical still against the embargo, but will be patient while “Governor Ella Grasso was a and a close personal friend. friends and medical personnel who joined first lady Nancy Reagan and staffers in the Oval forced her to resign from office Dec. ,A high mass will be celebrated at credible as a woman governor,” said successful week, scored its fourth consecutive gain resistance put up by a robust 14-year-old boy who became Reagan makes his decision. They also hinted they might determined and spirited public ser­ “She represented all that was fine cared for her were at her bedside, in­ Office for a morning ccelebration that included a spirited 31. the cathedral by five Catholic Maine state Rep. Barry J. Bobbins, Friday in moderate trading despite some late profit the 15th known victim of Atlanta's child killers. Two go along with the embargo if it were extended to include vant who brought to her life the and good in public service. We have cluding her husband, Tom, and the but often off-key rendition of “ Happy Birthday to You.” Gov. William O’Neill, who bishops, priests from Mrs. Grasso’s D-Saco, and chairman of the Maine energies of the committed. She taking. other children are officially listed as missing. other exports to the Soviet Union. lost someone really special. May God couple’s two children, Jam es and succeeded Mrs. Grasso as governor, home parish in Windsor Locks and Democratic Party. “Her record will The Dow Jones industrial average, up more than 9 The body of Lubie "Chuck" Geter, clad only in a pair of Democratic House Speaker Thomas O’Neill presented worked hard to make state govern­ grant her eternal reward,” said Susane. Friday asked state residents to set the Legislature's chaplains. leave no doubt she was a good ment work, and her service to the Fauliso. She was first diagnos^ as having Monday aside as a day of mourning. Military aircraft will fly over the American, a good leader and will be people of Connecticut was unstinting. Flags flew at half-staff across the ovarian cancer when she underwent He requested bells be rung in places cemetery and the state Rag will be sorely missed.” Diet doc^s sister Nancy joins me in extending our state as ordered by a tearful O’Neill, a hysterectomy last April. Moffett leads Region’s governors rebuts testimony House tribute WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) - The sister of slain “Scacsdale Diet” WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Toby Moffet, D-Conn., remember colleague author Dr. Herman Tamower was led the House Friday in a tribute to the late Connecticut sharply critical Friday of Jean Gov. Ella Grasso, a former House member lauded for By United Press Inlernalional “She was an unusual person,!an unusual Harris’ characterization of the doc­ her “great compassion.” New England’s governors mourned the woman, and all of the people I know of tor’s other girlfriend, Lynne death of a courageous and devoted Moffet, in a brief speech to the House shortly after 1 who worked with her were immensely im­ ’Tryforos, as a “slut”. colleague — former Connecticut Gov. Ella p.m. EST, introduced a resolution on behalf of the entirfe pressed with her vitality, and that makes Pparl Schwartz of Larchmunt, Grasso — but they remembered her with Connecticut House delegation paying tribute to Mrs. it a particularly deep loss.” N.Y. — who has attended the trial of affection. Grasso, who died late Thursday after a long bout with New York Gov. Hugh Carey said Mrs. “The neediest among us have lost a her brother’s accused killer since it cancer. Grasso was guided by one principle — "to Wohlgemuth .Adams Dworkin P oller Spearol Klemens champion,” said Maine Gov. Joseph E. began last November — spoke to The resolution, approved by the unanimous consent of work for the people." Brennan. reporters in an effort to counter the the House, will be presented to Mrs. Grasso’s family Feb. "That the people of Connecticut loved They shared her problems and admired disparaging testimony given by Mrs. 17 after all House members are given a chance to sign it. her in return was unquestioned," he said Harris about Mrs. Tryforos, the the vitality and compassion she brought to Mrs. Grasso, who resigned the governorship after in a prepared statement. Carey was blonde medical assistant who the office. Your neighbor's views: being stricken with cancer, held Moffett's House seat for visiting Japan at the time of Grasso's replaced her as the object of the 69- “ Hers was a strong and respected voice two consecutive terms before becoming the nation’s first death. year-old cardiologist’s affections. on behalf of the region,” said Brennan.”! women governor elected in her own right. "Gov, Grasso was guided by a single Mrs. Harris is charged with will also remember, in particular, the Moffett said Mrs. Grasso had lost a “heroic struggle principle — to work for the people and to Given our water shortage, what are you doing to conserve water? second-degree murder in the case. energy, determination and effectiveness against cancer," and that Americans had “lost a g i^ serve them with all her heart mind and Mrs. Schwartz, speaking calmly with which she fought for the needs of friend.” He asked the House “to pause amd remember spirit,” Carey said, those who have been left behind.” D. Wohlgemuth, Manchester — washing my car. Watching it all it's full of chemicals.” water, and I’ve cut back on and earnestly, said: “Lynne is a Mrsm Grasso." Carey recalled an incident in 1978 that good, kind and loving person, a con­ They remembered her with affection. " I ’m not flushing the toilets as much around." Linda Poller, Manchester — “ My showers.” “We will all miss her. She will be remembered as an he said was “ symbolic of the admirition scientious loving mother.” “I really feel very, very badly about it,” and doing less dishes." Ellen Dworkin, Manchester — son's very happy because he doesn’t Ruth Klemens, Manchester — “I extraordinary individual, the most extraordinary elected so many shared of her." Mrs. Harris, 57, in a letter to Tar- said Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling when Larry Adams, M anchester — " I ’m doing fewer dishes and taking have to take so many baths.” try to use my dishwasher less and official of her time in Connecticut,” said Moffett. He said that during a blizzard in that nower that was read at her trial, told by UPI that Gov. Grasso had died "What am I doing? Ju st about 'shorter showers. Most important, Albert Spearol, Manchester — “I I’m hoping that will help a bit. I also He said the late governor “was always on the scene, year a farmer wrote "E lla help" in the referred to Mrs. ’Tryforos, 38, as a Thursday night. “It really is a great loss.” everything: toilets, cooking, not I’m not drinking the water because never wash my car, I don’t drink the try not to take so many showers.” reaching out and helping. She was a woman of infinite snow. “slut” and a “whore.” New Hampshire Gov. Hugh Gallen said compassion.” Asked how Mrs. Tryforos reacted he had “always impressed with former “’The Connecticut delegation believes that for her after hearing of the letter,, Mrs. Gov, Grasso's compassion for her con- courage and her service the House should pay her tribute Schwartz said, “She's doing very, stitutents and her strong leadership Capitol and reflect on the life of his extraordinary public More carrots, less cancer risk very bad.” capabilities.” serveant.” Mrs. Schwartz also rebutted Mrs. “She served the state of Connecticut LONDON (UPI) - The doctor “I believe there is now a light at remains a matter for further large-scale study involved humans. Harris’ testimony that Mrs. Tryforos and New England admirably and-I con­ whose research first linked smoking the end of the tunnel in our fight research. There is nothing proven as According to the sponsors of the funeral had left her two daughters alone to Family prefers donations to lung cancer says a diet heavy with against this disease,” Doll told the yet," he said. study, the Oxford’s ^ d c liffe Infir­ sider it an honor to have worked with her carrots may help reduce the risk of 10th anniversary conference of ASH, Doll warned people against going mary and British United Provident sleep at Tamower’s house. Jean Harris HARTFORD, .(UPI) — The family of former on the New England Regional Cotiimis- “She’s a fine mother,’’ Mrs. Gov. Ella Grasso Friday requested that in lieu of flowers sion ... (she) will be sorely missed by all contracting’ the disease. an anti-smoking group. out and eating too many carrots, Association, a research project in­ a first "All we can say at this stage is that reminding that Vitamin A is volving 16,000 men found a lower in­ Schwartz said. her by Tamower, the author of the donations be sent to the Ella Grass Foundation. who worked with her and for her,” he Dr. Richard Doll, president of the HARTFORD (UPI) - Ella Grasso will current evidence suggests there is a poisonous in excessive quantities. cidence of cancer among those with “To see what was being said (by bestselling book, “The Complete The foundation, established in memory of the late said. British Association for Cancer be the first former governor accorded a 40 percent lower risk of cancer oc­ However, he also admitted he is higher levels of vitamin A in their Mrs. Harris) about Lynne was so Scarsdale Diet.” governor, will be used for scholarships and charitable Rhode Island Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy Research, told an anti-smoking con­ state funeral at the Connecticut Capitol curring among men who maintain eating more raw carrots than he used blood tsreams. terribly unkind, unfair and untrue. Her supply of the drugs ran out five works. cpraised the former Democratic governor ference Thursday that his latest since the historic structure was built 101 above average consumption of The trials are continuing with 20,- “All we are trying to do,” she said, days before Tarnower’s death, ahd Donations should be sent to: Ella Grasso Foundation; as “an individual of great integrity.” research Indicates there is a connec­ to consume. years ago. Carotene is found in its greatest 000 men now under observation. “is to keep ourselves together so we the defense has indicated she was in care of Mr. Gerald Lamb; Connecticut Bank and Trust “I am deeply saddened by the death of tion between reduced cancer risk and Vitamin A,” he said. The first and only governor to lie in Doll, knighted and awarded the concentration in carrots and in lesser The anti-smoking conference also would not be destroyed because p f withdrawal just before the killing. Co.; Constitution Plaza; Hartford, Conn. Checks should Ella. We came to know her as a capable beta carotene, the form of vitamin A state in the Capitol was Gov. George. L. U.N. Prize for Cancer Research in quantities in all green vegetables, heard ASH director David Simpson what happened (last) March 10” — Mrs. Cortelyou’s testimony ap­ be made to Ella Grasso Foundation. Former Gov. Ella Grasso. (UPI photo) and caring public servant and an indivdual found in carrots. Lilley of Waterbury. An estimated 50,000 1962 because of his earlier work butter and egg yolks. estimate that more than 1 million the day Tarnower was killed. parently was designed to build a of great integrity. Her extraordinary uoll said laboratory experiments persons viewed his coffin in the Rotunda linking smoking to lung cancer, While most research into the possi­ Britons will die from smoking- She said she did not know of any foundation for later testimony on the courage and spirit stand as an example for found that anim als given beta on April 24, 1909. His body then was cautioned that his conclusions were ble cancer-inhibiting properties of related causes over the next 20 years arrangements being made for Mrs. effects of the drugs and the Education aid cuts all of us.” carotene had a 40 percent lower risk returned by train to Waterbury. of contracting cancer than animals still tentative. carotene has been confined to unless the government adopts strong Tryforos to testify. But it was withdrawal. Garrahy said he would attend Mrs. Lilley, a Republican elected to a two- without carrots in their diets., "At the moment, our evidence laboratory animals, one recent. no-smoking laws. expected Mrs. Tryforos would Her statements came one day after Grasso’s funeral and order state flags in appear as a witness. Mrs. Harris ended her own eight Rhode Island flown at half-staff Friday in year term, served only three months and In court testimony Friday, Karla days of testimony in tears, un­ memorium. 15 days before he died on April 21, 1909, Haartz Cortelyou, the head of the successfully begging her lawyer to Fairfield area loses most Massachusetts Gov. Edward King said A search of state records indicated Mrs. Grasso would be the first former chief of mathematics department at the stop reading the 10-page letter in he and his wife "will miss Ella Grasso. HARTFORD (UPI) - Eight Fairfield Coun­ than they receive now. gave the wealthier towns less and poorer com­ Garwood still 100 percent Marine Madeira School in McLean, Va., said which she expressed her torment at but we will never forget her or what she state to lie in state in the Capitol. ty towns will lose the bulk of $6.8 million in Under the GBT formula proposed in 1979, all munities more. Mrs. Grasso. who died Thursday of CAMP LEJEUN E, N.C. (UPI) - The same jury of career Marine “I ’m still 100 percent Marine,” the Mrs. Harris was “very strung out Tarnower’s preference for Mrs. stood for.”' when another former POW, retired education aid Gov. William O’Neill proposes communities received tbe same amount of The nine towns and the amounts they were cancer, resigned Dec. 31 because of her il­ Pfc. Robert Garwood, a convicted Corps officers that convicted elder Garwood quoted his son as and agitated” just before the killing. Tryforos. “She dedicated her life to serving the Air Force Col. Robert Purcell of Fort to cut from the state’s 31 wealthiest com­ funding as the 9th richest town. However, the to receive' on April 1 but would lose are: lness, her resignation coming in the mid­ turncoat who faces a possible life Garwood Thursday of collaborating saying in a telephone call Thursday “She was noticeably distraught, The prosecution contends Tar­ people of her state and her country — yet Worth, Tex., spoke out in his behalf. munities. formula was unpopular among represen­ Darien, $566,067; Easton $166,600; dle of her second term. sentence when he goes back before a with the enemy in Vietnam and night. "I can understand what they “I think the Garwood sentence she was shaking, she was nervous — nower— who died of bullet wounds in she never forgot that she was, above all O’Neill, in his budget address Wednesday to tatives from the wealthier communities and Greenwich, $1,187 million; New Canaan $492,- Her successor. Gov. William O'Neill, military court next week, says he’s assaulting an American POW will did and why they did it.” not at all as I’d seen her," Mrs. the bedroom of his Fhirchase, N.Y., else, a wife and a mother,” King said. should be commuted to a symbolic the Legislature, proposed the so-called hold incurred heavy opposition. 000; Weston $273,200; Sherman, 54,700; West- decreed full funeral honors befitting a "still 100 percent Marine.” decide his punishment. The elder Garwood said he believes Cortelyou testified. She said she had estate — was killed after he told Mrs. “She was loved and respected by everyone day’s confinement bn pumpkin soup harmless grants of $250 per pupil be Rather than delay the prolonged process, port $730,000; Wilton, $490,700 and Roxbury, head of state. His lawyers disclosed Friday they Garwood refused to talk with his son was wrongly convicted on seen Mrs. Harris on March 7, March Harris he intended to marry Mrs. who knew her.” and rice,” said Purcell, who spent eliminated this year to help cover a $21.7 the Legislature devised a compromise that $36,700. * Since 1909, the only other governor to would draw on family, friends and reporters following the verdict, but flimsy charges for uoing no more 7Vi years as a POW in Vietnam. 9 and March 10. Tryforos. Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling said it million deficit. gave even the richest communities the die in office. Republican Jam es L. sympathetic psychiatrists in lining his father. Jack Garwood, said in than other prisoners did. “She needed to go to bed for a Mrs. Harris claims she went to Tbe other 22 towns that would lose a total of was an unusual loss because she was an “'The scarlet letter of guilt is minimum $250 grant. This became known as McConaughy, up character witnesses for the 34- Adams, Ind., Friday his son told him week.” Tarnower’s home intending to kill $2.8 million are: unusual woman. “He spent 14 years in Vietnam and sentence enough for the lonely The money was to be paid to the 31 com­ “hold harmless” payments, on the theory year-old Garwood for the sentencing he could understand why the five now this is what he has,” the father Mrs. Harris, the former head­ herself, and that the doctor was ac­ private who found himself the munities by April 1. Nine towns: Darien, communities should not be penalized in Avon, Bridgewater, Cornwall, Essex, Far­ phase of his court-martial. Their aim jurors — all Vietnam veterans with said. mistress at the school, had been cidentally shot in a struggle over the scapegoat for all those Americans Easton, Greenwich, New Canaan, Sherman, receiving state aid because they could afford mington, Goshen, Kent, Lyme, Middlebury, is to come away with as a light a intense pride in the Corps — could Garwood got additional support taking heavy doses of barbiturates gun as he attempted to thwart her SUPER who could not measure up to the Weston, Westport and Wilton in Fairfield to pay more for education. Old Lyme, Orange, Redding, Ridgefield, sentence as possible. convict him. from an unexpected quarter Friday and amphetamines prescribed for suicide. pressure of combat or confinement.” County and Roxbury in Litchfield County, will Other communities receive the $250 in addi­ Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Southbury, Stam­ get nothing, losing a total of $4 million. tion to amounts that equaled the communities ford, Warren, Washington, Waterford and Evening Herald Another 22 towns will receive lesser amounts needs. In other words, a sliding scale formula Woodbridge. WALLPAPER Weather Almanac USPS 327-500 Income guess Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays SALE by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at PRICES SLASHED ON NEW ARRIVALS Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address not optimistic I / ^ » 7 4 JO 2- By United I’reaH Inlernalional changes to The Evening Herald. P.O. Box 591. T he ^jaoo Today’s forecast b it Today is Saturday, Feb. 7th, the 38th day of 1981 with HARTFORD (UPI) — The revenue estimates used in SEATTLE Manchester, Conn. 06040. Saturday sunny. Highs in the mid 30s. Fair Saturday 327 to follow. I balancing Gov. William O’Neill’s proposed $3 billion The moon is moving toward its first quarter. Valentine Rose night. Lows in 20s. Sunday increasing cloudiness chance CuBlomer Service budget, especially the 9.5 percent growth forecast for the of rain by late in the day. Highs in the lower 40s. W esterly^, The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. sales tax, were not overly optimistic, says a state budget Ip ^alr To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call A Lovefy litde Extra WallTiex winds 10 to 15 mph through Saturday night. The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon­ expert. Those bom on this date are under the sign on Aquarius. day through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery Edward Baida, chief of economic and revenue SAN rRANCWCO American novelist Sinclair Lewis was bom Feb. 7,1885. should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and forecasting for the Office of Policy and Management, . At first blush this unusual Extended outlook On this date in history: by 7:30 a.m . Saturday. said the state and nation is working its way out of a reces­ L 08V. ANODES " y y n f t In 1926, the average pay for common labor in the sion and 1981 will be a year of steady recovery. ' pin appears to be a •ATLANTA Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for Extended outlook for New England Monday through United States was 54 cents an hour. “As interest rates and unemployment drop and the miniature rose in a tiny Wednesday: MIOMEST T -J one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six TEMPENATUNC8 In 1948, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower resigned as Army months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rales are economic recovery in general begins to take strength, florist’s box. A closer Chief of SUff and was succeded by Gen. Omdr Bradley. the consumer will regain his confidence and will probably look reveals the red MaHKurliUHt-IlH, Kliuilc Inland and ConntM'lirul) \ iniA M I available on request. ORLEANS In 1956. Autherlne Lucy, the first black admitted to the begin to spend on items he’s been postponing,” he said. i enameled petals, Chance of snow Monday. Fair and colder Tuesday. ^ L t o n o Cloudy with a chance of snow flurries Wednesday - i — H . University of Alabama, was e.%pelled on grounds she ac­ Advcrliaingt O’Neill’s proposed budget for fiscal 1981-1982 is green leaves and Daytime highs will be in the 30s Monday and Wednesday cused school officials of conspiring in riots that accom­ To place a classified or display advertisement, call balanced with the expectation that consumers will turn gold toned stems. panied her court-ordered enrollment. over $1 billion in sales tax revenue to the state — which It’s a great surprise but only in the 20s Tuesday. Overnight lows will be in the [ 2 3 ‘ 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday Choose (rom Wall-Tex Open Un WEATHER EOTOCAST t f In 1973, the U.S. senate voted to set up a seven-member would represent a 9.5 percent growth over this year. to accompany aiiy teens except from 5 to 15 Tuesday. through Friday. House. Malchmaltefs. Melalllcs. committee to investigate thh Watergate break-in of The overall growth forecast in the budget was 8.4 per­ gift Also available Wall-Tex At lls BesI and Passport (iollections Beaulllul Maine: Clearing west, chance of snow east Monday. Democratic National Headquarters. lNcw» cent. in yellow. Fair Tuesday Chance of flurries Wednesday. Lows zero * Sales tax revenue, the bulwark of Connecticut’s tax designs In washable, sirippable To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, « 6 .7 5 Including giR card easy-to-hang vinyl to 10 mrth and teens south. Highs 20s to Itfw 30s Monday I \ a t i o n & l f o r C C S S t call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ system, has been a source of continuing worry this year. and poe m by Virginia walicoverings dropping into the teens north and20s south Tuesday and r t s i day through Friday. 0PM has had to readjust downward its estimates on McElroy /Inderson. Come in TODAY Wednesday. For period ending? p.m. E S T 2/7/81. Saturday will find Who to call: revenue from 9 percent to slightly more than 6 percent. snow falling over the upper Mississippi Valley and vicini­ Miniature lea roKS 6 8 .SO each. lluni|tKliirc: Clearing Monday Fair Tuesday. Lottery Manchester — Alex Girelli. Baida, however, said people undoubtedly would be ty, as well as across parts of the central Rockies and Ohio Chance of flurries Wednesday. Lows zero to 10 north and East Hartford — Patrick Reilly. freer with their money in the coming fiscal year. Valley. Rain is indicated for Ihe central Gulf Coast "Right now It may sound optimistic because we’re in 10 to 20 south. Highs mid 20s to upper 30s Monday drop­ TREMENDOUS SAVIN8S ON A U STOCK region. Elsewhere, sunny to partly cloudy skies should the mliMIe of an economic slow down and we have very ping to between 15 and 25 north. 25 and 32 south Tuesday |\KIENTINE'SDAV| WALLPAPER AND A U SPECIAL ORDER prevail. 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- i 4 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 - 5 U.S., Soviets reach accord on protection of crane Manchester DADADrkTk liri-. /trriTv ..... a BARABOO, Wis. (UPI) vived decades of drought, So Russian and are just as interested in — There’s one issue in the preserve nestled among The status of the other southern Asia.” pollution and the relentless American ornithologists saving the Siberian Crane With a little luck, said Middle East on which the the rolling hills of south populations — one winters “And there’s so much pressures of an expanding have joined in an effort to as we are, and we’ve had Sauey,: some of the cranes United States and Soxiet central Wisconsin. in Iran, the other in India— pressure on the crane’s j i human population only to rescue what many consider excellent relations with “In fact, they keep hatched at the ICF in 1977 Union agree — the Siberian be threatened by an even one of the most magnifi­ is a "giant question habitat in India. It’s a sanc- will begin breeding this Crane must be saved. them,” said Ron Sauey of telling us, ‘Hey, your mark,’’ according to tuary surrounded by greater peril — turmoil in cent species on earth. the International Crane spring. Then, as part of a Metheney’s woiinds heal; ’The big birds have sur­ government Is the one Sauey. villages. The people are the Mideast. “ The Russian scientists Foundation, a 65-acre responsible for the cooling bizarre scheme to bolster ‘"Ilie Iran population is constantly after local of­ the Siberian Crane’s pop­ between our countries.’ Of tiny, but we haven’t had ficials to give them access course, it’s not true. But as ulation in the wild, the News for Senior Citizens any information about the to the sanctuary for their scientists hope to place the long as their scientists are birds since t(ie Shah was cattle. It’s going to get pretrial hearing Tuesday willing to work with us, eggs in the nests of Com­ deposed,” he said. “We’re worse, not better.” mon Cranes that breed in we’re certainly willing to on pins and needles. The Sauey and Dr. George Although initial reports said the at­ statements he allegedly made the Oka Reserve. HARTFORD - A white West work with them.” Iranians have stopped Archibald, who co-founded Virginian youth has apparently tack was in retaliation for following his Oct. 8 arrest in Seniors to get Nonetheless, the “If all goes well, the warning writing to us. the ICF in 1973 as a facility recovered fronn a prison beating ten Metheney’s alleged Involvement in Greenwich. Siberian Crane’s future Common Cranes will act as “And I shudder to say the for studying crane foster parents,’’ said days ago, and a court official today the firebombing, prison authorities Another youth, 18-year-old Eugene remains grim. Its numbers Indian population — which behavior and breeding, said pretrial hearings resulting from have since discounted such motiva­ Gilliland of Manchester has also been have dwindled to about 250. Sauey. “And when they last year 'consisted of 33 have been working with the migrate, either to Iran or last October's firebombing of a black tion. charged in the firebombing. of drug mixing danger Sauey fears the turbulent birds — may be wiped out. Russians since 1977. Turkey, they’ll bring the family's Manchester home would State police Tuesday obtained a Gilliland, however, has not been situations in Iran and ’Those birds usually stop at Eggs found on Soviet tun­ resume Tuesday morning. warrant for the arrest of a 20-year- charged in federal court, but has By WALLY FORTIN 585; Jennie Fogarty, 585; Afghanistan have young Siberian Cranes exercise class. practice; 9:30 a.m., caning a lake in southeastern dra. have produced six of along.” The trial of Charles Norman old New Milford inmate suspected in pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of Hello, everybody! Let Arvid Peterson, 582; Bob Wednesday: 9 a.m., accelerated the bird’s slide Afghanistan, and if there the nine Siberian Cranes at Metheney, 19, was pushed back in the attack on Metheney. Hhmmer accessory-to-third-degree arson in class and dart league. 1 toward extinction. The result, he said, could me ask you a question. Do Schubert, 565. health clinic; 9:30 a.m., p.m., informative session are food shortages because the ICF, which has 14 of 15 Hartford's U.S. District Court after was charged with third-degree state court. you sometimes mix In the afternoon it was Of the three remaining be a new population of crewel embroidery; TO on purchasing drug of the war, it’s going to put crane species and a total of Siberian Cranes with a the accused firebomber was assault, and was later transferred Metheney also faces a tough state medicines or drugs from bridge games and we had a.m.; pinochle games; also Siberian Crane pop­ a lot of pressure not only on about 130 birds. The ICF’s from the Litchfield facility. charge of first-degree arson, and is 'medicine, also income tax ulations, only the one that much shorter and less as^uited by another dnmate in the over the counter with one of our largest turnouts Friendship Circle help. cranes, but other birds as other three Siberian cranes Litchfield Correctional Center. Metheney is expected to appear expected to go to trial after the winters in cihina is not on hazardous migration route. prescription drugs?Well, if and the lucky prize winners gathering. Noontime lunch Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen well. And the Afghanistan were provided by zoos. Metheney spent almost six days in Tuesday morning before U.S. resolution of federal weapons and the critical list. But even yob do or have been ard^ Doris McC^rtan, 4,- served. 12:45 p.m., bridge social games and exercise people have always con­ There are also three Hartford Hospital recuperating from District Judge Jose Cabranes to con­ civil rights charges. If convicted in thinking about it, then you 670; Kay Ellsworth, 4,660; games; 1 p.m., craft class that population (200 to 230 PlfiSRrTlTB“ l class. 12:45, setback games sidered cranes fair game.” Siberian Cranes being ■ KOI* AT 707 MMI STWH I head injuries which followed a prison tinue hearings regarding the state court, the youth could face a better plan on attending George Last, 4,540; Edith and income tax help. Bus birds) may be in trouble and square dancing at 1 Sauey, normally an op­ raised at the ICF’s branch I DOiminni MMKKSTB) ■ card game with another white youth. proposed dismissal of certain life's imprisonment sentence. our very interesting and in­ Krupp, 3,990; Nadine pickup at 8 and 11 a.m. because its habitat is timist, admits “time may p.m. Bus pickup at 8 a.m. in Walsrode, (Germany, and ■ F B C F O S T E R -B R E N ■ formative session here at Malcolm, 3,860; Marge Return trips at 12:30 and somewhere along the be running out, especially 13 at Russia’s Oka State ■ and 11 a.m., return trips at heavily Industrialized (Yetlow Pages under QUARTZ) I the center next Thursday McLain, 3,530; Tom 3:15 p.m. 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. if the political situation Reserve, about 300 miles | MB-4300 247-1422 ■ afternoon. Dr. Alice Turek Regan, 3,510. Thursday: 9 a.m., band Yangtze River. continues to deteriorate in east of Moscow. % energy end Surv^e/ Store | Firm seeks zone change and Holly Pitts of the local O.K. sports fans, es­ town Health Department pecially you folks who have and Pharmacist Richard signed up for our eight ball Don will be on hand to dis­ pool tournament. The cuss the possible dangers ^pairing have been made Arthur Fiedlers to build new apartments involved by mixing over and action starts this com­ Uteek After Week... the counter drugs and ing Monday. Here are the The Boston Pops MANCHESTER - Richard and Lamson said, is only a portion of the per acre, and the ten units cannot prescription drugs. Also, pairings and Joe will con­ Morris Bezzini of Bezzini Realty parking lot. cover more than 15 percent, in floor they can suggest ways to tact you so that you can Three members of Boy Scout Troop 25 of annual court of honor. Advanced were, have submitted an application to the The complex, as proposed, space, of the site. Album 1: QQ^ ' take charge and play a arrange to get your games You’ll Always I k R *4 ••••(•>••« iiMit It (teuMts M to m ail mtoW t tot \ the Center Congregational Church, from left, Eric Nelspn, Robert Patrick Jr. Planning Department asking for a requires 10,800 gallons of water each Lamson said he has not looked at more active part in in. Any questions, contact Mto M m totto ito tofttlitto at«« m m c R ASe Itot*. • s u m m I American Classics omy M w Manchester, were advanced to Eagle Scout and Matthew Darna. (Herald photo by Bur­ zone change of 4.5 acres on Adams day, and will subsequently produce the plans in detail, and could not monitoring and manage­ Joe D. W ito € i4 * tR y t o t t o w Mitt t o ______/ Wednesday night during the troops bi­ bank) Street. The firm plans to build the same amount of sewage, to drain determine at this time whether the ment of your own medica­ Gene Enrico vs. George Do Better Albums 2 thru 6; apartments on the site. into the town sewer system. proposal meets these requirements. tion intake. Murray; Howie Miller vs. Bezzini Realty proposes to build 36 The apartments proposed are are A public hearing on the proposal is The program is Jim Brand; Gerry Bowler This Vteeks Feature apartments on the area west and one-bedroom units having 700 square s la t^ for March 2. scheduled to start at 1 p.m. vs. Oliie Jarvis; Frank The Better Store adjacent to the former Hilliard Pond. feet and two bedroom units with 900 and because Thursday is a Beccio vs. Earl Everett; AtA&P! Troop 25 promotes scouts Town Planner Alan Lamson said square feet. This square footage holiday and the schools are Leo Hogan vs. Norm Rhapsodies the plans submitted with the applica­ exceeds minimum floor space Show plan closed we will not be ser­ Lesher; Wen Johnson vs. tion may run into problems with requirements. ving a meal. Therefore, if Bill Valenti; Hop Opizzi vs. meeting wetlands requirements, The' new planned resid.ence you wish to attend this Russ Nettleton. ’The first at annual court of honor though he said the entire developments (PRD) evolved from under way program and usually take match must be played by BEtF CHUCK BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS developemnt, according to the plans, the M zone concept, Lamson said. our bus, you must call our Feb. 9-13. the second BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS MANCHESTER - Plans are MANCHESTER — Presentation National Council of the Boy Scouts of Hallowell (1), Paul Hansen (1), lies completely outside the wetlands The PRD requires two criteria. office by next Tuesday. match must be played by already underway for the fourth an­ of Eagle awards to three Senior America was presented to The Rev. William Hansen (1), Paul Hendessi area. Enchroaching on the area. ITiere can be no more than ten units Feb. 16-20. ’The 3rd match nual Manchester Product Show, Come Monday morning Boneless Scouts highlighted the annual Court Newell Curtis, church pastor. The (1), Rayford James (2), Kory and we will be signing un must be played by Feb. 23- Shoulder of Honor and potluck supper held by I sponsored by the Greater Chuck Chester Kimball First Aid Contest Kapitke (2), Jeffrey Kennard (1), for a five-day, four-night 27. ’The fourth and final Beef troop 25 at Center Church Manchester Chamber of Coipme^pe. Award was given to the Eagle Patrol, Jeffrey Larkin (1), Raymond stay at the White Beauty match must be played by Wednesday night. ’ The show will again by at the J.C. Steaks Jeffrey Kennard, Patrol Leader. the week of March 2nd. All Roasts Lavallee (U, Russell Lavallee (1), Penney complex in Buckland In­ View Resort location in the Recipiants of the Eagle awards Finance chairman Edward Weiss first round matches must Roasts Shoulders Robert Lovett (1), Myles McCurry dustrial Park. Pocono Mountains. We’ll were Matthew Darna. Eric Nelson, presented checks to the boys who had (1) , Eric Nelson (1), Robert Patrick be staying in 'fKe cottages be played the week of Feb. and Robert Patrick,. the largest sales in the Christmas kit Bill Johnson, outgoing chairman of . 133 (D.ToddShanaman (l),Guy Wagner located about a half block 9-li Each player must go the product show introduced John Darna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arman­ sale this fall as follows: Kevin Mot- (2) , Gregory Shrider (1). away from the main activi­ together with his opponent Fogarty of Fogarty Brothers and do Darna of 43 Olcott Drive, has tram, Edward Dettore, Rayford ty lounge. The cottages are and pick a time and day Ray Juleson of Heritage Savings and served the troop as a junior assistant James, William hansen, James Edward Ciarcia was given his so arranged that eight which is convenient for scoutmaster. badge as a patrol leader. Loan Association as the new co- BEEF CHUCK-LEANF BO N LU SS Patrick, John Edwards, Douglas couples can take one Cot­ both. Make sure you notify Nelson, who has served as both chairmen. . ' Aldrich, Richard Chalifoux, Dale tage and sort of have their the center of the time and patrol leader and junior assistant Allen, Robert Lovett, Paul Hansen, The following advancements in The introduction was made at the Cube Steaks , 2^^ r Beef for Stew ^ 1 own little party. Programs day so that we may reserve' rank were made: Tenderfoot: Todd testimonial luncheon' Thursday, scoutmaster, is the son of Mr. and Robert Halowell. are planned for day and the pool table for you and Mrs. Ross Nelson of 24 Bryan Drive, Skill aiyards were presented to the Shanaman, Mel Siebold; Second which honored the J.C. Penney Com­ Class: Peter Bernier. Richard night with all types of ac­ prevent any overlapping of lo u n try fa m Pork Shop ASP Butehor Shop ASP Butcher Shop ASP Poultry Shop Patrick, the son of Mr. and Mrs. following: Chris Collins (1), Jeffrey pany for allowing the chamber to use tivities, three square matches. If a player wants Bilanceri, Matthew Bums, Edward FRESH PICMC-8HORT SHANK Robert patrick of 32 Coburn Rd., has Hazzard (1), Raymond Lavallee (1), its new Buckland Industrial Park meals each day and along the phone number of his op­ BEEF ROUND BEEF ROUND FRESH-U.S.D.A. INSPECTED Dettore, Paul Hendessi,. John facility for the show. also served as patrol leader and Russell Lavallee (1), Todd with other outdoor sports ponent, please contact the Whole 10 to Kramer, David Larkin, Kevin Mot- Lean Pork Boneless Boneless 12 lbs. Chicken junior assistant scoutmaster. All the Shanaman (3), Mel Siebold (3). Roy Smith was co-chairman of the available, there is a golf center and we will give it tram, Michael Vassallo, Guy 1980 show. lb" lb. CuslomCul boys are six year veterans of the Merit badges were awarded as course. The complete to you. Rules will be posted Shoulders Top Hounds Sirloin Tips lb. Leg Quarters lb. Troop and are 17-y^ar old juniors at Wagner; First Class: Rayford follows: Peter Bernier (1), Richard Methodist Women package for this trip is in the pool room. PORK LOM-14 ID IU6S .CUSTOMCUT GREAT VALUE TRESH U S D A INSPECTED WITH WINGS Manchester High School. James. Chalifoux (1), Edward Ciarcia (1), MANCHESTER-The South 1143.00 per person and dou­ Fishing season isn’t too Whole Pork Loins A&P Meat Franks A&P Meat Bologna Chicken Breast Qtrs. The Court of Honor began with the Patrick Comins (1), Matthew Darna Arrangements for the pot luck United Methodist Women will hold a ble occupancy. Registra­ far away and we have a ICtNTERCUT CHOPS. I RIB END 11 LOIN END ROAST 1-LB PACKAGE HILLSHIRE FARM f r e s m c o n t a in s f r e s h f r y e r p a r t s induction of two recruits, Todd (1), Edward Dupont (1), Chris Eaton supper were made by a committee program on the Task Force for tion will start around 8 couple of pros available Pork Combination L o in lb Shanaman and Russell Lavallee, as Ann Page Sliced Bacon Polska Kielbasa Box-O’-Chicken g)2), Stephen Eldwards (1), John under the leadership of Mrs. John Foster Children, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. a.m. on a first come basis and anxious to start a fly- members of the Troop. The Troop’s EQUAL AMTS OFCTR . BLADE A SIRLOIN ENDCHOPS U S 0 A INSPEC TEO -3LB PACKAGE OR MORE Enwright (1), Randy Freschlin (1), Panciera and Mrs. Richard in the church reception hall. and we are limited to 93 tying class. So here’s a 63rd annual charter from the Assorted Pork Chops L o in lb Fresh Chicken Legs Shawn Haberern (1), Robert Mackiewicz. The program will Include a panel persons. The trip is good chance to make some discussion with the emphasis on scheduled for April 27 fancy flies and also get Into ■ Oscar May«rMMti- FAR4# ■ ASP Vtrlely Shop • yME LOU IS Ric h through May 1. We need a some good old fishing foster care. Members of the phnel IB High school coffee program will be a parent of a foster child, a $50 dqwsit. stories. Who knows, one of Oscar Mayer Wieners Turkey Franks task force member and a social While on the trips we re­ the men might accidentally KEF SMOKEOSHOUIDER BONELESS WATERAOOED DOLE OR CHIOUITA worker. mind you that time is run­ tip you off to a nice fishing Oscar Mayer Franks CALIFORNiA-SUNKIST Colonial Pork Butts Lydia Circle will have charge of ning out for you to sign up hole. So if you’re in­ HICED CENTERCUT AVAIL WED Tm R u SAT to teach parents about drugs refreshments and Edith MacKen- for that fabulous eight days terested, call our office Oscar Mayer Bacon Yellow Bananas Navel Oranges Fresh Cod Steaks drick will be in charge of devotions. Ireland sight seeing tour. 647-3211. MANCHESTER - Manchester have no dramatic promises to make. Ludes felt parents often feel they Beethoven Chorus We still have some fliers Back to trips and an im­ High School Principal Jacob Ludes We hope that maybe together with lack adequate information on the available at the office. portant reminder that you in $1 NON-AEROSOL PUMP encouraged parents to attend the MANCHESTER - The Beethoven parents we can have a greater im­ subject to deal with it effectively. Also, we still have 20 folks going on our bus trip l U ’Jn I parent coffee scheduled for Tuesday Chorus will present a musical 3!1 pact towards improvement" seats left for the Boston to Florida, everything is all Turkey Breast Rave Hair Spray night by sending out a bulletin In the parent bulletin which was “Our purpose is educational,’' he program for the Rockville Chapter, Flower Show and if you’re set to travel. You’ll Jie explaining the meeting would be mailed this week, Ludes included in­ said. “We hope that our efforts will American Association of Retired interested, call our office leaving our center at 7 a.m. - devoted to the topic of drugs and formation about the evening coffee be of help." Persons at the Rockville United for more information. on Thursday, Feb. 12th, 99 3 WASHINGTON STATEREOOR GOLDEN FLORIDA JUICY WHITE OR alcohol. as well as two award-winning ar­ Methodist Church on Grove Street By the way, we are still meaning that you should Alt!'Dpi Delicious Apples nV i 4 8 * Pink Grapefruit 3 s *1 The parent coffee will be held in Ralph Henderson, vice president-catalog operations for 10 lira Hold com Ludes said, “We intend to share ticles on teenage drug abuse. Rockville Monday at 1:45 p.m. planning our annual jaunt start arriving no later than 2 JUICY. FIRM the high school library on Tuesday 5

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Dickson-Wilhelm Cheryl L. Wilhelm of Manchester and Richard H. Stores and shoppers should check expiration dates Dickson Jr. of Groton were married Jan. 31 a t^ u th n » M A D 'T I%1 GirKAfKlI? United Methodist Church in Manchester. Engagements By MARTIN SLOANE vantafage of the Kordite was in error. You may DEARSUPERMARKET offer' Iin good faith b a s^ on helps me keep track of the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. have some trouble collec­ refunds I am working on Wilhelm of 439 Parker St., Manchester, The bridegroom SHOPPER - Early in Oc­ the store’s advertising, tober I saw a newspaper ting, however, since the and their expiration is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dickson Sr. of should I ask the store for problem occurred several advertisement from a my Kordite refund and the datps,” says Mrs. Groton. months ago. Horowitz. The Rev. Larry Ouimet of Groton and the R^y. Dr. duih drug store offering a postage it cost me — Ira special on Kordite Leaf B. from Chicago. Smart shopping tip Readers whose tips are George Webb of Manchester performed the double-ring Mrs. Paul Horowitz of ceremony. David Morse of Manchester was organist. Bags. DEAR IRA — Adver­ published in this column 'ne ad also Indicated Hollywood, Fla., tells us will receive my “1981 The bride was given in marriage by her father. tising the expired refuiid that whenever she finds a Mrs. Carole A. Shanley of Manchester was her'sister's that' a |1 manufacturer’s offer was probably a sim­ Guide to Coupons and Start collecting the needed Gravy Mix and one the required refund form require a form: refund was available to refund form that she in­ Refunds.” Send your tip to proofs of purchase while package front from Durkee and two labels from any BARBECUE WITH matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Linda Holcomb ple mistake on the store’s tends to use, she im­ bring my cost down to only part. me in care of this looking for the required re­ Turkey Gravy Mix. size and flavor of Pfeiffer ADOLPH’S, P.O. BOX of Rockville and Mrs. Marybeth Mulholland of Windsor. mediately addresses the newspaper. Ms. Jennifer L. Shanley of Manchester, the bride’s niece, |1 a box. The regular price When the cartons of leaf fund forms at the super­ Expires May 31, 1981. Salad Dressing. Expires 8685, Clinton, Iowa 527-36. was 12.19. envelope in which she will Refund of the day market, in newspapers and GOOD SEASON Salad June 30, 1981. Receive four 25-cent was flower girl. jj' -a!''; "S ip bags were removed from send her request for that I j)urchased the bags and their warehouse, the You can request the re­ magazines, and when Dressing Mix. Receive two R .T. FREN CH CO. coupons on barbecue Todd Anderson of Groton served as best man. Ushers was given the Kordite re­ offer. fund forms for all three of trading with friends. envelopes of Good Seasons Receive a recipe-card accessories. Send one lebel advertising manager was In the upper right-hand were Thomas Dickson of California and Steven Dickson fund form, which I prompt­ probably told that refund these Proctor and Gamble Offers may not be Salad Dressing Mix. Send holder. Send the required from any flavor of of Groton, brothers of the bridegroom. ly sent off to obtain my re- corner of the envelope, offers on one post card: available in all areas of the (he required refund form refund form and the top Adolph’s Meat Tenderizer. forms were enclosed jn where the postage stamp fuqd. You can imagine my each carton. He or she then Fall Cleaning Refund ($2); country. Allow 10 weeks to and any five empty flaps from any two cartons Expires Dec. 31. 1981. A reception was held at the Garden .Grove in will go, she notes the Duncan Hines $1.75 Refund receive each refund. surprise whan a week later advertised the refund envelopes of Good Seasons of French’s Extracts. Cn|iyriglil 1981, Manchester, after which the couple left for Paradise I received my envelope required proofs and the Offer, Charmin Photonovel BUITONI Foods Corp. Salad Dressing Mix. Expires June 30. 1981. Island, Nassau, Bahamas. The couple will reside in without checking the expiration date. She puts Offer. Send the post card I'nile'd Feature back marked "box expiration date. Receive a jar of Buitoni Expires June 30, 1981. R .T. FRENCH CO. Syndicate Ine. Groton. ^ * closed.” the refund form in the before Feb. 25 to: Box 432, Sauce. Send the required Receive a refund of up to 75 A Obviously, shoppers are HUNT’S Free Spaghetti envelope, which she files Cincinnati, Ohio 452-299. refund form and labels cents on the purchase of Mrs. Dickson is attending Mohegan Community .1 opened it up and took not the only ones who should hVr other envelopes Offer. Receive a refund of from three 15-ounce or two Legal Aid College in Norwich. Mr. Dickson is employed as a another look at the refund check these important by expiration date. Clip *n’ file refunds up to 55 cents on a spaghet­ two cans of tomato paste. form. For the first time, I 29-ounce jars — or any ti purchase. Send the Send the required refund Almost all major com­ technical editor at Analysis & Technology in North dates. When you find E!ach time she makes up (Week of Feb. 1) >1 rs. Richard H. Dickson Jr. Stonington. (McLaughlin photo) Tracy K. Johnson Cynthia J. Huitgijpti noticed the words "expira­ expired refund forms dis­ Seasonings, saures, combination of three labels required refund form and form, the top half of one panies provide legal Sheila M. Donnelly her shopping Iist( she goes — (fom Buitoni Spaghetti tion date Dec. 31, 1979” in played in a store, you can sugar, syrup, -salad two labels from any jars of package of New French’s protection to their board 'through the envelopes to Sauce. Look for the hang Johnson-Kinne small print at the bottom. score a few points with the dressing (File 5) Hunt’s Prima Salsa Thick Homemade-Style members, protecting them remind herself of these tag. Expires July 1, 1982. Sauce and a register tape Can you tell me why a manager by bringing that Spaghetti Sauce. Expires against lawsuits. A The engagement of Miss Tracy 'offers. As she obtains each Clip out this file and keep DURKEE Famous with the price of two 6- store would promote a re­ fact to his or her attention. June 30, 1981. Conference Board survey Kathleen Johnson of Manchester to fund offer that expired required proof, she marks it with similar cash-off Foods. Receive a 50-cent PFEIFFER Free ounce cans of tomato paste shows that the most com­ Should the store pay you it off in the upper right- Weddings Robert Perkins Kinne of East Hart­ many months earlier? the advertised refund and coupons — beverage re­ refund. Send the required Spaghetti Offer. Receive a circl^. Expires Dec. 31, mon policy is directors' hand corner. fund offers with beverage ford has been announced by her' Since I tried to take ad­ your postage? Yes, since it refund form, one package refund of up to 55 cents on a 1981. and officers' liability in­ 7 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. “This system really coupons, for example. front from Durkee Brown spaghetti purchase. Send Bonus! This offer doesn’t surance. Johnson of 105 Chestnut St., Manchester. Miorelli’Stevenson Mr. Kinne is the son of Mrs. Alice Kinne of East Hartford. BIRTHDAY ALMANAC Compiled by the editors ol The World Almanac Book o! Who Crowded teeth need Karen Lee Stevenson of Manchester and Robert Miss Johnson graduated from East Miorelli of Vernon were married Jan. 31 at the Communi­ Catholic High School in 1977. She will ty Baptist Church in Manchester. Fab. 8 — Gary Coleman (1968-), the child actor who has graduate from Rosemont (Pa.) Service notes appeared on the television series "DIff'rent Strokes" since The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. College in May. 1978. dental attention Stevenson of 38 Hilltop Drive, Manchester. The Mr. Kinne graduated from South Fab. 9 — Brendan Behan (1923-1964). the Irish author, This is the third in a bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miorelli playwright and revolutionary whose antl-BrItlsh activities led crowded teeth and, Malocclusion can cause Catholic High School in 1974. He is a series of 13 articles on den­ of Hazelton, Pa. Tech. Sgt. Steven 0. Ur- Enlists maintenance specialist to his spending much of his early life In reform school and therefore, difficult to speech impediments, too. graduate of the machinist apprentice prison. His work Includes “Borstal Boy" and "The Quare tal health published by the remove plaque, the sticky The Rev. James Meek of Manchester performed the banetti, son of Sheila M. William C. Rushlow, son career field. Most cases of crowded course at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Fellow." Manchester Evening film of harmful bacteria double-ring ceremony. Ann McClain of Manchester was Urbanetti of 16 Strant St., of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. teeth can be corrected. Division of United Technologies Fob. 10 — Jimmy Durante (1893-1980). the gravel-voiced Herald, in cooperation with that constantly forms on organist. Manchester, has been Rushlow of Pine Knob comedian and singer who was one of the most popular and Early diagnosis by an Corp. in East Hartford, where he is the Manchester Dental the teeth. Daily removal of The bride was given in marriage by her father. decorated with the sixth Drive, South Windsor, On leave beloved entertainers for more than 60 years. He starred in orthodontist will deter­ employed. Society in observance of plaque by brushing and Shelley Stevenson of Manchester was her sister's maid award of the Air Force entered the Air Force Pfc. Jeffrey S. Daigle, the theater, vaudeville, films, radio and television. mine the extent of your The couple is planning a June 20 Fab. 11 — Burt Reynold! (1936-). the film actor who has National Children’s Dental flossing is vital to preven­ of honor. Bridesmaids were Sara Stickney of West Hart- Lori Beth Sapienza Meg Larmetl Commendation Medal at Delayed Enlistment son of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. child’s problem. Treat­ wedding at St. James C3iurch in been one ol the most popular box-office attractions lor the Health Month. tion of dental disease. ment varies with each in­ frd and Leslie Stevenson of Manchester, the bride!s Langley AFB, Va. Program. Daigle of Vernon, returned past 10 years. His films Include "Deliverance." "Smokey Manchester. (Nassiff photo) "My child’s teeth are A child’s mouth may not dividual. and in some cases sister. The Air Force Commen­ home from the Marine and the Bandit," “The Longest Yard" and "Semi-Tough." very crowded. Should I function properly when no treatm ent may be Jay Diepenbrock of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., served as best Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Donnelly of East Catholic High School. She is dation Medal is awarded to A 1980 graduate of South Corps Recruit Training Fab. 12 — Bill Ruaaall (1934- ). the basketball player, Huitgren-Hall Windsor High School, he is coach and sports commentator. A s a player, he revolution­ have an orthodontist check there is malocclusion, an man. Ushers were Mark Mishinski of Hazleton, Pa., Ed 112 Battista Road, Manchester. employed at The Hartford Group. those individuals who today. He enlisted in the required. For others, it is scheduled to leave April 14 ized the game by stressing defensive play and was named this condition?” irregular bite. This condi­ wise to have earlj^treat- Sofianek of Columbia, Md„ and David Miorelli of The engagement of Miss Cynthia Mr. Faulkner is the son of Mr. and Mr. Coffin graduated from demonstrate outstanding Marine Corps in October for basic training at the National Basketball Association's most valuable player Teeth that are very tion can make chewing dif­ ment undertaken to pre­ Conyngham, Pa., the bridegroom's cousin. Jean Hultgren of Manchester to Ran­ Mrs. James J. Faulkner of West Glastonbury High School. He is achievement or 1980 for a period of three five times. Lackland AFB, Texas, crowded are not only un­ ficult and may cause a per- vent later probelms and to A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, dall Hall of East Hartford has been Babylon, N.Y. employed at Harry A. Finman and meritorious service in the years. Fab. 13 — Grant Wood (1892-1942). the painter who dep­ where he will receive sightly, they may cause son to select foods prevent more extensive after which the couple left for Hawaii. They will reside in announced by her parents, Mr. and Miss Donnelly graduated from Son. performance of their icted Midwestern rural life of the 1930s. He Is best known He departs Feb. 20 for lor his "American Gothic." various problems as well. requiring little chewing and costly orthodontic Vernon. Mrs. Carl C. Hultgren of 131 Manchester High School in 1973. She duties on behalf of the Air F The couple is planning a May 9 training in the airlift/bom- Ferguson Road, Manchester. additional training in the Fab. 14 — Floranca Hendaraon (1934- ). the singer and It is hard to clean over­ and thus restricting a diet. procedures. Mrs. Miorelli, until recently manager of U.A. Theatre is employed at the Southern New wedding at St. James Church in Force. bardment aircraft actress who has appeared often on stage and television but East in Manchester, is presently attending Computer Mr. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. combat arnfs field at Camp England Telephone Co. in Manchester. (McKinney photo) Pendleton, Calif. Anyone Is best known as the star ol the television sitcom. "The Processing Institute in East Hartford. Roger A. Hall of 9 Farmington St., Manchester. Brady Bunch.” which ran from 1969 to 1974. desiring to speak to him Mr. Miorelli is employed as a computer systems sup­ Manchester. Mr. Faulkner g rad u at^ ro m West Larmett-Bu rgess (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I during his leave about the port specialist at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of Mi?s Hultgren graduated from Babylon (N.Y.) Hig^sehool in 1973. The engagement of Miss Meg Marine Corps may contact Mrs. Robert Miorelli United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. Manchester High School in 1977 and He is currenly attending Central from the University of (Connecticut in Larmett of Manchester to Gary F. him at 649-6485. Connecticut State College. He is Burgess of Somers has been an-,’ Clubs December 1980. She is employed at employed as a musician with the nounced by her parents, Mr. and, Winter Weekend E Sage-Alien Co. in Hartford. Wine-Goweii______"Reflections.” Mrs. Robert Lartnett of 45' Deployed Mr. Hall graduated from The couple is planning a Sept. 12 Nancy Ann Gowett of Jacksonville, Fla., and George Brookfield St., Manchester. Navy Data Systems was flower girl. Manchester High School in 1976. He wedding in Manchester. (McKinney Karen S. Royea Ladieu of set at Seaport Arthur Wine of Tampa, Fla., were married Jan. 3 at the is employed at the Pratt & Whitney Mr. Burgess is the son of Mr,, and Flori, Ryan John, son of Technician 3rd Class PWP Chapter Scott Bailey of Jacksonville served as best man. photo) Mrs. James Burgess of Somers. John and Kathryn Cottage Street, Rockville A Saturday dinner and curator for small craft and terested in joining. Those Guest speaker at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Jacksonville Beach, Fla. A reception was held at the Howard Johnson’s Hotel, Aircraft Division of United Michael R. Kopp, son of MANCHESTER- Miss Larmett graduated from DallaCorte Flori of was born Jan. 15 at Mr. and Mrs. Fr^erick F. evening speaker program noted authority on small who a re widowed, event will be Gov. William The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis after which the couple left for Bermuda. They are Techpologies Corp. in East Hartford. Sapienza-Coffin Parents Without Partners Manchester High School in 1978. She Ellington was born Jan. 15 Rockville General Kopp of 61 S. Hawthorne has been added to this boat history and construc­ divorced, separated or O’Neill. Gowett of 45 Doane St.. Manchester. The bridegroom is residing in Jacksonville. The couple is planning a Sept. 12 (PWP) wjll hold its annual The engagement of Miss Lori Beth is employed at The Travelers In­ at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal St., Manchester, is year’s Small Craft Winter tion, will the featured never married and have at the son of Mrs. Helen Wine of Tampa, Fla. wedding at Emanuel Lutheran grandmother is Mrs. Irene Valentine’s Sweetheart Cmdr. David E. White, USN, of the Naval Air Station in Mrs. Wine served four years in the U.S. Navy and is Sapienza of Manchester to Bradford surance Co. in Hartford. Hospital. His maternal currently deployed to the Weekend March 21-22 at after-dinner speaker. least one living child are Awards will be presented Church in Manchester. (McKinney Royea of Newport, Vt. His Dance on Feb, 14 from 9 Jacksonville, performed the double-ring ceremony. currently attending the Florida College of Medical and R. Coffin of Glastonbury, has been Mr. Burgess graduated from. grandparents are Mr. and Mediterranean Sea and Mystic Seaport, Mystic. Advance reservations, at eligible to join. to the state residents, Dental Assistants. photo) paternal grandparents are p.m. to 1 a.m. at Fiano’s The bride was given in marriage by her parents. announced by her parents, Mr. and Somers High School in 1978. He is Mrs. Victor DallaCorte of Persian Gulf. A steamship Buffet, an additional charge, are police officers and citizens, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ladieu Restaurant in Bolton. Ellen M. Sweeney of Niantic was her sister’s matron of Mr. Wine is currently serving in the U.S. Navy and is Mrs. Rosario T. Sapienza of 39 Maple also employed'at The Travelers In-- Stafford. His paternal featuring beef, ham. required for the dinner who have been nominated Donnelly-Faulkner surance Co. in Hartford. of Richford, Vt. He has a He is a crewmember Music will be by "Free N honor. Leslie Wine of Tampa, the bridegroom's sister. stationed with HS-1, Navai Air Station in Jacksonville St., Manchester. grandparents are Mr. and Seafood Newburg and ac­ program from the Seaport NEVA and will be awarded The engagement of Miss Sheila M. Mr. Coffin is the son of Mr. and The coup^ is planning an Oct. 10: Mrs. John Flori of Vernon. sister, Melissa Ann; and a aboard the guided missile companying salads, Public Affairs Office. Nor­ Easy.” plaques for their service to PW P members and Donnelly of Manchester to James J. Mrs. Wendell F. Coffin of Glaston­ wedding at South United Methodist' He has two brothers, brother, Daniel James. destroyer USS Farragut, vegetables and dessert, mal Seaport winter admis­ NEW HAVEN- The the police community. remarried former Narcotic Enforcement Of­ Reiser-Lodge. Faulkner Jr. of West Babylon, N.Y., bury. Giurch in Manchester. (Delmastro Jeremy John, 11, and homeported in Norfolk, Va. will be served in the sion, $6 adults, $3 children has been announced by her parents. Miss Sapienza graduated from photo) Wesley John, 4; and a DO IT WEDNESDAY ^ 5 to 15, includes daytime members will pay $3.50: ficers Association of A 1977 graduate of Seamen’s Inne River Room everyone else will be Connecticut Inc. will spon­ Anne Reiser of Manchester and William C. Lodge of Mrs. Suzette Daly of Manchester was her sister's sisiter, Jennifer Ann, 7. Discover all the latest Small Craft Winter Milton S. Camilleri. Manchester were married Jan. 23 at the Church of the recipes and more in your Howell Cheney Technical to pat ticipants. A cash bar Weekend activities and charged $4. Prior to the sor a dinner dance Feb. 21 Manchester, association matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Maureen Reiser of chol, he joined the Navy in dance there will be an Assumption in Manchester. Ladleu, Nathan Allan, full-color Evening Herald will open at 5:30 p.m. Seaport exhibits. Thvo-day at Amarante’s Sea Cliff president-elect is chair­ Danbury, the bride’s sister; and Kathleen Puzzo of July 1978. orientation for anyone in­ The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Manchester. Help for tension headaches son of Michael R. and People/Food section. John Gardner, the tickets are available for $8 Inn, man of the event. Reiser of 55 Olcott Drive, Manchester. The bridegroom is James Lodge of Manchester was his brother’s best museum’s associate adults, $4 children. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lodge of 24 Victoria Road. Manchester. man. Ushers were James Quinn of Hartford and Nick DEAR DR. LAMB - I Barone of East Hartford. The Rev. William Reiser, S.J., of the College of the am a 24-year-old female. A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House, after Holy Cross in Worecester, Mass., the bride’s brother, My problem is my head. A which the couple left for St. Croix, Virgin Islands. They few weeks ago started performed the double-ring ceremony. Ralph Maccarone I are residing in Manchester. having headaches with a of Manchester was soloist and Caro^ Joensuu was Mrs. Lodge is employed at Heritage Savings and Loan organist. jumping at the base of my in 'Manchester. Mr. Lodge is employed at Imperial The bride was given in marriage by her father. head on the right side. Nurseries in Windsor. These jumpings were cons­ tant with only an hour or muscles are sore to touch. relative who had procedures did involve! just a few minutes in There may be nodules in angiograms. Each one has simply injecting dye into; COUPON SPECIALS between. After three days I the neck muscles. They are told a different story about the vein — usuaily in the- went to see a doctor and he often related to emotional how it was done. One said a arm — and as the dye was Keeneys mark anniversary s a id I had te n s io n tension. Efforts to reduce tube was run dirough a passed through the heart,' psychic tension often helps vein into the heart. pictures were taken to out-! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Keeney of 42 Birchwood Road headaches and the jumping Flanagan and Cheryl Prete and attended by friends and was a muscle spasm. He relieve the frequency of Another says it was a dye line the chambers of the East Hartford, recently celebrated their 40th wedding an­ relatives. such attacks. put into your veins. Still heart. niversary at a surprise dinner-dance at Willie’s Steak prescribed some pills House in Manchester. The Keeney’s are owners of Dari-Maid Milk Co. in which I didn’t take because The causes for another said a wire was In most recent times, Manchester. headaches am'i manage­ run through the veins. new techniques allow doc­ The party was hosted by their daughters, Elaine I did not believe him. I had COUPON COUPON c o u p o n a tension headache before ment are discussed more I’m interested because I tors to inject dye through a ii I; for a week and didn!t have completely in The Health may have to have one of tube (not a wire) in the with this coupon the muscle spasms. / L e tte r num ber 16-12, these things and would like arteries, in the veins or ^^MAQIC” LIQHTnl Shop The jumping has stopped Headaches and What to Do to know what to look through the heart to 7 but I still have headaches about Them, which I am forward to. various locations to study almost every other day. I sending you. Others who DEAR READER - The different parts of the cir­ BULB SAVER Births want this issue can send 75 This Page terms people use for a culation. If the coronary odland}\ would like to know if the 3 doctor could have been cor­ cents with a long, stamped, variety of procedures are arteries of the heart are GARDENS nr MAKES LIGHT rect and if I should have self-addressed envelope for confusing. An angiogram is studied, it is a coronary 188 Woodland St. 843 -8 4 7 4 ZOTO “Feels So Lively Perm” it to me, in care of this any test that injects dye Hurlburl, Robert grandparents are Mr. and taken the medicine? Should arteriogram. A cerebral BULBS LAST \\ 38.00 VBhw (MBdluM A tim hair oNy) Frances M. Grasso of Ellington was born Jan. 13 newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Every Week Stephen, son of Stephen P. Mrs. Philip Blinn of I check into this further? into a vessel (vein or arteriogram studies the South Windsor and Mr. and at Rockville General Radio City Station, New artery) so that it can be UP TO 40 TIMES || and Teresa Minta Hurlburt Rockville. Her paternal DEAR REAPER - It arteries of the brain and Mrs. Howard Wilcox of Hospital. His maternal York, NY 10019. visualized by X-rays. One of Tolland was born Jan. 29 grandparents are Mr. and won’t help to have another both may be called an II New Britain. He has a grandparents are Mr. and study if you end up not Local application of heal of the' first of these angiogram. LONGER AND at Rockville General Mrs. Robert Dzat of sister, Charlene, 3. for Mrs. Anthony DelBroccolo doing what your doctor ad­ and gentie nuissage often b Hospital. His maternal Tolland. USE 42% LESS || ^300 oft ofBellport, N.Y. His pater­ grandparents are Mr. and vises. The story you tell is helps relieve muscular ■Students honored* Chatelle, Alliion Rote, nal grandmother is Mrs. spasm headaches. Mild ELECTRICITY. ii Mrs. Paul Minta of entirely compatible with Timothy L. Patria, son of Beeler, William daughter of Oliver U. and Harriet Dzicek of medicines such as aspirin has been named to the Nashua, N.H. His paternal Howard, son of Howard J. tension headaches. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patria Birdfeeder Super Rita Johnson Chatelle of Rockville. He has two ‘Tension is a frequent and IVIenol usually help. dean’s list at Nichols SUGGESTED RETAIL *2^ || grandparents are Mr. and and Laurie Grasso Beeler Bristol was born Jan 19 at Jr., 43 Old Musket Road, College. MODEL BR-202 sisters, Jean-Marie and cause of headaches. The Mrs. Chester Hurlburt of of 79 Pine Tree Lane, South St. Francis Hospital in Many of the common Glastonbury, has been Kathryn Lynn. pain is caused by muscle A junior at the college, Rsdwood hsnging style Rockville. He has a sister, Windsor, was born Jan. 19 Hartford. Her maternal headache medicines you named to the dean’s list at spasm. Usually the small can buy without a prescrip­ she graduated from Coupon Amy Leigh, 3; and a at St. Francis Hospital in grandfather is Roy W. Rensselaer Polytechnic Manchester High School. 93lc Lord’s.” Babysitting will be ramp to the sanctuary. Now the sanc­ writer Joann Ellison Rodgers discusses ho^*we have By CLIFF SIMPSON given for benevolence; an additional ^ n y perceive as technological medical care. It Is fueled fields? such as, your purpose in life, without any preparation and do it im­ provided. tuary is accessible from outdoors come to expect medicine to solve our personal and social Our third “R" for alb seasons is 815,000 was expended for special without any steps. a growing belief that people have a right to privacy, a “ Rejoice!” Too often some the meaning of existence, your mediately. ‘The word was “Pills.” problems as well as health problems. This series', written projects outside of Emanuel. Special recognition wa^gjyen Ruth ^ ^ t to decide how they live and die, and a right to be in- Christians feel that “enjoyment” is prayer life, your hope in eternal life, Without any hesitation he began, Several activities during the year for Courses by Newspaper, a program of University in knowing that you are loved by “Brothers and sisters, there are Concordia K. Benson who served a ^ o u n c ii il^ n d e n t of armies of experts who would probe and ' not their lot — and so go around with high-lighted the churches’ 100th an­ secretary for 10 years and toJMaude Extension,^ University of California, San Diego, was Almighty God? black pills, red pills, green pills, MANCHESTER— The following ^ l u a te their mental competence and functional ability. a sad countenance, feeling thereby to niversary celebration, one of the Carpenter who has been En4nuei's funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the large pills, small pills, sugar-coated events have been Kheduled at Con­ "JUthouf^ demedicalizatlon is, at the moment, David win God’s favor. Perhaps at this More Joy from God than most important being the three-year first woman vice c h airm ^ pills, nasty-tostying pills, but toe cordia Lutheran Church next week: Humanities. fifeing Goliath, it represents a viable means of changing point it might be well to remind such from corn and wine Thank-Offering initiated in the early best pill of all is the GospiU — and Monday — 6:30 p.m. Ad­ The nominating committee course of health .care history. This will require that of Jesus’ words in the Sermon on the This “joy” is difficult to define, but spring which ^ resulted in MS3,000 presented a slate of officers and the By Joann Ellison Rodgers Mount: now. I’ll tell you about it.” And he ministrative Staff in the Church redefine unrealistic expectations for medical care once you luve found it, you will know Room; 7 p.m. Finance Committee in pledges to date. The goal i) 8200,- following were elected: Ronald “More over when ye fast, be not, as was home free. 000, with 8100,000 designated for the After World War 11', stunning scientific and sMd begin to reform unhealthy social and personal at­ exactly what I mean. It is not a will meet in the church school wing; Erickson, Doris Prentice, Ruth K. the hypocrites, of a sad countenance; A rival of patriotism new organ and 8100,000 for local, technological advances — from penicillin and titudes and behaviors, which are outside the scope of doc- bubbly ecstacy nor a boisterous 7:30 p.m. Church Council meets in Benson, Leonard Hokanson. Donald for they disfigure their faces t ^ t Much has been seeq and heard national and overseas benevolence tranquilizers to brain scanners and heart-lung machines and hospitals. hilarity, nor an artificial exuberance. the (Ihurch Room. Mackenzie, Russell Linger, William they may be seen of men to fast. It is realistic and solid, perhaps akin about the return of the hostages and programs. The organ is now being in­ Clulow and Howard Lundeli, Church — gave physicians unprecedented ability to detect and '"‘It will mean, also, that we as a society begin to Tuesday — 6:30 p.m. Catechetics Verily I say unto you. They have to what Churchill suggested during what it has meant to Americans and stalled. Up-coming events will be the Council, 2-year term; Charles treat disease. Impressed by these successes, patients and recognize that our health is far too precious to surrender received their reward. (What a terri­ classes meet in the church school the bombing of London, “Be grim their love of country. It has meant wing; 8 p.m. Bible Study grbup in the Anniversary Banquet on Saturday, Lundeli, Robert Pancoast,Sue the public inevitably came to expect the medical profes­ ■to the control of others. ble reward for those who had hoped and gay.” much to me — and I hope for you. It Feb. 28 at The Colony and on March Hultgren.Church Council, 1-year sion to rescue them from an ever-expanding list of per­ for. a reward from God!) But thou, church room. Youth Group Steering Of course, it is not exactly that for reminded me of the experience I had Committee will meet in a classroom, 1st, the actual date of the anniver­ term; Anne Beechler, Emanuel sonal. social, and behavioral problems. ".The views expressed in Courses by Newspaper are when thou fastest, annoint thy head, in Japan some years ago. our joy comes from God and is in no in the church School wing. sary, a Service of Thanksgiving at Scholarship Committee; Eriand By the 1980s, this process had produced a unique, those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect and wash thy face; that thou be not Betty and I had been away from 8:30 and 11 a.m. way dependent on grain and wine — Wednesday — 6:30 p.m. Children’s Johnson, Augusta Bengston seen of men to fast, but of thy Father the United States for nearly a year— A budget of 8188,000 which the broadened definition of "health” that encompassed not those of the University of California, the National En­ even when they abound. We may Choir; 7:45 p.m. Concordia Choir. Memorial Scholarship Committee; who is in secret; and thy Father, who and had been ministering in seven­ churct council proposed was acted on just the absence of illness but, as the World Health dowment for the Hunianities, the distributing agency, or enjoy them but they are by no means Thursday — 9:30 a.m. Bible Madeline Sime, Memoriai Gifts Organization interprets it, "a state of complete physical, toe participating newspapers and colleges. seeth in secret, shall recompense the foundation of pur rejoicing. teen countries. When we arrived way and adopted for 1981. It was also Committee; Ruth Chambers and thee.” (Mathew 6:16-18) Discovery Group in the church room. mental, and social well-being." Whatever the circumstances the up in northern Japan and saw the flag voted to carry our recommendations John A. Johnson, Nominating Com­ Alongside that same line 1 casually of our country waving over the air At first glance, this new trend may seem eminently • TVext week: Rosemary Stevens, professor of the history psalmist can in faith and confidence of the council to proceed with tower mittee, 3-year term. remarked in a recent sermon that a base we were about to visit, neither repairs and to instali Lexon on sanc­ worthy. Who is not in favor of healthier people? But in and sociology of science at the University of Penn- go to bed: “In peace I will both lie South Church long and sad face didn’t necessarily one of us could speak for a moment tuary stained glass windows. fact, reliance on medicine to solve our personal and .wlvania, discusses “The Shaping of Our Medical down and sleep; for thou alone, 0 MANCHESTER —The following indicate that one was “religious” Lord makest me dwell in safety.” for we were both overcome with a social problems in addition to our physical illnesses has j^stem .” events have been scheduled at South only perhaps that he has gas on the (verse 8) wave of deep thanksgiving for the United Methodist Church next week: had some negative consequences. stomach. Paul writes “rejoice, and land of the free and the home of the Tuesday — 3 p.m. Confirmation Church honors Mrs. Elliott again I say rejoice” (Philippians 4:4) brave.” “America the beautiful!” class; 7:30 p m. Women’s Prayer and while we hear from Jesus while in Whatever happens, rejoice MANCHESTER—At a special con­ stewardship programs, leader Defining medical problems One reason is the thought Study Group, 1208 Main St.; 7:45 p.m. gregational meeting of the Center Mhout the author the upper room before his This does not mean that our expressed in the following poem. among the women’s groups, and Goals once considered the exclusive province of Evangelism Commission, 12 Vernon Congregational Church, members overseer of the church properties. crucifixion,'“If you loved me, you “rejoicing” is always a dancing in Back in the twenties when prejudice parents, clergy, teachers, judges, lawmakers, and social : ‘-Joann Ellison Rodgers, M.S,, has been the national the aisle type. It is frequently a quiet St., Hartford. adopted a resolution naming Heien It also cites her for being a worker tuence and medical cor- would have rejoiced, because I go to in Boston was even greater than Wednesday —7:30 p.m. Men’s workers now are declared targets for the health care the Father ... ” (John 14:28). Did you confidence even in the midst of bad Thompson -Elliott to have conferred for the world-wide mission of the respondent for Hearst today, I invited a Roman Catholic, Prayer and Study Group. on her the honor of Deacon Emerita. system. Indeed, it is hard to think of any condition that know that there over two hundred situations, and always a “peace that Dr. Denis McCarthy, to talk to a church, resource person for the Newspapers since 1966, ser­ Thursday —6:30 p.m. Youth choir; The resolution notes that since ecumenicai ministries in Manchester people believe cannot be cured, or at least eased, by the and fifty references in the Bible to the world cannot give or take away.” Congregational Church about his ving also as a columnist since Suppose that a child steals, a 7:30 p.m. Chancel choir; 7:30 p.m. joining the feilowship of the church and in the state pius her "untiring medical system. In more extreme forms, this Geoffrey M o ss— political illustrator syndicated with the Washington Post Writer) Group “rejoice, rejoice, and rejoicing” not faith and his church. He did an UMYF. on April 8, 1928, Mrs. Elliott has involvement and devotion among "medicalization " of American society assumes that 1973. In addition, she has been counting those that are related to mother loses her temper, a father excellent job and finished with Saturday —6 p.m. Serving our served in such vital roles as teacher numerous civic and charitabie ef­ a health columnist for “glad with rejoice”? There are not cheats the IRS—you can rejoice that reading these words: there are no "bad " people, only “sick" ones; no neglect the social, environmental, and personal factors Singles potluck with vesper service in the church school, visitor among forts to which she has given un­ the need to eliminate unhealthy behavior rather than "Seventeen,” enough Christians who “rejoice.” God is with you, that you can do His “This is the land where hate should ■ failures," only untreated or undertreated "victims. " at 8 p.m. the home-bound, caller for the selfishly of her time and energies.” that are the real determinants of health. seeking to eradicate the sources of stress that create the ‘‘M ademoiselle,’’ and will, that you can learn from this die. Delinquency, suicide, laziness, promiscuity, poverty, Among the most misleading assumptions underlying behavior. situation however bad. Note that the sagging breasts, ignorance, sexual modesty, and a dis­ “Playgirl” and has con­ No feuds of faith, no spleen of race. medicalization are the following: An endless stream of books, magazines and articles The first two “R’s” help the joy of the psalmist is greater in his No darkly brooding fear should try agreeable nature have all been medicalized, redefined as tributed articles to a wide —"Medicine is a precise science that can be applied describing diseases, symptoms, and treatments has third “R” time of testing than in the facile Beneath our flag to find a place. conditions that can be diagnosed, treated, or prevented, variety of magazines. She has equally to all patients by all physicians.” In fact, much of produced a nation of people unduly concerned with bodily When we have relaxed (forsaken prosperity of com and wine in abun­ Lo, every people here has sent like polio, heart attacks, broken bones, and sore throats. received awards for her dance. Note again that it was in the clinical medicine is an art; its practitioners are limited functions and afraid to wander beyond reach of doctors the feverish haste of this world) and Its sons to answer Freedom’s call. Alcohol and drug abuse are no longer fought on moral, Writing from the American darkness of the pre-Crucifixion Services by their individual skills, knowledge, and imagination, and hospitals. Physicians faced with excessive demands, when we have reverence for the one Their life-blood is the strong ce­ legal, or social grounds, but as agents of physical and Heart Association, the period that Jesus said: and by a small set of established probabilities. Contrary impossible expectations, and threats of malpractice are true God (forsaken tlie false gods of ment mental disease. American Cancer Societyn “ In the world you have tribulation, to widespread belief, science does not have much infor­ pressured into “defensive medicine,” ordering costly, American civilization), then we can That builds and binds the nation’s Divorce, inflation, aging, job disappointments, and .and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, .and will rejoice Indeed. Psalm 4 but be of good cheer, I have over­ wall. mation about why people get sick or get better. Most too frequent, sometimes unnecessary tests and come the world” (John 16:33) as his Andover Hebron CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, similar stre.sses now get Americans referrals for psy- declares: This is the land where hate should of God). 647 E. Middle Turnpike Rev. 69 Union St Rev. Robert L. human problems lie outside the province of medical operations. A whole constellation of rights and decisions last words in the Upper Room to the Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. 9:30 chiatrid'and medical treatment. Teachers routinely send “Thou hast put more joy in my die — FIRST CONQREQATIONAL ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL LaCounte. pastor. 9 a.m.. worship disciples; and the earlier he had CHURCH of Andover, UCC, Route 6 CHURCH. Route 85. Rev. William а. m.. Sunday school; 10:30 service:a.m., ser­ 10.15 a.m.. Sunday school: 7 science, and most ailments disappear without treatment. with respect to lifestyle has been taken from the family heart than they have when their Though dear to me my faith and vice of worship: 6:30 p.m.. evening children with behavior and learning problems for drugs Questions remarked, at Long Hill Road. Rev. Richard H. Parsing, rector. 10 a.m.. Worship ser­ p.m. evening urvlce. —"Mental and social well-being and happiness are and individuals and placed in the hands of medical or grain and wine abound.” (Verse 7) shrine, Taylor, pastor. 11 a.m. worship ser­ vice. service. SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route to alter their classroom behavior. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN proper goals of the health care system.” Evidence is quasimedical institutions. We will find joy in the everyday. “I have told you this, that my joy I serve my country well when I vice with nursery available during GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL 30. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Such medicalization of our society cannot be attributed 1. What is meant by the “medicalization” of our may be within you and your joy com­ service; 9:30 a.m. church school for CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. David G. CHURCH. (LCA). 40 Pitkin St. Rev Michael Donohue. Saturday mass at being gathered showing that slums, poverty, and depriva­ In the age of shrinking economic resources, continued We will be glad in the Lord. This does Respect beliefs that are not mine. Burton D. Strand, putor; Rev. David 5 p m.; Sunday m asus at 7:30. 9. to medical and scientific discoveries alone. The In­ tociety? all ages. Runnion-Bareford, pastor. 10:30 tion are stresses that generate illness. There is, however, medicalization may have catastrophic economic con­ not mean a sticky sentimentality or a plete.” (Moffat — John 15:11) I pray He little loves his land who’d cast a.m.. Worship service, nursery; 9:15 B. Stacy, associate pastor. 8;30 a.m. 10:30 a m and noon 2. What are some of the factors that have contributed to a.m.. Church school classes. Holy Communion, nursery care ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL dustrial Revolution contributed, by categorizing all no evidence that physicians or psychotherapists are any sequences. The current emphasis on health insurance, pious, frozen grin, bqt an inner that you have found this joy and in Upon his neighbor's word of doubt. Bolton human problems as solvable with sweat, technology, and this medicalization? your life can indeed Rejoice! And in provided. 10:00 a.m. Holy Commu­ CHURCH, Route 30 Rev. Robert H more competent to deal with these problems than acute care, hospitals, tests, operations, and procedures is rejoicing. “ Love is always eager to Or cite the wrongs of ages past CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 nion. Church School through Grade Weilner. rector 8 a.m.. communion: money. The post-World War II boom brought with -it a 3. What are the negative consequences of viewing life in all seasons. Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford б. nursery care provided. 10 a m . family urvlce and church families, lawmakers, teachers, judges, policemen, or very costly. In reality, most modem illnesses are believe the best” (Moffatt: I From present rights to bar him UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST new pre-occupation with youth and an affluence that a medical context? out! Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 Manchester school. s philanthropists. chronic, and they require a different kind of long-term Corinthians 13:7) “Love does not Now and then, a pun is per­ p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 0:15 SOCIETY: East. 153 W. Vernon St. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOO provided time to dwell on personal and social ills. Ad­ 4. Through what means can our society be rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the This is the land where hate should and 11 a.m. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. 10 Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. CHURCH. 51 Old Town Road. —"When it comes to being healthy and staying that care with adequate social supports and education of 10:30 a.m.. Service. ditionally, ihe social, humanitarian, and egalitarian “dem'edicalized?” right.” (RSV, same chapter, verse mitted? die! BOLTON UNITED METHODIST a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 a.m.. Rockville Rev. Michelmo Ricci, way, doctors know best.” Research increasingly shows patients and families for self-care. Medicalization has CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnpike. Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH. pastor. 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.. movements of the last 100 years overturned the notion 6). I am sure you know some Some preachers spend hours over This is the land where strife should Rev. Mar|orie Hlles, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. meeting. 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. worship urvices. that, while physicians can treat some forms of disease, also resulted in substantial mistrust between doctor and Christians (not enough) who have an the sermon, writing and rewriting cease! -church school; 11 a.m., worship ser­ FULL GOSPEL Swensen. pastor: Milton Nllaon. VERNON UNITED METHODIST that the poor and ill ar? poor or ill because they are unfit, ,auistant pastor B and 11 a.m.. the patient is responsible for the habits of health. The fac­ patient, questionable research priorities, and cumber­ inner glow that once was called “The until every “t” is crossed and every Where dark, suspicious fear should vice. nursery. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH, CHURCH. Route 30 Rev. Marjorie stupid, evil, or destined by God to be that way. Answers: ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, worship services, nursery for Infants; Hlles. pastor. 9:15 a m. church tors that determine health status are largely social, some and costly controls and regulations. lost radiance of the Christian faith.” “i” is dotted to the minister’s fly CHURCH. Boston Turnpike. Rev. minister. 10:30 a m., praise, worship 9:25 a.m., Sunday Bible School school: 9 15 a m . worship urvlce. behavioral, and environmental. They relate to sanitation; The psalmist had had a rough time satisfaction. Others often boast of Before our flag of light and peace. John C. Holllger. vicar. 10 a.m.. Fami­ service and Bible study; 7 p.m.. classes for ages two through adult, nurury T1. The reliance on medicine to solve our personal and ly Eucharist; 11 a.m., Nursery deliverance service. nursery lor Infants. 10:25 to 10:55. CHURCH OF ST 6ERNARD. Negative impacts nutrition; exercise; pollution control; safety at home, at yet he wrpte of the joy in his heart their skill at “extemporaneous Then let us purge of poisoned fellowship coffee time. Demedicalization social problems as well as our physical illnesses. program and cofjee fellowship. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 Lake Rockville Rev John J White, pastor. There is no denying that the impact of modern medical work, in cities, and on highways; and the ability to handle that God had given him. preaching.” One such clergy of the thought BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL St. Rev. James Bellasov, pastor. 9:30 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Saturday m assu at 5 and 7 p.m.. The situation seems to cry. for some balance and sortie , 2. Medical and scientific discoveries, the Industrial CHURCH. Bolton Center Road. Rev. a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a m., CHURCH. Park and Church streets. Sunday m asus at 6:00.10 and 11:30 technology has been beneficial to many. Equally impor­ stresses of life with skills learned at an early age. Where do you find your joy? In the Old School made such a claim in­ That service to the state we give. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector: brakes. And, in fact, there arp signs that a countervailing Revolution, the post-World War II economic boom, and J. Stanton Conover, minister; 9:30 worship service; 7 p.m.. evening ser­ a.m. tant, but less widely publicized, however, have been the —"If we spend enough money and energy to educate the affluent society? in your popularity? dicating that he could do this with And so be worthy, as we ought. a.m.. Morning woVshIp, church vice. Rev. J. Gary L'Hommedieu. assistant ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST force — a trend toward “demedicalization” — is gaining ^ e social movements of the last 100 years. in your power? in nature? in your any topic and derive a spiritual Of the great land in which we school and nursery; 10:30 a.m. coffee CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, to the rector: Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. CHURCH. 142 Grove St. Rev Richard negative or at least questionable consequences of public, we can prevent most disease and injury.” With assistant to the rector 7:30 a.m.. Holy steam. skill at golf? We could list cooking, gospel message from it. live!” hour in Chandler Halt; 10:45 a.m. Adams Street at Thompson Road. E. Thompson, pastor 10:45 a.m , labeling so many aspects of life in a medical context. the exception of basic sanitation and immunization 3. Medicalization causes unrealistic assumptions and forum program and adult study Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ Eucharist; 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist worship urvlce. At the.forefront of the new trend is the practice of self- bridge, music, the dance, and a Some friends took him up on his day masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.: Sun­ and Church School. 11 a.m. Holy FIRST CONGREGATIONAL In reality, medicalization harbors unrealistic assump­ programs, most public programs do not address the fun­ |nandates that pose a danger to good health care and “By appreciation we make group. care, which recognizes the contributions to health that myriad of other quite legitimate in­ boast — and in the midst of a service excellence in others our own proper­ day masses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and Eucharist CHURCH of Vernon, 695 Hartford tions and mandates that pose serious dangers to good damental problems. They have been misguided and mis­ pause us to neglect other factors that really determine 11:45 a m. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, come from good habits, self-help, and good nutrition. .^alth. terests and skills, but can you and do handed him a slip of paper that ty’,” Voltaire. i Coventry CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF CHURCH, 1126 Mam St. Rev. Dr. minister. Rev David C Bowling, health care and the critical doctor-patient relationship. It directed and largely oriented toward single diseases. George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Thousands of mutual aid groups have sprung up for dis­ ; 4. The growing practice of self-care and a redefinition COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside assistant minister 9:55 a m.. Chu’d encourages us to overlook medicine s limitations and to Health promotion campaigns have naively emphasized CHURCH. Route 44-A and Trow­ Street and Hillstown Road. Wendel K. Hill. Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson. pastors. school, crib room, child care. 10 a m . ease prevention, health promotionn and care of chronic unrealistic expectations for medical care. bridge Road. Rev. Brad Evans, Walton, bishop. 6:30 a.m.. Priesthood 9 a.m. and 10:45 a m. Worship ur- Worship service. pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. worship; and Relief Society; 11:15 a.m.. Sacra­ vice; 9 a.m. Church School, nuraery FULL GOSPEL 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; 7 p.m. Bi­ ment Meeting. through junior high. 7:30 p m.. Praise INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Events at churches and teaching urvlce. INC.. 9 Ellington Ave Rockville Rev. ble study and fellowship. Wednesday, SALVATION ARMY. 661 Main St. Thursday — 3:30-9:30 p.m. Church 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Philip Saunders, minister Sunday. An editorial sampler History lecture Band concert PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN officers. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school: Church and Chutnut streets, Rev. 2:30 p m . deliverance service. Directory pictures; 7 p.m. Boy CHURCH. Route 31 and North River 10:45 a.m., holiness meeting; 6 p.m., Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; Rev. Wednesday 7 30 p m.. deliverance MANCHESTER - Dr. John F. MANCHESTER- The Salvation Scouts: 7:30 p.m. Trustees Meeting: Road. Rev. W. H. Wllkens, pastor. 9 open-air meeting: 7 p.m., salvation Michael R. Lohmann. associate service. Sutherland, an associate professor of Army - Manchester Citadel Band and 7:30 p.m. Sr. Choir rehearsal. a.m., Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., meeting. pastor; Bryan Myers, intern; Rev. C. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. history at Manchester community Songsters will perform an organ worship service. UNITED PENTECOSTAL Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. Route 30 Rev. Thomas N Coiley. Friday — 3:30-9:30 p.m. Church ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Route 31. CHURCH, 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. 6:30 and 11 a m., worship urvices: pastor 6 a m. and 10:30 a m worship College, will present a slide- benefit concert at Emanuel Lutheran Directory pictures. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m.. Sun­ 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, nursery, urvices. 9 15 a m. Sunday School illustrated lecture on “ Life and Church on Sunday at 4 p.m. Saturday — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. John L. Suprenant. associate pastor. day school: 11 a.m.. worship; 6:30 adult forum. Bible study; 11 a.m. and adult Bible clau. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; p.m.. prayer; 7 p.m., worship. nurury. TALCOTTVILLE Labor in the Cheney Silk Mills,” on This Festival of Music will take Church Directory pictures; Boy Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCK; 43 NORTH UNITED METHODIST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mam What New England thinks Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Hall place in the sanctuary of the church Scout paper drive. 10:45 a.m. Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Rev. Dr. Street^ and Elm Hill Road. Rev SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 10’30 a.m., worship service, nursery; Howard L. Love, putor. 9 a m. end Kenneth E. Knox, pastor 10:30 a m of Center Congregational Church. located at 60 Church St. 10:30 a.m. worship services; 9 a.m. Dr. Sutherland is an authority on Emanuel Church CHURCH. Routs 44A. Rev. Robert K. 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school; 7 p.m.. In­ Worship urvice ministration is planning to take in dealing with the Refreshments will be served in Bechtold. pastor. 9:30 a m.. Educa­ formal worship. nursery for children 5 years old or Brattleboro (Vt.) Reformer September 30 anyway, why did Reagan not simply let a're in short supply, and there is a current glut of oil. migration and social patterns of Luther Hall following the perfor­ MANCHESTER— Events tion for all ages; 11 a.m., worship ser­ ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL younger; 10:30 a.m. Church school, nation’s multitudinous problems. He spent much of his them expire on schedule and thus escape any political scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran vice. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. aged 3 to 6th grade. Fears expressed in New England and elsewhere on " Over the long term, however, the incentive of free ethnic groups during the industrial mance. A free-will offering will be Rev. Walter A. Hyszko. pastor. 0 a m., SECOND CONGREGATIONAL behalf of the vanishing family farm in the U.S. never time at the conference saying, in effect, it was too early heat? iQarket prices will encourage recovery of secondary and period of the late century. taken. Church for next week are as follows: mass In English; 10:30 a.m., mass In CHURCH. 385 N. Main St. Rev Dr. East Hartford Jam u D. MacLauchiin. pastor. 10 Tin to comment on subjects raised by the reporters. As director of the Institute of local Sunday 1 p.m. Widows and English and Polish. have stirred much of a response from the public, which is ’That he consciously chose to brook criticism so early in tertiary oil from old wells. This is expected to at least The band has been in continuous a m. worship service and church But if the session lacked something in substance, the history at the college he has con­ Widowers; 4 p.m. Salvation Army FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD. 763 ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH. more interested in what it has to pay for its food than the the honeymoon phase of his administration, preferring to keep domestic production from falling as it did during service since is was formed in June Oak St. Rev. Ralph F. Jeliey. p^tor. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin school; 11 a m. fellowship hour. manner of its staging was a massive improvement over ducted an oral history project on the 1888. The Songsters was formed in Concert; 6 p.m. Ruth Circle, 10 a.m.. church school;,11 a.m., mor­ J. Scholsky. pastor. Saturday mass at CENTER CONGREGATIONAL size of thefarm that produces it. Now the U.S. Depart­ get on with his program for “getting government off the most of the last decade. CHURCH 11 Center Street Rev SPUKS presidential news conferences of the recent past. Cheney Silk Mill workers. He was in­ 1904. Pumpemickle Pub; 6:30 Youth Par­ ning worship; 7 p.m., evening service. 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 6:30, 10 ment of Agriculture has come up with a report that Mys backs of people,” may be a signal of how he plans to run FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of East and 11:30 a.m. Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; (Eugene Brewer Under new White House rules, the reporters were strumental in obtaining the designa­ Both groups have appeared ty, chapel. Hartford (Southern baptist Conven­ ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. William Rev. Chet Copeland, associate family farms deserve special attention not because the presidency. If it portends an era of leadership that asked to give up the habit of leaping to their feet and tion of National Historic Landmark frequently in Manchester civic Monday — 3:30 staff; 6:45 Scouts, tion). 36 Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, F. Carroll. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski. pastor; Rev. Clifford 0.Simpson, Thomas Jefferson thought they were the backbone of a acts out of commitment to a strong central philowphy Newport, (R -i.) Daily News for the Cheney Silk Mill District and bowling; 7:30 Christian Education, pastor. 11 a.m. arid 7 p.m., worship team ministry; Rev. Edward J. Rear­ putor enterltus. 10 a.m. worship ur- For lingering doubters shouting for the attention of the president in between celebrations. don. In residence. Saturday masses vice. 10 a.m. Church School 11:15 democracy, but because they are more efficient rather than jolitical considerations, Americans should now serves as consultant to the Anniversary Committee. services, nursery; 0:45 a.m., Sunday. about the impact of the questions. Instead they were instructed to keep their •Vi As is well known, ve did not support Ronald Reagan for school; 6 p.m.. Training Union. at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at a.m. coffu shoppe producers than the larger corporate enterprises. consider toe price of decontrol — estimated at |io billion '^ s id e n t. Our choie e was John Anderson. Cheney National Historic District Tuesday — 10 Beethoven; 1:30 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m., noon and 6 media upon pubiic opinion, seats and quietly raise their hands for recognition. Film series p.m. The report, which was released by Bob Bergland, the in added energy costs over toe next nine month? — money Commission. Lydia Circle, Phebe Circle at Inez (Lutheran Church In America). 1120 South Windsor we point to the recent ' Having said this, we must acknowledge that Mr. MANCHESTER— The second in Silver Lane. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., ST. BRIDGET CHU tOH, 70 Main hostage release hysteria and The reporters complied, proving that it really is possi­ His talk will be followed by a ques­ and Mabel Olson’s; 4 Junior Choir; 7 St. Rev. Philip A. SherMan and Rev. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH. departing agriculture secretory, just before the clock ran well spent. , Reagan is our pr^ident, and as such, is entitled to a the Dobson Film series, “Shaping the pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School; the cynical reaction reiative ble for a presidential news conference to be conducted by tion period and social time with Conway Diet; 7 :3 0 ,Parish Life, 10:30 a.m. coffee hour; 11 a.m. Emilio P. Padelli, co-pastors. Satur­ 1790 Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. out on the Carter administration, states that the most ef­ modicum of respect and to a fair opportunity to show Will without Breaking the Spirit,” Richardson, minister. 9:15 and 10:45 to Vietnam veterans. POWs. the House correspondents to ask pertinent or probing Measurable long-term advantages should accrue to the Worship and music. worship. day masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m; Sun­ ficient farms are neither the small marginal operations refreshments to be provided by will be shown at Tilnlty Covenant FIRST CONGREGATIONAL day m uses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and a.m. worship urvlce and church and MIAs. The difference in jood faith in carrying out his programs. school. nor the biggest spreads, but rather, those earning about questions. After all, a president has always exercised the country from decontrol. The Department of Energy es­ members of the Grace Group. Church Sunday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday — 6:30 a.m. Bible CHURCH, 87 Main St. Rev. William E. noon. the nation's responses to .* Unfortunately, he has not been accorded this minimal study; 7:30 Emanuel Choir. Flynn, minister. 10 a.m.. worship ser­ JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 647 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 7 option of recognizing individual reporters, even when 3130,000 in annual income. timates that the higher prices resulting from accelerated This highly rated series features Tolland Turnpike. 9:30 a m., Bible 673 Ellington Road Rev. Carl J. these groups is largely the degree of courtesy. He has been downgraded as “an ac­ Thursday — Visitor deadline; 10 vice. church school, child care; 11 This issue is of concern to Bergland because, they competed vigorously and noisily for attention. decontrol will reduce consumption of oil by the equivalent James Dobson, a leading Christian a m., coffee hour; 6 p.m., youth cholf; discouru; 10:20 a.m., group dlKus- Sharer, putor. Saturday m assu at 4 product of the media at­ of 50,000 to 100,000 barrels a ^ y . tor,” his wife’s remarks twisted, his views exaggerated Center Church Prayer group; 11:15 Care and Visita­ 7 p.m.. youth fellowship. slon. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday m assu at titudes. The fact that Reagan was able to choose from a polite authority on the family. A nursery 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a m. notwithstanding Thomas Jefferson's vision of farmers as |1V everyone from commentators and comedians to the MANCHESTER- Events tion: 11:30 Bible study;. 3:45 Belle FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN It's a little frightening to sea of upraised hands, rather than a bobbing, bellowing will be provided. A free will offering 1535 Forbes St. Rev. Ralph CHURCH (Missouri Synod). Cooper ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH. being independent of government, government policies That reduction is expected to come out of oil imports, creators of comics like Garry ’Trudeau. scheduled next week at Center Choir; No Confirmation, No basket­ Rev. John J. Oulnn, putor: Rev. realize the power of this throng, hasn’t changed the recognition process substan­ will be received. Saunders, pastor. 10 a.m.. Sunday and High streets. Rev. Chartu W. have become absolutely critical to the way farms grow or which cost some W billion last year, lessening American , This is a free society, and we are liot arguing that “our Congregational Church are as ball practice. school; 11 a.m., worship service; 7 Kuhl, putor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship; Jouph H. Keating, aulslant pastor. force in shaping the thinking fail in this country. tially. p.m., evangelistic service. Nursery at 10‘IS a m. Sunday School and Youth Saturday m a u at 5 p.m.; Sunday of so educated a populace. dependence on imported energy and reducing the im­ president, right or wrong, but our president” should be follows: Saturday — Basketball Emanuel m assu at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. The new rules do not overcome other shortcomings of all services. Forum; 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.. First and How little independent study Despite the Democratic parentage of this report. Sunday — 8:30 a.m. 9th Grade Con­ vs. Temple: 8 Emanuel Hill Chapter BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST seco.vi year youth instruction; Holy ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL balance or payments in toe country’s international ac­ toe rule. ’Traditionally, a new president is given a Second tlhurch and thought are given to President Reagan’s Department of Agriculture would do the presidential news conference; the rambling nature of firmation, library; 11:15 a.m. Jane of AA will meet in Luther Hall, CHURCH. 16 Church 81. Rev Henry Communion tie first and third Sun­ CHURCH. Sand Hill Road. Rav. Bruce counts (more than |30 billion in 1980.) “political honeymoon" of at least a month or so before MANCHESTER— Events next J. Scherer Jr., pastor. 10:30 a.m., day of each month. Jacques, pastor; Rev. Ronald E. issues! well to give it serious consideration. Federal policies the questioning; the lack of opportunity to follow up in­ Curtis y a k in g on “Career Plan­ Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Haldeman, aulstant lo the putor. 6 Oil companies will not get anything like the major toe wolves start baying. And despite the generous week at Second Congregational worship service, child care provided CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lydali auo This same vulnerability to . tailored more for small and medium-sized farms than for adequate responses; the insubstantial Inquiries from ning” Federation Room; 6 p.m. Church St. for Infants through age 6. 9:15 a.m. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer and am.. Holy Communion; 10 am.; skillfull ' thought- benefit of the estimated 310 billion in increased prices. manner in which he conducted himself during the transi­ Church aare as follows: family service and Sunday school. reporters representing narrow-interest publications. Junior High Ice Skating at Charter church school for all ages Including Steve Holt, ministers. Sunday ear- m anagem ent is seen in corporations would encourage the kind of initiative and tion period, including the final negotiations by the Carter Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Pancake & Open house adult class. 6 p.m Junior High and vicu: 9 a.m. Bible dasau: 10 a.m. AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN Nevertheless, the Reagan code of behavior for the Oak Park followed by refreshments worship, 6 p.m. worship. Wednesday: REFORMED CHURCH. Rev. Bari Van spiritual or religious self-sufficiency that the president has talked a lot about Decontrol will present an opportunity for government Sausage Breakfast: 11:15 a.m. Music Senior High Fellowships. White House press corps goes a long way toward administration to gain freedom for the hostages, Mr. at the church. MANCHESTER-There will be a WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 7 p.m. Bible study. Nursery provided Antwerpen, putor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday matters, also. The im­ in his campaign speeches, and even in his inaugural. to cut expenses by phasing out Energy Department staff ‘ Reagan has been given little reciprocal courtesy. > Monday — 9:30 a.m. Center Church Appreciation Group; 11:15 a m. Job special open house at Susannah (United Methodist Church), 110 for all services. school; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. worship plications of yielding our eliminating the circus atmosphere of presidential news Bank Volunteers meeting; 7 p.m. Ellington Road. Rev. Gordon Gale, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. •ervice, nuraery at both eervicu. Thomas Jefferson did, after all, have a point. who have operated the cun^rsom e entitlements and Let's stop judging President Reagan according to a Women business meeting, Robbins Wesley Hall, for members and MESSIAH EVANGELICAL spiritual selves to the conferences without interfering with the reporters’ abili­ Vernon Chorale Concert. pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service, SCIENTIST. 447 N. Main St. 10:30 allocation programs. friends of South United Methodist child care. a.m., church service. Sunday school, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin manItHilations of perceived ty to carry out their professional responsibilities. : ^ l e he once played on toe sliver screen. Let’s judge him Room. Monday — 7:30 p.m. C.E. Board; Synod). 300 Buckland Road. Rav. Tuesday - 3:30 p.m. Pilgrim Church on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. THUTH BAf^TIST CHURCH, and care for small children. experts in the field are in­ Portland (Maine) Press Herald The change is good. 'V A department spokesman figured 150 “operations ->6nly by his performance in the White House. Criticize 7:30 p.m. W.C.F. Elxecutive Board. meeting in Slye Elementary School. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. Ronald Muetjel. putor. 9:30 am., finite. because the issues Choir, Memorial Hall; 6:30 p.m. The open house Is being held to worship service; 10:30 a m.. Sunday President Reagan's first full-scale news conference him, if you will, for his economic policies, his foreign Tuesday — 9:30 a.m. Bible study; Kingston Drive. Rev. Bim Rowley, 585 E. Center St. Rev. James I. Meek, and consequences are in­ people” could quickly be eliminated and another 750 by Sacred Dance Group, Federation provide an opportunity to see Susan­ pastor. 10 a.m. Bible classes; 11 a.m. minister 9:15 a m.. Church school for school. since taking office was both remarkable and refreshing, policy — but not because he once appeared on the silver all ages, kindergarten through Grade OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN finite. "Take heed lest .... the second half of fiscal 1982. Such savings will only be Room: 7:30 p.m. Board of Christian 3:45 p.m. Confirmation blass; 3:30- nah Wesley Hall in its new role as worship service; 7 p.m.. Evening ser­ not so much for its content but for the manner in which it Providence (R .l.) Journal-Bulletin screen. To do anything else Is not only to demean him, but vice. Nursery provided for all ser­ 4 continuing during the aervica; 10:30 CHURCH. (Missouri Synod) 239 any one .... maketh spoil of real, however, if these workers are let go - not likely, as Concern, Robbins Room; 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Church Directory pictures: headquarters for the Greater a.m.. Morning worship, nuraery Graham Road. 9 a.m.. Sunday President Reagan s early removal of price controls, to demean the country he leads. vices. you through his philosophy was held. they are Civil Service members — or transferred to jobs Board of Christian Education, 59A 7:30 p.m. Membership class; 7:30 Manchester Chamber of Commerce, provided. school; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship. entitlements and allocations from domestic crude oil CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 236 and vain deceit...." Col. 2 S. Predictably, perhaps, little genuine news emerged vacated by others. ’ We think the United States has undergone sufficient Congress St. p.m. Strickland-Borst-'Tozer Group. the Manchester-Bolton Branch of the Glastonbury production was bound to bring political criticism. Decon­ Wednesday — 3:30-9:30 p.m. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior Vernon from the president’s premiere meeting with reporters. tumillation. Let’s not go out of our way to kick ourselves Wednesday —,7:30 p.m. Chancel American Red Cross and the River ST DUNSTAN'8 CHURCH. pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, mirilater BHKN OF (MIST Church Directory pictures; 6:30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 W ut Only nine days on the job, Reagan was not prepared to trol will cause pain, increasing the price of gasoline and Domestic oil production, however, is not likely to be in­ in the itomach just for the fun of it. There are plenty of Choir, Federation Room. East Homemakers. These three new Manchester Road. Rev. Joseph R. of vtsitatlon and outreach. 9:30 a.m.. Missions Committee: 7:30 p.m. Bible Bannon. pastor. Saturday mass it 5 Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., worship, St., Rockville Saturday m assu at 5 Lydali and Vernon Streets home heating fuel. creased soon by decontrol. The industry is exploring and occupants will be the hosts for the end 7 p m.; Sunday m assu at 8 30 explain in any detail new programs or approaches his ad­ people out there who are just waiting for us to engage In Thursday — 7:30 p.m. Prudential study. p.m., Sunday masses at 6. 9:30 and children's church and nuraery; 7 Since controls were destined by law to end next drilling new wells at a record rate, oil rigs and equipment this old masochistic game. Board, Robbins Room. afternoon. 11 a.m. p.m.. evening service, nuraerv. (Polish). 10 and 11 15 am. ^

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HARTFORD (UPI) - A federal valescent home," he said. "I think Ferguson judge has rejected the state's request I’m doing good and all of a sudden to place a quadriplegic man in in­ they tell me how bad I’m doing.” \ r stitutional care, allowing him to re­ Blumenfeld said federal law In­ fills slot main in his East Hartford home. tends to allow a paitent to forego in­ U.S. District Judge M. Joseph stitutional care and still receive help. MANCHESTER - Former Scoring mark Blumenfeld issed a preliminary in­ Raymond R. Norko, director of the Republican Town Chairman Thomas junction Thursday, ordering the state Legal Aid Society, said Blumenfeld’s F. Ferguson was elected Thursday to continue home nursing, assistance order was the first Connecticut night to fill the unexplred term of for James Lynch, 36. ruling on a key section of a law con­ Wally Irish as state central com­ An attorney from the Hartford cerning the rights of the han­ mitteeman from the Third Senatorial County Legal Aid Society said the dicapped. District. ' decision could help other physically Legal language over “the least The election took place at a for Anderson handicapped or retarded Connecticut restrictive environment" has been meeting of the district committee in the Raymond Library at East Hart­ With 6-fooW pivot man Biil Ander­ 697 points. Anderson snapped the and tried to shadow (John) Maloney, residents stay out of large in- an issue in recent litigation over the son becoming the all-time career ford. mark in the third period. / And he didn’t have a good night. " situtions. rights of physically handicapped and scoring leader in school history, The state wanted to stop providing retarded persons living in large in­ Irish resigned the post and his term The clubs were deadlocked at the Maloney, the league's leading Manchester High tripped Conard turn at 19-all with Manchester taking 56 hours of weekly home health care stitutions. would have expired in the spring. scorer, was held under his 24-point Ferguson, who was not opposed. Is High, 71-56, in CCIL basketball action a 36-26 halftime bulge. The Indians norm with only 13 tallies. on the grounds that his wish to live in Blumenfeld said the state could last night in West Hartford. expected to seek relection at the end continued their surge in the third Duck Williams and Joe Maher each the house was a threat to his health. still request Lynch be moved if there The triumph was the Indians’ 12th Lynch said he was better off at was eviden'’e home care is too expen­ of term. stanza,' moving the lead to as many added 13 points for Manchester, John in a row and moves them to 13-1 in as 20 points, before taking a 52-37 home, physically and psychological- sive to provide. The state didn’t men­ .the leajue and 14-1 overall. The set­ Kowalski was also in twin digits for edge into the final stanza. Conard with 10 points along with l.V' tioned expense as a justification in back drops the Chieftains to 4-9 in the Church group Manchester was not threatened in Bruce Stone who netted 13. "1 spent a year in a New York their arguments. CCIL and 6-9 overall. the closing eight minutes. Manchester (7 1 ( — Williams 6 1-2 hospital rehabilitating myself tp live The judge also said there was basis The Indians maintained their one- I rV plans housing “It was a good team effort for us,” 13, Silve 3 0-0 6, Anderson 7 8-13 22, in society and the state wants to put for trial on whether the state Is game lead over Simsbury High, a 41- voiced Manchester Coach Doug Britnell 2 1-3 5, Maher 4 5-6 13, me away. " said Lynch, who was in­ obligated to fund Lynch’s home care, 38 winner over Enfield, whiie the MANCHESTER - Seven church Pearson. “We just had too much Oleksinski 2 0-0 4, Panaro 1 2-3 4, jured in a diving accident 17 years but ordered the officials to continue locals went up two games in the loss officials In MACC developed a firepower for them. And Billy Pedemonte 1 1-2 3. Troy 0 1-11, John­ ago. paying for his extensive care in the column over Windham High, a 72-66 "I'd rather be in prison than a con­ meantime. ■ 4, , proposal Thursday night to form a (Anderson) controlled the boards,” son 0 0-0 0, McCurry 0 0-0 0 Totals 26 upset victim to Ferm i High. he added. 19-30 71, non-profit housing corporation. They Windham stands 10-3 in the league, will seek to construct a small com­ Anderson latched onto 19 caroms, Conard (.56) — Maloney 5 3-4 13, Simsbury 12-2. 16 on the defensive glass, as) Richard Hamll (center) and his children (left to right) Tina, Barry and Pam. plex of cooperatives for mainly low- Anderson had a game-high 22 Martin 2 0-0 4, Kallinich 3 0-1 6, Powers seeks rule income families. Manchester held a 44-30 edge in the Dubiel 3 1-4 7, Hampton 1 0-1 2, Stone points to move his career total to 708 rebounding department. If the proposal meets with ap­ ■ % 6 1-1 13, Kowalski 5 0-0 10, Hunger- points, surpassing the previous “It was a good sound game for us. proval from the churches, the group school standard held by Scott Hyde of ford 0 0-2 0, Sargent 0 1-2 1, to keep 50<; fares ThankSi gift recipient says will begin to seek funds on a state and We played a little zone, a little man Humenney.O 0-0 0. .Totals 25 6-15 56 private level. If the corporation is formed, the HARTFORD lUPI) - State improperly put a 15-cenf^re in­ MANCHESTER - The Seasonal had appreciated their help. the family had had a turkey dinner. group may develop plans for con­ Transportation Commissioner crease into effect. Sharing Appeal at Christmas time “It was one of the best Christ­ Hamil also had special thanks for struction of a small site of maybe 40 Arthur Powers has asked a The court took issue with Powers' brought out a lot of generousity and mases ever,” Richard Hamil said. Overtime necessary legislative committee to adopt failure to go through the regulation caring from Manchester citizens. Father George at the Church of the to 75 units. The units would be He was the handicapped dad who Assumption. Father George had emergency regulations that would process to hike the fares last March 1 The toys, clothing and food given to had been raising three children by cooperatives and probably would not hold Connecticut Transit Co. bus taken the children out and bought be renovations of existing housing, and Hartford city attorneys who the Manchester Area Conference of himself for the past three and a fares at 50 cents. them each a Christmas outfit. but new structures. brought the suit said they would Churches brightened the Christ­ half years. Powers said the action was needed take legal action to roll back the in­ Nancy Carr, director of MACC, mases of many. The Seasonal Sharing Appeal had “I jpst wanted to thank as South nips East if present levels of service were to be crease. said this was because there was a Most of the recipients were donated gifts of clothing and toys to maintained on the state-owned buses Powers asked the Regulations everyone,” Hamil said. “It was one strong feeling that more housing was anonymous, but one wanted his children. The presents were all Minus two starters who fouled out to win with 24 turnovers but despite that serve 121,000 daily riders in the Review Committee to adopt of the best Christmases We’Ve needed for low income families than lead as the Eagles committed four Manchester to know how much he colorfully w rapp^. ’That evening had.” with two minutes left in regulation. that we played hard.” consecutive turnovers. But the Hartford. New Haven and Stamford emergency regulations which would was currently available. East Catholic didn’t have the inside East also latched onto only 14 areas. take effect Feb. 23, He said failure to Eagles recovered smartly and went muscle to keep up as South Catholic rebounds, a figure which hurt it in on a 9-2 tear including 5 points from The commissioner went before the maintain the higher fares would took a 66-62 overtime decision in a the end. Regulations Review Committee create the “imminent peril” of ser­ School plans 6foot-2 sophomore Doug Bond, to thrilling HCC basketball battle last "They made some key foul shots. take the upper hand. The Rebels Thursday in light of a state Supreme vice cutbacks. Della Fera joins fight night at the University of Hartford. They went inside on us .without Ra- Court ruling earlier this week he had Even with the higher fares. Powers fought back for a 169 edge before open house The victory tightened the Rebels’ dant and Bond in the overtime and East ran off to its first-period lead. said the state was paying a 46-cent hold on the top rung in the conference we fouled them,” Penders stated. Yale University subsidy for every bus ride and would The Eagles tallied the opening five MANCHESTER - The Blue at 7-1 and improves their overall Howie Masini had 16 points for points of the second canto for a 2611 plans fee hikes have to come up with at least $300,(X)0 against firm’s expansion Shutter Plan and Learn School, a standard to 13-3^ East falls to 63 in South, including a perfect 16for-10 Cheney Tech’s Brian Eaton and Clay Visitors copped thriiiing 65-62 decision. lead before South came back with 6 more a month to cover costs if the the HCC and 8=7overall with the set­ NEW HAVEN lU Pl) - Yale nursery school for 3-to 5-year-olds, from the charity stripe. Dwight unanswered markers. But East out- fares were rolled back. Folsom of Rham High both eye elusive (Heraid photo by Burbank) back. University has announced the largest By MARY KITZMANN self-styled activist Walter Zingler of However, Zingier and the will have an open house at Trinity basketball In last night's game at Cheney. Williams had 19 points to pace South, scored the Rebels, 12-6, the rest of Hartford Corporation Counsel Holl Street, fears the sale means Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack Eagle starters Doug Bond and including 3-for-5 from the foul line in fee increase in the school’s 280-year Alexander Goldfarb said the com­ Herald Reporter residents’ attorney, Jon Berman, the stanza for a 32-23 halftime bulge. history, raising the price of tuition MANCHESTER - Republican further encroachment on their repeated claims that the subcom­ St. Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Russ Rbdant, the latter limited to the overtime. Mike Thomas was 2- Brian Galligan, with 8 second- missioner's request for the emergen­ homes, despite promises of the com­ mittee was stacked against the Interested parents and c h ild ^ ace just 2 points, iouled out with two for-3 and Guy Carbone perfect on 2 and room and board for an un­ cy regulations was unwarranted and Director Gloria Della Fera joined stanza points, had 14 at the intermis­ dergraduate student to more than the residents’ corner Friday in their pany to state in writing no residential neighborhood since the beginning. welcome to visit the school ana apply minutes left in regulation.That allowed attempts. sion with Bond netting 13. Dwight vowed legal action if the committee for September enrollment. The non­ Start South, which tied it at 55-all at (he Galligan had 22 points. Bond 17 and homes will he purchased for expan­ ’They do not expect recommendations to finish thriller $10,000 a year. approved itr battle to limit the growth of Multi- Williams had 10 first-half markers Circuits Inc. in the Holl Street sion. favoring them. profit school is open to all children no end of regulation on a Joe Mozzicato Kyle Ayer 11 for East. Radant was for South. neighborhood. “I cannot, in all honesty, bring ’The Board of Directors will face matter what race, color, or creed. hoop, to go inside in the three-minute held in check by Masini. “South did a Each quintet had 6 first-quarjer extra session. Judge orders jail term With the release of her statement myself to believe that expansion of the item on its Feb. 10 agenda in a The sessions meet Monday, real good job on him defensively. We turnovers with the Rebels continuing regular meeting at the Senior Wednesday and Friday from 8:45 to finds East fouled and the Rebels con­ wanted to get the ball inside to him to be sloppy i the second stanza with late Friday, Ms. Della Fera becomes this very successful company is Rham edging Tech verted 7-of-lO from the foul stripe to the first town leader to take a stand going to end with the proposed Citizens Center. Ms. Della Fera 11 a.m or from 12 to 2:15 o.m. Each but just couldn’t,” Penders stated. 9 more while East finished the half for ^obtuary burglar’ noted several points she would like school day gives time for music, arts Talk about thrillers, last night’s front and intermission on the Cheney pumped in 19 points in the take the verdict. “It was a heckuva game to see but with only 8 turnovers. in the two-month old controversy acquisition of the town garage and an basketball offering at Cheney Tech 8,700-square foot addition,” Mrs. considered before the meeting, inc­ aiid crafts, numbers and letters, strength of a 24-point outburst while third canto and moved into a 51-50 “We lost two starters and played not to coach,” added Penders. South Catholic (16) — Masini 3 HARTFORD — Described by the Pacheco, stanoing in court with a which pits a neighborhood against was just that from whistle to whistle Della Fera said. luding asking Muiti-Circuits to cooking and nutrition, free play and Tech was held to 14 points. edge at the break thanks to an eight without them the last seven East’s last lead was at 59-58 in the 1610 16, Williams 8 3-4 19, Christie 0 judge as a "classic example of the broken ankle sustained in an one of the town’s biggest employers. with Rham High going home with a relocate in an industrial park. outdoor activities in addition to “I was pleased with the way our point effort by Scott Cable in the minutes,” stated ast Coach Jim overtime on two Dennis McCoy free 0-0 0, Thomas 4 4-5 12, Mozzicato 3 2-4 evil of drugs," Luis Pacheco, called attempted jail break two weeks ago, Ms. Della Fera, who won political It simply does not add up to 65-62 triumph. renoun organizing residents to op­ “It does not appear that such a fine serveral field trips during the year. team came back,” Coach Craig (Charter Oak Conference meeting. Penders, “To beat South you have to throws but Thomas then stuck a 8, Herbert 0 1-2 1, Mirabello 3 61 6, the "obituary burglar ” was told the judge he began burglaries accepted industrial long-range plan­ Tech jumped off to an 18-17 first Phillips said, “especially in the third have all your players on the floor. jumper for South and East couldn't pose participation in the federal ning,” she said. mdustnal o^^anization^^as^^ The state licensed school is taught The final eight minutes, was basket Carbone 1 2-2 4. Totals 22 22-28 66. sentenced Thursday to a 20-to-42-year years ago to purchase heroin after he by four qualified teachers with Judy period lead but Rham moved out period.” for basket and foul for foul and it And they had the starters in.” regain the upper hand. The Rebels prison term. Community Development block A seven-member subcommittee to East Catholic (62)— Ayer 3 5-611, withdrew from a methadone difficulty in relocating at some other Marteney as director. kept the small crowd on the edge of Ten turnovers by the Eagles in the clinched the verdict from the charity Pacheco, a Manchester resident, program. grant program, said she will vote mediate the question of whether in­ Radant 1 0-0 2, Galligan 9 4-4 22, more suitable site within the Town of its seat. third stanza enabled the Rebels to line. Pagani 1 0-12, Bond 7 3-3 17, McCoy 0 acquired the nickname for his "Drugs are my problem,” he said. against selling the Harrison Street dustry should exist in the residential Manchester,” she said. wipe out a 32-23 halftime deficit. The 3-4 3, Hintz 0 0-0 0, Falkowski 1 3-5 5. alleged practice pf picking his vic­ "They make me do things I shouldn’t town garage. Multi-Circuits wants area concluded its work Thursday by Rham placed all five starters in East took a 15-11 lead at the turn. Multi-Circuits spokesmen, and Villaffe plans Hartford-based victors outscored Totals 22 18-23 62. tims from newspapers obituary do.” the garage to expand its operations. deciding to give separate recommen­ twin scoring figures with Rich The Rebels jumped to a quick 4-0 The neighborhood group, led by president Merrill Whiston, have told Herold East in the third segment to take a columns. He would burglarize the dations to the Board of Directors. Pacheco was classified as a town officials the firm will leave fish &y event Hayber setting the pace with 17 40-36 edge into the final canto. empty homes during the funerals. "career criminal” after pleading town —taking its $4 million payroll points. Clay Folsom dropped in 13 “We lost our poise in the third Pacheco used the money from the points, Ray Tuohey and Barry guilty to 10 counts of burglary and and property taxes with it —unless MANCHESTER - Spencer quarter,” Penders noted. East had 24 crimes to support his drug habit, it larceny. allowed to expand at Harrison Village, one of the town Housing MacLachlan each pumped in a dozen turnovers overall. “You can’t expect was alleged. By First female points and Ben Wright added 10 to the He sat quietly through the Residents warn Street.’The company recently com­ Authority’s units for the elderly and Superior Court Judge M. Morgan prosecution's description of him as a well-balanced attack. pleted a $2 million capital im­ handicapped, today is hosting a New Earl Yost Kline brushed aside the 31-year-old "cold, calculating criminal" who es­ McEnroe wins provements project there. England Fish Fry Night. Sally hoop player Tech’s offensive standouts were man’s tearful plea for mercy caped punishment for 15 years by William Stevenson, Multi-Circuits Walker, a resident of the village, and Sports Editor Brian Eaton with 18 points. Cable Thursday. "You are a classic exam­ excusing his actions on drugs. TORONTO (UPI) - John of new expense secretary and subcommittee her a daughter and son-in-)aw, Ruth added 16 and Issac Williamson threw McEnroe, playing what was essen- ple of the evil of drugs,” he said. “I Pacheco’s lawyer painted him as a member, has said relocating is too and Bill Robinson, will put on a top class in 13 more. tialiy an extravagant exhibition see no rehablilitation hope for you.” passive burglar who carried no MANCHESTER - It’s now a $1.2 only the neighborhood, please think expensive. In addition to the promise festive New England dinner in the match, used a strong return and weapons, and suggested a sentence of million bond issue, not swapping the again. We’re talking about your tax Each side came up with 26 field not to encroach on residential recreation hall for the entire village. superior placement to prevail 63,63 five to 10 years. Harrison Street town garage for a dollars.” Congratulations are extended to NHL all-star game will be telecast by goals but the visitors cashed in three property, he pledged Thursday not to The hall will be decorated in over Vitas Cierulaitis Friday in the Defense attorney Nicholas new one constructed by Multi- Multi-Circuits originally ap­ Monica Murphy, the first Channel 30 starting at 11:30. Mark more times at the foul line, hitting 13 Man to face use the town garage for manufac­ nautical style as Mrs. Walker and the third round of the $500,000 Tennis Cardwell urged the judge to review Circuits Inc., Walt Zingler, a Holl proached the town with a proposal to Manchester schoolgirl to register a Howe and Mike Rogers will repre­ or 21 tries while Tech hopped 10 of 18 turing eletronics circuits. Robinsons’ share their late sununer Challenge. other burglary sentences before Street resident fighting the com­ swap a new garage for the Harrison career 1,000 points in basketball. The sent the Whalers on the Prince of free throws. The residents oppose any further catch with their friends and assult charge deciding Pacheco's case. pany’s expansion warned taxpayers Street property. But the proposed East Catholic High senior turned the Wales squad...Sunday Wight’s Both players were forced into a Friday. expansion, citing already jammed neighbors. The catch includes fresh match which had no bearing on the But Assistant State’s Attorney location in East Cemetery was trick this week with an 18-point Hartford-Philadelphia meeting at the Rham’s record went to 6-6 in the MANCHESTER — A 22-year-old traffic and noise and air pollution. fish, clams and crabs. final outcome of the tournament Thomas P. Maino said the case Zingler, who represents the rejected by the Planning and Zoning showing in the Eaglettes 55-38 deci­ Spectrum '-ill be telecast by Channel COC and 8-6 in all games and Tech man was charged with third-degree Zingler has said residents will move About 30 of the village’s 40 after they earned byes into the demonstrated that continued lenient residents who are trying to convince Commission, and the board formed a sion over Aquinas. The lefthanded 30...Fans at home Manchester High slipped to 5-7 in the conference and 5- assault and breach of peace after if the company is allowed to expand. residents are expected to turn out for semifinals Saturdav with victories in treatment early in Pacheco’s town leaders not to sell the garage subcommittee to mediate the schoolgirl is also the school’s No. 1 basketball games receive attractive 9 in all engagements. assaulting both his girlfriend and a Ms. Della Fera agreed with him. the dinner. the first two rounds. criminal career reinforced the at­ for the companyJs expansion, said neighborhood’s wishes and the com­ fem ale tennis playet...O ne of programs which includes records as Rham (65) — Hayber 6-5-17, passerby who intervened Friday, “ In addition, at a time when the McEnroe will face the loser of a titude of esaping punishment for the bond issue suggestion was made pany’s. ', Murphy’s teammates with Coach well as lineups for both varsity and Folsom 5-3-13, Tuohey 5-2-12, Wright police said. by a town director Thursday night. housing shortage is so critical, the Television correction Donna Ridel’s fine squad is Pam 4-2-10, MacLachlan 6-0-12, Ellis 0-00, late match between Bjorn Borg and crimes. Zingler said it was noted at several jayvee games. The triple cham­ Nelson Concepcion, of Hartford, very real possibility exists...some of HARTFORD — Live coverage of Cunningham who had the distinction LeBreux 0-1-1. Totals 26-13-65. Jimmy Connors in the semifinals Although he and Pete Delaney, meetings the Harrison Street garage pionship squad of 1937-38 under Coach was arguing with his girlfriend at the Talk show guests another resident, would not release the neighboring homeowners might, the state funeral of former Gov. Ella several years ago of being the first of Will Clarke still holds the school Saturday while Gerulaitis will take Spencer Street ShopRite late Friday would have to he sold through public in time, feel compelled to relocate in Grasso will be carried Sunday and her sex to break into the Manchester Cheney Tech (62) — Cable 7-2-16, on the winner. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Guests on the name, it was apparently Director channels. He believed a new garage, record for the most wins, 22, and B. Eaton 6-6-18, Gothberg 4-0-8, T. afternoon, and according to police, Sunday’s television network talk Arnold Kleinschmidt who broached the interest of the health and safety Monday by WFSB television. From Little League baseball most consecutive wins, 14. The Red Some 17,000 spectators who had assaulted her. at Multi-Circuits’ expend, was no of their children.” 11 a.m. to 12:30 the station will cover program...Jimmy Fund party last Eaton 0-0-0, Williamson 6-1-13, paid up to $20 a seat — $2,000 a week \ shows will include- the topic of building a new garage on longer a consideration. and White squad 33 years ago won the A female shopper coming out of the “As a member of our board’s sub- the state capitol ceremonies where week at The Colony in Vernon which Carpenter 1-1-3, Belanger 0-0-0, in the case of boxes — watched —Issues and Answers, ABC, noon — Olcot Street where the twon bases its CCIL, State and New England Class Nowak 0-0-0, G overnale 2-0-4, store threatened to call the police, if Thomas G, Watson, former am­ highway equipment. “This is irresponsible use of commi’.ttec on housing, I find it dif­ Mrs. Grasso’s body will be lying in saw Frank Benettieri of East Hart­ A championships. Remember the McEnroe and Gerulaitis stage a one- ( Concepcion didn’t settle down, police ficult to support this proposed in­ state. Moday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ford “roasted” realized $10,000 for Harrison 0-00. Totals 26-10-62. hour, 26minute match. bassador to Russia. Last year suggestions to float a taxpayers’ dollars to build a new gar­ fellows on that ^uad? Ed Kose, Jim said. Then he allegedly turned dustrial expansion at this location the station will cover the governor’s this fine cause. The popular and —Meet the Press, NBC, 12:30 p.m, bond issue for a new garage there age in order to replace an existing Murphy, Ike Cole, Red Gavello, around and hit her, according to because of its likely adverse impact funeral procession and ceremonies. happy-go-lucky Benettieri, qwner of — Sen. James McClure, R-Idaho, were tabled to give renovations to town garage which the PZC has of­ Roger Taggart, Bill Schieldge, police. on nearby residential properties,” These changes pre-empt the the Willow Inn in East Hartford, was chairman of the Senate Energy Com­ Manchester High School top priority. ficially ruled as adequate for town brothers Harry and Ernie Squatrito, Police arrested Concepcion around she said. regularly scheduled programs listed overwhelmed to say the least by the College fives home; mittee. ’’If this is passed,” ,the needs,” the statement said. Ted Brown, Johnny Greene, John 6 p.m. He was ordered to apepar in in the Herald’s television listing. ~ turnout and the amount of money -F ace the Nation, CBS, 11^30a.m, neighborhood’s release said, it will The residents called on taxpayers Winzler and Ace Brown. Manchester Superior Court Feb. 23. E.H. fire calls realized...Hartford Whalers will — Rep. Barber Conable, R -N !'^ cost taxpayers of Manchester ap­ to attend ’Tuesday’s Board of Direc­ Friday, 12:34 p.m -1084 Burnside Manchester fire calls show a new face tonight in Rick proximately $1.2 million. ’This means tors meeting at the Senior Citizens Eaglettes in action Ave., house fire. Friday, 5:45 p.m. —garage fire, 57 Meagher, promoted from the your taxes will rise. If you thought Center to oppose selling to Multi- Friday, 4:11 p.m. -551 Oak St., Weaver Road. Binghamton farm team while gone End of the line Three basketball games, two count, must top South and then Mer- the Multi-Circuits issue concerned Circuits. house fire. Friday, 6:31 p.m. —Box alarm will be Ray Neufeld and Michel Attractively displayed around the featuring the collegians, top Satur- cy High Tuesday to qualify for the 2914, Willie’s Steak House. Galameau to Springfield and Hull of Oarke Arena at Manchester High day’s sports calendar. state tournament. A loss would put Friday, 12:48 p.m. —Truck fire the Quebec Hockey League. The are championship’ banners won by its Manchester Community College’s them on the sidelines. Decision upsets Joyner behind Kentucky Fried Chicken, Mid­ Whalers host Chicago at 7:35 at the athletic squads. The display women’s basketball teaip -gets the South stands 8-1 in HCC play and DiCioccio quits dle Turnpike (district). brightens up the arena named in MANCHESTER - ’The refusal of the $23.8 million cut O’Neill Hartford Coliseum. festivities under way this evening as 14-4 overall. Elast is 4-4 in conference honor of the late Will Clarke, retired the General Assembly to ratify a proposed. The governor then su^ MANCHESTER - A member of it hosts Tunxis Community College at action. John Fischer H. Fischer of Norfolk, Va.; six Support group MHS basketball coach... UConn East Catholic High at 6 o’clock. The $23.8 million cut in state aid, and the mitted his budget, containing a tax the Economic Development Com­ Two wrestling matches and an ice MANCHESTER — John Fischer, grandchildren: two great mission for three years has an­ MANCHESTER—Parents of grade Notes off the cuff ^ basketball team averaged 12,920 fans Lady Cougars sport a 3-6 won-lost governor’s new proposal of an 11 per­ on unincorporated businesses hockey clash also are on today’s 88, of 61 Bridge St. died Friday at his grandchildren; two nephews; and nounced his resignation. school and junior high school age Reader asks who is the highest for five appearances at the Hartford mark. cent increase in state spending, were grossing over $100,000, and in­ slate. The Manchester Hgigh home. one niece. 'children of Center Congregational paid quarterback in the National Civic Center this season...Next criticized Friday by state Rep. Walt creasing spending 11.9 percent. John DiCioccio Jr., who worked The MCC men take over at 8 matmen, 1-162 overall, are at East He was born June 19, 1892 in to develop the town’s Buckland In­ Church are invited to participate in a Football League. The answer Is Bob season, UConn will play host to the Funeral services will be Monday Joyner, R-Manchester. “It appears the Legislature is con­ o’clock as they entertain Tunxis at Hartford High while crosstown East Maldue, Austria and came to dustrial Park including the J.C. support group for parents. Griese of the Miami Dolphins... Big East Championship in Hartford, afternoon at 1:30 at Concordia Joyner, who voted for Gov. tent to pass on its budgetary respon­ the Eagles’ Nest in the nightcap. The Catholic, 67-1, Is involved in a tri­ Manchester in 1909. A contractor in Penney complex, resigned as he The group will meet monthly on the Regular fans at home starts of the Syracuse having that honor this Lutheran Church with burial in East William O’Neill’s proposal to ease sibilities to the governor ... neglec­ Cougars stand 612 for the season match against Bloomfield and host the area for years, Mr. Fischer moved from Manchester to East third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 Blast Hartford Explorer games In the season...Numerous door prizes will Cemetery. the state deficit by trimming Urban ting completely the need to cut and with one of the setbacks ap 8659 Rockville. Mat action at each loca­ retired 20 years ago. Hartford. p.m. at the church. The first meeting New England Basketball Assn. Eddie be awarded at tonight’s hoop drubbing handed them by Tunxis tion starts at 1 o’clock. Action aid, said the Legislature’s prune the budget into shape,” Joyner will be Feb. 18. Werner, Ev “Swede” Solomonson He was a member of Concordia Friends may call at the Watkins failure to pass it also means “it ’’Being a small part of the J.C. doubleheader at East Catholic High back on Jan. 6. said. , Topics of interest to the group,- and Buck Bycholski. There’s no Lutheran (Dhurch and the church's Funeral Home, 142 East Center doesn't look like the Legislature will Penney and Buckland Industrial featuring Manchester Community East Catholic girls’ cagers, 7-8 Manchester High’s ice hockey “I am fearful that members of the such as issues of discipline, freedom, better buy in the roundball game in Although the game was exciting from start to finish. It was a Golden Age Club. Survivors are his Street, Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 make any real effort to cut the new Park projects has proved to a Clpllege qulnets. Raffle winners will overall, have a critical encounter sextet, 1-17, has a home date tonight Democratic majority in the House responsibility, sex. drugs, will be dis­ the area than for Elxplorer games the long night for Kelly Belanger, 3, who found her mother’s lap wife, Mrs. Anna Cswertek Fischer of and Sunday night from 7 to 9. spending proposal.” unique experience; one I w(ll not also be announced at halftime tonight against arch-rival South against Wethersfield H l^ at the Manchester; two sons, J. Edward and Senate may even try to increase cussed. Resource people can be asking price a penny less than a following a drawing, first prize a trip more comfortable at Cheney Tech. Mrs. Cora Belanger was Memorial donations may be made Wednesday, the Legislature passed the budget adding further to state soon forget,” he said in his resigna­ Catholic in Hartford at 8 o’clock. The Bolton Ice Palace at 7:50. The Indian Fischer of Manchester and George brought in on topics of interest lu die dollar and some nights two league for two to Bermuda...Have a nice to Concordia Lutheran Church. a bill trimming aid by about half of spending.” tion letter. Eaglettes. who dropped the first icemen were battered and bruised in more Interested In game in which her son, Mark, played with group. ;; games are offered...Tuesday night’s weekend. meeting to the Rebels by a 51-32 Thursday’s 17-2 setback to Fermi. Tech, a loser to Rham High. (Herald photo by Burbank)

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14 ~ EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Feb. 7, 1961 Green light given EVENING HERALD, Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 - 15 DePaul would like Jenkins in baseball UCLA on schedule NEW YORK (UPI) - Pitcher The Canadlan-bom Jenkins was should do it. Drugs are harmful and CHICAGO (UPI) - Look for the The Notre Dame-UCLA rivalry has Ferguson Jenkins of the Texas arrested in Toronto, Aug. 25, for especially harmful to youngstm and it,” Phelps concedes. j rii< basketball rivalry between UCLA produced its own share of classics, Rangers, convicted of possession of posession of cocaine and found guilty athletes. I ask the fans to forgive me. S'**-' The game Sunday, which will be and DePaul to continue in the coming but mostly they were contests Irish drugs last year, escap^ suspouion Dec. 18 in Ontario Provincial ^ u rt. I pledge that I will never again use il­ m : nationally televised, will match two years. However, it may come at the fans would want to remember. Notre by Baseball Cdhnmissioner Bowie Judge J o ry Youngthen erased the legal drugs and T will join with of the best plavers in the country in Kuhn Friday on condition that he sup- expense of the UCLA-Notre Dame Dame ended UCLA’s 88game win­ UCLA’s ligkning quick guard. Rod baseball and the Rangers to help series. ning streak and has dominated the ' port a four-point program helping combat the drug problem.” Foster, ana Notre Dame senior m i, The Bruins and Biue Demons have series — both at South Bend and baseball to intensify its case against Kuhn’s official statement said he forward Kelly Trlpucka. played the past several years and the Westwood. ’ the misuse of drugs. ^ Four-point was "satisfied that Mr. Jenkins is “ Regardless of who wins, I thinks intersectional battles have seen Phelps has had the best of UCLA in Kuhn announced that Jenkins, a genuinely sorry that his conduct has it’s a good bet we’ll both be in the some of the most exciting games in recent years. He had a four-game seven-time 20-game winner- with a program set a poor example” and added that NCAA,” Phelps says. "That’s what the country. DePaui reached the winning streak going until the Bruins career total of 2S9 victories, has this attitude "played a key role in the both teams have got to shoot for, get­ Flnai Four for the first time by up­ won the first meeting this year. agreed to; Commissioner’s handling of this ting ready for the playoffs. We feel setting UCLA two years ago; the “ I don’t know why we do well — A contribution by him of $10,000 verdict and gave the 37-year old matter.” The Conunissioner said he we can do this by playing tough Bruins began their Cinderella drive against UCLA. We do play them well to a suitable drug education and > pitcher an abwlute discharge. also “ took into cmsideratlon the teams like UCl^ Jate in the season.” to the finals last year by upsetting nut there and that has a lot to do with prevention program in Texas The effect of thu r u ^ is the same handling of the matter by the Cana­ then top-ranked DePaul in the NCAA specifically-aimed at young people. as if Jenkins had iiot.D ^ ctmvicted. dian authorities, Mr. Jenkins’ 19year playoffs. He also will make public Kuhn issued the following state­ record of exemplary personal con­ The most recent UCLA-DePaul t appearances in support of that ment authorized by Jenkins: duct as a professional player and his Sports Parade clash was a television natural— No. 2 program. "I very much care about the fans fine record of cooperation with in the nation vs. No. 3. — An appearance in a drug educa­ and especially about youngsters who management, fans and press.” “ I think our relationship should be ’ (WKtWm. •• tion and prevention film to be follow baseball. Kuhn said his greatest concern in edntinued,” says UCLA Cioach Larry Pepitbne Flery-tempered Hie Nastase lies on court produced by Major League Baseball. "I want them to know how deeply the case was caused by "heartfelt Kriek was telling him to ;it...and he did. Brown. “ I think it is good for us to The target audience for this film will sorry I am for the mistake tliat led to letters from parents who were fear­ after opponent Johan Kriek asked Kriek won match. (UPl photo) play a home-and-home series with be young athletes and young people my involvement in the drug charges ful of its impact on their children.” happy back photographer to sit down. Nastase though them. It’-s turning out to be a good throughout the country. which were recently d isp ()^ of in "It is my hope and prayer as a series.” — An appearance in a drug educa­ Canada. I know that I the youth of parent myself that Ferguson Jack Dempsey takes poke at Muhammad raise money in tribute to former New York Veteran DePaul Coach Ray Meyer tion institutional to be produced by North America looks up to sports Jenkins’ commendable undertaking with Yanks Ali during Thurman Award Dinner for the Yankee catcher Thurman Muijson for his in­ also likes the idea of playing UCLA Major League Baseball and used on stars and that we therefore have a to work in drug education taken Help of Retarded Children in New York. terest in mentally retarded children before every year. By MILT RICHMAN was one phone call from Muhammad Tribe girls qualify national network television. very special responsibility to set a together with b ^ b a ll’s intensified Former heavyweight boxing champs helped his untimely death. (UPI photo) “ I think our association with UCLA NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe Pepitone All’s attorney. — Full cooperation with the good example. drug abuse program will fulfill our in the past couple of years has been looks and acts as if he has been Ron Greschner, second highest Rangers in their own drug and educa­ “ Drug use is not consistent with obligations to these parents and to great for our players and for reborn now that he’s back with the scoring defenseman in New York tion and prevention program. that standard. It’s stupid and no one the baseball public,” said Kuhn. rec,ruling,” Meyer says, “ and of Yankees. His job is scout and instruc­ Rangers history, is said to be the for tourney in win Prayers come natural course, the exposure involved is a tor but he’s in such good shape for 40, biggest soap-opera nut in all of plus.” he probably still could take a turn professional sports. Spends most of Jumping to an early 11-1 lead, h^ added. with 15 big rebounds. Spectacular fight card UCLA currently plays a home-and- around first base. His wife, his time on road trips glued to the Manchester High never looked back Manchester had a 15-8 lead at the "It feels grfeat to make the tour­ home series with Notre Dame each Stephanie, was the catalyst in his tube and since some of the produc­ as it stopped Conard High. 53-41, in turn and 28-20 edge at the half. nament." Armstrong stated. year with the Bruins visiting South return to the Yanks. “ Six months tions are carried at different time CCIL girls' basketball action last Manchester maintained its spread at Theresa . Gustafson and Lynn for Saginaw player Bend and the Irish returning the ago, she wrote a letter to George slots in different cities, he tells team­ night at Clarke Arena. 34-26 after three quarters. Carlson each had 10 points for hut rescued in part favor at Pauley Pavillion. Steinbrenner telling him how I had mates, “ I know how this one comes The victory qualifies the Silk "The key was we were able to Conard. The Bruins won the first encounter straightened out my act,” Pepitone out,” then proceeds to relate how it Towners for the state tournament at neutralize them on the boards." Manrheoler (5 3 )— Cooney 0 06 0, NEW YORK (UPI) — A scandal- heavyweight division titles held by title bout between champion Hilmer SAGINAW, Mich. (UPI) - Don’t in this year’s series in the opening says. “ She handed me the letter and does. Greschner isn't such a nut. His 10-7. 9-7 in the league. The setback Armstrong stated. "And we put a lot Donnelly 0 06 0, Hedlund 9 2-5 20, rocked Feb. 23 four-fight spectacular Matthew Saad Muhammad (WBC) Kenty and former junior lightweight they were right,” he said.. . ever say the Saginaw Embroidery game for both teams in late said. Read this and sign it." After passion for soap operas landed him a drops the Chieftains to lD-6 in the of pressure on them and forced their Ebersold 0 1-2 1, Wright 4 06 8, that officially was called off EYiday and Eddie Mustafa Muhammail champion Alexis Arguello. That fight He plays with an artificial leg, slo-puck hockey team hasn’t got a November. The series will continue protesting, he did, and, “ three days part in “ Ryan's Hope" last year and league and 10-8 overall. guards into a lot of turnovers. has been rescued in part by promoter (WBA). Philadelphia has been men­ was scrapped nearly two months ago which, he jokes, gives him “ the Markham 0 06 0, Brown 0 81 0, (Tur- prayer — no matter how tough the this Sunday when the two nationally- later, I got a call from Bill Bergesch he hopes for a future spot on his Paige Young had 6 points and Jen­ Armstrong praised the work of Don King. At least two of the bouts tioned as a potential site for a cham­ when Kenty suffer^ an Injury. strongest anikle in the league.” tin 0 06 0, Young 4 6614, Tucker 3 4-4 competition. ranked clubs collide in South Bend. (Vice President of Baseball favorite of all, "As the World nifer Hedlund 5 in the early burst as guards Hedlund, Kathy Cooney, Pam 10. MacDonald 0 06 0. Totals 20 1820 are expected be rescheduled for pionship meeting since both fighters Glass said he went into copromo­ “ When I ^et hit with a shot, I just Kenneth Unlener, the center with But because UCLA plays a round- Operations). George told him to call Turns." Manchester raced to a quick advan­ Brown and Sue Donnelly, who forced 53. Madison Square Garden in either late are heavily backgrounded in the city. tion with Smith with his eyes open try to keep the trademark up,” he the quick wrist and deadly aim, also robin schedule of 18 games in the m e." If you look over the current winter tage. "countless turnovers" by Conard. Conard (41) — Carlson 5 0-4 10, March or April. Glass told a Friday news con­ “ because Smith had always lived up quipped. happens to be the new bishop of the Pac-10, non-conference games are at Inevitably, the NHL, which is now roster of the Cleveland Indians, "We jumped to the quick lead and Hedlund finished with 20 points Quinn 0 06 0, Roy 0 06 0, .Gustafson 1 King said he answered an appeal ference that he tried to put on the to his obligations and he had letters Untener began playing hockey 17 107-parish Catholic Diocese of a premium. As a result, if UCLA is to operating with 21 teams, will go to 24, you'll find Steve Narleski listed as they never got in it," voiced happy with Young adding 14 and Jackie from Sam Glass, president of TiHany fight show as originally scheduled of credit as evidence to pay the years ago — the year he was or­ 8-llTO, Burke 1 46 6, Davenport 3 06 Saginaw. keep the date with DePaul every probably within the next two or three one of their pitchers. He's the son of Tribe Coach Steve Armstrong. "They Tucker 10 for Manchester. Young 6. Parks 3 36 9, McKieman 0 06 0. Promotions and after a 4hour early but the demands by participants to fighters. MAPS was the premier dained. Untener, a lifelong hockey buff, year, it may mean slicing the Notre years. New Jersey quite likely will Ray Narleski, the Indians' right- never got it closer than four points." helped the Indians on the backboards Totals 13 1827 41. morning meeting agreed to par­ receive the exorbitant purses promoter in the country and Every Thursday, winter and said it takes players about three Dame rivalry in half. be one of the new teams playing in handed reliever in the '50s, and if he ticipate in the new fight program. promised by Smith, “ was far in eve^body said they were reliable.” summer, the same group of players minutes to adjust to competition Decisions will be made soon as The Meadowiands and either In­ appears in so much as one game this The heavyweight bout between No. excess of what we could afford, I King’s arrival at the news con­ — many of them priests — play an in­ with a cihric. contracts must be signed. However, dianapolis or Dallas figures to get coming season, it will be the first 1 ranked Gerry Cooney and ex­ asked the fighters’ managers to be ference was unexpected, as was his formal pickup game in the Detroit unlike football, basketball schedules one of the other expansion time in history a family can boast of Coventry topples Bolton champion Ken Norton and the World reasonable. I knew the purses were “ I find they adjust even quicker to area. announcement of copromotorship an elbow,” he said with a devilish are not made up as far ahead of time. franchises. By that time, the Boston three generations.in the big leagues. Boxing Council super bantamweight outlandish and the gate could not with Tiffany for the upcoming fights. “ We’d float around and find rinks Regaining the lead in the second minutes. Tim Morris had 13 second- smile. "I don’t know if we’re going to be Bruins couid be in Salem, N.H., and Bill Narleski, Steve’s grandfather, Andy Szabo 12 and Jim Morris 10 for title fight between champion possible pay for it. We were depen­ “ Boxing has been tarnished by the wherever we could,” Untener said. half. Coventry High tripped Bolton half markers to pace the Patriot The bishop, who recently became able to keep it two games every that should cause the politicians in played the infield for the Boston Red Coventry. Norm Harpin had 15 Wilfredo'Gomez and Mike Ayala will ding on closed circuit facilities to scandal,” said King. “ It’s suffered a His experience shows on the ice. High. 74-63. in COC basketball action comeback. an honorary member of the Inter­ year,” Brown added. "I know we Boston to okay the construction of a Sox in 1929 and 1930. points, Travis Cassells 12 and Jeff go on with new contract negotiations. give us a profit.” left hook and a right hand to the jaw. Untener was an instant hit with his last night in Bolton. "We played excellent basketball national Hockey - League’s want to continue to play them, but new arena there. If that happens, and Only reason the Oakland A's are Peterson 11 for Bolton. The aftermath of the Muhammad All the fighters except for Gomez But boxing is resiliant. It’s a Spartan­ slo-puck teammates after the first The triumph moves the Patriots to the first half, the best we have all Saginaw Gears, is as quick with a I’m not sure if it would be beneficial the Bruins already are gone, you’ll even listening to any offers for right­ Coventry (74) — Lane 10-1-21, T. Ali Professional Sports, Inc. (MAPS) and Ayala were receiving at least $1 like sport that has been the whipping game. When, the team retired to a 9-4 in the COC and 11-4 overall while year,” voiced Bolton Coach Dave joke as he is with a shot. to play th^m twice.” undoubtedly see another team in hander Mike Norris, their 22-game Morris 7-1-15, Jameson 6-0-12, J. scandal in which Harold J. Smith, the million. boy when things go wrong. local watering hole, he told the guys: the setback drops the Bulldogs to 1-12 Leete. "We went to the basket and Asked about his time in the "sin UCLA, in the past, has had a habit Boston. winner, is because hes asking for Morris 4-2-10, Szabo 5-2-12, Thalacker chief executive officer of MAPS, has The (jooney and Norton factions “ There's no reason for taking the "The rookie’s buying.” in the conference and 1-14 overall. made our shots. The second half they bin,” the 48year-old Untener said: of playing most if not all of its non- Steve Henderson always has been nearly a million a year ... Detroit 2-0-4, Edgerly 0-06. Totals 34-6-74. been accused of embezzling $21.3 relented and agreed to go with lesser blame along. You’ve read about the Player-Manager John Skulley said Coventry had a 16-11 lead at the got shots and we couldn't rebound “ I find referees just have no respect . 'S ’ * conference games at home. J k w n considered a better stick man than a Tigers’ owner John Fetzer, who million from a California bank, finds purses but Glass ran into the most recent National Football League you “ could have heard a pin drop in turn with Bolton taking a 33-32 half­ with them.” Bolton (63) — N. Harpin 7-1-15, for the cloth.” wants to change that. a 5 glove man. He brushes off those came to baseball from the broadcast contestants in the other two trouble with the light heavies and ticket scalpings and the point the locker room the first time he time bulge. Coventry recovered to Keith Lane had three buckets in the Brown 5-0-10, Landre 2-2-6, T. Untener is an unlikely hockey “ There were times under Coach stories he sees in the papers saying business, was honored by admirers scheduled bouts seeking new Hearns’ camp. shavings in college basketball, 'hiese played with us. Now he’s just one of lead after three periods. 51-43. third stanza to aid Coventry's com­ Mulcahy 0-2-2, Cassells 4-4-12, Peter­ player not only because of his Wooden when they’d play 18 or 19 in a he kills the Mets ip the'^outfield. from both industries the other night. promoters. "I spoke with Ehnanuel Stewart of things happen. Boxing will come the guys.” Norm Harpin had 11 of his 15 points eback. son ^1-11, M. Harpin 3-1-7. Totals 26- vocation, but also because he has row at home,” Brown explains. “ 1 “ They don’t get me upset because I Bud Selig, a fellow owner — the The WBA welterweight title bout the Hearns camp and was told they back.” Skulley concedes, however, the to pace Bolton in the opening 16 Lane had 21 points, Tim Morris 15, 1163. don’t see that’s good. We need to go know they are not the truth," he Milwaukee Brewers — paid Fetzer between champion Thomas Hearns decided to go with another only one leg. m Ken Untener bishop’s presence has “ cut down on King said boxing has become of age His right leg was amputated 3 in­ out and play on the road to get us says. “ I consider myself one of the perhaps the highest compliment. and ex-champion Wilfred Benitez promoter,” said Glass. “ Well, I hope and now needs a commissioner. the swearing.” ches below the knee while in high ready for the playoffs." best outfielders in the league. Any "...It was John Fetzer who showed probably will be staged at the Silver- the new promoters can offer )iim “ We shouldn’t have to take a black to amputate. Untener plans to stay on the ice for sch(wl after he broke it playing Notre Dame, like DePaul, is an in­ ball hit out there. I’ll get. There's one me the true meaning of the word dome in Pontiac, Mich., although more than I could. eye for what Smith did,” he said. "The doctors didn’t think it would another 10 years. Wethersfield nips Hornets sports. The break, combined with a dependent that must schedule games thing poeple don’t realize about me. 'partnership.' He has been one of the there are indications New Orleans “ If Harold Smith is listening, all I “ Somebody should be in charge to heal right and said I would be better “ If Gordie Howe can do it, I can do congenital defect, prompted doctors with conference and non-conferen.ce I've been here only three years and most constructive leaders, one of the also is bidding to hold the fight in the can tell hims is that ’This is it.’ ” see these things don’t ever happen off this way in the long run. I guess it,” he said. Victories have been few for both 13 and 10 points respectively, the teams alike. The prospect of losing a 110 days. I'm only 28 and most most dedicated men, in our game 10. Ambrose 83-9, Kowaiczyk 2-1-5, Louisiana Superdome. 'The phrase was the theme for the again." Wethersfield High and East Hartford former netting nine from the 15-foot Smith 1-46, Bobierer 1-2-4. Totals 18 large revenue game like UCLA— and ballplayers don’t rehch their prime over the past three decades. Momentarily, an opportunity as $8 million spectacular, which also in­ King did not indicate who be would High this basketball season and last ■ line. 19-49. the accompanying national television until they’re 30.” been lost to unify the light cluded originally a WBA liphtweijgjit like to see as boxing czar. night in a game among the CCIL also- Carl Dean paced East with a dozen Looking back with Jim Lee Howell exposure — does not sit well with Harold Smith’s organization, Sports for you rans the host Elagles topped the points and the Williams brothers, East Hartford (40) -Campbell 2-0-4, By Morray O ldcrm u Irish Coach Digger Phelps. known as Muhammad Ali The "Herald Angle ” by Sports Hornets, 49-40. ed Howell and advised him Gerald and Wendell, each canned Dean 3-812, Earle 2-0-4, G.Williams “ I’m not sure Coach Brown un­ Professional Sports Inc., at the time Editor Earl Yost, another exclusive The success was only the second that the Cleveland team had eight. 4-06, W. Williams 466, Pandiscia 1- NEW YORK (NEA) - Jim an FCX; permit to broadcast derstands the rivalry between Notre he went bye-bye, has undergone a of your Evening Herald, tells the for Coach Joe Whelton's Penney outlasts foe Wethersfield (49) -Treat 2-9-13, Zaz- 82, Hovanec 82-2, Russo 880. Totals Lee and Sue Howell have plays from the sidelines to the Dame and UCLA,” Phelps says, "or rather sudden and understandabldv^.p1cground and interesting Wethersfield cagers in 15 starts and packed up all their belongings zaro 1-0-2, Andrews 0-06, Molloy 5-0- 166-40. »- quarterback and that for an otherwise, I don’t think he’d want to name change. It now calls itself sidelights of the sports world. Don't second in 14 league meetings. Elast — the kids are all off to col­ outsider to tamper with it was cut it back down to one game a simply Professional Sports, and the miss it on your Evening Herald Hartford's record slipped to 2-11 in Frosh five hows Celts on top in triple overtime lege or out on their own — a federal offense. and gone back to where they "Brown told me." related year." hunch here is that ali it took to do it sports pages. the CCIL and 2-12 overall. BOSTON (U P I)^ - U rry Bird came from, the rice-paddied East Catholic freshman basketball Howell, " ‘1 don’t trust you — Wethersfield lead all the way, poured in 31 points and fellow All- With Brent Dunn making one of Penney (50) — Dunn 2-89, Fahey fields of eastern Arkansas. team dropped a 53-45 decision vester- you're a crook.’ Which I was.” erecting quarter leads of 96, 19-18 Star Robert Parish added 19 Friday two from the foul line with nine Jim Lee had never really The spirit of adventure and day to arch-rival South Catholic at 81-1, Cruz 46-12, Peruccio 883, and 31-22 night to pace the Boston Celtics to a seconds left. Penney High outlasted severed himself from his enterprise was much more Sylvester 8-0-16, Dawkins 3-0-6, hometown of Lonoke, Ark., Fouls proved to be the downfall of the Elagles' Nest. John Misselwitz rampant around professional 111-98 victory over the Indiana Hall High, 50-49, in triple overtime in Berube 1-1-3, Garen 0-06, Crooks 8 8 and the farm spread to which 6coreboQrd. had 22 points and Chris McPhadden 7 football in those days — when the Hornets as three starters, ^an Pacers. CCIL basketball action last night in for the young Eagles, now 12-4 for the 0. Totals 181450. he had periodically returned, it was more sport and less big SATURDAY 8:00 East Gatholir at South Campbell. Dan Pandiscia and Gerald The triumph snapped a threegame West Hartford. .Hall (49) — McKinney 8-0-16, even during the big years in business. In 1956, in fact. CBS FEB. 7, 1981 11 NCAA Basketball season.-o 10:00 Gatholir (ftfrlx), 8 Williams all fouled out. losing streak for the Celtics, their Andy Sylvester, who knotted it for New York. was the first network to tele­ Walsh 83-19, Qua 5-810, Foley 0-06, AFTERNOON 11 SportsCentar MRESTf.ING The winners were outscored from 76ers Win longest in IMi seasons, and upped the Black Knights with one second • For the first time in more cast some games to selected Craemer 1-82, Dawson 1-82, Jackson than 40 years, when he came 12:00 11:00 the floor. 16-15, but canned 19 free markets across the nation. 40> Canditpin Bowling It NCAA Baseball Manrlivtiler at East Hart- their record to 44-12. The team also left in regulation with a 25-foot 0-06, Rubino 0-06, Williams 0-06. to them as a raw-boned end PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Julius In his best conspiratorial 1:00 27 Soccer Made In Germany furil, noun throws to eight for the losers. Of­ has lost just once this season at baseline jumper from the left side, Totals 23-369. out of the University of Erving scored 31 points and DarryJ manner, Howell managed on 1B< World Cup Tonnit Eaut Gutliolir 'Bloom- BOWLING ficials called 26 fouls on Elast and 12 Boston Garden. The Celtics are 206 had given Penney a 4847 lead in the Arkansas in 1936, Jim Lee 22' Championship Wrostiing AFTERNOON Dawkins added 21 Friday night to .50 the day of the game to sneak a firicl at Rorkxillr, I p.ni. on the home team. in games in which their opponents third o r with a jumper with 1:55 left. Howell has no official connec­ receiving unit into the Cleve­ 30 Sports Aflald 12:00 Top scorers for the Elagles were lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 129- have scored fewer than 100 points. tion with the New York land stadium and out to the 40) Top Rank Fights Of Ths 70 s 20 Wrestling ICE HOCKEY Hall's Carl McKinney responded to Giants. 1:30 PARKtllE 1)1 ST^- Bob Treat and Brendan Molloy with 113 victory over the San Diego Floyd, Sanudo sidelines at mid-field. He sta­ 12:30 VI I-1 lir rxfi<■ I<1 ui tie it at 48all but Penney got a break He served them as a player, 20 Lumbsrmsn'sSOO 3 One On One Ray Chittick 204-590, Clippers. Mayer upset tioned a speaker directly in 2:00 Manrlu'ster (lUP). 7:50 when an impatient Warrior defender assistant coach, head coach front of the Giants' bench and 24 Soccer Made In Germany Roland Smith 236-579. Fred RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - Yannick fouled Dunn with nine secAids to go. halfway leaders and, in recent yeays, as direc­ Canadian Invitational Tannis 1:00 delegated Filipski,. the ex- Tournamant 3 NBA Basketball Kozicki 561. Roger Noah of France combined a He made the front end of the one-and- tor of player personnel. In .. Cleveland rookie, to sit there 2:30 SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Raymond 1956. as the head coach of a 301(22) Tomorrow's Champions Mieezkowski 224. Carl Glastonbury falls blistering serve with deadly baseline one for a 50-49 reading. and listen in on Brown's com ­ 20' World Championship 2:00 Floyd, a prosperous and consistent staff that featured Vince Bowling Ogren 202-214-592, Jim bombs Friday to overpower top- Hall, now 7-7 in the CCIL and 86 munications with his quarter­ 6t;40i Tha Superstars veteran with 12 tour victories, and Lombardi and Tom Landry as back on the field. 3:30 ID Canadian Invitational Tannia Magowan 202-573, John seeded Gene Mayer. 81, 76 (7-3), in 8 <(4tt Pro Bowtars Tour overall, had a chance to win. Cesar Sanudo, a veteran who has won his assIsUnta, he gave them "He'd hear the play." said Tournamant Jenkins 211-594. Chuck 20i(22}(3O CollagaBaskatball'81 a,gainst Windsor the quarterfinals of the ^ ,0 0 0 Rich­ McKinney was double teamed and the only NFL championship Howell, "and tell Landry what 201(23} (30 Collage Basketball'81 Maselek 203-550. Jack only once, shared the lead Friday at 4:00 3:15 mond Tennis Classic. th ^ have won in five oecades. was coming up. and Tom was forced to dish off. The ball rolled the halfway point of the $250,000 San 3 ’ Sports Spactacular 3 ’ Sports Spectacular Funke 214-200-594, John Not able to take control until the which leads us to the fol­ would signal it to the field. 5:00 Patenaude z-i-5, Stowell 7-814, Clin- 28year-old leaped crosscourt loose until Frank Craemer picked it Diego Open at 8under-par 136. lowing story. BM40) International'3>*)xlng Myers 258224-228-708, Dale closing moments, Windsor High Our players got to where the 31 Andy Williams San Diago 4:00 SOCCER ton 466. Barlow 5-810, DeGemmis **** ****** *“8*' a*t«r the vi8 up for the Warriors. His last-ditch Floyd shot a second-round 66, 8 I sat reminiscliw with Jim Opan Mathiason 213-561, Gene downed Glastonbury High, 58-49. in play was being run before the 3 Andy WIIMama San Diago 2-84, Lewis 0-06. Totals 283-49. ‘ “ ‘’J' called it the greatest shot fell off the front iron. under par, carding six birdies over Lee during the (jlants' last Browns did. It was uncanny. 6' (40 wida World Of Sports Open Gale 209, Ed Bachl 234-563. CVC basketball action Ust night in triumph of his career. 11) Golf E tram bowR Hall had a chance to win it at the the tough South Course at Torrey game of 1980, the last game in We killed them that day." 30M28(3S SportaWorld Tom Paul 213, Lou Polinski Glastonburv. which he would be a part of AFTER THE NFL title |d)Be on Dec. 28, 1888, Jim Lee 5:30 Mewington. with 12 end of the second OT. With the score The records show that the 4:30 Pines to go with his 70 Thursday on the ofganlution. And we inev­ Howell discusses the l o e e ^ Us New York Glonu to the 20) Duck Pin Bowling e ) 140) Wide World Of Sports 211, Ernie Whipple 201, Giants won by a score of 21-9 players 12 and under, had The victory pushes the Indians to 4- at 47-all, Bill Dawson was fouled with the North (bourse. itably got back to that glori­ Baltimore Colia, 23-17, la overtime. Some call K the great­ 5:00 Mike Vignone 207-561, Den­ Manchester tankers two seconds left. But he missed the est NFL game ever played. and were en route to their EVENING II NCAABaskatbaH too much power for the ous f9S6 campaign when Jim 6 in the conference and 89 overall Sanudo, 35, a 12-year veteran who first league championship ny Carlin 215-570, Al Senna front end of a one-and-one. That was Lee, in his third year at the 6 :0 0 Manchester Soccer Gub’s while the setback drops the won only $6,000 last year, fired a 69 since 1938. 0) Racing From Aqueduct EVENIN^ 212-213-204-629, Bob Oliver Hall’s only miss from the charity reins, interrupted the six-year calling from the sidelines. It went down to Washington ear­ E squad and the result was Tomahawks to 16 in the CVC and 812 on the South Course FYiday to go with Raceway 7:00 231-234655. Don Wilson 202- Austria's hope for medal on domination of the NFL by elim inaM the inconvenience The 1956 Giants' triumph a 5-3 win at the Hartford tack loss on J'ermi stripe as It went only four times and his 67 on opening day. lier that week before we went ID SportsCentar ID SporlaCantar overall. helped push pro football into 221-264-687, Bruce Moquin Paui Brown and his Cleveiand of sending in messenger 6:30 compulsory figure skating made three. out to Qeveland and got one the national sphere as a sports 24) Sporta America Civic Center before the' Manchester High boysVsWimming The field was cut to the low 70 Browns. guards after each play aid of his old Navy buddies to ID NCAA BasAalball 204-581. Al Chase 200, John It was close throughout with Wind­ Penney, 85 in the league and 86 attraction because the New 30 NHL Hockey Hellions recent game Results: event In Innsbruck is Claudle players and ties at the halfway mark. Geveland w u playing for made for closer communict- lend us some radio equipment 8:00 38) NHL Hockey Cerm ola 224-572. John team dunked Fermi High, 8879, York market, as a media and 381 NHL Hockey against San Francisco. sor up 1812 at the turn and the overall, was 18for-27 from the foul A score of 143, 1-under par was the first time in its history tion between Brown, wbo that could cut In on Brown’s 7:30 yesterday at the Indians' pool in 200 medley relay: 1. Fermi 1:54.8. Kristofics-Binder. She was advertising center, became 8:30 Kozicki 215-578. quintets deadlocked at the half at 28 line. without the great' Otto liked to control a gai(W signals to his quarterback.” ID NCAABaikatball CCIL competition. 200 free: 1. Ottman (F). 2. Ustio (M). required to remain in contention for enmeshed in the popularity of ID NCAABaskatbaH Tony Wright, Jeremy all. Windsor moved to a 4838 edge early leader In European The KnighU had a 106 lead at the Graham at quarterback — completely, d'nd his quarter­ (Well Mara Is the son o f the 0:30 3. Cantin (M ) 1:54.1. the $45,000 first prize. and faitering. The Giants had the game. 10:30 'ID Professional Team Rodeo Dieterle and Maurice The victory movek tift Silk SIfating Championships. (UPI back. founder of the Giants, Tim ID SportsCentar after three periods with the Indians 200IM: 1. Ball (F ). 2. Kenefick (M ), 3. turn and 21-19 edge at the half. It was lust moved from their decay­ Landry, of course, became 10:30 Towners’ mark to 46 with their final One shot back of the co-leaders, at Early in the 1956 season, Mara, and now a co-owner of 11:00 Moriarty scored goals for taking the decision down the stretch. photo) deadlocked 28all at the end of three ing home in the Polo Grounds 5) Sports Extra regular season irie^f Tuesday 7-under, were Wayne Levi, Johnny the Giants traveled out to the team.) a certified genius for his abili­ 11) Canadian Invitational Tannis M.inchester with Greg EASTERN Ron Narcisse had 7 points and across the Harlem River to ty over the years to "read" 11:00 periods and 4161 at the end of regula­ Miller, Jim Simons and first-round Cleveland for what was sup­ "I was in the Marine Corps Tournamant ID SportsCentar Horowitz, Matt Clough and lUSINESS— Bruce evening against Windham High in fitzgeraid (M l :24.3. Yankee Stadium, where there what the Browns were goliig George Duhart 4Jor Windsor in the tion. Sylvester’s baseline hoop, on a posed to be their usual thrash­ and had a friend who found 11:30 i4>HBOSportsMagaxina: tOBOIn Willimantic at 7 o’clock. leaders Ron Streck and Tom Jenkins, was an omnipresent aura qf to do on every play. (On his 9) Racing From Roosevelt Jelf Staniunas starring on Lavery 190-464. Bill critical fourth staiuh. Diving: 1. Santana (M ), 2. Borgida Craig to stay set in-bounds pass from Mike Fahey, ing — they had failed to beat out what frequency the Review Fernando Santana took the diving (M), 3. Westbrook (F) 188.60 polnU. who each shot evenpar 7 ^ Friday to succen. the Browns in their last six own, from personal study, he Raceway 12:00 defense. The winners had a Moorhouse 168-440. Dom Duhart had 19 points and Narcisse was a thing of beauty for Knight Browns were- broadcasting 12:00 for the Indians with Tim Kenefick 100 fly: 1. Kenefick (M), 2. Roberts BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston go with their sparkling first-round Lombardi, in charge of the meetlnp. on,” continued Rowell, “so we was tuned in to Brown’s tend­ ID Canadian Invitational Tannia ^wo-year^age difference. DeDominicis 165. Al Bonini 15 to pace Windsor. Mike Stowell had Coach Bemie Dandley. 65s. offense, had molded a relent­ encies and frequencies in 9) Championship WrestUng Tournamant ' securing the 108yard butterfly and (F ), 3. Fitzgerald (M l 1:00.4. Bruins heeded ex-Olyihpic star Jim But this time, Jim Lie could set our siquipment to 2:30 In the “ Shoot-out" 163. Lou Botti 163-404. 14 points and Brad Barlow to pace “ He (Sylvester) just took it (the less attack with Frank Gifford Howell set a trap. On hU Intercept it.” play-calling.) 3:00 Jeff Cantin the 108yard freestyle. 100 free: 1. Cantin (M ), 2. Smith (M ), 3. At 138 were Keith Fergus and Bob ID SportsCenler ID SportaCantar during halftime of the Mickey Holmes 156-420. Glastonbury. Craig’s adshn^Friday and kept him starring at halfback. Landry raster, he had a young rcaerke Shortly thereafter, the Evans (F ) :55.1. shot) as soon as he got it. He let it fly Elastwood, while defending champion Paul Brown wasn’t lina- 3:00 3:30 Hellion game, goalie Sandy Hanna 154-395. Walt They were (he only three individual on the tOm', twCalio gave the rookie had applied his defensive gen­ halfback named Gene FiUp- ware of the danger. The Chi­ National Football League out­ ID NCAA Basketball Windnor (58) — Hicks 1-1-3, 500 free: 1. Ottnun (F), 2. Ustro (M), and it hit nothing but net,” Dandley ID NCAABataball Clough blocked five of six winners for Manchester. goalie a week off while they take a Tom Watson was seven strokes off ius to a new system keyed to ski, who had been In training cago Cardinals had set up a lawed the use of radio fre­ 5:00 Bender 153. Stan Stalph 0-1-1, Woodward 1-2-4, 3. Lauzqn (M ) 5:17.8. admired, “ That was a heckuva game the pace and just made the cut at 143. every move of the opposition. camp with Cleveland. radio-intercep lion station at quencies and built-in headsets 11 NCAA Basketball shots while teammate Waickowski 150. Alan Gr- Duhardt 81-19, Narcisse 83-15, 100 back: 1. Pfeifer (Fl, 2. Gorman look at minor-leaguer Marco Baron. to win. It was a good win for the The weather, which was sunny and An awareness of electronics runner had been released and. mi8field in their home game on Its players. Or the bugging Dieterle converted on two zyb 420-. Ted Kowzun 412. Joseph 81-9, Cook 1-82, McGrady 8 (M ), 3. Falione (M l 1:08.2. Craig and his attorney. Bob as a coaching aid had just team.” in the 70s for the opening round, picked up by the Gianta. R e ' with the Browns. But the thereof. SUNDAY Scott Smith took second 100 breast: I Ball (F), 2. Roberts (Fl, Murray, met for 30 minutM with come Into football. Out in of six tries to give Pete Scott 408, Joe Melzen 2-2, Dennis 1-1-3. ToUls 2812-58. Tony Cruz had 12 points to aid knew the nomenclature (or w Cards weran’t iao successful ’’And Paul Brown,” chor­ FEB. 8. 1081 placemenU in the 50 and 108yard General Manager Harry Sinden at deteriorated a bit Friday and ap­ Cleveland, Paul Brown had Manchester the victory. 405, Ray Dawson 401, San­ Glanlunbury (49) — Proffitt 826, 3. K rupptM l 1:07.2. Sylvester’s 16 for Penney. Tim Walsh the Cleveland plays. ^ in picking up the signals tled Jim Lee Howell in his 6lote frees to aid the local effort. 400 free relay: 1. Fetmi 3:51.9. the Boston Garden. parently bothered some of the recently Inatalled a radio ’’Wellington Mara had been (though they wah, 9-7). MORNING Saluniay The two players received dy Hanna 395. Lou had 19 and McKinney .16 to top Hall. receiver In the helmet of his booming laugh, “ swears to golfers. In the Navy during World Whr During the waek before the this day it never happened." 7:30 BASKETBALL gift certificates for win­ DellaFerra 394. Dan Toco quarterhack to facilitate play- ID SportsCentar II,’’ recounted Howell, "so he Giants game. Brown contact- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Tunxis al MUG, 8 ning. 392. Bill Munroe 390. f Ki - EVENING HERALD. Sal. Feb. 7. I«1 EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Feb. 7, llWl - 17 Joe’s World On job trail aing |1DVISER finish program Every .More than ^$6,000 was levied in fines there to officiate. seasons for the Huskies. Dulin has them,” Dulin said. “We've been in found himself playing more of a wing KEEP YOUR BALANCE IN and rookie Steve Kasper was every game and know We can play WINDSOR LOCKS — Connecticut Department of guard for this year. And the change, VARYING TERRAIN suspended for three games. a a g a i^ anybody, th is year we also Education Deputy Commissioner Dr. Theodore S. Sergi Dulin admits, has not been easy. The brawl served as an important Bowling play each Big East team twice, so To irwinlain ■ balancod body position joined with Hamilton Standard President Anthony D. Wednesday The third leading scorer on last there’s the opportunity to get tot downlilll gliding, croucli slightly catharsis. The Bruins may have lost Carl Bolin 171-142-442, Autorino Tuesday night in saluting 33 young men and the game, but the stakes were much year's team with an 11.3 average, be revenge ” with the Knees on the heel and ball ol , Adolph Kuszaj 167-149-432. is averaging 6.5 points per game this tha toot (A). It the terrain suddenly women who completed two machinist training programs. higher. And they went on an 10-2-1 'rhe Huskies, whose three losses The programs have been funded and developed by in the Herald’s Fred McCurry 142-157-429, season. "It's been a difficult have been by a combined total of steepens, rock lorweid slightly to tear with wins over such heavies keep up with the accelerating ski. It Hamilton Standard with the support of the state Depart- Bill McKinney 148-152-421, change." Dulin said. “I’d bem used eight points, will host Boston College as the Islanders i twice), the Flyers, Nonny Zazzaro 143-136-139- the hill quickly llsttsns out. rock I ment of Eklucatlon. The 306hour training curriculum to handling the ball 90 percent of the Saturday night. The Eagles handed slightly back at tha Instant It llattsna the Sabres, the North Stars and the 418, Bert Davis 164-414, Ed teaches basic machining skills to area men and women in Blues. time and creating tte shots and UConn its first loss of the season on Another technique tor maintaining People/Food Burbank 171-411. Charlie situations. Now my basic role is just balance during an abrupt terrain an effort to alleviate Connecticut’s shortage of skilled "I myself think it was the whole Jan. 4 after an 160 start. "We didn't machinists. Whelan 160-408. Jim Martin to shoot or getting the ball into the play well the first time we played change is the modllled telemark posi­ key to getting us back together," said tion (B). In this case, tha slope transi­ The United Technologies division was the first com­ 172-137-404, Bob Claugbsey big guys. It's been a big them,” Dulin said about the 1-point section rookie goalie Jim Craig, who went 146-400, Joe Dworak 150- Bobby Dulin tion becomes less abrupt by reason ol pany in the state to Initiate these programs, which include adjustment." loss. "We bad the opportunities but the skier spreading skis wtd body after Rene Robert to start the fracas 400. Tony Marinelli Sr. 144- a course at the Howell Cheney Vocational Technical But the shift to a playmaking guard or seven points a game and win 95 just didn’t capitalize.” weight over a longw distance. Poles when the Rockies' forward whistled 396, Pete Aceto 160-392, Ed School in Manchester for high school graduates and a has not been the only change for percent of our games than average 12 One of the biggest reasons tor should be held to the side to lunction one at his head "We had all these Bujaucius 142-385, Bob as outriggers and can be poked Into similar course at Windsor Locks High School for local Dulin this season. After having and win only 50 percent.” UConns success this season, Dulin guys in the penalty box, Harry had Frost 155-385, Terry the snow, as naadad. to maintain residents. been ejected It was just a big, big averaged 32 minutes of playing time As the co

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(2 hrs.. 25 30 Today's Woman (MON ), ‘Every Little Crook And tiomb in a Soho nightclub (Cloaed- willing heart donor to a doctor's ill selected shorts, including a car­ assuming the roie of a car 10:00 mms.) 6:00 Nanny'(TUE.). 'SeaDevils' (WED.), Caplioned. U S A ) (60 mins ) son (90 mins.) toon. newsreel footage and an epi­ hop waitress, cr»ly queries ' 3) Concrete Cowboys Tha series 12:00 3 • 8' Varloua Programming MyFavoriteVVile’ (THUR.),'Tammy 27 Here'eToVourHealth'Arthrilis' And The Bachelor' (FRI.) directors 2:30 sode ol a continuing serial. (90 depicts the adventures of two 8) Champlopship Wrestling 20 New Zoo Ravua (Closed Captioned. U S A) a suspect, old ^ r g e (por­ 3 Mario And The Magic Movie m ins) Montana cowboys who. prior lo sat- (14) Movie-(Comedy) "Meat- 30 Health Field 29(22(39 D ayaOf OurU vas By VERNON SCOTT 30 lt'*YourBu*lne*s Machine 4:45 trayed by Scott Brady) who llingdown.travaltobigcitiesacroas balls'*1979 Bill Murray. 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(2 hrs ) Ihe Floss' Stephan finally con­ 8) Tales Of The Unexpected 14) Movie -(Adventure)...... 38 ScoobyOoo 10 World Clip Tennis (103 mins.) take to the streets in taxle when a foreclose. 8 49 FYI 10 Oomata fesses his love for Maggie. 8) Morecambe And WIta cape To Athena" 1979 Roger 8:00 Schaffner is an unusual man by Hollywood standards. 20 Choppy And The Princess ■ 18 Living Faith (evenge-seeking psychopath 8 The Love Boet lease yeems 3:00 22 Get Smart Because Lawyer Wakem it losing 11) Canadian Invitational Tannia Moore, David Niven. An action filled 3 Captain Kangaroo 22 Championship Wrestling 2(7 Duck Pin Bowling methodically booby traps the caba ‘or the worW of show biz, and re- 3' Guiding Light He lacks flamboyance, bombast and the stultified ego to 24 i27 Presents! money on the mill. Philip persuades Tournament Semilinals adventuresetInaW.W.IIprisonerof 9 Woody Woodpecker 24 Julia Child And More of a small company he’s out to des­ ruila the aerviceaof three dynamic 9 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 22' Laurel And Hardy '14} Standing Room Only‘Kris Kris- war camp in Ihe Greek island. (Rat­ 11 NCAA Ba/katball (Exc. Wad., become an auteur. Company him to sell. (Closed-Captioned; troy. (60 mins.) vomen to help him meet e femoua 0 4(r Pro Bowlers Tour Today’s 30' That's Hollywood tolferson and Anne Murray' Two of ed PG)(101 mins.) Fri.) FIS World Cup Skiing (FRI ), 6 49 General Hoapilal He lives quietly in Beverly Hills with his wife Jean and 27 Lawmakers USA.) 8’ Movie-(Drama) **** "The . nanager, Julie has e bittersweet 0’ Bonanza'ALovetyWayToOia' show will feature coverage of the 30- Benny Hill Show America's hottest stars perform a 361 Risk O l M w rllg * NHL Hockey Show (FRI.) 30 Sports Afield EVENING Train" 1065 Burl Lancaster. Paul 1 eunion with her college sweath- (MON ). El Paso' (TUE ). 'The two daughters. Schaffner is highly respected in the in­ S 1 3 1 .000 BPAA U-S Open from sai M.A.S.H. medley of their biggest hits. 46i ABC N«w> . 38 Porky Pig-Bug* Bunny 40 Top Rank Fights Of The 70't Scofield During WWII. the French (tart, who wants to rekindle their Poppy IS Also A Flow er' (VVED ), dustry for contributing his time and knowledge to a varie­ Houston, Texas. (90 mins.) 6:00 4(7 In Search Of Hollywood Heartbeat 1:45 6:30 1:26 resistance.tries to wsylay e train relalion8hip:dndeman,whoiearaid YoungMr. Lincoln'(THUR).‘Seven 10 Jake Hess Gospel Time S Startky And Hutch '24) Goodies 40 USAFndlglouiRIm 9 Gllllgan'alsisnd ty of professional activities in addition to his directing. 3 In The News 7:26 carfingFrencharttreasurerstoQer* of water, takes Ihe cruise with a Alone’ (FRI.) 20 22'i5(r College B a sketb a ll’81 9' Racing From Aqueduct 38) Forum 36 1:46 8 Various Programming 1:30 3' IfYouAakMe many. (3 hra.) friend. Gueat alara: The Pointer Sis­ 181 Various Programming He is an analytical man who confessed that he’s only St John's vs Georgetown Raceway 11:30 31 Movl*-(Drama) — "VIolant 11 Golf (Fri.) 3 30 Minutes 7:29 1B> FetUvel Of Faith ters. Louis Nye. (60 mins.) (Closad- 29(22(39 Texas 24 Program Unannounced 11 SporteCenter 30 Daily Numbers 3) S p e cia l M ovie Presen tation Road" 1958 Brian Keith. Dick For- 24 TV Community Collage directed film s based on books and plays by pure chance. 5 Laurel And Hardy 27 Power Game 2b) 9 2 ) ^ Barbara M endreil And CaptionediU.S.A.) 24 (27 Up And Coming 22' New t 7:30 Crisis At Ceniral High' l9 6 lS ia ra ; an During a dangaroua trip tran­ 38 Cartoons Laughloons The Mandrell Siatere Joining 14) Movie-(Comedy) "A 301 Ghost And Mrs. Muir “ I presume there are advantages to making pictures 4:00 24' Sneek Prevlewe Co-hosts 3' Economy Watch Joanne Woodward. Charles Oum- sporting explosive rocket fuel, men 9:00 0 Movie-(Science Fiction) *** Barbara and her sisters it special Man.AWomanAndABsnfc" 1979 3:30 from novels,” he said, "because audiences are fascinated 3 Sports Spectacular Two of the GepeStskelandRogerEberIreview 8’ Muppel Show ing. The drama is based On Ihe jour­ discover values in life besides the 3 Tom And Jerry Marooned " 1969 GregoryPeck. guest T.Q. Sheppard. (60 mina.) Donald Sutherland. PaulMazursky. 9 uttia Rascals worlds lop-10 ranked the latest film. nals of Elizabeth Huckaby, a high dollar. (2 hrs., 2 mins.) 9 Brady Bunch to see the transition. Readers have a preconceived notion Gene Hackman Cape Kennedy i4’Movle-(Certoon)*** "Snoopy, 2A> O dyssey ’The Incas' Three ar­ A lighthearted caper coded for 24(27 Villa Alegre heavyweights - Grog Page and 27 Odyssey 'Shipwreck: La Trin­ Com e Ho n e " 1972 Animated fea- school teacher and girls' vice prin­ 2:00 6 22 Phil Donahue Show of what the characters and places look like. launches a massive rescue effort Stan Ward will square off for the cheologists trace the extensive comedy aacon men try toroba bank 38' iDraamOf Jaannia when three astronautsare stranded idad V aiencera' The wreck of La tureaboutCharlieBrown'eindepan- cipal. who was embroiled In Ihe 3 New t 8 Joe Franklin Show United Stales Boxing Association network of roads, towns and by computer. (Rated PQ) (101 3:58 “ For instance, my reaction to "The Godfather' was m space (90 mins ) Trinidad Valencerawasdiscovered denl dog, Snoopy. (SOmina.) 1957 federal-state controversy 8 : ABC News * 20 Celebration Of Tha Eucharist C S * e V lille m a 12-round match from New agricultural regions responsible for mms.) 8 49 PYI 20 Lumbermen’s 500 by amateur divers in aofeet of water 20 Stan Hitchcock Show over integration at Central High 2:05 24 Sasams Street good because it surpassed my expectations. It was con­ Jersey (60 mins ) Ihe prosperity of this Peruvian 20(22)^WaiklngTaHAformerhigh 4:00 24 Antiques off the coast ol Ireland. Their finds 22 At Schools Match Wits School in Little Rock. Arkansas. (2 3 Moment Of Meditation 39 Hour Magazine siderably more imaginatively produced than I had pic­ Bert Parks, who for (jecades was master of 0 Mission Impossible society. (Cioeed-Captioned; school football star who was a boy­ 3’ John Davidson Show 27 Wall Street Week Foreign tell a unique story of life on a 16th 24' Julia CMId And Mora hrs. 30 mins.) 2:30 38 49 Richard Simmons Show 10 Another View USA.) hood pal of Sheriff Buford Puaser, 9' Qllligan's Island tured -it as I read the novel. Stocks Hedging the American century warship. (60 mins.) Company 5) Movie -(Drama) ••• "Dark Vic­ 11 SportsCenter 9:15 ceremonies for the Miss America pageant, 24 Old Friends. New Friends 27 Sneek Previews Co-hoets .returns to McNel County to renew 8’ Marv Griffin (Exc. Wad.) Young Dream'Host Louis Rukeyser 3(7 Black Perepective 27 Georga Shaaring At Tha tory" 1939 Bette Davis, George 3:00 27 A.M. Weather "B ut there are disadvantages to shooting a picture Gerald Jampolsky' Host Fred Gene SiskelandRogerEbert review theirfriendship, but in reality heisan People's Special (WEO.) 'My continues to be involved with pretty women. 30 Lawrence Weik Show 38' Hogan's Heroes C a rlysle Set in an intimate cafe. Brent. Heiress learns that ehe has 8) M ovie-(D ram a) **** "T h a 9:30 Rogers (Closed-Captioned. theiatbst film. assassin hired tokiti the sheriff. (60 Special World’ from a popular book as well. You are always dealing with 6:30 George Shearing and bassist Brian only ten months lo live because ol 3 Brady Bunch Q uincy (Jack Klugman) becomes angered and depress­ Here he poses with Neva Loo, chosen Miss 2:00 USA) ’38) NHL H ockey Boston Bruina va mins.) Pawnbroker" 1965 Rod Steiger. 0 ’ Movia ‘A Lovely Way To Die' 3 KIdsworld 3 C B S N e w t Torff perform a program of vintage brain condition, but her love for her Geraldine Fitzgerald. Apawnbroker 5. Partridge Family ed after his investigation ol a terrible air disaster reveals the ghost of the novel, which is not true of an original 27 Generation On The Wind This Montreal Canadiena (24) I Remember Harlem The Early (MON ). El Paso' (TUE.), ‘The Orient by a Miami, Fla., merchants' associa­ S Brady Bunch 8i(4(fi New t Shearing, including such favorites doctor carries her through. (2 hrs., who lost his family in.the Nazi 11 ESPN Collage Bsakatball screenplay for which you are not second-guessed. documentary is about a group of 8:30 Years: 1600-1930' Filmmaker Wil­ Poppy Is Also A Flow er' (WED.). that airlines are not facing up to the problems that occur 9) Maude as This Can't Be Love', 'My Funny 16 mins.) Show (Fri.) tion. (UPI photo) 11 Canadian Invitational Tennis 3 WKRP In Cir>cinnatl A atationa liam Miles'four-part appreciationof regime.isolalsshimaelfinhisSpan- YoungMr. Lincoln' (THUR.), ‘Seven "When you're filming a 4(X)-page book, you're reducing young people who engineered and 11’ NCAA Baeketball Duke vs 8' Racing From Roosevelt 20 You Bat Your Life when a plane 15 forced to crash land on water, in Tournament Semifinals Valentine and ‘Lullaby of employee's unruly 16-yaar-old eon the New York City community ish harlem pawnshop...but finds Alone’ (FRI.) built a 200 kikowatt wind-powered Maryland Birdland'. Raceway 27 livSehool Programming 'Scream to the Skies, the episode of QUINCY airing 400 pages of story to two hours of screen time. Obviously 10 Accent On Living want 8 to quit high school and Venus begins with a look at Harlem's early new terror and awakening e^ tio n s 17 WCT Tannia (Wad.. Thur.) /HouKA/canemn/ 22 KungFu generatorofelectricilyonthe island 20 22(30 NBC New t 30 Or. in The House 29(32(39 SaturdayNIghtUveHosI: 38 Maude there is a great deal of cutting involved. Flytrap is asked to counsel him. days as a fishing village, a Dutch he sought lo bury. (119 mina.) 181 Domata Wednesday, February 11 on NBC-TV. Dr. Asten (John IN T lftS T A T t *4 IX IT f S S H j m LANS Sally Kellerman. Quest: Jimmy Cliff. 11) NCAA Basketball 40 Beverly Hilibimas A u d itio n s ■AST HARTSO aO S S S S M 29 PTL Club-Talk And Variety S. Ragin. right) helps in the investigation. “ The worst problem is that in any popular novel there SAfW AJM M A T H ia DAILY 9:55 Alabama-Birmingham vs OaPsut 22BugsBunny(Exc.Tue.)Special RHIST SHOW ONLY tt.SO 40 Waatharvlaw are certain moments that are absolutely high points in Treat (TUE.) 'Rocking Chair 10:00 sc h e d u le d Rebellion' the minds of the readers. Those points often aren't 3 jeffarsona 241(27 Seeame Street 9 Bswilchad necessary or helpful or are perhaps too difficult to cope founti limt' fitr ri'c o ttnf ■ 39 Movie (Exc. Tue.) 'Hollywoodor 0 Mika Douglas with in the film and you’re forced to leave them out. at MCC Hxjyitt lh*‘ lii'o /«•<»/»/#' . Bust' (MON ), Special Treat (TUE.) 8 Romper Room ne*‘th‘0l him mtnU. Rocking Chair Rebellion', 'Sailor "When you do retain the high points from a reader's TV Sunday 11 ^ortaCantar I nlilunhts. 20 29 Las Vagaa Gambit Beware' (WED), 'Artiste and standpoint, you often must present them in different MANCHESTER - Models' (THUR ). ‘Three Ring Cir­ 22 22AHVS forms or use a departure of some kind. The audiences Auditions for the cus (FRI.) 24 In-School Programming 38' Bewitched object to the liberties taken. Manchester Community 38 Tom Larson Show I^RNING 40 Builsaya 49 I Love Lucy "A fte r we preview a film, some of the cards will say, College spring production 4:30 buientlivesolfourmenandthebeau- 'The moving personal stories ol the al airport beset with a myriad ol , .10:30 ‘You ruined the book’ or ‘It's not the novel I read.’ Of of “ Rhinoceros” will .be 5:00 8 1 (491 wide World Of Sport! The tilul woman who haunted their lives 22 News key students. Ol^jo National problems. (2 hrs.. 17 mins.) 3 A lic e s 4:30 , course, it’s nice to read cards that say the film lived up to held on Tuesday, Feb. 10 finals ol ‘The Superbikere.' the lor twogenerationscomes vividly to Guardsmen and school officials, 11:35 9 I Love Lucy 9 > Flintatonaa 5:30 second International Invitational Me in the classic American story ol from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and 22 Daktari who were swept up in the (our days 8' Marv Griffin 20 22 29 Blockbusters 6) Aftarechool Special (Wad.)‘A expectations. All-Around Motorcycle Champion­ yoodandevil.(3hrs.)(Pt.lofathree- of explosive evenls--following Pre­ 6:00 Sunday . 40* Jo ker’s Wild Matter Ol Time' “ In 'Papillon,' the hero lands on a South American on Saturday, Feb. 14 from 3 The ship, which seeks to determine the part series) sident Nixon's decision lo send 3 Agronsky And Company 10:50 11 NCAA Hockey (Fri.) p.m. to 5 p.m. Timothy Bottoms is young Adam world's greatest motorcyclist, and 8 ’ Kenneth Copeland American troope into 12:00 38 News beach among a bunch of Indians who spoke no French. I 9 Straight Talk 8 Ruff Houae 18) Christ Tha Uvlng Word Power Behind Trask. falling hopelessly in love with the United States Figure Skating 14) Char tn Concert Cher ia fea­ Cambodia -that ended in a tragic 10:56 22: Bewitched (Exc. Tua.) had to incorporate the passage because it was so well- The auditions will be con­ 6:20 17 Canadian Invitational Tannia Championships from San Diego will tured in her own dazzling.nightclub confrontation on IhecampusolKent 3 Nawsbraak ' 0 News the mysteriously beautiful Cathy TournamantFinala 30) One Day At A Tima remembered. I resolved the problem by playing the scene ducted in the auditorium on The Throne be presented. (90 mins.) act. which tealures her hit songs. StateinMay. 1970.(3hra.) 11:00 498lraattOfSanFranciaco(Exc. 6:29 {Jane Seymour)-a conscienceless 14> Diana R ota The room com es mute with music." the MCC main campus by 18) Faatival Of Faith 29 32 Tha Big Event ‘Kent State' 10:00 3 Maud# Wad.) Aflerschool Special (WED.) 30 MorningPraysr beauty whose blind thirst for alive with the so\inds of Diana 5:00 1981 Stars: Jane Flaias, Charley 5 News 9 Midday . Schaffner encountered similar situations with his Albert Tarquinio, the 6:30 vengeance against every man alive Ross. A Matter OITime' 0) Sla rsky And Hutch Lang. The moving personal stories 8) Jimm y Swaggart 8 40- Love Boat 5:00 director. 3 Pace The State will almost destroy h im -in JOHN 8) Baltlastar Galaclica of the key students. Ohio National 36 It's Your Business newest picture, “ Sphinx,” based on the best-seller by KTOI 5 Time For Timothy STEINBECK'S EAST OF EDEN 24'ShockOfThaNaw'Thresholdot 8 Straight Talk 3’ All tn Tha Family 11’ NCAA Basketball Jacksonville Guardsmen and school officials, Liberty' Beginning with Surrealism, 11 F. A. 8occar(Mon.)NCAAHock- Robin Cook. " R h in o c e r o s " is an 22 At Schools Match Wits The 'ABC Novel for Television’ airs 9) Wonder Woman vs South Alabama who were swept up in Ihe four days the last genuinely revolutionary art 12:30 ey (TUE ). NCAA Baseball (WED.. 17 N C A A H o ckey (Mon.) NCAA avant-garde comedy 30 Ring Around The World in three parts Sunday. February 8, "Sphinx” was filmed in the breathtaking region of PG 24 Firing Lina Host: William F. ol explosive evenis-following Pfp- movefnent o( the 20th century, host 8 Movia-(Suspansa-Orama)*** THURJ.WCT Termis (FRI.) Basketball (TUE.) 40 Oavey And Goliath Monday. February 9 and Wednes­ Luxor and in and around Cairo for eight weeks and an ad­ written by Eugene Ionesco Buckley. Jr.. (60 mins.) sidenl Nixon's decision to send Robert Hughes explores Ihe stra­ ' Rider on tha Rain" 1970 Charles 20 (22 (59 Wheal Of Fortune 14) Davy Crockett Indian Fighter 6:45 day. February 11. 27 Say Brother American tropps into and performed on 40 Sacred Heart tegies art has developed over Ihe Bronson. Marlene Jobert.Amanand 38 Don Lana Show (Mon.) Movie (WEO.) 'The Music ditional five weeks in Budapest. ‘East of Eden' opens m Connec­ 5:30 Cambodia- lhat ended in a tragic a woman are pitted against each 7:00 last too years for opening the re­ 11:30 Man' The picture has the breadth and scope of other Broadway in the '60s, ticut shortly after the end of the 14’ Consumer Reports Prasanis confrontation on thecampuaof Kent pressed imagination. (60 mins.) other in the intrigue of a murder 3 Mary Tyler Moore Show 18- Oavey And QoHath 3 Christopher Closeup Slate in May. 1970. (3 hra.) Schaffner movies and, inevitably, he eliminated many starring the late Zero 0 Underdog Civil War and follows the lives of the The All-Around-the-House Show' 27 HardCholcas'Doctor.lWant...' case. (2 hra., 3 0 mins.) 20 22 39 Password Plus 22 Happy Days Again Produced by Cosumers Union, this 24 Paper Chase 'Moot Court' The 22 Gat Smart scenes from the book to accommodate the screen's time Mostel. 8 This Is The Life Trask family from New England to Dr Willard Gaytin examines Amer­ 27 In-School Programming 24 127 Mister Rogers AUMD 9 News the lush Salmas Valley in California. special comblines fact-packed in- lackadaisicalBelliainlimidaledinto ica's health care delivery system 38) Listan-Athlatas 39 Bugs Bunny (Tua.) frame. The cast of characters becoming a formidable legal gdver- 12:45 18 World Opportunities The drama also stars Bruce Box- lormalionwithenlertainmenltohelp and suggests that those seeking AFTERNOON______30 Slarsky And Hutch Perhaps the earliest and most difficult facet of filming includes five women of 22 Jimmy Swaggart leitner, Lloyd Bridges. Howard conaumera choose the safest, saryby his partner tors'moot court' mediQai care and those providing it 30 Dr. Ja ck Van Imp# 5:15 competition, while Hart, who is 12:00 30 RsxHumbard Duff. Warren Oates. Anne Baxter heallhieat and most economical need to examinetheir attitudes, ex­ 18' Harmano Pablo Burt Reynolds, portraying Hollywood's most daring a novel is casting the lead roles. Lives there a reader who varying ages, from 20 to SI4TES paired with Elizabeth Logan, also 3 8.^8. Nawa 38 Wheslie and Richard Masur. household products in today's pectations and Ihe very definition ol 1:00 5:30 45; five men aged 25 to 35 marketplace. excells in Ihe competition despite 38' Faith For Today 11 NCAA BaskatbaH (Mon.) stuntman, consoles his worried girltriend (Sally Field) m does not create a character’s appearance in his mind's 40 Morningtown health. (60 mins.) 18 LMng Faith 3) Barney Millar C0 W(06 MB41CII NBC CHECK listings for Exact Time thedisiractionolhaving developed HOOPER, action drama to be broadcast for the first and five men from 35 to 55 I R ■gg' 7:30 • * «* 27 New Vole# 'Pregnancy* Part I. 38’ Indapandant Nawa 1:05 8) M.A.S.H. eye as the book is read? Regina. aaenioralLincotnHigh,dis­ a romantic attachmenttohisattrac- 8 ABC Nawa 20 2299 Card Sharks 3 Man Builds. Man Destroys 10:30 14' Davy Croakalt Goat To time on network television, as a special movie presenta­ “ Sphinx" stars Leslie-Anne Downe, Frank Langella, years of age. covers she is pregnant. After alrug- tive teammate (60 mins.) 24 Various Programming 0 Journey To TheCenterOfThe 3 AliceWhenihebank'sautomat- 38: Movia ‘Flaming Feather' Congress (Tua.) Movie (THUR.. tion. Sunday. February 8 on CBS-TV. Maurice Ronet and John Gielgud. Candidates for this off­ Earth gling with her secret alone, shecon- 27 Shock Of ThaNaw ‘Thresholdof ed teller machine goes beserk and FRI ) ‘RunningWild'(THUR.).‘Nikki, Liberty’ Beginying with Surrealism. 39 Risk Of Marriage (MON ). Here Come the Qirla' beat comedy may be from AN EPIC COMEDY 6 Insight in e slo solve the case (90mins.) iides in Millie, who decides to ex­ greases Mel 'a already greedy palm Wild Dog Of The North Part I (FRI.) If the reader envisioned, say, Jane Fonda or Candy Lakers vs Philadelphia 76ers 3:00 plore the emotional impact of teen­ Ihe last genuinely revolutionary art • 1:30 (TUE ),‘TheRedheadandlheCow- the student body or staff, (GIVE OR TAKE AN INCH) 9 Christophsr Clossup 10:45 0 Movie-(Comedy) •• "With Six 5iMovis-(Westem)**^ "Fistful with clo se to $25,000 in cash, he boy' (WED ), ‘Thunder in Ihe Sky' 18' Or. Gena Scott On Habrawa Bergen as the heroic woman Egyptologist, how does he 11 SportsCenter 30 Jewish Life age pregnancy in an issue of 'The movement ol Ihe 20lh century, host lakes Ihe money and runs. 14) Movia -(Bclanca-FIctlon) ** 241 3-2-1 Contact What's happening? or may be community ac­ YouGetEggroll" 1968 DorlsOay, of Dollars" 1966 Clint Eastwood, New Voice'. , (THUR ). The Trap'(FRI.) feel about seeing Miss Downe in the part, or perhaps 38 Valley Of The Dinosaurs 11:00 Robert Hughes explores the stra­ (Repeat) "Humanoida From Tha Daap" 27 Electric Company OrianKeith Awidowwilhthreesons KlausKmski A cynical stranger in a tegies art has developed over the ' 40 Family Feud For ttie latest news of wtiat’s liappening on weekends in tors. 40 Heritage Corner 5 Movie -(Adventure) *** “ Tar- 6 ’ Sports Extra 1960 Grotesque moaa-covarad 39 Lottery Show (Thur.) Langella rather than Omar Sharif? .tnd a widower Ivith one daughter western town is manipulating and EVENINQ last 100 years for opening the re-, monsters come to Ilia aa a DNA 12:25 Performances will take 6:00 zan's Greatest Adventure'.' 1959 manipulated by tworivalfamiliea. (2 18> Sunday At-Tha King's House , 9 New Jersey Report 49 News soutliem New England, read the Evening Herald's “ When I read 'Sphinx', I had a conceptual type in mind THE docidetogetmarriedinspileotlheir pressed imagination. (60 mins.) 3 We Believe-Protestant (iorgon Scott. AnihonyQuayle Tar- 6:0 0 38' Aak Tha Manager experiment goes awry (Rated R) 5:35 • hildren’s animosity tor one lira ) 8:30 (82 m m s) 12:30 Weekend pages every Friday, exclusively in your for the female lead," Schaffner said. "The part called for place in the auditorium on 0 Jimmy Swaggart /.in rescues a female pilot and cap­ 3X8X72)1^ Newt 11:00 39 Movia Continuat (Thur.) INCREDIBLf •inolher (2 hrs.) . 9 Movie-(Mystery)*** "Murder 5> Marv Griffin 3 Search For Toihorrow the evenings of April 22 0 Mass tures the gang that robbed a sett 0) M ovia ‘ (A dvan lura) **H . 31(8)32(49 News Manchester Evening Herald. a woman who is bright, attractive and professionally 0 Make It Real My Sweet" 1944 Dick Powell. 9:00 1:47 s h r in k in g 9 James Robison li-moni ul explosives (?h rs) "ThraaMuskataara" 1946 Gene 0' Baxters dedicated. throughi2. The producer is 9 Movie‘(Muslcal'Comedy)**S Claire Trevor A hardboiled detec- 81 It la Written 40 ABC News ^ WOMAN ___ 11 NCAA Basketball 9 Life Of Riley Follow Ihe Fleet" 1936 Fred Aa- iive becomes involved in a com­ Kelly. June Allyson. Oddball, lavish 8! Moracamba AndWIaa “ We agreed mutually on Leslie-Anne because she was MCC theater director Alabama Birmingham vs DePaul 11 NCAA Baseball Miami vs USC, production of Dumas' story of the 181 Jake Haas Qoapal Tima 17 SportaCantar 2:00 i.iirc- Cingor Rogers Song and plicated murder case. (2 hra.) 241 37 Maatarpiaca Theatre 3 News. Weather Richard Dana. 10 Dr. Gene Scott (jdme 2 ihreerollickingmuskataars.( hrs.. i4’H608porte Magazine: IBSOIn the most engaging actress for the role. We chose well. " (l.-incemanjoinsNavy and. with pal, 18 Sunday At The King's House 2 Danger UXB' Episode VI. Brian and The Army was 20 Kenneth Copeland 10 Sunday At The King's House JO m in s.) Review An exciting look al lha her­ 2:02 Since 1962 Schaffner, who won an Oscar for "Patton,” It.is trouble helping two sisters, one 3:15 Susan slip away for^iquiet weekend 40 USAFRallgiouefllm 22 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 20 Old Time Gospel Hour liisex partner (2 hrs ) 3 Sports Spaclecular 8) Gamma Chroniclaa oes in I960'e torts headlines no laughing 24 27 Sesame Street 22 Bionic Woman together When sha returne home, 2:05 has directed 11 films. All but two of them were painted on 10 Accent On Living' 8 (m ; International Boxing 14) Movia -(Comedy) ** ly "Can't 201 PTL Club-Talk And Variety 30 Oral Roberts 24 Matinee At The Bijou West of SlopThaMualc" 1980 The Village sheisstunnadlotindanunexpectad 381 Larson Sundey Night 3' Moment Ol Meditation large canvases, all of them critical or box-office matter until 20 (2Z Tomorrow’s (Champions Today ’s show will leaturecoverage visitor. (Closad-Captionad; U.S.A.) TV movies 30 Porky Pig-Bugs Bunny Ihe Divide' John Wayne and Geor- People. Valeria Perrine. Arollicking 11:15 BoxinglrornGrealGeOrge,New Jer­ of the WBC Light Flyweight Cham­ (60 mins.) successes, or bothm SWHS club 40 Latino 'le'Gabby'Hayesslarinlhisclassic 3 C B S N e w t 3:00 Judy Benjamin sey. with Johnny Bumphus. Oavey pionship between champion Hilerio disco groupboogiesonintothe glit­ 9:30 6:30 horse opera, in which Ihe Duke tery musical event of the '60s. (Rat­ 0 iMovia-(Advantura)*** "Crash And "Sphinx?" Schaffner won’t know until the movie is Muore. Alex Ramos, and Mitchell Zapata and Joey Olivo. (75 mina.) 81 World Tomorrow 11:30 D iva" 1943 Tyrone Power, Anno offers drama [R ; joined it. 3 Tony Brown's Journal poses as a wanted killer The short Green (60 mms ) 3:30 ed PG)(tt7mina.) released this month. 0 Eighth Day subiects will include a newsreel, a 201 Meat The Prate 17 Professional Team Rodeo 3 1 Movia -(Comedy-Drama) *** Baxter. Drama qI conflict and cour­ 27: Firing Lina Host Willism F 141 Movie-(Comedy)*** "How To Louisiana va Tulsa "Starila Cuckoo" 1969 LizaMin- age in submarine warfare in North •SOI TH WINDSOR - 9 Day Of Discovery bhort directedby George Stevens Buckley. Jr.. (60mine.) Baal Tha High Coal Of Living" 24 TV Community Collaga SUNDAY WEDNESDAY PRIVATE rind the cartoon 'Ballgame' (90 14) M ovie -(Drama) *** "D a a lh oilt. Wendell Burton. A collaga girl Atlantic and tha girl two olficart The South Windsor High 30 Robert Schuller (Captioned) 30i Combat In Tha Classroom 1960 Susan Saint Jamaa. Jana COr- 27BulThan.8ha'aBattyCartar'A 30 Jonny Quest nuns ) musician's singer' who values in­ Wish" 1974 Charlaa Bronaon. lorces heraalf on a ahy Freshman love. (1 19 mina.) (CBS) MOVIE SPECIAL: 8:00 PM E.S.T.. P.S.T. ■ 7:00 (CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM E.S.T., School plans bus trip School Drama Club will 40 Tha Baatlas Foravar im A trio ol middla-ciaea hou­ Hope Lange. A man's wife and who a impallad to pay attention. (2 17 SportaCantar BENJAMIN] 40 Jewish Heritage 27 Soccer Made In Germany sewives are driven lo robbery dependence over fame, jazz aingar PM C.S.T., M.S.T. P.S.T. - 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T. present its winter produc­ 9:00 30 MundoRoel daughlar are brutally attacked by h rs. 30 mina.) because their husbands can't, or Betty Carter is profiled o j m Ihe "Hooper" (1978) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field. The stdry otihe reign­ "A Gun In tha Houu" (1981) Sally SIruthers, David Ackroyd. A 3 Berrio 11:25 1:30 throe muggers In Hi New York 5) David Suaeklnd Show 3:30 STORRS — The University of Connecticut School of tion, "The Boy Friend," on won't, give them enough money lo three decades ol her c a re ^ T h ia ing king ol Ihe brawling, risk-taking, tun-loving Hollyvrood slunl- woman who, in self-defense, shoots and kills an intruder who ter­ 0 Wonderema 0 Dear Alex And Annie 8 High School Bowl film protrait is a study of lha jazz apartmai)t. Ha aaaks Mvanga attar uw wonder drug’ m this most com- Prolaaaional Figure Skating from plays. BoxleHrwr. Part I. The epic drama of the turbulent lives of four men Monday through Friday. 3 CBS Sunday Morning prisoner in Auschwitz. This moving Buary. Aba Vigoda. (Pramlara; 60 series appearance. ■ 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T. pi'-te lilm on interferon ever lo ep- .1 Maryland 2) Millroaa Gamaa from It w a sn 't lo n g be fo re and the beautiful woman who haunted their lives for two genera­ 0 Flintatones' •focument records what happened mms.) (Closed-Captlonad; U.S.A.) Although txjrn in Wichita. “The Cholct" (1981) Susan Clark, Mitchell Ryan A mother must The cost is 32.50 for adults CRAZY pi^nr on American television. Madieon Square (^rdan. (2 hra.) 34 Sports Amorlea Hotlywood discover^ him. and tions comes vividly to life in this eight-hour adaptation of the classic 8 My Three Sons wiien she decided to taka her eon Kansas. Corley, who plays Ihe relive her own traumatic experience in order to help her unmarried and 31.50 for students. (Closed Captioned. U S A ) (60 2« B'27i Big Blue Marbis Mh) Divide' John Weyne and (3aor- 39 NHL H ockey Boston Bruina va Dewhurst and Warren Oates in (ABO NOVEL FOR TELEVISION: 9KX> PM E.S.T., P.S.T. M'.Dowolt. Pamela Franklin. Hor- lilm prolrait ia a study of tha jazz states by the a M of lour. By HARTFORD - On Wednesday, Feb. 11, Wednesday 22 Chalice Of Salvation 'M'Qabby'Hayaaatarinthiaciaaalc Ouabac Nordiquas Ihe lilghly rated 'And Baby • &06 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. I'lwing story ol occult phenomena lifustyle embodied in one fiercely 24 Sesame Street tiorse opera, in which tha Duka 7:30 third grade, however, his Makes Six.' and again with Ms. "John iMnhach't Eaat ol Eden" 11981) Jane Seymour, Uoyd Noon Repertory, the performing arts series at Center individualistic, iaientad and con­ •IS lour rosearchers agree loapend poses as a wanted killer. The ahort 17 NCAA BaakatbaH Boston Col- peripatetic parents had settled Dewhurst In ABC's 'The Bridges. Part II. Adam gets shocking news about his sons from Church House, 60 Gold St„ w ill present a performance of 30 Sacrifice Of The Mass jiH* wei.-k in houae known lo be in- troversial woman. (60 mina.) AUKATS 38 Jetsons -.iibjecia will include'a newareel. a log# vs University of Connecticut in Waynesville. Mo. Women's Room,' In addition, Cathy who Is now working In a bro tM as Ihe story of the stormy ti.ihilnd by spirits (2 hr*.) 27 World 'Swedan: Waiting for the modern play “ Dark f^ n y ” by David Manet. * AU T1N U bhorl directedby George Sievena 18> Living Faith Developing into a lop alhlele. he was signed for several 99 1p:30 12:30 Spring' Ask Kleiner lives of the Trasks and Ihe conflict belween good and evil is played A father tells his young daughter a sjory abou the trust ■ind Iho cartoon 'Ballgame'. (90 8:00 Al attencM Southwest Missouri 8 '40 Kids Are People Too 3 One On Or>e theatrical lllms, including 'The out. , 9 Point Of View m m s) 35 Movie -(Rallglout-Orama) .31 S p e c ia l M ovie Praaan tallon Stale University on a basketball between a man and a wild pony. The production, directed 0 Dialogue •*?'• "Tha Robe" 1963 Richard Warriors.' 'SoueeTe Ray' and V ern o n <••••• I'l World Tomorrow 30 M ovia -(Mualeal) *•* "O .i. Hooper* 1976 Burt Raynolda alara scholarship. Undecided as lo 20 10 Jake HeseGospal Tima 'Honky Tonk Freeway' WEDNESDAY______by Debbie Andrew and designed by Connie Huntington, Blues" I960 Elvis Prasiey. Juliet Uurlon. Jean Simmona. Araligioua <18 the reigning klr>g ol tha brawling, IR O U T C S M - M (E xit (6) I 27 Cross CoiMilry Ski School 22 W Maat Tha Praia what he wanted lo do with his Single. Ihe handsome blond 3A M ovie (Comedy) •• "Abbott Hiowse Three G.l.'s form a combo liiciurewhichfollowalhacAraarofa Msk-taking, lun-lovIngHollywood tile. Al left school after 3W years DEAR DICK: I have a bet with my son-ia-law. I say that (ABO NOVEL FOR TELEVISION: 8:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. will be performed by the Hartford Acting Group. 24 SoccarMadalnOarmany drunken and dissolute Roman uluntmen. hra., 30 mine.) actor lives in West Los Angeles. And Cosleiio Meet The KWer" •iroup while stationed ln(^rmany. (2 and backpacked through Cheryl LaM la Alan LaM's daaghicr-la-law. She li married lo 40 ConvarsationaWith liibuna, Marcallus, assigned lha His interests include last cars, - 7:00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. All noon performances are open to the public as part of 1949 Boris Karloff. Alan Mowbray (;' hra.) »I (*« ABC Novel Fof Televlelon Europe. Upon his return he Divid Ladd. My saa-la-law sayt Cheryl Ladd Is Alan Ladd's I'SiiiiBtswtBiisrQ 1:00 duly ol executing three crimkiats in John Steinbeck's East Of Eden’ ballooning, raftirig. painting, "John Stnlnimck’s East ol Edon" (1981) Jane Seymour, Timothy Lou IS ar.ouaed ol murder while Bud 2:30 went to New York and studied daaghler. Please- ...... tell ai who is right., MRS.MRS. IFERN, Cleveland. the “ Church and the Arts” program of Center ^ u rch . 3 NBA Baskatball Los Angeles llin province of Jerusalem. (2 hra., 198 Stars: Timothy Bottoms. Jane playing guilai and songwribng. Bottoms. Part III. Cal, who learns that his 'deceased' mother is alive PLEASE CALL THEArRE 18 Promises Of God 1 You are closer than he is. Cheryirvl was married to Alan's son. Call the Church House before 4 p.m. Tuesday at ^49-5631 F n B T fs a r ll •lOmins) Seymour Theepiedramaofthatur- and running a bordello, thrusts that revelation on his brother Aaron F»ISCREB4T1MES David. But that marriage Is now finished. piecipilaling tragedy in tonight's conclusion for'reservation. SC.’W'C.'*

au - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 21 ‘Thar’s gold’ in worthless stocks NEW PRIVATE PARTY WANT AD RATES — FAMILY THRIFT SPECIAL!!! Business NEW YORK (UPI) - companies that went realize at least $125,000. Donall Healy, president into the bond market again For investors holding bankrupt or slowly passed The recent growth in of Stanley Gibbons, says and, as a show of good aUARANTEEO RESULTSI stocks and bonds of com­ into extinctiom ^pularity of seripophily is most of the collector in­ faith, honor previous debt If Your Item Isn’t Sold Within 6 Days — panies or governments that Seripophily, a fairly re­ reflected in the rapid price terest centers on securities obligations. SECOND 8 DAYS ARE FREEH have gone down the drain, cent activity which budded appreciation of some cer­ of the 19th and early 20th Having lost their worth there’s now hope beyond in Europe and grew to pop­ tificates. For example, the centuries through the as traditional investments, Days Pries of articiss must ba ineludad in ad. AddHiomil Lines Will Be i 6 no.25 using the worthless scraps ularity in England only two item which is expected to 1930s. But, he says, some the certificates’ intrinsic lartw Rata. ^ $1.00 Oitcounl If Paid In AdvanM FOB SAU n m s o n ly. MAXIIIIUIW $1,000.00 as wallpaper; years ago, could be the bring the highest bid at the more recent certificates value now derives from S crip ^ily . next collectible craze to auction is a 500 pound also are. popular such as their scarcity and visual Joining such time- wash across American attractiveness. Some are Halp Wantad IS Halp Wantad is Halp Wantad 13 Lota-Land for 8ala 24 Sorvleaa OHarad 31 sterling bond Isisued by the the 1968 bearer shares of •••••••••<•••••••••••••••• h o n o red c o ll e c to r ’s shores from the other side Imperial Chinese Govern­ B e rn a rd C o rn fe ld ’s superbly engraved with treasures as stamps, of the Atlantic. ment in 1898 for a 4W per­ notorious Investors elaborate designs and CLERICAL TYPIST - Small BEAUTIFULLY TREED HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE' baseball cards and other vignettes. busy office in Hartford. Diver­ LEVEL LOT - Prestigious Large appliances, clean at­ There are an estimated cent gold loan. Since the Overseas Services Ltd. sified position. Typing, filing, location, AA Zone. Almost full tics, cellars, garages, also Some also are signed by memorabilia, defunct 10 to 20 dealers across the loan was 80 percent paid Early Interest by serious billing, order d m . Benefits. waa Mwawaim I89P acre. Sewers, city gas. will clean apartments for stocks and bonds — with United States specializing off before default, it’s collectors centered on Rus- famous personalities, such Call for appointment, 2494591. 1991109 HTMir Located in Manchester's realtors. Call 644-1775. few exceptions not worth a in seripophily. C)n March 6 assumed that no more than sian, Chinese and as the early American HURSEIUDES If your answer is yes, a finest residential area! $39,- PAINTING i PAPERING - dime in the securities in New York, Stanley Gib­ 20 of the 100 numbered Confederate States issues, Express Co. shares signed ACCOUNTING CLERK - large nationwide 000. No brokers. Principles Very busy East Hartford dis­ only. Will consider private Ceiling Special. 25« per square markets today — are now bons Auction Galleries, the bonds originally Issued are which eventually went bust by both Henry Wells and tributor is expanding and automotive parts company foot, paint included. Quality is looking for you. We need a financing. Call 643-8778, or fetching blue-chip prices U.S. arm of the oldline still around. In 1978, one of as their governments went William Fargo, and State CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING needs enthusiastic person to 647-9997. A. Sieffert, Sr. Work! Fully Insured. ta hf—*4* IMm Iimi Cs m person qualified in all H. from scripophilers. British stamp auction the certificates could be bust and the new of Texas bonds signed by In prlvato homo* anO handle some accounting func­ Manchester Property tions, invoice typing and phases of automotive Invealmanl Proportf 25 Maintenance. David Kay. 646- In fact, there is not a house, will hold what is purchased for $1,500. Five governments refused to Stephen Austin. M9«etf FaeWfiM. Part machine shop work. Good Stock or bond on Wall billed as the world’s PNONE 643-2711 general office duties. 0754. months ago, one sold in honor the previous com­ But perhaps most of the FOR ASBIBTANCB IN PLACINQ YOUR AD Ibna, full H i m . CoiwMera- Successful candidate must be wages, commissions, paid EXCELLENT Street today that sells for largest auction of defunct London for ^,000. mitments. interest is generated by the tion. givaft to pfatarafioa vacations, holidays, group B&M TREE SERVICE now personable and able to type 60 insurance, pension plan and INVESTMENT! Good cash anywhere near the prices bonds and stock cer­ At the other extreme, But Healy says some intrinsic historical value of oh— Location and Hour*. wpm. Salary commensurate flow! First floor leased to offering Special Winter much more. Work meater Rates! We've sawed 25% off, commanded by a few of the tificates. collectors will find many collectors have purchased the antique certificates, NO FIE - WEEKLY PAY with experience. Call Mr. Hartford area. Contact package store. Second floor, “busted” certificates The sale of over 300 of which graphically docu­ PLEASE READ ADVERTISING For Information coil Fanning at 568-1927. very nice apartmert, plus 5 plus our usual Discount for canceled certificates of old Chinese certificates on Genuine Parts Company, Senior Citizens' Free 843-9518 1260 New.field St.. car garage. $67,900. Call for issued by governments that these relics of financial more recent vintage that the hopes that one day ment the rise and fall of LOCAL INSURANCE further details. Strano Real Estimates. Fully insured. were later overthrown or history is expected to sell for only a few dollars. China might decide to go governments. YOUR AD DEADLINE AGENCY seeks full time staff Middletown, Ct. 632-2500. References. 643-7285. ______EOE. EsUte. 646-2000. o Classified ade ara 12:00 noon iho day MD S ASSISTANCE. assistant. Hours Monday- a l Noftt Eastern Com.; Friday, 9-5 p.m. Duties in­ Bualnett Proporty 26 C & M TREE SERVICE, Free lakan ovar tha phona before pubHcotlon. 387 East Canter OL clude telephone, typing, mail RECEPTIONIST for Doctor's estimates. Discount senior aa a convanianca. The and processing. Auto and Office. O ne day per week. GLASTONBURY, Multi use citizens. Company Harald la raapontlMe Deadline for Saturdoy ADVERTISIN8 home owners ratings. Position General office work. Call 528- industrial Building for sale. Manchester owned and tor only one Incorrect ai^d Monday lo 12KH) expandable. Call ^ 3 0 7 8 for 4791. ^,525 square ft., 21’ ceilings, operated. Call 646-1327. RAnS ALL AROUND UTILITY appointment. extra 3 acres for develop­ tneartion and than only Noon Friday. 1 DAY...... 14'a«rBMi WORKERS, neededp 8. A naw managar may wall think H aalar not to •••••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERIOR PAINTING HNp HfanM yj commensurate with •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ------anything whila ha la atlll laaling ••••••••••••••••aeaeeeeeee AOTO b o d y PE R S O N MECHANIC • Experience in experience. Excellent AND WALLPAPERING hla way. Enttrttlnment ■ . 4 NEEDED, must have some all phases of truck and, auto benefits. Including free □ BUSINESS experience in antique auto repairs. Must have own tools. parking. Hours Monday thru and SERVICES Quality professional work at 9. A tallow with a favorlta brand of —— Naans OF couNNB restoration. Must have own Excellent opportunity for per­ Friday 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call reasonable prices Fully in­ praaunwbly rallshaa Ha flavor. tools. Apply Heritage Auto son with ambition and depen­ Anita. Hartford Surgical sured. Free estimates. G.L. MDKY iEPMTNBIT McHugh. 64.3-9321. 14. Ona can wall aaaoclata It wHh axcaaa, of ona Immediate opening in Body of Andover, Route 6, An­ dability- Starting rate $7.00 Center, 549-7970. Sarvicaa OHarad 31 SURPRISE BIRTHDAY dover, Ct. 742-7693. kind or another. Manchester area. Prospects per hour, plus excellent M f r a l b CLOWN, “ SASSAFRASS” benefits. C alf888-7579. Bualnesa Opporlunlllet 14 REWEAVING BURN 15. Naturally you don’t oxpact the average NOTICIB will make your child’s furnished. Protected MUNSONS CANDY HOLES. Z ii^ rs, umbrellas EXTERIOR PAINTING - Lost snd Found birthday extra special! Call territory. Excellent oppor­ * ' ' ■ > experienced college student profaaalonal boxer to gat vary------. - PsrsonsiB KITCHEN is accepting LEGAL SECRETARY - Part AMINiCASOLOfST LtCCNSOK ' repaired. Window shades, tunity to build lucrative OF ICC CRCAM SHOWS 16. From ona that offara a good vantage point, Ifa - Announesmentt applications for evening and time. Experienced. 1-5 Mon'- Venetian blinds. Keys. TV Quality work. Verv Sales Career in a pleasant NCIDSOUALIFIED FAMILIES reasonable prices. Call Mike. often poaaHila to aaa for mllaa around. Entertatnfnsnl weekend employment. Hours day thru Friday. General TOOFCKATf THClKOteN FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 - Auctions Fraternal setting. are 4 p.m. til 8 p.m. weekdays. practice. South • ’.Windsor of­ Main Street. 649-5221. 569-3458 or 569-4545. 17. Hitting a large------that happened to bain tha □ EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL If you qualify, you'll be 8 hours on Saturday and/or fice. 644-1528. Technician Peter Moreilo places a final cahtode on a stack of car­ Sunday. Cali for appointment CERAMIC FIRING. Discount LEE PAINTING. Interior Si road would not exactly do ona'a car any good. - Bondt-Stocki-Mortgsges joining a staff of eight full bon and lithium sheets destined for a lithium battery at the GTE H»lp Wanttd 13 6494332. APPLICATIONS NOW being Coju/d- rates. pen every 06231. EOE. Repairs. Free estimates Ful­ 15. Will generally know how to deal wHh shirkers A day 10 a.m. to midnight: Sun­ & i n d i v i d u a l TAX ly insured. Phone 643-6017 The firms say banks are reluctant to But the biggest leasing operator. produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry RINTALS BLASTONIURY PREPARATION at home. 10 and troubla-makars. - Rooms for Rent COMPANY day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.. 4^7519. DE.NTAL SURGICAL make direct loans to dairy farmers to ex­ Agricultural Asset Management Co. of blank will be accepted. Pond Circle Years Experience LEON CIEZSYNSKI 18. Near at hand. - Apartments for Rent MaffcAMfar PartttM ASSISTANT, Full time for U REAL ESTATE Reasonable. Call 563-2051. pand their herds and the farmers need the Salem, N.Y., which rents about 18,000 3. ‘Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and members - Homes fnr Rent 349 W. MiddM TumpMa PART Ti m e h e l p and Rosewood Drive. Manchester office. CDA or BUILDER. New homes, ad­ 21. Group of three. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa leverage that leasing gives them in order of their families) of the Evening Herald. - Bqbineas for Rent WANTED, apply at Center previpus experience ditions. remodeling, rec cows, does sell tax-sheltered par­ •GiWPCT INSTALLER AviHaMe Howl Homaa For Sale 23 to increase their cash flow. 24. Outfit or equipment. 4. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES - Resort Property for Rent Giant, 660 Center St. preferred. Office skills HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN rooms, garages, kitchens ticipations to individual investors. So do - wantad Rant •FENCE INSTALLER ••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAA# WORD LIST Manchester. CALL CAVE required. 649-2272. EXPERTLY PREPARED by remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, But leasing cows is tricky, says David the cowdeasing divisions of Banc Ohio of NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A - Misc. for Rant •CUSTOM DRAPERY EXECUTIVE HOUSE - dormers, roofing. Residential POSTMARK. 647-9946 leading, independant Tax Con­ Halsey, editor of Dairy Herd Management Columbus, Ohio, which rents 4,500 cows, TMa Hat contains, among others, tha correct wonts AUTOMOTIVl DECORATOR HAIR DRESSER SITTER NEEDED in my Contemporary. Cathederal or commercial. 649-4291. 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the ceilings. Three bathrooms. sultant. Please phone: Dan magazine, published in Minneapolis. and PAC Financial Corp. of Indianapolis, for the PRIZE CROSSWORD PUZZLE for rolaaso - Autoe for Sata Part-tim e positions Experienced only. Full time home. Pleasant Street Wade, 649-6851 for appoint­ There have been a few scandals. Halsey Waakand of Fabruary 7-8,1981 contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than - Trucka for Sata available. Experience in ousy, full service Unisex Manchester, for 11 year old Walk-in closets. Nine rooms. DESIGN KITCHENS, which is rather new to the business. These - Haavy Equipment lor Sale ment. C H A N C i KIT TRUCK Salon. Call Ultimate I, 643- PART TIME PRINTER, $355 square feet living area. 2 cabinets, vanities, counter said his magazine received complaints one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be - Motorcycies-Bicyclea necessary. Apply per­ boy. Monday thru Friday 3-5 companies told UPI they expect the CHANQI LIGHT yiOOROUt 2103. experienced on AB Dick 360, car garage. For sale or rent. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts shared equally. - Campera-Trailera-Mobila sonnel department, p.m. call 6494157 Saturday WALT’S TAX SERVICE - from farmers who claimed the leasing leasing trend to accelerate steadily. CLOS* LOG WAG mornings. Apply at Evenings 649-5635, or 643-9508. custom woodworking, colonial Homes Tuesday 1 pm-3 pm and 6 anytime and Monday after 5 Performed in the privacy of company showed them fine cows, then DOO PAU WAU 6. IF NO ALL-CO R R ECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE RAISE YOUR FAMILY Manchester Press 143 West p.m. reproductions. J.P. Lewis 649- Douglas Hawkins of Banc Ohio and Jef­ OOM - Automotive Service your home. Call Walt Zingler. after the contract was signed, delivered PItT WORST ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK'S PRIZE. pm-8 pm. Wednesday 10 INCOME! Sell Avon and earn Middle Turnpike, Manchester. COVENTRY 5 ROOM 646-5346. •______9 ^ . frey Adler of Agri Asset agreed with o o n MINT - Autos tor Rent-Lease RANCH. Fireplace, lower-grade cows and pocketed the ouu 7. The decision of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to am-12 qoon and 1 pm-3 pm. good money. Call 523-9401. ATTENDENT NEEDED for editor Halsey that a dairy farmer should RItOLUTION Saturday 10 am-12 noon. MANAGING SALES LADY - Carpeting. Lake privileges. TAX PREPARATION - CRAIG’S CARPENTRY - difference in price. PAR RlVOLUnON abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property Men’s Locker Room Facility. look before he leaps into herd leasing and PAT E.O.E. BABYSITTER WANTED, My Established Ladies Store on This person will be responsi­ Only $32,900. Pasek Realtors, Reliable and experienced ser- Roofing. Siding. Gutters. RIGOROUt of this paper. Only ona prize will be awarded to a family unit. Halsey said there are other perils which should not let himself be talked Into in­ PILM ROMI . ______home two afternoons per Main Street. Salary. Bonus, ble for$naintaining inventory MLS, 289-7475. 643-2257. vice in your home at Cleaned and replaced. All the farmer must guard against. "If you PIRM ROOP 8. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will Benefits. Call LianC, 203-354- reasonable cost. Norm types of repairs. Ftee, creasing his herd too fast. : □ NOTICES CARD GALLERY - rreJ'’^578i on work clothes for 30 lease a truck and it goes bad you can take POMMAN ROOM be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is 2130. employees, for the daily ALUMINUM SID ED 4-4 Marshall. 643-9044. Estimates. 646-7254 j'^' " Some leasing firms will rent fewer than POMMIN RUM ** ••••••aaaaaaaaaaeoooooooo* Aggressive, part time Sales area. ose-piBi.______■ DUPLEX. Full basement. 2 it back, but if a leased cow dies, the •lU necessary. janitorial .cleaning of the 50 cows but Agri Asset thinks 50 is about the PUU iLoat and Found 1 People needed. Flexible STATION ATTENDANT RELIABLE WOMAN to live building and service vehicles car garage. 2 new furnaces. DROBIAK DRY WALL. farmer is stuck unless there is a clear PUR •lOHT 9. The correct solution to this week’s Prizeword will be ...... hours, on a permanent basis. EiiII iime ^ with elderly gentleman in Exc^lent neighborhood. $85.- FOR ALL YOUR minimum. Under its plan, the farmer nor­ GLUT and for the transportation of Ceilings and walls replaced or. provision about that in the lease." •KIM published the following Saturday. : lOST - Collie Type female nights and Sundays. S n f ^ n ’s ^ M rS ^ ^ a r exchange for room and board. 600. Strano Real Estate. 646- CONSTRUCTION NEEDS repaired. All textures - after 5 mally pays an annual rent equal to 15 per­ QOUT •WIM clothing to and from a nearby 10. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical -puppy. Tan and white. North Aoply in person Cart Gallery, ^ n te r Route 83 Vernon Nice neighborhood, heated 2000. CALL H A R P p.m. 649-0420. He said the farmer must make sure the cent of the value of the herd, Agri Asset QUM TILL :in S Reward. Call 6464323. M a n c h e s te r P a r k a d e , Koute w, vemon. laundry building. Hours from contract specifies who owns the calves HOO TRIO errors which may appear during the puzzle game. garage. No housekeeping 6 a.m. to II a.m., Monday thru CONSTRUCTION. Additions. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa pays the insurance. JOINT —;------Manchester. EOE. COUNTER CLERK required. Cook light supper RAISED RANCH - One year Roofing. Siding. Plumbing, Pooling 34 born to the rented cows, who is responsi­ 'i*RIPPlR 11. The sealed correct solution will be kept In the personal Saturday. Call Jim Fracchia It claims a farmer can get full use of a r LOST - ^ m b e r Ist, in or np,vpn ,n«iiv.rv Vamsson POSITION AVAILABLE - only. Working woman con­ for an.interview. 633-4681. Ar­ old. 6 Rooms. Formal dining and Electrical. Cali 643-5001. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ble for insuring the herd and paying the 100-cow herd with a market value of 8100,- custody .of Nate Agostinelll, President Manchester State • near SBM. Large envelope pRiVER (Delivery Van) ^.00 work nart time aoDroximate. sidered. Reply Box LL c/o bor Acres Farm, Glastonbury. room. Three bedrooms, 1‘.j ROOFER WILL INSTALL taxes on the cows and what rights the 000 for $15,000 a year by renting. To buy Bank. __ _ ; containing »um of moneyi » l/ l l a m t o 2 p ^ K $ M t o Manchester Herald. An Equal Opportunity baths. Wall-to-wall carpeting. WATER ^PROOFING -. Roofinp. Siding^ or Gutters for LAST WEEK’S 12. Upon acceptirig prize money, the contestant will be ► Uberal reward. Call 8494741. Jfatchways, foundation farmer has in culling out marginal cows such a herd at today's prices, he said, Employer. Two car garage. Acre plus lot. Low Discount Price! Call Ken and replacing them. photographed for the paper. HIRING NOW to work one of with beautiful stone walls. cracks, basement walls, sump at 647-1566. would require interest and amortization PUZZLE SOLUTION V K eep S m ilin g ?l^1>ei!m*ane W t h blne^U ifo™ our Outdoor Flower $ra,900. Group I, Philbrick , tile lined, dry wells, Dairy farming is believed to be the sixth PART TIME KITCHEN payments of $27,000 to $40,000 a year, ; Be Happy p t M r ! Locations, Friday, Saturday HELPER, Mature woman. Agency, 646-4200. S J feed, window wells. Flooring 36 largest business in the country and depending on how long the contract runs. ^ Wilson Agency, Hartford. roundings. Apply: D airy or Sunday. Work 1,2 or 3 days. Small East Hartford Also: Steps, walks, stone presently is mostly in the hands of small The farmer retains full management J AV**"**?V...... (Jueen, 242 Broad Street, Car needqd. S.D.R. Enter­ restaurant 9:30 a.m. ^2 p.m. JUST LIST.DD walls, fireplace and ceramic FLOORSANDING Si farmers. If thb leasing trend should , H9tp WMt9Q 19 IVifilGtf 13 Manchester. prises, Andover, Conn., 742- call 6434848 0:00 a.m. - 1:00 EXCELLENT BUY!! Nice tile repairs. Over 30 years REFINISHING floors like control and gets all the cash flow. He is 99K. ' \ raised ranch, good location. experience! 683-1013; 6434953. accelerate rapidly, ownership of the coun­ p.m. new! Specializing in older required only to pay the rent and maintain AIR CONDITIONER Family room, recreation try's dairy herds would be concentrated in AND floors. Natural and stained the herd. REFRIGERA’nON LUBRICATION PERSON - ADMINISTRATIVE room, plus great in-law apart­ CARPENTRY CUSTOM floors. No Waxing Anymore! TERMINAL SERVICE MEN Needed. Reliable. Mechanical ASSISTANT - Immediate ment. Don't miss this home! BUILDING, additibns, gar­ John Verfaille. 646-5750 Experienced only. We pay top background. To lubricate Century 21. Lindsey Rdal ages, roofing and siding. opening for professional in­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa OPERATORS dollar and offer many trucks and trailers.. dividual skilled in office Estote, 6494000. Kitchens, bathrooms and CLUBS ACROSS: a "poor SINGER" Is nothing to ba proud of or to ba ashamed of. It's a repair work of all kinds. Houaahold Goods 40 3. CARES rxH cards. Who Is to say that grown man, If thay chooaa to sN benefits. Ask any ol our men. Experienced necessary. 2nd procedures. Good with figures Booklet clears mystery lack of Inherited talent. shift. $5.00 per hour. All fringe Lota-Land lor Salo 24 Robert Jarvis Building con­ Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa U p playino cards. “sAowM •aaslaap’7 Thair CARES may kaap paopla If vou are interested in full time or part time work Call today. 5284144. and a lense of urgency needed 26. FLUSH not blush. One associates tha word blush with maidenly USED REFRIGERATORS. awoRa, of coursa. but do not want to fight the traffic into Hartford, we benefits! For appointment to fill critical a^inistrative tractor. 643-6712. HARTFORD— The Connecticut and fulfilling their respective rights and coyness, etc., rather than with tha ability to ba "scathing." FLUSH, m call 688-7506. FULL ACRE WOODED LOT WASHERS. RANGES - Clean. ® ^ Chords ara mora tha tachnicalitia* of mullc. A with anger, is mora apt. have just the job for you! Hartford National Bank is CAFETERIA SUBSTITUTES assistants position. Excellent Si Banking Department has produced a CHORUS, as an actual piaoa of vocal music. Is mora dafinitafy a^. - Glastonbury Public Schools. in prestigious, new I WILL BABYSIT IN MY Guaranteed. Parts Service. obligations. This should reduce the coming to Manchester. We are moving our Consumer wages and good company Low prices! B.D Pearl & brochure providing answers to landlords necessity for filing of complaints by 0. PRICE not prize. Tha fact that you prize a thing makas aalllng it unUdt* Applications available from: benefits. Call between 10:00 nei;;liborhood In Manchester. HOME FOR PRESCHOOL Information, Customer Product File, and parts of our MAMDIIUIGI■vmnviMmiwRM All servici's. For sale by CHILDREN. Saint James Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. and tenants concerning the collection, tenants with the Banking Department or ly. If you PRICE It highly, you ara maraly “not dispoaad to saH cAm #.” Proof and Transit Department to the Manchester Glastonbuiv Board of Educa­ and 2:00 p.m. or send resume B. PLACE not paaoa. Ha will ba in mora of a paychlatric plight If ha faala CLUES DOWN: tion, 30 High Street, South to American Frozen Foods, 29 owner. Principles only. Call area. 649-1334. maintenance and return of rent security in Small Qaims Court,” said Linda J. Kel­ Parkade. ELECniKliUI 6464599. deposits. thara Is no pMoa at all for him. Ha should Im abla to oopa avan though 2. CREAK no! brnk. It l i brMhlng. rMIrn Ibtn CREAKIng. that aptly Glastonbury, Conn., 06073. Bissel St., East Hartford. 569- ly, deputy banking commissioner. ha finds no raal paaoa. tanda to aignify waaknaaa. We h|ive Customer Information Representatives, Phone 63S-W1, Ext. 452. Af­ Excellent opportunity Since October 1, 1979, the banking Copies of the brochure may be obtaioed 11 •ILL not hill. That attitude of "Oh, how I wish I'd never atartad" appllaa 4. RAI8INQ not raiding. Man raiding cattia ara typically diahonaat, DaU Input Operators, Telephone Transfer C urators firmative Action Equal Op­ for a Trade Tchool Hotnaa For Salo 23 Hotnaa For Salo 23 15.2 CUBIC FOOT Frost Free department has had the authority, under typIcaHy to something that sasiMMs, ona thing leading to another (as rutblaaa, ato., rathar than ’^ugh,” hardy, ate. and Single Pocket Operators” ators ^pMitions .Tauauic.available. portunity Employer M/F. Graduate or equivelent SERVICE STATION Refrigerator Freezer. In through any of the Department of In tha cage of a BILL) rather than to an act of rashnaaa such as running Public Act 79-559, to investigate com­ up a hiH. ^ 5. SMELL not awatl. Cakaa ara aald to riaa, rathar than awall. SMELL la These jobs require knowledge oi the typewriter key with a minimum of 3 to ATTENDENT or excellent*condition! Moving, Housing’s 15 regional housing councils, or mora natural.' / NURSES AIDES. 10 midnight AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC - plaints concerning certain aspects of rent 14. board,------, - as------tv well as ability to communcommunicate______effectively_ must sell. Please call 246-9532 by calling 566-4560 or 1-800442-2220. ROAD not load. Tha due Impllas that tha fault is that of tha drtvar. Ha to. PAIN not rain. Tha dua appllaa to PAIN, or to UBiwalad raln-whieh, to 8:00 a.m. Pari time or full 5 years, as a With some experience should ba abla to And tha right ROAD, but tha load may ba tha and courtiously on the telephone. Also Interpret and between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. security deposits. ol couraa, aimply rain may net Sa, Maintenance Electri­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa raaponslbllHy of others. report confidential information to customers in a time. Enjoy working in a very preferred. Full time position. 13. PASSINO not pauaing. It paopla actually pauaa, tha worda ol chaar pleasant atmosphere, helping During this period, the Department has 19 cian. Experienced in Apply: Clark Motor Sales, piusKiminiGE professional and efficient manner. GIN not gun. Mora than raised ayabrows would result If a gun sudden* wlH praaumably ba laaa brial than tha abaoltitaly ■ M atM .’ our elderly patients. We offer KQUAL HOUBIHQ OPPORTUNITY I IMISC. FOR SALE received numerous inquiries from both ly appeared. power and control Route 6 & 85 Bolton. We will train all new employees on our terminals excellent wages and benefits landlords and tenants. It has assisted 30 17. SLEEP not awaap. Tha quaallon ol baing "conaldarala " appllaa mora Telephone 64^g521. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa How to read Herald for free LOST not last. Tha due favors an absurd or laughable situation such aptly whan molhar la tirad and wanta to SLEEP. Whan aha la andnd computerized equipment.e r '------‘ with a comprehensive dental wiring is esstential. as a runner getting LOST, Coming last Is just an ordinary possibility. All rM l Mteta •dvMlltad In this nawspapw Is subjact to Artlehu for Sal9 41 nearly 200 tenants in the resolution of Bargain-wise consumers know their twaaping, tha It nol atpadtlly yukiaraMt to tha ctUldran. If you feel you qua!qualify,, we willw______be interviewing___^ walk- lan. Please call Doris Biain. Licensed Journeyman Is TELEPHONE AND OFFICE 28. SiNQEflnot sinner. As applied to a sinner, tha word "poor" Is eom* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa their complaints, and presently has 21. MEAL not vaal. To prolta tha vaal aiWy. could tuggaat (not vary tact-' in candidates in our Manchester office, 621 East Mid­ lirector of Nursing, 646-0129. desired. Apply: Per­ WORK. Full or part time. the FedwsI Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makee It II- Evening Herald more than pays for itself. paaotoMlK rather than condemnatory In keeping with tha due. Being E another 100 cases under active investiga­ Using the many money-savings coupons iii hilly) that tha raat ol tha MEAL waa not ao gqod. dle Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. between February 17th Manchester Manor Nursing sonnel Department Ideal for housewives, retired, legsl to sdvertlse any preferenoe, limitation, or die- tion. and February 20th. Please come in and apply. Home, 385 West Center Street, semi-retired, expectant crimination baaad on race, color, religion, aax or your Herald every week, ^ ^ p e r s pay Manchester. aoMonne “We anticipate that the information HARTFORD NATIONAL anEWiT Cl. mothers, or students for after national origin, or an Intention to make any tuoh ALUMINUM Sheets used as back their subscription price and save school work. No experience prafaranca, limitation or dlacrlmlnatlon. Thia printing plates, .007 thick contained in the brochure wilf assist even more. Your Evening Herald is a good BANK EXPERIENCED 88 Oartar HoiN, Waal n ^ e d . Will train. Apply in i3x28‘z . M-cents each or 5 tenants and landlords in understanding investment. EOE CARPENTER - Call 6434439. State W M iar, Ctoo. erson to Mr. Schwarz, room nawapapar will not knowingly accept any advartiaamant for$2. Phone 643-2711. Must b< between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Ask EOE, M/F f17 East Hartford Holiday for raal aatata which It In violation of tha law. icked up before II a m. for Bob or Tom. Inn, or call 5284616. SNLY. I i 22 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Feb. 7, 1981 EVENING HERALD. Sat , Feb 7, 1981 - 23 ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ # ★ ★ it ★ ★ ♦ f ★r ★ir w★ w★ ir★ ir★ ★ ★ ★ .★ ^ ★ir ★w - ★ ♦ hMiNita — Ohariaa M. Schuix

Ji­ Pbby lVePiSaWEKB7S0M£THIN6j Aa0R0IN6TDMV ffiOMNOItlOXIFANVONE I SUESSTHATCOULP * lt- p rJSsts’"^ By Aoig^van Buren ONE P IO U R E 15 NOT CALCUUQ]0N,0NEPICn«E mtsyou-mATONE ^NICETOKNOU)...^! A CROli DOWN A niw tr to Provieut Puxzig t - UOKIHAlMOUSANPItlORl^j PiaUREISUIORTHA IS ONI.YUIORTHEI5HT 1-Scsndbitvltn 1 Arrsngoln 0 SI MUIJU [TTTn r ? “ s ^ S s S u i«MPREPANPT»b)OR175 TN0USANPIimi5,n of Liquor Control a Restaurant SOU WERE GIVING ME 21 PrspirM 48 No«l One 4" industrial belt sander •••••■•••••••••••••••••••• STREET ■ 5 room conmlex. 1977 CHEVY VAN, % ton evening. On that evening, invite his wife over and let her C A R L V L B .' P R ISailA .' 16 Sprues 33 It Inclingd $235 646-1519. Half of exceptional new High trftflc area. Nelir RIobtio Homoo 65 Wine It Beer for the u le of alcothoUc A roCK ALBUM OF •KISS* BE A SPORT.' sheopskln 20 Auras 50 Ong-billionth Wanted to Buy 49 EAST HARTFORD, Cozy one customized. Great lor work or hide (with me) in another room. Wear something 'comfort­ 23 SwoM potato 36 Objurgite Duplex. Features carpeting, bedroom, won’t last long, Superior Court. Now being liquor on the premliea 8S3 Main able,' and lead him on a little. Then when he starti shedding TOR AAV B IR T H C A V .’ 22 Los Angtiss 40 Stytut (prafix) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• excellent closets, dishwasher, play. $4,000 or best offer. Call Street. Mancbetter, CT ODMO. The 24 Port of com TOOL SALE, Saturday Feb. $180. Call Locators 2^56U . remodeled. 6482121. TRAILER, 16^ ft. ShasU. hie clothes, his wife and I will appearr' 6TM 43 Gtrmtn 51 Grotto (pott.) WANTED PIANO FOR dispose- all, self cleaning after 5 p.m. or anytime on builnesB will be owned by George N. plint 24 Skinny fith 7th. 8:00-4:()0 p.m. Master Fee. Excellent condition. All Kalfaa of SS Croft Drive. Mancbetter, I think thli should take care of the situation. What do you phytic ttt "Auld Ltng BEGINNER - G o^ condition weekends. 6485447. 27 Mikos Itco 26 Inditn nun* 62 mechanic tools. 22 Felming oven, private basement with MANCIHISTER - Retail, equipped. Reese hitch, and and will be conducted by G eoi^ N. and reasonable. Call 568-5035 think, Abiqr? 29 Mon^len 26 Memory 46 OrionttI gurttr Rd.. Manchester. 646-2351. laundry hookups, IW baths, VERNON, Newly decorated storage and/or manufacturing Aectric brakes. Many extras, Kalfaa a t permittee. or 289-6427. WILLOW IN MASS. monk 28 M»diC6i fluid 40 Small coin SS Mild otth in deck, neighborhood setting, one bedroom with laundry space. 2,000 square feet to 25,- - 1976 VEGA STANDARD, 8 .w,200 firm. Can be seen at George N. Kalfaa 32 Hole ^ R T W P A V i 30 Skirt 47 Towtrd FIREWOOD FOR SALE, $80 minutes. To Hartford. $525 facilities, appliances. $210. 000 sqn’are feet. Very _‘^)eed, good condiUim with - ^ m s p ^ St. SuffieM. t February IWl 34 SeniutI Britain WANTED TO BUY monthly 633-4566.’ Broker. DEAR WILLOW: Why be a party to entrapment? I i T“ 4 per cord or $45 per half cord Call Locators. Fee. reasonable. Brokers snow tires. Call 684-4989. 016-02 36 Dormant i 6 r - • r 10 11 Cut. split and delivered. 872- IMMEDIATELY, Older protectail. Call Heyman There’s a more legitimate solution. Inform your boss 37 DwtII House in need of repair. Cash. that the new Equal Employment Opportunity Com­ 12 13 14 0211. FEMALE ROOMATE MID­ MANCHESTER FAMILY n-operties, 1-2281206. 38 Nsw York City Please call Frank J.T. Strano, TWENTIES WANTED to 1971 CHEVROLET STATION mncE ucuu nonce mission has put into effect rules making sexual •tsdiuffl SIZE, 6 roomer with carpets, WAGON - In good hinnlng II 16 17 GIRLS Si LADIES NEW ALL Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. share duplex. Glastonbury & harassment a violation of the 1864 Civil Rights Act. 39 Cut dtsd laundry facilities, plus more. Wanted (6 Rant 57 -condition. Best offer. Please L 11 LEATHER Size 6 only. Sarn­ Hebron area. Must be neat. Call Locators, 23^5646. Fee. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a LEGAL NOTICE "Haraasment oocurt," the EEOC eaya, "when sub- 41 Spanish hero 16 30 Pets considered. Rent call 6488105 after 6:00 p.m. miteion to it becomes a condition of employment, 42 Compass pieie Shoes. Regular $40 to $52. 4ATURE GENTLEMAN 21 22 23 $15■■ Call 649-1464. BUYING negotiable. Call after 6 p.m., £ TOWN OF ANDOVER BOARD OF TAX REVIEW , when submission or rejection becomes a factor in point 6 ROOM FLAT - 3 bedrooms. /desires room In private - ' SURPLUS JEEP. Value $3,- 22^3560. w e Board of Tax Review of the Town of Andover, Connecticut promotions or raises, or when the conduct interferes Captain Eaay — Crooka A Lawranca 44 Fiightisss 24 26 26 27 36 26 E^rly American, Victorian antiques, Dining room. Porch. $325/ residence. Kitchen privileges 196. Sold for $44. Call 318748 birds 30 31 NEW QUEEN OR KING SIZe ’ rugs, paintings One item or entire •All be in session at the Town Office Building, School Road to with work performance, or creates an intimidating, monthly. Security require. desired. References 1143, Ext. 5426 for info, on how 46 Marbis typo 32 33 34 36 WATERBED, never opened, contents. VERNON-ROCKVILLE. Group I Realtors, Philbrtck B$ar complaints and grievances on the assessment made by the hostile or offensive working environment." Further- VOU'RP Accepting applications for available. Call after 4:30 p.m., to purchase bargains like this. (2 wds.) 10 year warranty walnut TOP $ PAID Agency, 646-4200. 6480034. Assessor of the Town of Andover on the 1980 Grand List on the \ more, any employer who violates these rules la liable LCARNINS 49 Did Testsmtnt 3G 37 stained pine frame, head- Selling anything old? Call us. your Two Bedroom Apartments. RAIowing days during the month of February: ^ to censure, to say nothing of a lawsuit. That should TO HANPLB ‘■67” CHEVY 283 engine.. book 31 board, deck, pedestal, mat­ neighbors Rent includes: Appliances, NEW ONE BEDROOM do It! TH6 0 0 0 3 53 Ysis man 36 40 I'lg, Autoa Fdf Bala 81 Needs work, best offer. 643- vg(w w e a - 1 tress, liner, heater. Originally wall-to-wall carpeting, heat APARTMENT in older home. SXt u RDAV, FEBRUARY 21st, 1981 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon 54 Of spending 42 and hot water.r, FHA hohousing. 5048. Keep trying. ANO I MU3T 43 44 46 $330. now $199. 563-0073. ROBERT MANLEY March 1st occupancy. 0AV YOIARS rtgimtn Rocky Hill. Call 1-237-8858 Carpeted bedroom and living ItESD A Y , FEBRUARY 24th, 1981 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 56 Roctnt (prtlix) 46 47 41 46 SO SI 52 646-3563 1975, MERCURY MONARCH NOTABAP 57 Songstress Lo­ room. Roomy dining room- GHIA - 4 Door. Full power. Wed n es d a y , Feb r u a r y th, i9oi 7:30 p.m.-9:oo p.m. DEAR ABBY: Ask anyone who works in a nursing horns COOK S3 S4 66 GREEN WROUGHT IRON 5 52 WADSWORTH STREET - 4 kitchen combination. No WANTED JUNK AND LATE 25 if men are sexually active in their 90s. SITHBRl gan large rooms, second floor. Air. $1995. May be seen at 79 6S By and by PIECE COUCH ENSEMBLE. appliances. Nice yard. Share MODEL WRECKS - Cash Board of Tax Review One 190-pound man had to be lifted to bed, to wheelchair, sa 67 56 Good condition. $125. Queen Near schools, busline and Summer Street, between 5-6 69 Minysn our garden. $300 monthly, plus Paid. Call Parker Street Used' -p.m. Will trade. Edward M. Yeomans . to toilet. This ‘‘helpless” old gent, age 93, would pinch and Ann Love Seat $35. Floor * RENTALS shopping. $265 monthly. No Auto Parts, 6483391. 60 Coarsd grass 16 60 61 heat (gas), and utilities. No Donald A. Dressel poke at any of u s girls who came near him. 61 Pixsd routins T Polisher $20. Mirror $10. utilities, no pets. Lease plus pets. (%ll after 4:30, 643-0213. After many months of almost breaking our backs lifting Singer Sewing Machine $50. two months security required. Trucka lor Sale 62 i ' L. Edward Whitcomb (NfmRARIRiNTIRFRiSi ASINl Rooms tor Rant 52 BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR ••aaaaaaaaaa«*«««««««aaaaa him, late one night we found his empty wheelchair in the Copper Hanging Lamp $30. Call between 4:00 p.m. and 6 SALE, 1976 Dodge Charger ^ Town of Andover 7 MANCHESTER One bedroom 633-5361 after 6:00 p.m. p.m. 643-2804. hallway. He had found hie way to a lady friend’s bed! We GENTLEMEN ONLY, furnished condo. Newlv Special Edition. 2 door, 8 later learned from several ladies that this 98year-old man kitchen privileges. Central decorated. Appliances, deck cylinder, $2,500. 1974 OLIVE GREEN COLONIAL FEMALE ROOMATE Oldsmoblle Cutlass Supreme. UGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE was very active indeed. location, security and written overlooking pool. Rec room FOR SALE 1973 FORD If you print my letter, use anything but my real name. I’m Allay Oop — Dava Qraua COUCH, and chair $300. Pine references. 643-2693 after 4 WANTED TO SHARE top facilities. Swurity system. On 8 cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC TRUCK F-lOO, 6 cylinder, 3 Driciqe end tables $50 each. Call 649- floor of 2 family house. $162.50 Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel still working here. p.m. busline. Call 6487472. speed, new clutch, studded LEGAL NOTICE MOUND CITY, MO. 2581. 9 a m. - 1 p.m. each, plus utilities. Includes drive, $1,600. 1969 AMC Am­ snows, cap, tune-up, new I H BY, W HW 15 T H ' 1 VOUR.TWO FRIENDS ARE TApaN* AIN'T H O LD m i ! W N A tr TM* wood burning stove. Call bassador'4 door $300. 1975 Town of Andover, Connecticut ' MATTER WITH J WHAT15 TH' MATTER WITH fiONNADO ANY HECK'S COIN’ 0*4 ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag ROOM IN NICE PRIVATE ROOMATE WANTED, in 2 -floors in cab. $800. Call after 7 ^St3U PBOPIET y U8 I WE VMW OUR BE- GOOD! LE1B Dogt-BIrda-Pati 43 HOME - Extra nice Carol at 659-2509 after 9:00 bedroom apartment. Storrs. Chrysler Cordoba, j ^ r condi­ *283971, ask for Carl. Zoning Board of Appeals N B R a r r , neighborhood. All utilities. p.m. Stones throw away from cam­ tion, best offer. The above The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec- I’M GINGER. A lovable blond Kitchen privileges. Bath, pus. Deposit required. Call may be seen at the Savings ' tjeut will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building DEAR ABBY: I am an average reader of your column and cat looking for a home. I'm an security, $47.50 weekly. 649- MANCHESTER - Large 5 Bill 4 2 8 ^ . Bank of Manchester, 923 Main LEGAL NOTICE Wednesday. February 18,1981 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following enjoy it very much. I limply cannot believe a statement that Third hand high exceptions altered male, sociable with 6017. room, 2 bedroom apartment St., Manchester. ,H)plications asking for relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town a very dear friend of mine made, eo I am writing to you for on first floor with garage. people and animals. 633-6581 MANCHESTER, 4 ROOM INVITATION TO BID -of Andover, Connecticut. an answer. By Oswald Jacoby Completely remodeled. $3M She said that "Dear Abby” is a man, and she heard it you can't beat, the play of or 342-0571. QUIET ROOM on busline. $40 APARTMENT, heat, hot BUICK CENTURIAN, PS, Sealed bids witl^be received in the and Alan Sontag your lowest card tends to say per week, plus security. monthly, plus utilities and water, appliances, no dogs. PB, AT, AC. Very good condi­ Office of the Director of General Ser­ Il88 — Tiger Lee Construction Company — requesting relief from a reliable source. It doesn't make any difference to me security. 643-1390, or 646-8352, you hope partner will shift the LARGE LOVEABLE MAIN Strano Real Estate, 643-2129. Free parking call 643-1035. tion. $400 or best offer. 648 vices. 41 Center Street. Manchester. from zoning regulations Article VI, Section 12.00.00 — Space either way. I atill continue to read and enjoy your column, If partner has led a low next time he gets in; the play 5317. COON look alike. Long hair Connecticut, until February 16,1981 at Requirements — (1) lot has 150 feet front, needs 200 feet, but I would like to know the truth. card and second hand has of a higher low card expresses spayed, shots. Likes dogs. 11:00 a m. for the following: H A ^ L IN EUGENE, ORE. LIGHTHOUSEKEEPING •triance of'50 feet needed. (2) Variance needed: building on played low also, the general a desire for him to continue Good home needed Call after ROOM - All utilities, stove, DODGE Window Van, many ALUMINUM SION BLANKS. rule of third hand high the suit later. 5 p.m. 646-1642. Homaa lor Rant . 54 F08TB, RePLBCTIVB LITTBR8, ■ # e e t nof a public highway. Lot located on Rose Lane, An­ refrigerator, washer, dryer, 2Wi ROOMS AVAILABLE new parts. Needs motor. Best DEAR HAZEL: Tell your friend that Abby aaya ahe applies. There are a few Note that we have not dis­ offer. 6485317. NUMBERS A RELATED MATERIAL dover. etc. Available February 15th. IMMEDIATELY, Heat, hot The Town of Manchester Is an equal it a woman. And for verification ahe hai the word of exceptions here. We will show cussed giving count or suit FREE - 2 female cats. 15 MANCHESTER - 5 Room Call 643-5600. water, appliances. Second opportunity employer, and requires an At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and a) her hueband and b) her gynecologlit. some examples. preference here. There are months. Spayed. Box trained. Cape. 3 bedrooms, nice yard. PLYMOUTH VALIANT 1973 - affirmative action policy for all of Its Tha Flintatona Hanna Barbara Productiona 1. Dummy: Q 10 9 8 7 You: times for such signals. This is Call 647-1152 after 5:00 p.m. floor. Main St. location. written communication received. Said appeals are on file and ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING Security and references. Call Quiet street. No pets. excellent condition! Low Contractors and Vendon as a condition K J 6 5 4 3 Lead: 2. Obviously not that time and you will just ROOM, Gentlemen. Shower R eferences. Lease. $400 mileage. 4 door. 2 snows. of doing business with the Town, as per may be seen in the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Office .declarer has singleton ace. be confusing your partner if after 6 p.m. 646-3911, Federal Order 11246. Building. GOLDEN RETRIEVER bath, free parking. Apply 195 monthly. The Hayes Corpora­ $1400. Call 8781769. CONFIDENTIAL TO CRISPINA: Yet, Yetta, age TWIS I DON'T w a n t it t o b e Why waste one of your you get involved here. PUPPIES - AKC Registered. Spruce St.. Manchester. tion, 6480131. Bid Forms, plans and specifications Dated Andover, Ckmnectlcut 7th of February, 1981 68, accepted the Caribbean crutae invitation from ISN'T , honors? If you want to signal, The Play from Equals Champion bloodlines. Males. SUFFIELD 2 room apart­ are available at the General Services Puerk>SELV o v e r - c o o k e d w h e n I , ment. All utilities, private longtime friend, Ira, age 70. They ihared a twin- DONE / UNDER-COOKED RE WARM IT TOMORROW,'^ play the six to tell your part­ Suppose you hold: K Q J. Q Ready after February I4th. Send Someone 1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW, 4 Office. 41 Center Street. Manchester. Dated Andover, Connecticut 14th of February, 1981 ner you have strength here. bath, entrance, close to I-9I EAST HARTFORD HOME, 5 cylinder, 5 speed, chrome Connecticut. bedded stateroom, and no hanky-ptuiky took place. IT.' J 10, J 10 9, Q 10 9, etc. Part­ $200 FIRM. Night and A Happy Thought Zoning Board of Appeals 2. Dummy: K 8 7 You: A J ner leads small and dummy weekends 228-0603. Days 643- four miles to Hamilton Stan­ rooms, lots of extras. Low wheels. AM/FM radio. $3,900 TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CT, (He couldn't and ahe didn't care.) ROBERT B. WEISS. Andover, Connecticut 10 Lead: 2. An obvious fourth plays a card you can't teat, F dard. Call after 3 p.m. 668 5151 ask for Mrs. Higgins. Today! $300’s. Call Locators. 2385646. or best offer. Must sell. 648 Mary C. McNamara, Chairman best. Play 10. It will win if 5228. Fee. GENERAL MANAGER follow with the highest of your 7594 after 6 p.m. 006-02 010^ Getting married? Whether you want a formal partner holds queen. If it equals. This gives your part­ church wedding or a simple, “do-your-own-thing" loses, you will be likely to get ner the maximum help. ceremony, get Abby'e new booklet. Send $1 plue a two tricks in suit later and be Thus, if dummy plays ace long, aelf-addretaed, stamped (28 centa) envelope to: very unlikely to lose your ace and you drop the queen, he Abby’e Wedding Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly 3. Dummy: 10 4 You: A K 9 knows you like the suit, but HilU, CaUr. 00212. 8 6 2, and you have bid the lack the king. If you play the suit. Lead: 7 Contract is jackyou donT have the queen, notrump. Even if 10 is played etc. This applies at all stages from dummy, you should play of play. When you want to E the nine to show strength. 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