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7 . « Crisco Kid loses battle \- MANCHESnR GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - IV WE SUeSEST Twice a day for eight years, nurses swathed young 10-yeaisild Michael u BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR JITTEIIS A SALADS i n u Hammond’s body in gauze soaked in DR YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND^ shortening to enable him to endure ^ a the pain of a rare skin disease so n g t n : • tKUjMWiBttimt • WflUMUDWa at MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING r ! K £ 2 * •amnuTD serious that even a touch could kill a I * uiama . ituun nmo cmmt i him. C0«n*!!^pg000CT8 The nurses dubbed the child, the IfM jO VICINITY the Marinated Mushroom, Inc. "Ciisco Kid," and formed a special "(2 Su «r &aiJt of. iA« attachment to him. HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut 182 6ouai Main 6L < ' His unexpected death Saturday residents will have a chance to tell came especially bard for them. lawmakers what they think should CIMIFFE AUTO BODY SotA Painting Problem? We’ll Holpl "The girls are all crying,” said stay and what should go when the Ollie Norris, nursing supervisor at ROUTE S3 TALCOTTVILLE.CT. FEATURING THIS WEEK ... Service still means something to us — and service means time comes to trim the state’s fiscal _ the Sunland Training Center. “ You spending enough time with you to help you select the 1961-81 budget, expected to top |3 right paint finish for that job you're planning. See us tor know we’ve had all kinds of death in bllUon. 24 HR. TOWING paint and service when you plan yoJr next project. that ward, but this — Michael means Sen. Marcella Fahey, D-EIast Hart­ more to us than anything.” ford, and Rep. Gardner Wright, D- 643-0016 Confined to a wheelchair, Michael CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY E AJohnson PAI NT tO. Bristol, co-chairman of the •CO M P Lin COLLISION REPAIR ■ *0un was given the nickname “ Crisco Legislature’s powerful Ap­ •POREION AND AMERICAN CARS INOEPtNOtN^ Kid" because he had to be swathed in propriations Omimittee, request^ •RUSTY JONES RUST PROOPINQ 646-4801 shortening-covered gauze to protect input from . citizens and several Gov. William O’Neill has proposed i i his tender skin. groups on the major budget expen­ a budget of more than $3 billion for He suffered from Epldermolyfls ditures. fiscal 1981-82. The Appropriations Bullosa, a rare disease that caused 763 Mrs. Fahey said the lack of real Committee decides how the fiscal pie him to lack all defense mechanisms Michael Hammond, the 10-year-old known tle with a rare skin disease. (UPI photo) -WC MAIN ST. public participation in the past has is divided and sends the spending m needed to protect his skin. as the "Crjeco Kid,” died after a lifetime bat­ hampered committee efforts to iden­ package to the House and Senate. 643-1101 tify low-priority programs. A proposed $74 million “ hit list” 191 "We only heaid from those who released by Wright and then co- iesigns,inc MAIN ST. thought their ox was being gored. chairman Sen. Richard Schneller, D- i M l i l i MANCHESTER This time we are asking for broad in­ Essex, last year sparked protest and SROAO STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. 0S040 put on the whole range of major state outcry from the various programs M n s 643-1000 programs,” she said. slated for elimination. Manchester Professional Park, Suite A-1 Betty Gallagher, Prop. Wright jokingly referred to the un­ An overview has been drawn up precedented move as a "public hit this year, compiling major state WE SERSIK AND INSTAU INDUtTWAL AND CDMMERCIAL list” but said it was a serious programs with budgets in excess of AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION BLACKSMITHING attempt to allow the public to tell $1 million, based on current state HEATING and SHEET METAL government where it would like spen­ agency requests. The programs a WELDIMG ding cuts to be made. represent approximately 93 percent eHAND FORGED ITEMS “ We want to show the public how of the budget. u>,': New England Mechanical Services, Inc. elTBMS CUSTOM M ADE. their money is to be spent and we Wright said the document also :.:p aSAND BLASTING want their ideas of where we could provides a listing of employees WALTSCAODEN Serving The GreaterHerald Manchester Area For 100 Yean make cuts,” he said, denying a needed to carry out agency programs 166 TUNNEL RD. 22 WAIMEN ST. VERNON, CT. 06066 suggestion that the proposal was a "so the public can see how many jobs jUNCHEtm . GT. Manchester, Conn. Monday, February 16, 1981 25 Cents case of the lawmakers evading would be eliminated in'^utting out 871-1111 responsibility. services. CLYDE a MICKEY MILLER'S Serving Mane better over 50 yri. TEL 846-8828 . p . p A U T O PARTS QUAUTY WORK AT COMPETITVE PRICES “AUTO PARTS FOR LESS" Penttand The fhiist Prices going up, but no gas lines expected HOURS •COMPtm GOLUSIM WORK 24 BIRCH ST. WASHING’FON (UPI) - A major put downward pressure on prices at on where the location is and what the storage set in April of 1980. The Amoco chief said oil producers supplies. a TO S MON.-PRI. TEL. 643-6247 oil (xnnpany chief says beating oil any time,” the newsletter said, but It — the local taxes are.” Lundberg said gasoline sui^luses will lose much of the profit from He said if U.S. inflation continues ______8 TO BOAT. A SUN. 643-4444 and gasoline prices will go up is likely before the end of March. Lundberg has predicted gasoline will continue to climb as refineries decontrol to the government in the at anything like 10 percent a year and 307 E. CENTER ST. (REAR) •FIRE ESTIMATES F.T.D. another seven to 10 cents as the John E. Swearingen, board chair­ will average about $1.45 by the end of meet the demand for distillate form of the excess profits tax. the producing nations such as Saudi MANCHESTER MASTER CHAME result of decontrol and OPEC’s latest man and chief executive officer of IMl. heating oil during the winter months. "What this decontrol action has Arabia raise their prices by 2 percent AMEIICAN EXPRESS WOmji WIDE BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY •COMPIETE PAINT JOBS SERVICE hike, making gasoline cost more than Standard Oil of Indiana (Am), Swearingen and Lundberg agreed As refineries are currently con­ done is provide the government to 3 percent above the inflation rate $1.50 a gallon in some areas. said Sunday the results of President there probably won’t be any gas lines stituted, they must manufacture something in the range of $5 blllion-$6 as they have indicated, ".We're •OOSTOM MUON PAINT WORK But the Lundberg Letter, an in­ Reagan’s decontrol oLoil prices and or serious problems in the supplies of more than two barrels of gasoline for billion in additional income and we talking about a doubling of crude I ABC APPLIANCE REPAIR | FID’S Cake Decorating Supplies bic. dependent oil industry newsletter the OPEC increase have not yet been either gasoline or beating oil for 1981. every one of fuel oil. are the tax collectors. ... We get prices in something like five to seven •WREONER SERVIOE Ma-0226 ® rr * 7 0 .3 2 9 2 published in Los Angeles over the passed along to consumers. The Lundberg Letter said gasoline “ I believe that Inventories and blamed for it,” he said in an inter­ years, depemling on the rate at which I Oak Straat i niioRpy lA y rA A OOMPIETE UNE OF WNTON OANE DEOORATIONS weekend, predicted a new gasoline “ And ru expect we’ll probably see stocks in primary storage at supplies in prospect are sufficient to view on (jBS’s "Face the Nation." they do this.” Manchester, Conn. 649-8879j glut will help keep prices down, another 7 to 10 cents over the next refineries cljmbed to 277 million certainly run us through 1981 without ‘ ‘I think what we are headed for is The Lundberg Survey of Feb. 6, the I RUSTT JlMcS •OOMPETimiE PUKES perhaia below $1.45 a gallon this several months,” he said. “ It will barrels durinig the week that ended having any serious crunch on a continuing Increase in oil prices,” newsletter said, showed the average 181 CINTKII ST. I This coupon worth $20 towards purchase ■ GOOdiVB fUStV CRTS, MANCHimil. 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Angels pledge retaliation South Yemen embassy tooay In a roectacular rocaei at­ The decision came d ^ it e reports that budget cuts by Wayne O yts, a spokesman for the farmers, said Sun­ tack in the heart of the French capital and claimed they the adminiftration will include many programs con- day the farmers were going to start loading ^ i r citqts NEW YORK (UPI) - The leader of the Guardian acted to avenge the bombing last fall of a Paris syn­ sideted dear to organized labor — trade adjustment to d » , in defiance of tte judge's order. Angels today promised retaliation for a series of weekend agogue. asslstaiKe, public sectorjoba, occupational ^ e t y and “We’re willing to lose everything we’ve got,’f said Transit Police arrests of teenagers who claimed to be Police said the 3 a.m. bombing, in which no one was health programs — and otiier proposals aimed at Cryts, vrtio has 31,000 bushels of soybeans worth about members of the controversial safety patrol. hurt, was the work of “ezperiened specialists” who weakening minimum-wage provisions. |2SO,000 stored in the elevator. “We’re willing to gp to jail Transit police reported two arrests Sunday of youths planted two missile launchers with delayed action firing The fedwaticm’s Executive Council, mening its week- if we have to, and we’re goUkg to go to the elevator if we who identified themselves as Guardian Angels. Both in the court of an apartment building bihiiid the embassy. long midwinter meeting in this resort today, gets a quick have to go by ourselves.” suspects wore red berets, which have become a The launchers were placed atop nine feet of soil next to message fran the Re^blican Party when Senate GOP trademark of the organization. a wall facing the windows of the embassy about 90 feet leader Howard Baker addresses its opening session. One of the teenagers was charged with burglarizing a away, police said. The rockets pulverizM the shutters closed token booth. The other was charged with sneaking and metal bars on the embassy windows and wrecked the Poll shows cuts favored past the barrier onto a subway train. room in which they exploded. Farmers plan showdown Curtis Sliwa, founder and head of the Guardian Angels, NEW YORK (UPI) — A new poll says most Americans denied that either of the youths was a member of , , , . • • NEW MADRID, Mo. (UPI) — There are three sets of favor budget cuts over a major tax cut, and S3 percent of group and suggested that the police may have set up the JJnion deloyS Criticism padlocks on the bankrupt Ristine Grain Elevator — one those surveyed believe the Reagan Administration should incidents to embarass his organization. *' belonging to a federal judge, one to the state and one to hold off on a major tax cut if its requested budget cuts BAL HARBOUR, Fla. (UPI) - AFL-CIO leaders Sun­ the farmers who own the |6 nnillion worth of crops inside. hre refused. day night delayed criticism of President Reagan’s new The judge says the farmers will have to wait In line In a poll released Sunday by Newsweek magazine, 32 Terrorists attack embassy economic proposals until after the President addresses with the other creditors. The farmers say they own the percent of those surveyed believed the White House Congress Wednesday night, adopting instead a tentative grain and they will take it back. The state wants to stay should proceed with a nujor tax cot, but 15 percent were PARIS (UPI) — Terrorists severely damaged the economic policy restricted to "prescriptive” measures. out of the way. uncertain what policy the administration should follow. Century-old narrative whale of a discovery Pilot Max Anderson shakes hands with a Saturday when the craft could not attain the Curious villagers look at the gondola of the abrupt end when they put down in a muddy villager from his Jules Verne gondola while altitude necessary to cross the Himalaya^). giant silver balloon, piloted by Max Ander- field 120 miles northwest of New Delhi, India, NANTUCKET, Mass. (UPI) - A 101- “Scarcely had the sound of their voices his co-captain Donald Ida looks on Sunday. (UPI photo) son and co-pilot Donald Ida, Sunday. Their Saturday. (UPI photo) year-old handwritten account by a young reached my ears when it was followed by sailor who survived the incident that in­ a tremendous crack. The whale had struck The two Americans ditched their craft plans to float around the world came to an spired one of the world's most famous fish the ship with his head directly under the Acting poster boy stories — “Moby Dick” — has been dis­ larboai^ forechains at the water’s edge Actor Robert Hays, known for his hilarious role in covered in a Connecticut woman's attic. with such force as to shock every many the motion picture “Airplane!” , watched in amaze­ The 80-page narrative by Thomas upon his feet.” Americans abandon around^the~world voyage ment recently while a crippled 10-year-old boy Nickerson was found by Ann W. Finch of After a second blow, the ship began to re-enacted the actor’s role in the popular disaster Hamden, Conn., who turned over the docu­ sink. NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - Two off for this year.” blue gondola by cable Sunday night barren plateaus of Tibet and gave up worth of radio and navigation equip­ navigate the globe non-stop in eight spoof. ment to the Nantucket Historical Associa­ The crewmen grabbed food and supplies American adventurers, their bid to Anderson and his co-pilot, 47-year- and Anderson said they would bring in India Saturday. ment were removed. The two adven­ to 10 days, sailing from Egypt over Hays and actor Ricardo Montalban, as spokesmen tion. and leaped into three open whale boats — float around the world in a giant old Donald Ida of Longmont, Colo., it back by truck. “We decided we would rather land turers planned to head back to the Saudi Arabia, the Arabian Sea, India, for the Crippled Children's Society, hope to help raise Her discovery, made in December, has seven men in two boats, and six in the helium-filled balloon ended in a mud­ made arrangements today to A helium leak that began shortly somewhere near civilization where it United States after at least two days China, Japan, across the Pacific, the $2.1 million this year for crippled kids. been deemed authentic by historian third. They headed for South America, dy field at the foot of the Himalayas, retrieve “Jules Verne,” the battered after the balloon lifted off from is warm,” Anderson said. in New Delhi. United States and the Atlantic Ocean During the Hollywood presentation of an award for Edouard Stackpole, curator of the about 2,000 miles away. said today their conquest of the air balloon that was trampled under the Luxor, Egypt, Thursday prevented The two men slept in the gondola Anderson said winds blew the then back to the Middle East. their efforts, poster boy Tadeo Freyre of East Los association's Peter Foulger Association. After a month, the men sighted Hender­ would have to wait for another year. feet of thousands of curious villagers, them from rising high enough to after thousands of curious farmers leaking Jules Verne — named for the Angeles treated Hays to a faultless re-enactment of his Nickerson’s dramatic account of the son Island where three decided to remain. “The balloon is finished, we cannot in a muddy field 120 miles northwest clear the snow covered peaks of the and villagers arrived by camel, author of “Around the World in “Airplane!” role. sinking of the Nantucket-based Essex tells The others sailed on, but the two boats use it again,” the pilot, 46-year-old of New Delhi. Himalayas. oxcart and foot to see the downed Eighty Days” — far west of the [wint Anderson was on the first trans- how a sperm whale struck the boat “with became separated. Maxie Anderson of Albuquerque, An Indian Air Force helicopter craft and its two American pilots. where they wanted to cross the Atlantic crossing in 1978 and also such force as to shock every man upon his Nickerson and Chase, along with three N.M., told UPI. “We have neither the arranged by Prime Minister Indira The Americans feared that even if A U.S. embassy official slept in the Himalayas. They would have needed made the first transcontinental Tooth decay? feet.” other crewmen, were in one boat. Two of helium nor the time. The westerlies Gandhi’s son Rajiv failed in an they made it to the other side of the gondola Sunday night to guard it a 23,000 foot ascent. balloon crossing of North America have moved north and it is definitely attempt to lift out the red, white and with his son last year. Singer-songwriter , enjoying The Essex went down in the Pacific on the men died, and, according to Chase’s range they might be stranded on the after most of the thousands of dollars Originally they planned to circum­ enormous success with the Nov. 20, 1820. Only eight of the account, the limbs of Isaac Cole were “For The Working Girl’' shipwrecked sailors survived, five of taken for food. Nickerson said that on , is considering whom drifted at sea for three months, Feb. 15, the three rennaining crewmen teaching a college-level living off salvaged bread, fish and the shared their last bit of bread. flesh of crewmen who died. “Death seemed truly to be hovering Gamblers want low floors course for students who The first account of the sinking was want to become singers, over us and staring broadly in our faces, accused arsonist Philip Bruce Cline, a 23-year- degree arson and eight counts of homicide. A written by first mate, Owen (3iase, a year LAS VEGASi Nev. (UPI) - Ground-floor songwriters and but upon consultation we agreed that let old busboy at the hotel, were involved in the formal complaint will be filed Tuesday and after the accident. Giase's story inspired whatsoever would come we would never rooms are more valuable to visiting gamblers musicians. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, two of the former Beatles, have than ace-king combinations at the blackjack fires. • arraignment was schedule1] a AIR In 1925, Floyd Collins was found dead in a cavern at available on request. mass at the stadium on a dais surrounded Hiroshima, cities destroyed by U.S. poor. Sixteen were boys. Most of the vic­ Point, N.Y.: South to southwest winds at 10 to 20 knots < ^IM A H Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci international air­ work Friday morning said she saw a green Cave City, Ky., where he had been trapped for 18 days. by 300 Urdu and English-language choir atomic bombs in World War II, the pope is tims were either strangled or today through Tuesday. Partly sunny today. Increasing port to board an Alitalia DC-10 jumbo jet for asphyxiated. car parked near an thicket where the body cloudiness tonight with a chance of a few showers late In 1956, Fidel Castro, leader of the Cuban revolution, Advertising ' singers, sick and handicapped Christians, expected to make his strongest call yet for a fiverhour flight to Karachi, Pakistan, Glass was last seen Sept. 14. Several was found. tonight andTuesday. Visibility over 5 miles except local­ i H i w w 1.*.*J e r o « was sworn in as Cuba’s premier. To place a classified or display advertisement, call gift-bearers, journalists and a troupe who nuclear disarmament. Police and FBI agents were trying to ly 2 to 4 miles in haze late tonight and Monday morning In 1969, Communist China seized three yachts near 643-2711. Office hours are 8;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday where the pontiff will celebrate an outdoor will perform the traditional Luddi dance After three-and-a-half days in Japan, months ago, police investigated reports E23-0— ''.{S i that Glass, who had run away from home work up a composite drawing of the peo­ and again in showers late toni^t and Tuesday. Average urn WEATHERHtM FOTOCMT • Hong Kong, one of them owned by an American. Four through Friday. mass. (UPI photo) of the region. the pope will head back to Rome, making several times, had been calling home and ple seen in the area but have so far been wave heighU 1 to 3 feet today and tonight. Americans ‘were among the 15 people taken captive. John Paul asked about 50,000 people a three-hour stop at Anchorage, Alaska unsuccessful. In 1970, Joe Frazier stopped Jimmy Ellis in five rounds News gathered in St. Peter’s Square Sunday to before flying over the North Pole back to hanging up when the telephone was answered, but no trace of the Imy has been Also on Sunday. Jeane Dixon, a well- to became the undisputed beavyweigik boxing champion. To report a news item, story idea or picture idea, Cops hunt escapee pray for his Far East tour, the ninth and Europe. It will be his first U.S. stop since found. known New York psychic w|io writes a National forecast call 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ longest of his trips outside Italy since October 1979. syndicated newspaper column, paid an un­ HARTFORD (UPI) — State police today searched for a elected 28 months ago, and said he hoped Young Mathis was last seen March 12 ay through Period ending 7 a.m. EST 2/17/81. During Monday day through Friday. invited visit to the task force office. Who to call: man serving a prison sentence for sexual assault and to advance the cause of peace. during a trip to a neighborhood service ^ * ni^ t, mostly fair skies should dominate the nation. station to pick up a pack of cigarettes for The soothsayer said a "demented, Manchester — Alex Girelli. burglary who escaped from a hospital where he was However, he was heading for a country sexually disoriented but extremely Minimum readings include: (approx, max. temMraturea being treated for a stab wound. his mother. In parenthesis) Atlanta 45 (63), Boston 32 (50), (^ cago 38 Blast Hartford — Patrick Reilly. filled with political unrest. A month ago patient, caring and intelligent” person Anthony Cicero, 23, walked out of St. Francis Hospital President Ferdinand Marcos abolished His skeleton was discovered Friday in Cleveland 38 (51), Dallas 45 (67), Denver 34 (65), Southwest Atlanta by FBI agents was responsible for the killings. She said [(46), Houston 48 (71), Jacksonville 50 (71), Kiui- and Medical Center about 11:30 p.m. Sunday, wearing eight years of martial law but on Saturday the person “will strike a few more times hospital clothes, troopers said. Recipes galore searching the area with trained dogs. Six (61), Little Rock 44 (67), Los Angeles 53 (72), Hebron and Vernon — Barbara Richmond. Moslem rebels in the southern Philippines before he is caught.” SporU - Earl Yost. Cicero had been serving 10 to 20 years at the state’s killed 125 government soldiers. other bodies had been found in vicinity I), hlinneapolis 37 (52), NewOrleans 47 (66), Numbers drawn Satur­ Great ideas for new recipes are She said a man “with a stocky build” New Hampshire 0164 Clubs, weddings and engagements — Betty Ryder. maximum-security prison at Somers, where he was Church officials said they had received previously. I (51), Phoenix 55 (S3), San Francisco 42 (63), day;' exclusively yours in the full-color People- and with a criminal record was responsi­ Rhode Island 1074 (Questions or complaints — Frank Burbank or Steve stabbed in the back last week. death threats against John Paul, promp­ The identification was difficult and took I), St. Louis 42 (63) and WasMngton 42 (56) Connecticut 941 Food section of The Herald. New ideas, ble. Vermont 694 Harry. Police said Cicero was black, 5-foot-9 and weighed 145 ting the tightest security in the nation's coupons and great recipes are yours in three days because the skeleton was so Maine 227 Massachusetts 9589 pounds. deteriorated. Fulton County Medical Deputy Chief Morris Redding said the history to prevent a repetition of the at­ The Herald. task force had not invited Ms. Dixon. I - . 4 - THE HiaiALD. Mon., Feb. It, IWl Pro-choice THE HERALD. Mon.. Feb. IS itei - 5 Manchester Mental treatment groups react ■I ■ Manchester hearing subject to new limits Three Scouters . NEWINGTON (UPI) - Sen. provide multiple choices and options Counsel ceiiter Lowell Weicker, R-Ck)nn., says two of care ranging from a structured en- HARTFORD (UPI) - A strict state policy limiting receive awards days of public, hearings will be held fa viroment in an institution to the least most welfare-funded abortions has been put into effect, MANCHESTER— Three Scouten received Awards of Connecticut to gather testimony restrictive, such as community- prompting a Planned Parenthood group to b e ^ a fun­ about the state’s problems in the based services and programs, draising campaign to help poor women terminate un­ Merit iwently at the Algonquin District Awards Banquet at tbd Army and Navy Club. in new quarters treatment of mentally retarded Weicker said. wanted pregnancies. citizens. However, he said, "the allocation The Department of Intxime Maintenance, which ad­ The a w a i^ went to Harrol “ Bill” Baker Jr. of Troop MANCHESTER - With the help for additional services in the area of “ Many people feel that there is no of resources to mentally retarded ministers welfare and Medicare, reinstateid the policy 73, Bolfam; Edward MIssell, Troop 61, East Hartfrad; aM L^ter Yarnell, Tnxq> 80, East Hartford. of a $25,000 grant from the Hartford pastoral co u n s e lin g ,” D avis middle point on this issue,” Weicker citizens in Connecticut are heavily effective Sunday, based on a 1980 Supreme Court ruling Outstanding Scouter awards went to Matthew Foundation for Public Giving, the explains. said in a speech at the Newington weighted in favor of institutional or which said states could decide whether to pay for abor­ Heinrid, Troop 27, Manchester; John Midfott, Troop 27, Pastoral Counseling Center took up The director, Davis, and the as­ Jaycee’s annual dinner Saturday highly structured residential tions of welfare recipients. Manchester; Mike Plununer, District m ^ b e r at b ^ . residence in its new home over the sociate director,! Rev. Dr. Mablon night. “ I would disagree and will facilities. ' The state is now only required to pay for abortions weekend. The center moved Satur­ Gilbert, are part of the pastoral attempt to bring to tight the “ Very few options exist below this when a mother’s life is in danger or in cases of rape or in­ East Hartford; John Saums, Troop 27, Manchester; Md day from 21 Main St. after the counseling sfaff. A third counselor, level,” he said. cest. George Schneider, Troop 156, Glastonbury. similarities which do exist.” building had been sold. The new of­ Lorraine LaVigne, RSN, also works "It is my hope that we can resolve The Connecticut Civil Liberties Union and another Daniel and Mary Jo Tdmmasi were given a certificate Weicker, chairman of the Senate fice is at 387 North Main St. full-time. the current problems and begin to re­ “ pro-choice” group said they were looking into ways the of appreciation for their involvements in the Cub handicapped subcommittee, said the Included in the grant was money to Currently, the center counsels establish the state of Connecticut as policy could be challenged in court, while an affiliate of program, Daniel as cubmaster of Pack 53, Manchester, hearings were tentatively scheduled and Mary Jo as den leader coach. help the center relocate, buy new about 110 people a week, fa addition, for the week of April 12. a true leader in the field of care for Planned Parenthood kicked off a drive to raise $100,000. Roger C. Hildebrand of Pack 188, South Windsor, was equipment and renovate the new roughly 100 people attend group He said an investigation by two the mentally retarded,” he said. Actress Joanne Woodward of Westport was named presented the Frank J. Ennis Culmutster of the Year space. Also part of the money has sessions and there is a special members of his staff indicates dis­ honorary chairwoman of the fund-raising committee. been used to hire an administrative program for training other therapists "A woman's freedom of choice should not be com­ Award. Edward Schaeffer of Troop 34, Glastonbury, was agreement in the state among assistant. in conjunction with St. Joseph’s Save grants, promised by her poverty,” the group. Women Against named scoutmaster of the year. William Shields, district parents, professionals and consumer Discrimination in Abortion, said in a statement. member at large, was awarded the District Chairman Before the new administrative College Consulting Institute. advocates on the most appropriate “ It is very discriminatory because it compromises Plaque. position was created, the pastoral Ms. LaVigne works with many of care and treatment of the mentally official asks retarded. women who are poor. The fund is being established so we Training awards were presented to the following; counseling staff tried to run the of­ the group sessions. Her newest group HARTFORD (UPI) — President fice. Now Elaine Meisner has been will start the beginning of March, can help these women,” said the group's president, Keith A ir ie r and Henry Ordway, commissioner's The staff investigation was Reagan would make a “ great and hired to fill that position and will be Cornelia Jahncke. arrow head. Nicholas Infante, Troop 28, Hebron, Scooters and it is a five week program called prompted by the dispute between the serious mistake” if he cut Urban responsible for organizing the office, "Woman Emerging.” It will stress Ms. Jahncke said the money would be used to help poor Key as Scoutmaster. Frank Honer, Troop 27, Connecticut Association for Development Action Grants for the and developing the public relations the need for women to work toward women obtain abortions at Planned Parenthood’s three Manchester, and John Kreeger, Troop 28, Hebnm, Retarded Citizens and the state nation’s cities, the leader of the aspect of the center. wholeness by developing the many clinics on a deferred payment and loan basis. Scouters Training Award. Department of Mental Retardation, Connecticut Conference of Weicker said. The CCLU had won an early court battle over abortion Stephen Nettleton, Laura Reymonids and Lester This is the second grant the center sides of their personality. Municipalities says. funding when the state's policy was thrown out. Until Yarnell, Scouter’s Key as a Commissioner; Richard has received from the Hartford "Everywhere she puts her finger The issue is "what constitutes the Robert Johnson, also the mayor of Sunday, Connecticut was funding all medically necessary Morse, Pack 390, South Windsor, Cubmaster’s Key; Foundation for Public Giving. In 1977 down, a new group emerges,” Savis most beneficial mix among in­ West Haven, said Sunday the welfare abortions under an order issued by U.S. District Laura Reynolds, Scouters Training Award for Cubbii^- they received a $10,000 grant to ex­ said with a chuckle. The Pastoral Counseling Center Inc., completed Its move to stitutional care, de­ program hich provides seed money to Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld. Charles Lynn was given a plaque in recognition of over pand their services. To register for the course, or new quarters Saturday morning. Helping with the move were institutionalization and encourage private investment in Blumenfeld ruled the state policy which barred welfare 30 years service as a trustee of Camp Johnson in M ton . The service was set up in 1976 by for more information about the mainstreaming in the care of the deteriorating downtown areas was the Rev. Dr. Felix Davis. “ There pastoral counseling center, contact the Rev. Dr. Felix M. Davis, director, left, and the Rev. Dr. abortions except in life or death cases was un­ District Awards of Merit were received by Harroll ‘‘Bill” Baker Jr., Edward MIssell, and He was the first cuhmaster of the first cub pack in New handicapped,” he said. key to the survival of cities. England when cubbing first started. was a feeling on my part, and on the Elaine Meisner at the new office, 387 Mahlon B. Gilbert, assistant director. (Herald photo by Bur­ One group of advocates, Weicker constitutional. The order was vacated after the Supreme three Scouters recently. They are, from left, Lester Yarnell. (Photo by Keith Carrier) . “ The cut of the UDAG grant is a Court ruling and the policy was brought in line with ' Dance music at the banquet was furnished by the part of some others, there was a need North Main St., 646-3811. bank) said, supports institutional care, if great and serious mistake," Johnson federal regulations. “ Natural Swing” band. adequate resources are available, for said, reacting to reports Reagan The CCLU and the Rosie Jimenez Memorial Alliance, M A C C n e w s metally retarded citizens and would end the program. named for the first woman known to have died from an il­ another group supports community- “ Unless we can get the private sec­ legal abortion because she was denied public funding, Appeal nixes centralization oriented services and programs. tor stimulated we are going to be in said they were exploring new legal action. The state Department of Mental very, very bad trouble for many Retardation “ falls somewhere “ We feel all women, regardless of their economic By MARY KITZMANN "That’s the end of that,” she created Human Services Center. Last week it was announced the years,” he said. status, should have the same rights. It should not be a says of MACC’s plans to centralize However, a zoning problem sur­ Board of Directors will reconsider between these two divergent views Last year 230 communities, mostly Report gives facts, figures Herald Reporter and is therefore subject to enormous class issue. Only poor women are being denied access to its services in the downtown. faced. The center is in a residential options for the building, including industrial' cities with plenty of abortion,” said alliance member Carolyn Gabel. MANCHESTER - Nancy Carr, of The social service group now zone, but could house the Human Ser­ selling it. pressure and criticism from both economic headaches, received ment. A total of $8,934.92 was disbursed in the Manchester Area Conference of sides,” he said. William Olds, executive director of the CCLU, said, By NANCY CARR moving for us but Ron has had a back Barbara Nicholson. Several large con­ begins searching for another location vices by virtue of continuing a non­ Mrs. (^rr said she was notified of federal funds to help finance 366 1980 from the Human Needs Fund with an Churches, is disappointed the group The department’s policy is to ‘‘Our principal argument is since the state elects to pay Executive Director operation down in New Haven and (bless tributions have come in, some from to locate five services scatter^ conforming use, as it is a municipal the decision, believes it was probably revitalization projects. additional $9,787.80 in fuel assistance won’t be allowed to occupy the for medically necessary problems of all persons, in­ him) is all finished moving furniture, 'tis goodpeople sharing what little they had. throughout toWn, including the two case, like the Senior Center. a good one. I would like to continue sharing facts grants. Linden Street Center. cluding women, it cannot arbitrarily decide abortions are a problem we have not yet resolved. By God bless you and thank you to all for your programs that alarmed residents of The relocation of MACC required a “ The town has been very good to and fib res from our annual report with not medically necessary.” Food Pantry the way, thinking of furniture, there is a caring. But she is resigned that two to the Linden Street area. ZBA variance which was granted. us,” she said. "But there’s no point in you, since it is your food, your clothing, three years might elapse before the Last April the Board of Directors, Meningitis strain He said the CCLU would be lobbying for a proposal pen­ A total of 680 people (372 adults and 308 nice man out there with a (^ istm a s tree Notices The neighbors, however, represented the town fighting something it can’t ding before the Connecticut Legislature which would your money that have made it all possible. he wanted to donate whose name and ad­ court hears the area residents’ after lengthy discussions, decided to by Dr. Frederick Spaulding, who win.” During 1980 Joanne Mikoleit, director of children) were fed in 1980 from our Hold Sunday night, March, 15 for the require the state to pay for medically necessary welfare dress I managed to lose. Apologies, if appeal of the Zoning Board of rent for $1 the first floor of the owns a home and business adjacent She will continue searching for a the Department of Human Needs, Emergency Pantry in Center famous or infamous (depending on abortions. you’re reading this. Appeals decision to allow MACC to former Senior Citizen Center to to the building, filed a court appeal. location to centralize the five ser­ Congregational Church. Again this year whether or not you are a cop or a worries officials recorded 544 major requests for use the center. And, she notes, it’s A public hearing will be held on the measure this week. we stocked the small pantry at the MACC. The second floor would Appeals normally take years, and ap­ vices, the offices and programs at assistance of one kind or another. Thank Yous clergyman and whether you won or Lost very probable the town would lose Manchester Department of Social Ser­ relocate and combine the town parently town counsel decided the Emanuel Lutheran, and Center. HARTFORD (UPI) - State health headache, marked drowsiness, con­ Although the majority of our requests con­ There are a whole list of good people we last year) Cops and Robbers basketball the case. vices (town welfare) in addition to our departments to form the newly- chances of winning were slim. Congregational Church, the clothing officials, worried over a sharp in­ fusion, stiff neck and back, a rash or tinue to come from people referred from would like to thank for their recent game. Don’t miss this outstanding athletic own pantry so that food could be dis­ bank at Mayfair Gardens, and at St. crease in cases of meningitis and seizures — the person should receive list' fights other service agencies or from the social donations, including St. James, Edith event of the year. Bartholomew Church. related deaths, are urging parents to immediate m ^ ical attention,” he workers themselves, we are receiving an tributed “ on the spot” to clients in im­ Waterfield, Keehler Cracker Co., and Con­ — Bloodmobile will be at Cogcordia But even with the dispute con­ watch for symptons of the disease said. increasing number of calls from people mediate need. Lucy Desmond, coor­ cordia Lutheran Church for contributions Lutheran tomorrow between 12:30 and cluded, at MACC’s expense, the reac­ which most often strikes children. Thirty meningitis cases and eight abortion ban referred by friends and neighbors. dinator, and her crew of volunteers have to the Emergency Pantry. Thank you to 5:30. tion of the neighborhood, which “ Meningitis represents a true deaths have been reported ih Connec­ We continue to nurture and cherish our kept the whole program going again this — World Day of Prayer coming up at WASHINGTON (UPI) — To meet the anti-abortion tilt year. Mr. Paul Tesik, Phyllis Hall, Mrs. formed the Linden Street Action medical emergency. I cannot ticut so far this year, representing a exceUent network of community services, noon. March 6, at Center Congregational. of the Reagan administration, the National Abortion Mildred McCruden, Joseph ami O verly Group to oppose the town’s plans, overemphasize the importance of 25 percent increase from that period Rights Action League has added 10,000 new members and not only receiving referrals but making Clothing Bank Louster, and Susan Denis for their Annual Meeting puzzles her. recognizing it early,” said Dr. in 1980 and half the total death toll established a “ hit list.” referrals to other agencies whenever Again, a dedicated coordinator, Pat donations to the Furniture Bank. And a very special thank you to Stephen Havras, chief of the Health from the disease for all of last year, “ We too now have a hit list,” said league executive possible. It is a daily occurrence in the Obue, and a small group of volunteers Thank you to Pam Potterton, Bob members of the Sacred Heart Dance "What do they think they ac­ Services Department’s health officials said. director Karen Mulhauser, “ It’s very easy to remember MACC office for our staff to be working in maintain the free clothing bank housed at Digan, Janet Lamson, Mrs. Harry Baskin, Group of Center Congregational Church; complished,” she wondered. "But I promotion and disease prevention Havras said there is no evidence to the closest cooperation with welfare because it only has one item on it: a constitutional Mayfair Gardens. Over 110 families have and Ed Moriarty for gifts to the Gothing Barbara Dickerman, Sandy Geres, Beth understand they had every right to bureau. indicate that the disease being workers, Public Health nurses, elderly amendment banning abortions.” received clothing this year, including a Bank. Some beautiful clothes have come Larson, Roberta Macara, Connie Santoro, appeal.” Meningitis is an infection of the spotted in Connecticut is highly con­ outreach workers, etc. with everyone Ms. Mulhauser warned league members Sunday at the number of our Indochinese refugees. The in. Liz Torrey, Sue Valade, Marsha van membranes covering the brain and tagious but the department is in­ bringing their knowledge and resources end of a two-day national conference that if atortions local convalescent homes continue to use Thank you, too, to all of you who have Zandbergen, and Priscilla Baxter who The residents opposed having spinal cord. It can be fatal if left un­ vestigating the recent increase. together to try to help a family or person should be bann^, women would seek “ back alley” the bank for some of their destitute sent in money to the Fuel Bank: Raymond designed the most graceful and moving MACC in the old senior center, citing treated. He said early diagnosis and solutions and the government would need a “ National in trouble. I know you’ve heard me say patients. and Pauline Schlosser, Dorian and worship service around the theme “ the increased traffic, parking problems, “ Certain symptoms of meningitis treatment can greatly improve a per­ thb over and over, but Manchester is very Bureau of Pregnancy Investigation” to stop them. Margaret Shainin, Roger and Jo-Ann harvest is plentiful but the laborers are and the clients of two programs. like headache, fever and malaise are son’s chances of recovery from “ It is not enforceable and it’s incalculable how much fortunate in its interagency relationships. Furniture Bank Gray, Irene and William Brennan, Frank few .” Thanks too to David Almond, Project Re-entry for exoffenders and similar to those of influenza or other meningitis, which can be caused by a money it would cost,” she said. Some 90 outright grants were made The Furniture Bank continues to be our and Barbara Philip, Thomas and Mary organist, for his part in this lovely time of Project Genesis, for former mental viral illness and thus their number of bacteria and viruses. from the MACX; Fuel Bank in addition to Since the November elections ushered Ronald Reagan nemesis. A shortage of both manpower McKeough, Minnie Clulow, Bethany sharing. And our hugs to Chef Ed Kaehl patients. significance may not be ap­ The health department said this the loans, and guaranteed oil deliveries into the White House and conservative candidates into and vehicles keeps us from matching Group of Center Congregational Ginrch, who every year puts on a scrumptious preciated,” Havras said. year’s cases of meningitis have been (almost all of which were paid by the Congress, the “ pro-choice” movement has been under donations with those who need the fur­ David and Myra Scott, Victor and Murray banquet, this year roast beef, beets and all In their appeal the residents claim “ In cases where a child or adult reported from across the state and families involved.) Another 99 financial siege by legislators renewing calls for anti-abortion niture. We’ve been apologizing all year to Dubaldo, Allan and Louise Hotchkiss, the trimmings for hamburger prices. Our not enough consideration was given experiences high fever of 101 degrees involve people ranging in age from grants were made from the Human Needs legislation, either by amendment or other legislation. people who call to give us stoves, George Budd, Grace Paprzyca, George warmest thanks to you Eddie and all the to the impact on the neighborhood by or more along with any of the two months to 67 years. Fund. (Sixty-two of these grants were for llie league, which is 12 years old, has responded by ad­ refrigerators, couches and then wait three and Barbara Dickie, Ruth ^ v in , Edith Concordia kitchen .crew, Susan Scott, allowing MACC in the center. following symptoms — severe The vast majority were under 18 housing assistance.) ding 10,000 members to its rolls in three months, bringing weeks (four weeks while we try to find Rogers, Virginia Briggs, Joseph and Irene Mark Winzer, Nancy Goodrick, Martha its nationwide paid membership to 100,000. Soon, two Fuel and housing continue to be major two men with strong backs and a truck to Petroski, Andrew and Aldonna Thomas, Friemuth, Joanna and Sally .Robinson, problems and account for the bulk of the “ regional training centers” will teach members grass­ deliver). Fern Walker’s husband and Donald and Eunice Culver, Manchester Barbara Baker, Art and Ellie'Hube, and roots organizing and public relations. expenditures in the human needs depart some of his friends were doing a lot of Emblem Gub No. 251. and Edw^ and Betty Ortolini. 5 VISITS ONLY $5. The most immediate threat to the 1973 Supreme Court Top prizes In a bowl-a-thon were decision legalizing abortion are two identical bills in­ Todd Meuccl, third prize. (Herald photo by troduced in the Senate and House last month. presented to participants In the event at the Burbank) The so^alled “ paramount right-to-life” legislation Illing names second quarter honor roll Metro Bowl, Olcott Street, Manchester, presented by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and Rep. Henry Saturday morning. The event raised more UANr'UE'G’rE'D U ... . . - Hyde, R-Ill., expands the definition of person to include a MANCHESTER-Here Lori Garrison. Andrew Gif­ WHAT HAVE YOU Parlato, Sarah Perkins, Cindy Douglas DeGrazia, Victoria Stevenson, Deborah Subr, than $4,000 for the state Muscular fetus from the moment of conception. is the second quarter honor ford. Amy Giguere, Sabra Harvey. Pilver, Donna Pomerleau, Diana. Michele Dion, Karyn Heidi Sullivan. thick A thirsty *2 roll for niing Junior High Goldick. Peter Grasis, Paul Heather Homyak, Keith Dystcophy Association. From left, Susan Ms. Mulhauser, a former high school chemistry and Kathryn ()uinn, Mark Reid, DIYeso, Christopher Dow­ Paul Toland, Catherine School; Guardino, Matthew Hagenow, Hurley, Debra Jacobs, Shelly Wallace, third prize; Mark Winnie, first Cannon hand physics teacher, urged the members to “ reach out to the Lisa Reimer, Michelle ning, Beth Duffy, Eric Dded- Warwick, Lisa Weinberg, Lisa Johnson, Steven Jonas, Grade 7 Christine Hannaford. Robichaud. prize; Sherry Krause, second prize and GOT TO LOSE? 80 percent majority of Americans who believe abortion .zinski. Wetherell, Lisa Wilcox, San­ tow els. Dawn Hansen. Paul Hansen. Terrance Kean, James When you take pride in your appearance people notice and we at should remain legal.” Stacey Adamcewicz. Stacey Thomas Robinson, James Arthur Fettig, Tamera dra Wilson, Kimberly Wright, Komer. Elizabeth Hare, David Hart, Salafia, Timothy ^wtelle, Irregulars of According to a 1980 poll conducted for the league by the Adams. Jodi Addabbo. Fregeau, Cheryl Girard, John Sara Zimmerman. Karen Krupp, Susan Marta, American Lady take pride In the notice our members get. We have Sharon Hart. Elizabeth John Scata, Kimberly Ringstone in 25th year research firm of Dresner and Tortorello, 83 percent of Amoree Sansaldi. Laura Gleba, Elizabeth Goett, Alps Mehta, Steven Michaud, *3 and *4 towels the facilities, programs and experience to shape you and slim you; Harvey, Franz Hoher, Glenn Scovllle, Peter Siena, David Grade 9 American voters favored legal abortions in all or some Armstrong, Pamela William Hansen, Albert. a full compliment of exercise equipment, whirlpool, Finnish Horowitz, Kimberly Hoyng, Simler, Richard Smith, David Anne Mistretta, Audley MANCHESTER - valued contributions to (he circumstances. Armstrong, Brian Arnold, Harris, Jennifer Heinrich. Stacy Anderson, Adam An- Morris, Christopher Nelm, sauna, steam room, Indoor track, nutrltionalist on staff, private John Jacobson. Sousa, Cathy Templeton. George Ringston town during a period of ser­ Deborah Aronson. Lizette Heritagei Linda saldi, Theresa Arel, Amy Ji.. Pyka. Ms. Mulhauser said a CBS News survey found 56 per­ Erik Johnson, Leslie John­ Donald Tencellent, Janet vice that has seen many I fo r •3.00 showers and dressing areas, scheduled group aerobic exercise Steven Ashbacber, Janet Klipstuin, Brian Kuhl, Atlas, Teresa Balon, Jeffrey Heather Reading, Rebecca celebrated his 25th an­ cent of Uie delegates to last year’s Republican National son, Aija Keiss, Jeffrey Urn, Robin Venezia, Russell classes, and Individualized programs monitored by program Backer. Susan Baker, Diane Melissa Legault, Jeanne Baskin, Glen Boggini, Stephen Rennert, Christopher Repfp, niversary Feb. 12 of changes in operaUons.” Convention agreed some abortions should remain legal, Kennedy, (^iristine Killian, Vinick, Susan Wheeler. Aaron Barber, Cynthia Barlow, Lemieux, Darlene Lepak, Vin­ BogU. Bonnie Repsher, Sherri working for the Town of He also said Ringstone, *1 .7 9 each directors certified In physical education Instruction. There Is no despite the party platform favoring a constitutional Diane Kinney, Laurie Kiss, Wlocbowski, Barbara Pamela Barnett, Sara Billey. Bill Klipstein. cent Uscomb, Stephen Logan. Jeffrey Borgida, David .Robichaud, Lisa Manchester. highway work coordinator, better time than now to come In and get acquainted with our special amendment banning them. Woener. Scott MacGuggage, Lisa Boutin, Jonathan Brody, Rou Hugh Blodgett, Andrew Amory Knofla, Kristin Romanchuck, Melissa R ^ Ringstone, 31 Oileman has gone beyond the forty “ewry offer of 5 visits for Jusf $51 Massaro, Brendan McCarthy, Burba, Marie Campion, Boggini. Sharon Bogli, Tam­ Koblect, Todd Kornfeld, G ra d e 8 Robert Roya. Road, received con­ hours a week, and that the Ullfe Christine (hrIson, Marlene In addition we have 3, 6, and 12 month membership plans available. my Brashier, Diana Braisell, Warren Lee, James Lemieux. Carrie Adams, Katbi Reina Meuccl, Stacey Miller, Sara Schaffer, Muriel gratulations from Robert town benefited greatly Iking" Ken Calabro. Sandy Millette, Michelle Cole, Shawn Corey. And, we are priced comparable or below other women’s clubs. Why Phyllis Lessner, Claudia Lind­ Albert, Kathleen Ambacb, ^ ith , Andrew Spiel, Weiss, general manager. from his initiative and out­ Church disputes Audra Choromanski, Morianos. Eric Dauer, Donna not call now and start turning heads. All 5 visits must be used say. Julie Ludes, Stephen Denise Bator, Susan (Kristopher Stifnagle, Weiss emphasized standing efforts. Valerie Colvin, Teresa Cyr, MacDonald. Berzenski, Susan Besterfield, Tracy Mumlng, Lori Ann DeBonee, Joseph DiPietro, Kathleen Szarek. Elizabeth within 7 days. Newcomb, Samuel Norman, Joseph Donovan, John RIngstone’s “ many and Dawn D’Angone, Elizabeth Carolyn Maloney, Heather Caitlyn Blodger, Barbara Bot- Szebcr, Kandie Townsend, Davis. Amy Riley, David Riordan, Edwania, Kristen E3b, Gahan D.Q. COUPON SPECIALS BRAZIER FOODS Am oru abortion report Marsh, Julianne Mase, Sean tomley, Sandra Bowes. Sandra Trombly, Luda Ver­ Joanna Robinson, Sarah Falkne, Angellque Faucber, Lori Desjardins, Francine McCarthy, Amanda McCray, Teddy Brashier, Karen nal!. Lady By United Prew International Robinson. Brian Gartisoo. . Special games Ecabert, Darcie Feshler, Jen­ Patricia Michaud, Brian Carlson, Diane Carr, Michele Seth Vinick. Kristin Walt, SS CENTER A # A Study reporting two-thirds of the patients at three Lisa Gates, Laura Gauthier, MIDDLEFIELD (UPI) D a ir ii nifer Foley, Kimberly Friday, Milone, Michael Mix, Lisa Carrier, LUa Chatzky, Julie Rubin, Mary Russell, KeUi WelU, Kenneth ZlUis, abortion clinics in Boston and New York sute were Aaron Gaber, Katherine Mulvey. Christopher (^Imino, Cbristin Jennifer Seise, Lisa Silver- Sarah Gifford, Rodney Gill, Kenneth Wilsoh, Rbeemaiy — A winter version of 242 BROAD 8T. Gallagher, James Gardner. Kim Girard, Arthur Goodwin, Q u e e n Catholic still has church leaders angered — five weeks Jennifer Obue, Tina Colvin, Trisha Cunllffe. man, Laura Sloan, Leslie Wilson, Mark Eelchman. Connecticut’s Special after its publication. Andrew Haberem, Margaret Olympics will be held this niu 649-1611 The leader of a Catholic lay group in Pennsylvania year for the first time. U t O A M S l . r ^ t l y charged the operator of the clinics involved in John V. Serna, director Nanenester the study was “ anti-Catholic.” of the Connecticut chapter meal Church leaders continue to angrily dispute the ac- Sports and films highlight MCC events of the Special Olympics, b ra zie r. curacy of tlw report, even though iU findings follow a said the competition for Mtuichester (Community Dining Room, $2.25 munity College, 6 p.m. DEAL 621-6793 Bear, student center pattern similar to earlier studies. College offers this calen­ Student Center Dining East Catholic High School. mentally retarded people Film: “ Brothers” , main East Catholic High School. lounge, 1:30-3 p.m., free. Room, $2.25. ALL DAY WEDNESDAY A SUNDAYS p e contiwersy was touched off by a report published dar of evenU fa thefaterest will Include downhill campns auditorium, 7:30 •Programming in Friday, Feb. 20 two-thirds of the 1,182 abortion of the community. All the ••Dinner: Yankee Pot racing, slalom and giant and 9:30 p.m., $1.50. "BASIC” : 7:20-10 p.m., ••Dinner: Baked Stuffed •Non-credit community FSEE DRINK SAVE 30% paumts at a Boston um ic and facilities in Hempstead MCC-sponsored activities Roast with gravy, 6:30 slalom, cross-country D.Q. Sandwich Wednesday, Feb, 18 Hartford Road campus. services courses begin. wMi purc haaa FUURIEALDEAL and Hauppouge on Long Island, N.Y., between 1978 and listed below are open to the Pork Chops with p.m.. Student Center skiing and racing and ••Lunch: Chicken Room 211, $45.00. applesauce, 6:30 p.m., Stu­ Open on a space-available of any Braxlar I AU DAY WtD A SUN. 1980 were Catholic. public and many are free of Dining Room, $4.50. fin m skating. I Single Surger Parmesan with Fettuc- Men's Basketball: MCC dent Center Dining Room, basis. Advance registra­ Sandwich 12I1.2S EX( 1,1 SIVI KOH I Aim .S 7.|)A\S \ fa his r ^ r t ’ Dr. Colin Francome, of the MUddlesex charge. For further infor­ Video Tape — "Concert The games will be held ! French Fries WH cine, noon. Student Center vs. Greater Hartford Com­ $4.50. tion is necessary. For iRpAMPeASI I Sm Soda # 1 WKKk U-9 M-K. lO-A S\1l KI)\V inlyt^hnic Institute in London, said 88 j}| mation, call 849-1061. — Pat Banatar, Jethro Saturday at Powder Ridge Dining Room, $2.25. munity College, 8 p.m. further information call I SmSundee X b s I i I2-ASIM)\1 '7’ abortion patlenU at the Boston clinic were Catholic Monday, Feb. 16 Saturday, Feb. 21 Tull, Ian Hunter & The Ski Resort In Middlefleld ••Dinner: Yankee Pot East Catholic High School. 8484900. . ?^*^*‘* population of Boston b only 35 per­ •BnisbUp Shorthand: 1-3 Babys” , student center and on March 15 at cent Catholic. ' Washington’s Birthday— Roast with vegetable gar­ Thursday, Feb. 19 SIrlolii Steak 12 Dllly Bars KIDDIE SPECIAL no classes p.m., Hartford Road cam­ lounge, 10 a.m., 12 noon Wesleyan University in nish, 8:00 p.m. Student • •Lunch: Sauteed calves Sandwich I FLAVORS j wioTooa ^ t t o l i c Church leaders in forums ranging from Tuesday, Feb. 17 pus, Room 106, $28.00 and 2 p.m., free. ••Reservations for Middletown. Center Dining Room, $4.50. liver, noon. Student (Center Monday, Feb. 23 C heel I .nWNCH FW It ^ th olic newspapers to “ letters to the editor” columns, ••Broiled fresh scrod. Women's Basketball; lunch and dinners must be The Summer games, held Women’s Basketball:. Dining Room, $2.25. >2.25 I .aMAU tODA have charged the report was inaccurate. noon. Student Center ••Lunch: Fillet of MCC vs. Rhode Island made fa advance by calling siiice 1966, have attracted rag. 1.79 INow’l** M (X vs. So. Central Com­ ciwcnr I .AOaitwundM 69« Coffeehouse — Marty flounder, McBane, noon. 6484900, extension 206. Junior College, 7:30 p.m. upward of 2,000 par­ (iw *w M .n I Reg. 1.91 ticipants.

■1 6 - THE HERALD. Mon.. Feb. 16, 1981 THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 16, 1981 — 7 People Ice Cream People/Places Like grandma used to make I By BE'TTY RYDER In the dairy products business nuA'e We anticipate within six to eight - A n ■ than 50 years. Areata uses only months to make about 10,000 gallons Family Editor Rape and abuse natural ingredients and no preser­ of ice cream per week. We now dis­ Molly Rush tells why Devil’8 Food Cake, Bladiberry vatives. tribute in CcHuiecticut, New York and Cobbler, Fudge Brownie, Apple Pie “ For example, if a label reads New Jersey,” he added. and Strawberry Short Cake may meeting subjects ‘Pistachio Ice Cream’ it need only be An enthusiastic young man. Areata sound like delicacies you’d find at tte flavored with pistachio and the nuts may be his own best customer as he S' r I bakery shop, but they’re also the she became a pacifist MANCHESTER - Rape Awareness and Battered could be peanuts. When the label continues to enjoy the daily flavor flavors of all-natural Ice cream being reads ‘F’istachio Nut Ice Cream’ it tastings with other members of this Women will be the topic of two meetings to be sponsored made in East Hartford. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Brothers because experts agree a nuclear war must actually contain pistachio nuts family. by the Social Concerns Commission Feb. 24 and March 3 ’ Jay Areata, president of J.J. Philip and the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, probably will occur within 20 years as ours does.” Elach morning, he gets an early at 7:30 p.m. in the reception hall of South United Lawsen Ice Cream Co., with offices veterans of many "peace action" and the arms race has taken a "quan­ Areata, together with Geno Celella start tasting two or three different Methodist Church. at 1100 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, arrests, were there. But Molly Rush tum leap" with highly accurate Mark of Woodbury, who he calls “ our ice flavors of ice cream, adding and sub­ The first, on rape awareness, will be open to women ((■ii has developed a new line of gourmet- was new to the big time. 12-A warheads, which give the U.S. cream expert,” a man who has been tracting flavorings and ingredients and girls only. The program aims to make all women and flavored ice creams, in a large varie­ Until then, she had drawn only first-strike capability. The nose con­ making ice cream all of his life, con­ until he and his staff of tasters agree young girls aware of the dangers which have become ty of unusual flavors. minor charges during three previous es are assembled at the GE plant. tinue to develop new flavors. it’s as near perfect as possible. more prevalent. For instance, his Apple Pie ice peace demonstrations and one $25 Ms. Rush said she also hopes the “ We’ll soon be coming out with a And as though the taste wasn’t Officials said the program isn’t aimed at frightening cream is actually made with apple fine. raid will help people "get out of the Chocolate Almond Mousse, Peach enough, J.J. Lawsen ice cream is anyone but rather to shake up the complacency which pie —crust and all. “ We have the It was last Sept. 9. helplessness and hopelessness of the Souffle, Mint Chip, and Blueberry packed in sturdy reusuable plastic says, "It can’t happen to me.” They said a forcible rape apples especially grown for us and Just after opening time, Ms. Rush, nuclear weapons question — by their Souffle,” he said. containers ideal for refrigerator or is reported in Connecticut every 17 hours. The youngest . V, the pies baked with no additives. ’The 45, the mother of six, another silence they allow this arms buildup Since August, when he opened the freezer. victim in this state was a one-year-old and the oldest, 72. pies are then crumbled and added to woman, the Berrigans and four other that is almost certain to lead us to ~ ' S i r business. Areata has marketed 26 What does the future hold for J.J. Detective Sue Gibbons of the. Manchester Police the ice cream.” men entered the General Electric mass suicide.” Department will be the guest speaker. She also plans to flavors. “ There are other ice creams Lawsen’s Gourmet Ice Cream? Well, His German Chocolate Cake ac­ Re-entry Division plant in King of "I ’d like to get them to look at the on the market, but not with such the company president, a man of con­ iiave a film on this subject and will welcome questions tually contains cake and his Peanut Prussia, Pa., by the back door. question in terms of their own kids’ great variety. Our taste is rich and siderable vision, just might consider from the audience. Butter Cup, Mounds and Almond Joy Two talked with a security guard lives,” she said. “ What I’m saying is The meeting on March 3, concerning battered women, -% extra creamy and you can find whole serving his ice cream in an ice cream are a cold version of the favorite can­ almonds and actual pieces of pie and while the other six walked farther that I’m willing to put my life on the will feature John Foley, director of the Salvation Army parlour setting. S'! dy bars. cake in many of our flavors. into the building. She said they quick­ line because it’s my kids’ lives at Family Service Bureau of Greater Hartford, as sponsor. Until then, it is available in bulk in stake.” “ I’ve been an ice cream lover since “ So far, we’ve found people who ly spotted two unarmed nose cones He has been affiliated with the Hartford Salvation Army this area at Highland Park Market, A I was a kid,” Areata said. As a have tast^ it, like it, and that the for nuclear missile warheads. They The eight hope to explain in the Shelter since 1975. This facility is part of a network & P, and Mott’s Shop-Rite, all in member of a family which has been best advertising is word of mouth. smashed holes in one with ordinary trial the "conscientious reasons" for throughout the state housing women in need. Manchester. hammers and dented the other, the raid and to raise issues of inter­ Since 1964 Foley has been active in the feminist move­ destroying both. national law, she said. But they think ment as an advocate, counselor and social worker, They poured human blood over the the judge will try to restrict M olly R u sh helping women who are victims of violence and sexual cones and what turned out to be top testimony to the facts of the raid. assault. Currently he is a state commissioner for the Per­ secret papers that were scattered on I think I was too obedient." Lawyers say she should be manent Committee on the Status of Women and a a nearby desk, she said. Minutes "Basically, I think if laws are just, prepared to face five to 10 years in member of the Hartford Task Foroe for Battered later, police arrested the eight as they if they reflect fairness. I'm willing to prison. Jail was dehumanizing and Women. 1 . prayed. go along with them. I see civil dis­ boring, she said, but her family’s They go to trial Feb. 23 on charges obedience as a very limited kind of support and hundreds of letters from that have maximum sentences situation where you challenge laws well-wishers bolstered her. totaling 63 years — the worst is for the most part to change them and “ People want some kind of Health burglary, at 20 years. But the group you're willing to take the con­ guarantee that by acting they’ll be is most concerned about the charge sequences. I think conscience has to successful or effective. I’m saying of simple assault. lodged because the come first." it’s worth doing just for the sake of guard claimed he was pinned against Eighteen years ago, when sit-ins being honest with yourself. If I never U nderstanding a wall. were occurring in the south, Ms. save my kids’ lives, at least I know I “ We're concerned because we Rush heard a black priest speak on did what I could and I feel very good asthma cases want it to be so clear about our non­ civil rights. She now is full-time about that. violence," Ms. Rush said. "No force director of the Thomas Merton "I think people subconsciously By LAWRENCE LAMB, asthma attacks in many was used on (the guard). We are op­ Center in Pittsburgh, which works know that every new weapon we add M.O. asthmatics. Ther.e are posed to any form of violence." for peace and social justice through to our stockpile increases the DEAR DR. LAMB - I some new medications that Ms. Rush, who is about to become education, lobbying and likelihood of nuclear war and makes Dental hygienist Susan Edwards cleans a am 63 years old and have are helpful in preventing a grandmother, spoke over coffee in demonstrations. The center also has us more insecure, but they are afraid young boy’s teeth In the quiet of her what my doctor has attacks. Your doctor may her two-story, red-brick house where set up an inner-city soup kitchen and of looking at it. diagnosed as intrinsic have already tried them. . she lives with her draftsman- help^ institute a food bank. “ I think more than anything, that’s Kingston, Pa., home. She Is defying a law asthma. Cigarette smoke, DEAR DR. LAMB - designer husband, William, and five The culmination of those 18 years what led me to do what I’m doing. that says dental hygienists must work under perfumes and strong What role does iodine play of their children, ages 12 to 25. She came Sept. 9 and the big question is: People need an example of someone the supervision of a licensed dentist. (UPI detergents seem to trigger in a reducing diet? My was released, as were three others, Why did she do it? really taking some kind of action — photo) my coughing spasms. I can daughter has lost a lot of on reduced bond Nov. 26 after she "I think, first of all, for all of us it’s taking a risk, but it’s more risk­ siMp through the night but weight and this iodine pill had been transferred among five who participated, it was an attempt taking not to do anything.” with my first contact with is part of her diet plan, ^ n county jails throughout the state. to speak the truth about what's going irritants my lungs will par­ this be injurious? Ms. Rush said she was no "hell on and how serious the need for a Hygenist defies tially close and I will have DEAR READER - raiser" while growing up as the response is,” she said. DO IT DAILY - BE SMART and a wheezing rattle in my Iodine combines with sub­ eldest of eight children. "Sometimes She says time is in n in g out read the Almanac in The Herald. supervision laws throat. Which will also stances including food in affect my speech. the stomach to produce My doctor is a specialist iodines, a salt. Small Jay Areata holds a plastic container In place as it fills with his all Classes to train volunteers KINGSTON, Pa. (UPI) — For more than two years, in allergies and has put me secretions and aid as an natural Ice cream. Susan Edwards, an otherwise law-abiding citizen, has through all the tests. He expectorant. And if a per­ HARTFORD — A course to train and other social agencies. The and again from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at been performing an illegal act in a front room of her says there is nothing more son is iodine deficient, volunteer union representatives and classes will be part of an ongoing 106 New Park Avenue. Hartford. that can be done for me causing low thyroid func­ tion, it helps restore nor­ others to assist fellow workers on program to provide information and Volunteers will learn what Her conduct, which has aroused the inspection and ire and my best bet is to avoid Jay.Arcata passes out samples at the daily tasting mother. Rose, his father, Joe, and his sister, Carol personal and family problems began referral services to union members resources there are in the Greater of the state bureaucracy as well as highly regarded the irritants that bother mal thyroid function. to other members of his family. From left, his McMahon. under joint sponsorship of the United and other residents of the capital Hartford area, and be trained to help professionals, is nothing as sinister as running a me. Of course that is im- Otherwise, it has no role in Way of the Capital Area, the Greater area. solve social and health problems im­ gambling racket or making counterfeit money. Miss possible to do entirely. enabling people to lose Hartford Labor Council AFL-CIO, Members of the public as well as portant to all but not covered by Edwards’ crime is cleaning teeth. Is there a place I could weight, unless they take the Northern Area UAW-CAP Coun­ union members can enroll on a first collective bargaining contracts. They According to a 1933 state law, similar to those in the 49 go that may have newer enough to irritate the cil, the Teamsters Union and the come, first serve basis at United will also learn skills important to other states, a dental hygienist must work under the medical treatments? My digestive system and cause United Labor Agency, the new Com­ diarrhea. Labor Agency headquarters, 645 Far­ those serving on boards and com­ supervision of a licensed dentist. Miss Edwards, 35, has doctor is competent but if Photos by munity Agency only recently funded mington Avenue, Hartford, Ct. until mittees of social agencies and on opted to risk challenging the law. there is a chance other In srrtall amounts it is not by the United Way of the Capital Feb. 18. Those who enroll are other community organizations. If need be, she has vowed to take the matter to the treatments would help I likely to cause a problem Area. Pinto expected to complete nine of the In 1980 more than half of all who courts. If she should win, the decision could set a national would appreciate knowing but there is such a thing as The classes are conducted by twelve classes in order to earn a cer­ completed this course were residents precedent. about it. chronic iodine toxicity, and United Labor Agency Staff tificate. that were not connected with unions. “ Basically, it’s slavery. There is no other profession DEAR READER — The some i^ p le are sensitive Representative Henry T. Becker and The classes will be held every For further information, call where there’s a law that says you have to work for chances are that your doc- to iodine. Stopping the resource people from United Way Wednesday from noon to 2:30 p.m. Henry Becker, 233-1203. somebody,” said Miss Edwards, who studied oral tor has done all that pan be iodine or iodinde usually hygiene at Temple University. “ It’s un-American.” done. However, it is quite solves the problem. Your She said hygienists generate as much as $100,000 for natural that you would daughter probably lost dentists in a year but their share of the profits amounts to want to seek out anything weight because her UConn sets special courses only about $15,000. that might enable you to do program limited her- STORRS — The University of • A seven-session course iVi Working on her own. Miss Edwards charges $30 per better. The solution for calories, not because of the dividual. Connecticut Office of Non-Credit "Photography” begins March 31 at hour. She says she has 900 clients, anywhere from 2 to 8 a patients with this situation iodine, unless she really • Three courses in ’’Sign Programs will offer a wide variety of Storrs under the tutelege of Dr. day. is to have a consultation. did have a thyroid disorder Language" at the introductory, in­ special interest courses—ranging Harold V. Koontz, a UConn associate The Pennsylvania Dental Council and Examining The American Medical that benefited. termediate, and advanced levels will from astronomy to sign languare—at professor of biology. The course will ^ r d is considering stripping her of her hygienist’s Association‘ actively en- be offered in Storrs beginning the several locations around the State emphasize nature photography and license. courages physicians to use first week of March. Aimed at this semester. the use of 35 mm single-lens reflex John Flynn, counsel for the board, said it has already consultations as a means of helping people communicate with the Some unusual, low-pressure adult made a decision and now is preparing an adjudication ensuring that patients gets Hoitseicife sells cameras, with special attention to deaf, the courses will be taught by education programs the State the use of color transparency films. order to be forwarded to the state justice department, the best and the latest in Regina Zematis and Sue LaRoche. ‘fflass plate' University will be making available • "Advanced Family History which enforces the laws. Though the board’s decisions medical management, Persons wanting more information this term are: Research,” an eight-session program are confidential, there is little doubt about its conclusion A good way to do this is for $40; irorth on these and other courses, including • "Astronomy: A Look at the aimed at the experienced concerning Miss Edwards. to ask your doctor to refer locations, fees, and schedules, should $1,800 Universe," which will be taught in genealogical researcher, will begin “ The purpose of the law, in my opinion, is that the you to a major clinic or write to the Office of Non-Credit Storrs on seven Monday evenings, in West Hartford Feb. 19at 7:30 p.m. training of a hygienist is not to the extent that it would medical center. That way NILES. III. —The slory of Programs, The University of a small foriune. lost be­ beginning April 6 by Dr. Cynthia W. Students will help prepare a com­ cover all situations that might come up,” said Flynn. their studies will be Connecticut, Box U-56D, Storrs cause a housewife had nd Pejerson, an associate professor of Others opposing independent practice for teeth returned to him for your prehensive biography of an idea her glass plate was a physics at UConn. 06268, or call 486-3234. cleaners include the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists instructor-chosen Connecticut in­ future care. collector's item, recently Association (PDflA). They say dentists are needed on ____ ...... , Now, your story is not came to light. hand to deal with medical emergencies that could arise, quite typical, intrinsic In a letter to 1. R. Mac- _ Red Cross offers such as allergic reactions, hemorrhaging, fainting spells asthma is usually not Arthur, chairman of ' and even heart attacks. associated with specific the Bradford Exchange, vital signs course Beverly Fertig, president of the PDHA, defended the fa cto rs that you are world's largest trading cen­ Clubs Pennsylvania law because, “ I’m not sure if hygienists allergic to, but rather it is ter in collector's plates, a FARMINGTON - The Greater Hartford Red Cross are ^ucationally prepared to handle medical emergen- triggered by some internal Madison. Wise., woman Chapter is offering courses ViUI Signs, Module I: j j .. mechanism in your own wrote: "I had a Lalique "Temperature, Pulse and Respiration” Feb. 19 and Vital She acknowledged allergic reactions or severe bleeding body. External asthma is l%5 plate . . . which I sold Signs, Module II “ Blood Pressure” Feb. 26 at its Sunset Club would be rare since hygienists do not use drugs and are the more common type and to a friend for $40. I had headquarters. 209 Farmington Ave., Farmington, CT...... not permitted to cut hard or soft tissue. But, she said, is associated with allergic not heard of you at that Both courses run from 6:30 p.m. to 9 30 p m A self- MANCHESTER — The Sunset Club will meet Tuesday "The dental situation is a stress situation. Epileptic reactions. Your doctor is time." is — . u - j - . . -----, ...... - at 1 p m. at the Senior Citizen’s Center. Kitchen social seizure or heart attack is more likely in a stress situa- quite right that the best The plate the raid r---- '/a will uvu5«u. dluaem s Will pace i. u . ^ * actually valued at more themselves through a workbook, a practice session and a ^ "meeting tion, like a hygienists’ office, than just walking down a way to control asthma Apple pies, crust and than $1,800. Although all, are scooped out Royal Arch Masons ^ ^ caused by specific MacArthur points out that While members of the PDHA voted against endorsing allergies is to avoid those this price is exceptionally pf bucket to be added Instruction is free, but a charge of $2,20 is made for the concept of independent practice for hygienists, the substances high, he said. "I'm afraid to make Apple Pie Ice materials. 'MANCHESTER — The Royal Arch Degree will be con­ ferred by Delta Chapter, RAM, on a class of candidates American Dental Hygienist Association approved a And there are several others may be losing hun­ Cream. At right, pure All applicants must register prior to each course by when it meeU Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic resolution favoring independent practice. types of asthma. Some peo- dreds or thousands.of dol­ chocolate chips are calling 677-4531, ext. 348 or ext. 307. Temple. David Wagner, president of the Pennsylvania Dental " ' lars by not knowing what pie have mixed forms. To melted In, huge Grorge Griffing. most excellent high priest, will Association, once employed Susan Edwards, about 15 give you a better un­ their plates are worth." preside. Officers’ dress will be robes. years ago, but now criticizes her for "taking the law into derstanding of asthma I T o aid in identifying cauldron, allowed to Cubs display arts her own hands.” am sending you ’The potentially valuable plates, cool In sheets, and “ People don’t like to go to a denist,” he said. “ They’d Health Letter number 8-6, the exchange offers free Temple Chapter information on opportuni­ then added to Ice rather do anything than go. If they thought just going to a Asthma. Others who want “ Manchester Cub Scout Pack 91 has ties in promising plates still cream In large installed a display of arts and crafts at Mam^ fTu>n«u _ MAN(,HESTER The Past Matron’s Association of hygienist would do it, they might get a false sense of this issue can send 75 cents Library Junior R ^m . ‘ Temple (^ p te r will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m at the security.” available at low prices. chunks for Chunky with a long, stam p^, self- To obutn a <^y with­ Packmaster Milton Perlman, who arranged for the dis- M,T®ni k Clearview Terrace, In the past 30 months, the hygienist said she has not had addressed envelope for it out cost or obligation, just Chocolate Ice cream. play at the Library to promote interest in*scouting savs hn^i Mottram will serve as a single patient suffer an adverse physical or psy- to me in care of this send your nume I pleuse, no that the displayed items represent the handiwork of Officers will be elected and installed, chological reaction to her treatment. Imere’sI’s nothingn to newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, company nuhiesl. address about 60 local Cub Scouts. C lllh liatiaifv'a be afraid of, she said, “ I clean teeth. Radio City Station, New and zip code, before Satur­ If such a case should arise. Miss Eklwards said, “ I can York, NY 10019. day ol next week, to: The dial the hospital real well, as well as any dentist.” There Incidentally, be careful Bradford Exchange. Dept. "* “ P*" and meeting notice 821108,9,301 Milwaukee T h u i^ y , 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and *" P .* Betty Ryder at 643-2711 or s e ^ vour is also a doctor’s office across the street. not to use aspirin or any Avenue, Niles, IL NMi^. 9 a m. to 6 p.m. The L ib ra ry ^ T b e ctos^ written notice to The W l d , Herald s S “ When I used to work for a dentist. I’d be cleaning products that contain ^turdays A postcard will do. Monday (Feb. 16) for Washington’s Birthday Manchester, CT 06040. while he was usually out playing tennis. Then he came aspirin as these can cause back to take the money." Geno Celella of Woodbury stirs cauldron4>f melting Dutch chocolate.

V ’ ■” ! ■ 8 - THE HERALD. Mon., Feb. 16, 1881 THE HERALD, Mon.. Feb. 16,1981 - 9 Vernon South Windsor Administrators map plan Officials continue probe to utilize smaller staff to find fatal fire cause SOUTH WINDSOR - Officials The South Windsor Volunteer Fire neighboring home as shooting flames VERNON - With the elimination positions of the physical education the elimination of administrative-^ are continuing their investigation of Department battled the fire which threatened to spread from the gutted of the position of one assistant supervisor and the supervisor of positions, the board should recognize- a Friday night fire which claimed the swept completely through the home residence. Thanks to firefighters’ ef­ superintendent and the positions of athletics and creating one new posi­ that the present Vernon Public" life of a 40-year-oId resident who died - for more than three hours and had forts, the fire was confined to the supervisor of athletics and super­ tion, Dr. Sidman said, "As we have Schools’ ratio of instructional dollars' from smoke inhalation when her secured the scene by 12:32 a.m. original structure. visor of physical education to be con­ done in the past with the consolida­ to administrative dollars is equal to" Maskel Road home was ravaged by Saturday, police said. Fire Chief Philip Crombie said the solidated, the school administrators tion of the positions of supervisor of the state average. flames. Police phones were Jammed fire Friday apparenUy started in an have prepared a preliminary im­ libraries and supervisor of audio He said he is fully aware that with . While the town fire marshal has Friday night after a neighbor called upstairs bedroom but it may be dif­ plementation plan for the r^uced visual into the single position of the present climate in Vernon as it is," not yet determined the cause of the in the fire and dispatchers scrambled ficult to determine the cause because level of administrative staffing. supervisor of media services, the the elimination of some ad-' fatal blaze, South Windsor Police to notify area fire departments. Also the house was severely damaged. The preliminary plan, prepared by first action to take is the elimination ministrative positions would certain­ today confirmed the victim was alerted were the North Manchester, Crombie said firefighters had a dif­ Dr. Bernard Sidman, says that a of the positions being consolidated.” ly be a propitious action. Maureen Moir, who along with her Ellington and Broad Brook volunteer ficult time bringing, the fire under simplistic approach to the elimina­ His recommendation is to He noted the fact that the an-'* two boarders had lived at 120 Maskel fire departments. control quickly because the nearest tion of the one assistant superinten­ eliminate the two positions and then nouncement of his early retirement,*' Road. Both a police officer and a hydrant was more than a mile from dent could be accomplished by com­ to establish and advertise the posi­ by Dr. Bernard Sidman, an assistant Officials were called to the scene neighbor were turned back from the the house;- bining all the functions presently per­ tion of supervisor of athletics and superintendent, presented the board, at about 9:10 p.m. Friday, but it was home as they tried to enter Friday Members of the South Windsor Volunteer formed by two assistants and physical education and to establish with the ease of eliminating the posi-: not until the state medical examiner night to search for the victim, whose left to right, Lt. William Drachenberg, Lt. delegating those responsibilities to and advertise the position of athletic tion by attrition. He added that h ir had completed his autopsy that car was found in the driveway out­ Nelther of the two boarders who lived with Moir were, home when the Fire Department recently were promoted William Cox, Lt. David Papp, and Deputy one assistant superintendent without faculty manager at a salary of from own workload will be Increased. " police could confirm the exact cause side the home. fire broke out. and received badges from Fire Chief Philip Chief Philip E. Crombie Jr. making any further adjustments. $3,000 to $6,000. He said with the addition of an- of death. Firefighters soaked down a E. Crombie, right. Those promoted were, "Unfortunately, this would not The suggestion has been made, but athletic faculty manager, the con­ allow sufficient time for the ad­ not approved, to cut out one solidation of the other two positlon$ Aerial photo shows burned out shell of Star­ which kiiied at ieast 48 and injured more ministration of at least the following Rockville High School housemaster. into a single supervisory position dust discotheque after a fire ravaged the functions —special education, per­ ’The proposal drew a lot of opposition. Man critical after crash than i30 said Sunday there was a "strong should .present no problems or im­ popuiar baiiroom in Dubiin, ireiand, eariy sonnel operations, curriculum, and Dr. Sidman said that regardless of pact upon the programs. possibiiity arsonists set the biaze which SOUTH WINDSOR - A 24-year- 1905 Ellington Road, who was taken arrested and charged with operating Saturday. Poiice experts sifting through turned the club into a fire bomb. (UPl photo) staff evaluation,” Dr. Sidman said. what decisions are made concerning old East Hartford man is listed in to Manchester Memorial Hospital under the influence after his vehicle South Windsor In the area of reorganization and critical condition today in St. Franejs with a broken leg and arm, and with narrowly missed striking a police of­ evidence from the Vaientine's Day fire reallocation of responsibilities for Hospital and Medical Center, facial injuies. ficer along Sullivan Avenue. special education, Dr. Sidman said Board OKs Yo-Ag funds: following a Friday night collision . ’The accident, which left Lieske Police said Hail was operating his that in order to reduce the amount of with another vehicle on Sullivan with critical head injuries, is still un­ vehicle sporadically, and was administrative time needed from the VERNON — The budget for the Vo- for public utilities; $5,000 and $6,000 Cops suspect arsonists Ag department at Rockville High for cleaning, repairs and Avenue, police report. der investigation, but police today released on his promise to appear assistant superintendent level in ' Mark P. Lieske, of 29 Blinn St., was said Lieske was traveling west on March 3 in Manchester Superior dealing with special education School, for 1981-82 and 1982-83, was maintenance; $6,000 and $5,750 for Fire chief promotes four travel and field trips; $29,260 and, extricated from his vehicle by ^ u th Sullivan Ave. while Newbury was Court. matters, he recommends that: approved as a formality by the Board Windsor and Broad Brook volunteer headed east along the same route. Anthony Magliocco, supervisor of of Education last week. $33,044 for supplies and materials;' SOtTH WINDSOR - Four line tor with the Connecticut Fire School. firemen, after his car struck another In a separate incident Sunday set Dublin disco blaze Abbey Road Ext. was promoted from special education and principal of the The center, a regional one, is sup­ and $3,342 and $3,700 for insurance." officers of the South Windsor veMcle. Also injured in the crash was night, police said 20-year-uId Michael DO IT DAILY - Read The Herald’s DUBLIN, Ireland (UPI) - Police engulfed the popular dance hail early Anthony Bolger, 21, a barman who David W. Papp of 193 Norton firefighter in Company 2 to lieute­ Talcottville School, be moved from ported by state funding but the local The estimated average per pupil’ Volunteer Fire Department have 24-year-oId Joyce C. Newbury, of A. Hall of 1024 Sullivan Ave., was comics and cartoons. said Sunday there was a "strong Saturday were in critical condition. managed to rescue his girlfriend, Lane, was promoted from firefighter nant in Companv 5. He is a graduate that school to the Central Office; that school board has to approve it. cost of the high school, with which been promoted by Fire Chief Philip in Company 2 to lieutenant. He was possibility” arsonists set the Valen­ ' The government ordered a public told reporters he had worked in the of South Windsor High and is working a head teacher be appointed at the ’The budget for the coming year is the Vo-Ag Center is associated, is $2,-. Stardust Disco and that only aronists E. Crombie. The announcements graduated from Bulkeley High’ tine’s Day blaze that swept through a inquiry into the blaze, one of the toward an Associate degree in fire Talcottville School and be given a sti­ estmated at $179,000 and for the 050 for the coming year and $2,300 for; could have been responsible. were made at a recent dinner School in Hartford and attended the popular discotheque, killing at least worst in Ireland’s history, and meeting. protection at the Hartford Technical pend of from $1,000 to $2,000; and following year, $200,494. the following year. ; "There is no way a fire could have Hartford State Technical College. He 48 teen-agers and injuring more than declared Tuesday a national day of College. He joined the department’s that the supervisory principalship In each year this includes $115,000 It’s estimated there will be 165 ‘ started in that corner unless it was Philip E. Crombie Jr., of 73 joined the local fire department in 130 others. mourning. Edgewood Drive, was promoted Explorer program in 1975 and responsibilities for Talcottville and $126,500 for certified personnel; pupils in the center next year and the •’ deliberate,” he said. 1973. He’s a member of tbe Connec­ same number the following year. East Hartford The official death toll had been 49, Prime Minister Charles J. became a regular firefighter in 1979. School be shifted to the principal of $10,000 and $12,500 for non-certified from lieutenant in Company 5 to ticut Air National Guard Fire and but a police spokesman said the Haughey, who represents the district “Suddenly it developed into a He’s employed by the Connecticut the Center Road School. personnel; $5,000 and $6,000 for The estimated grant is the total es-; deputy chief of operations. He joined Crash crew and has been an count was changed after authorites in Parliament, called an emergency fireball, roaring through the place Mutual Life Insurance Co. He proposes that the overall per­ employee benefits; $6,000 and $7,000 timated cost of operating the school. ‘ the departm ent in 1971 as an American Red Cross first aid in­ examined charred remains. Most of Cabinet meeting Sunday. trapping people. The smoke and In presenting the new officers with sonnel operation for the entire public Explorer and became a. regular structor for 17 years. He is also a the bodies were burned beyond Police said they still had to inter­ fumes were so dense it caught their badges, Chief Crombie praised school system be taken over by firefighter in 1975 and was made C ^ instructor for tbe Hartford recognition and medical authorities view a “key witness” who claimed everyone unaware. There was com- lieutenant in 1979. He is a graduate of the department’s Explorer Program himself and that the research, Camp has special rate lete panic. Girls screaming and H e#l Association and a firefighting and the men who have led it over the Dagon seeks legal help used dental records in a bid to iden­ she smelled paraffin in a sectioned the College of the Holy Cross and is development, implementation and shrieking for help, some falling and instructor for the U. S. Air Force. VERNON — The Indian Valley and Vernon, swimming lessons, arts tify them. off area of the dance hall where the enrolled in the masters degree past 12 years, noting that the overall responsibility for the EAST HARTFORD - Mayor than the $30,286. will provide legal assistance to the being trampled upon, others trying to In addition to his other duties Papp YMCA is offering an introductory But in a tragic twist, it was learned fire was believed to have started. program in fire protection Explorer Post has long been the curriculum be . jointly shared as and crafts, camper insurance and a George A- Dagon will ask the Town Presently corporation counsel claw their way to safety, it was will lead the South Windsor Fire special of $35 per session for its mayor, Town Council and other that one mother, Mary Coyne, A combination of highly flammable engineering at Worcester major source for new firefighters follows: K-5 curriculum by the assis­ day full of activities, Qualified staft Qouncll Tuesday to create a full-time Stephen C. Barron handles all of the Department Rescue Squad. He is Shady Lake Day Camp scheduled for departments, boards, agencies and collapsed and died from a heart at­ materials and curtain-covered walls horrible.” and that three of the four men tant superintendent; and 6-12 by the will be on hand to assist the children assistant corporation counsel posi­ town’s legal work, making $13,000 an­ Polytechnic Institute. employed by the Southern New this coming summer. in all aspects of camping. commissions, according to the job tack when she heard of the disaster turned Dublin’s largest ballroom into He has served an internship with promoted are graduates of that superintendent and that the process tion with a maximum salary higher nually. His three assistants make $8,- England Telephone Co. ’The special offer will be available description contained in the charter at the Stardust ballroom and did not a ball of fire, survivors said. the National Fire Administration in program. of staff evaluation be done jointly by The camp is a state-licensed one than his own. 000 each. William A. Cox, 414 Foster St., was located in Somers on Route 83. until March 1. For more information revision. know her three children escaped The flames rapidly engulfed the Best in dog show Washington, D.C. and is scheduled to He also expressed his thanks to the assistant and the superintendent. The post is called for in the recent The assistant corporation counsel promoted from firefighter to lieute­ Offered in the $35 special is free bus The council meets at 8 p.m. at the without serious injury. walls and the melting polystyrene HARTFORD (UPI) — Champion attend the National Fire Academy in Deputy Chief Patrick Hankard who call ihe YMCA office, Route 30, Ver-, town charter revision and was sought nant in Company 2. He is a graduate Concerning combining the town hall. "We must keep an open mind until ceiling showered burning debris on Sandina Spellbound, an Afghan, has Emittsburg, Md. in May. He’s a retired after serving 11 years as a transportation from South Windsor non, 872-7329. by former corporation counsel F. VFW and auxiliary of South Windsor High ,^chool and our investigations are complete, but the screaming teen-agers caught in won the best-of-show award at the member of the International Society chief officer. Hankard will continue .Timothy McNamera. MANCHESTER - The Anderson Sports for you there is a strong possibility arsonists the inferno. 52nd Annual Governor’s Foot Guard of Fire Service Instructors, the attended Ward Technical College. He to se ^ e as an active member of the Tbe job will call for a lawyer with Shea Post of the Veterans of Foreign The “Herald Angle” by Sports joined the department under the were responsible,” a senior police of­ Many of the victims died trying Dog Show. Connecticut Fire Department department. Letters of appreciation pt least three year’s experience prac­ Wars and its Auxiliary will meet Editor Earl Yost, another exclusive Explorer program in 1969 and ficial said. to fight their way through tangled ’The dog, one of 1,400 competing in Instructors Association and the were also presented to Lieutenants ticing law. ’The salary range will be tonight at 6:30 at the [tost home, 606 E. of The Herald, tells the background became a regular firefighter in 1973. Fifty detectives have been txxlies blocking exits. the show Sunday at the State Ar­ National Fire Protection Associa­ Paul Matthews and Richard Frahlick 6 2 4 ,^ to $30,288. Dagon, who is Center St., and then proceed to and interesting sidelights of the He’s a former public safety dis­ Glastonbury assign^ to the case. Police estimated between 800 and mory, is owned by Sandina Kennels tion. He is employed as a fire protec­ who are resigning from the depart­ expected to receive a raise himself at Rocky Hill Veterans’ Hospital to put sports world. Don’t miss it on The patcher for the town and is employed A police spokesman said 15 of the 1,000 people were inside when the fire of Tuxedo Park, N.Y. tion associate with Aetna Life and ment. tomorrow’s meeting, makes less on a Bingo. Sandwiches are needed. Herald sports pages. by United Parcel Service. more than 130 injured in the fire that broke out. Casualty and is a part-time instruc­ Hartford Fire Chief John Steward William T. Drachenberg, 415 was the main speaker at the dinner. Installed as new social offers were: Peter Watson, president; PLO rejects Egypt’s bid Town manager appoints Michael Dzen, first vice president; Gym schedule to change Ronald Trinks, second vice presi­ Vernon By United Press International Sadat’s call coincided with a Newsweek magazine dent; John Samsel, secretary; John GLASTONBURY - The Parks there will be designated areas where allowed in the gym; and the progran) The Palestine Liberation Organization today rejected report that Israeli Labor Party leader Shimon Peres chief building official and Recreation Department will be A. Bond, treasurer. equipment and supplies will be is for Glastonbury residents only. an Egyptian call to halt its armed struggle against Israel favors negotiations with the Palestinians but feels Jordan revising its open gym schedule that SOUTH WINDSOR - Thomas P. Re-elected were: ’The Rev. Arthur available for volleyball, badminton and set up a government-in-exile to pave the way for must also participate. spector for the towns of Greenburg, runs Sunday afternoons and Monday D'Auria has been appointed as chief Dunham, chaplain; William and ping pong. Also available will be Board meeting peace with the Jewish state. N.Y. and Scarsdale, N.Y.; building nights, beginning March 1. building official for the town by Town inspector for the Village of Ardley, Mitchell, fire commissioner; and basketball, jogging, use of the weight GLASTONBURY - The Board of PLO spokesman Abdul Muhsen Abu Meizer, in remarks Raymond Ellison was appointed as a The new open gym program on machine and recreation swim time. Manager Richard J. Sartor. He will N.Y.; and construction estimator for Sunday will be from 1 to 3 p.m. for Finance will meet Feb. 17 at 7:30 Council plans hearing published by the Abu Dhabi newspaper Al Khaleej, said take over his duties on March 2. fire commissioner to fill the un­ The^essions are held at the high the state of Connecticut's Public Grades 7-12. Parents may accom­ p.m. in the Youth and Family' the Palestinian revolution is an expression of the aims of Winter Cleeranee Selel D'Auria has had extensive Works Department. expired term of the late Alex Blozie. schooiu^ere is no charge and no VERNON—’The Town Council will and approved by the state, note that to improve the program. He asked the Palestinian people and the armed struggle will con­ pany children who are under Grade 7, Resources Building, 321 Hubbard St. experience in the building and registration is required. Sneakers conduct a public hearing ’Tuesday at it ’ would be expected that shifts state officials, because of the town’s tinue as long as the legitimate rights of the Palestinian ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICEI He was born in tbe Bronx, N.Y. and if they wish; 3-5 for men and women, building inspection field. Before he has been a resident of Connecticut must be worn by all participants; Library to offer 7:30 p.m. on proposed amendments between categories would be budget crunch, for approval to shift people are not realized. 3 Days Only - February 17, 18, 19 took over the postition of assistant Historical group ages 18 and older. frisbees, soccer balls and footballs to the town’s Winter Energy Plan. necesary as the winter season some of the state fun^. Abu Meizer, who is in the United Arab Emirates for for the past 20 years. He lives in On Mondays the hours will be from state building inspector and building Lebanon. He will fill the position left will hear Grant will not be permitted; kicking of any children's events The regular council meeting will progress^ and emergencies arose. He proposes using $13,350 for im­ talks with government leaders, dashed Egyptian Presi­ code consultant for the state, the 6:30 to 9 p.m for the open gym for type of ball won’t be permitted; soft- follow. Robert Romejko, chairman of the provements to the Memorial dent Anwar Sadat’s renewed bid to settle the elusive THE PENNY SAVER vacant by the death of South Wind­ men and women ages 18 and older. GLASTONBURY - The Welles- positions he now holds, he had been SOUTH WI.NDSOR - Ellsworth ball and baseballs can’t be thrown or The amendments concern the town’s Energy Conservation Com­ Building; to delete money targeted Palestinian issue. ' (Mandiestar Hospital THrKt Shop) sor's former chief building official, During all open gym programs ’Turner Memorial Library will offer assistant building and plumbing in­ Dopald McLaughlin. Grant, former mayor of West Hart­ hit in the gym; no food or drinks are proposed use of Emergency Action mission, said the town has already for an emergency boiler, and furnace Sadat, speaking Sunday after nearly three hours of 46 PuriMlI Place ford and president of Hartford’s programs entitled “Film Fun and 'Grant funds. The plan, as prepared spent some $45,000 of its own money replacement in a private home. Manchaatar, Ct Stories” for children of pre-school talks with Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky in Cairo, Bushnell Memorial and of Fenwick urged the Palestinians and the Israelis to end their Hours Tuaaday-talurday, 10 to 8 age through those in Grade S.^on Feb. Thura^, 10 to 9 Lunch head wants more Productions, an educational film Singles schedule dance 19 and 20. fighting "to create the required atmosphere for mutual company will speak at the March 12 Cops charge man in fracas recognition.” ’The films will run from 10:30 to SOI Til W I.NDSOR - The direc­ choose three of the five required food meeting of the South Windsor GLASTONBURY - Tlie Sociable Jacomini, od3-652U; Simone Gionet, tor of the school lunch program has Historical Society. Singles Group of Glastonbury will 633-1242, or Bernie Bradley, 633-2586. 11:15 a.m. in the Children’s Depart­ VER.NON — Police here an­ unlawful restraint. Police said Quinn reported a Saturday morning single­ groups rather than serving all five. ment of the library. Fealtured on the asked the Board of Education to ap­ The director said it has been the Grant’s topic will be a "Colt’s sponsor a Mardi Gras singles dance ’The Sociable Singles is a relatively nounced the arrest Saturday morning forced his way into an area apart­ car accident resulted in serious in­ new group that serves Glastonbury screen will be “Animals—The Love prove the expansion of the "offer experience following this program at Legacy." The meeting will be at 8 on Feb. 28 at Naubuc Hall, Naubuc of a 38-year-oId Manchester man on ment and made his wife return with jury to an Ellington woman. Avenue. and members from several other and Care of Pets.” and two old versus serve " program into the the high school that such a program p.m. in Wood Memorial Library, ’toultlple violations stemming from a him to Manchester. junior high school. Music will be by Peters Trio, area towns. favorites, “Madeline” and “Santa’s 'domestic disturbance. Quinn was arrested in Manchester Sheran M. Cook, of 6 Virginia Lane, cuts down on waste since students Main Street. Hostesses will be Irene Toys.” was taken to Rockville General Under this format the lunch Brihan and Ann Cravan. featuring American, Latin and mixer The group meets most Fridays at 8 Arrested was Vincent P. Quinn, of with the assistance of Manchester don’t eat the additional items they Hospital with serious injuries after TUES ONLY program director will be able to Refreshments will be served dances. TTie charge for the bring your p.m. in the wing of St. Paul’s Church, >^172 Spruce St., who police said was police, and was released on a $1,000 are required to take under the Thursday's program wili repeated her vehicle struck a utility pole along serve and receive credit for a Type A regular lunch program. following the program. ’The public is own bottle affair will be $5. For Main Street. All singles, all religions "charged with second-degree surety bond pending a hearing in on Friday. For more information call Route 83. The accident in launder in­ lunch by allowing the students to invited. tickets or information call: Al and all ages are welcome to attend the children’s department, 659-2733. burglary, thrld third-degree criminal Manchester Superior Court. The the meetings. misconduct, disorderly conduct and Also in Vernon, police today vestigation, police said. V I ■ IhoicBSt Meats In Town Man charged FRESH FRUIT FROM FLORIDA _ SUPER with assault All Our New Heme Delivery on l/M /11 HAIRCUTTEM^ty WE’VE GOT ’EMIll ELUNGTON - A 37- LEAN FRESH ;year-old Somers man was HERBS FOR SM I BY arrested Friday on charges SPECIALS! C a n o n E E H 3 l •of assaulting a minor, VEGETABLES MMKIESTER CHAPTER-RFS ^ FEB. SPECIALS ^police said. GROUND HAMBURG GOODBYE. FRUSTRATION and STUDENT EXCHANQB PROGRAM Charged in the Incldept MUCKE'S FEB. 16, 17, 18 DONUTS MFFEE & DONUTS HEUO. SORE SHOT! was James A. 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TotaL M aiiG iN ^*64fl IW4I12 MftHCNESm Manchester ” 1 (T /io ii',1 I nil l.inr l‘lntU) iV llinoiiilar Di'iilfi" 1 0 - THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 16, 1981 THE HERALD, Mon., Feb. 16, IWl- II Opinion Paris gets a facelift under first mayor PARIS (UPI) — Paris, for many report says. Chirac’s anti-car and anti­ Several old quarters have been the world’s most beautiful city, is rebuilt; the next being one north of getting a face-lift under its first skyscraper policies have aroused some outcries. the Lyon railway station which will mayor, Jacques Chirac. gain 500 new buildings and 100 "For sentimental old Parisians Chirac’s aim Is to discipline cars restored ones. The mayor’s goal is to and foreigners the mayor’s propam and make the pedestrian king. High- Military manpower quantity, is a success,” one Parisian said, "but "rebuiid traditional quarters and low rise buildings are out. Trees, culture, conserve old buildings in good con­ these policies prevent proper auto sports and a better life for the elderly circulation and sufficient housing.” dition.” For a long time — even the facts. and poor are In. A useless new slaughterhouse at La Even dogs have been ordered to Not all of Chirac’s face-lifting for­ before the political campaign Beard alluded to multi­ mulas have been flawless. Ragged, Villette will be turned into a park and — questions have been raised article series in the raise the quality of life. science museum. Five swimming "We must Improve the daily life of homeless cats and wine-drinking pools—one with a glass wall giving a tramps have taken over some of the concerning both quantity and Washington Star and the New Editorial all citizens,” Chirac has said. splendid view of the Pantheon monu­ tiny parks. Thieves and muggers in­ quality of U.S. military man­ York Times, and voiced his Pefore the lanky, ambitious Chirac ment — and six sports stadiums are vaded underground garages, power. own concerns on the man­ was elected Paris’ first mayor in resulting in another city expense to on the program. 1977, the capital was run by a city The dreary concrete square next to Because manpower and power problem. “We have a the personnel in the military category of the four possible. reserve only, or no draft, just hire 24-hour guards. If this data isn’t already . council with few powers. Motorisu Infuriated motorists ripped out Napoleon’s Invalides monument will mobilization capability go reserve force .incapable of today is so low that basic mis- , parked autos so thickly on sidewalks This is anything but more pay.’’ available via Pentagon and' many posts preventing them from be restored to its former briiliance. hand-in-hand, the questions meeting its wartime mission sions cannot he ac­ ^ that pedestrians had to walk in the Other tourist haunts, the Piaces des reassuring in an age of other sources, an offical probe '' gutters. parking on sidewalks. City workers have aroused deep concern. because it is so under­ complished.’’ kept reinstalling the posts, however, Voges and the mayor’s own city hall sophisticated weaponry that His main thrust was that a is in order; if the facts already Now 16 miles of concrete or metal square, will become gardens. To get to the bottom of the manned,’’ he asserted in a The congressman quoted calls for a high degree of com- posts bar automobiles from and most motorists b^ame resiped The city bought the old Chatelet select committee be assigned are known. Congress and the to renting garage space. situation, Rep. Robin L. Congressional Record state­ former Assistant Secretary of , sidewalks. Fifty-three streets, in­ theater and restored its gilded sculp­ petence, judgment and to investigate the problem in new Reagan administration Some critics complained that Beard, R-Tenn. has rein­ ment. cluding that in front of Notre Dame tures, tossing a gala opening night Defense Robert Pirie as saying teamwork. an objective,, bipartisan should have a complete and up- Chirac’s goal of 30,(KX) new city- troduced a concurrent resolu­ “We have study after study more than half of the Army’s cathedral, have been turned into owned apartments for low-income for Offenbach’s operetta “La Vie Beard didn’t offer remedies. manner as a basis for deter­ to-date report to guide them in .' part-or full-time pedestrian zones. Parisienne.” The mayor ruled tion in Congress for a joint by the Department of Defense recruits of the past two years citizens by the end of his term in 1983 “I am not advocating a return mining what action needs to be finding rational and effective The city has built 10 undernound is not enough in Paris, where 25 per­ culture belongs to the people, and the select committee to ascertain which reveal that the quality of tested in the lowest mental garages to get cars off the streets, in city sponsors free music, dances and to the draft, a draft for the taken. solutions. cent of apartments lack indoor the process uncovering valuable other spectacles on streets and . ruins underneath Notre Dame square toilets or baths or showers. squares. ; that promptly were turned into a Chirac admits his lively ad­ For working mothers, Chirac ; museum. ministration has not been able to ordered 46 more nurseries and 223 stem the flood of young marrieds and new kindergartens. Paris now claims ; Chirac dumped old plans to build workers from expensive, housing- to do more for the aged than any Letters > 160 miles of highways to bring more short Paris to the suburbs. The city ! cars into the city. Instead he ordered More than 50 streets have become part- facelift for Paris. (DPI photo) in 20 years has lost a half-million in­ other capital, including free ! 40 miles of new subways. habitants. He wants Paris to keep all telephohes and senior citizen ^ Even four-legged residents are time or lull-time pedestrian malls In the centers. ages and income groups to prevent part of the return-Paris- claimed the mayor in a recent Telephone booths have blossomed wall to shut out the noise of passing ancient buildings. Chirac put a stop the city from becoming another to-pedestrlans campaip. Posters report. on streets all over Paris so one no cars. This is part of 12 acres of green to high-rises. Plans were shelved for Manhattan — for the subsidized poor quote dogs as saying, "I do it where Residents on the Isle St. Louis on longer has to buy a special slug in a Multi-Circuits explains expansion details to public space. Five immense new parks and highrise business centers in the old or the very rich. bar and then grope one’s way to a they tell me to do it. ” Owners who do the River'Seine formerly looked out dozens of tiny ones are being created razed food market area of Les Halles But the press and Parisians inter­ We would like the opportunity to the 1st floor and our maintenance basement telephone. they are tired of looking at the backs fact that the Hop Brook is not not tell them are fined by women ten­ onto a parking lot on the Left Bank. for Paris. Formerly the French that would have competed with Notre viewed at random generally give the address some of the comments and department in the basement. These Circuits has never in the past only alleviate the present problem For the first time in French of buildings, studies have been done classified for industrial discharge ding the parking meters. Now they look at a treecpvered quai capital had less peen area than Lon­ Dame on the skyline. Parks, mayor’s face-lift program high misconceptions that were evident at offices would come out of our present volunteered to sign a legal document but would also provide for the future "The reconquest of sidewalks has where pMple jog or walk their dogs. history, public street toilets are on the esthetic value a few mural and can not be declassified; that could in any way restrain its don. pedestrian malls and underground rharks. the Tuesday. February 11th Town of facility. We have offered to make 25 - 35 additional employees an­ persuaded suburbanites to use public On the opposite Right Bank, a vest- being built that, unlike the old paintings can have. This is a therefore, making it necessary for growth. But of this juncture, Multi- The late President Georges Pom­ shops were built instead. The city pays building owners to Manchester Board of Directors legal commitment to guarantee that ticipated per shift. transportation or leave their cars in pocket-size park has been built with a pidou "modernized” Paris with “pissoirs, ” women can use as well as possiblilty that could be explored, as M.C. to continue discharge into the Circuits realizes that it has nowhere In closing, if allowed to expand via “No more monumentalism but renovate slum apartments and also meeting; specifically those items in­ the garage would not be used for to type and design. sanitary sewer system. Referring -parking lots on the edge of Paris,” children’s playpound and a glass skyscrapers that towered over low. low, modest buildings,” the mayor’s men. volving Multi-Circuits, Inc., its but the garage property to expand to the present proposal. Multicircuits pays the resulting rent increases. manufacturing purposes. Also, we 4 back now to Manchester’s pending residential neighbors, and the Town on Harrison Street, without in­ realizes that it has reached its limits propose to add on to our existing The statement was made that Multi- secondary phase of treatment works; of Manchester itself. The controver­ fringing upon the rights of our for growth, most probably in all of facility by constructing an additional Circuits does not treat their hazar­ it may become necessary for M.C. to sy revolves around a town garage neighbors. We are willing to sign Manchester. ’This will be assured 8,700 sq. ft. building for manufac­ dous waste properly. This is not true. fund that portion being built as a building located at 16 Harrison Street documents now because this town through the binding legal com­ turing, Finally, we would re-do our Mr. Weiss did comment that Multi- direct result of our industrial volume Japan trims and Multi-Circuits' need thereof, and parking, incorporating the town gar­ garage issue is critical to our mitments which we are now willing Circuits has been found to be in full (or output). Again, in being a good the neighborhood objections to any age property, thereby gaining an ad­ livelihood. These legal papers could to make. We will not stop being a compliance with all state and federal neighbor, we will do this in good type of deal to consumate this ditional 101 spaces. This all made be prepared by and a g re ^ upon by good neighbor as we think we have proposal environmental standards. This is a faith. the Town’s attorney, Multi-Circuits’ evidenced in the past 13 years. We necessary by the following facts: true statement. 7 'foreign aid attorney, and the representative of 1 A) We are in a very competitive in­ 5 are only looking for a commitment It was also stated that Multi-Circuits the Holl Street Residents’ Associa­ from the people of Manchester that The deal, presented by Mr. 2ingler dustry and must expand to stay It should be noted that Multi-Circuits presently produces air pollution. This tion. It will serve no purpose to kmp can benefit them immediately and of Holl Street was completely abreast our competitors. did receive an abatement order from is not true as we are well under the refering to a 1963 recommendation. not an outrageous request or package TOKYO (UPI) — The fight over foreign/aid inside the clouded by his misunderstanding of a B) General practice within the in­ the State DEP to take steps to insure Reagan administration has a parallel in Japan, the nation MANCHESTER MW CAR DEAURS acceptable limits set by DEP. Those It will better serve all parties in­ of benefits that has been previously $1.2 million bond issue which has dustry, for reasons of tight controls future continued compliance as to its ' that brought color television to Afghanistan. of you who toured our new and old volved if an agreement can be made awarded to other industries in towns nothing to do with current events. and also due to the material handling waste waters. As it is necessary, for President Reagan’s budget director, David Stockman, This bond issue is not to fund just a plating facilities can see the on the town garage now, thereby en­ across the country. problems inherent with our delicate the Town of Manchester to construct wants heavy cuts in the $8 billion U.S. foreign aid new garage to replace the one on measures that have been taken in the ding Multi-Circuits expansion at its Finally, we feel that the 400 plus product, it is most beneficial to keep the secondary phase of their treat­ ’ program proposed by the Carter administration for fiscal Harrison Street, but to build a major new area for exhausting fumes. This present location. But, to remain a signatures, 50% of which are everything within the boundaries of ment works to stay in compliance, so ' 1 ^ . Stpckman is a leading exponent of budget-cutting complex to consolidate all. or at least was not practical or possible to such good neighbor we need the town and Manchester Residents, must also b ^ one facility. is it necessary for M.C. to upgrade a majority of town garages for parks, an over-kill degree in the old area. the neighbors support on this issue. taken into account here, as most of /and reducing U.S red ink. C) The additional 8,700 sq. ft. and their system. An abatement order is One more piece of equipment, at a Multi-Circuits will be bound to its these people do their everyday Across the Pacific, the budget-slashers of Japan are to cemetery, and recreation. This has the vacated office space are an official means of putting this on cost of $10,000 is on order to more promises. business transactions in the Town of 'be found in the Ministry of Finance, which has just been the town’s long term goat right necessai7 today. We need to upgrade record. It should also be put on finished shredding the foreign aid proposal of the Foreign along. What Multi-Circuits proposes adequately handle the ammonia 9 Manchester. production capabilities, employ the record that Multi-Circuits had put fumes produced by our etching Ministry — the counterpart of the U.S. state Department. is simply a new, more adequate latest technologies through new To reconfirm the parking situation, Richard Ladd, Technical Advisor plans for a new system into action in­ operation. This is due in early March The Foreign Ministi^ went to Japans budget-makers facility to replace only the one on equipment, and make existing areas should we receive the town garage Multi-Circuits volving people from DEP, con­ and is also possible now due to our with a request that foreign aid spending equal $6.6 billion Harrison. This would obviously have more conducive to a good quality and be allowed to construct the 8,7(K) Hebron, Conn. Resident sultants, and contractors, lonj; before new addition, where the total system by 1985, double the amount for 1980. to be built before the town could production atmosphere. The commit­ sq. ft. building; through this acquisi­ Paul Smith, totally divorce themselves from the any knowledge of an abatement will be located. This will eliminate tion we will provide for 100 plus or It came out with approval to spend just over $5 billion, ment on our part must include the order was received. As a good Waste Control Technician present garage. If the town chose to the ‘‘sometimes objectionable" low minus 2 spaces, above and beyond an annual increase of 8.7 percent for the next five years, spaciousness exhibited in the new neighbor we wished to do what was Multi-Circuits locate this at the site referenced to odors neighbors have complained what we have now. This would not rather than the 15 percent annual hikes requested. plating area for the rest of the necessary and right. This is what we about. Again, in being a good Manchester, Conn. Resident "We have accepted the new target,” a Foreign by the bond issue, that would reduce departments. just spent $400,000 on! This system, Ministry official said. the cost of the bond by that portion of neighbor we have sought to totally 3 due to our early planning, will be eliminate situations to avoid poten­ In Japan, as in the United States and other developed the complex that Multi-Circuits has It was stated that if Multi-Circuits countries, foreign aid is seldom a giveaway. had built and situated. operational well within the time tial problems. Written promise 2 obtained the town garage that frame set forth by DEP. 8 The Japanese put up the money for color television for property values would decline. We do 6 The hang-up over the validity of legal To the editor: dards and beautify the area and the Afghanistan when the precommunist government said it To clarify the plan the Multi- I’d like to bring to your attention a Circuits has presented is important. not feel this is so. Multi-Circuits Mr. Zingler also made reference to documents sip ed by Multi-Circuits excess room would relieve our , thought educational TV would be a good idea. would take that town garage and up­ the fact that DEP refused to grant seems to be just a smoke screen to few points about the buying of the parking situation as well as my Much of the millions of dollars In loans provided came' The plan is for M.C. to utilize the town garage by MC. A few of the town garage for corporate offices, grade both the building and the M.C. a discharge permit for the Hop cloud the issue. If M.C. signed a cramped working situation. It seems right back to Japan to buy the television cameras and Brook. This is true in fact but again neighbors of MC feel that we should production control, personnel, recep­ grounds in appearance in a similar mortgage and then did not feel like odd too that this handfui of opposing sets. fashion as the property we own on 130 has no relevance to current issues. be stopped since they feel it tion area, and a conference area on paying, does that mean the bank has neighbors can create a situation Japanese aid also went to the tiny Indian Ocean Hartford Road, If residents feel that This was refused based solely on the no recourse, of course not. Multi- threatens their land. MC has in where if MC did have to move due to , republic of the Maldives, to help improve fishing writing a promise that this will be lack of space perhaps a whole town technology. Much of the Maldivian fish catch winds up in the last expansion in Manchester. full would see higher taxes in the ‘ Japan. Being an immediate neighbor to MC future. But Tokyo has advanced the interests of Washington Playful dog falls gunshot victim on Pearl Street for four years, and an I appreciate what MC has done for and Western allies as well as its own. employee of MC who would benefit me; training me at more than one It heeded U.S, requests to increase aid to financially by getting more work area from this skill and I also can appreciate what strapped Turkey, anchor of the eastern flank of NATO, Now through Feb. 21st. move, I see no reason for stopping they are doing to try and stop noises and to Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of neighboring MC. If they were putting up more and vibrations from the shop. Afghanistan. to panicky White House guards manufacturing areas where the gar­ Foreign Ministry officials say the foreign aid spent in Come choose from over 2000 new Measures have been taken and some age stands there might be more the next five years will be double the total for the last WASHINGTON- The armed are in the works still. WIN this matter was most unfortunate” reason to control the situation, but five. They said Japan now ranks No. 3 in foreign aid and used cars. Find super deals, guards who man the White House All in all MCC has been a good but still insists that "the firearm was our need is for a larger work area in neighbor to me and I support their giving and is soon expected to overtake West Germany gates are sworn to stop intruders, if super savings at this super Presi­ properly discharged for personal my job which is only paperwork purchasing the garage. for the No. 2 slot. necessary at the risk of their own oriented. No pollution will be given safety.” Nancy Lappen The cuts made at the instigation of the Finance dent's Birthday sole, sponsored $1000! lives. This is the story of how 10 of Jack Anderson off or noises. The building would cer- 151 Pearl St. Ministry were forced by the same problems worrying NO OFFKN.SE: Rep. Jack Brooks, Enter our Presidents them were panicked and routed by tainlv heat the town’s upkeep stan­ Stockman and other conservative budgeteers in D-Texas, chairman of the Govern­ two romping dogs. Washington. by your Manchester Auto ment Operations Committee, raised Birthday Drawing* Entry An official account of the incident The Finance Ministry argued that Japan is in a "dif­ ficer, fearing for his safety, drew his Blarney’s head with a hacksaw and a few eyebrows when he introduced Dealers. Don't miss it! claims a "Great Dane” joined in in­ service revolver and fired at the ficult period of fiscal restructuring,” which a Foreign blanks at all showrooms sent it, along with the collar, to the freshman Rep. Harold Washington, Ministry official noted was "the phrase the Ministry of timidating the guards. But later In­ shepherd. The shot missed, and the And choose from 45 health department for tests. D-Ill., as “the blackest of the black.” Finance likes best, their pet phrase.” listed below. No pur­ vestigation identified it as no more dog fled into the high grass.” Thoughts than a playful puppy. Meanwhile back at the farm, Jane Far from being offended, Washington different brand name The sprawled officer “then turned returned from the motorbike melee said it shows Brooks has done his II The confrontation took place at the chase necessary. Need his head and saw a large red dog run­ without a scratch. But poor Blarney, homework: Washington represents U.S. Agriculture Research Center in Many years ago a certain man was gifts-gifts for you, gifts ning toward him. ” This was later of course, never came back. Karen the most predominantly black dis­ Peter was a fisherman, so Jesus said not be present to win. the wilds of the Washington, D.C., having difficulty providing for his identified as Blarney, a beribboned to him, "You go catch a fish, take the The Adult Counseling Service for your home-with every outlands. The White House guardians Jones searched the area in vain for trict in the nation, and is well known Irish setter who had made the for his militant views. family. There had been reverses. coin from its mouth, and pay your Division of Extended and Continuing Education Come in today! had gone there for motorbike days. Yet her federal neighbors Winter was upon him and he had no Obedience School honor roll. never breathed a word about what CODE WORDS: FBI Director taxes and mine.” (Read Matthew University of Connecticut new or used car purchase ‘Open to licensed drivers 18 years of age or older. training. ’The dogs were trespassing; fuel, nor money to buy any. His home The guard swung his gun around had happened. William Webster has assured 17:24-27) is pleased to offer the following program: DMier employees arKi their fam ilies not eligible. they had strayed onto government was on the shore of a large lake. He during this great annual event. and "fired two shots," Declares the ’Then about a week later, she got an Congress that, in accordance with an This incident teaches many things, property from a small adjoining prayed about his need, and during communique: "The dog dropped to anonymous telephone call advising executive order from former Presi­ but-we shall notice two: First, the CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING FOR ADULT WOMEN farm. that night a fierce storm came and the ground, struggled back to his feet her to “call off the search.” She was dent Carter, the bureau has discon­ Lord wants us to be good citizens so Their owner, Karen E. Jones, had and (ran) Into the high grass.” the winds blew in a gale all night. The Workshop! and individual rounsellng for told the Blarney had been hit by a tinued the use of secret code names we will be without offense. Second, if For OldsmobilesI For Kawasaki Molttrcycles! For Fords) For Dodges-Chryslers! let them out for their morning run. Throughout the excitement, "the next morning he discovered that the truck and killed. for information files on certain in­ we will do the things we know how to Women in Transition BOB RILEY OLDS INC. MANCHESTER HONDA DILLON SALES A SERVICE, INC. CHORCHES MOTORS, INC. Across the way, 10 stalwarts, third dog, believed by the officer to winds had blown great piles of Heartsick and bewildered, she dividuals. One such was the notorious do. He will bless and guide us in obr mounted on m otorbikes, were be a Great Dane, stayed at a dis­ driftwood upon the shore right by his 345 Center Street, AAonchester 30 Adorns Street, Manchester 319 Main Street, Manchester 80 Oakland Street, AAonchester made dozens of phone calls in the “June” file, including information on efforts to meet the needs of our live^. This program of counseling is Intended to assist chugging along “in single-file for­ house. There was more than enough tance,” In fact, this was a puppy days following. ’The White House the FBI’s illegal surveillance of the. "Render therefore unto Caesar the women in developing career and educational goals mation.” They were proceeding with wood for his whole winter’s supply of through self-assessment and career exploration. called Flash, offspring of the Irish guards are under the jurisdiction of late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. things which are Caesar’s; and unto "caution,” they attest, ‘‘since three setter and German shepherd. The fuel. God the things that are God’s.” For Lincolns-AAercurys-Mozdos-Scouts! For Pontiocs-Toyotos! For Dotsuns! For ! the Secret Service, which for three Though the code names are now Program dates: dogs had been sighted.” . Jesus and Peter had a tax to pay, (Matthew 22:21) AWRIARTY BROTHERS LYNCH MOTORS DE CORMIER DATSUN CHARTER OAK BIHCK, INC. sight of him apparently spooked the months denied any knowledge__of gone, the files still exist. Sure enough, the three firskies White House detail. ‘‘Fearing but no money with which to pay it. For furthtr in/ormolion conioel Iho AduH CounsaUng 301 Center Street, Manchester 500 West Center Street, Manchester 285 Brood Street, AAonchester 81 Adorns Street, AAonchester Blarney. It took the intervention of , WATCH ON WASTEf Believe it Pastor Kenneth Gustafson appeared, and one allegedly charged another attack,” states the report, Strvict at 486-4670. Maryland Rep. Gladys Spellman’s of­ or not, the new administration's Calvary Church of Manchester the motorbike brigade. ‘‘The last of­ “all personnel evacuated the area.” ficer in line was knocked to the fice finally to uncover the truth. tough talk on government economy Limit of 15 sludanls in oach teuloiu They later regrouped and went Jones is still grieving over the loss seems to have gotten through to at For PlymouthsI For ! ground,” relates the bureaucratic ac­ back to the field, where they found m i Session f MANCHESTER count. of her beloved Blarney and oc­ least some of the spendthrifts on the 3hf Heral^ MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, INC. CARTER CO., INC. Blarney’s body. While moving the Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years Fehmery 2S, 1981 from 2iOO - 4i00 p.m. ‘The aggressor is described as "a casionally bursts into spontaneous federal payroll. 'The International March 9, 1981 from 2i00 ■ 4iOO p.m. Tolland Tpke., Rt. 83, Tolcottville AUTOMOBILE DEALERS 1229 AAoin Street, AAonchester dead dog, one officer cut his finger. tears. She told my reporter Charles large white German sheperd ” That Communication Agency’s seven- Foundsd Got. 1,1881' Worried about rabies, he called the Bermant that the Irish setter was member advisory commission, for Soulon If would have been Jane, 60 pounds of county health department and was ASSOCIATION "everything you wanted in a dog — example, had planned to hold its Publlahed by the Manchester Publishing Co. Fehriifry 28, 1981 from TiOO - 9t00 p,m, pusillanimity. The exasperated asked if the dog had been run over. March 11, 1981 from 7iOO • 9>00 p.m. smart, calm and obedient.” Then she February meeting in Mexico City. Herald Square, Manchestqr, Conn. 06040 owner insists Jane is ‘‘a real "To avoid a lengthy explanation, the added'softly: “Nothing In the world But the junket has been postponed in­ Telephone (203) 643-2711 Session 111 coward” and won’t even attack on officer merely agreed," the report will bring the dog back.” definitely. An ICA official said the M«mb«r: Unlt«d Pr«M lnt«rnillon«l Indivitfuel appointmenls can be mode the week of OPEN EVENINGS-SATURDAYS TIL 5 PM command. explains. Footnote: After reviewing the inci­ commissioners "felt it would be in­ Marth 16, 1981. Back to the bureaucratic prose: Then the account gets a bit Slovan Harry, Exacuttva Editor! “While lying on the ground, the of- dent. the Secret Service concedes appropriate to fiy to Mexico” after Cuttomtr 8«rvlc« — 647«M46 Frank A. Burbarvk, Managing Editor gruesome. The officers cut off that the "administrative handling of all. Raymond F. Roblnaon. EdKor^Pobllahar Harold E. Turklngton. Editor Emarttua 4 non-ra/undehle 87 /oe will he chargasi lo cover I cost of maleriels.,______12 - THE HERALD. Mon., Feb. 16, IWl THE HERALD. Mwi.. Feb. 16. 1961 - 13 Even though the grauidhog predicted expansion of Multi-Circuits Inc., called for performance in the Community Develop­ When the Bolton Republican Town Com­ more winter, a sure sign of spring is the board’s investigation of the proposed ment Block Grant Program. Commission mittee voted to supped town-wide pickup M ark H ow eU deal to allow the flnn to acquire the town Hale Invin snaps children playing after school. Another is a member David Mills, referring to the over the building of a transfer statim, the Celtics stop l^ rk Department garage. Said Bruder, key mahuever drought winning papergirl, delivering papers on roller grant, said, “ Is this going to be strictly a vote was close. When asked if this Denver five "Y ou’re all virgins on the issue.” saves Whalers Towntalk skates. block grant with no strings attached?’^ reflected something significant. Chair­ Hawaiian Open in road test Russell said, “ I wouldn’t go that far.” Page 1 5 man William Fehllng Mid that it may Page 1 5 Page 14 Speaking at last Tuesday’s meeting of The Planning Commission was dis­ Mills asked, “ With a few strings at­ “ reflect that the town contmittee should the Manchester Board of Directors, cussing with the Vernon town planner, tached?” And Russell answered, "I not make a decision about the issue prior Charles Bruder, a resident opposed to the George Russell, the report on the town’s wouldn’t go that far either.” to the hearing” on Feb. K. School girl Skill, experience counts for Petty DAYTONAHAV^V-kMA BEACH.nc«A/^u Fla. en- (UPI)/ttrsTv fuel s the l cars andj change Athe i.. a tires.. _ ^ best payoff of bis 23-year career. Three laps later, Neil Bonnett, who in the banked turns of the 2V4-mile ran with the leaders But not Petty. He was in for fuel could have beaten out Petty if he’d “ It’s sort of like foUow-the-leader, had been on Allison’s tail all day, cut Daytona International Speedway dies after all day, but it was the final 50 miles and out in seven seconds, running on had better radio contact with his pit only we didn’t follow the leader,” a a tire and the subsequent shifting oval. of the Daytona 500 where Petty real­ the same tires his crew mounted the crew. grinning Petty said about the final pit problems forced him out with a •“My car was loose, but it wasn’t ly stood out. last time he pitted his , at about Rudd couldn’t talk with his crew van crash stop. “ It really wasn’t a gamble. We broken clutch. And David Pearson Mrs. Mary Jean Osborne Julie Anne Brady The seven-time winner of stock car 300 miles. unmanageable,” -said Petty, in­ chief to discuss how the car was run­ Amelia M. Belanger knew what we wanted to do.” quit after 146 laps, the victim of dicating it was a cautious race even SOUTH WINDSOR - Julie Anne racing’s biggest prize. Petty used the The strategy gave Petty an eight- ning, and on the final round of pit MANCHESTER - Mary Jean EAST HARTFORD - Amelia MANCHESTER - State police Petty’s victory proved that a lot another blown e n ^ e . though his winning speed of 169.651 Brady, 18, of 1020 Strong Road, died guile of a champion and the skill that second lead, enough to cushion him stops he went through a tire change, Osborne, S2, of 509 Adams St., wife of (Marlin) Belanger, 89, of 76 Ensign are investigating a one-car accident can happen in a 500-mile race. He had That's why Petty said he was so miles per hour was the second- comes with experience to outclass from an Allison comeback and give too. John F. Osborne, died at Manchester Feb. 15 at Manchester Memorial St., died Feh. 15 at Manchester Sunday which resulted in the death of been running with the leaders in the happy at the'end of the race. fastest 500 ever. Hospital as a result of injuries other, faster cars. him the checkered flag with four “ You talk about making it rough. I Memorial Hospital on Sunday. Memorial Hospital. She was bom in a South Windsor High School senior fourth through 11th positions His car had held up — after blowing “ Today everybody knew if that car received in an automobile accident. The break came on the 175th lap. seconds to spare. just never could get my hands off the Mrs. Osborne was bom in Hart­ Fort Kent, Maine, and had lived in when her vehicle plunged off, throughout the race, watching as engines all week in practice. took off they were going to bust their Born in Hartford, she was a Bobby Allison, in a , had been “ Wh ran out of gas and got behind wheel long enough to give any ford, Jan. 22, 1929, and was the East Hartford the past 28 years. She Interstate-86 near Buckland Road. one-by-one the faster cars fell apart. “ We pointed everything for butts,” Petty said. “ You couldn’t run leading all day but was forced into and never caught up again,” a signals,”.Rudd said. daughter of Charles Davis, of lifelong resident of South Windsor. was the widow of Severe Belanger. went out on lap 112 Daytona and that was it,” Petty said. wide open in a crowd.” She was a communicant of St. Julie Ann Brady, 18, of 1020 Strong the pits low on fuel. dejected Allison said. “ We ran out of “ With radios we might have pulled Winstead and the late Alice Dorgan She was a member of Blessed Sacra­ with a punctured radiator. Darrell “ I’m just tickled to death.” While Petty collected the winner’s Peter’s Episcopal Church and a Road, South Windsor, was and Dale Earnhardt, gas and that was that.” a move like Petty did, but the crew Davis. She has been a Manchester ment (^urch. Waltrip, who started on the outside Petty said the new downsized cars, purse and a kis; from the race queen, member of the Altar Guild. She was pronounced dead on arrival at running second and third, followed Petty, 43, of l^ndleman, N.C., had no way of relaying the tire wear resident for the past 15 years. Survivors are a son, Edgar pole, quit with a blown engine at 300 given their first good workout at the third-place finisher , in Besides her husband and father, a member of the South Windsor High Manchester Memorial Hospital after, the leader in. Their crews hustled to pocketed |90,S75 for the victory, the miles. to me, so we changed four tires on Belanger of Southington; two 500, were "squirrelly,” or unsteady. an , was wondering if he the last stop.” she is survived by three sons, John School senior class. She was a cap­ daughters, Mrs. Eva Indore aiid police found her European-made van Osborne of California, Kenneth tain of the volleyball team and a Mrs. I^ldred Charette, both of Blast off the highway in the west bound Osborne, Kevin Osborne, both at member of the high school Student Hartford; 10 grandchildren, and 10 lane between Exit 93 and Exit 94, police said. home, and a daughter Ms. Mary Council. great-grandchildren. She was a member of the high Osborne, also at home. The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 Fire officials today confirmed that' King of stock drivers school Outing Club and a member of Funeral services will be on a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, Ms. Brady’s van was found an es-' the junior varsity basketball team, a Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. at 1602 Main St., East Hartford, timated 10 hours after the vehicle ran John F. Tierney Funeral Home 219 past member of the high school followied by a mass of Christian off the right side of the highway and' West Center St., followed by a mass chorus and a member of the burial at 9 a.m. at Blessed Sacra­ traveled more than 200-feet through a of Christian Burial, Church of the American Field Service. She was was confident of win ment Church. Burial will be in wooded area. Assumption at 9 a.m. also a member of the Hartford Coun­ Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral ty 4-H Club. The vehicle came to rest on Its Da y t o n a b e a c h , Fia. ( u p d - squirrelly all day. But I guess last year,” said the lean seven-time Friends may call at the funeral Going on past performance, Richard everybody had trouble handling these home 2 to 4 p.m. an^ 7 to 9 p.m. Survivors are her parents, Samuel home tonight from 7 to 9 and right side, not far from the Buckland NASCAR Grand National champion Road underpass, after it crashed Petty knew his chances of winning a new downsized cars. We didn.’t get F. and June (Rose) Brady of South Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of his two victories in 1980. ” We real­ Joseph Vincent Dumas Jr. Windsor; two sisters, Kathleen R. through guardrails which lined the seventh Daytona 500 were fairly more than 30 laps of practice and we ly weren’t ready here. We went for MANCHESTER - Joseph Vincent Brady of Old Town, Maine, and Mary Peter J. Zamuka highway, officials said today. good. used an engine that we never tested. broke and it worked out. After all, the king of stock car We went cold turkey with it.” Dumas Jr., 18, of 426 W. Middle Turn­ J. Brady of South Windsor; her ROCKVILLE — Peter J. Zamuka, “ Daytona makes a season. It gives Firefighters from the Eighth. drivers had won the Daytona on six Then it was the strategy? pike, died Friday in the Newington maternal grandparents, Mr. and 69, of South Windsor died Feb. 13 at you a good start. Every time I’ve Utilities District assisted state police previous occasions and the odds “ Yes, we planned for something Childrens Hospital, Newington. Mrs. William and Emma Rockville General Hospital. He was won at Daytona, it has been a in removing the body of Ms. Brady. A leaned toward the 43-year-old like what happened with 50 miles to He was bom in Manchester Aug. (Skarin) Rose of Bolton; and her bora in Hartford and had lived in springboard for a good season.” senior at South Windsor High School, Randleman, N.C., driver’s winning a go when we pitted for gas and 15, 1962, and had lived here all his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda South Windsor most of his life, Admitting that Allison and Neil she served on the student council and seventh triumph in this richest stock decided not to change tires. The life. He was a student at the Regional (Young) Brady of Naugatuck. moving there 25 years ago. He was a Bonnett, who waged a personal duel was captain of the volleyball team .. car race in the nation. leaders (Allison and Buddy Baker) Occupational Training Center and . There will be a memorial machinist for Veeder-Root of Hart­ for the lead over the first 120 laps, At least four people were killed in The front row occupants were pole- went in on the 174th lap and took on attended local schools. Eucharist at St. Peter’s Episcopal ford 30 years, retiring four years ago. had the faster cars. Petty said, “ I weekend traffic accidents on Connec-' sitter Bobby Allison and Darrell everything. We gam bM a lap later He is survived by his father, Church on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Survivors are his wife, Virginia doubt I could have beaten Bobby if ticut roadways and a teen-ager died Waltrip. They were the favorites to on fuel and the crew took only about Joseph Vincent Dumas Sr. of Burial will be private and at the (Bifolchie) Zamuka of South Wind­ we had gotten a caution flag near the after he touched live power lines' win Sunday after each captured a seven seconds to get me out. Manchester and his mother, Gloria convenience of the family. sor; a son, J. Peter Zamuka of end. If it came down to one car on above the Conrail railroad tracks in division of last Thursday’s 125-mile “ Maybe the game is to follow the Dumas of Manchester; two brothers, Her family will receive friends at Ellington; three brothers, Stanley, one, or one on two, Bobby would have Milford, authorities said. qualifying races. The odds were leader. But 1 didn’t play their game. I Mark William Dumas and Eric St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Bruno and Andrew Zamuka, all of won it. It didn’t look as if Bobby’s car Charles Foster, 14, of Milford, ap­ against them, however. Only twice in didn’t follow the leader. We took ad­ Daniel Dumas; four sisters, Theresa Hill Road, South Windsor, Tuesday Hartford, and three sisters, .Miss was handling very well, but he was parently hit the live electrical lines 22 previous Daytona 500’s had vantage of the time they took to Marie Dumas, Christene Ann from 2 to 8 p.m. Frances Zamuka of Hartford, Mrs. faster. No. 21 (Bonnett) was handling above the tracks while walking along qualifying race winners gone on the change tires.” Dumas, Tanya Jean Dumas, all of Memorial contributions may be Mary Nowicki of Manchester and his car much better.” Manchester, and April May LaMoun- an adjoining trestle Friday night, take the checkered flag. Petty collected a $90,575 winner’s made to the Julie A. Brady Memorial Mrs. Ann Czaraota of South Windsor. Petty also had the advantage of tain of Manchester; his paternal police said. Rescue personnel said Was it strategy or sheer superior purse, second highest to Baker’s Scholarship Fund, in care of St. The funeral services and burial Firefighters Investigate the fatal crash Sunday of a running alone. Allison, who cut Pet­ grandparents, William and Rose Foster was hit by 11,000 volts of elec­ wheelmanship that brought Petty a record winnings in last year’s Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Hill will be private. Samsel Funeral European-made van driven by an 18-year-old South Wind­ ty’s lead from 10 seconds to four over (Fontana) Dumas of Manchester, tricity. victory? Daytona 500, and he earned every Road, South Windsor, Conn. 06074. Home, 419 Buckland Road, South the final 50 miles, couldn’t hook up in sor High School senior. Killed In the crash near Buckland A companion, James Barnes, 14, of “ It sure wasn’t the car,” said Pet­ cent of that check. and his maternal grandmother, Samsel Funeral Home, 419 Windsor, has charge of a draft and slingshot past a train that Road In Manchester was Julie Ann Brady. The crash, which Milford, was also injured and listed ty of his Buick. “ It was kind of “ We didn’t have too good a year Margaret (Boston) Edwards of New­ Buckland Road, South Windsor, has arrangements. Memorial con­ could have trimmed Petty’s lead. port Richie, Fla. Is under Investigation happened at about 1:30 p.m. yester­ in critical condition at Yale-New charge of arrangements. tributions may be made to the Private funeral services will be Haven Hospital, officials said. Warehouse Point Children’s Home, day. (Photo by Dow) Tuesday at the Holmes Funeral Draper Benson Gardner Street, Warehouse Point, Horn, 4M Main St., with burial in the MANCHESTER — Draper Benson, Conn., or the American Heart St. James Cemetery. 82, of 57 Otis St., died Feb. 13 in an Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford. Coghlan not ready There are no calling hours. area convalescent home, after a long Youth faces pot charge Memorial donations may be made illness. to the Muscular Dystrophy Associa­ He was bom in Portadown, County Jean T. Kurr MANCHESTER - A 17-year-old Manchester firefighters, who were at the Seven-Eleven Store on Green tion. Armagh, Northern Ireland, on Sept. VERNON - Jean T. Kurr, 65, of 79 suffering from epilepsy was arrested dispatched to the scene to administer Road. 3, 1898. After coming to the United Lafayette St., Norwich, died Feb. 14, Sunday morning for illegal posses­ emergency first aid, discovered the Police said Isenberg appeared in­ States, he settled in Manchester and sion of marijuana after he was found alleged substance while checking the to give up crown Mildred Plummer at W.W. Backus Hospital in Norwich. toxicated and began causing trouble carried on a business in Hartford of She was bora in Holyoke, Mass., and lying semi-conscious in Camp youth for bodily injuries. Gorman in the store, after being brought ROCKVILLE — Funeral services painting and decorating. He painted moved from Rockville to Norwich 2W Meeting Road, near Porter Street, reportedly had the substance con­ there in a taxi-cab. He was arrested NEW YORK (UPI) - Eamonn ting a fast time, let alone a world spawned three other double-winners. were this morning for Mildred (Mat- record.” the interior of Christ Church years ago. She retired from Swiss police report. cealed in bags which had been stuffed when police said he took an item Coghlan, in the midst of a battle of Tanzania’s Suleiman Nyambui, a tis) Plummer, 62, of 15 Liilden Place, Cathedral and other churches in Hart­ Laundry in Rockville seven years Police arrested John J. Gorman, of down his socks. from the store. the boards with American rival Steve Friday’s meet also turned out to be winner in the 5,000 meters event in wife of Willard Plummer. She died ford. He retired in 1960. ago. She was a member of St. 691 Porter St,, after he was found In an unrelated incident, 20-year- Scott, seems determined to prove a record-breaking night for sprinter Toronto, set a meet record (7:51.3) in Friday at Rockville General He was an active member of (Christ Joseph’s Church, Rockville, St. near his bicycle by passing motorists old David W. Isenberg was arrested At headquarters, police said that he is far from ready to Evelyn Ashford of Los Angeles. the 3,000 meters at the Ottawa Hospital. Games. Church Cathedral since 1927 and Helen’s Society and St. Joseph’s who said the youth fell to the pave­ Saturday night and charged with in­ Isenberg refused to cooperate and relinquish his crown as king of the in­ Ashford, bedecked in the Bom in Rockville, she has been a served as a treasurer of the Men’s Rosary Society. She was a member ment after staggering from the bicy­ terfering with an officer and fourth- had to be dragged into custody, door milers. speedskater’s suit she has decided to Jan Merrill of the New London lifelong resident. Club. He was a usher for many years of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Norwich. cle. degree larceny following an incident striking (wo officers in the process. The superb Irish runner, who is 28 wear on the track tour, set an Athletic Club won the 1.500 meters at Besides her husband she is sur­ American record in the 50-yard dash both meets, winning in a time of, at Christ Church Cathedral. Survivors are three daughters, and the owner of the world indoor vived by a son. David Plummer of He was a member of the Hartford Mrs. JoAnn Farrar of Coventry, Mrs. inile record at 3:52.6, was victorious final, clocking a time of 5.83 seconds 4:17.62 in a gritty performance Bolton; two brothers, Francis Mattis Lodge of Masons and a past master Judith Pappagallo of Norwich and in his specialty twice during the to top the standard of 5.86 she set in Friday and then capturing Saturday’s and Edward Mattis, both of Rockville of the Pythagoras Chapter 17 RAM. Mills subject of lecture weekend, employing his patented last year’s games. event with a 4:20.9 clocking. Mrs. Jane Cox of Rockville; a two sisters, Mrs. Michael (Nellie) He was a member of the finishing kick to defeat Scott on both ‘T ve worn it (the suit) for three brother, Stanley Zolenski of MANCHESTER - Dr. John F. in Pennsylvania and Connecticut. social time with refreshments Pytko of Tampa. Fla., Mrs. Daniel Washington Commandery, a member occasions. meets,” said Ashford. “ And yes I’ve Brad Pursley was victorious in the CJiicopee, Mass.; two sisters, Miss Sutherland will present a slide- As director of the Institute of Local (Irene) Height of East Hartford, and of the Scottish Rite Valley, a 32rd provided by members of the Grace Coghlan, with some 14,000 fans won them all. I had an injury last both pole vault competitions. The Emily Zolenski and Mrs. Francis illustrated lecture on “ Life and History at the college he has con­ a granddaughter. degree mason and a member of the Group. Those serving will be Lee shouting encouragement Friday season, so basically I wear it to keep .Abilene Christian University student O’Donnell both of Holyoke, Mass., Labor in the Cheney Silk Mills” on ducted an oral history project on Funeral services were from the Sphinx Temple, of Connecticut. He Hall, Jackie Blanchard, Eleanor Richard Petty In car No. 43 takes checked and outlasted early leader Bobby Allison In night, overtook Scott who had led myself warm. Besides, it feels good, won with a vault of 5.30m (17-4Ai) in and five grandchildren. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Cheney Silk Mill workers and last Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, with a received a 50 year pin in 1977 for the Gartside and Wilma Joyner. The flag Sunday to win seventh Daytona 500 the stretch run. (UPI photo) from the halfway point to win his it’s not at all restricting.” the first meet, and then catapulted ’The funeral will be Wednesday at Hall of Center Congregational year was honored with an Award of speaker will be introduced by Althea mass at St. Bernard's Church. Burial Scottish Rites. stock car race. Petty made a quick pit stop sixth consecutive mile feature at the Coghlan was not the only athlete to himself 5.35m (174'/i) to win on 9:45 a.m. from White-Gibson-Small Churqh. All members and friends of Merit from the Connecticut League Potter. was in St Bernard's Cemetery. He is survived by a brother, the Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor triumph twice as the weekend meets Saturday. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St.," Center Church are invited. of Historical Societies. He was in­ Memorial contributions may be Rev. David David Benson of Ontario. Games in a Canadian Open record Rockville, with a mass of Christian Dr. Sutherland, an associate strumental in obtaining the designa­ College basketball roundup made to Rockville General Hospital. Canada; a sister, Mrs. Russell Smith WATES to meet clocking of 3:55.63. burial at 10:30 a.m., at St. Joseph’s professor of history at Manchester tion of National Historic Landmark of Alberta Canada; and three “ Coming to Toronto is like coming Church. Burial will be in st. Ber­ Community College, is an authority for the Cheney Silk Mill District and MANCHESTER - The Roland Bendell brothers and four sisters in Ireland. home. I feel I have gained the respect nard’s Cemetery, Rockville. Friends on the migration and social patterns now serves ns consultant to the Manchester WATES will meet MANCHESTER - Roland He leaves four grandchildren in of the fans here and I appreciate may call at the funeral home of ethnic groups during the industrial Cheney National Historic District Tuesday night at Orange Hall, 72 Bendell, 65. of 342 Hilliard St., died Connecticut,. several nieces and rebounds them,” said Coghlan, adding that he Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. period of the late nineteenth century. Commission. , ’ East Center Street at the rear of the Sunday in Manchester Memorial nephews in Ireland and the U.S., and would like to win 10 in a row at the Hospital. He has written and lectured exten­ Dr. Sutherland’s talk will be building. Weigh-in will be from 6:30 NEW YORK (U PI) - Ninth- cousins in New Zealand and or do something,” said Coach Lefty bench to score 17 points for DePaul, Star Games before bowing out of the He was the husband of the late sively on this subject as it occurred followed by a question period and to 7:30. A valentine party and a ranked North Carolina had a mind- Manchester, American Legion Driesell of Maryland’s third loss in 22-1, which also got 16 points from sport. Leona (Fray) Bendell. coupon exchange will follow. boggling week that included humilia­ Funeral services will be its last four games and fifth in its last Mark Aquirre. “ That would make me 33, but I He was bom in Waterbury on Oct. MANCHESTER - The American tion, contemplation and finally 10. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at Howard Carter hit a desperation think I could do it here,” he said. 5, 1915 and had been a resident of Man held ^ exhilaration. “ The first half was the worst we’ve Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. 7:30 p.m. at the post home. Mrs. buzzer shot from deep in the comer The Irishman came back the next Manchester for 35 years. Center St. After being dumped 84-68 ever played in Cole Field House and Laura Freeman, Americanism chair­ to win it for LSU, C3-1 overall and 144 night to electrify a near sellout crowd V Before his retirement three years Wednesday by Wake Forest, the Tar we just got the devil kicked out of us Burial will be in the East man, will have a program featuring in death ' George in the Southeastern Conference.' at the Ottawa Citizen Indoor Games ago, he was employed as a supervisor Heels rebounded Sunday to clobber in the second half,” said Driesell. Cemetery. the patriotic holidays this month and Georgia, 144 and 7-7, was led by by winning the men’s international for Swift & Co. of Canton. 16th-ranked Maryland 76-63. ‘T d appreciate not being asked too There are no calling hours. will speak about personal patriotism. of teen Dominique Wilkins with 22 points. mile in a world-best time for class He was a U.S. Navy veteran of Memorial donations may be made A1 Wood scored 28 points as North many questions because I don’t want “ A” tracks of 3:57.9. World War II and a member of There will be a study of the question; Carolina built a 20-point lead and Cliff Pruitt scored 15 points and to the Memorial Fund of C^ist EAST HARTFORD to say much.” Coghlan, whose two weekend vic­ Anderson-Shea Post, VFW. "What kind of an American Am I.” then held off the Terrapins in an UCLA held 7-foot center Alton Lister .>1 Church Cathedral or to the Gideon (UPI) — A Hartford man In Saturday’s games, top-ranked to three field goals in the second half. tories give him an edge over Scott in He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Refreshments will be served. Washington's Atlantic Coast Conference game. Business Men to place bibles in was being held on charges Oregon State handled St. John’s 57- UCLA pushed its season record to 16- their head-to-head duel on the circuit John (Patricia) Motowidlak of "We couldn’t dwell on the loss (to motels. stemming from the death 45, No. 2 Virginia whipped Clemson 4 and its Pac-10 mark to 9-3. this season, said he never gets tired Westerly, R.I., Mrs. Shirley McKay the Deacons), but you don’t forget a of a teenager whose throat 73-58, No. 3 DePaul topped Aaron Strayhorn tossed in 20 points of the comptetition. of Manchester and four Esther K. Freeman No changes whipping like they put on us, either,” Evansville 61-53, No. 4 LSU ni^jed “ I never get bored,” he said. “ This grandchildren. was cut open by a broken said Wood. "Coach (Deaq Smith) and Antoine Goodlow scored STORRS - Mrs. Esther K, bottle used during an argu­ Georgia 64-62, No. 6 Utah was upset Hawaii’s last 14 points to lead the 11- is tremendous. I love every minute of Funeral services will be gave us the day off Thursday, mostly Freeman of Storrs, formerly a for Von Deck ment, police said. Birthday... by Hawaii 83-74, No. 7 Wake Forest 9 Rainbows to their upset. Utah lost it.” Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes tMcher at Coventry High School, I think to make us think pbout it. I dumped Duke 58-52, No. 8 Tennessee On Friday night, Coghlan had to Funeral Home, 400 Main St. John W. Gazda, 27, of know we needed a game like this one for only the second time in 23 games. died Thursday at Windham Memorial MANCHESTER - The condiUon Hartford, was charged downed Vanderbilt 79-72 and No. 10 Frank Johnson led a balanced share the spotlight with hurdles Burial will be in Blast Cemetery. Hospital. to get rid of that feeling of of Robert Von Deck, Republican Sunday with manslaughter UCLA tripped Arizona St. 6441. superstar Renaldo Nehemiah. Friends may call at the funeral humiliation.” Wake Forest attack with 12 points She taught business education for Town Committee chairman who suf­ in the first degree. He was No. 11 Kentucky beat Alabama 77- and the Deacons, 204 and 8-2 in the Nehemlah overcame the tension home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. many years at the high school until Smith, one victory short of his ISth fered a heart attack Thursday, is un­ being held on |100,00ir sure­ ... A fitting time for us to 62, No. 12 Michigan was upset by caused by a slow starting gun to Memorial donations may be made 20-win season in the last 14 years, ACC, overcame a deliberate Duke her retirement in 1974. changed, according to a spokesman restate our guiding principles: Michigan State 70-66, No. 13 Iowa become the first human ever to ty bond pending a court said he was trying to keep his players offense. to a charity of the donor’s choice. Memorial services will be private. for Manchester Memorial Hospital. beat Northwestern 8244, No. 14 smash the six-second barrier for the appearance Tuesday, from each other Thursday. Howard Wood scored 18 points to Memorial donations may be made Howeven, Von Deck has been Quality Product Notre Dame bounced North Carolina 50-yard hurdles, and extended his vic­ police said. “ I didn’t want them to come out on |ead Tennessee, 18-4 overall and KM Elizabeth Grant Cole to the Booth and Dimock Library, placed on the critical list, a change State 71-55, No. 15 Indiana defeated tory string to six successive meets. The victim Daniel J. the court and beat their frustrations in the SEC. The Vols made eight free ALBANY. N.Y. - Funeral ser­ Coventry, or to the Heart Fund. from the serious condition he was Quality Cleanliness Wisconsin 59-52, No. 17 Brigham 'The 21-year-old college senior, by Shadwick, 16, of East Hart­ out on each other,” said Smith. “ I throws in the final 46 seconds. A1 vices were held Sunday for Elizabeth listed in after being rushed to the Young lost to San Diego State 73-72 now quite accustom^ to racing ford, died at Hartford want them to be around for the rest Miller led Vanderbilt with 16 points. Grant Cole, 58, formerly of Blast Anthony M, LaPenna hospital Thursday. Quality Service and No. 20 Idaho tripped Boise St. 70- against his own record pace, thrust Hartford. Hospital after the Friday of the year.” Sam Bowie led Kentucky with 21 m ' WEST HAVEN - Anthony M. Although Von Deck’s condition is 64. across the tape in 5.98 seconds to Among her survivors are three night incident at a friend’s From Shady Glen To You In 1081. Wood scored 16 points in the first points, 15 in the second h alf... Kevin LaPenna Sr., 67, formerly of Milford, unchang^ from admittance, the term Oregon State, 214, used 26 points Smith poured in 28 points and Jay break by three-lOOths of a second the brothers, Rocco Grande of Enfield, home, police said. half as the Tar Heels built a 43-25 ad­ died Wedneday. He was the hrother critical more aptly describes it, An­ Officials said a broken from star center Steve Johnson and a Vincent added 18 for Michigan State mark he set three weeks ago in Los Charles Grant 'of Hebron, and vantage. They pushed the lead to 45- of Carmella C^tello of Manchester. drew Beck, of MMH, said. bottle was used, lacerating startling shooting slump by the ... Steve Krafeisin and Bobby Hansen Angeles. William Grant of East Hartford; five 25 on Wood's basket to open the se­ He was a veteran of World War II Von Deck, leader of Manchester the vlctini's throat. Redmen, 16-6. The Beavers, scored 14 points each for Iowa ... “ I took this field for granted,” said sisters, Mrs. Millie Brennan of East cond half. and a member of American Legion. Republicans for about a year, has averaging 58 percent from the field, Nehemlah, who broke the indwr 60- .V Hartford, Mrs. Mary Bonesio of North Carolina, 194 overall and 84 Senior Orlando* Woolridge scored a Other survivors are three sons, a been suffering heart problems. He hit only 44 percent but blew the game yard hurdles record three times last Newington, Mrs. Antoinette Pandoz- What’s happening? in the ACC, had 15 points from James career-high 24 points for Notre Dame daughter, two brothers, another recently began a three-month leave open when St. John's missed iU first year and set the old indoor 50-yard zi of South Windsor, Mrs. Jennie Worthy and Sam Perkins added 13. ... Isiah Thomas and Ray Tolbert hit sister, and 12 grandchildren. of absence from his teaching position For the latest news of DAIRY STORES 17 shots of the second half. hurdles mark at 6.01. “ I fell asleep in Maryland, 16-7 and 64, was led by A1 crucial layups in the final 47 seconds Goss of Andover, and Mrs. Theresa at niing Junior High School, and was what's happening on ^ I Jeff Lamp led three players in dou­ the starting blocks. The rest of the Funeral services were this mor­ King with 19 points and got IS each for Indiana ... Tony Gwynn scored a Ireland's Eamon Coghlan and Steve Scott of the USA run Messenger of Manchester. recuperating at home. weekends in southern New ble figures with 19 points for field broke with the gun and suddenly ning. The George J. Smith t t Son On Route 6 in Manchester and at the Manchester Parkade from Buck Williams and Greg Man­ season-high 21 points to lead San neck-and-neck entering last lap In Men's International Mile in Heariey and Son Funeral Home, D ^ lt e his health problems. Von England, read The Virginia, 224 overall and 100 in the it was a race.” Funeral Home, 135 Broad St., ning, Manning’s points all came in Diego State ... Ken Owens scored 20 1561 W e^ ro Ave., Albany was in Herald’s Weekend pages ACC., “ 1 can usually tell if I am running Ottawa Saturday. Coghlan won In world record time of 3:57.9 Milford was in charge of Deck said two weeks ago he had no the second half. points to help Idaho win 20 games for charge of arrangements. arrangements. Intentions of resigning. every Friday, exclusively Bernard Randolph came off the hard, but this just didn’t seem like a but Scott protested that he was brushed by winner. (UPI “ We have to change some things. only the third time in its history. in The Herald. fast race to me and I wasn’t expec­ photo) , s THE HERALD, Mon.. Feb. 16. 1961— 15 McEnroe controls j'l, Denver lets win DENVER (UPI) - Denver coach them,” said Moe. “ We had control of Boston’s Rick Robey got the rebound and so is there’s. I thought we had Doug Moe said he is getting to the the game but they got back into it on as time ran out. them on the ropes in the first period, point he can write the scenario in ad­ a couple of calls. And as usual, we Boston, now 47-14, is in the midst of but they got their second wind.” vance of nearly every Nuggets’ got no calls at the end.” its roughest road trip and did not Boston led 39-26 after the first himself and game game. Moe said he told his team at half­ have a good game, according to period, but Denver came back to tie ‘"rhat was typical of the kind of time that “ we’d have to win it Celtics’ coach Bill Fitch. the game at 63-63 at the haU. The BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPI) - opening match Friday, but McEnroe it,” McEnroe said. “ I wanted him to season we’ve had,” Moe said Sunday without a call.” He said his predic­ "Talking strictly from a spectator Nuggets pulled out to a 96-90 lead Although some people preferred to didn’t mind at all. be undecided, not me.” after the Nuggets let one slip away to tion came true when Boston’s Cedric standpoint, it was a good ballgame,” after three quarters to lead into the call it the "grand sham” instead of “ Sure, anyone would rather beat ’The tactic worked. After McEnroe the Boston .Celtics, 120-118. Maxwell grabbed Nugget Alex said Fitch. “ From a coach’s stand­ exciting finish. the Grand Slam of Tennis, John Borg than the other guys,” McEnroe lost a 7-5 tie-breaker in the first set Boston’s Larry Bird got the win­ Eingiish in the last minute of the point, it is a terrible game. We did Maxwell led the Celtics with a McEnroe wasn’t complaining. said. “ But I’m not going to get any and straggled to 1-3 and 3-4 deficits in ning basket with 56 seconds left and game and no call was made. some untimely things, but we lived season-high 34 points. Bird added McEnroe, the second-ranked less money for him not M n g here.” the second, he took complete charge the Nuggets missed several chances Alex English missed a jump shot through' it and pulled out a close another 28. player in the world, picked up the -St,...... ,<•' by winning the last nine games to put to tie the game. It was the only time with 12 seconds left and Dave one.” Denver, which fell to 23-37, got 27 biggest check of his career— 8150,000 The usually temperamental it away. the Celtics were ahead the second Robisch rebounded but could not Fitch said he expected a fast-paced points from Dan Issel and 23 from — for defeating Guillermo Vilas In McEnroe was on his best behavior “ He was playing strangely,” Vilas half. score in the waning seconds. game because “ our style is to ran English. the finale of the four-man competi­ during his 6-7, 6-4, 6-0 victory over said. “ He was very deep and hitting “ We played like hell, outplayed tion Sunday. Vilas in the finals of the |k)0,000 near the lines — very risky. But it The problem for fans was the event, and he even managed an un­ was the best he’s ever play^ on clay absence of top-ranked Bjorn Borg, characteristic display of patience by that I’ve seen.” who had won all four pretdous grand slugging it out from the baseline. That, aside from the big check, Spurs using right formula slams. The flu forced him to drop out “ I just decided I was going to stay was obviously what pleased McEnroe of this one only hours before the back there and make him work for most. “ To be remembered as a great player, you have to be remembered to have played on every surface,” to pile up victory total Irwin had doubt said McEnroe. “ This is definitely a good stepping stone. Anytime you NEW YORK (UPI) - It seems the fierce competitor.” 113-107, Los Angeles downed Dallas for Indiana, while Reggie Theus had can beat the top players on clay it San Antonin Spurs have discovered a Gervin, who had 33 points, added, 107-99, New York handled Phoenix 26 and Larry Kenon and Artis re Honolulu helps you.” new formula for victory: let George “ Si is the man in the clutch. We have 115-101; and Portland routed Utah Gilmore 18 each for Chicago. The Sw^: The high-quality tennis in the final Gervin pile up the points during the confidence in him and he comes 118-84. Pacers’ Clem Johnson and the Bulls’ HONOLULU (UPI) - Hale Irwin ding champion Andy Bean, whose bailed out the tournament after a game, but give the ball to Jamea through time after time.” KingH 107, SuperSonirs 105 Rickey Sobers were ejected from the Mark Howe of the Whalers looks on as night in Chicago. Hartford rallied to gain 4-4 doesn’t mind admitting he came to tournament record Irwin broke, tied troublesome three days. . Silas in the last minute. After Junior Bridgeman’s 25-footer At Kansas City, Mo., Otis Birdsong game with 4‘/k minutes left for goalie John Garrett makes save of Chicago Honolulu last week with a little self­ at 273 and Lee Trevino was all alone When Borg withdrew tournament Silas, the nine-year veteran guard, put Milwaukee ahead 106-105 with 34 duplicated Silas’ feat with three fighting. tie with Black Hawks. (UPl photo) doubt. at 274. officials went down the computer list Ted Bulley’s shot during second period last scored five points in the last 21 seconds remaining, Silas completed seconds left to complete a Lakers 107, Mavericks 99 He hadn’t won a tournament title in Bruce Lietzke extended his con­ of top-rated players and didn’t score seconds — including a 20-foot jumper a three-point play on a jumper and a miraculous finish for the Kings. Kan­ At Inglewood, Calif., Kareem 19 months and only two weeks ago secutively par or less rounds streak until they reached their fifth choice. with three seconds left — to give the foul shot to put the Spurs ahead 108- sas City trailed 105-102 with eight iii- Abdul-Jabbar hit 15-of-20 shots for 35 had blown the Crosby National Pro- to 18 with a 69. Lietzke, already the Vitas Geralaitis. Spurs a 110-108 victory over the 106. Bridgeman countered with two seconds left when Phil Ford hit a points and grabbed 12 rebounds to Am to young John Cook. winner of two events this year, tied Meanwhile, the first match of the Milwaukee Bucks in a battle of divi­ frqe throws with 16 seconds left to set three-pointer to tie the score. Ford, send Dallas to its 13th straight loss. After four rounds of the Hawaiian at 275 with Buddy Gardner and Brace tournament was postponed from sion leaders Sunday. up Silas’ winning bucket. who scored 23 points, then stole With Los Angeles leading 92-86 and Open, Irwin can heave a sigh of Douglass. Friday until Saturday morning, It was the second time in less than Silas, who totaled 16 points for the Seattle’s inbounds pass and passed 5:15 left, Abdul-Jabbar scored the Howe saves Whalers relief. He’s a winner again and now Irwin’s victory was the 12th of his causing some unrest among ticket a week that Silas came through for Midwest Division-leading Spurs, said. the ball to Scott Wedman, who fed next nine points to put the game out thinks his career may be back on career and the winner’s check holders. Rain was given as the the home fans; last Thursday, he Birdsong for the winning basket. of reach. Jamaal Wilkes scored 23 CHICAGO (UPI) - Mark Howe minutes of play," Blackburn said. Marsh, but Tom Rowe made it 2-1 track. boosted his career earnings to 81 •- reason but there was speculation the beat the Hawks with seven seconds Nets 134, Warriors 132 points and Norm Nixon 20 for the was wide awake when the puck came Howe was playing in his second midway in the period. Darryl Sutter “ I’m not going to say I’m coming 764,715, sixth on the all-time list. delay was needed to find a fourth left at San Antonio, Texas, where the At Piscataway, N.J., Cliff Robin­ Lakers. his way and Hartford goalie John regular season game after missing then scored his 30th to restore back from oblivion bit I think I’m Irwin will play this week in the Los player. Spurs have now won a club-record 17 son scored 36 points, including 15 in Knicks 115, Suns 101 Garrett said it would have been several weeks with a spike injury to Chicago’s two-goal lead with 3:35 left coming back to where I should be,” Angeles Open, final stop on the (ieralaltis lost to Vilas but declined Boston Celtics’ Nate Archibald (7) drives past Denver’s Ken straight games. the last quarter and a foul-line At Phoenix, Ariz., New York won said the two-time U.S. Open cham­ "sayonara sweetheart" if he had his buttocks and made the save of the in the period. Winter swing, but is uncertain when to stick around for the consolation Higgs (1) during second period action In Denver last night. “ It has to be at least 10 games this jumper with 22 seconds left that won its eighth straight game, the team’s been napping. game when Whaler goalie Garrett pion. I’m pleased with the win and or where he will play after that as the match, which meant the difference Reg Kerr got his 25th goal of the (UPI Photo) , ’ year where Silas has taken charge the p m e . It was New Jersey’s third longest winning streak in eight years, Howe was credited with the key fell to the ice. year and 50th of his NHL career 3:38 I’m pleased with myself.” Tour moves to ^orida. between 830,000 and 840,000. Officials and tied the game or put us ahead,” straight triumph, their longest streak as Campy Russell scored 36 points save which preserved a 4-4 Whaler "Garrett made the first save, then into the second to give Chicago a 4-1 Irwin won the Hawaiian Open, with “ Winning this early in the year then tabbed Tim Gullikson to play said Spurs’ coach Stan Albeck. “ The “ Whether the guy is all over me or of the season. Mike Newlin added 35 and Bill Cartwright 24. The Knicks tie with the Chicago Black Hawks kicked a rebound out into the slot," lead before Blaine Stoughton and its 858,500 prize, with a final-round 69 makes a difference,” said Ii^n. Brian Teacher, but even that didn’t guy is a n^arvelous athlete and a playing off of me. I’ll take whatever points for the Nets, while Bernard broke open the game by outscoring Sunday night. Howe explained. “ When Preston Rich Meagher pulled Hartford ta that gave him a tournament record “ Now I have options I didn’t have work out exactly right. they give. I don’t force shots because King paced Golden State with 36 and Phoenix 31-18 in the third quarter. The tie was the Whaler's fifth in shot, I dove across the net and was within 4-3 on successive goals. score of 23-under-par 265. before. After playing in Los Angeles ’Die match was cut short because it East sextet plays Wednesday in that situation, if I’m double- Joe l^rry Carroll had 27. Dennis Johnson led Phoenix with 39 their last 10 games and extended lucky to get a piece of it. Chicago coach Keith Magnuson ad­ For a time Sunday, it seemed vic­ I’m going to tiV to make my plans for threatened to ran into national televi­ teamed .I’ll pass the ball. But if it’s 76ers 116, Hawks 98 points, his highest output since Chicago's undefeated string at home “ Terry Ruskowski grabbed my mitted that team fatigue was a factor tory would escape Irwin for a second the spring. I really don’t know where sion time and Teacher won by the one-on-one I want the shot.” At Philadelphia, Julius Erving joining the Suns this season. to 12 games. Chicago pulled within stick on that play and if Howe didn't in the game. time in three weeks. At the Crosby, or when I will play after that.” strange score of 6-2, 6-7, 4-0. . For Milwaukee, leader in the Cen­ tossed in 27 points to help hand Atlan­ Trail Blazers 118, Jazz 84 two points of Vancouver in the get the puck it would have been “ We had a very tough game last all he had to do was make a five-foot tral Division, Marques Johnson had ta its third straight defeat. At Portland, Ore., Billy Ray Bates Smythe Division and moved one point 'sayonara sweetheart.'" night in Colorado and got up early to putt to beat Cook on the second hole 22 points, Mickey Johnson 17 and Philadelphia took the lead midway scored 25 points to lead the Trail ahead of Boston into ninth place Pat Boutette climaxed a Whaler fly to Chicago for the game, while of a playoff. But he missed. Sport Parade Indians meet Bobcats Bridgeman 16. through the first period and never Blazers, who outrebounded Utah 46- overall in the league standings. comeback from a 4-1 defict by Hartford had a short flight and came On Sunday he went into the final In other games, Kansas City edged again trailed. John Drew topped 31. Adrian Dantley paced Utah with against the Milford-E.O. Smith Hartford coach Don Blackburn stealing the puck from converted in last night," Magnuson said. “ I round with a five-stroke lead but by By LEN AUSTER tured the CVC title. The Silk Seattle 107-105, New Jersey nipped Atlanta with 24 points. 18 points. It was the lowest score by praised Howe's defense. right defenseman John Marks and the turn he was in front of only two. Aaron talks Towners, tied for fifth in the CGL winner at a site to be announced. Golden State 134-132, Boston nudged know our schedule does this to us and Herald Sporlswriler Pacers 113, Bulls 107 an opponent against Portland this "Howe is so smart he lets the puck beating Chicago Goalie Tony John Schroeder made an early run at after being co-champs a year ago, There are 23 teams in the Gass M Denver 120-118, Philadelphia topped we do have an 11-game undefeated Neighbors, who scrimmaged in the At Indianapolis, George McGinnis season, and the Blazers’ biggest vic­ do the work while his legs get Esposito from close range 2:20 into him and later two Texans — Ben are led by Jennifer Hedlund, field. Atlanta 116-98, Indiana beat Chicago streak at home, but what I'm saying on other side pre-season to prepare for the 1980-81 scored 27 points and Mike Bantom 19 tory margin of the year. stronger, but he sure came out of the third. Crenshaw and Don January — took averaging 17.0 points per game, Tournament rankings and pairings is the desire was there, but the ^ y s campaign, will battle in earnest as nowhere to deflect Rich Preston's Chicago jumped to an early 2-0 lead their best shots. junior Jackie Tucker (8.8) and in ice hockey were also released are human and they made mistakes of salaries rankings and pairings for the CIAC shot on an op^n net in the last on goals by Tim Higgins and Peter But as poorly and as tentatively as sophomore Paige Young (8.0). Saturday at CIAC headquarters in that cost us tonight.” State Girls’ fosketball Tournament he played the front side at Waialae, The Manchester-South Windsor Hamden. East Catholic, 12-7, is eight were released Saturday at North Eaglettes bow in finale By MILT RICHMAN (Triton Fisk was predicated on only winner advances to Friday’s first ranked in the 18-team Division II Irwin turned tiger coming home. He Branford High. rolled in a six-inch putt for a birdie at one thing — Brian Downing’s round against the Shelton-Conard field and will play ninth-ranked 12-7 NEW YORK (UPI) - Your Manchester High, 11-8, is 22nd Four consecutive losses were ab­ the 12th hole. That put him four on declaration he’s ready to catch 120 to Windsor High W^nesday afternoon tourney most valuable player. 04) 2, Jayne Paardenkooper 2 04) 4, NHL: Blues point leaders philosophy on baseball salaries often winner at a site and time to be an­ sorbed at the end of the season by the ranked in the 30-team Gass LL Divi­ top and victory seemed assured. But depends on what side of the fence 130 games this year after the bnAen nounced. at 2 o’clock at the Bolton Ice Palace. The all-HCC team was also named Jackie Paardenkooper 5 04) 10, Smith sion field and will oppose llth-ranked East Catholic girls’ basketball team with Murphy, Byrne, Rodgers, 1 04) 2. Totals 29 3-5 61. NEW YORK (UPI) - With a Dunlop and Perry Turnbull scored Irwin kept on coming as his you’re on and nobody is better proof ankle he suffered early last season. Penney High of East Hartford is The clubs split in regular season Quebec’s six-game winning streak. 15-4 South Windsor High tonight in a as the Eaglettes finished by bowing, Staniszewski, St. Paul’s Carol Keelan East Catholic (42) — Ingallinera 0 Cheshire grin as wide as the Gateway in the opening period and second- challengers fell back, making a six- of that than Hank Aaron. His outlook Downing’s .326 In 1979 made him the also in the LL field. The Black action with' the Eagles taking the Jets goalie Michel Dion, sold by playdown round clash at Bristol 61-42, to Mercy High in the consola­ and Aquinas’ Chris Gavin tabbed. 04) 0, Murphy 5 1-3 11, Caffrey 0 04) 0, Arch, St. Louis general manager period scores by Brian Sutter and footer for a birdie on 17 and then on economics has undergone a com­ m ajors’ top right-handed hitter Knights, 11-8, are 23rd ranked and op­ first engagement, 4-1, and Windsor Quebec three days ago, returned to Eastern High at 8 o’clock. tion round of the HCC Championship Mercy (61) — Farre|l 2 2-3 6, John White 4 5-1013, Cunningham 5 5-1115, Emile “ The Cat” Francis tried hard Dunlop staked St. Louis to a 4-0 lead closing out the rould like a champion plete flip-flop now that he’s vice percentage-wise tmit year and after pose lOth-ranked 15-4 Stratford High the second, 5-3. haunt the Nordiques. It is the second half of a Playoffs Saturday night at the 2 0-0 4, Houlihan 0 0-0 0, Staniszewski Campbell 0 04) 0, Farr 0 04) 0, John­ not to laugh. before the Rangers mounted a — sinking a 25-foot eagle putt to make president and director of player seeing the way he has recuperated Tuesday night at Southington High at East is led by its high-scoring line “ It always feels good to get sup­ doubleheader with Simsbury confron­ Eagles’ Nest. son 1 1-4 3. Totals 15 12-28 42. He had just been ask«l whether he it a.six-shot victory. and listening to him talk, the Angels 6 o’clock. of Kurt Peterson (27 goals, 29 11 1-2 23, Wierbinski 5 i)-0 10, Patton 1 furious comeback bid against All- port from the fans,” said Dion, who development with the Atlanta Braves ting Amity Regional in the 6 o’clock Northwest Catholic secured the felt any special satisfaction with his “ As ridiculous as it may sound,” and no longer negotiating from the are confident he can come back all ^ Hall High, 18-0, is top seed in the assists), Scott McWay (22 goals, 21 Star MVP Mike Liut, the Blues’ iron- was cheered by the home crowd. opener. HCC crown by downing South Blues assuming the NHL point lead man goaltender. said Irwin, “ I wanted that putt on 18. other side of the desk. the way this year ... In their effort to Double L division. Amity Regional is assists) and Greg White (15 goals, 13 “ And it’s good to win and show them South Windsor is a Gass L school Catholic, 57-45. with a victory in Madison Square ‘ ‘That putt was as important to me as Aaron calls the salaries being paid get Fisk back, the Red Sox are defending champ. assists). Eddie Johnstone scored twice (Nordiques) that I have something but petitioned into the higher Blast finished its season at 7-12 Tribe tracksters Garden — the scene of Francis' any I made all week, and I made a lot offering him 8600,000 a year. ... Coventry High, runner-up in Gass Junior goalie Scott Howat, voted within a 3:18 span late in the period, left.” to some of today’s ballplayers classification. while the victory moves tournament- professional low point. of birdies here. Sure, I could have S a year ago, is second seed at 15-2 in the club’s most valuable player in the the latter goal a shorthanded tally Canadiens 5, Flyers 5 “ ridiculous,” and outside of Muvin Andrea Mainelli, Robyn Mackey bound Mercy to 13-7. Northwest , "Taking the league lead in this after a rinklong dash, and the played it conservatively, shot my par Miller or somebody like that, he the Gass M Division this season. The regular season, also has been a At Philadelphia, Ken Linseman It’s easy enough to understand and Michele Kimmey are key sports a 20-1 mark going into state building doesn't _ mean anything round and collected the money, but I Patriots begin tourney action in a stalwart for the Elagle icemen. paced by Wemmell diminutive All-Star right wing set up scored at 13:51 of the third period to won’t get a whole lot of argument Dave Collins’ bruised feelings after operatives for the Bobcats, who cap­ tourney play while South stands 16-5. extra," said Francis Sunday nigM didn’t want to back in. I wanted to there. “ You hear about some guy first round bout Thursday evening > Anders Hedberg’s goal with 27 complete the Flyers’ comeback from coming out of arbitration The Eaglettes stayed close with after the Blues used a pair of pow e* seconds left in the period, also with win the tournament like a cham­ getting 817 million,” Aaroq says, ob­ Manchester High boys’ track team Roy were eighth and ninth respec­ a three-goal deficit. Linseman gained proceedings with the Cincinnati Mercy for two quarters, trailing at play goals by Blake Dunlop to beat the Rangers a man short. pion.” viously referring to Dave Winfield, tied for 15th place in the team stan­ tively in the l,506meter run and control of the puck after Montreal Reds. Collins didn’t like some of the the turn by a 12-9 count and 2623 at the New York Rangers 5-4 and take a January, with a closing 68, finished dings with 10 points at last Friday Dave Christensen was 11th in the St. Louis’ Tony Currie and New goalie Denis Herron failed to stop it who actually has a chance of making things the Reds had to say atout his Basketball the half. East went cold from the two-point lead over t’ e New York Eagle grapplers night’s Hartford Public Invitational 306meter dash for Manchester. York’s Ulf Nilsson traded third- second at 271 and won 835,100, almost more than 820 million. “ Babe Ruth, ability during the session. ’That’s part behind his net. Linseman skated out floor in the third stanza, going 2-for- Meet at the Hartford Armory. Islanders atop the league standings period goals before the Blues walked as much as he won all year last year Willie Mays and Hank Aaron all of the game when a player goes to ar­ Indian girls also did well. Marcy with 80 points. and fired in a short shot into the open 11, and. had a 44-28 deficit to over­ All of the Silk Town points were ac­ ^ut of the Garden — where they had on the Tour, while Oenshaw shot 67 together wouldn’t be worth that kind bitration, and he has to understand it. MacDonald secured second place in net. Reggie Leach scored twice for come going into the closing eight cumulated by sophomore Butch "It’s very satisfying to take over won only once entering this season — and finished in a tie at 272 with Terry of money,” Aaron insists. The ball club is looking'to sign him at top Glastonbury the shot put with a school indoor the Flyers. minutes. Wemmell. He had to settle for second first no matter where we would have alone on top of the NHL. Diehl and Japan’s Isao Aoki. Diehl He’s talking like a company man their figure, so they’re not going to mark of 32-feet, 10 V4-inches. Kim done it.” -’ iNoHh Stars 7, Canucks 2 DEANERY Amy Staniszewski had 23 points place in the high jump despite ’’People who picked us not to even shot a closing 70 and Aoki, Japan’s there and that’s perfectly understan­ sit there and praise him. They use ail in the last two weight classes to give Scott placed fifth in the l,506meter Tom McCarthy, Curt Giles and Securing four straight weight Manchester Deanery League con­ and Beth Wierzinski 10 to pace Mercy Francis, who was fired as Rangers make the playoffs were dead best player these days, shot 69. dable since that’s what he is now that the ammunition they can think of, classes. East Catholic turned back the Eagles the victory. clearing the bar at 6feet-6, the same run with a 5:21 clocking while Dino Ciccarelli scored on con­ cluded its regular season Saturday while Pam Cunningham had 15 elevation cleared by winner Bob GM in January, 1976, joined the Blues wrong,” said Liut, who has played in Tom Watson, John Mahaffey, he isn’ t hitting any home runs and what makes the whole thing so Glastonbury High, 32-27, in non­ Jayvee action saw Steve Byrne, Maureen Lacey had herjiest time three months later and began an secutive power plays in the second afternoon at East Catholic with St. m arkers, Denise White 13 and Tompko of Shelton High. 42 of the Blues’ 58 games. "Our George Archer, Schroeder and defen- anymore. Everybody votes his own paradoxical is that they then have to conference wrestling competition Lenny Bonville and Brace Antonia ever in the event with afim e of 5:41. period to help Minnesota to a victory Chris downing St. Rose, 40-29, Monica Murphy 11 for the Eaglettes. Tompko won on fewer misses. often exasperating rebuilding willingness not to quit has been the economy. The last year Aaron Saturday afternoon in Glastonbury. gain pin wins for East. She was fourth in her heat. at home and sendJ/ancouver down to turn around and build him up all over Assumption turning back Our Lady of Murphy also had 13 rebounds. She process that saw St. Louis fans suffer key factor — our character. Some played, 1976, he received 8240,000 Results: 101 — Swanson (G) dec. Bon- Wemmell also took fifth place in Wendy Burgess had her best time its sixth straight defeat. Mike Polich, again so he doesn’t sulk on them all The victory ups the Eagle Peace, 31-17, and St. James besting finish^ her career with 1,071 points. through seasons of 53 and 48 points other teams would have folded Power swing zani 5-1. 108 — Woodbridge (G) pinned the 56meter hurdles with a :08.1 in the 56meter intermediate hurdles Ciccarelli and McCarthy each scored from the Milwaukee Brqwers. season ... grapplers to 6-8-1 for the season. Murphy was named to the all­ before last season’s respectable 80- tonight." Mulcahy 1:43, 114 — Dean (EC) pinned St. Joe’s, 29-16. clocking. of :10.7. Gloria Scata had an : 08.02 two goals for the North Stars. Baseball salaries have skyrocketed East winds up its regular campaign tournament team along with Mercy’s point showing. Miller 1:33, 122 — Corey (EC) sup. dec. Semifinals will be held Thursday Mike Mazzotta turned in a :08.3 clocking in the 56meter dash, Sandy In other games, Winnipeg edged Sabres 2, Oilers 2 Carnerasset something like 30 percent a year Madden interested Tuesday afternoon against St. Paul Staniszewski, South’s Karen Byrne “ I’m particularly proud of (Coach) Swanson 13^1, 129 — Velez (EC) dec. evening at Blast with Assumption clocking in the 55-meter hurdles, Prior had a 26foot effort in the shot Quebec 4-3, Philadelphia deadlocked since Aaron quit, and at that rate No matter how much he keeps at 1 o’clock at the Eagles’ Nest. Red Berenson, our young kids and Pat Price scored a fluke goal with ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - Gamer 13-8, 135 — Foley (EC) dec. versus OLP in the 8 o’clock opener and Northwest’s Karen Rodgers and Dave Parrott was 11th in the 506 put and the mile relay team of Kathy Montreal 5-5, Hartford tied Chicago 4:30 left to lift Eldmonton to a tie at alone, he’d be making in the general telling people he’s not interested in Jim Dean, Todd Corey, Carlos our fans, who stayed with us when we Jo Anne Camer is one for two in Stelzer 9-4, 141 — Ganely (G ) pinned and St. Bridget against St. Chris in Cathy Lisevick. Rodgers was the meter ran, Dave DeValve and Mike Decker, Jan Glidden, Giselle Plante 4-4, Minnesota blasted Vancouver 7-2 neighborhood of 8889,000 a year if he getting back into football, former Velez and Joe Foley provided East tMk quite a few shellackings," Fran­ home. Price took a shot from center playoffs this year, but it was only Turgeon 6:20, 148 — Preisnef (G ) pinned the nightcap at 9 o ’clock. and Buffalo stymied Edmonton 2-2. were still playing. But if he feels bad­ with points in four consecutive bouts. and Karen Scott placed fourth. cis said. “ I’d be less than honest if I ice that bounced off the stick of because of her power swing that she Oakland Raiders’ coach John Alosky 3:56,158 - Leyland (EC) dec. M. The winners will vie for the cham­ JetB 4, Nordiquen 3 ly about that, all he has to dc is look Ben Leyland was a narrow winner in Flanagan 8-7, 170 — D. Flanagan (G) didn’t admit we’ve come on faster goalie Don EMwards and into the net. held on to win . the 8100,000 LPGA Madden still receives repeated pionship at East Feb. 28. Winnipeg rookie center Dave at Babe Ruth’s earnings. ’The Babe’s pinned Higuera ;55, 188 — Meyer (EC) Buffalo continues to be the only team tourney Sunday. questions asking him bow long he the 158-pound class with Chris Meyer Chris Renstrom had 25 points for than I thought we would.” Christian scored twice to lead the pay hit its peak in 1930 and 1931 when pinned Seeger :38, Unlimited — Lucier not to have lost a game this year Coming down the final fairway feels he can stay out. He insists and John Lucier each wlnnine via nin St. Chris while Dave Kerrigan had 15 Jets to a home victory that snapped he got 8M,000 in each of those (EC) pinned Moguel 1:55. ' —: aiiciafter scoring theuie iirsi first goal. with a one-stroke lead and with an forever. “ Somebody asked me, ‘are Oiler assistant seasons from the Yankees. for St. Rose. Tom Downes and Chris open second shot to the green for a you saying you’ll never coach again^’ Galligan had 11 and 10 markers Income taxes then weren’t what HOUSTON (UPI) - Mike Holovak, possible eagle or birdie, she mis- and my answer was never, never, they are now and a banker friend of respectively for Assumption while former head coach of the Boston played a fourwood and almost put the never. A lot of thought went into my Shawn Cully had 7 tallies for OLP. Patriots, has been named assistant Mahre defeats Stenmark mine compounding out Ruth’s top MCC women cagers ball in a water hazard. decision to retire from coaching. One Jeff Dimmock, Ken Brown and Tony general manager of the Houston ARE, Sweden (UPI) - Phil Mahre salary in terms of its equivalent But as she yelled, “ Get up! Go! of the most satisfying aspects about of the United States broke Swedish today came up with a figure of more Heslin each had 6 markers for St. Oilers, club officials announced Sun­ G o!” the ball skipped across the it is 1 was one of the few people able day. sports lovers hearts Sunday by than 82 million a year. TTie Babe was falter at finish James while Tim Phelps netted 8 for water like a flat rock on a pond and to retire before I was told to leave.” defeating Ingemar Stenmark to win worth every nickel he got and nobody St. Joe’s. Holovak was on the New England went some 40 yards past the hazard. Final standings: Assumption 124), staff the past four years as personnel the World Cup slalom competition. knew that better than the man who Faltering in the final six minutes, 8 while the victory upped the Hawks She put her next shot on the green Sid Giilman, who helped the St. Bridget 9-3, St. Chris 8-4, OLP 7-5, assistant and director of college Mahre not only denied Stenmark a paid it to him. Col. Jacob Ruppert. Manchester Community College to 13-3 for the season. and two-putted for par and a 54-hole PhlUdelphia Eagles get to the Super St. James 4-8, St. Joe’s 2-10, St. Rose scouting. He coached the Patriots record 63rd World Cup victory, but The late Yankee owner wasn’t a man Bowl this year as one of their assis­ women’s basketball team dropped a MCC’s next tilt is Wednesday night total of 1-under-par 215. 0-12. from 1961 to 1968 and was named also strengthened his position in the to throw his money around. After 66-52 decision to Housatonic Com­ against Tliames Valley Community. That opened the way for defending tant coaches, runs into Woody Hayes American Football League Coach of World Cup championships. Ruth batted .373 in 1931 but hit munity College last Friday evening College at East at 6 o’clock. champion Dot Germain, who had now and then and says he’s always the Year in 1966. The American won in 1:34.36 , just “ only” 46 home runs, his salary was at East Catholic High. Housatonic had a 20-26 halftime been chasing Camer all day, to birdie delighted to see the former Ohio Holovak was defensive coordinator ahead of Stenmark’s 1:34.39’ with cut 810,000. In his last year with the The setback drops the Cougars to 5- edge with the Cougars staying with tiKe hole and force (Earner into the State coach despite some of the Kennefick for the San Francisco 49ers when France Gruber of Austria in third Yankees, 1934, he was working for a the visitors until six minutes playoff. It was her only birdie of the differences they had in the past. “ We Dick Nolan was head coach and Jim place. mere 835,000. ... remained. Housatonic drew to a day, and it was her last hurrah. used to fight like cats and dogs, but Shofner was offensive co-ordinator. Before a crowd of 21,454, Mahre wider margin before two quick champion While Camer put her drive down you get a little older and you Nolan and Shofner recently joined ended Stenmark’s string of seven Goalie in future baskets by Cathy Langley brought the right side of the fairway on the mellow,” Giilman says. “ I love the Chalfenge run i Manchester High’s Tim Kenefick ,.u the Oilers’ staff. triumphs in slalom and giant slalom The National Hockey League never guy.” ... MCC to within 4 points with three competition and inflicted the Swede first playoff hole, Germain’s drive NEW YORK (UPI) - West Ger­ secured the 100-yard butterfly at has had a black goalie but figures to Paul Molitor, who’ll likely switch minutes left. with his first defeat in his home coun­ Just clipped a small tree and many’s Michael Lederer, 25, a Saturday morning’s CCIL Individual Joins Bills have one in the next few months, from the infield to the outfield tl^ Housatonic, however, iced it down try. dropped. She then buried her second member of his country’s Olympic Swimming Championship Meet at ORCHARD PARK, N Y. (UPI) - with everybody who has seen 19-year- season with the Brewers, could’ve the stretch from the foul line making “ I knew 1 could I do it if I skied the shot in the bunker at the left front of team vtsiting the U.S., Sunday won Wethersfield High. The Buffalo Bills Sunday announced old Grant Fuhr of the Victoria easily signed a long term contract 4-for-6. way I can,” Mahre said. the green, leaving herself an almost the Five-Borough Challenge, a five- Kenefick took the event with a the hiring of Ralph Hawkins as defen­ (British Columbia) Cougars in the with them, but went for a 1-year Kim Hannon had 16 points and :5B.7 clocking. The victory was a team effort impossible shot while Camer played mile ran, in 24:33.4. «».r- sive backfield coach. Western Canada Junior Hockey agreement instead. I don’t blame LuAnn Bendel 14 for MCC. between him and his twin brother to within eight feet of the pin. Second was G iff Whitehead of Hawkins replaces secondary coach League agreeing he’s a cinch to go him a bit. With the kind of talent he Housatonic (60) — Lyman 20-04, Steve. Standing about three feet above the Spring Lake, N.J. in 25:21, and third Jim Wagstaff, who left the Bills fast in the NHL’s June entry draft. has, he’s willing to gamble he’ll be Zelewski 5 6-8 16, Smith 5 1-2 11, Extend contract iW - Steve skied the 537-meter course ball and out of the trap, Germain was Art Hall of New York in 25:31. recently to join the staff of the San Hall of Famer Johnny Bower, an ex­ worth considerably more a year from Fedeli 6 4-616, Gonzales 2 04) 4, Uttle STANFORD, Calif., (UPI) - before his brother in the decisive se­ blasted the ball across thie green and Kathy McIntyre, 31, of New York Diego Chargers. goalie himself now scouting for the now and although he prefers 1 04) 2, Gallagher 31-17. Totals 2412- Stanford has signed basketball coach cond round, but dropped out close to bad a SO-foot chip shot coining back. won the women’s division in 29:05. Hawkins, 45, has coached in the Toronto Maple Leafs, has seen Fuhr remaining with Milwaukee, he 17 60. Dick DlBiaso, 40, to another two-year the finishing line. She missed it and two-putted for a More than 1,500 runners competed NFL for 12 years. The former New double-bogey 6. several times and unquallfylngly figures why tie himself up for so long MCC (52 ) - Bendel 7 0-0 14, contract. Qerald Henderson (43) of the Celtics reaches for a loose ball By walkie-talkie he told his brother in the event, which was the second in York Giants defensive co-ordinator calls him, “ the best young goalie in unnecessarily. If more players did it Loughlin 0 00 0, Shea 0 04) 0, Nassiff 0 It was announced Saturday that that Stemark had difficulties and Phil Mahre heads down slopes on way to finish line and victory “ I told her I’d be there in a a series of five-milers through all of along with Denver Nugget T.R. Dunn (23) In NBA clash, began with Buffalo in 1969 and since the country.” ... that way, there wouldn’t be nearly so 04) 0, Abramowlcz 4 00 8, Langley 4 DiBiaso, who took over the coaching nearly missed a tricky gate midway In World Cup slalom run beating Ingemar Stenmark. (UPI minute,” Germain said she told New York’s boroughs. ’The final will Denver let victory sib away and bowed to Beantowners. (UPI then has also coached in Washington California Angels’ decision to pass many "renegotiation” problenns on 0-2 8, Thurber 2 2-2 6, Hannon 8 04) 16. duties at Stanford in 1975, has had his down the run. ‘ photo) Camer after chipping back onto the take place on July 26 In Ontral Park. and Baltimore. green. up on the bidding for free agent both sides. > Totals 24 4-5 52. contract extended. Photo) ^

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NEW YORK (115) Lafayette 5 7 .417 n i l .58 Ala-Birm. 8 1 6 9 17 5 .773 D1LmM 1354 been working to reduce the anguish dent of Siegel and Gale, conceded UCLA 9 3 .750 16 4 3 8 baseball spring training camps, HsUng Pat Myra 1354 76- 70-77—2B “short” 1040A form but whose interniRdiate form. technical tax terms either eliminated tips” printed in color in the margins Hockey Goalies-Vancouver. Brodeur, Hanlon Russell 1310-11».S. Winiams72-216 Rider 5 7 .417 1012 .466 So. Alabama 8 3 .777 8 4 8 3 • 6 3 8 119 9 1 team, site and rmorfing dates for Bucknelt Southern Cal Benly Kin 900 77- 746X-BX of wading through the myriad tax returns are not complex enough to they’re unlikely to affect the way Minnesota, Meloche A-14.7« Cartwright 96-7It. Richardson35411. 4 7 364 912 429 VirfliniaCom. 8 3 687 17 4 6K Washington 8.7 .48 12U) 348 batterymen and full nuads: Sandr PImr 900 74- 7X-7X-68 Some 50,000 taxpayers are or replaced with simpler terms. For highlight important tax benefits the R Williams 7 2-2 16, Webster 0 (H) 0. Lehigh 3 8 373 10 9 9 6 So. Florida 6 3 .087 16 6 .777 1111 3 8 American. ____ ) ULeague agu forms and confusing instructions on people feel about having to pay taxes Delaware Aritona 6 7 .48 Jnny L Smtti96 75- 7365-aa require the “long” 1()40. expected to receive the intermediate example, “zero bracket amount” taxpayer may be eligible for. St. Lou IS 221-6 GIenn444 12. DeraicOtMIO, CarlerOO- 210 .187 515 350 Jacksonville 4 7 3H 716 .304 3 9 350 toil . 1. 73-73-79-81 Conference All Games California 4 9 3 9 Vicki Tabr98 <(Babych Babych.____ Pettersson),______I______:S6.2. St. Louis. Cook 1042. Robinson24-68. Adams9 SOUTHWEST Washington St. 210 .107 f « 12 .49 California. Palm ^ in g a , Calif. — Feb. Janet Ala . 75-75-74-SM Tumoull 9 (Currie). 10:45 Penalties- 3 3 8 . Davis2 135, Johnson 13 12-13 39, W LPcl. W LPct. C^ference All Games _ __ B, full iquad. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE LSU 14 01.000 73 1 .KB WEST COAST ATHLETIC Yuk Mrgch 78 71-74-74-SM Earnings double Campbell Conference Greschner.NYR.l;31;Sllk.NYR,12 10. High...... 3 4-410. ‘Scott 1 (H) 2...... Kelley 1 (M) W LPct. W LPct. Conference /WOamea Chicago. Saraaoto. Fla. - Feb. XI. Beck. NYR, 16:29; Patey.SlL. 19:04 2. Macy 3 (H) 7. Kramer 2 23 6. Totals Kentucky 11 3 .788 18 4 016 9 3 .7S0 16 5 7B Jyc Kzmr^ 72 75-75-74-3X4 Patrick Division Houston W L Pet. W L Pet. March I. Sue Fgimo 78 75- 7465-3M State sets grant workshops Second period-3. St. Louis, Sutler M 37 35-9 101. Tennessee 10 4 717 18 4 818 Aritansas 9 3 .750 18 6 .750 MILFORD (UPI) — Bic Pen Corp. W L T Pts GF GA San Francisco 7 3 .777 9 5 .79 Cleveland. Tucson. Aril. - Feb. SS, Sandr Hyn 78 71-76-77-8X( NY Islanders M 15 10 78 2S 193 (Chapman. Stewart). 2:36. 4. St Louis, New York 9 2 3128-IlS Alabama 7 7 500 14 8 .638 Texas Tech 7 6 * 6 1310 .566 7 X .72 1310 3ft Feb. S. Georgia 7 7 500 Pepperdlne Mary Mills 7 3 6 0 « -a i reported its fourth-quarter earnings HARTFORD — ’The Connecticut energy sources. i^iladelphia S 16 10 74 88 176 Dunlop 14 (Zuke. Brownschidle). 12:34.5, Phoenix 9241830-101 14 6 .636 Baylor 7 6 * 6 1211 * 2 6 3 .086 10 6 .7X7 Detroit,Uketand.Fla.-Feb. 16.Feb. The workshop schedule is as follows: Mississirai 6 8 49 .500 Gos Angeles3. 8. not offered. Interested persons are Rangers. Nilsson 8 (unassisted). 16:57. a comeback road in what would have likely been his last ,7R.iy> Laur 1^ CDS 7573-79-ai representing excess in insurance Toronto 19 a 10 48 225 a i Technical—Motla A—11.900 Cincinnati. Tampa. Fla. Feb. a , Cindy naalr 28 75- 75-7X-B small-scale, low-cost technologies encouraged to pick up applications All programs will begin at 7:30 l^ebec 17 a 13 47 2(£ 2C Penallies-Currie. StL. 7:31; Nilsson March 3. NYR. 12:11. Do Maloney. NYR. 17:25; fight if he had not won. Beuy King 74- 75-73-a recoveries over the carrying value of which reduce the use of conventional prior to attending a workshop. p.m. Saturday's Results BOSTON "fibV...... Houston. Cocoa. Fla. — Feb. 8 , Feb. Gftrd Ann Crd Minnesota 7. Hariford 4 Da Maloney. NYR. 17:25: Johnstone. The 240-pound fighter, called “Big John, The Fighting n l ’ni^o ir^*****'^ 2(K-488, 9 . 76- 77-76-aO assets lost in fires in May and June. •NYR. 19:8 Maxwell 13 8-12 34. Bird 13 26 28 Sndr Spzch 136 77- 75-76-80 Toronto6. N Y. RangersS Loa Angeles, Vero Beach, Fla. — Feb. Shots on goal-St Louis I3-7-0-S. NY Parish 5 46 14. Archibald 6 46 16. Ford Machine," scored a unanimous 10-round decision Sunday *'*®*'*>aii 4<9. Alice Mlllr 18 75- 76-77-80 For the year, Bic had sales of $192 St Louisl, N Y. Isiandersl (tiei 5 46 14. Robey 3 16 7. Henderson 0 06 8 . full squad. Deanie Brown Philadelphia 3. Detroit 1 Rangers 6-19-0-34 oyer- journeyman Harvey Steichen in a match before 70-73-70-88 million and earnings of $12.3 million 0. McHale 0 46 4. Carr 0 36 3. ToUls 45 Montreal, West Palm Beach, Fla. — Jan Ferrarla 76- 77-77-88 Buffalo4. Calgary4 (tiei (lOalies-St Louis. Liut. NY Rangers. 3069 18. Feb. M. Feb. 9 . U.S. adopts tobacco quotas Montreal 6. Washington 1 Baker. A-17.410 about 5,000 cheering and chanting Knoxville supporters'. Margie Mastra 7577-70-3H or $1.9i per share. In 1979, sales were DENVER 11181 New York, St. Petersburg. Fla. — Feb. (^rla Glagow 7575- 70-30 Vancouver2. Pitlsburgh2 (tie) Montreaf 140-6 , LngiistiEnglish 11 111-1 23.73. HortgesHordges 6 1 16^ 13 13.. Tate, with""" » a victory acciiiiiigijrseemingly underuiiuei hisIlls belt,oeii, was RnnthrnvH ^^1 8 . Feb. 9 . Cathv Sberk $179 million and earnings were $8.8 Chicago 4. Colorado 3 7575-77-30 WINDSOR — Secretary cigar binder (Types 51,52), Hartford County lays Each producer of T j^ Philadelphia 131_6 ij»ei9W0 n .H ig g ,i2^i,ThompK>n3 str ppcd of his Worid Boxinc Association crown iast 130-353, Lame Philadelphia, Gearwater. Fla. — Feb. Marlene Hagge 7577-75-Bl million or $1.36 per share. Boston 5. Los Angeles 4 First period-1. PhiladeliJelnhia.DslIev? MIO. McKinney f w 8. Vandewe^e 5 ftS S O tia iW n C r o ^ la S l KnOW CS 138, Julie C a rieW i Y Kathy Martin 77- 77-75-83 of Articulture John Block called for grower referen- claim to about 8.2 percent 51-52 tobacco will receive Sunday's Results (MacLeish. Holmgren).'.e S i Montaeal, M13. RobtKhSzjj.condrcjick KM) March by Weaver in a 12th-round knockout. After the ,07 . Bradenton. Fla. — Feb. 8 . Sharon Barrett 77-7535-9 I has announced cigar tobac­ an allotment notice during Winnipeg 4. ^ eb ec3 Lafleur 16 (Engblom,(bk Langway) Alice Ritzman 73«-fl>-3M dums Feb. 23-27. Voters of the Types 51-52 tobacco Montreal5. Fmiladelphia5 itie) Langwayl, 17 56. 2. Ounn5 M 10 Totals« 22a 118. humblinffhumbling loss. loss, Tatp Tate tripri tried a a pnmphnrlt comeback 1ns» iast flnlnhor October i,. H6382, Heublein acquires Penalliet-Lanway. Mon. 4:2. Boston 924 2 30-18 St. Loula, St. Petersburg, Fla. — Feb. Itorlyn Krtimn 757055-86 co marketing quotas for are to determine whether grown in the United States. this week. Producers St Louis5. N.Y. Rangers4 Denver Clair? Hall 125-359, Jean 8 . March 3. JUil^Stanser Minnesota?. Vancouver2 Second period-3. Montreal. Houle S against Canadian Trevor Berbick and again was knocked 75759-96 the next three crop years. iLafleur). 3:45 4. Montreal, Shutt San Diego, Yuma. Ariz. - Feb 9 . full FARMINGTON (UPI) - Heublein marketing quotas will be in The 1,387.5 acres are without an allotment Hartford 4. Qiicago4 (tiei knockouts ieft questions whether Tate couid take K ^d. Buffalo2. Edmonton2 (tiei 28(Mondou. Engblom), 7:8.5. Montreal, 126-362, Joanne Inc. ’Thursday said it has acquired The 1981 allotment for effect for the next three grown by 120 producers. notice are advised to con­ Gainey 10 (Jarvis). 10:8.6. Philadelphia. a punch and piaced a dark cioud over his boxing career. in Francisco, Casa Grande, Ariz. — Monday's Games Feb. a . Feb. 9 . the independent Kentucky Fried cigar binder (Types 51-52) years — a favorable vote East Windsor and Suffield tact Francis Lutwinas at I No Games SchMuled i LeachSiBridgman.Eriksson).11 :(f7 7. The former garbage truck driver pounded Steichen Fredericksen 139-138-M8, Tuesday 's Games Montreal, Mondou 12 (Napier. Langway). SEATTLE (Iffi) Linda Boothroyd 353, Leah Cliicken franchising unit established is 3,675 acres, a four-acre toward quotas assures account for half, Enfield the Hartford County ToronloatN.Y Islanders 11:9.8. Philaddphia. Leach2 (Barber). J. Johnson3-S6. Bailey36612Sikma with ieft jabs throughout the fight Sunday and ended the in Florida by the fast food chain’s reduction in the 1980 allot­ nearly one quarter, South Agricultural Stabilization Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 12:54 9. Philadelphia. Holmgren 13 6 0612. V Johnson 5 26 12. Hanzlik 12- LaPointe 375, Joyce Lind­ lQte price support, a negative (Wesley. Linseman), 18:B. PenalUes- 2 4. Donaldson 3 36 9. Brown 2 06 4. match with a flurry of punches to the Carson City, Nev., 6 Winnipeg at Detroit say 353. founder. Col. Harlan Sanders. ment. Block, in announcing vote assures unlimited Windsor, East Hartford, and Conservation Service Dailey. Phi.2:56: Uingway, Mem.9:01. Walker 4 26 10. Westphal 10 06 TO. boxer’s head. Tuesday (Juebec at Colorado ...Third...... perlod-10,, rtiladelidelphia, " 'Linse- marketing quotas for the (ASCS), 340 Broad St., St Louis at Calgary Dorsey 3 26 8. Hill 2 2-2 6. Totals 42 21- ’The unit, KFC of Florida Inc., has production and no price Manchester, Windsor the 2 18 Tate manager Ace Miller said if his boxer had lost it GOLF 38 franchisees and operates 229 1981, 1982, 1983 crops of support. remaining one quarter. Windsor or call 688-4945. American Hockey League KANSAS CITY (107) was likely the end of the road. BASKETBALL By United Press International Wedman 6 1-414, King 8 46 8 . Lacey Wethersfield at restaurants with annual sales of Northern Division 3 46 to. Birdsong 7 26 B. Ford 8 6-7 73. “As far as I was concerned, it was the make or break more than $65 million, Heublein said. W L T Pts GF GA Grunfeid 3 06 6. Douglas 4 06 8. Manchester, 8 B a s k e tb a ll Meriweather 2 26 4, Walton I 06 fight," Miller said at ringside following the match. “If he Hawaiian Open Maine S 18 5 71 231 IM Soccer At Honolulu, Feb. 15 Prince Tech at East Heublein did not disclose the Optical alignment Is verified on an Infrared sensor that will UConn offers buying class 2,Lambert 2 06 4. ToUls 431961 107. had lost, I would have offered him his contract back. New Bruns 29 2 6 S 217 81 Seattle 8 2 9 2 8 - 1 8 (Par 8 ) purchase price. uic'O'P OAn'TE’rvDrk .4¥ x « . ^ — . ft' _ . . Nova Scotia 25 8 3 M 227 22 Hale Irwin. 889D 65069-00-38 Catholic, 8 be rocketed to the edge of space to detect and track ballistic WEST HARTFORD - “Inventory Cost Control, ty. This course is practical Conn. 06268. telephone 486- Kansas City 2 8 S 2 8 -1 0 7 "I don’t know whether he would have taken it, but I had ’The Florida franchise originally Springfield 2 31 4 46 212 2C Don January, 8,1 8 6 7 9 9 9 -3 7 1 Cheney ’Tech at Bolton, 8 An eight-week course on "Price Determination,” and comprehensive for 3234. Southern Division Tiiree pom( goaij-wedman, Fort no intentions of going any further," Miller said. “I Isao Aoid, liXOO was sold by Sanders to his daughter missiles. Optical engineer William Davis conducts the tests Hershey 2 18 6 7D 246 210 Terry EMehl, 1690 e70906-7D-273 Windham at Penney, 8 “Purchasing for Small In­ “ Forms and Procedures," » KanuiCitva A-t.m brought in a tough opponent — he (Steichen) wasn’t Fin a l north Am erican smaller firms and newly New Haven S 25 7 53 214 214 Ben Crenihaw, 1690 66-790707-072 in 1958. Until the sale to Heutilein it at Hughes Aircraft Co.’s Electro-Optical and Data Systems dustrial Firms and Newly Adirondack 24 2 5 S3 20 29 College Basketball great, but tough." lea g u e Andy Bean. 8.18 6905-7307-273 East Hartford at and "The Purchasing appointed personnel." NATIONAL BASKETBALL hS&OCU was headed by Sanders’ grandson. Group In Culver City, Calif. (UPI photo) Rochester 24 » 4 52 220 229 By United t^ess International Tom Watson, 10,18 6606-710X-X73 Simsbury, 8 Appointed Buyers” will be Organization.” Registration and fee in­ Binghamton 2 31 4 48 29 241 TION major INDEPENDENTS Tate went into semi-retirement following the Berbick ByUni'trtK^iffiLiitata fliRiTfVuBEs"! By United Press International John Mahaffey, 10.18 6606-790X-073 Montana and Utah are the only two held Feb. 25 at the Univer­ Saturday s Results fight, but displayed good reflexes and footwork during the NorttanTbivtaiM George Archer. 10 J8 73070607-073 Glastonbury at SBA District Director formation is available ! NOIMT 707 HUM STRHT .New Haven?. Hershey? Uiei Eastern Conference DePaul remaining states with independent I Atlantic Division John breed er, 10,18 790506-7X-273 Newington, 8 sity of Connecticut/West Jack Bernstein said, “ In from Management Maine 8. Adirondack 5 Notre Dame fight at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. x-Vancouver II 7 All Lee Trevino, 6,18 79070906-274 franchising operations for the fried I DOWNTOWN MNNXSTDI | Binghamton 5. New Brunswick 4 W L Pet GB S. Mississippi y-Edmonton 10 8 9 6 South Windsor at Wind- Lynch named chairman Hartford. “Just because I was off for seven months doesn’t mean Buddy Gardner. 696 6969-7106-275 the past generation inven­ Development Programs, SpringfieldS. Rocbester4 Philadelphia 54) 11 .88 — Marquette Calgary 10 8 9 0 chicken restaurants. I FBC FOSTER-BREN ! Boston 47 14 .770 3 Bruce Uetzke, 696 66-70-7909-375 sor Cosponsored by the tory levels and purchasing ^Yellow Pages under QUARTZ) I Sunday's Results Cleveland St. tost everything,” said a smiting Tate in his dressing Toronto 5 13 m Bruce Douglan^96 6606-71-79-375 EAST HARTFORD - Robert P. Lynch, Box U-56, Office of Non- New York 9 22 .SB 114 Penn State Heublein spokesman Tom UConn School of Business I B49-4300 24744^2 ■ New Havens. Rochester2 Washington 9 S .475 2 room foiiowing the fight. “I got knocked out twice, bu> it' ,.a,ic.,o ™ Waynee LLevi, 599 79660603-076 Cromwell at Rham president, chief executive officer and a direc­ have become a focal point Credit Programs, Univer­ Binghamton 3. Nova Scotia 2 Dayton Lan^ Nelsoo.SJB 71-790906*076 CkKkerill said the Farmington-based 5 , fnergjr antf 9urvh/tl Stan . | 'Monday's Game New Jersey 18 44 2S0 32i North Texas St wasn’t the end of John Tate.” y-MiMinnesota 12 6 Scott Slnmaon.5*3 Vinal Tech at Coventry Administration and the for increasing profitabili­ sity of Connecticut, Storrs. Ontral Division 696607-7i-X7B food and beverage company’s KFC tor of First Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ Springfield at Maine Pan American Detrtroit 7 U .389 6 Antonio Cerda, 5*3 7365-7969-336 WRESTUNG University’s Division of Tuesday 's Game Milwaukee 8 16 .79 — South Carolina Eastern Division Jay Haas, 5*6 tion, has been named chairman of the Indiana S 2 605 104 66-70-71-79-077 Corp. subsidiary acquired the New Brunswick at Nova Scotia Illinois St. x-Atlanto 13 5 722 - Lou Graham, 5*6 69710961-277 St. Paul at East Catholic, association’s board of directors. Extended and Continuing Chicago 2 31 iOO 14^t Elast Carolina Tampa Bay 9 0 9 0 4 Florida unit in an effort to NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE Cleveland 8 2 .303 214 Dave Elcfaeibrgr, 5*3 79-79-7166-0n 1 p.m. Education, the course is Nev.-Las Vegas Jacksonville 8 10 .444 5 Lon Hinkle, 2*S 89730769078 streamline its operations and in­ Lynch has been with First Federal since By United Press International AtlanU 2 9 J50 234 New Orleans Red Sox await Ft. Lauderdale 1 17 (S6 13 offered in cooperation with Am erican ToUl Compiled Standings Detroit IS 8 6 9 3t Jim Simons, 2*3 66- 79-7979-07B March 1952. He was elected treasurer in 1957, Valparaiso Southern Division Doug Tewell. 2*3 67- 7304-74-378 Wednesday troduce a more uniform set-up. Red Cross (Top 16 make playoffsT Western Conference Portland St. x-CalifornIa 10 6 .566 — the Connecticut Associa­ W L T 1 ^ . Midwest Division B^W aIiel.2*3 73666969 378 BASKETBALL director in 1963, senior vice president in 1967 GF GA BIG EAST Tulsa 9 9 9 0 1 BLOOD. St. Louis 34 1212 256 19 W L Pci GB Larry Ziegler, 2*3 73696869-078 and president of the association in 1973. tion of Purchasing (^ference All Games Fisk’s answer Dallas 7 11 413 9 BiU Kratzert.3*3 17-7968-73-278 Greater Hartford at MCC, NY Islanders 34 1510 282 18 San Antonio 41 2 81 — San Diego 6 12 3 S 4 SNET nominee Management and the Buffalo 9 NI9 28 171 Kansas City 8 S 404 11 W LPct. W LPct Leonard Thmpsn, 3*3 08-71*7969078 8 Along with his new duties at First Federal, Boston Coll. 7 3 .78 a 4 .817 Western Dlvisicm Rod Curl. 2*7 7205697X-079 United States Small Ptniadelphia 32 1610 28 176 Houston 9 32 407 12 BOSTON (UPI) - x-Los Angeles II 7 .611 — NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Walter H. Lynch will retain his present positions at the It has always baen batter to Los Angeles St John's 7 3 TOO 16 6 737 appreciate that, but we do Mike Gove.2iX]7 7168-79-7O-079 S 18 9 2S2 20 UUh 24 9 J07 17 Connecticut y-Portland 10 8 9 6 1 Friday Business Administration. Montreal 31 18 8 6 3 000 17 5 773 Boston Red Sox officials Doug Black. 2*7 797107-71079 Monteith Jr., executive vice- bank. He is also active in such organizations 246 173 Denver 9 2 ,383 17 Georgetown 6 4 .68 have to wait and take a ^ n Jose 10 a .566 1 MinnesoU 2 1714 82 111 Dallas 8 53 131 S 4 16 9 640 Andy North. 2*7 70- 796971079 BASKETBALL Class sessions will cover Villa nova 6 5 545 14 8 69 say they want an answer look and see what Seattle 9 9 9 0 2 J.C. Snead. 2*7 6969697X079 president for administration and as the Federal Savings League of New Calgary 9 812 28 300 Pacific Division Syracuse x-cllnched division title (^icago 5 5 58 14 8 68 this week from Carlton Lenny Gemento. 2*7 79-71-7968-079 Manchester at Windham, finance of Southern New England such topics as "The give than to receive. 9 24 9 2S 28 Phoenix 47 17 .734 - Selon Hall 2 8 9 0 813 JBI happens.” y. has been nominated Automobile Club of Hartford and the Connec­ Vancouver 2 817 212 i a GoldenSUte 8 8 58 15 Giicago4, FortLauderdaleS (01 ’ Washington 19 MI4 m 215 Portland 8 2 4B 154 EASTERN EIGHT tract offer to the free agent Lee Ekfa, 1*5 69697309-80 Bloomfield at East for election to the company’s board ticut On-Line Computer Center Trust. He is "Vendor Relations," latest' proposal in the mail Jacksonville 6, Minnesota 2 Pal McGowan, 1*5 660971-74-38 NY Rangers 21 9 9 2S 234 Seattle 9 34 4B 19 Conference All Games Tulsa to. Los Angeles 6 Catholic, 8 Toronto 19 910 28 261 San Diego 24 9 407 8 4 W LPct W LPct catcher. Saturday. Team Oneral A-Don Hurter.l*6 7107-71-7108 of directors. president and director of both the First Pittsburgh Rhode Island Sunday s Results Nick Faldo. 1*5 UTC names 19 9 9 306 240 Saturday 's Results 10 2 a s 18 5 .70 But Fisk indicated Sun­ Manager Haywood Detroit 7. Atlanta 5 796B-73-77-» Cheney Tech at Portland, Monteith, who joined SNETCO in t ' Eastern Corp. of Connecticut and the Quebec 17 913 20b 242 Geveland 18. (}olden SU Ie» W. Virginia 8 2 9 0 17 5 773 TomPurtzer,l*5 710971-7106} 8 Duquesne Vancouver7. TorontoO (OT) Grier Jones, 1*6 1954, is responsible for the com­ Detroit 18. Washington 18 8 1 727 15 7 062 day he was in no hurry to Sullivan said he hoped to (End of Regular Season) 69797309-30 RolirrI P. Lynrh Underground Record Protection Cooperative new director Hartford 15 915 219 275 Chicago 134. Seattle 117 Pittsburgh 5 4 566 1210 5ft m ak e a d e c is io n on hear from Fisk Monday or Bobby Wadklns. 1*6 7979797100 East Hartford at Pennev. pany’s financial planning in his pre­ Trust. Colorado 17 910 191 237 San Antonio 12, DallasW Rutgers 6 5 .545 1311 542 Peter Jscobsen, 1*6 71-79710900 8 HARTFORD - United Edmonton 17 910 09 240 Milwaukee 117. Houston 113 St. Bona 6 6 58 IS 9 501 whether to accept or reject Tuesday. Ed Sneed, 961 697973060B sent position. SNET said Thur^ay Detroit 16 912 177 20 Sunday 's Results G. Washington 2 8 8 0 516 8 8 Roger Calvin, 81 7207-797X0B Xavier at Glastonbury, 8 that board was scheduled to meet Technologies G)rp. today Winnipeg 7 40 10 18 2n New Jersey 134. Golden State tS Massachusetts 011 (J8 319 13f the proposal, saying the The guaranteed portion Auto Dave Stockton, 81 7406097X-3B Philadelphia 116, AtlanU 98 IVY offer was similar to one of the new contract GIbby Gilbert. 81 7971-79710B Bolton at Vinal Tech, 8 April 7 to vote on the nomination. Directory now available elected a prominent Indiana il3. Oiicago 107 Conference All Games Racing Miller Barber. 81 7979797D-0B Hartford 121-4 made during a meeting in Jim Thorpe. 78 Rockville at Weaver HARTFORD — The 1981 Greater In addition, the directory includes Swedish business leader to Chicago San Antonio 110. Milwaukee 18 W LPcl. W LPct. proposal was about the 7971-79730B 310-4 GregPowere. 78 797307-7408 Rocky Hill at Rham its board of directors, First pertod-1. (Chicago.ago. Higgins _ 17 Kansas City 107. Seattle 18 Princeton 7 01.08 11 6 579 New York Jan. 23. same as the annual $325,000 New directors Hartford Manufacturers Directory is a brief summary of the major goals ‘Wjlson. Browni.4:9 2. Chicago. March Boston 18. Denver 118 I’cnn 6 I 8S 12 6 087 Jon Giaffee, 78 6974-72-7108 Los Angeles 12. DallasW Harvard “I don’t know why if they Bill Brl Ron. 78 7973097X08 East Hampton at Coven* now available from the Greater and programs of the Greater Hart­ reflecting the cor­ 8 (Ruskowski, Preston i. 5:8 3. Hartford. S 2 714 12 6 007 salary mentioned 2tk WATERBURY (UPI) - Colonial New York 1L5. Phoenix 101 Columbia 3 5 375 619 316 Mike Holland. 78 7109797X08 try Hartford Chamber of Commerce. poration’s growing par­ Rowe 10(Douglas.Simsi 12 fi 4.Sutter Portland 118. UUhM Dartmouth could wait for 2tk months months earlier, Fisk said. Bob Beauchemln. 78 ford Chamber of Commerce. 8 (Murray). 16:9. Penalties-Mcllhar- 3 5 9 6 910 .474 720971-7X08 Bancorp said TTiursday its board of Monday's Games Cornell 2 6 250 5 15 250 without as much as saying With the signing bonus Ed Sabo, 719 6971-7974064 The 164-page publication contains a According to Arthur J. Lumsden, ticipation in international gey. Hart, dijuble minor-major ilO > No Games SchMuled i Yale 3 6 8 0 415 211 Auto Racing Results Tom Storey, 719 697X07-750M Saturday directors has elected four new minutes misconduct, game misconduct anything, they all of a By United Preu International listing of more than 1,600 manufac­ president of the chamber, the direc­ business. Tuesday 's Games ECAC added on, the annual salary Loren Roberts. 719 697X097X-064 WRESTLING members. 2:24 Secord. On. minor-major imiscon­ Portland at Wasnington W L Pet sudden are in such a rush,” Daytona 58 Chi Chi Rodriguez, 719 697973-73061 turing firms in the region and gives tory offers salespeople and executive Pher Gustaf Gyllenham- ducti. 2 24. Keon. Hart. 6:14. Marsh. for the three years of the At Daytona International Speedway, Feb DonBles. 69797973-3B Mancheater /East On. 7 43 Detroit at Cleveland North They include William F. Andrews, mar, president, director Milwaukee at Dallas Northeastern said the former Red Sox pact comes to just under _ ^ Phil Hancock. 0 0973-797408 Catholic /Cheney Tech at comprehensive computerized listings and accessible and reliable method Second period-5. Chicago. Kerr 2f( Holy Cross 1 R i^ r d Petty, Bulck, DO laps, Terry Mauney, 67-7973-7X-3B chairman of Scovill Inc. in Water­ and chief executive officer 'Murrav. Sharpleyi. 3 9 6. Hartford. Boston at San Anlonio player who ’Thursday was in separate alphabetic. Standard In­ of identifying manufactured goods Seattle at UUh Vermont $420,000. 18.661 mph, lesCoodv.S 7971-797408 State Sectionals bury: John A. DiBiaggio of Storrs, Stoughton 9 . Proton. Chi. II 34. New York at l..ns Angeles Niagara 9 14 Connecticut; Arthur J. LoVetere of Canislus 5. Dale Earnharat, P(mtiac.38. reference to the region’s history and to the United Technologies Fox. On. 13 2 . Howe. Hart, 16:42. 8 19 agent, Jerry Kapstein, The “Herald Angle” by 6.. Bill Elliott, Ford, 18. purchased for $25 each from the GOLDEN STATE! IS » Colgate 9 L5 Glastonbury, president and chief board, effective March 23. Secord. (Thi. 18 8 New Hampshire wanted to study all of the 7. , Ford, 18. heritage, industries and markets, chamber. 250 Constitution Plaza, Third period-6. Hartford. BoutetteS Smith 6 4-5 16. King L5 6-10 8 . Carroll 6 15 Sports Editor Earl Yost, operating officer of MacDermid Inc. SoutI options before deciding 6. Cale Yarborough. Olds, 197. services and lifestyle. Hartford, Conn., (525-4451). He is the first United 'unassisted!.2 8 Penalties-None 11 5-7 27. J Lucas 1 2-2 4. Free 8 7-7 O, Old Dominion another exclusive of The 9. Joe Millikan. Bulck . 197. of Waterbury, and Robert L. Sykes of Shots on goal-Hartfurd 12-16-U 61 Homar 0 2-2 2. Short 6 1-2 13. Reid 0 OC which team to sign with. 8 . , Pontiac, 18. Technologies director be 1-2 3, Hassett 3 0^ 8 TotaU 5j St Francis (Pa.) 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FORT WORTH (UPI) - Looking “He didn’t steal any records. But Lennon was killed. The couple has departed for Colom­ for Perry Como’s Christmas album of course, I couldn’t tell if he did — “I mostly had people calling me — B y VERNON SCOTT The three-hour show — about $10-$15 men have discovered that hypnosis bo, Sri Lanka, and the nearby jungles of the 1940s? Beatrice Kay’s there are so many out there.” they thought they (early Beatles HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Pat per person with drink and dinner — improves their concentration and is a to film the Edgar Rice Burroughs “ Naughty Nineties” collection of the A visit to the houses is a tour records) were worth a fortune.” Collins, dubbed the “Hip Hypnotist” keeps the customers howling. Repeat valuable tool in their work. classic in which Lee Canalito, a ‘30s? Or maybe the California through modem musical history. While Beatles are not yet by Lenny Bruce, has the longest- business, conventions, celebrity “Hypnosis is no cure-all,” Pat former professional boxer, will play Ramblers’ pop jazz band music of the Taylor seems to know a little about high-price items, others in Taylor’s running show on the Sunset Strip — drop-ins and word-of-mouth keep the said. “It’s just a guide. People have the title role. ‘20s? everything and when pulling out collection are. nine consecutive years of putting place packed. quit smoking under post-hypnotic Richard Harris and John Phillip John Taylor of Fort Worth can Beatrice Kay’s albums he described His biggest sale has been a single herself over by putting people “My job is to find the hidden talent suggestion b^ause smoking is a Law co-star in the remake of the 1932 help. her as a “red-hot mama singer” of record of the Prisonaires’ "There’s “under.” in people,” Pat said. “One reason learned habit which can be. un­ MGM film which starred Johnny ITie 76-year-old retired Corps of the 1930s. Love in You.” Hie rhythm and blues Collins’ Celebrity Club is filled to I ’ve bMn in business so long is that learned. Weissmuller and Maureen Engineers employee is an extraor­ His collection begins with early prison group made five or six records its 200-seat capacity twice every no two shows are alike. Almost “The valuable element about post­ O'Sullivan. dinary collector of records—% has 1900s selections. ’These older discs on the oid Sun label, Taylor said. Thursday, Friday and Saturday everyone is able to be hypnotized but hypnotic suggestion is that it can more than one million albums and have songs on only one side and are Only two or three copies of nights when the buxom blonde hyp­ they must be willing to be put un­ change thought patterns. Linda Geriatric film singles. so thick it would seem they couldn’t ’"There’s Love in You” have ever notist entertains patrons by hyp­ der.” Fratiani was a student of mine. She “I don’t know exactly how many,” break. been found. Taylor’s copy sold for HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Universal notizing them. Actually, Pat denies hypnotizing was under self-hypnosis when she he said. Taylor also doesn’t know But others do. The floors of the $525. Pictures has stirred new life in Members of the audience almost anyone. She says she merely guides won a medal at the Winter Olympics what specific records he owns. Hollywood's geriatric community backyard Sheds are covered with “I bought it along with 10,000 other trample one another in the rush to be patrons into the fine art of self­ last year. “I used to carry books around with chips of broken records. One can’t records” paying five cents for each, with the casting of “Ghost Story"^’ hypnotized, but only a half-dozen are hypnosis through hetero-hypnosis, a “A great many sports competitors me so I wouldn’t buy duplicates, but help but crunch half of a record here he said. “ When you buy 10,000 which will be shot on locations in transformed into performers each means of suggesting to each subject practice self-hypnosis to block out that got to be too much trouble,” he and there while walking in the records, 9,000 of them are not worth Vermont this month and next. show while in self-induced hypnotic, his own ability to go with the flow. everything but their concentration on said. His listings were too large to narrow aisles. Records are stacked anything.” Heading the cast of the thriller are states. Tuesday and Wednesday nights achieving a particular goal. “carry around.” Only half of his in dust-covered groups from floor to While he mainly deals with collec­ Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, It's Miss Piggy in the swim with a bevy of dons her bathing suit and takes the plunge Once "under,” the patron- Pat’s Celebrity Qub is transformed “In my classes I try to remove the million-plus records are ceiling. Boxes of records are in the tors’ records, Taylor said he buys a Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and John ■ bathing beauties during the filming of the performers sing, dance, recite one- into a classroom for her courses in mystique from hypnosis. Everyone alphabetize. It is next to impossible rafters overhead. lot that aren’t but holds them until along with 18 swimmers in an extravagant Houseman, most of whom are in liners and generally fulfill their self-hypnosis and hypnotherapy. has the capacity to induce a self­ to find any specific record in the un­ A trip to the house next door they are. newest Muppet feature film, “The Great Esther Williams-type water ballet. (UPI their 70s. Also featured in the cast is showmanship fantasies, something Classes are almost as well attended hypnotic state. It opens up the sub­ organized section. repeals a more organized area. A un­ “As soon as a record goes out of ' Muppet Caper,” In London. As part of the Patricia Neal. photo) they’d never do in front of an as the show — at $95-125 for a course conscious mind and allows people to “If you come back in about 20 iversity folklore professor and a print, there’s a period of a few years .: musical comedy escapade. Miss Piggy •' "Ghost Story” is a tale of intrigue audience while in a fully conscious of five classes. explore their potentials without in­ years we might have it all filed,” and terror in a small town among country music drummer are where the value goes down to state. Pdt’s pupils (some 40,000 in the hibition. Taylor said as he brought a visitor to searching through a room devoted to nothing. Ten years iater or so it go^s four old friends who never came to Pat cleverly manipulates her past nine years) are wide-ranging in “Some doctors and businessmen, his backyard storeroom. • country and western music. Ihey up and people are willing to pay a terms with the trespasses of their Henry Fonda, ‘Empire’ willing guinea pigs into losing their age, socio-economic background and along with housewives, want to prac­ What began as a search for rumba, keep their coats and gloves on reasonble price or more.” youth. Deadline set self-consciousness by making ethnic groups. So are the reasons for tice self-hypnosis just to relax ten­ fox trot and tango music when he because the storeroom, which Peopie from “all over the world” HARTFORD — The Connecticut suggestions or asking off-beat attending the classes — professional, sions and pressures. And it works. took dancing lessons 27 years ago resembles a library, is colder than send ’Taylor their “want lists.” Even to get special Oscars Dickinson returns Commission on the Arts is seeking questions. personal, medical, emotional and People learn they have choices and grew into full-time work when Tayior the January day outside. though he can go through only half of HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Special Fonda, 75, made his screen debut nominations from the public for Example: “How would you house- psychological. options in their lives. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Angie retired 12 years ago. Asked if they are having any luck, his collection, he said he has “a pret­ honorary Oscars will kfe presented to in “Farmer Takes a Wife” in 1935. Connecticut Arts Awards 1981. break an elephant?” Many classes include college “There is a mistaken belief that Dickinson returns to television next “As my coliection grew I had to the drununer said, “More luck than ty good batting average on most His credits in more than 90 films. The commission has set a March The basis of P at’s show is having students seeking self-hypnosis as a the individual loses control when he season with a weekly NBC half-hour buy houses to put them (the records) we can afford.” iists.” actor Henry Fonda and the motion He was nominated in 1957 for an 9 deadline for nominations. All patrons entertain one another. Pat means of knowledge retention for or she is hypnotized. Just the op­ situation comedy series titled "The in. I started out with a little box In another room there’s a wall of Asked how people find him, Taylor picture “The Empire Strikes Back” during next month's Academy Oscar as co-producer of “12 Angry nominees must be Connecticut sings, backed by a three-piece com­ examinations, especially law posite is true. People have greater Angie Dickinson Show." about so big.” He held his hands rockabilly albums — mostly reprints said, “I don’t know. TTiey just do.” Awards presentations. Men,” and received the American residents. Awards will be given for bo, and encourages solo perfor­ students preparing for bar exams. control of their minds and bodies Scheduled to make her debut next about three feet apart. of 1950s music. While he used to advertise in trade September. Dickinson will play a The Academy of Motion Picture Film Institute’s Life Achievement “excellence in the arts” and for mances by the hypnotized customers. Many, too, include musicians and when they are hypnotized. The cardboard box is now the houi;e “Elvis was a rockabilly when he magazines, he’s left that behind and recently divorced woman who enters Arts and Sciences announced Award in 1978. “service to the arts.” Now and then a hypnotized patron writers who feel more creative when “For instance, when I have a per­ across the street, the house next first started out,” Taylor said, depends on “want list” and local peo­ the work force for the first time and Wednesday it had yoted to honor Fon­ “The Empire Strikes Back," Nomination forms, available at loses all inhibitions and begins a strip “under.” son in a catalyptic state suspend Giant panda Wei Wei of the Shanghai Acrobatics Troupe door, a house six blocks away and puiling an aibum from the wall. ple searching through his coliection finds herself immersed in commerce da as “ a consummate actor, in produced by George Lucas, will public libraries, should be sent to tease — even demure ladies well past There are people who attend Pat’s himself rigidly between two chairs — performs a baby-sit as he. an eight-year-oid maie, pushes a two large sheds in the backyards. There was a big run on Elvis on weekends. in a Los Angeles department store. recognition of his brilliant ac­ receive an Oscar for special achieve­ the commission at 340 Capitpl Ave., their prime. Pat, long accustom ^ to classes to lose weight, cure insom­ by heels and neck, it’s not a trick. Someone broke into one of the records when the entertainer died, Refurbishers of oid 78 rpm juke The Dickinson show will be doii panda in a baby carriage. The troupe performed in complishments and enduring con­ Hartford, CT 06106. repressed desires, quickly says, nia, quit smoking or to seek ways to They are simply using their sub­ houses recently and stole a record the collector said, but there was boxes aisd send their customers to ment in' visual effects, the same produced by Carson Productions, Tokyo last week. (UPI photo) tribution to the art of motion pic­ ‘Freeze,” and the performer ’ is improve or save faltering marriages. conscious minds to control muscular player and Taylor’s golf clubs. “very little play” after Beetle John Taylor to buy records. award won by “Star Wars,” the owned and operated by long-time talk tures.” film’s predecessor, in 1977. frozen in immobility. Doctors and other professional functions.” show host Johnny Carson. /HOUKa/canciiM/ I N T tM T A T l S 4 I X IT • • M LV D I LAN S Andrews doubles CAST HANTFOW) 8«S-*t« Promises unfulfilled on stage, in dance BAROAIN M A T IN U DAILY HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Julie An­ By GLENNE CURRIE then enters her mind, meeting her of "its.” Since the direction season at the New York State Darci Kistler and Ib Andersen, Kyra vmST SHOW ONLY ll.» 0 drews will play a dual cole in “Vic­ other, sensual, half and exploring the Foreman takes is often determined Theater. It’s still not top-drawer Nichols and Jean-Pierre Frohlich, NEW YORK (UPI) - It looked like TV tonight Sntilif Ifitiftlrlon tor, Victoria," which requires her to unexplained dreams which supposed- by word associations, these il- choreography. and Heather Watts. a promising week: theater avant gar- f in in ii lim *’ fo r play both Victor and Victoria in the iy reveai her sexual fantasies — iiteracies may be deliberate, but I The music, presumably The late Jose Limon’s “Scherzo,” H x rt'itl the lu o dist Richard Foreman back after a MGM comedy to be directed by her many translated into food terms. doubt it. “suggested” to him by Stravinsky dating from 1955, for some reason iwi'ih'd him numt. couple of years in Europe; a new Foreman has provided a brief “Penguin Touquet” is a flight of t M fualon. Albert Ingalls decidaa to stardom in the big leagues. Host I ntil ltnhiy. husband, Blake Edwards. buff Balanchine, is from Stravinsky’s had never been seen in New York till ; ( ] j ( I ] 0 8 N«w« 11:35 ballet by Peter Martins and another taka matters into hia own hands Paul Winfield listens to tha raminis- Happy Days Again Co-starring with Andrews will be glossary of the images he uses, but the imagination, but I can’t imagine World War I theater piece, “ Histoire Jan. 28, when the Jose Limon Dance !(]j AXkiTIwFwnHy CD whanhataarnsthatSylvia'sfatheris canaaaoftheplayarsandviewa vin­ 12:00 by the late great Jose Limon never ■Qb Joktr’tWNd Robert Preston, lured out of retire­ his imagination works at so many its purpose. du Soldat.” But apart from giving the Company opened a 13-performance planning on moving her to antoher tage photographs and film footage (D Collage BaakatballProvidence before seen in New York. (Ed NCAA Swimming Conllnunn Peter Martins, de facto male star atata. (Concluaion; 60 mins.) of soma of tha great players that va St.John's ment last year to star in the soon-to- removes from the average male dancers imitation military or season at City Center. From Diytkiw CiHomlt v« UCLA M onday But they^proved just that: of George Baianchine's New York (Cl^ed-Captionad; U.S.A.) made up tha Negro Baseball CD Movie -(Adventure) ** be-released “S.O.B." theatergoer’s that it’s extremely dif­ cowboy boots, Martins makes no 0 1 Dronm Of Joannio 9 9 Greet Performancea 'To Be Leagues. promises. 0 TV Community CoHogo; Amor- "LagandofthaLoat" 1957 John PG’ "Victor, Victoria,” set against the ficult to follow where he leads. City Ballet, is being groomed as attempt at a narrative or political “Scherzo,” as reconstructed by the Young. Gifted and Black' This is the Wayne, SophiaLoren. Two menona Foreman’s far-out theatrical ICO Tho tooond Conlury moving story of tha late playwright 10:00 background of Paris in the 1930s, will Sample definitions: possible successor to Balanchine and ballet. 0 3-2-1 ConlocI Lou Grant A bitter strike over traaaura hunt in the Sahara Desert pieces, produced by his Ontological- company’s artistic director, Carla Newlywed Fallon (Pamela Sue Lorraine Hanabarry. told in the auth­ CD clash over a woman. (2 hrs.) be filmed entirely at Pinewood “Cabbages: Where babies come Jerome Robbips as the company’s Nor does he provide any apparent 0 Hogon'oHorooo Martin) shares a tender moment or's own words and featuring Ruby automation, lad by an aggressive Hysteric Theater, are usually barely Maxwell, has four men dancing with 0 Jim Rockford; Prhroto reporter, splits tha city room and 9 Dr. Gena Scott On Habrawa The Studios near London this March. from. (Aiso: each cabbage is a globe top choreographer. He has produced linkage of style between the four and playing a single drum. Their with her husband Jeff (John Dae as Miss Hanabarry. Barbara 9 Fantasy faland A young woman intelligible but fascinating. His kivooUgotor James), the nephew of her father’s Barrie. Claudia McNeil, AIFraaman, forces Lou to taka management's (an earth, a breast).” some small works in the Balanchine movements of the work, being con­ 6:30 side against his staff. (60 mins.) with revolutionary ideas about how Power Behind drumming is an integral part of the biggest rival in the business world, Jr., Roy Schaidar. Blythe Danner to run a household and a plumber “ Penguin Touquet,” which opened ) Coral Burnolt And Friondt News "Penguin Touquet: A dish mold which indicate a certain talent, tent to use any type of step or lift before beginning a tennis match in and Lauren Jones portray the key CD whowanlatolivalikaaking arrive on The Throne Feb. 1 at the Off Broadway Public percussion score by. Hazel Johnson. 1e Toe Dough CD9 Foul Play Gloria ia framed for (something to eat) but also a sexual but there has yet to come a major suggested by the music. The result which she and her father totally ig­ people in her life and some of the Fantasy Island to live out their Theater, is less fascinating than It appears as a naive little work, >, J 01 NBCNowo------characters she created in her writ- a crime-of-paaaion murder, and DO IT DAILY — Know your future experience (like eating).” breakthrough. gives the dancers certain oppor­ » ^ O v o rE a a y O u o o l:’Harmofllca nore their spouse doubles partners whan Tucker bacomaa wrongfully draama. (Repeat; TOmina.) teasing. p d the present production gives no in Episode Five of ABC-TV's i^ .(9 0 mine.) ^ 12.05 by reading the Astrograph for your Other definitions confuse even NYCB gave the world premiere pf tunities, but does not indicate an vlftuoto Larry Adlor. Holla: Hugh 9 Movla -(Suapanaa) ** “Far- implicated in tha case, both wind up "Penguin Touquet” introduces a indication of the strong dynamics Oowna and Frank Blair. (Cloied- DYNASTY. Monday, February 16, aa pray for tha police as wall as tha CD ABC News NIghtlina x t a i Horoscope in The Herald. further when they use “who's” in­ Martins’ “Suite from Hlstoire du overall conception of the work. awallMyLovaly*' RobartMitchum, 12:30 Limon presumably provided original­ Capllonad: U.S.A.) Chauffeur • Michael’s bedroom Charlotte Rampling. A private da- real murderers. (60 mini.) young woman and her psychiatrist. 0 Boh Nawhart Show 9 Movla -(Advantura) ** "Bak QQ Hogan's Heroes stead of “whose” and “it's” instead Soldat” Jan. 29 during its winter The leading roles were taken by spying uncovers the secret deal tactiva, Philip Marlowe, la hired to 9 9 9 Tomorrow Coast- PG ly. 6:56 tlmora Bullat” 1080 James Fallon made to marry Jeff in return help the police. There have been To-Coaat Quaata: John B. Andar­ 0 N o w a for funds to bail her father out of his aeven unsolved murders and the Coburn. Omar Sharif. A pool- \ 7M> hustling hero has an eye for green­ aon and hia wife Keka, the Iggy Pop financial emergency, and leads to pollceneedafallguy. Marlowe tries Rock Act. (90 mini.) ISNowa backs and the ladies. (Rated PG) an explosive confrontation between to solve the murders In this classic. _ 12:36 I M JLS.H. 0 0 3 mine.) Blake and his strong-willed (2 hrs.) CD Star Trek 'Aasignmani; Earth’ I ABCNowa daughter. 6:30 9 Connecticut Prime Tima 9 NatlonalHaalth Quiz Hosted by 1:00 - I BuHaaya CD Marv Griffin Quests: June GC Rat Patrol 1 CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME / LTERED Books I SportaCantar cover girl Cheryl Tiega and actor Carter. Johnny Cash, Dean Conn. Providence ) FaaUvalOf Fallh Pater Graves, this program will test (3) NCAA Baakatball Ken Russell. va St.John's HDD SAME IShaNaNa 9 NCAA Basketball Louisville va viewers' general medical know­ Memphis State ledge and evaluate their health riak 9 USAFRallglouaFllm SMTES I NaMySavItt-ThoArta factors for the four leading causes The Writer on Her Work, edited an essay. “I am a writer at her work,” she 0K)0 ' 1:30 said. of “The Collection” in 1978. Only for un­ ) FranchChof CD M.A.8.H. Hawkeys bats 6. J. he of daath: heart disease, cancer, Adam 12 I FacoThoMualc Benny Hill Show CD ® That'alrtcradlbleAlhrilllng 'Homa Firaa’ stroke and auto accidents. (60 CD and with an introduction by Janet BomoyMIllor can go an antireday withouiteltinga Although one wishes the collection were regenerate movie fans. (UPI) 7:26 atlampt to pilot a apaadboat (B) Superatar Voltaybali Cup mins.) 2:00 Sternburg Tic Tec Dough joke,and Chsrissgearsupforacon- 33 Nawa, Waathar EVERY I DadyNumbor through a floating fira tunnal, a Match 8. Britiah Columbia va 9 Independent Nawa larger, it still offers much that is beneficial S frontation with the officer who 'ex­ 8:00 ghaatlydoublamurdarthatiaaoivad Ontario 3 ) Beat Of Midday (W.W. Norton, $14.95) 7:30 iled'him to Korea. 10:30 and illuminating to those with a desire to a Mag ulna CD The White Shediow All work and whan an ayawitnaaa rallvaa tha tar- (B) Movla -(Mualcel) •••* 9 SportaCantar ^ Joe Franklin Show (D 9 Dynasty Chauffeur Mi- 9 Oat Smart AN EPIC COMEDY "Something again is beginning to be born. Smash, by Carson Kanin (Vikins ) ASInThaFamHy no play makea Ken Raevea a vary rifying avani through hypnoala, and "Qreeaa** 1B78 John Travolta. 9 OIck Cavatt Show write. The craft emerges with both its chaal's bedroom spying uncovers 2:08 (GIVE O R TAKE A N INCH) )FamiyFoud mad coach whan Salami and Vitag- a harolc aight-yaar-old boy whoaa Olivia Navirton-John. Famad broad- 9 Hollywood Squaraa A dance is dancing m e.” *14.95) Fallon's secret deal to marry Moment Of Meditation rewards and demands. It involves, as Muriel I FaeaThoMualc llagalanightjobrapoaaaaainocara quick action aavaa a man from burn­ way mualcalabouthighachoollifain 11:00 (D Muriel Rukeyser, who wrote these lines, vm and thalrloaa of ataapatarta hurting C o lb y's nephew Jeff in return for 2:30 ing to daath in an apartmant houaa tha fiftl^ (Ratad PQ) (110 mint.) Rukeyser says, the passion to reach out to Author^irector Kanin has followed up his' I 660,000 Pyramid funds to ball her father out of his 3 3 C D 9 9 9 News tha taam.(60 mlna.) t^ za. (60 mlna.) I d O <8 Llltia Houaa On Tha 9 Laurel And Hardy grew up like many women with the parental others, and, as Gail (Godwin reminds us, “the semi-fictional account of Hollywood, JLS.H. financial amargancy. (60 mins.) 3 ) M.A.8.H. I MaoNolM.ahror Report CD PM Megeilne GD What'aHappanlng Amarlce? Pralrla Plauged by goaaip and con- 3:00 THE GD Bonny Hill Show suggestion that she marry a doctor. When he discipline of a lifetime.” / “Moviola,” with a semi-fictional account of a (])Movl«-(Draiii«) — U "R«d CD Movla -(Drama-Advantura) a Shoes*' 104i8 Moira Shearer. Anton 9 NCAA Baakatball Stanford va was out on house calls, she could write poetry. Star Black (UPI) Broadway musical. The story is told by Midge Washington State **Mi "SIratagIc Air Command" INCREDIBLE Walbrook. Tha story of a lovely bal­ 1956 Jamaa Stawad. June Allyson. It took her years, quite apart from the ques­ Maghakian, the production secretary, who lerina inablttaratruggla of caraarva 9 Program Unannounced 9 Connecticut Screening Ball player who's racaltad to duty DRINKING tion of marriage, to accept her vocation. Her marriage. (2 hrs.) bacomaecommandarofSACpIana. finds love as well as frustration, triumph and (THAT WAYH Room [p 5 [ w om an story, “The Education of a Poet,” reflects the 9 9 9 Monday Night At The (^hra.) - The Question of Palestine, by disgust, as she helps guide the mythical Movlaa'Angel Ouatad' 1961 Stare; OIck Cavatt Show SportaCantar underlying theme of self-discovery in “The Jean Stapleton, John Putch. A Odd Couple 9 BawItehod Edward Said (Vintage Books. musical “Shine On, Harvest Moon,” from first 11:30 Writer on Her Work,” a stimulating collection mother of a saamingly wall- S 3:30 TV Tomorrow ^ All In Tha Family casting to Broadway opening. Kanin’s prose *2.95) adjusted boy. who with datarmina- (S) NCAA Baakatball Stanford va ” The yearns of 16 essays by woman writers, edited and sometimes seems like automatic writing, but tion and love, manages to gat her ® Kojak Washington State The dispute between Israelis and Arabs has Wten (D Maude University Of Kansasvs with an introduction by Janet Sternburg. son medical and psychiatric help 9 Happy Daya Again the cut-throat shenanigans of producer, direc­ ynivaraitv Of Missouri best lilin *’ been, and remains, one of the most signficant whanhagoaabaraarkaHaramokIng 4:00 The virtue of this collection lies in its varie­ tor et al certainly ring true. (UPJ) Verloua Programming Bonenie 9 9 9 The Tonight Show The YOUR MORNINQ a marijuana cigarattathat hasbaan 9 News —ChiHet ChsmpUn, and dangerous of geopolitical confronUtions. TV Community College AFTERNOON NCAA Baaketbell(Tue.) Bast of Carson* Host: Johnny Car­ ty of approaches. Novelist Anne Tyler soaked in highly dangerous 'angel 4:30 LOS ANGELES TIMES It has resulted In five wars, thousands of 4:68 Certoona 12:00 ^ ^ u i Programming son. Quasta: Sammy Davis Jr., describes herself as someone who doesn't talk dust'. (2 hrs.) 22 ANva PS______O JImBakkaf 9:00 GD(DCD Nowa 9 9 Texet Susan Sarandon. (Repeat: 60 9 deaths, billions of dollars in damage and You 9:30 well. “ lam the kind of person who wakes up at WAY! 8K)0 Tom And Jarry 9 UvIngFelth 9 Up And Coming 5:00 Solomona Seal, by Hammond Innes CD Houaa C a lls Dr. Mtchaala and mins.) Prayer billions squandered on weapons instead of CD Nawa Brady Bunch 9 9 9 Card Sherka Qhoal And Mra. Muir A M Captioned Nawa CD four in the morning and suddenly thinks of Ann Andaraon smuggle a man want- 6:04 peaceful pursuits. And there’s no end in sight. (Knopf, *11.95) 6:30 9 Phil Donahue Show 9 Varioua Programming (Exc. 3:30 Movla-(Drama) *** "Daapar- what she could have said yesterday at lunch. CD Daniel Boone GD LIttIa Raacela ad by tha police into tha hospital to (D Nawa I'TESS’ Joe Franklin Show Not to be forgotten - the Arab-Israeli dis­ Sorcery and rebellion in New Guinea; arms visit his gravely III father. ata Hours" 1656 Humphrey 6:45 Celebration Of The Eucherlat 9 SoaemaStraat 9 F.A. Soccar (Mon.) S 6:30 For me, writing something down was the only Shop 9 9 Only The B a ll Was White Bogart, Fradric March. A group of Daniol Boone pute has also led to the dispersal of 4 million smuggling in the South Seas; philatelic detec­ CD New Zoo Revue Beeeme Street 9 Movla 9 9 VIHaAlagra road out.” Before Jackie Robinson broke ba- aacapad convicts keep a man and 6:64 ^ u r Megexine 9 IDraamOf Jeennia Profaaalonal Team Rodeo Moslem and Christian Arabs from their tive work on two continents; an English estate 9 Family Feud •^ all'acoiorbarrlarin 1046,many his family hoataga. (2 hra.) Poet Alice Walker believes: “Writing saved ® Morning Prayer 9 Richard SImmona Show 12:25 3:Sa Louiaianava Tulsa homes. The story of those Arabs, known as the agent who finds love on a rusty World War II talented black playara ware denied 9 ABC News NfghtHna S nie from the sin and inconvenience of 6:68 9:30 CD New Jeraey CD 9 FYl Palestinians, is not one that has captured landing ship off Bougainville. Novelist Innes 9 Today*e Woman Brady Bunch 4:00 violence.” And Joan Dldlon says; “I write en­ tho 6:00 John Devidaon Show much attention from the American public But wraps all these themes into a fast-moving tale Partridge Family 93 Search For Tomorrow tirely to find out what I ’m thinking, what I’m CD Vertoua Programming aiWgan’a lalend of murder and revenge. The story Involves S You Bet Your Life GD VMa( Saaaoon: Your New I j n e O u > looking at, what I see and what it means.” more and more the plight of the Palestinians New Zoo Revue i Maude MervQrtffIn IS three generations of the Holland family and Health Field Movla The source of this compulsion not to be causing a disturbance in the American con­ Ryan'aHope 6:16 Beverly HUIbllllea ® Make A Deal Golf (Wad.) sciousness. There are, you know, two sides to their shipping line. You may get confused by Display Ads Newe Domata silent involves confidence, ambition and CD 9:66 9 9 9 Doclora IIOT/H I the story. some of the family relationships, but the oddly 6:30 JhnBekker Ask Kleiner courage. 9 Weethervlew 12:66 P le ^ e n ts ■ I m e s m For the Palestinian side, “The Question of* assorted worlds of postage stamps and sailing 3 0 FMntelonee ( D 9 FYl j u g i Bunny "N o woman should be shamefaced in 1 My Three tone 10:00 9 Seaeme Streat ★ men come to life in an action-packed thriller. ) Jeffereone 1:00 attempting to give back to the world, through Palestine” can be recommended. It was ) Newe Voung And The Reatleaa Movie MY THAEEANaELSi (UPI) daily TM i WM k In Tlw NBA (Thur.) ) Bewitched Bewitched CENE ^ R IC H A R D written by Edward Said, a Palestinian and a My Three Sona her work, a portion of its lost heart,” says poet iBuBwMiln ) MIkeDouglee DEIAR DICK: PIm m tell me what network had “The Rlfle- • cemmty hy W E D B l‘“^ PRYOR scholar who lives and teaches in New York Ci­ 9 AHMyChHdran 1 Love Lucy Louise Bogan. The fear of attempting to ) VprkMM Programming ) RomporRoom 4:30 man” and “Cheyenne." Will any of th eu alder Weeterni be ,4am S Bfffla Sptwmrk P BportaContor Movie create a work of art holds many women back ty. 'The (Question of .Palestine” is an eloquent ) RomporRoom I ^ofeealonal Rodeo (Tue.) FNntotonee rerun al any time? Aha, who played Chick Cannen' ion on S:66 1 9 Lee Ve9ee Oembit Henley Regetle (Mon.) “The Rlllemta.’’ S.R.D., TIpp City, Ohio. Mnmi 21. n, n, a uirA and impassioned demand for justice for ) 92 Alive 19 9 Daya Of Our LIvaa from a sustained dedication to serious writing, The Art of the Broadway Poster, by in the Herald I AmoiloonTraN ln*School Programming Chrlat The Living Word ABC carried both those shows — “Cheyenne’’ from '55 to M CMkrik 10 Ichael STIR Palestinians. It’s must reading for thoughtful I ln*SchoolPro9remmlng (Exe. Sternburg believes. “Endemic to the situation Michael Patrick Hearn (Ballantine Movla (Exc. Mon.) Bowitchod '63, “The Rifleman" from '58 to '63. Some local stations rerun ^ students of Middle Elast geopolitics. .) 1:30 One Day At A Time those series and others from that era, and you can check to see CRAZY of the woman writer,” she explains In her in­ paperback, *10.95) 7 M TomLereon Show Streele Of Sen Freneleco TMaN iLN . I4JI; M MI-1441 David Vesey (UPI) > BuMeeye Gp AddamaFamUy if your stations have such plans. Johnny Crawford played troduction, is “the difficulty of acknowledging The posters and window cards advertising I Morning S 9 NCAA WraatHng (Mon.) 6:00 10:30 she is a writer. Even now a woman who Laurence Olivieri Theater and D Popoyo And Bugs Bunny m Jaka Heaa Ooapol Tima ANInTheFemlly Mark McCain. Brwdway shows have had their artistic ups Subscribe Today D 0 Good Homing Amorlea 2:00 Wonder Women 1 H > . . . acknowledges her creative power goes against Cinema, by Robert L. Daniels and downs oyer the years, coinciding with the 047-9040 1 RlohardSImmonothow Aa Tho World Tuma Iron aide DEAR DICK: I have recently seen some movies from the P BportoConlar 9 9 9 Bloekbuatera NCAA Swimming (Mon.) '40t ilarring a child actress named Margaret O’Brien. Could deep prohibitions. To reveal oneself is to be state of Broadway Itself. But at their best they 9 Jolter'aWHd ^ t Smart (Barnes, *19.95) i O 0 Todo) WOnoUfaToUvo MovM(Exe.Frl.) you please tell me where she Is now and If she Is still acting? open to criticism, and women have not been 10:50 Davey And Goliath The title is misleading, as the “theater” have a tracted artists like Ben Shahn, Sergei A c^ n l On Living (Mon.) MRS. MYRNA BICKFORD, Princeton. N.J. nsniir trained to sustain commitment in a hostile 9 Nowe Happy Daye Again section is limited to 11 pages simply listing the Soudekine’ Lee Simonson, Cecil Beaton, and 10:66 9 9 Anothar World Margaret lives In the Lw Angeles area, and 1 see her at critical arena.” CS Now* 2:30 9 Mlater Rogera cart<»nisU like James Thurber, Peter Amo, 7:30 (DNewebreek i Sleraky And Hutch various functions from time to time. Yes. she still acts when JlieDeVil great actor’s stage roles, from a school There are always salient exceptions to such 11:00 QD Abbott And CoataUo Cartoon Travel Service Charles Addams and Saul Steinberg. This 9 ) QreetS|»eoe Coeater ' 9 Domata 8:16 she can find a part she wants to do. a rule. In the current critical arena, writers production of “Julius Caesar” in 1916, when he W Jm Beklierthew eude Harmano Pablo 888 MAIN STREET volume, well researched, well written and Idday 9 Varioua Programming not included in this collection take lofty risks was 9, to “The Party” in 1973. The rest of the 9 ieoehyDoo 9 MaggI# And Tho Boauttful Ma* 6:30 DEAR DICK: My husband and I have had this argument for 848 -2 18 8 Love Boat 'M^'DevlinV A i S ’ - S teautifully illustrated, traces the art of the I book is a chronological record of his films, * 6.-00 ^ n a (Exe. Tue.) Barney Miller too long, so I'd like to know who's right. He claims Tom Keo- Mary McCarthy, Ullian Heilman, Elizabeth Broadway poster from the first Broadway CD Captain Kangaroo ) Straight Telfc M.A.S.H. 9 You Bet Your Ufa nedy Gene Rayburn are brothers, and I say it's Tom Ken­ Ovtr SO Fears •«OkUHCWv,EV>Aaluta- D.H»6 D.«^ Days $1.00 Discount^10.25 H Paid in Advance the local K-Mart at the border and Z rival in the Ulster defense force. Many are Washington based. They fO« SALE ITEMg ONLY. MAXIMUM $1 ^ . 0 0 are like a fraternity, wheeling and buy 10 or 20 or a cache of SO. It’s an"* A narcotics dealer in Paris stands Help w tim a a u $ lim » OpportunftfM 14 a good chance of being shot with an dealing all the time. They are respec­ ongoing problem,” Feild said. ^ table businessmen, or consider Trying to curb the weapons flow is ^ American handgun. The blood in the AMCMICA’t O lO I t T H C IN tO N streets of Beirut is spilled by themselves so," Feild said. a matter of priorities. OF iC f C M A M IH O A t “ When you say gumrunning — w el Nf IM OUALirilO FAMtUIl American handguns and automatic “We run into them all the time. TOO^IAATC THfmOWN weapons smuggled from the U.S. for They are fully aware of the law. are under severe budget restraints.; great profit. Some are completely legal; some are We are going more for terrorist- ‘ American small arms are at a completely illegal. Then there is the groups. ’^e simple Mexican gun transaction we don’t have time to 10 0 Y a a n premium on the illegal m arket bell curve where most fall into a gray Serving The GreaterIhral^ Manchester Area For ICE CN EM STINES , CARVf I AIMtStNTATIVFt CALL A PROFESSIONAL area.” fool with,” an agent said. “ We are in­ because they are easily obtainable in WILL M AT THf Terms used by officials and volved with more sophisticated kinds CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ the U.S. while European countries Cmil let Cn«i Han 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643 271 1 have strict controls on the sale of dealers to describe legal and illegal of cases, like Startron (night vision) arms commerce are often code binoculars diverted to Libya.” ELMWOOD, CONN. weapons over the counter, say PHONE 643-2711 Vallayviaw Dr., Deepwood 1144 New Britain Ave federal sources. phrases that approach double-speak. While Customs officials look FOR AaOIOTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUH AD Gun running is a “neutrality abroad. Alcohol, Tobacco and_. Or., Foatar St., and Birch Feb. 21st. A 22nd. Vou Can Advertise Your Service ()r Butineoa In This "A great deal of people come to the HIM Dr. U.S. for the sole purpose of buying violation.” Arms sale approval is Firearms agents, whose Directory For As Little As $3.65 Per Week. Please CAU HELEN TO M AKf AN AFAOINTMCNT handguns for use in their own coun­ handled by the Office of Munitions dutiesoverlap with the FBI, try to keep track of a domestic arms race PLEASE READ ADVERTISINS CAU TIU mi Call 643-2711 And Ask For Joe. try." said Martin J. White, director Control, which has ties to the Arms 64B4I648 of frightening proportions to the of investigations for the U.S. Control and Disarmament Agency. YOUR AD DEADLINE 800-43M008 Customs Service. Weapons shipments are called layman. CtassHM ads an taken Bunorafr^oNTMCTim Mtirs H AM CUmiM "transfers” or "military sales.” Political fringe and criminal EMTIUUITFOIIO “Whenever there is control of a pvar ItM phone as a Gon- 12:00 noon Iho day Columbua Circle and “ Battle tested” is a good sales hook. organizations have access to & FJnRIUI) REMODONK product (in one country), you find vsnlanGa. The HaraM la before pubHeatlon. MIchaal Avenue Area, smuggling, whether it’s jeans, sophisticated arsenal produced id Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Wouldn’t Main & Wlllys Street Area, □ EDUCATION Room Additions, Decks, Ali SM CENTCR tT n iT garages or stolen from the military: Your Ad * * * refrigerators or guns. That's why we ADVERTISme Silver Lane atarting at •••••••••••••••••••••••••• types of Remodeling and became a source country," White Raids overblown Deadline for Saturday Is Look Great Hours; Tuet. thru FrI. Tip of iceberg " than only to tha sbo of RATES Main Street, & Beacon Hill Private InatrucOona 18 repairs. Free estimates. 6 to 5:30 said. Kokin, who says illegal gun running 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 1 DAY..r..14'MsrBm •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully insured. Saturday 8 to 5:00 tho original InsaiHon. - Tolland Street Area. Here? fCtoaad Mondars; With 600 special agents in 60 from the U.S. is negligible, considers . During the 1970s, ATF agenU! day’s daadHna Is 2:30 30AYO ...13*swnsin VOICE, PIANO, PHONE 843-6017 domestic and eight foreign offices. Eirors wMeh da nal Friday. CALL ERNIE ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - publicized raids by Customs or the seized 117,844 firearms, the tip of ad* 6DAYO ...12*snsraiin Former Faculty New York Customs is hard pressed to stem the leasan the valtM of the 643-8036 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and illegal iceberg that includes every Phone 043-2711 20DAYS ...-iVasRSM City Music It Art High School. AUTO sanicE flow of illegal weapons. White said it Firearms somewhat overblown by variety of submachine gun, grenade,- advardsaniant WIN not ta 10«fOM>»|RLlOMi Can 644-8567. is virtually impossible to tell how 8U8T0NMIIIY government and the press. some rocket launchers and lots of. oorraclod by an ad- HAPPY ADO *2.00 aa You May Run Qaxsified Advertitinf many American weapons are "You see a picture on TV of 13 silencers. Pond Circle Your Ad For MAPLE M@bil smuggled out of country. rifles and it’s called a major arms "I see hundreds and hundreds of and Rosewood Drive. .Suprr .SVrrlre, Inr. Gives You More Another official said it's hard to FRENCH LESSONS. Conver­ At Many Q At • OIL . LUBRICATION • cache. I would not consider the il­ silencers,” said Curtis Bartlett, an AVIMlIi mwi Insertions As DIESEL PUEL ForYow tell, but the number annually is legal export of 30 or 40 machine guns ATF firearms specialist who is sational French and grammar TIRES AND BATTERIES 3 CALL CAVE given in my home. Call 646- You Wish. 228 SPBUCE n . HAIiaiESTa "astronomical." a major clandestine shipment,” he gatekeeper at “The Vault” in ht Bfral^ Advertisini Dollar. 647-8846 said. Washington where ATF stores ope of, 13 “ You had people after World War the largest firearms collections for; Htip Wanlad SHANNON’S CERAMIC Legal exports II sending guns to Israel. There are identification. * □ EMPLOYMENT CUPBOARd • Lessons now Q UALin ALUMINUM WORN IT TUNtXT 3 MEDICAL SECRETARY - 5 forming, Tuesday thru Friday Illegal gun-running flows in Armenians who want to settle a score Among weapons traced from the" h$ PART TIME PRINTER, day week, 9 to 5. Manchester Be Sure Public information officer for the Bureau of bureau stores one of the largest firearms 13 experienced on AB Dick 360, nights, 7 to 10. Class paints, tandem with the legal export of with the Turks and Cubans who want vault are the pistol that gave David; Halp Wanted D octor’s Office. Heavy cleaning tools, et cetera Alcohol, Tobacco an(j Firearms Charles collections for identification. At left Is the mornings. Apply at transcription. Send resume weaponry shipped by governments. to launch an invasion against Castro. Berkowitz the tag of “The .44 Caliber; Manchester Press 143 West supplied. AH techniques To Give Nixon displays two submachine guns at modern MAC-10 with silencer, the other a There has always been patriotic Killer” and the automatic carbine; PART TIME - Earn extra and salary requirements to: featured. 5266006. The U.S., the Soviet Union and N o n c i t money while the kids are in Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Box MM, c/o Manchester These France lead in legal exports. As Thompson Model 1928A1. (UPI photo) smuggling in the U.S. I’m not saying Patty Hearst used during her- 1 — Loot in d Found Herald. NLL TUNSKY "The Vault" in Washington, D.C., where the school. Telephone Solicita­ government arms trade accelerates, 50 guns don’t go to Ireland, but Soviet odyssey with the Symbionese Libera-! 2 — Proonals tion. E. Hartford company. A ACCOUNTING CLERK - 3 — Announcomento Very busy East Hartford dis­ □ REAL ESTATE Pros A so does the illegal market. arms to Libya — there’s a hell of a lot tion Army. ; ;ood telephone voice and dlc- AUTO BODY MAN with some ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDINB apolitical and enforce State Depart­ office that isn’t cleared to speak to you could see a picture of Sandinistas 4 — Entertainmenl tributor is expanding and experience, or helper willing ...... Gun runners today are unlike the more to be worried about there.” Domestic adversaries of federal; 5 — Auctions fion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I Call, - ment rules."’ an agent said. the press. Only Kokin will do that. with FN rifles from Belgium. A third p.m. and S to 9 p.m. Call Mon. needs enthusiastic person to to learn trade. Call 643-7043. Homee For Sale 23 (20 Colors To Chooso From) Customs and ATF agents don’t con­ agents include vengeful Iranians, pro- FINANCIAL character portrayals of them in old "If you are against military sales, party, a fourth party, a fifth party through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., handle some accounting func­ , Points of exit that are crawling sider their work minimal. Feild and and anti-Khomeini variety; New! 8 — Bonda-Stockt-Mortgagos tions, invoice typing and They All movies. Often, they are sophisticated we can be made to look very bad. If I cannot be controlled. Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. CLERICAL ASSISTANT for COVENTRY 5 ROOM i t AWNINGS A CANOPIES businessmen. Or they are members with gun-runners include Miami, White recalled a Canadian-American York and Miami drug traffickers;! 9 — Paraonai Loans general office duties. fast-paced, growing appliance RANCH. Fireplace. thought for a minute that by getting 10 — Inouranco Successful candidate must be Deserve of terrorist groups. They ship items New York and the Mexican border. firm, Space Research, which was Hells Angels and perhaps even some; NAVY VETS. Career Opoor- distributor service depart­ Carpeting. Lake privileges. out of this business that misery in the IMFLOYMINT personable and able to type 60 ment. Experience helpful, but Only $32|900. Pasek Realtors, ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS ranging from handguns to cited for a violation of sending heavy renegade Green Berets. In 1980, the~ tunities available. Call world would end, I would do it," Strictest control 13-Holp W M tf collect, (518) 462-4321. 9:00 wpm. Salary commensurate we will train. Will be moving MLS, 2867475, 6462257. Your helicopters. Federal officials say Kokin said in a telephone interview. artillery shells to South Africa. FBI investigated the theft of M16s! 14 — Buainofa OpporiuniKes a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with experience. Call Mr. to East Hartford by the end of Phone 649-9095 Main incentive “The U.S. or Germany or Belgium 15 — Situalicn Wanted Fanning at 56^1927. Business Marxists don't mind using M-16s. Arms exports are a m atter of White has stopped many illegal air­ from the 11th Reserve Special month. Please call 666-1461 for RAISED RANCH - One year FREE ESTIMATES -I- EASY TERMS "There is an intense demand for "The main incentive is money," can have the strictest controls in the craft shipments. He doesn’t believe Forces at Fort Meade, Md. ; IDUCATION RNS/LPNS - Crestfield Con­ appointment. EOE. old. 6 Rooms. Formal dining perspective to the businessman. One 18 — Private Inatructiono MECHANIC - Experience in room. Three bedrooms, IVi any U.S. weaponry, no m atter who is White said. world but who is to say where 150 rifles seized on the Dublin docks Maj. Bob Jones, a Regular Army; valescent Home. Manchester. of Kokin’s greatest business coups 19 — Schoois-Clataes 3 p.m to 11 p.m. Excellent all phases of truck and auto BANK TELLER - Manchester baths. Wall-to-wall carpeting. (weapons) go after that?" is minor. advisor to the group, said some of thp- 20 Instructions Wanted going to use it, because U.S. A Smith and Wesson revolver that was the re-sale of Army surplus field benefits for part time and full repairs. Must have own tools. office. First Federal Savings. Two car garage. Acre plus lot, Customs officials acknowledge the Excellent opportunity for per­ weaponry is of good quality,” said E, sells from the counter for about $4(X) equipment to the U.S. government The outlawed weapons have simple weapon thefts were probably “inside! RIAL IBTATi time employees. Call Mrs. Three days a week, plus half with beautiful stone walls. Meade Feild (sic), a senior Customs problem. origins. They come from gun stores jobs." ; 23 — Hornet for Sale son with ambition and depen­ da^ Saturday. Apply:Apply: 1Main $69,900. Group I. Philbrick can bring $3,000 in Lebanon, one after one of the world's largest Grant DNS at 643-5151. dability. Starting rate ^.00 Building Contracting 33 “There are diversion problems. and the homes and stores of burglary 24 > Lota-Land for Sale lice, 1137 Main Street, Ehist Agency, 646-4^. □ BUSINESS ...... f’ investigator. agent estimated. Feild and White arsenals was left on the ground in A West Coast group of former Ira-; 25 — Investment Property per hour, plus excellent Where things go haywire is when a MECHANIC Hartford. Equal Opportunity FARRAND REMODELING - Weapons are sought for insurgent agree that Lebanese households Vietnam. Kokin believes the illegal victims. Seized weapons intend^ for nian police and army officers called; 26 — Buolneat Property Benefits. Call 608-7579. Employer. EXCELLENT BUY!! Raised and SERVICES ^ s e r v ic e . Free munitions shipper knows (State) 27 — Retort Property EXPERIENCED IN all Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, and terrorist use, and also by stockpiled American small arms market is small potatoes. shipment to Ireland were "sold” to the "Iran Free Army” planned to- phases of truck and auto ranch, 10 rooms. Family ...... estimates. Discount senior won’t issue a license, like for South 28 — Reel Estate Wanted Room Additions, Decks, All professional criminals, narcotics long before civil war broke out. "There is so much legal business it deceased persons by a North buy “hundreds of machine guns,! repair, gas and diesel. PART TIME ARTIST room, recreation room, plus Sarvicat Ottered 31 citizens. Company ^p es of Remodeling and dealers and assassins. Legal arms sales are bound by Africa or Libya or Lebanon. They Carolina gun dealer so that the' hand grenades or explosives, fnis-C MItC. tlRVICEA Minimum five years experienced in layout and great in-law apartment. Cen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester owned and would be crazy to get mixed up in it. 31 — Services Offered Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ "Handguns are very popular to just take a chance, go ahead and ship paperwork would be in order. White siles even,” according to Ali Adai, aiC experience. Must have own SECMETMY paste-up. Part time mornings. tury 21. Lindsey Real Estate, REW EAVING BURN operated. Call 6461327. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. State Department restrictions, set by It’s unthinkable for the dealer in the 32 ~ Palnling-Papering Typesetting helpful, typiiw a 6464000. HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas ------Western Europe, chiefly for the it. Or they license it for Spain and said. 33 — Building-Contracting tools. Start at $7.00 per hour. the Office of Munitions Control. U.S. to knowingly circumvent arrested informant under FBP All fringe benefits. For ap­ must. Ask for Nora. Sterling repaired. Window shades, FOR ALL YOUR criminal. Obtaining a pistol (legally) Brokers like Sam Cummings of describe it as widgets,” one agent protection. Adai said the weapon^ 34 — Roofing-Sidmg MANCHESTER. Immaculate LEON CIEZSYNSKI regulations. We apply for licenses for ^ — Heating-Plumbing pointment, call 688-7590. To officers of the South Printery 649-2741. Venetian blinds. Keys. TV CONSTRUCTION NEEDS BUILDER. New homes, ad­ is virtually impossible there. Senten­ said. Seven Room Cape in a quiet FOR RENT, Marlow’s, 867 CALL HARP Interarms and Michael Kokin of everything — including bayonet scab­ were to be used against pro-T 36 V Flooring Windsor Bank and ’Trust ditions, remodeling, lec cing is very severe in England, Ger­ Sherwood International Export Corp. "Put a helicopter in boxes in parts Mexican trade Khomeini Iranians in the U.S. 37^ Moving-Trucking-Slorage HOUSEKEEPER WAN’TED BABYSITTER NEEDED in area near shopping and Main Street. 6465221. CONSTRUCTION. Additions. rooms, garages, kitchens bards," he said. 38 — Servicea Wanted Company at the Main of­ schools. New kitchen with Roofing, Siding, Plumbing, many and France,” Feild said. funnel their wares through the com­ and ship it a piece at a tim e,” White for apartment in East Hart­ Bently School area. 2 pre­ remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, The export license certifies The cross-border Mexican weapons MItC. FOR BALE ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- fice, 1033 John Fitch Blvd., school children. Call after 5 built-ins. Family room. Vinyl and Electrical. Call 643-5001. Other high-demand items are U.S.- plex of State Department approval. said. dormers, roofing. Residential legitimacy. The State Department trade, unorganized but highly active, 40 — Household Goods 1332. South Windsor. Shorthand p.m., 649-9363. siding: Carpeted throughout. or commercial. 649-4291. built night vision devices, optics and Kokin is based in Northridge, Calif., Although private dealers with 41 — Artidea for Sale New gas burner. Fireplace. WATER PROOFING - determines an arms shipment isn’t provides an example of weapons skills are a requirement. electronic gear designed for military and Cummings, now of Monaco, still American operations account for less 42 ^ Building Supplies MASSEUSES Full or part HELP WANTED, with some Garage. $66,500. 646SM. Hatchways, foundation DESIGN KITCHENS, going to an area counter to U.S. starting at a controlled point, and en­ 43 » Peta-BIrda-D^t Good figure aptitude and cracks, basement walls, sump use. Illicit destinations for the goods stocks 10 warehouses of munitions in than five percent of the world arms What's happening? time. Good steadyly clienbclientele. mechanical experience, ^ p ly cabinets. ■ vanities, counter foreign policy interests. Sometimes ding diverted for illicit use, ’The Colt 44 — Musical Inatrumerrta Windham area. Open every supervisory ability helpful. a t 270 H a rtfo rd R d., MANCHESTER. Just listed. pumps, tile lined, dry wells, include Libya. South Africa, Ireland, Alexandria, Va. Both can arm small trade, they remain commercially 45 — Boats A Acceaaorlea tops, kitchen cabinet fronts it works; other times it does not. AR-15, the civilian semiautomatic For the latest news of what’g day 10 a.m. to midnight; Sun­ Ideal position for someone Manchester. Dormered Cape. Excellent gravity feed, window wells. custom woodworking, colonial Mexico, Lebanon and Nicaragua. armies if they get State Department viable because of a commanding happening on weekends in southern 46 Sporting Goods condition!! Aluminum sided Also: Steps, walks, stone “There are a lot of these weapons version of the M-16, is popular in 47 — Garden Products day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. {23-7519. who likes Independent reproductions. J.P. Lewis 646 "We were going crazy with approval. knowledge of spot markets for sur­ with garage, IVA baths, walls, fireplace and ceramic sold to countries that while not Mexico. It is relatively easy to con­ New England, read ’The Herald’s 48 — Antiques work and diversified BABYSITTER WANTED, Income Tax Nicaragua. There was a point when Keeping legal channels open is ac­ plus weapons. Kokin sells such 49 Wanted to Buy HAIR DRESSER four hours, three mornings a fireplace, enclosed porch. tile repairs. Over 30 years directly involved on a military basis, vert to full-automatic and is sold Weekend pages every Friday! responsibilities. Call fencM-in yard. Plus recrea­ experience! 6861013; 643-4953. Somoza wanted arms and the State complished through Washington con­ mainstays as the 4.2 inch mortar, the RINTALB Exrarienced only. Full time week at my home for three Service CRAIG’S CARPENTRY - are sympathetic to the government over the counter. exclusively in Tlie Herald, In Dusy, full service Unisex Karen Sheridan at 289-0061 month old. Call 6465526. tion room with bar. Please Department ruled it out. We are tacts. Kokin's firm has a Washington Browning Automatic Rifle and 52 — Rooms for Rent CALL NOW! SPRING Roofing. Siding, Gutters. to come,” Kokin said. "Conceivably 53 — Apertmenta for Rent Salon. Call Ultimate I, 643- for an appointment. E.O.E. call for appointment! Century Cleaned and replaced. All 54 — Homee for R«nt 2103. PART TIME HELP 21, Lindsey Real Estate, 646 EXPERIENCED INCOME INSTALLATION, sidewalks, Upes of repairs. Free 55 — Btibinees for Hem WANTED afternoons and 4000. TAX PREPARATION, done steps, floors, repairs, etc. Estimates. 6467254. 56 Reeort Property for Rent RAISE YOUR FAMILY evenings waltresslng. ^p ly : In your home. Please call Dan Russ Aceto Concrete 57 - WBItMil ID RBT.t Mosler at 6463329. Construction. 6467364. INCOME! Sell Avon and earn Manchester Pizza, 313 Green Booling SB — M iic. for Rent good money. Call 523-9401. Road, Manchester. 34 Puerto Rican election stalls st^tekbod push AUTOMOTIVI INSURANCE CLAIMS. B & M TREE SERVICE - Experienced claims person to SOUTH WINDSOR - Two Take advantage of our Special ROOFER WILL INSTALL SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) Party. The number of mayors’ seats — Autoe for Bale RECEPTIONIST.TYPIST - Family. Three bedrooms, HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN Roofing. Siding, or Gutters for want to vote for the president and There followed a local campaign in> 62 — Trucka for Sale DENTAL SURGICAL handle property and casualty Mature person to handle EXPER'TLY PREPARED by Winter Rates, ending Pundits who predicted Puerto Rico’s controlled by Romero’s party in the 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale ASSISTANT. Full time for claims. Pleasant staff and fireplaces, separate furnaces, February 28th. 25% OFF, plus Low Discount Price!Price! Call ( Ken Atlantic Ocean have congressmen. We want to be which both Romero and Hemandeal receptionist, typing, and filing two car garage, busline, 80's. leading, independant Tax (Con­ November election would be a step 78 Puerto Rican municipalities iMites 64 — Motorcydee-BIcyclee Manchester office. CDA or working conditions in large sultant. Please phone: Dar DISCOUNT for Senior at 647-1566. masters of our own destiny.” Colon criscrossed the island itC 65 — Cempere-Treilera-Moblle duties. Must be good typist. Negotiable. No agents. Call toward statehood learned instead S an Juan previous experience Manchuter agency. Salary Call Charles Pfisterer at 286 Wade, 649-6851 tor appoint­ Citizens! Free Estimates. plummeted from 40 to 28. Ruben Berrios, leader of the Puer­ caravans. ’They deluged the public Homee preferred. Office skills after 4:00 p.m. on weekdays, that islanders are deeply divided cotnmensurate with ability. 7496 on Tuesday February ment. Fully Insured. References. "We have received a very clear to Rican Independence Party, and wifh a multi-million dollar medij^; 66 — Automotive Service required. 649-2272. Call Insurance Management 2867352. 6467285. over their future relations with the 67 — Autoe for Rent-Leeee 17th., between 10 a.m. and 3 message" from the people. Romero Juan Mari Bras, secretary-general of campaign. Romero preached th? ^ n te r 643-1155. p.m. for an appointment. Household Goods 40 United States. said. “Let’s go slow, let’s take it ATTENDENT NEEDED for the Puerto Rican Socialist Party, say benefits of statehood. Hernandez* Men's Locker Room Facility. WALT’S TAX SERVICE An unexpectedly close re-election easy” Puerto Rico is a Latin society which Colon decried its evils. LICENSED RENTAL PHOTOMAT Performed in the privacy of USED REFRIGERATORS, margin crushed Gov. Carlos Romero •••••••••••••••••••••••••• This person will be responsi­ AGENT for Manchester real CORPORA'nON, one of the WASHKPS, RANGES - Clean, But the independence movement should become an independent nation Passions awakened during thq ble for maintaining Inventory your home. Call Walt Zingler HAVE TRUCK WILL HAUL Barcelo’s dreams for statehood by L o tt and Found 1 estate office. Contact: Mr. largest retailers of photo PRIVATE 6465346. Guaranteed. Parts It Service. was perhaps the biggest loser. The and assume a role in Latin American local campaign came to a head on on work clothes for SO Carlson at 6461060. ALMOST ANYTHING! Clean Low prices! B.D. Pearl It 1984. It brought the executive and finishing,■’ ' ■' Is looking for neat, attics, cellars, odd jobs. leftist Puerto Rican Independence affairs. election night Nov. 4, when Romero POUND ■ Man’s bi-focal employees, for the dally responsiblei and personable in­ PROPERTY Son. 649 Main Street. 6462171. legislative branches to a standoff janitorial cleaning of the Please call 6461096. Party and the pro-Cuban Puerto Berrios favors social democratic proclaimed himself a winner even glasses in case. Vicinity of BANK TELLER TRAINEE - dividuals interested in part Want Ads that promises to last until courts sort French Road. Pick up at building and service vehicles Full time. South Windsor TAX PREPARATION - Rican Socialist Party together got policies. He travels to places like the though preliminary results showed time work In the Manchester, Psinling-Psporing 32 out challenges to two legislative Herald; pay for ad. and for the transportation of Bank It Trust Company. 959 South Windsor area, from 2:30 Reliable and experienced ser- DMISC. FOR SALE barely 6 percent of votes cast. Dominican Republic, Ecuador and his opponent ahead. clothing to and from a neart>y Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ Lots-Lsnd lor Safa 24 vice in your home at seats. 7:00, Monday through PROFESSIONAL PAINTING A visitor to San Juan, in whose Caribbaan Saa Venezuela. Marl Bras looks to Cuba Hernandez Colon rallied his sup­ LOST - Sable Collie,female, 6 laundry building. Hours from sor. Apply In person: Marlyn reasonable cost. Norm Puerto Rico’s hotly contested 6 a.m. to 11a.m., Monday thru rriday, and Saturday, 10:00 to BEAUTIFULLY TREED - Interior and exterior. Articles lor Ssle 41 metropolitan area a third of the 3.5 as a model and maintains a porters, accused Romero of being a y«ears old. Collar with tags. Eden between 9:30 a.m. - 4:00. Paid training and com- Marshall, 6469044. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• gubernatorial campaign ended in a Saturday. Call Jim Fracchia 11:00 a.m. M/F, EOE. LEVEL LOT - Prestigious Commercial and residential. million Puerto Ricans live, could be ^FLORIDA “mission" office in Havana. "Latin American dictator bent on a Vl(■ clhlty of North Main Street. pany benefits. If interested, Free estimates. Fully in­ counting snafu the night of Nov. 4 Reward. Call 640-0713. for an interview. 633-4681. Ar­ please apply at Photomat in location, AA Zone. Almost full forgiven for thinking he had landed in The statehood movement Romero coup d’etat" and stormed to the vote bor Acres Farm, Glastonbury. acre. Sewers, city gas. sured. 6464879. that brought on a near-riot outside the FULL TIME DEPENDABLE the Caldors Plaza in a southern U.S, port city rather than ^Mlaml _ Attantfe beMH leads was born a year after the U.S. counting center at Roberto Clemente An Equal Opportunity SALES ASSISTANT. Some Located in Manchester's CERAMIC FIRING. Discount ALUMINUM Sheets used as counting center. LOST GOLD 3> WHITE CAT, Manchester. finest residential area! ^ , - EXTERIOR PAINTING, the Caribbean. 1898 invasion. It did not succeed'in Coliseum with a call for his backers in vicinity of Wetherell and Employer, clerical duties. Lots of contact rates. ()uick service. Call 643- printing plates. .007 thick The next month and a half were 000. No brokers. Principles 2543. experienced college student. The language is Spanish, but many V \ electing a governor until Luis A. to "take to the trenches." Packard; k . Answers to the with public and phone work. EARN $$$ WHILE YOUR Quality work. Very 23x28(4 , 50 cents each or 5 spent in a ballot-by-ballot recount. SERVICE STATION Major medical and dental. only. Will consider private for K- Phone M3-nil. Must be people speak English. Burger King Ferre won in 1968. His election was name w Whiskey. Call 643- KIDS ARE IN SCHOOL. Sell financing. Call 643-8770, or reasonable prices. Call Mike. There \yere charges of fraud. At the coliseum gate, Hernandez 6965. ATTENDENT or Call 569-4463. Avon, call 5269401. picked up before J1 a m. and Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets due largely to a rift in the leadership Colon supporters threw beer cans AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC - 847-9997. A. Sieffert, Sr. 5663458 or M64545. "The level of (political) hatred is ONLY. line modern highways clogged with of the status-quo Popular With some experience SMALL MANCHESTER and sticks at riot police and passing $180 PER WEEK. Part time WEEKEND FARMERS - 45 B-B UPHOLSTERY, (iustom incredible," said one attorney who American cars — although, as FUBRTO Democratic Party. preferred. Full time position. COMPANY needs at home. Webster, INTERIOR PAINTING FIREWOOD FOR SALE, $80 was raised in San Juan and returns cars that bore the statehood party’s Apply: Clark Motor Sales, acre Garland, Maine farm. 4 Work. FYee Estimates. Will elsewhere, Japanese imports are mco Romero’s first victory in 1976 was palmtree symbol. Bookkeeper, strong in Ac­ American’s foremost dic­ pick up and deliver. Please AND W ALLPAPERING per cord or $45 per half cord. for visits. "It keeps on getting worse R oute 6 & 85 B olton. counts Receivable Collec­ tionary company needs home bedroom farmhouse. $47,500. Cut, split and delivered. 872- gaining popularity. Condominiums attributed locally to a buildup in Inside, Hernandez Colon told Telephone 643-9521. Assume $35,000 mortgage at call 6462161 after 4:00 p.m. and worse every year I come back.” JAMAICA PRIVATE tions. Must be able to meet workers to update local (Juality prolesslonal work at 0211. that would do justice to Miami Beach statehood sentiment accompanying a reporters he would not try to calm 9V4%. Pine Cone Realty, New- Polls and pundits predicted deadlines and work well with mailing lists. All ages, rt, Maine 04953. 207-366 BRICK BLOCK, STONE - reasonable prices. Fully in­ line San Juan’s 11 miles of beaches. massive rise in federal expenditures down the mob. PROPERTY LOSE YOUR JOB? Work for, sales people. If you qualify, experience unnecessary. Call sured. Free estimates. G.L. COUCH & TWO CHAIRS - Romero, a white-haired Yale Univer­ yourself. Sell Avon! Good S15. Free Catalog. Fireplaces. Concrete. U.S. Postal Service employes han­ on the island, and to Hernandez Election officials announced they Want Ads send resume to Box N c/o The 1-7168465670. Ext. 236. Chimney Repairs. "No Job McHugh. 643-9321. Good donditlon. $100. Please sity graduate known for his temper, money and benefits. Call 523- Herald. call 568-8910. dle the mail. A U.S. district court Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo’s push for statehood was Colon’s misfortune of being governor could not finish counting all the 9401. Invosimont Property 25 Too Small." Call 044-8356 for would win re-election by a good LOVE CRAFTS? Earn handles federal cases. Such U.S. stalled by his unexpectedly close re-election, margin. during a 1974 recession that threw ballots and, under Puerto Rican law estimates. margin and lead his pro-statehood BABYSITTER WANTED - money! Art Craft Concepta GREEN HARDWOOD - $70 politicians as Ted Kennedy and thousands out of work. were forced to declare Henandez Weekend nights. Manchester, EXCELLENT LEE PAINTING. Interior & cord delivered. Cut and split New Progressive Party to consolida­ Perhaps the biggest election loser was the Independent Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 looking for 65 women to teach INVESTMENT! Good cash PAINTING It PAPERING - George Bush campaigned for last Romero counted on a massive re- Colon the preliminary winner. Hilliard Street area. Call 046- crafts to small groups. Earn Exterior. "Check my rate to size. Call 742-0885 after 600 tion of its majorities in the Puerto movement, whose supporter got barely 6 percent of the flow! First floor leased to Ceiling Special, 25< per square before you decorate." Depen­ year’s presidential primary here, election victory this time to give Election and party officials spent 1680. $50-$60 per week working 1612 foot, paint included. Quality p.m. Rican Senate and House of Represen­ votes cast. (UPI photo) package store. Second floor, dable. Ihilly Insur^. 6461653. even though Puerto Ricans couldn’t statehood a decisive push. His party the following six weeks at a forroeil hours. No Investment, no very nice apartment, plus 5 Work! Fully Insured. tatives. vote in the actual presidential elec­ PART TIME CUSTODIAN for deliveries. Complete training. Manchester Property FOUR PIECE MAPLE from around 17 percent. It’s crinie IV pvpr itlH p n p n H p ilt published newspaper ads showing pantyhose factory in San Juan’s com-', early morning. Apply at: car garage, $67,900. Call for INTERIOR PAIN"nNG, over BEDROOM SET. Double bed. tion. Call for personal interview, further details. Strano Real Maintenance, David Kay, 046 problem and inflation are as serious in a e p e n u e n i voters how much more money, in­ mercial district, counting by hand Morlarty Brothers. See Scot­ 6461301. ten years experience, low bureau with mirror and chest. EsUte, 6462000. 0754. winter rates and senior citizen as on the mainland. Puerto Rico, a verdant, lOO-by-35- cluding federal revenue sharing, the the more than 1.6 million ballots ty- $4M or best offer. Call 6463579 Plebiscite pledge If You Are Intorostod discounts. 6469980. after 6 p.m. Luis Munoz Marin, a former gover-, mile Island more than 1,000 miles island would get as a state. cast. They declared Romero the Draft but no tax Help Wanted 13 Help Wsnled 13 Lots-Lsnd lor Sato 24 Lots-Lsnd lor Sole 24 Romero promised if re-elected nor who died last year at age 82 and south of Miami, has never been in- winner two weeks before his Jan. 2 In Being An Independent CRAIG’S PAINTING - 12,000 BTU, with a majority of "50 percent plus Islanders can be drafted into the was the island’s most respected dependent. inauguration. Interior/Exterior. Complete WESTINGHOUSE AIR one" he would stage a plebiscite this statesman, stepped up Puerto Rico’s Earlier victory Interior Remodeling. All CONDmONER, Sleeve t ^ . U.S. armed forces, but pay no federal Christopher Columbus discovered types of repairs. Free es­ year asking Puerto Ricans to decide Americanization in the late 1940s. He Used one month, asking $M0. taxes. The island has neither it in 1493. It was a Spanish colony un­ ’The. statehood party earlier had LAKE LOT timates. 64672M. Call 6466891. between statehood, independence or TELEPHONE SOLICITORS senators nor representatives in the abandoned his sympathy for in­ til the Spanish American War, when captured control of the fledgling Many favor force NEW SPiUW DEALER $3,900. the current commonwealth status, Building Contrseting 33 U.S. congress. dependence. He fashioned the U.S. troops took it without a shot in Democratic and Republic parties rtnranisii ran in t rasnioM WATERBED, KING SIZE, which preserves a modicum of STORRS (UPI) — A University of QUABBIN AREA U.S. officials handle Puerto Rico’s current commonwealth status, ap­ 1898. that conducted the island’s first complete with hand carved autonomy. Connecticut poll indicates more than please call Ernie at LOW DOWN PAYMENT head board. Payed $500 asking foreign policy. The island sends its proved by the Congress in 1952. ^ Its commonweatih relationship presidential primaries in February ROBERT JARVIS Romero beat his opponent, former Munoz Marin won pledges of U.S. half the state’s residents would favor For responsible housewives and others S%6 thia bargainl About ono tcro in alio, bMutiful o«k trooa, ono minuto $250 firm. Men s leather suede own delegation to international with the mainland, largely responsi­ and March 1980. Romero made the walk to Uiko. Plonty of firowood. Only 00 mlmitoa drivo from Hartford. BUILDING (XINTRACTOR; coat size 38. Regular $140 Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon, but by the use of military force l( looking to supplement present income. Good Custom Building Additions. athletic events. Puerto Ricans are aid for “Operation Bootstrap,” an in­ ble for Puerto Rico’s prosperity, is Democratic primary a test of the T h f bank will ftnanca wttti a low downpaymant. Call asking $70. Brand new. Call only 3,503 of more than 1.6 million dustrialization program based on tax Americans are taken hostage abroad Garages, Roofing, and Siding. 6 4 3 -^ . ' eligible for food stamps and pay today decried as colonialism both by gubernatorial election that would again. telephone voice required, good hourly rate Kitchens, Bathrooms, and votes cast. social security taxes. In all, the incentives for American businesses. 643-8035 PAHEN Romero’s statehooders and the two follow. and bonuses. Oioice of hours, 9 to 1, or 5 to 9. Repair work of all kinds. 646 Romero’s party lost control of the It turned what was then called "the UConn’s In s titu te fo r Social 1973 RUPP NITRO federal government spends more tiny pro-independence parties. He campaigned for Carter. after 6:00 p.m. 6712. SNOWMOBILE. 27-seat Senate, taking 12 seats to 15 poorhouse of the Caribbean” into a Inquiry based iU results on inter­ Sick days, holidays and paid vacation. Call REALTY CORP. than $4 billion a year in Pperto Rico. “We are tired of being second-class Henandez Colon pushed Ted Speedometer, tackometer and for Hernandez Colon’s pro­ semi-industrial society, the region’s views with 500 Connecticut residehU 569-4993, ask for Mrs. Williams. S02-287-4347 Keep Smiling But the island faces chronic un­ citizens,” Romero says. "We want to Kennedy. The former president won running lights. $200. Call 226 commonwealth Popular Democratic most prosperous, by the early 1960s. a week after American hostages ______Bvanlnga, 802-257-1228______Be Happy 3950 or 69^5735, ask for Don. employment, which refuses to budge be fully integrated into the union. We 21 delegates to Kennedy’s 20. were released from Iran. ’ 22 - THE HERALD, Mon.. Feb. 16, IWl

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Asking $2800 w di.) 28 Towering 41 City executive side of Hebron. Colchester running and mechanical con­ 21 Compsit 42 Ridicule pets. Adults. March 1st. negotiable. Call 296-8011. 19 Not ftuitsbis 20 Bsing (Lst) 537-3474. dition. Make offer, call 647- DKAK ABBY: Four years ago I had a mastectomy. It was 'SX4ETIAAES CARLVLE >1 point 43 Make over Lease. Security. 649-4378. 9946 ask for Dave. I'M NUMBER ONE/ NUMBER ONE.' 22 SqusszM out 23 English post 31 Upper house a terrible shock because I had been in excellent health and GETS OBNCDKIOUS of the 44 Cooljng drinks Automottvo Sa/vteo 6 6 l^l^ O N E .' 1 WHEN HE REMEMBERS 24 Rsd msit 24 Socond of a 46 FM ility NEW KING OR QUEEN SIZE MANCHESTER 5 ROOM never dreum ^ it could happen to me. I was 44 and very rMA/UMBERONE.' 26 Arsb country legislature WATERBED, never opened, 1974 FORD COURIER PICK­ HE BORN FIRST.' ts ris ! 47 Mediocre APARTMENT with garage, UP TRUCK, front end colli­ happily married to a wonderful man who couldn’t have been 27 Fsmsis tsint 33 Body of water 10 year warranty walnut March 1st. $375 monthly plus VOLKSWAGENS, We Buy, more supportive during the ordeal. 25 Minctd oath 38 Bicycle for (comp wd.) sion, good motor. Will take Sell & Repair Bugs, 1965-1976, (abbr.) stained pine frame, head- utilities. Lease, security, When I recovered, my husband started to lose interest in 30 SsHiih 26 Afioftt two 48 Hats offers. 649-5985. Buses & Campers. Tim X 50 Mineral spring board, deck, pedestai, mat­ references, no pets. Alibrio me (physically), and 1 couldn't blame him. I felt like half a ihdM dual 27 Of ovsr-ftll 40 Doran lets tress, finer, heater. Originaliy Keep Smiling Moriarty, Silktown Motors, 32 Main artsrv plant three (pi.) 270 Hartford Rd., Manchester. woman. Our marriage fell apart, and we were divorc^ two 3330, now (199. 563-0073, Be Happy years later. Shortly after that, I had a second mast^tomy. ipM 643-6217. 11 Rocky Hill. AVAILABLE MAY 1st, Three I am still attractive, and men are attracted to me, but I 34Ttig igr h ter I 2 3 4 5 0 7 1 a 10 36 S ^ns rooms heated. Stove, don't know how to handle the possibility of another 14 PRICED TO SELL! Organ, refrigerator, $280 monthly. LEBAL NOTICE 36 Commercials 12 13 LEGAL NOTICE romantic relationship. In clothes, I look like a whole woman 37 Young lice Gas Barbeque, Redwood Pic­ Security required. 649-0061. ts 16 17 with a beautiful figure, but I feel guilty and deceitful 39 Dell nic Table with Benches (like TOWN OF MANCHESTER c r because I know I am not. 40 Cilifornia city 10 20 new), 21" Rotary Mower, Tea VERNON - Wall-to-wall LEGAL NOTICE cr* 11 1 can’t very well confess my deficiencies to a man on the SUSPwOM-A. 9 -/6 41 Was Cart, Office Desk, Office carpeting, from $175. 22 23 Chairs, Typewriter Table i Hie Zoning Board of Appeals will bold a public hearing on Monday. February 29, first date. But if I don't warn him, he could feel cheated later introduced 21 Locators. I ^ . 236-5646. 1961, starting at 7:00 P.M.. in the Hearing Roomof the Municipal Building, 41 42 Charicteriitic Complete Home Furnishings. on . 24 To 27 21 29 Center Street. Manchester. Connecticut, to hear and consider the following Captain Easy — Crookt ft Lawranca 45 Next 25 Phone 646-1790. petition: Abby, must I forget about romance and the possibility of MANCHESTER - 3 rooms. 49 Fourth day of 32 33 Near buses. Under $180. remarriage because I am damaged? I love life and I’m self- 30 31 No. 775 supporting, but I need to be loved again. week 30" ELECTRIC STOVE. Four Locators. Fee. 236-5646. Manchester State Bank — Request variance of Article II, Section 2 01 to use LOOKl 18 MARY 5CHEMIN0 LITTLE INPIAN ' SUPPOSE HE 51 Marsh 34 31 burners. Excellent condition. premises for theater purposes and request variance of Article IV. Section 9,02,01 SOMETHING MISSING b r o t h e r l» 50ME KINPA BlS4PUSnu&lim3r ( \ m x ID ViAMe' situations meriting acknowledg­ Alan: "I see that you South pairs landing in game LARGE, CARPETED. OFFICE 1 DESK feet to a point which is the northwesterly com er of the land herein described; ment. Be sincere, however, PANELLED room with thence the line runs in an easterly direction a bearing of N79M7'-52"E for a dis­ % u r because they'll resent being PIP sou SAY 1& T H E A ^ Jim, playing with Dr. John or maybe slam and going cedarized walk-in closet. SPACE tance of 413.44 feet to the point of beginning which Is the northeast com er of the ^Birthday damned by faint praise. LADiee KueuJ HOW Fisher of Dallas, finished a down for telephone numbers ' House p riv il^ es possible. land herein described CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) Your very close second to Hans INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I T D b l u s h ! References. Security. 649- From $100.00 per The herein described parcel contains an area of 2.55 acres. possibilities for personal gain 0102. look promising today, but there month. Rental in­ Said parcel is described on a map entitled. "Town of Manchester Connecticut February 17.1M1 is also an Indication you may not Department of Public Works Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town of be willing to share that which cludes heat and Manchester to Satellite Aero S^ce, Inc,. Scale: 1" equals 40’ Date 7/30/79 This coming year you are likely * to form several important others helped you acquire. AportmontM For Root 53 Revisions 10/3/79 2/8/80 4/24/80 2/2/ 81.•' • / / » WANT ADS LEO (JiHy 23-Aug. 22) if you are lights. Secretarial partnerships. Two will be for Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: positive your way is right today, and printing ser­ social purposes. The third could VERNON - Near 86, luxury a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic Development be for business. function as independently as Our Boarding Hou** Condo. Appliances. $345 vices available on Commission, recorded in Volume 662. Page 292 of the Manchester Land Records. AQUAIUU8 (Jen. 20-Feb. 10) possible. Associates who want to monthly. Security, b Real property U xes of the Town of manchester and of the Eighth Utilities Partners may be a bit more com­ be helpful may actually turn out references. Call 486-3923. premises. District of said Town on the current Grand List which Grantee, by acceptance of petent than you are today in han­ to be a hindrance. the deed agrees to pay in accordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your Manchester and dling your collective interests. p u tte r General Statutes Instead of bucking their efforts, ideas on ways to achieve things WInihrop — Dick Cavalll BINGE JUST StTT TAKEN NAWTKIS VERNON-ROCKVILLE. today will be quite good, but you To INSOMNIA HOSPITAL,' WE'BE< T im e IT Rockville locations. c Planning and Zoning Regulations of tho Town of Manchester. emphasixe cooperation. Accepting applications for Romance. travel, luck, might implement them counter- GIVIN' HIM THE OFFICIAL OWLS A IN 'T A Two Bedroom Apartments. 649-6930 or 872-7321. d. Such easements and rights of ways existing on said premises as of the date GUARANTEE pr^uctively. Act. but also think. resources, possible pitfalls and ARE you ALAKIStS- GET-WELL VISIT—COMPLETE, ' HANGOVER Rent includes: Appliances, hereof which do not render title unmarketable or interfere with Optionee's quiet career for the coming months LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 29) You're FUN OFUB-^i WITH 5 ANPV , — JUST wall-to-wall carpeting, heat enjoyment or use of the premises in any way whatsoever. are all discussed in your Astro- popular with friends today and ON THE , CHEST and hot water. FHA housing. e. Subject to a twenly-five <2S) foot wide utility easement which is reserved Qraph which begins with y^our you'll make a desirable addition BAGPIPES.' Call 1-237-8858. by the Grantor herein and which easement runs parallel to the southerly, westerly birthday. Mail $1 for each to to any gathering, but you must p a i n s ,' and northerly boundary lines of the aforesaid parcel. Said easement is provided Astro-Qraph, Box 489. Radio be careful not to overstay your vrelcome. T 52 WADSWORTH STREET - 4 xet for in the aforesaid parcel. Said easement is provided for in the aforesaid In- City Station, N Y. 10019. Be sure Iluslrui Park Repilatloiu <4 Uk Manc)Matcr Economic Development Commii- to specify birth date. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) large rooms, second floor. Sion PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) The When it comes to protecting Near schools, busline and f Power easement crowing the aboveKlescribed premises ■ from Hester duties for which you're responsi­ your self-interests today, you're Wantod to Rent 57 more than capable of handling shopping. $265 monthly. No MBR Wawer to The Coon Power Co dated December 13.1956 and recorded I ble you'll deal with fully today. utilities, no pets. Lease plus RESULTS The bind could come by taking any siluation. But you might not in the Manchester Land Records in Volume 312, Page 975 and from pedorm as well looking out for two months security required. MATURE GENTLEMAN Burnham L. Batson and Virginia B Batson to The Conn Power Co. dated on the chores of the less-effi­ Call between 4:00 p.m. and 6 desires room in private cient. others. July 9. 1956 and recorded in the Manchester Land Recoitis in Volume 305, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 29-Dec. 21) p.m. 643-2804. residence. Kitchen privileges Page 443, , ARIES (Merch 21-Aprll 10) In You'll handle things in ways POc desired. References your dealings with friends things niito»u>Nx6m«* g Said premises are subject to the following condition: will be going your way today, yet today which will win you admira­ FEMALE ROOMATE available. Call after 4:30 p.m., The premises described herein are conveyed upon the condition that con­ tion. Boasting about your 643-0034, “Private Property Want Ads”! there's a possibility you could do WANTED TO SHARE top struction of an appropriate building or buildings be commenced no later something unwise and create ill- accomplishments, however, will Levy'* Law — Jam** 8chum*i*t*r floor of 2 familv house. $162.50 than nine (9> months after the date of the deed and that said construction be will. take the bloom off the rose. each, plus utilities. Includes MIsc. tor Rant 58 completed no later than eighteen (18) months thereafter. By acceptance of TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) A. the deed, the Grantee, for themselves and their successors and assigns' In managing complicated situa­ wood burning stove. Call supportive of family members TH& yEAR HES 60IN6 ITS BART OF HIS PLAN ' AVOMENT Carol at 659-£l09 after 8:00 TWO BAY GARAGE, one covenants and agrees to comply with the aforesaid conditions. In the event K Your Hem Isn’t Sold Within 6 Days — today, especially in situations tions for others you're very, pee&iPEMTis TO SNIP 1H& RIBBON TO SHOW THAT AMLINCAN IT . p.m. door. $30 per month. Please of a breach of said conditions, the Grantor herein or its successors shall where others boast of accom­ adroit today, but take care not to have the right to enforce these conditions by making a tender of the be drawn into something sticky COMMbTO ON A NBW BUSINESS. BUSINESS CAN M0I8F 5 0 UNPEP call 875-6569. plishments of their brood. Don't , TOWN? purchase price as stated herein to the Grantor or their successors and be one-upped. which could cost you money oc, EFFICIPNT ANP I------m SEfPIOUS = auigns. after deducting any real esu te com miuion paid by the Grantor, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Give of your own pocket. IT— a-/* Autos For Sato ■«.THItoEU64a 6tMOR 6 1 and demanding a reconveyance of the herein described premises Second 6 Days Are Free! compliments to friends today In (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I This Ordinance shall Uke effect ten (10) days after this publication In this NEWLY RENOVATED newspaper provided Uiat within ten (10) days after this publication of this AVAILABLE Ordinance a petition signed by not le u than five (5) percent of the electors Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Urry Wriglit IMMEDIATELY, Heat, hot of the Town, as determined from the latest officials lists of the Registrars water, appliances. Second WANTED JUNK AND U T E of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Gerk requesting lU reference to Bug* Bunny — Helmdali) ft Stott*) floor. Mam St. location. MODEL WRECKS - Cash a special Town election. 4 Lines For 6 Days — 10.25 Security and references. Call Paid. Call Parker Street Used James R. McCavanagh, Secretary Auto Parts, 649-3391. after 8 pmi. 646-3911. Board of Directors VER' INTEI?£STIN6. 3 P5VNT Manchester. Connecticut $1.00 Discount If Paid In Advance W ow, Vco ALMOST MANCHESTER 3 room apart­ BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR Dated alManchester, Connecticut this 11th day of February, 1981 I ment. Heat, hot water, elec­ SALE, 1976 Dodge Charger 031-02 (Ads may be cancelled, sorry no refund.) RUIN6l>THl^( , Short Rib* — Frank Hill SEE- tricity, appliances. Special Edition. 2 door, 8 CHAIR, References. No pets. $285 per cvlinder, $2,500. 1974 month. 646-3167 or 228-3^ Oldsmoblle Cutlass Supreme. A private party may advertise In therPersonal, Lost & a'M wewT IN' MIDDLE ABBD IN TUE 8 cylinder $1,500. 1973 GMC s t v l e .t MIDDLE ABES;------^ MANCHESTER MAIN ST., Jimmy utility truck, 4 wheel Found, Household Goods, Articles For Sale, Building two room furnished apart­ drive, $1,500, 1969 AMC Am­ Supplies, Pets, Boats, Sporting Goods, Antiques, Cars, ■X ment. Heated, hot water, bassador 4 door $300. 1975 l i S R e i ^pliances, no pets. Security. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi­ Trucks, Motorcycles, Campers & Trailers. To qualify for Call 523-7047. tion, best offer. The above may be seen at Uie Savings this thrifty rate, you must list the price, and Items can’t TWO ROOM APARTMENT . Bank of Manchester, 923 ^ T n A exceed $1,000 for the total of all Items. Additional lines FOR ADULT, third floor. St., Manchester. Heat, hot water, and utilities. at Low "Private Property Want Ad Rates." u No pets. $250 monthly. Securi­ BUICK CENTURIAN, PS, WMAT PO YOU ty required. Call 649-2236. PB, AT, AC. Very g o ^ condi­ TRADE CALL \T 9 ! \ <=> tion. $400 or best offer. 643- Flatchar’* Landing 5317. Phone pQP TWO ROOM APARTMENT - Tell others the terms of Carpet, stove, refrigerator. DOIXJE Window Van, many your trade with a Ml RfcCURRtMT 1 RtOlRRtNT* I NtVtR. THfeN HOD do FEELING OF Off street parking, yard and HIGHTMARt K£Pr ) T ta Mt patio. $250 plus utilities. Lease new parts. Needs motor. Best Classifled ad. There’s RtMtMiSfcC. YOU K.N0D r r s eXHAUGTION IS and security required. 242- offer. 643-5317. no time like the present Mt UP A a NIGHT ABOUT Iff I t ------• RtCURRtNTJ FAMILIAR. 1872. ,’G R O A N / 1976 VEGA STANDARD, 3 to make that deal with 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 GIMIUNTEED NEWER 6 ROOM DUPLEX, 3 >peed, good coodlUon with one of our readers. MONDAY THRU PRIDAY bedrooms. Built-In stove and snow tires. Call 684-4969. Spread the word to a:W A.M. TO B«0 P.M. refrigerator,, no utilities. RESULTS Business couple preferred. No SURPLUS JEEP. Value $3 - 643-2711 countless people In pets. March 1st occupancy. 196. Sold for $44. Call 3U-74^ our community! 2-ls Call 649-8778. 1143, Ext. 5426 for info, on how Deadline b Noon The Day Before PuMication to purchase bargains like this. J