Outside today Partly cloudy, windy and cold today: highs in the teens. Fair and cold tonight Inside today and Wednesday: lows tonight zero to 5 ...... 6-7 Editorial . 4 above and highs Wednesday around 20. Classified .. 10-12 Family 5 Outlook: Fair Thursday and Friday: Comics...... 13 Obituaries .,.. 14 chance of snow Saturday. National Mancheiter-—A City of Village Charm Dear Abby — 13 Sports...... 9-io weather map on page It, FOlIRTEKN PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY JO, 1978 - VOL. XCVII, No, 84 PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS Region eyes flood threat United Press International The intense winter storm that raked New England Monday was Residents and merchants centered just north of New England Mil: along two rivers in central and early today. It will continue off to the western Maine, brimming with north and northeast but will be slow run-off caused by Monday’s to relax its hold on the region, heavy rains and warm A gale warning remained in effect I along the southern New England temperatures, braced for flooding today as bitter cold coast today with a storm warning in effect along the northern New from Canada held New England coast, the NWS said. England in its grip. An inch or two of snow was Blizzard warnings witi; near zero predicted for southern New England temperatures were in effect for today and two to four inches was extreme northern Maine while Civil predicted for most of northern New Emergency Preparedness officials England. turned their attention to flooding A two-block section of downtown along the Kennebec and An­ Portland, Maine, was briefly closed droscoggin rivers. to traffic as high winds tore apart The Kennebec was expected to hit roofs and broke windows on tall of­ a flood crest of 20 feet - 7 feet above fice buiidings, showering the street the 13-foot flood stage — in Augusta below with debris. by early afternoon. Merchants along One of the hardest hit areas was Water Street, the capital city’s main Wells Beach, Maine. Police said street, were warned to move about 15 people were evacuated from Jy merchandise from lower levels of coastal cottages and the fire depart­ their stores to protect it from the ment suffered about $200,000 damage / h rising water. when ocean waves broke down the A flood crest near 13 feet was station’s front doors and flooded its Smothering a Rockville barn fire predicted for the Androscoggin River basement and furnace room. Rockville volunteer firefighters clamber over piles of hay water onto the blaze while wind whipped the freezing air tonight, but a “sizable ice jam” in Blocks of ice washed over the to pour water into the top of Kominski’s barn at the end of the Oxford County town of Canton banks of the White River Monday around them. Often flames broke out within inches of rock- was causing added problems on that afternoon, damaging an estimated 18 Bellevue Avenue in the west side of Rockville late this mor­ hard icicles. The roof of the whole barn was lost to the flames river cars in the Vermont Law School ning. The fire was deep in the mountains of hay stored in the but the lower portion of the barn where farm implements The storm Monday apparently parking lot in South Royalton, Vt, barn which is on a hillside. Firefighters from Rockville, Ver­ were stored appeared to have been saved by noon. (Herald claimed the iife of Anthony In a special report for southern non, Tolland, and Ellington poured thousands of .gallons of photo by Pinto) Woodbeck, 13, of Haverhill, N.H. New England, the Weather Service Authorities said a search for the said some rivers were swelling boy’s body would resume today in the because of runoff. It said flooding Oliverian River near his home where was expected in Connecticut today it’s presumed he drowned. along the Connecticut, Farmington The temperature in Boston early and Housatonic Rivers. Grounded ship freed by tugs today was 15 degrees — far from the The Army Corps of Engineers in record low of 1 below set in 1875. But Waltham, Mass., said 36 federal BRISTOL, R.I. (UPI) - The 712- feet. That was sufficient so that she ordered to undergo a drydock inspec­ shallows late Monday despite the winds of 30 mph made the wind chili reservoirs in five river basins in New foot tanker Achilles was freed today was barely sitting on the bottom...It tion to check for full damage. work of two tugboats which strained factor minus 26. England were storing flood waters. by tugboats from the shallow, sandy didn’t take very much of a pull from The cause of the grounding for an hour and a half after the tide Some ski areas in western Also, the corps said hurricane bottom of Mount Hope Bay where it the tugs to slide her off the mud this remained under investigation, but peaked at 8:14 p.m.' Massachusetts were closed for the barriers were closed at Providence, grounded Monday while carrying morning,’’ said Cmdr. Richard A. Sutherland said: “Obviously, the fact more than 11 million gallons of home The ship, with a crew of 44 aboard, second day in a row today because of R.I., New Bedford, Mass., and Stam­ Sutherland of the Coast Guard that it went aground without high winds and a wind chill factor heating oil. was swept out of a narrow shipping ford, Conn., to prevent tidal flooding. Marine Safety Office in Provideace. mechanical failure indicates human that hit minus 20 degrees in some Just 24 hours after it grounded, the lane in the bay Monday morning by Power outages affected thousands Sutherland said there was no oil error.’’ parts of the Berkshires. American-owned ship was towed free spill and no visible damage to the high winds and waves. in New England at various times The weather was probably a fac­ Three hikers were rescued by New Monday. at 8:45 a.m. It was freed from the huge' tanker. tor, “but in navigating a ship, one The Coast Guard said the oil was Hampshire Fish and Game officers bottom during high tide after 88,(XI0 After moving under its own power Amtrak’s Washington-to-Boston must make allowances for the stored in a number of sealed tanks Monday when high water in the Pem- “Night Owl” train was delayed about barrels of its 310,000 barrel load of oil to unload at its original destination, weather which you are en­ aboard the Achilles which would pre­ migewasset River cut off their exit two hours west of New Haven when a was transferred to three barges. the Northeast Petroleum Corp., pier countering," Sutherland said. vent the full cargo from escaping from a wilderness trail in the Fran­ billboard blew off tpe top of a “It lightened her by seven to eight It had refused to budge from the in nearby Tiverton, the Achilles was even if a leak developed. conia Notch area. building and scattered debris PZC rejects Head sleuth to retire housing plan By SUSAN VAUGHN In a letter to Sartor accepting the Hcruld Repurlcr resignation, Lannan said, “I am sure that not only will you miss the per­ Capt. Joseph Sartor, the first and sonal involvement and personal due to error only head of the Manchester Police friendships established here, but we Department detective division, today will miss your friendly and wise announced his intended retirement counsel.” By GREG PEARSON from police service as of Jan. 31. Commenting on his plans. Sartor Sartor has been with the said, “It’s time I left this place, Herald Reporter Manchester Police Department 29 though 1 know I’m going to miss it at The Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission years, since he became a super­ Monday night rejected the proposed Wesley Retirement times.” numerary Jan. 1, 1949. He said, “I’m 63 and I feel great. I Center because pf a technical error in the submitted plan. Police Chief Robert D. Lannan, A second public hearing on the proposed tOO-unit plan to do a lot of fishing and hunting who has worked under Sartor and as and taking it easy. I'll keep active.” housing for the elderly center probably will be held in Sartor’s third police chief in his March. He said he and his wife of 48 years, years in the department, accepted Angeline, will also probably do some The original plan for the center, which would be located the resignation with a “deep personal traveling. on the South United Methodist Church’s Hartford Road feeling of regret.” They may go as far as Brazil where campus, included an incorrect south-side boundary. “We’re going to miss him,” Lan­ their daughter Jeannette Moffat, Because of the incorrect marking, a strip of land owned nan said. “He’s the anchor point for lives with her husband and daughter. by the state appeared to be par,t of the proposed project this (police) family. He'll be hard to site. The Sartors’ other children are replace.” Richard, who is deputy chief of the Zoning regulations require that the building be at least Lannan talked of Sartor as a man 45 feet from the boundary. The building is 45 feet from Manchester Police Department and of “ integrity and honesty, everything Raymond, who is a member of the the boundary shown on the original plan, but the state a police officer should be, and always Capt. Joseph Sartor owns a strip of land inside that boundary. consistent.” —See Page Fourteen Thus, the PZC voted to reject the plan because of the technical mistake. The vote to turn down the project was done without prejudice, meaning that the applicants can reapply and have a second public hearing at any time. Today’s news summary Apparently, a second public hearing will be held in March. Philip Susag, a trustee for the Methodist Health CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) - The stitutional right to veto. However, Meriden, who heads a legislative and Welfare Services Inc., presented a letter to Town Shah of Iran, who supplies Egypt the Supreme Court justices panel looking into legalizing the Planner Alan Lamson that said the state will sell the strip with money and Israel with oil, declined, without comment, to alleged cancer cure in Connec­ of land needed for the project. said today he supports President enter this growing threat to the ticut, Monday said no action will The Town of Manchester has the right of first refusal Anwar Sadat’s huddle East peace balance of power between the be taken until the federal for the strip, which is about 800 feet long and ranges in efforts ‘‘and the ball is now on the other two branches of govern­ research is available. width from ten to 30 feet. other side.” ment. The town, however, is not expected to purchase the But he stopped short of endor­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The bot­ property, which is landlocked between property sing Egypt’s demand for the INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Eli tle bill’s opponents are offering bordering the Interstate 86 connector and the proposed return of the old city of Jerusalem Lilly & Co., an Indianapolis-based half a loaf to some sympathetic project site. to the Arabs. pharmaceutical firm, is providing lawmakers in hopes of winning Susag said that the applicants for the project expect to A new round of Arab-Israeli a substance identified as myelin enough votes to gut the much- have an option to buy the property by the end oj this peace talks begins Wednesday and basic protein — taken from a pig’s publicized environmental week. He said that they will then refile an application an advance party of Israeli nervous system for Dr. Jonas Salk measure. identical to the first. negotiators has already arrived in to test in the treatment of persons The chief legislative opponent The deadline for the PZC’s February meeting already Cairo. suffering multiple sclerosis. of the measure Monday unveiled has passed. The deadline for the March meeting is Feb. 6. Salk, who developed the first his alternative, a $3 million anti­ Thus, if the applicants — the Wesley Retirement Center WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a successful polio vaccine, was litter bill that includes a ban on Inc: qnd the South United Methodist Church— file before test case Monday, 130 federal given permission by federal drug detachable flip-top cans after Jan. that date, the second public hearing will be held at the judges complained to the officials for limited clinical tests 1, 1980.. March 6 meeting. Supreme Court Congress has in humans of the substance initial­ A five-hour hearing was held Dec. 5 on the project. allowed inflation to eat away their ly developed by Salk in his HARTFORD (UPI) - The first Some residents opposed the project and said that the (Herald photo by Pinto) salaries in violation of the California facilities. priority for the Judicial Review Hartford Road location is not a g o ^ one for such housing. Keeping warm Constitution’s guarantee their pay Council will be a review of the Others spoke in favor of the center and said that it would would not be “diminished” during HARTFORD (UPI) - The more than 60 judges on.the Com­ help ease Manchester’s need for housing for the elderly. Lori Thurston, 15, a student at East their life terms. chances Connecticut lawmakers mon Pleas and Juvenile Courts. Lamson said that the PZC could take no action on the Catholic High School, found a way to keep her The point in the case was that will act on a bill to legalize That word Monday from Leo B. matter and reopen the Dec. 5 hearing. head warm this morning while walking to the judges would have had a raise Laetrile this year is are declining, Flaherty Jr. of Vernon, chairman He said, hoWever, that the commission has never in 1969 but for a Senate veto, of the council, means the panel school by Hilliard Pond on West Middle Turn­ but the availabiiity of a con- reopened a hearing and it might be setting an unwanted which some say has no con­ gressionai report will be .the will wait a bit before disposing of precedent. pike. The brisk temperatures this morning, stitutional underpinning and deciding factor. the much-publicized complaints He then proposed the rejection of the project and the about 10 degrees, was quite a contrast to stymies the president’s con­ Rep. Benjamin DeZinno, D- against two judges. expected scheduling of the. second hearing. Monday morning’s 61 degrees. PAGE TWO - Manchester evening HEHALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Jan. 10, IW8 Subdivision flooding Winter carnival PZC approves basin plans BEVERLY BOLLINO BURtON slated Jan. 22 MA MA MIA’S annual Winter Carnival sponsored by the The Manchester Planning and Brook and downstream from the sub­ only on the basis that it would not DANCE STUDIO ?t ^ fatuities District will be held on Sunday, Jan. 22, Zoning Commission Monday night division. harm the wetlands area. It did not 22 Oak SIraat, Mandwalar ’WfnHsnmiiiirtttiDSiis at Union Pond and Union Pond Annex, from 1 to 4 p.m. approved a detention basin on town Jay Giles, director of public works, analyze any of the legal or practical D In e to n : Laa and Bavarlf Burton wiosEsosT s rsusion Inters annoucing the carnival have prepared by property in the Manchester West sub­ proposed the basin to the PZC, which questions that might involve with the students of St. Bridget School and will be distributed to division. also is the town’s Inland-Wetlands construction of such a basin. I t plBBUBd to A nnouneo tho fo m a tlo n local stores during the next week. Prizes will be aw ard^ The basin is proposed as at least a Agency. The basin would be located Giles said that the proposal also for the three best posters. partial solution to a flooding problem on property that has been deeded to o/c/asiM/n; BUFFET will have to be presented to the Town ln|M ptoMy Activities will include cross country ski competition, in the area. A suit has been filed by the town as open space land. Board of Directors. DRAMATIC ARTS FOR CHILDREN el delleleue guest skaters, ice sculpturing and skating contests for the Andrew Ansaldl Co. against The basin would hold water during Society for Savings would pay the AND ADULTS age groups 6 years through 10; 11 through 19; 20 throu^ Society for Savings, the financier of rainy periods. It could hold as much cost of constructing the basin, but the Couraaa avallabla In: » ; and 35 plus. Prizes will be awarded for all competi­ the Manchester West subdivision, in as 11 Ml feet of water If filled to the town would be responsible for main­ — Dramatica lor.aoH-axpraaalon tion. connection with flooding problems at spillway, Giles said. taining it, Giles said. — Tachniquaa of Thoatra - Makaup, alaua: The public is invited to attend and to participate and a the Ansaldi site, which is on the Folly The PZC approved the proposal He said that the basin would reduce crall and acting complete program will be issued at a later date. downstream water flow. He was not — Thaalra lltaratura and Ihro parformanca...... sure, however, how much the _ _ Inatruetoraara Child psychology topic flooding problem would be changed if SUSAN AND CHARLES PLESE About town the basin is built. 12 Society for Savings also is working Susan Plese, Lecturer In Speech MCC, has extensive 1/2 HUGE for museum discussion on erosion control in the subdivision acting experience with seml-profeSslonal and summer B P J L -I P J i. The Parent-Student Club of Howell Cheney Regional to help solve siltatlon problems that stock companies. She Is currently a candidate (cr a “Bomalhing for Vocational Technical School will meet Wednesday at 7:30 A discussion group relative to child tion. Master's Degree In Theatre from University of Conn. have occurred in the Folly Brook Bvaryona'a Taata" p.m. at the school on West Middle Turnpike. Students psychology and the social develop­ Dale has also served as a .Torn all activitity programs will attend. An announce­ area. Charles Plese, Associate Professor of Speech and bisTINCTIVE CATERING ment of young children will be held parent/teacher consultant in early ment will be made about the February dance. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Luts education programs, and is currently Members of the PZC questioned Theatre at MCC holds degrees from University of FOR ALL OCCASIONS Junior Museum. 126 Cedar St. an educational consultant for For­ what legal responsibilities the town Michigan and Springfield College. He has been Gan Jim at 64»-7686 associated with over 200 productions as actor, director, Laureate Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Dale Floody. the guest lecturer, mative Years Inc. might have if it owns the property for ttie IntBfWiatlon to auH manager or producer. your party naada. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Henry Matson, holds a bachelor's degree in psy­ To begin the program. Dr. Floody where the basin is built. They also 261 Spruce St. wondered about the safety factor of For Information and roglatraOon 74B'TOLUin TINWriKE chology from St. John's University, will outline observations developed MANCMEim as well as a master's and doctor's from his doctoral thesis as he dis­ building such a basin in the area of call 649-3126 or 647-16B3 Temple Chapter, OES, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. degree in developmental psychology cusses how pre-school children several homes. It the Masonic Temple. Officers will exemplify the froih Rutgers University. develop prosocial behavior (helping The Board of Directors, however, iegrees. His areas of specialization are others, etc.). He will also answer apparently will have to make the social development of young questions. final decisions on these matters. An adult Bible study will be conducted Wednesday at 10 children, day care and early educa­ The program is free to the public. i.m. at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Estelle Circle of Community Baptist Church will meet onight at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Vollrath, 39 C Theater Schedule j BOLAND vlarion Drive. O IL CO. A service of Holy Communion is scheduled for U.A. 1 — "Close En­ Greatest Lover" 7:15-9:00 EST.1935 Vednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. counters" 7:(X)-8:30 Vernon Cine 1 — “The U.A. Theater 2 — "Pete's Choirboys" 7:20-9:30 The Over 60 group of North United Methodist Church Dragon" 7:00-9:30 Vernon Cine 2 — "Oh God!" FUEL OIL Hill meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church. U.A. Theater 3 — "World's 7:15-9:15 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Three meetings are scheduled for tonight at 7:30 at 24 HOUR SERVICE Center Congregational Church. The stewardship com- LA STMDA WEST RESTAURANT LETSBEHOIEST littee will meet in the church office, the board of Chris- 646-6320 ian concern in the Federation Room, and the Parent Sup- PixMa & Grinders 369 Comer 9L Long Term... Short Term ort Group in the Robbins Room. 471 HARTFOn RD. (cor. McKbb St) MUiCKSTER Manchoeter 643-6168 The board of directors of Manchester Area Conference f Churches will meet Wednesday noon in the Robbins ^ TUE. WED. A THURS. SPECIAL loom of Center Congregational Church. SPAGHETTI, STARTS WED., JAN. 11th - 9:00 A.M. i Pms .M»449l 1 The youth board of Emanuel Lutheran Church will SHELLS, tItATHEATRES EAST leet tonight at 7 at the parish house. or .«m«- HEBFS ho w it WORKS: Zin k id s u n d e r SRVECOLDCRSH WALT nm n ri I yGU may nut be able S H U l l O U M - 121/2 PRICE PETFODMGONq I to afford your old BUY ANY ITEM AT OUR REGULAR ALL YOU CAN EAT windows this winter! Ineludaa Salad, Roffs 6 BuHar J 6r. CWasn-groupe or Couplee, 10% olf main entree W i O . PRICE - GET A SECOND ITEM AT

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PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchesler. Conn.. Tues.. Jan. 10. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Jan, lu. iii/8- I ’A t iE FIVE For those wi4o wanted iHaurltpalrr Euruiiig HaraUi Alternate energy ^ Deering-Treadwell Manchester A City of village Charm ome oumg blood on S V To the editor; cooks with wood using five cords or Founded Oct. 1, 1881 B m In your Dec. 28, 1977 Manchester $350 a year, and that is cheap for Memt>er Audit Bureau of CircuJaiion TME board Of DIRECTORS...... Betty’s notebook Member Un-ted Press International Evening Herald page 8B was an arti­ their eight-room house. They have a Diane Elizabeth Treadwell of Galveston, Texas, and Published by the Manchester Publishing C o , Herald Square. cle titled “1977 was unusual in energy wood furnace in the cellar, and a Robert Lantz Deering of Houston, Texas, were married Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. crisis.” wood stove in the kitchen. By Betty Ryder Dec. 30 at South United Methodist Church in Manchester. ^ Raymond F flobmson, Editor-Publisher Harold E TufKingion Managing Editor I was very disappointed that there J.M. Wri^t The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. was no mention of alternate energy Hebron Treadwell Jr. of 124 Hackmatack St. The bridegroom is and its emergence into the society. I the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deering of Houston, Texas. Opinion find this quite often in publications The Rev. Sherwood A. ’Treadwell, the bride’s uncle, of­ and I feel the people are being ficiated. Enderlin The bride wore her mother’s satin wedding gown cheated by its ab%nce. The Manchester Senior Citizens are once again plan­ world know I wear mascara and don't flit around the designed with full-length train and neckline decorated A medical step forward People ARE still buying wood ning their annual musical, according to Marci Negro, house in my Pucci original? I’ve decided to forget the en­ with pearls. She wore her sister’s elbow-length veil with stoves, chain saws and are burning Gardens who along with her husband Roger, has handled most of try blanks. After all, there are things more important a Camelot headpiece. Most of us take medical care through supervising doctors. wood as a renewable resource. Peo­ To the editor: the direction for the past few years. than money. And, as soon as I think of them, I'll let you Mrs. Susan T. Covino of Carlisle, Pa., served as her Marci called to say the group needs a piano player for know. for granted, but the fact is that But it should be possible, in ple are buying and building solar un­ As a local clergyman who has sister’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Judith E. its for hot water, heat and wind known Leon W. Enderlin for about 15 rehearsals (mostly on Sundays) and during the perfor­ Treadwell of Concord, N.H., the bride’s cousin; Joan M. thousands of Americans are many cases, to have registered mances. generators for electricity. There has Israel bound Von Feldt of Orange and Dorothy Herman of Manchester. 1 years, I wish to express my apprecia­ "It will total about 50 hours work, and is a paying job.” living in backwoods counties nurses and men who have !#M^ been an interest in hydro electric Ushers were John Gardner of Meshoppen, Pa., Stephen tion for his encouragement and Marci noted. "The show is set for April 14-15.” Well, in two weeks from today at about 7 p.m., the and city slums without day-to- served as medics in the power. Ten percent of all electricity cooperation, making the Monday Connecticut Friendship Force group (many from Ambrose of Bridgeport and Stephen Sloan of Winston- Anyone interested in playing the piano for the seniors Salem, N.C. day medical attention of any military provide basic care used in Connecticut could be afternoon fellowship for residents of may call her, after 6 p.m., at 646-3911. Manchester) will be bound for Tel Aviv. kind. W A it^ generated by water if the available Saw a program on television the other night in which A reception was held at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, without a doctor being present. Westhill Gardens the success and after which the couple left for Cape Cod, Mass. water power was used. blessing it has been to many. Barbara Weinberg, state director, told of some of the That is why a new medical Without reimbursement for On sabbatiral things the visiting Israelis will be doing while in the Mrs. Deering is a first year medical student at the The Civic Center in Hartford this It has been my privilege to share services bill signed into law by paramedics, some of the rural Had a nice letter from Jay Stager, associate professor Greater Hartford «rea. University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Mr. summer had a gathering of suppliers on a weekly basis for several years in President Carter in December clinics now operating in Ap­ of philosophy and psychology at Manchester Community For one, they are going to see Dorothy Hamill in the Ice Deering is an accountant with Peat, Marwick and of alternate energy equipment. For the fellowship held in Herrmann Mitchell and Co. in Houston. (Gerrick photo) is so important. For the first palachia and other parts of the College since 1966. who is currently at his facility. Hidden Capades at the Hartford Civic Center, They also have 82 one could gather loads of informa­ Hall. Mr. Enderlin has been a friend Valley Camp in Freedom, Maine. ' other social events planned and, of course, side trips time it guarantees medicare country probably would have tion on most everything in the alter­ to me and the group, and, we wish He recently completed a “Downeast” experiment with (during the second four days of their visit) are planned and medicaid payments to hun­ been forced to close after their nate energy area. I don’t believe I him well in his retirement as the some 20 MCC students for a semester at the camp with for New York City or Boston, if they desire. dreds of rural clinics manned initial grant money ran out. saw anything on Bio-gas plants for executive-director of the Manchester great success. We'll be writing more about that on an up­ Made us eager to know what is awaiting us when we the making of methane gas. coming People Page. arrive in Tel Aviv. Time is flying. Right now I don't think Read Herald Ads by physician assistants and There are some signs, for­ Housing Authority. I would Uke to see an article week­ I would suggest for consideration Jay and his wife Shirley are on sabbatical year until I'll be ready — but I'm going anyhow. nurse practitioners in com­ tunately, that the small-town Mrs. Robert L. Deering ly in the papers featuring some one in the naming of the new apartment January 1979. They have rented their home on Forest munities where medical doc­ doctor shortage may not per­ the local area who is working on complex off of Spencer Street on Street until that time. Jay wrote “We expect to travel to major ‘intentional tors are unwilling to live. sist. Medical school enroll­ alternate energy. Pascal Lane, the Enderlin Gardens, There is a man in eastern Connec­ communities' around the world...Auroville in India. The bill also authorizes ment has doubled since 1960. in honor of Mr. Enderlin. Findhorn in Scotland, Kibuutz in Israel, Amana in Iowa, ticut who has a solar hot water reimbursement — on a trial More and more young men and Very truly yours. Twin Oaks in Virginia. Buddhist communities in heater and a wood stove. He hasn't basis — to clinics in urban women are becoming family Pastor Kenneth L. Gustafson Thailand, etc." heated with oil since the winter of areas where paramedics are doctors rather than specialists. Best wishes for a safe and rewarding journey. I'm sure '76. He is now working on a solar fur­ their new experiences will benefit them as well as their willing to practice but doctors For now though, the country nace to save on the wood he must students when they return and resume classes in '79. are not. clinics are indispensable. The bum. Thought The American Medical new rural health legislation AnotherAnomer tamiiyfamily in Storrsstorrs heats andf A real winner Association would have should make it much easier for When on the road of life and you How lucky can you get? In the mail, again today, came preferred that all payments to them to stay alive. meet temptation, in order to avoid a an opportunity to win $25,000. such clinics be tunneled Two things we may learn this year wreck, turn to the right. The other day, there was an offer from a book Rev. Dr, George W. Webb publishing firm and the prizes were endless. A Swiss campaign as the model for the next Brown, for example — Carter will be By ARNOLD SAWISLAK campaign as the model for the next 1 South United Methodist Church chalet, two new cars (his and hers), a beautiful brick one. further weakened. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two "i&.V house (or $100,000 in cash), or a mere $25,000. And more good news things we may find out this year: Potential rivals. Democratic as But if the president has some vic­ I never remember to send the coupons in, maybe ‘cause —Is Jimmy Carter going to be a well as Republican, will be closely tories — e^ecially in such high im­ we can never decide what magazines we want — or if we The World Health Organiza­ Nations agency in 1967. pact domestic areas as energy or I Yesterdays want any. Lately, I've noticed on television, if you Win, one-term president? watching what happens to Carter on •• -III v r t r rrj-f i riTiirTfH)RiHW9iini|r|-iifi- tion has declared that one of The smallpox virus can energy, welfare reform, health care, taxes or on a “leadership” issue like the company's representative comes to your door and There was some talk about that in 25 years ago mankind’s oldest and most never reappear because it 1977, but it was far too early to make tax reform, SALT and the Panama the canal treaties — it will likely says "Mrs. B— —? You've just won the blah-blah A loss of $71,596 is reported in the an intelligent assessment. i Canal treaties. deflate the enthusiasm of potential sweepstakes.” feared plagues—smallpox—is requires transmission between Manchester Knitting Mills theft. What a thrill it must be. She looks great (every hair in In the past, a president would have Carter doesn’t have to win them opponents, particularly in his own extinct. human beings and, unlike flu Manchester Trust Co. assets grow place) and dad just stands there beaming. Why shouldn't two, even three years to make his all, but if he gets whipped on most, party, to get out front. And, perhaps The virus causing the viruses, does not change into by 15 percent during 1952. he? record, but Carter probably changed look for a number of 1980 hopefuls to more important for early campaign Savings Bank of Manchester severest form of the disease, new strains periodically. It'd be just my luck to win and have him come up when that by beginning his 1976 campaign begin open preparations for the cam­ preparations, it would make fun­ reports a $1 "A million gain in deposits I have that wind-blown appearance as I'm halfway out calletl variola major, actually A much milder form of in 1974. Politicians, like generals, paign. If they are regarded as serious draising difficult for 1980 challenges. during 1952, the door hitching one of the dogs on a chain or fighting for —Is the Republican Party going to disappeared in 1975, after the smallpox, variola minor, still frequently use the last successful contenders — California’s Gov. 10 years ago my turn in front of the bathroom mirror to remove my last known case anywhere in exists but has been isolated to survive into the 1980s? curlers. Course, 1 could be carrying a load of laundry The answer to the first question Russell G. Philbrick of Philbrick down the cellar stairs when the bearer of glad tidings the world was found in Somalia, where 3,229 cases Agency is installed president of relates to the second, but the 1978 arrives. Bangladesh. But WHO waited were reported this year. Money that walks Manchester Board of Realtors. congressional elections are the first Can't you just see the cameras grinding letting the two years to make sure, during Eradication of this form may expenditure of 839,900 from the Edwin Cook is installed as By MARTHA ANGLE test. chancellor commander of Linne which time 12,000 workers con­ take several more years. When and ROBERT WALTERS treasury of an opponent's political Despite recent exceptions, the committee. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and ducted house-to-house seaches WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Ifs political party not in the White House Melvin G. Cox Jr. is installed as that goal is attain t, $2 billion Seventeen neighborhood political called "walking around money ".and still is expected to make con­ chancellor commander of Memorial 'hroughout Bangladesh for un­ still being spent worldwide clubs in Baltimore each received it's one of the most unsavory aspects gressional gains on mid-term elec­ Lodge, KofP. OES will host detected cases. every year for vaccinations payments, in amounts ranging from of American politics. Yet vast tions. If the GOP can make at least Town Manager Robert Weiss ' It is nothing short of a will become available for other $1,000 to $5,000, during the week im­ amounts of cash continue to be dis­ token inroads into the margin now proposes immediate pay hikes for 26 Exchange Night mediately prior to the election for public health miracle,” said purposes. tributed throughout the country in held by the Democrats — roughly of Manchester’s department heads, what was described only as “ballots estimated to cost $4,018 for the WHO Director-General Dr. As for the deadly form of the days immediately preceding two-thirds of the House and Senate — Temple Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will host and canvassing” or "ballots and remainder of the fiscal year. Halfan Mahler. smallpox, the 10-year cam­ every major election. it probably will have averted disaster Exchange Night in Connecticut on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. campaigning” on behalf of Sen. Paul Mrs. Marilyn M. Allen, worthy grand matron of If so, it is a man-made paign to wipe it out cost around Party officials and candidates at least through the 1980 presidential anxious for vic­ Sarbanes. D-Md., winner of both the election. Connecticut and her associate grand officers, will greet miracle, the fruit of a $83 million — surely some of primary and general election. tory at the polls If the party only manages to main­ their fellow officers from Massachusetts. smallpox eradication cam­ Almanac The Past Grand Matrons and Patrons of Connecticut the best-spent money in dole out hundreds Adopted narrow approach tain its present strength, its fate will paign launched by the United history. Instead of investigating the dis­ will exemplify the old-fashioned degrees as done in 1869. of thousands — continue to be in question. There By United Press International All members are invited. VAfcpoythe pel haps millions position of those funds, the FEC might be survival in merely holding Today is Tuesday, Jan. lo, the 10th intercst — of dollars to adopted a narrow, bureaucratic ap­ on, but to many it will look like day of 1978 with 355 to follow. Learn how to use ward leaders, proach to the problem, seeking only nothing but postponement of the in­ The moon is between its new phase precinct captains to have each political club formally evitable. • and first quarter. and chairmen of _ register as a campaign committee If the Republicans lose a score of The morning stars are Mercury, new tax deductions and officially report receipt and dis­ neighborhood political clubs. House and half a dozen or more Venus, Mars and Saturn. onsavirgs Some of the funds are used for bursement of the money. Senate seats this year, predictions of The evening star is Jupiter. legitimate election day expense such Even that wasn’t easy. From April the death of the GOP as a major Those born on this date are under By Ray DeCrane Perhaps the biggest fiasco of last as operating telephone banks to get through October of last year, the national political party will begin to the sign of Capricorn. (Second in a Series) year was the general tax credit. out the vote, paying drivers and FEC officials were dispatched to look valii What used to be called the standard Here, again, mathematical com­ Early American patriot Ethan Savines Inlcrest rffcctive Baltimore to help the clubs fill out However, the GOP is not likely to deduction allowance — now it is the putations and multiple options com­ baby-sitters, printing sample ballots Allen was bom Jan. 10, 1738. Plans Minimum Annual Yield the required federal forms. Kale zero bracket amount — has been plicated the procedure. To determine and hiring poll watchers. close shop the day after another On this day in history: aFTED GET A $14.95 GIFT FOR LEARNING revised for income tax filers this your credit you were instructed to Money buys voles But at least six clubs still haven’t losing election. There probably will In 1861, Florida seceded from the 6 Year year. For most taxpayers it multiply the number of exemptions In other instances, precinct or reported. In another case a club filed be a Republican candidate for presi­ Union. TO LOSE WEIGHT an incorrect report and the FEC represents an increased allowance, on your return by 835. Four exemp­ ward leaders whose palms have been dent in 1980 no matter what happens In 1920, the League of Nations Offer Good Until Jan. 2B, 1978 in Participating Areas Only Certificate tried in vain to reach its leader, then therefore a reduced tax. But it could tions (husband, wife and two greased can empty out nursing this year, just as the soon-to-die Whig came into being as the Treaty of Ver­ represent a loss for others. noted that “we were advised in a children) meant a credit of 8140. homes for the elderly and low- Party had a candidate in 1856. sailles went into effect. WEIGHT WATCHERS 4 Year For years, the standard deduction Then there was a second step. You telephone message left by an at­ income housing projects, hauling What could happen is a rush by In 1925, Mrs. Miriam “ Ma” For Details and Participating Class Nearest You. Call Certificate was t i ^ to income. Now everyone in were instructed to multiply your torney that the chairman ...was ser­ Republican officeholders for Ferguson was sworn in as governor the same marital status will receive taxable income by two percent. If their residents to the polls in (Toll Free) wholesale lots for straight-balloting. ving a sentence at the federal prison different political labels (Conser­ of Texas, the nation’s second woman 2'/2-4 Year the identical allowance, regardless that produced a higher amount than in Lewisburg, Pa.” of the amount of income. It’s virtually impossible to ascer­ vative? Independent?), renewed state chief executive. Five days 8180, you were restricted to 8180 on The FEC says it now is considering - - Certificate If you do not elect to itemize your Option No. 2. Finally you were ad­ tain how much money is allocated for demands for a new party name and earlier, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross had 1 8 0 0 9 7 2 -9 3 2 0 filing civil suits against the deductions, here is what you will be vised to claim the highest amount election day activities, legitimate struggles at the state and local levels become governor of Wyoming. delinquents. But that half-measure 1-2 Year allowed on 1977 tax returns: produced by either of the two op­ and otherwise, because the sordid for the OOP’s remaining poliical In 1970, a nursing home fire killed hardly compensates for the fact that • Unmarried taxpayers, t2,- tions. details are seldom discussed by the assets, such as access to the ballot 31 in Marietta, Ohio. Certificate the agency supposedly in charge of 200. So unmarried taxpayers (with only politicians involved. and control of mailing lists of con­ • Married taxpayers filing joint one exemption) entered only 835 But in a rare moment of candor, monitoring compliance with federal tributors and campaign volunteers. A thought for the day: Ulysses S. ARE YOU LIVING IN 90-Day Notice returns, 83,200. when many were entitled to much the “ Regular Democratic election laws has just walked away In any case, it is a good bet that Grant, 18th president of the United • Married taxpayers filing more, often as much as 8180. Other from an opportunity to fully in­ Account Organization” of Hudson County, whatever happens to the Republican States, said, "Labor disgraces no • All Accounts Insured up to separately, 81,600. low-income taxpayers claimed 8180 t C - N.J., once one of the nation’s most vestigate one of the country’s most Party, the Democrats will not be left man. Unfortunately, you occassional- A A S40.000 by FDfC *• An unmarried head of a when they were entitled only to 870. notorious campaign practices. • Compounded Continuously Regular Passbook FDIC rt’gulations permil withdrawals from time household, 82,200. powerful political machines, dis­ without opposition. ly find men disgrace labor.” Then there were cases of six exemp­ • Credited Monthly Account savings accounts before maturity with substartial Two reasons prompted the change, tions claiming only 8100 when they closed the scope of its operations in • Day of Deposit to Day of WHhdrawal penally. "^ere were so many confusing op­ were entitled to 8210 (6x835). connection with the 1972 elections. tions in determining the standard IRS eliminated as much of the After most of its leaders had been deduction last year that 10.2 percent math as it possibly could this year by indicted or convicted on federal of all those who filed Form 1040 providing tax tables which criminal charges, the New Jersey returns made mistakes. On form automatically provide for the deduc­ politicians apparently were so 1040A — the simplest of all tax forms tions, the personal exemptions and anxious to remain on the right side of f o 0 to complete — the error rate was a the general tax credit. the law that they filed an official But simplification is not as easy to f, c horrendous 13.7 percent. report revealing that 843,000 in cash O O o Perhaps the errors were an indict­ come by as it might seem. There was had been spent in only one county on ment against the typical American's one tax table for everybody last year. skill in mathematics. But there is It covered two and a half pages. This one day. just as good a chance they resulted year there are foiir sets of tax tables, Poll watcher expenses $$ leak thru roof 'nwoll from too many options and com­ extending over 12 pages. In Jersey City, 818,500 was spread plicated instructions. IRS just hopes everyone will use among six wards for “election day To refresh your memory, here is the correct table. poll watchers expenses.” Another how married persons filing joint (NEXTi The new filing 85,000 went to Bayonne, 86,300 flowed ALL TYPES - INSUL/mON A tradition of banking excellence \ returns determined their standard requirements) throu^ the streets of North Bergen, deduction last year: They multiplied 82,400 was distributed in Hoboken The Savines Bank of Manchester adjusted gross income by 16 percent. (You may order the 1878 tax book Toll free: If that pi^uced an amount smaller by writing to: “Cut Your Own and other communities received Manchester, East Hartford, » u lh Windsor. Ashford. Arxlover, and Bolton than $2,100, they were permitted to Taxes,” c/o The Manchester smaller allocations. 1-7003 Member FDIC, claim the minimum standard of 82,- Evening Herald, P.O. Box 489, Radio In a more recent case, Bruce 100. If it was more than 82,800, they City Station, New York, NY, 10019, Bradley, an unsuccessful candidate were restricted to 82,800, then called and enclosing check or money order in Maryland’s 1976 Democratic the maximum standard. If it fell for 81 plus % cents for postage and senatorial primary, filed a formal handling. Make check payable to somewhere in between, that is the complaint with the Federal Election exact amount they claimed. “Cut Your Own Taxes.") SSSHiSardSltMl • Manche»l»f.Conn««eut • 6*7-9821 A Commission (FEC), questioning the PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HEIRALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Jan. 10. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 10. 1978 - PAGE SFVF.N In South Windsor run-off School budget proposal up 7.5 percent Saniala /(ound Spanish Club at BHS iifi Anatover By SUSAN VAUGHN items combined with utilities at $13,000. funds withheld for a pending Labor In making his recommendations The schools, because of state and Candidate forum slated to celebrate Epiphany llrmld Reporter $652,675 and transportation costs at • Additional teaching position and Department action and the deficit in Monday, Kennedy said, “A question federal laws, are providing more $520,000 account for $14,824,726, or special education services each year .S Louise Walton is the Andover I transportation for the elementary the town budget. often asked about the Board of The Manchester public schools The South Windsor League of The same polling places will be used. Peter’s Episcopal Church Hall on I Santa Claus who brought Christ- Bolton Letters were sent to about 90.4 percent of the budget. Dr. school “gifted” program, $30,000. Under the improvements items, Eklucation budget is, why, when the which are expensive, especially recommended budget for next year Women Voters will sponsor a The run-off election is the result of Sand Hill Road. Site Manager Is g mas cheer not to one, but 30 An-:;:; The Bolton High School Spanish members of the high school band and K enney said. • Maintain the present music staff the superintendent also notes that student population is declining, does placements outside the school calls for an appropriation of $15,802,- meeting between the two runoff ten- an erroneous vote tallied by a faulty Janet MacDonald. Reservations S Club will celebrate the Epiphany, chorus asking them to attend the The superintendent noted in his position funded under a CETA grant, $700,000 worth of improvement it cost more to operate the schools?” . system, Kennedy said. K dover residents just before Christ- 500. or a 7.5 percent increase over didates for the vacant council seat on voting machine. Three voting must be made In advance by calling K mas. !§ Three Kings Day, Thursday at 7:30 meeting. Bolton residents interested explanation of the budget that the $11,500. requests were received by him from The basic answer, he said, is that The Board of Education will begin last year's $14,707,500 budget. Thursday. machine experts concluded the error Sally Clark, director of activities. p.m. at the high school. The celebra­ in the high school music program are remaining 10 percent covers all other • Maintain the present elementary principals and budget managers, but inflationary costs are increasing its intensive study of the The budget recommendation was The meeting will be held in the was caused by a broken tooth under On Wednesday, the Senior Citizens tion of the Epiphany could not be held welcome to attend the meeting. items such as textbooks and supplies, school physical education staff posi­ only the four items were includ^ in much faster than offsetting reduc­ recommended budget during made Monday night by School Council Chambers at Town Hall at 8 Richard Ryan’s name in the voting Club will hold their regular meeting I on its actual date, Jan. 6, because of Meetings tonight capital projects, tuition to other dis­ tion presently under CETA, $11,500. his recommendation. tions that are realized from serving workshops in the next four weeks Superintendent Jam es P. Kennedy to p.m. The candidates — Republican booth. < at 1 p.m. at St. Margaret Mary’s tricts, rentals, maintenance supplies, Kennedy said the improvements Kennedy has also recommended an fewer students, with the largest The workshops, all open to the The Advisory Planning Committee the Board of Education. Richard Ryan and Democrat Joseph The machine recorded more votes Church Hall on Hayes Road. This is .gwhoOne is resident, a shut-in, Beatrice just before-., Hopp-iS At the Epiphany, students will par­ new and replacement equipment and are intended to continue previous increase of $37,625 in the capital out­ single influence the increases for public, will be held at the board to Study the Future of the Bolton The budget is basically one which Krahula — will discuss local issues. for Ryan than the number of persons the first meeting of 1978 and new of­ !^ man,Christmas. told how Mrs. unknown Hoppman;| people!:!: ticipate in the breaking of pinatas, a "host of smaller dollar items such priority commitments made by the lay budget, which he said could be salaries and fringe benefits. rooms on North School Street at 8 Schools will meet tonight at 8 at will maintain the present level of ser­ The public is invited to submit voting on the machine. The issue was ficers will be installed. Annual $3 :!•! broughtwanted to a know beautiful who homemade!^ the people i| homemade containers of candy that as postage, etc.” Board of Education. All were considered improvements. The items Kennedy has also recommended p.m. They will be this Wednesday, Bolton Center School. Updated vices. with only four recommended written questions in advance or to brought to court to be resolved; dues are payable at this time. Of­ gift and cookies to her husband, !^ conflicts.are hung and ceremoniously broken. The four recommended im- recommended priorities last year. include some repairs and the elimination of seven teaching Jan. 18, Jan. 24, and Jan. 30. A ten- g were so she could thank them. !^i reports by the various subcom­ improvements amounting to $M,000, question the candidates from the however, the court ruling left the ficers include Vera Grust, president; ttftin la Q ahii#-iei litoi UAfnMA They At thfi were 1 made by club members. orovements, the smallest im­ The position of coordinator of maintenance at all the schools. The positions, worth about $70,000 in taive date of Feb. 6 has been set for a g The Herald told the story Mon- !J mittees will be given. Kennedy said. floor. decision regarding the council vacan­ Vera Reardon, vice-president; Those attending will be able to provements list in recent years, in­ volunteers is funded in the 1977-78 allocation for capital im­ reductions, but he noted that an in­ joint meeting with the PTA budget day and over night the following !:5 The Republican Town Committee The salaries and fringe benefits for The run-off election will be an cy in the hands of the two political Mildred Ryan, secretary and M uy S story unfolded. g sample Spanish and Mexican foods clude the following: superintendent’s recommended provements was $76,925 and the crease of just one percent in the study committee, which also attends will meet tonight at 8 at Bentley the employees of the school system extension of the municipal election parties. Roberts, treasurer. Membership in­ g: Mrs. Walton makes and sells g made from authentic recipes. Memorial Library. • Addition of 10 students to the budget. It was also in.last year's propdsed budget for that category is salaries of the remaining personnel the board workshops. amount to 83 percent of the $15.8 held Nov. 8, and will take place Both parties came to a com­ formation may be obtained from the Helen Winkler is the club advisor. Regional Occupational Training, priorities, but not filled because of $114,550. fo'stR about $120,000. g w reaths and d ecoration s at;!^ Potluck and auction___ million recommendation. Those Saturday, Jan. 21. The polls will ^ promise agreement in favor of the officers or from Jim Snow, South g Christmastime. This past Christ- i!: The Spanish Club has a concession The Bolton Congregational Church open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. run-off election. Windsor recreation director. A guiar of homebaked goods, candy and g mas she decided to make extra g! will have a potluck supper and auc­ Since the council is now evenly Democrat Krahula place tenth in club meetings are held on the second coffee during the high school’s home !| ones as gifts and also cookies for g tion Friday beginning at 6:45 p.m. divided between four Democrats and the Nov. 8 election; however, a small and fourth Wednesday each month. basketball games. About town ] Howland plans offices !g the sick and elderly shut-ins in An-;!:! Each person attending is ask ^ to Directors decide tonight ( four Republicans, the runoff will margin of votes separated him and All local seniors are eligible to at­ ■g dover. !g Club members will visit the United bring a potluck dish and an auction determine which political party con­ Republican Richard Ryan. There will be a meeting of the tend the Thursday Dropin after lunch I Mrs. Walton called Doris !g Nations, Museum of American In­ item. trols the Town Council. at St. Peter’s Church hall from about dians and the Hispanic Society in Marine Corps League on Wednesday at downtown fire site Senior citizens g Hutchinson, a well-known and ac- g! The auction item may be a All persons who were eligible to 12:15 to 2 p.m. Crafts and games are New York later this year. They plan at 8 p.m. at the Marine Corps Post on The site of the former Sheridan purchased. His businesses will re­ South Windsor senior citizens are H tive Andover resident, for help in g homemade or white elephant item on budget cut proposal Parker St. Building in Manchester will become main in their present location. vote in the election held Nov. 8 may reminded that the Nutrition Program available, or seniors are free to visit !|locating the shut-ins and;!!; to eat in a Spanish restaurant. and should be brought in a paper bag a 5,000-square foot office building, He said that he already lined up a vote in the run-off election on Jan. 21. is open five days a week at St. and talk. g: delivering gifts to them. g: Music discussion The Manchester Board of Direc­ has not yet been approved. CETA positions for the proposed den­ so it cannot be seen. All members of the Waddell! School Warren Howland, owner of the Main couple of professional tenants for the !g Louise Walton (Santa Claus) gS The music program at Bolton High tors is expected to decide tonight on Thus, the buses are not expected to tal clinic. Any aduit in the church is invited to PTA are Invited to attend thle PTA Street property, said Monday. new building. He still has about 3,000 g and Doris Hutchinson (Santa’s gg School will be discussed tonight when cuts proposed for the present fiscal arrive this fiscal year. The board will The request was not greeted In Vernon schools attend. Anyone who would like to at­ executive board meeting Wednesday Howland recently purchased the square feet of office space to rent. g helper) delivered the gifts and gj year's* budget. consider setting up the temporary enthusiastically by the board, which a group of high school alumni tend who has not been contacted at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. property, which is adjacent to the The new office building should be g cookies to 30 Andover shut-ins. We g: (former members of the band and A total of $340,922 has been ear­ system until these buses arrive. asked for more information about the should call 649-7077 or 649-9621. Hartfoi^ National Bank & Trust Co. completed by June 1, Howland said. g are sure their Christmas was g chorus) meet with Joseph Fleming, marked to be cut from department The board also will consider ap­ three positions. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staples and Mr. The Separated-Divorced Support He plans to rent the space In the It will be built on the foundation of i!? brightened by the gesture. !g principal, and Edward DiFronzo, budgets and placed in a contingency propriating federal funds for three Other items on tonight’s agenda in­ and Mrs. J. Stanton Conover are in clude the proposed establishment of Group will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. proposed one-story building. the old building, which is still in Salary hikes approved music director. The meeting will be charge of the evening. account. This would be the major Comprehensive Employment in St. Matthew’s Church in Tolland, The Sheridan Building was place. at 6:30 p.m. at the high school. step in helping to meet a projected Training Act projects — a townwide a commission on the handicapped Further information is available by destroyed by a fire in October 1971. There will be parking for about 30 By JUNE TOMPKINS $538,535 deficit for the 1977-78 year. survey, a forestry maintenance and a youth commission. those involved for a greater increase. short about 15 students of the calling 871-2290 or 875-6679. Any The block has been vacant since. cars, he said. Some parking will be The board also will consider es­ program and a preventive health and The directors will meet at 7 o’clock Herald Reporter Another board member said that “guestimated” 120 in this year’s vo- separated or divorced person is Howland operates a real estate and provided in the rear and some will be tablishing a temporary transporta­ environmental improvement with Manchester’s representatives in The Vernon Board of Education compared to teachers, a nurse can ag program. Each student represents welcome to attend. insurance business at 555 Main provided in a driveway to the south tion system for elderly and han- program. the state legislature. The regular come home after a day’s work and PZC postpones hearings Monday night approved a group of a tuition fee of about $1,400. meeting will start at 8. Both will be Street, near the property he just side of the building, he said. dicapp^ residents. Two mini-buses Last week, the board heafd a The auxiliary to the Veterans of salary increases for administration, her school work is through, whereas However, Dr. Ramsdell said that have been ordered, but a federal request from Ronald Kraatz of the held in the Municipal Building’s staff and other school personnel. a teacher still has school work to do hopefully, tuition from the evening Coventry Foreign Wars will meet tonight at board of selectmen does not get in­ On Jan. 26 the church will host grant that would pay most of the cost Health Department to include three Hearing Room, The following salaries for 1978-1979 at home. School program In the second 7:30 at the post home. The Coventry Planning and Zoning volved in subdivisions requiring road Richard and Nancy Saies, m is­ Council OKs contract were approved: Dr. Robert Linstone, Salary increases were also ap­ semester this year will pick up some Commission (PZC) canceled last work. But PZC CJiairperson Marilyn sionaries serving in Botswana. At 2 assistant school superintendent, $33,- proved for the central office ad­ of the needed revenues. He said there The Little Theatre of Manchester night’s meeting because of weather Richardson said it was the right of p.m. the Fragment Society will have 644, an increase of $1,602; Dr. Albert ministrative staff, library clerks, are some other sources that may also cast for “Little Foxes” will rehearse for new police station conditions and rescheduled its agen­ the Coventry council to do so and that a tea for the couple, and at 6:30 p.m. Kerkin, assistant school superinten­ paraprofessionals and employees help to supply revenue. New water tests show tonight and Friday at 7:45 p.m. at 22 da for Wednesday at 7:30 at the Town she would accept a new procedure there will be a potluck supper. V ernon dent, $31,650, an increase of $2,000, who come under the hourly and part Dr. Ramsdell didn’t have a budget Oak St. The stage crew will meet parent low bidder for the total bid, in­ Hall. from the council. On Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. there will be a and Charles Brlsson, business time wage scale. report to offer the board because il­ Thursday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 9 Vernon Mayor Frank J . McCoy cluding the alternates, Nasin’s bid Two subdivision hearings are Until the council adopts a perma­ youth challenge alumni homecoming manager, $25,644, an increase of $1,- The ^ a r d of Education has not lness of some budget committee a.m. at the LTM rooms on Oak was authorized by the Town Council was lower when its company slated — one for 18 lots on Stonehouse nent position on the issue, Myies has benefit banquet. Nicky Cruz is guest three bacteria violations Street. Volunteers are needed to eliminated the alternates. 900. received all of its estimated $2,837,- m em bers has held up budget Monday night to sign a contract with and Old Eagleville Roads and the asked that new subdivision speaker. He is an author and the A salary schedule was approved 875 revenue from the various preparation, he said. He said he will build and paint sets. the J.S . Nasin Co. of Willimantic to Officials at Nutmeg said that the other for eight lots on North River applications involving town road founder of an outreach program in Three high counts of bacteria were problems connected with the high found; and at McKee Street, 26 were for nurses and hygienists for the next sources. Board Chairman Dr. Daniel try to have a budget presentation construct the main portion of the new council’s decision to award the con­ Road. Both applications involve road work come before the council before Raleigh, N.C. found in the Town of Manchester’s coliform counts found at each site, he found. Woolwich said the revenues are not The Single People’s Group will $l,126-million police station. He is tract to Nasin would stand firm. three fiscal years, reflecting a 5 per­ prepared for the next board meeting. improvements in the town right of going to the PZC with staff water supply during December and said. All three violations occurred in the coming in like the board had hoped, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s expected to s i ^ the contract today, Nutmeg officials said they would not cent increase in 1978-1979, a 5.5 per­ way. ♦ recommendations. This will give the resulted in the first bacteriological New water standards require a first nine days of December, Young Bulletin board Community Room, 587 E. Middle according to David Eveleth, contest the decision. cent increase in 1979-1980, and a 6 and as of Monday night, there is Last week the Town Council met council time to give its input before violation of water standards since mean coliform density of 1.0. This is said. Tests were taken the next day I Police report Tpke. All singles are invited. architect for the project. A construction cost reduction of percent increase in 1980-1981. about $31,722 in revenues outstan­ The Rockville Emblem Club will with the PZC to discuss working out a pubiic hearings are held which bind the contamination problem in obtained by dividing the number of and through the rest of the month, ding. I, Refreshments will be served. McCoy was authorized to sign an $44,600 will be included in a signed Board member JoAnn Worthen meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the procedure for such subdivisions. the PZC to a mandatory action August. samples taken in a month into the and no further high bacteria counts V e rn o n agreement for the new building at a change order upon agreement voted for the increases, although she Some of the drop in incoming Elks Lodge, North Park Street, Council Chairman Jack Myles, on ad­ deadline. Bob Young, water treatment number of coliform, a form of were found, he said. revenue can be attributed to a drop in Registration for free polka dance cost not to exceed $1,002,500. The between the contractor and the thinks the compensation the nurses preceded by a potluck at 6:30. vice of Town Attorney Abbot Annual service The Vernon Police Department in­ manager for the Water Department, bacteria, that was found. “ 1 really can’t say what the enrollment this year of students lessons at the Knight of Columbus figure represents the amount of Municipal Building Committee when and hygienists are getting is “low for The Board of Directors of the Schwebel, said that only the council vestigated 17 burglaries during the said that one violation was found at For instance, the town took 108 happened,” Young said. The one-day in the vocational-agricultural Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ The Gleaners of the Second Hall in Manchester will close at Nasin’s bid after the removal of 10 the project contract is signed. the load they’re carrying.” Harold has authority to permit a private period of Dec. 9 to 29. The estimated three testing sites, the McKee Street samples during December. Thus, the high counts might be due to an error program. cil Inc. will meet Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. at Congregational Church in Coventry Thursday evening’s class, which is alternate equipment and other items The $U,600 reduction was made to Cummings, chairman of the per­ developer to do road widening or to value of items taken was not more firehouse, the Helaine Road booster maximum number of coliform found made in taking the sample or might Superintentendent Dr. Raymond the Tolland County Agricultural will hold their annual service tonight held 7:30 to 9. Lessons are given each from the bid. keep the project within the federal sonnel policies committee, said there put in drainage projects on town- than $7,000, William Yetz, the station and the Lower Glastonbury should have been 108 to stay within have been caused by an undetected didn’t seem to be “any push” from Ramsdell said the high school was Center, Route 30, Vernon. at 7 p.m. at the home of Arlene Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. over an Although Nutmeg Mason Contrac­ public works act grant awarded the owned roads. department's community relations booster station. the standard. mechanical failure at one of the Jensen on Brewster Street. eight-week period by the John Prytko tors Inc. of Hartford was the ap­ town last summer for the police sta­ Myles contends that any road work officer, said. All three violations occurred only The three bad tests alone, locations, he said. The church itself is planning its an­ dance team. tion. ultimately has to be maintained by The breaks were into several once, early in the month, and no however, exceeded this total. At the nual meeting for Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. in There was a temporary chlorina­ the town and could lead to excessive homes, Dart Hill Road and Hemlock further problems were found, he Glastonbury site, 62 coliform were tion failure at the Buckingham Library plans story hours the Community Building on Route expenses. Drive, apartments, the Rockville said. There were no health-related found; at Helaine Road, 37 were Reservoir which might have caused 44A. An amendment to the group’s South Windsor Hawkins, children’s librarian. Story­ Street Saturday, Jan. 14 at 6:40 p.m. Town Planner Greg Padick made a Public Library, and businesses on the high coliform count at the Lower constitution is one of the items of tellers are Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. “The supper, at $5 per head, is the survey of area towns which found Windsorville Road, and Route 83 and Glastonbury station, he said. A series of nine weekly story hour business. Ann Noordendorp, library assistant. prime “fund-raiser” for the Ryan that in most cases the council or Dart Hill Road. The state was contacted after each programs will be held at the South Campaign,” Mitchell said. “A bad test as required by state law. Windsor Public Library starting Feb. Ryan fundraiser Flu brings restrictions 7, 9 and 10. telephone committee is contacting Procedures to notify nearby The Committee to Elect Dick Ryan ,Republican Town Committee residents would have started if tests The half-hour story sessions will be is sponsoring a fund-raising event as members to bring friends to the af­ the next two days had also had high open to pre-school age children, it prepares for the special townwide on visitors to hospital COP, fair and state officials will be in­ bacteria counts. three and one half years old, and will election Saturday, Jan. 21. be held Tuesdays, Thursdays, and vited,” he added. Visitors at Manchester Memorial signs. The Lower Giastonbury station The election will decide whether Fridays at 10 a.m. The program will Richard Ryan, or Joseph Krahula Assisting in arrangements for the Hospital are being restricted because The visitors restriction is effective services Giastonbury customers. include story-telling, fingerplays and will be the ninth member of the Town supper are William Neal, Robert of the current flu epidemic. immediately and will remain so until Helaine Road and McKee Street ser­ filmstrips. Dickinson, David Sorenson and Hospital officials said today that, the flu epidemic has abated. vices the nearby residential areas. Council. Each group will be limited to 25 John J. Mitchell, chairman of the Richard Bachman. because of tbe many visitors A hospital spokesman said that There were no other bacteria children and registration is required. Elect Ryan campaign announced Members of Ryan’s election com­ exhibiting flu-like symptoms, it is about 25 percent of the patients com­ violations during the month. Registration will begin on Jan 16 and mittee, in addition to Mitchell, are Three reservoirs, Lydall Street, today that Mrs. Eleanor Bachman necessary to restrict visitors to im­ ing into the emergency department Nancy Caffyn, Lincoln Streeter, Joan Porter and Howard, violated the may be made by telephone or in per­ and Dr. Thaddeus Gutkowski are co­ mediate family members, and only are flu patients, but not all of them DeGiacomo, Richard and Eleanor monthly average for turbidity, which son. chairing a potluck supper to be held those who aren’t showing any flu are admitted. Bachman, June Cottle and Kevin measures the number of particles The story hour sessions are under at the meeting hall of the First Rennie. suspended in the water. the direction of Mrs. Wilma Congregational Church on Main Pre-CETA job not illegal Rockville hospital notes Ryder, Ellington. Rockville; William Grout, A Comprehensive Employment resigning to take a CETA job as a job address was a legal one. He also Admitted Friday: James Manchester; Heather Bedlack, Knollwood Drive, Births Sunday: A son to Mr. Monson, Mass.; Vincent Jor­ Training Act employee who worked bank counselor in the Town of East received a letter from Shea’s Brenna, East Main Street, Vernon; Marilyn Bertrand, and Mrs. Gilles Bertrand, dan, East Street, Rockville; in Manchester for one week before Hartford’s Youth Services Depart­ Rockville; Carole Buisch, previous employer stating that Shea Stafford Springs; Hanford Stafford Springs; a daughter Linda McRitchie, Somers; taking a job in East Hartford did ment. Somers; Erik Dube, Orchard W A ^ T O was underemployed. He had been on- Street, East Hartford; Carney, Grand Avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. John Conlin, Kathryn Neff and son, nothing illegal, an official of the A CETA applicant must live in the call at the job, a status that made Michael Ellwood, Tolland; Rockville; Mildred Cheney, Stafford Springs; a son to Mr. Brooklyn Street, Rockville; program said Monday. town where he applies and is selected him eligible for the CETA program, Mary Evans, Ellington Dailey Circle, Rockville; and Mrs. Douglas Roberts, William Reynolds, Hillside ■ Ron Blanchette, manpower ser- for a CETA job. After he is hired, which is aimed at finding jobs for un­ Avenue, Rockville; Jack Noelia Chouinard, Ellington; Nye Street, Rockville. Drive, South Windsor; Harvey vices chief for the Hartford Com­ however, there is no restriction employed persons. Greenberg, Route 83, Vernon; Marietta Conlin, Stafford Discharged Sunday: Ring, Lewis Circle, Rockville; Clara Russell, prehensive Manpower office, had against him moving out of the town. Blanchette said that his office William Grout, Monson, Springs; Horace Crockett, Jeanette Berger and WIN EACH WEEK! Edgemere Road, Coventry; been looking into the case of Gary “ There’s no illegality to it,” “does not condone a change of public Mass.; Julie Kessler, Lawrence Street, Rockville; daughter, Talcott Avenue, Knowing how to buy Sharon Drury, High Street, Rockville; Michael Ellwood, David Schweitzer, Tolland; Shea, The Hartford office is the local Blanchette said of the Shea matter. service employment positions inter­ Willimantic, Charles Mivllle, Tolland; Charles Farnham, Elizabeth Tinson and son, CETA coordinator. Apparently, Shea moved to East Mountain Street, Rockville; Rockville; Evelyn Kreller, town.” But, since there is nothing il­ Pine Knob Drive, South Wind­ Providence, R .I.; Joseph Hartford Turnpike, Vernon; Last month. Shea was hired Hartford after taking the Manchester Janet Raber, Carole Drive, legal about the Shea matter, the of­ life insurance can mean Vernon; Michael Rowland, sor; Gerald Legare, Fetko, Franklin Park West, Earl Tracy, Worcester Road, through Title 11 of CETA for a draf­ job. Then, he was eligible to apply for fice will not pursue the issue. Enfield; Earl Tracy, Middletown; Michael Rockville; Lorraine Grant Vernon. ting position in the Planning Office of the East Hartford position, a job he “We don’t like tjie idea that he Worcester Road, Vernon. Olesnevich, Tolland; Levi and son. South Street, • the 'Town of Manchester. He worked obtained. skipped towns, butj’^iere was nothing "money in the bank" too Births Friday: A daughter CO l___ 11______1 1— It"— ''— 1 here for about a week before Blanchette said that the change of illegal,” Blanchette said. to Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Ellington Avenue, Rockville; 4 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kessler, Willimantic. GRAND PRIZE (250,000 3-DIGIT MATCH (25 There’s a lot that’s new about Savings Bank Life Insurance. Effec­ Discharged Friday: Stephen You ore eligible ro enter Grand Prize Drowing if LWV sets Arsenault, Tolland; Margaret you march the Lucky Color. tive January 1, a new Connecticut law allows you to buy low-cost Bassette, Elm Street, SBLI policies with higher limits of protection and louier rales — Rockville; Frances Bridges, meeting Kelly RMd, Vernon; JoAnne even lower for females. Shmlelicki, West Street, on energy Rockville; Gordon Eisenberg, You can choose from a broad selection of plans — plans with em­ Felt Road, South Windsor; The League of Women phasis on maximum insurance at low cost, or with emphasis on Steven Lane, West Street, Fuel Card: the new home energy-saving Vernon; Sandra Paradis, Han­ Voten of Manchester will savings . . . A low-cost children’s rider includes all children in most try this. IxM a goieral membership device that automatically adjusts your son Drive, Vernon; Elizabeth meeting Wednesday, Jan.. policies . . . New children are automatically added to a family plan Poquette, Box Mountain Fuel Card: the new home energy-saving thermostat when you're asleep or away Road, Bolton; Jessie Rega, JACKPOT POOL (20,000 2-DIGIT MATCH (5 11, at 7:10 p.m. at the borne at no additional cost. . . Education funds, mortgage insurance, device that automadcaily a4justs your Somers; Robert Ryan, Hart­ Match the 6-digif number, shore $20,CXX). If no of Or. and Mrs. Walter from home to save you up to 15%on family income, emergency funds — a whole host of different plans ford; Christopher Scheffler, thermostat when you’re asleep or away winning 6

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Cuiin.. Tues.. Jan. 10, 1978 MANCkESTER EVENING HERALD. Manbhester, Conn., T u e s ., Ja n . 10, \ m - P A G E N IN E CALL US FOR H e r a ld Emotion with Bronros DANIELS! W I N a n g le TRAVEL AGENCYARFMRV W W M m H RESERVATIONS Earl Yost proudly pretenlt personally es­ Sports Editor in underdog position corted group lours from FORTHE Manchester. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - to that. Joe Namath got up on his feet that’s how all Denver fans refer to Orange Crush, their defensive unit, No help needed . were made in the Cheney Tech- With those who know their at a social function a couple of days the Broncos’ defensive unit, which will do the rest. What it amounts to is FLY- Bolton High basketball game last football, the strictly neutral before the game and gave his per­ could be the best in football and is es­ that Red Miller, the Broncos’ head SUN PRINCESS Phone caller on the other end Friday night in Bolton. Winning sonal "guarantee” the Jets would sentially responsible for getting the coach, has such unbounded faith in ALL OF SCANDINAVIA TOUR yesterday morning had a familiar Chen^ missed on two tries and ones like the players, coaches win. To make sure everyone got it, he team this far. his defense, he believes it can force Norway/Sweden/Denmark name, Tom Hindson, and he was dis­ Bolton dropped in two of five. The and scouts among the other 26 repeated his assurance the following All this, of course, draws only the necessary turnovers for Denver turbed. At first I thought it was Tom game total of throws made and NFL teams, there's not much day. amused smiles from the Cowboys, to win. CRUISES FROM Heinsohn, who was riven his waiking attempted has to be a season low in “It almost drove me up a wall who feel football games are won on with question over who should come Landry and the Cowboys are aware papera as coach of the Boston Ceitics this area. out on top in Sunday’s Super when J heard what he said,” the field, not in pizza parlors or by that the Broncos will try to force fast week, but indentified himseif as SCANDINAVIA AIRLINES Bowl XII. remembers Weeb Ewbank, who was wearing Tshirts. But Tom Landry, them into making early errors in the grand tali of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Reason for omission the Jets' coach then, “but the net the Dallas coach, always keeps hope of taking advantage of some 15 day TOUR SAN JUAN, P.R. Cedars of Lebanon. He report^ his Almost to a man. they say it should result of Joe's statement was that it talking about “an added dimension,” sudden, quick strike, which could TO... organization will not accept any out­ For 24 of the last 30 years, Henry be the Dallas Cowboys. fired up the rest of our players and and it's obvious that Broncomania, turn the game around early. 6/14 78 - 6/28/78 AIR FROM RRADLEY FIELD Rockwell has served as chairman of side help or any money contributions Taking into consideration all the caused them to perform with mdre as the Denver fans call it, isn’t hur­ The Cowboys have a strong defense to run the Five Mile Road Race next the greens committee at the factors, the Cowboys are the best emotion." ting their team a bit. $1p275.00 Dbl. Occupancy STOPS AT THE FOLLOWING Manchester Country Club. of their own. They have some emo­ Thanksgiving morning. He also an­ team in the league, according to not The 1969 Jets had ample emotion to Much of Denver’s emotion is tied in tion also despite the fact this makes CURACO nounced Will “Red” Hadden would He’s an authority around the only such a generally unbiased group begin with, but the present Broncos Students Special School Vacation course. -closely with Craig Morton, a 34-year- their fourth trip to the Super Bowl return as race director. The latter as the players, coaches and scouts may have even more, thanks to the old 13-year NFL veteran, who was Now retired and an active member and it isn’t something altogether new Tour - Bermuda LaGUAIRA reports an open meeting for ail in­ with the other clubs, but according to kind of fan support that transcends with Dallas nearly 10 seasons, lost of the Retired Swingers’ set, for them the way it is for the Bron­ terested in the Road Race will be the oddsmakers as well. any other in Super Bowl history. his job there to Roger Staubach, then cos, TRINIDAD Rockwell stopped at the desk yester­ April 24-28 held Monday night, Jan. 30 at St. The one thing the Denver Broncos Mindful of the orange jerseys worn went to the New York Giants where day to report why there was no New Denver fans make a big point over Mary’s Church hall...Bill Friday, have going for them is emotion, by the Broncos, Denver fans have the fans booed him out of town, and the fact the Broncos beat Oakland MARTINIQUE Year’s Day Golf Tournament this MOTORCOACH: who heads up the active referees in which is for the most part an intangi­ virtually eliminated every other finally came to the Broncos, with and Pittsburgh — two of the NFL’s London year. ble but can sometimes make a and ST. THGMAS the WHA, rates an A-plus for the color and the team has done more whom he’s lighting up the sky in the toughest teams — twice apiece this MYSTERY RIDE Jan. 14 manner in which he handled atul con­ ’’The greens and fairways were difference in the outcome. for the orange than even Anita twilight of his career. never in better condition and we season. They gloat over the fact the FLORIDA-NASSAU Feb. 18-Mar. 4 trolled the Whaler-Birmingham Probably the most notable exam­ Bryant. All the Broncos ask of Morton is Cowboys defeated the Broncos only game Sunday in Hartford without any didn't want to take a chance of any ple of that was Super Bowl III in 1969 Until this season. Orange Crush that he not give up the ball in their damage. three weeks ago. FLORIDA CIRCLE TOUR Mar. 9-19 One Week major penalties. The former NHL of- when the Baltimore Colts were 19- was merely a soft drink Now it shows territory. They look to him to give Sometimes emotion can make you “When we held the New Year’s flciaFstands head and shoulders over point favorites over the New York si"nc nf turning into a legend because them good field position and feel the lose sight of any number of things. CRUISE: WHA referees and his judgment - Open, and I played in several,” .Ipto Ppvinc ahsniiitelv no attention which is a major part of any type of­ Rockwell said, “the course con­ Beautiful Bermuda Apr. 22-29 ficiating - is rarely questioned except ditions were never as good as they TRAVEL SERVICE are today. London Show Tour Jotin 0. O'Briwi ■ Owi. Maiwgw by onesided Whaler sup­ 7 days “We spent thousands of dollars the "^‘Our Business Is Exclusively Travel" porters.. .Mark and Marge Kravitz of Ominous trip fo r Tw o past few years on the course and it SS Statendam TKxns “Our Staff Has Traveled Throughout Manchester were profiled in recent ussue of the Blue Line, New England would not have been advisable to from famous, dependable K s m h v m the World" play New Year’s.” Contact our friendly staff MFOMUTNN tM It Cwnlkrfi Lm*| Timl hr W lanT Whaler publication, for opening their MAJOR CRCDir CAHDI ACCtRTlO home the past three hodcey seasons To help protect the greens, all 18 HOTaS have been roped off and temporary for Cowboys AIRLINES - STEAMSHIP to several members of the Whalers. Jor more detailed ARTHUR FROMMER CHARTERS RESORTS fences erected. No trespassing signs Manchester 643-2165 TOURS 888 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER have helped. information! Here *n There Last winter there were many tell­ NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — To the superstitious, the Dallas • Rowtl-Trip J«t Air Transportation betweon • B Convivial Get-Together Party hotted by the Dick's and the Michor on Banktide; Official statistician with East tale marks left from skiers but Cowboys began their trip to the Super Bowl on an ominous note. Boston or Now York and London, incknUnt London staff of the tour operator, and • A Carafe of House Wine with dinner taken at Catholic High’s basketball team is Greens Superintendent Ken Keliher quality maals and drinb an route; A bus carrying three players, two featuring free tea and biscuHs, at vthidi the famous and traditional Varrey't Mary Wawer. East football coach, and his staff did a great job repairing coaches and a reporter broke down and that’s the way they act," he said. • NccowniedaUont witk Ptkrali lath; you1l meet the other members of your Lon­ Restaurant on Regent Street as well as free John LaFontana, scores all home the damage. en route from the Cowboys’ practice The Cowboys’ mood was in stark • Continonta] Breakfast each moniing; don Show Tour group; aperitifs or wine wHfr meals taken at several GLOBE TRAVEL : games with Cliff Demers, director of field to the airport Monday, delaying contrast to that of their opponents, DANIELS TRAVEL • Ml Hotel Service Chaiies and taxes; • The Famous Two-Hour, 20-mile “Round Lon­ other leading London restaurants; ind finally 555 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER athletics, handling the electric End of the line the flight to New Orleans for 45 who arrived nearly two hours earlier don Sightseeing Tour" of London Transport timing clock...Best wishes for Tony • Orchastra, Stal ar Brosa Orda fhiatra • The Host Services of The Londixi Staff of _ Gordie Howe and Mark Howe of minutes. in an orange plane. 202 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER by motorcoach; TEL. 643-2165 Cherubini for a s p ^ y recovery tickets (pre-salactad far yea) to THIEE plays Rrthur Frommer International, Inc., the New England Whalers have been And the Cowboys also were flown Broncos’ defensive end Lyle • Ml Escorted Evening Walking Tour of London following surgery. For several years TEL. 646-3012 or musicals of the London state; throughout your stay. added to the WHA All-Star team for in a plane painted orange — the Alzado termed the flight, “crazy.” pubs, including visits to the picturesque Dirty he was one of the efficient custodians the Jan.17 game against Quebec. The primary color of Broncomania. And “We were jumping around, at Manchester High who manicured injured Tom Webster of the Whalers one of the three city buses waiting to listening to good music and playing Kelley baseball diamond...Hal Good- has been scratched from the squad. take the Cowboys to their hotel cards,” Alzado said. “We’re loose. Sponsored by nough, still active on the chicken and For the elder Howe it’s the 16th almost was taken away because of That’s the way we’ve been all year.” spaghetti banquet circuit, cut down time he has been named to an all-star the delay. City transit officials said Denver quarterback Craig Morton Name his speaking appearances last year to team in either the NHL or WHA...Ac­ they couldn’t spare the third bus any limped noticeably, but left no doubt LaBonne Travel Mercury Travel Name 72...Did you know that among Daniels Travel ’ '^9 cording to the computer, the most longer, but a Dallas official per­ he will play Sunday. The bruised hip pitchers in baseball’s Hall of Fame, Addratt Globe Travel Airway Travel Address complete player in the NBA this suaded them to allow it to stay. that nearly kept him out of the AFC Robin Roberts gave up the most season is ^ b b y Jones of Denver. He By the time the Cowboys arrived in title game has improved greatly he Town Phono home run balls, 506, during his major Town Phone stands No.l in productive efficiency the cool 58-degree weather it was said. league career...With television crews in all phases with George Gervin of dark. But the days’ problems didn’t “It’ll be fine,” he said. “I had now working at new locations at New San Antonio , Adrian Dantley of Los seem to affect the players. “None of treatments all week and practiced all England Whaler hockey games there ali^nMM mi E N T E R ...T O wntor simply dapoilt thu vacation trip coupons at tha Traval Angeles, Paul Westphal of Phoenix that stuff bothered us,” quarterback week." Aganclat on thia page. You may antar aa many timaa aa you wlah. Tha winnar muat be at laaat 18 yaara of aga. Tha are several seats that are and Bill Walton of Portland rounding Roger Staubach said. The NFL announced that legendary C M ^n a will appwar avary Tuaa. thru Fab. 7,1978. Coupona will bo picktd up watkiy on tha tollowlng Fridaya. A obstricted...Only two free throws out the top five. The Cowboys were quiet and Hall of Fame football star Red bThald'i'iJ Fab 7a T,?!'’ l»coma allgibla for tha flna?drawing to businesslike on the flight, a Dallas Grange will toss the coin for the b l lola lud™ of ih. I" Herald. Tha Herald raaarvea tha right to spokesman said. opening kickoff prior to the start of ^Truf m *!!• •P®"»‘'HnB travel agenclaa and tha Manchester Herald not ollQlblt. “They consider it a business trip the Super Bowl Sunday. MERCURY! Trip must bo takan prior to May Slot, 1978 on a apaca avalllblllty basis. EXCLUSIVE Lions fire entire Staff TRAVEL SKI SPREE i Knox and Clark Holtz Coach of Year OF MANCHESTER, INC. ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Lou Holtz, who Holtz ted the Razorbacks to a Tom Donavon, Prat. IN ITALY directed Arkansas to an 11-1-0 season runnerup spot behind Texas in the Painting the town orange in his first year at the helm, was Southwest,Conference and ended the j prime choices season with a 31-6 thrashing of highly Workmen paint the Denver Bronco emblem in end zone - in named 1977 (Iloach of the Year today by The Sporting rated Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. - PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) — Los Angeles Coach and orange - at the New Orleans Super Dome in preparation for Sun­ News. S599 ■" former San Francisco Coach appear to be the prime day’s Super ^ w i football game against Dallas. (UPI photo) Las Vegas PER PERSON candidates for of the now that the NFL COVERS ALU club has officially fired Head Coach Tommy Hudspeth and his entire eight-man staff. Lions' owner William Clay Ford the club. UMass No. 1 fBasketbaHl unbeaten, from announced the long-rumored firings “ I’m through as of today,” V—...... i«mmJ streak at 10 gantes Monday, but refused to reveal the Hudspeth said. “ I’m not in the organization. I have no comments on name of the new head coach or even in NE poll PEE WEE NEW YORK (UPI) - The real battle for the Stanley when he planned to make the an­ the team or any of that. I just hope Cup doesn’t officially begin until the weather warms up INCLUDES: Leading 9-6 at the half, JAYCEES. nouncement. everything works out great for the in the spring, but two of the teams most likely to tangle in $29500 • Round trip sir N.Y.-Trlotto via Lions. I hope they get everybody WINF failed to score after Alitalia. However, Ford had previously said BOSTON (UPI) - The hill to the intermission and dropped a the playoffs are making things pretty hot right now. •0 niphta at Rark Hotal with that he planned to have the situation together and make progress and have The Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers privata bath top was a tough one but the slide back 20-9 decision to Nassiff BUILDING cleared up by the Super Bowl this a solid football team.” fought to a 3-3 tie on Paul Holmgren’s last-second goal INCLUDES • Braahfaat, lunch, dinnar dally The Detroit Free Press today down was easy for the University of Arms last night at (auparb northarn Italian Sunday. Verplanck. Tully Patulak Monday, allowing the Canadiens to run their unbeaten TOMORROW la Round trip flight from culainat) Massachusetts. One weekend loss Ford said the existing contracts for quoted “one usually well-informed streak against the Flyers to 10 games. Bradloy Flold • Walcomo party on your flrat source" as saying that Knox would paved its way back to third place. and Mike Hassett each had night Hudspeth, who has two years left on 4 points and liilark Cantin Holmgren, who took a pass from defenseman Bob TODAY a In flight moal and opan bar • Compilmantary boltia of wina a three-year pact, and his assistants be the man to replace Hudspeth. The Minutemen, in third place in Dailey, beat Montreal goalie Ken Dryden at 19:59 of the a Tranalora to and from airport tvary day The indication was that Stanford and Dave Nielson 2 apiece * • Six 2-hour aki laaaona will be honored. the UPI coaches ratings for the first for the winners. final period as both the red and green light lit up at the to hotel • All araa lift paaaaa for • daya “I have the highest personal Coach Bill Walsh “has had the LA three ballotings of the year, last same time. Referee Wally Harris ruled it a goal, • Baggage handling • Equipmant rantal, boota, akla. regard for Tommy,” Ford said. “He job” for two weeks or so, which week were voted to the top spot however. poMa for • daya a Pre-roglatratlon at hotel is an outstanding individual. But for would make Knox fair game, the among Division I teams in New ILLING GIRLS “I know we’ll be there,” said Flyer Coach Fred Shero, a 3 or 4 nights at hotal of your • Fool and aauna paaaaa • Round trip trar»afora the sake of loyal Lion fans and the newspaper said. However, Knox said England after advancing their record Darlene Jordan popped who admitted he was happy to come out of the game with choice • Bpoelal handling and baggaga general good of the football team, we last week he had no intentions of to 8-0. But a four-point loss to in 13 points and Kathy one point. The Flyers are close behind with • Laa Vegaa hotal tax allowanoa for your own aki aquipmant just felt a change was necessary at breaking his contract with the Rams Rutgers, combined with winning Cooney 10 to lead Illing It could have been the Canadiens’ 10th straight victory • tarvieoa of your GAMACO hoot this time.” and that he fully intends to be back weeks by Providence and Holy Cross, Junior High girls’ basket­ over the Flyers, but Montreal Coach Scotty Bowman said throughout your atay Hudspeth came to the Lions in 1974 with the club next year. dropped the Minutemen back to the ball team to a 44-38 win he wasn’t annoyed at his team’s play. PROFESSIONAL SERVI > FREE OF CHARGE as a pro scout, later was personnel Last month, Clhrk confirmed No. 3 position. over Kosciuszko of Enfield pluiiK-H 5, Maple l-eafs 2 director, then was named to replace reports there had been talks concer­ yesterday at Illing. Lori Holy Cross, with a hairbreadth win Leftwinger ^ b MacMillan’s two goals led the Flames AIRWAY four games into the ning a move to the Lions. Clark is McDermott and Lois over the Leafs. Defenseman Richard Mulhern batted a over Army Sunday, moved back into 1976 season. also considered a strong candidate Hughes added 6 tallies puck out of the air into the net for what proved to be the AIRLINE TICKHS for the Buffalo Bills’ coaching job, first place with 70 points. The apiece for the Rams. winning goal at 5:41 of the second period. TRAVEL A8ENCY, INC. The Lions suffered through two Crusaders, 9-1, received half of the Jeannette Dubaldo Leeperance, Mgr, straight 6-8 seasons and haven’t vacant since the firing of Jim Ringo. I’enguins 5, Rangers 3 The assistant coaches released first-place votes cast by the 16 Divi­ LAND a SEA a AIR posted a winning season mark since Pete Mahovlich scored the go-ahead goal in the second along with Hudspeth were, Ed sion I coaches in New England. CHARTERS 457 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Joe Schmidt’s final season in 1972 ( 8- PEE WEE period and the Penguins added three third-period goals to Hughes, John Payne, Wally English, Providence, also 9-1, collected five down the Rangers. Brian Spencer, Russ Anderson and TEL. 646-2500 5-1). Brian Malone tossed in 6 TOURS Even though there had been , , Rollie first-place votes to finish second with points to lead Blue Moon to Jean Pronovost all tallied for Pittsburgh in the final speculation that Hudspeth would Dotsch, Burnie Miller and Floyd 63 points. a 10-8 win over Community period. MGkA GRAND HOTEL 67 East Center $1.. Manchester. Hours: Mon. thru Erl. 9-5 / Sat. lO-l Jaycees are bulldart. Th«r« return to the personnel office of the Reese. Y Friday at the Y. Judy Massachusetts, 8-1, picked up two are 350,000 Jaycaai In Lions, he said he was through with Dalone had 6 markers for CRUISES first-place votes and a total of 51 8,500 local organlzatloni the losers. points. [ M YHA ) ttuoughouMhe noflan. They Standings; Blue Moon 5- conduct counfleu dIflCieni “We played pretty well against H O ra RESERVATIONS 0, CBC2-1, Y2-3, VFW 1-3, TRAVEL prolecti and programs Rutgers, considering we had too Top seven places Willis Garage 1-4. Army & Navy squirt geared to building better AIRWAY TRAVEL many days off,” said Massachusetts MERCURY TRAVEL CAR RENTALS squad dropped a 5-2 duke to people to meet the needs of LA BONNE TRAVEL 457 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Coach Jack Leaman of the MIDGET South Windsor at the Iheir communities. 627 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER Minutemen’s nine-day idleness. “But Jim Bosse tosse^ in 14 i 67 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER in poll unchanged Bolton Ice Palace last People become Involved In TE L 646-2500 we let the game get away. I’d say we points to_ lead American Saturday and took a 6-2 vic­ the Jayceea lor many TEL. 646-2786 MEMKR OF AMERICAN SOOETY ! TEL. 647-9949 should have won; we’re a better NEW YORK (UPI) — The top seven places in this week’s Legion to'a 21-19 duke over tory over Glastonbury at different reasons. But what­ OF TRAVa AGENTS team than Rutgers.” ratings remained unchanged from a week ago. Multi Circuits Friday at Glastonbury Arena last ever the reasons and what­ the Y. Chris Nelson had 9 Sunday. ever their Interests, Joyoeei Kentucky held onto the No. 1 spot notch to No. 9, Kansas holds the No. Rhode Island, 10-4, and Fairfield, 9- and Kevin Burnham 8 Randy Nightingale shore one thing In common DROP OFF YOUR COUPON AND MED OUR STAFF: * with 39 flrst place votes and 417 1, tied for fifth place with 23 points 10 spot tallies for Circuits. scored both goals in the - they believe that our to­ points whilp North Carolina, Arkan­ each. Fairfield garnered one first- BARBARA COX CHRIS FLORENCE [ Six coaches from each of the seven Standings; Pizza House setback while Nightingale, morrow depends on what sas, Marquette, UCLA, Notre Dame, geographical areas of the nation place vote. Boston College finished sixth with 4-0, American Legion 4-0, Kevin Hutt, Bryan we occompllih today. V E M A I ^ VIVIAN KENNESON I Nama and Indiana State followed in order. comprise the UPI ratings board. Kama Cycle 3-1, Wyman Oil 2-1, Coughlin, Mark Cassarini For FurltMr InformMionContiet Louisville, which snapped Cincin­ Each week they vote on their top 10 10 points. GAYLE TRABnZ Points are awarded on a descen­ Janitorial II 2-1, Janitorial Bryan Gallahue and Bret c o n i ROBERTS nati’s home court winning streak last and points are awarded on a 10-9^-7- 1 2-2, Boland Oil 1-2, Farr’s Factora tallied in the vic­ ding scale, with a first-place vote Saturday night, moved up one place 6-5-4-3^2-l basis for votes from first 1-3, Elks 0-4, Circuits 0-4. tory. The team now sports T o v m to No. 8 with Syracuse dropping a worth five points. " " S w S f' Te a m P ho n o Tovm through 10th. an 11-5-1 record. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan, 10.. \m (Sports brieft ] MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 10, 1978- PAGE ELEVEN Eagle and Cheney Butinoat Opportunity 14 Defense better MANY PEOPLE only dream Walson Day National Weather Forecast of owning their own business. Perhaps it's time lor you to RANCHO LA COSTA. Calif. (UPI) 3000 J6.77 ZV.y pursue that dream. I have fives play at home — A Tom Watson Day celebration over 1,000 businessesa for sale She Heralb by owners. Many for honoring Watson's selection by West Celtics claim minimum down. For free By I.KN AI STKR Coast sportscasters and writers as CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING brochure write: Interstate G olfer of the "Year for 1977 w as post­ BOSTON (UPI) — The defense is coming arotind but the wins llcrulH SporlKKrilrr still are missing in the Boston Celtics’ effort to salvage a horren­ Business Marketing, P.O. Box Two of the three local en­ poned Monday because of the death 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. of Watson's grandmother. dous season. tries will be home tonight as situation Wants The event, including a dinner, was Preparing for their first home the schoolboy basketball “ I don’t look a t coming close as not PHONE 643-2711 rescheduled for Feb. 13. gam e in 26 days, a W ednesday being important,” Jones said. “You FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD CHILD CARE In licensed season approaches the midway Watson, who wbn five tournaments meeting with the Houston Rockets, could see the difference in the second home. 7 - 6 dally, three meals, laundry, outlnga and overtime point. and 3310,653 last year, opened the the Celtics have lost nine of their last half when we played better defense. 1978 tour with a win in the Tucson 10 gam es and are 2-0 under hew services. Manchester. Deb­ E a s t C ath o lic. 3-4. h o sts 4-3 “We were talking more and the bie, 643-1790. Open last week. coaches Tom Sanders and K.C. INDEX Bulkeley High in a non-conference guys were helping each other by NO TICIt ADVERTISINB ADVERTISING Jones. WORKING WOMEN! Ef­ engagement whiie 2-3. 2-5 Cheney Purchase rights doubling up on the ball. That’s what t Loit end Found RATES Tech entertains COC rival 1-3, 1-4 The two former defensive stan­ you have to do against a one-on-one 2 — Pereonale DEADLINE ficient trustworthy women 3 — Announcementa looking to start small East Hampton High. Manchester. 4-3 DENVER (UPI) — The Colorado douts in the Celtics’ championship team like Philly. We didn’t quit. Sure 1 day word par day 12:00 noon tha ^ y balora REAL ESTATE POSITION 4 ~ Entartainment 3 days ...10« word par day publication. ' v ’— u business, cleaning homes. Rockies Monday purchased the era have pushed the squad to play im ­ 5 — Auctions in the CCIL and 4-4 over-all. hits the we only came close, but that’s not the 6 days .... 9a word par day uri WIATNIII SOTOCAtT Please call 875-2241, 871-1221. rights to left wing Bob Neely from Oaadllna for Saturday and road to Enfield to face revitalized 3- proved defense. Their work showed thing. It’s effort.” FINANCIAL 26 daya .... 6a word paf day Monday ii 12:00 Noon Friday. lf you aro looking for ■ full tlmo pooMon In ttw 4.-4-4 Ferm i High. the Toronto Maple Leafs, and traded in the second half Sunday when a Sanders, though, is the man whose 8 — Bonds-Stocks-MortQagaa IS worda $2.00 minimum •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 — Personal Loans Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday r u l oototo flold or If you iro thinking of making a A rea actio n in clu d es 5-2. 6-2 Chuck Arnason and Rick Jodzio to ball-hawking defense slowed down neck is in the noose and another loss 10 — insuranca PLEASE READ the Cleveland Barons. night, snow activity will fall in the mid Rockies and the mid □ EDUCATION changa call nw. Tha Carl A. ZInaaar Agancy la Penney High hosting 0-7. 0-8 Enfield Philadelphia and kept the 76ers to 94 only makers it tougher for him to EMPLOYMENT Rockies General Manager Ray 13 — Help' Wented Plains, while rain will be expected in portions of the Gulf in East Hartford and 5-2. 5-4 East points. It was only the second time breathe. Therefore he is critical of YOUR AD looking for a faw good pooplo. Wo aro mombort of Miron said Neely should provide the this season the Celtics held the op­ 14 — Business Opportunities Claaalfled ada are taken over coastal area. Mostly fair and cold readings will dominate the Hartford High at 5-2 Windham High his team’s play. 15 — Situation Wanted tha phone as a convenience. Privata Inalructlont 1$ ,ML8 with off!CO* In downtown Monchoator ond Rockies with some scoring punch. position to under 100 points, however rest of the nation. Minimum readings include: (approx, max. in a battle of two of the four clubs “Certainly there were some en­ EDUCATION Tha Herald is reaponiibla for temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 10 (33), Boston 10 (19), pay high commiMlona. Phona 646-1 Si 1 lor con- presently tied for the top rung in the Neeiy will join the team Tuesday. a poor offensive showing left them couraging signs,” said Sanders. 18 — Private Instructions only one Incorrect inaertion and REMEDIAL READING and lldentlonal Inlorvlow. 19 — Schoois-Classes then only to the size of the Chicago 6 (23), Cleveland 5 (23), Dalis 28 (41), Duluth -16 (9), math; individualized work CCIL. E lsew here, 4-0, 7-2 South three points short, 94-91. “But, then, we’ve been finding en­ 20 — Instructions Wanted original insertion. Errors which Denver 8 (39), Houston 37 (52), Jacksonville 26 (44), Kansas REAL ESTATE arn, (lst-8th grade) by Windsor High entertains 2-0, 4-4 Menke to manage At this point, with the Celtics 11-25, couraging signs all year, haven’t do not lessen the value of the City 2 (17), Little Rock 17 (28), Los Angeles 50 ( 60), Miami 49 22 — Condominiums advertisement will not be cor­ !r’s degree teacher. 56^ the club management is willing to 23 — Homas lor Sals (66), Minneapolis -16 (11), New Orleans 30 (51), New York 10 E Bloomfield and 2-2. 3-6 Rockville TORONTO (UPI) — Denis Menke, w e?” rected by an additional inser- 8075. 24 ~ Lota-Land (or Sals (18), Phoenix 44 ( 64), San Francisco 45 (58), Seattle 38 (46). St. DUTCH COLONIAL - 5 visits 1-2, 3-4 Newington in Central a 13-year major league veteran, Mon- ' see silver linings in near njisses. In the Rockets the Celtics play 25 — Investment Properly llon. COVENTRY - By owner, 6 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, rec room Cape with partially day was named by the Toronto Blue “I had a good feeling about what I 26 — Business Properly Louis 6 (22) and Washington 8 (29). Schoolt-CItttot 19 Valley Conference play. another struggling team — a 14-22 27 — Resort Property room, den, enclosed porch. 3 finished rec room and free Jays to manage their Dunedin farm saw out there,” said General 28 — Reel Estate Wanted Also. 0-5. 0-6 Bolton is home to 4-1. squad that has lost once to the Celtics eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeae FOR THE BEST-Manchester car garage. Mid 660’s. 646 standing fireplace. 637,000, club in the Class A Florida State Manager Red Auerbach of the loss to _ MISC. SERVICES aaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaa 5892. offers considered. 742-6062. 4-2 Portland and 4-1. 6-1 Coventry this season at Boston Garden. The 30 — Travel ' Help Wtniod is Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 entertains 1-3, 1-4 Rham in COC ac­ League next season. Philadelphia. “Really, we showed game is the first of six straight home 31 — Services Uttered pupils per teacher. FREE in­ 32 — Painlmg-Papering □ N O T IC E S Holp Wantod 13 Holp Wantod 13 troductory lesson with this ad. MANCHESTER - Cape, seven tion and on the distaff side, 3-6 Menke retired as an active player some pride. We didn’t fold. We came contests for the Celtics. 33 — Building-Coniracling Lota-Land lor Salt 34-— Rooing.Siding Call 6 4 6 m , or 6463549. rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 24 Manchester hosts Fermi at Clarke MARK MURPHY TIM MARTIN in 1974. He managed for the first back (from an 18-point third quarter Boston center Dave Cowens, the FULL OR PART Time RN or East Catholic 35 — Heeling-Plumbing EXPERIEHCED WE NEED ONE fireplace, rec room, side Arena. Cheney Tech time last year, guiding the deficit) and battled them.” club’s lone constant during the dis­ 36 — Flooring Lotttnd Found LPN. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 START NEW YEAR with a porch, garage, aluminum BUILDING LOT For Sale - Jones also felt the club has 37 — Moving-TrucKing-Slorige p.m. to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor,' SALES PROFESSIONAL new hobby or continue with an Henry Street. Near schools. Six-foot-one junior guard Mark Kevin Tyler, who “might be verge of falling down could hurt." Milwaukee Brewers' Class A farm at mal season, has been bothered by a 38 — Services Wsnted SECRETARY siding, extras, princip progressed in the two games he has fo u n d LARGE Shepherd- 91 Chestnut Street, 649-4519. Hartford Aroa old one. Ceramic classes at 640’s. Owner 6463316 No brokers. Call 6464528.46 Murphy popped in a varsity career- available for duty Tuesday night,” Burlington, Iowa, to the Midwest sore back but is expected to play MISC. FOR SALE Excellent opportunity for Live-in quarters available. 4528. "Right now we’re concentrating on been on the bench.,. Husky male. Red collar, buff ... To maintain es­ ABC Kiln. We specialize in in­ high 22 points last Friday but it was stated Tech Coach Gerry Blanchard League title. against the Rockets. 40 — Household Goods with brown coloring. Vicinity secretary capable of tablished accounts, build playing well. We haven’t played con­ 41 — Articles for Sale dividual attention. Classes COVENTRY 19th Century to no avail as the Eagles lost to South Monday morning. "It's d day-to-day of North River Road, handling technical cor­ WOMAN WANTED to care new accounts, and develop small and friendly. Call eight room Cape, over two MANCHEASTER - East Hart- sistently well. We have to play a little Hoop coach quits 42 — Building Supplies respondence, invoicing for two small girls. Days, 8:30 ford line, 14 acres with ap­ Catholic. “We could have beat thing." The 6-2 Tyler, whose place in 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Broadway, Coventry. 742-7142. strong repeat business for anytime, 5669451 or ^2962. country acres. View. bit better for 32 minutes and not have 44 — Livestock and general office to 5 p.m. Call 648-0099 between this growing area. We are proximately 1,000 foot fron­ South,” insists East Coach Jim the starting lineup is taken by 5-8 KENT, Ohio (UPI) - Rex Hughes, 45 — Boats & Accessories Immediate occupancy. 643,- dry spells as we’ve had,” Pearson LOST - Sable and white, 7 year procedures. Considerable 6 and 9 p.m. an AAAA-1 National tage, 612,(100 per acre. Ad­ Penders, “but our defense is not head basketball coach at Kent State 46 — Sporting Goods 900, Lessenger Sells. 6468713. Tim Martin, was a part of the com m ented. 47 — Garden Products old male Sheltie, in vicinity of customer phone contact Manufacturer of a top line □ REAL ESTATE ditional 20 acres with mature pleasing me. We're not getting University, resigned Monday after it 1 — Aniigi EXCELLENT opportunity to trees available. Pasik Techmen's rebounding strength. The Indians, who’ve been unsettled Hilltop Drive, Manchester. required, and ability to of truck replacement COLUMBIA - Only 632,00®, weakside help...Maybe it's because was announced by Athletic Director ) — WanuWanted to Buy 643-2969. learn wholesale hardward parts, industrial fasteners, Realtors 2867475. Manchester has been erratic to in the backcourt, will open for the se­ work with figures. Top business. Good working con­ Homat For Salt 23 wic and span three b^room of a lack of quickness. Don Dufek his contract would not be RENTALS maintenance chemicals, Cape. Private country acre. date but still finds itself in the thick cond straight contest with 5-8 senior 52 — Rooms for Rent salary to qualified ditions, short hours. 522-1107. renewed for next season. MISSING - white kitten with and specialty items Lessenger Sells.■ ■■ 64^13. Butinatt Proparty 26 "I'm concerned with our lack of of the CCIL race which finds the top Bill Finnegan and 6-0 junior Walt 53 — Apartments (or Rent black markings. 8 months old. applicant. marketed to industrial, COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Mike Boyd, an assistant under 54 >- Homes (or Rent AIR CONDITIONING and Farm, with three story bam. aggressiveness on defense. We have eight teams separated by only two Adamy, ‘‘They’re playing better, im­ 55 — Business (or Rent (Jiildrens pet. Answers to the SHRIDER FLUID large commercial, and in­ COVENTRY - Only 619,900, MAINE BUSINESS Oppor­ Hughes, was named by Dufek to take refrigeration serviceman Butler-type building. Power to get more pressure on the ball. games. “The league's the most proving and they're my starters until 56 — Resort Property for Rent name Spunl^. In the vicinity stitutional accounts. We year round three bedroom tunities - Van Buren, Tastee- 57 — Wanted to Rent of Vernon Street and Lydell POWER JN C . wanted. Must be experienced. plant, and other out buildings, Bulkeley is a dangerous team. It balanced since I've been here,” cites over the team for the rest of the 58 — Misc for Rent offer territory protection, Cape. Recent septic system, Freez. Priced to sell due to il­ proven otherwise,” states Pearson. area, please call, 647-llN. 71 Woodland 81., Excellent wages and benefits draw against high commis­ plus Three Lovely Homes. lness. Call after 5 p.m. 207- doesn't have great size but all can Tribe Coach Doug Pearson. season. Dufek said Hughes’ contract, to the right man. This is a Offers invited. B/W Realty, quick occupancy. Lessenger Fermi had lost four in a row until AUTOMOTIVE Manehositr, Ct. sion with no income ^lls, 64^13. 8665115. shoot and w e're going to have to put a which runs through the end of June, 61 — Autos for Sale year round position. Call John 647-1419, There are some head-to-head last week when it defeated Windham ceiling, paid field training, will be honored. 62 — Trucks lor Sale VanNess, Woodcock hand up and put some pressure on," matchups among the top clubs this 6B — Heavy Equipment (or Sale 649-5291 profit sharing, and group Pool Eatalo Wantitod 2S and East Hartford, two of the league Refrigeration, 528-4144. MANCHESTER - Spring the first-year coach warned. week but, "this week won’t decide $4 >- Moiorcycles-Bicycles Portontli insurance. Work from an leaders. The Falcons were bolstered Pick of Packers 65 — Campers-Treilers-Mobile established base of ac­ Street location. Attractive 6 ALL CASH For your property, Cheney nudged past winless Bolton • Homes it,” states Pearson, who won No. 50 by the return of key personnel off the WELCOME WAGON needs counts, building new ac­ room Connecticut Gambrel m GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) — The 66 — Automotive Service RIDE NEEDED-Bush Hill OIL BURNER Technician - within 24 hours. Avoid R last Friday in the closing minutes. in his coaching tenure last Friday, injury list with Pearson anticipating hosts and hostesses, counts and repeat business. nestled on a beautiful wooded Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Green Bay Packers Monday named 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease Road to Hartford Hospital, or for Kasden Fuel Company, 340 immediate openings for lot. Country kitchen, two The Beavers did miss suspended "but two losses (by a team) on the "a very tough game.” Call Jim McClement at Corporation, 6460131. nearby. Call 6494909, after Tolland Street, East Hartford. energetic self starters with working fireplaces, 6car gar­ Dick Corrick, who has been with the 203-623-9494 on Wednesday, k£L ' ' • 7:00 p.m. Call 289-5431, for more infor­ car, m several areas. Phone age. Must be seen. 670’s. R. team since 1971, as director of player mation contact John Drew, January 11th after 1 p.m. WANTED SELLING your house? Call us 247-1186 daytime or evenings, Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, first and we’ll make you a personnel. NEED RIDE - With a woman 289-7751. 658-9106 or write Mrs. N.J. and all day Thursday, 6461980, 647-1139. ■OWN OF MANCHESTER driver to Manchester January 12th, cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Corrick, who has been in charge of Smith, 10 Robin Road Realtor, 6461577. player development, succeeds Doug [/ Memorial Hospital, from RN - 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., part Simsbury, Conn. 06070. Equal If unable to call, write to HEBRON. Make an offer on To Buy Hartford Road, 7 a.m., to 3 time. Enjoy working with a NE coaching changes Hafner, who resigned several weeks LEGAL Opportunity Employer. Mr. McClement at P. 0. this spotless seven room IMMEDIATE Cash for your p.m. Call 647-9798. skilled and dedicated staff in a ago. Box 199, Granby, Ranch. Decorator family property. Let us explain our very pleasant atmosphere Massachusetts. 01033. room with wood burning NOTICE RIDE NEEDED. Manchester fair proposal. Call Mr. witn Immaculate surroun­ CURTIS NOUCORPOMTION stove, two car garage, acre lot Belfiore, 647-1413. Game postponed to Route 5, South Windsor. dings. Please call Doris Blain, Dhr. ol Cuitit InduMrlM . Out of state owner anxious. Two, Throe or Four le Planning and Zoning Call 649-371)4. ^E^ia^ggortwU|2_Enigjo^^ Last night’s scheduled basketball RN, 646-0129. M anchester CARRIER 6^,900. Barnett, Bowman and Family MAY WE BUY your home? predestined hy stars tmmission will hold a public Manor Nursing Home, 385 Co. Realtors, 6363661. game between Manchester Com­ aring on Monday, January RUSSELL’S BARBER & West Center St. NEEDED AFTERNOON Quick, fair, all cash and no problems. Call Warren E. BOSTON (UPI) - There "But the Peter Principle is munity College and Housatonic was , 1978 at 7:30 P.M. in the Styling Shop Announces ap­ NEEDED kitchen help. Experienced MANCHESTER - Three Rutigliano. pointments accepted Tuesday preferred, neat, clean, no Howland, Realtoors, 6461108. were so many coaching working here as it does during this postponed due to the weather. No earing Room of the TELEPHONE SOUCITORS - Maybarry Vlllaga bedroom Duplex in newer 2 “There's no way this move can new date has been set. unicipal Building, 41 Center thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 Part-time work available in phone calls, apply in person family home. Includes time. On Christmas morning there Eaat Hartford after 3 p.m. 1015 Main Street, Houtahold Qoodt 40 switches in New England last hurt me at this time,” said MacPher­ Not what it looks like reel, Manchester, Connec- p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 Manchester. $2.90 hour, plus appliances and wall-to-wall FKCNmi, MMnM 1 niiiiM was a full moon and as we move a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 646-6659, incentives. Call 647-1464. Manchester. week that the changes seemed son. • carpeting. Heat not included. Om Noto Fighting has long been part of hockey but Willie Plett of Atlan­ nit, to hear and consider the corner of Oak and Spruce S4a-4144 REFRIGERATORS toward the new moon, the moon gets Massachusetts officials lean 6260 monthly. Security and predestined by the stars. 23 ■lowing petitions: Street. PART TIME - January Pleaaa call DOES THIS Describe You? references required. 2 Washers, ranges, used, closer to the earth. This increases toward a MacPherson assistant, Blue Chippers ta is not throwing a punch at Toronto’s Randy Harlyle ( ) as it guaranteed and clean. New But one syndicated astrologer said ERMAN FRECHETTE ET openings for dishwasher and Dave 649-0872 Your children are in school. children accepted. No pets. craziness. Everyone is frustrated defensive coordinator Bob Pickett. appears. Plett was trying to get into position in front of Toronto You’d like to DO something on MANCHESTER - Finley shipment damaged, GE and this week the “stars” were saying L - SUBDIVISION - cooks. No calls. ly in per- batwaan 8:30 and . Call 647-9936. and mad so they make changes.” Berry, in his fifth National Foot­ Sports N i^ t goal. (UPI photo) EENEY STREET (F-18) son at Tacorral, Broad your own time — and earn Street (off East Middle Turn­ Frigidalre. Low prices. B.D. just the opposite — that no changes 0:30 or money. Avon offers that op­ Pearl and Son, 649 Main It is clear Red Auerbach never ball league assignment in a decade, Holp Wtntod 13 Street. ROCKVILLE - Reduced for pike) New seven room should be made until the spring thaw. The Blue Chips and Parents Club of Application for cluster sub­ portunity. Call 742-6946 for in­ Colonial, fireplaced family Street, 6462171. Main Stre^, looked to the heavens for guidance jumped from Cleveland to New vision approval. Creation of HERALD OFFICE immediate sale! 6 room There were six coaching shifts in East Catholic High will hold a sports SALES POSITION - Straight formation Colonial. Three bedrooms. room, three bedrooms 2 1/2 6462171. when he dumped Heinsohn and hired 5 lots in a Residence AA the first week of 1978: Tom Heinsohn England to replace Ray Perkins, who night Wednesday evening at the commissions, leads furnished MEDICAL POOL 947-9947 Renovated kitchen. City baths, formal dining room, Sanders and Jones. In his world, 23 ran a Coast pattern to San Diego a Kentucky five rolling me under the provisions of to homeowners. Ckill 242-5^. Seeks RN'e, LPN'e for PART 'Tim e Demonstrators water and sewer. Ideal starter basement garage, aluminum SEARS PORTABLE DRYER was fired by the Boston Celtics; Tom school auditorium at 7:30. assignments in convalescent - Harvest Gold. Very good losses in 34 games dictated the week earlier. rticle III, Section 5 of the for supermarkets. Experience home. VA-FHa Financing siding and fully insulated. J. homes. Areas Include Meriden. conditioon. 675. Call 2894942 Sanders moved into the head job as a change. The wrath of owner Irv The program includes a well- NEW YORK (UPI) - It’s problems in defeating Missouri for ming Regulations — east STEADY WORK - ReUable, helpful, salaried position, available. ^,900. Hayes Cor­ V. Rivosa, Builder, 644-0268 The moves may have seemed Fermlnglon and Manchester. PART TIME counter help local stores. Call 914^357-1129 anytime. replacement for Heinsohn; K.C. Levin and the blase attitude of the known basketball personality; a becoming as predictable as the their fifth straight victory while the de of Keeney Street and hard worker, who wants needed. Short order poration, 6460131. after 6 p.m. necessary to Auerbach, who ac­ steady employment, good in­ Pick your shifts. For more Infor­ or 914-357-5313 collect. Jones took Sanders' assistant’s post; players toward Heinsohn cast a color film of the 1977 Masters golf w eather. Tigers suffered their second straight irth side of Garden Grove mation call, Mrs. Hayes, at 634- experience. Hours 11:30 to BEDROOM SET - Contem­ counted for three job shifts. Yukica come. Call 5284702 between 9- 1766 In Meriden. NEW TO MARKET five room COLUMBIA Lakefront - Joe Yukica left Boston College to shroud that blotted out any extra­ tournament narrated by Chris Top-ranked Kentucky rolled to its home loss. oad. closing, six days. Apply at porary, Double dresser, may have done what seemed best for 2 only. Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street, aluminum sided older home. Gorgeous four bedroom coach football at Dartmouth; Dick terrestrial pressures. Schenkel; and the unveiling of 11th straight victory Monday night, Providence was led by Bruce ERMAN FRECHETTE ET Remodeled country kitchen, Contemporary. Two stone mirror, chest-on-chest, 2 night himself and his family while Manchester. tables, headboard. Call ^ MacPherson walked away from the Yukica left because he felt the preliminary schematics of an all­ this time decimating Auburn, 101-77, Campbell, who scored 16 points, and L - INLAND WETLANDS NOW accepting applications WOMAN OVER 40 with plea­ three bedrooms, living room, fireplaces, open ceilings, MacPherson and Berry may have KEENEY STREET (F-19) sant personality, must nave quality throughout. 689,500. 4852. University of Massachusetts for a purpose athletic field planned to be Bill Eason, who added 14, as the for full time employment. PART TIME teller trainee, CARRIER enclosed porch, two car gar­ time was right, even though he behind Jack Givens’ 25 points. Lessengers!I Sells. 6466713. linebacker coach’s position with the moved on to avoid future un­ Application to alter and Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 legible bandwriting. Good main office. South Windsor age. 634,900. Excellent starter reportedly had signed another con­ constructed behind the convent on “We played smart,” said Coach Friars boosted their record to 10-2. only. typing skills, aptitude for Kin g s iz e bed 6200, and Cleveland Browns; and Raymond pleasantness with former employers. ilocate watercourses and to ^ n k and Tnist Co. Hours - home. Keith Real Estate. 646 tract with Boston College that had school grounds. Joe Hall. “The players did a lot of Providence led, 38-27, at the half and fln res other clerical duties. NEEDED 4126, 6461922. MANCHESTER - This brass head board, 6400. 646 Whatever the reasons, the icavate and fill within and to Monday through Thursday, 11 1604. Berry joined the New England guaranteed employment with the The public is invited with donations clever things on their own. All of increased its lead to as much as 25 DRIVERS FOR School bus Oifice hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 for East Hartford, luxurious Contemporary Con­ changers “need to know that the scharge storm water into a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. Patriots as receiver coach. Eagles for the next two years. But used for the Blue Chip Oub’s athletic them are tired but that was expected points in the second half. wanted. We will train you. p.m. Must have own transpor­ to 7 p.m. with occasional Sarvlng — COVENTRY - Bv owner, 6 do in Forest Ridge nestles in changes during this period are only atercourses and designated tation. Send resume in your 76 INCH COLONIAL sofa, The changes, whether forced or scholarship fund. Following the In other games, Duke crushed Part-time. Housewives and Saturday mornings. Apply in room Cape with partially lovely wooded surrounding. the aura of Dartmouth and Athletic temporary and that the changes are after a two-game road trip.” land wetlands — east side of retirees preferred. handwriting to Box EE, c/o Conn. Blvd., Chapal, Two bedrooms, plus den, 21/2 slipcovered. 675. or best offer. voluntary, couldn’t have come at a program, refreshments will be person, 1033 John Fitch Blvd. finished rec room and free Director Seaver Peters, who wanted In other games involving top Lehigh, 105-63; Florida beat Vander­ eeney Street and north side Manchchester area, call 643- Manchester Herald, 16 Garvin, & standing fireplace. 637,000, baths, kitchen fully Call 647-9284. not going to work out,” said Mar­ served. MUth Windsor, Conn. 9 a.m.-3 worse time, according to one noted Yukica back in Hanover, N.H., were .teams. No. 3 Arkansas defeated bilt, 67-65; Mississippi downed ’ Garden Grove Road. 2373 or 643-2414. Vernon area Bralnard Place, Manchester, Blinn Straata, offers considered. 742-6062. applianced, thick plush wall- astrologer, tinie. "They will have to change p.m. a double attraction that Yukica could M issouri-St. Louis, 87-65, fourth- Georgia, 75-63; LSU demolished ERMAN FRECHETTE ET call 872-2826. Conn. to-wall. 648,500. Call now 646 Darrell Martinie, who syndicates again after April 25. plua Carroll Road - MANCHESTER - Two family 1316, Century 21, □ MISC. FOR SALE not pass up ranked Marquette downed Missouri, Tennessee, 121-87; Duquesne beat L - SPECIAL PERMIT - TYPIST/OPERATOR - 8 a.m. • radio broadcasts nationally under the “My advice to the Celtics would PERSONS WHO Love to do WAITRESS - experienced on­ to 4 p.m. Expansion has 4-4. Oak floor^ two furnaces. Jackston/Avante. Other earthly considerations — a slate 70-52, and Providence beat Brown West Virginia, 89-76, and Utah beat EENEY STREET (F-20) housecleaning, here is a ly, very busy, good tips, days name of the “Cosmic Muffin,” said have been to leave Heinsohn alone. In created an opening for a self Call 647-9946, Immaculate. Good rents. 646^ Articlaa lor Salt reported six-year contract that in­ 76-58, Nevada-Reno, 80-70. Application to conduct fill chance to do something you 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 646- 900. Hutchins Agency, 646 TOLLAND - exciting new 41 now is the time for all businesses to fact, I was sitting around the other starter type gal. Must type atk lor Barbara cludes a house on a golf course and Despite the absence of senior leration and site grading for like, and get paid for it. Call 4047. minimum 50 wpm and have 3166. Contemporary. 3-4 bedrooms, stick with what they have. , night with some friends when we ALUMINUM sheets used as guaranteed paid tuition at any forward Marvin Delph, who was LIQUOR PERMIT jvelopment purposes within Cosmic cleaners, 872-3043. pleasant telephone manner. MANCHESTER cathedral ceilings, laundry, heard that Kansas City (Kings of the VI cilncsday ADDRESSERS - STUFFERS fireplaced living room, 3 1/2 printing plates, .007 thick, "Now is absolutely not the time to college for his three teen-age sons — BASKETBAIJ. sidelined with a knee strain suffered NOTICE OF APPUCATION ) feet of banks of several Permanent position for MANCHESTER - Two Fami­ 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for NBA) fired their coach (Phil John­ This is lo give notice Uial I, McKay NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11p.m., 675-6200 weekly possible qualified applicant. Hours will HERALD ly, 3-4. New roof, aluminum baths, acre plus lot. Call Bar­ change,” said Martinie, whose of­ helped Yukica make up his mind. in Sunday's game against Houston, atercourses as required by 61. Phone 6462711. son). When we heard that, we just MCC ul .Soiilli Central David Ashford of 20 Townley Si.. Hart­ and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Full time working at home. Start im­ include some weekends and siding, fireplace, 2 car gar­ bara M setti, 6468716, J. Wat­ fices are in Brookline. “There ford. Ct. have filed an application rticle I, Section 3 of the mediately. Frde details. Rush Now the Boston college administra­ laughed. CC the Razorbacks coasted to their 13th and part time. Experienced holidays. Company paid age, loft, workshop. Excellent son Beach Co., Manchester UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub shouldn’t be any change from (last) placarded 6th day of January n with ' oning Regulations — east helpful, but we will train. App­ self addressed stampedmped Office, 647-9139. Equal tion must find a successor, someone consecutive victory behind Ron the Liquor Control Commission for a benefits and parking. Calf522- condition. Large lot. Prime Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, “ With the things going on now. I’m East Catholic at St. de of Keeney Street and ly in person. East Hartford envelope:1(^: Bestco, 3209 N.W. Housing Opportunity. Dec. 10 to April 25 because the planet B rew er’s 24 points. *"''**T CLUB for the sale of alcoholic 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 location. 640’s. 6465555. Brownies, nurses. East like former Eagle aide Bill Campbell afraid to change my underwear.” Paul (girls), 8 liquor on the premises 6 n ry Nation's orth side of Garden Grove 75th T e rraace. s, Dept.Diept. DD1829, Mars is retrograding or backing up. Convalescent Home, 745 Main p.m. only, for application. PART TIME Janitorial Help - Catholic School. 6461225. who just signed a multi-year pact at Maybe Martinie is right. But, then, ICE HOCKEY Butch Lee was held scoreless for Cafe 10 E. Center St.. Manenester. Ct. load. Street, East Hartford. Hollywood, Florida, 33024. Manchester. 3 days per week. This is always a very bad time for Columbia. The business will be owned by NAJA as he says at the end of each radio ManrlicHtcr at Enfield, the first time since his freshman Inc. of 24 Hamlin 1^.. W. ^ rtfo rd and opies of these petitions have Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday \ r change. On topuf this, Saturn, which BABYSITTER - Wanted for MANCHESTER ART'S TWO 300 AMP RecUfiers - MacPherson, who kept his anger at •) year but the fourth-ranked will be conducted by David A. McKay een filed in the Town Clerk’s KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - evenirto, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also -CEIUNGS- Good condition. Good for has to do with structure, is broadcast: ’’It’s'a wise person who as permittee. Alpha Numeric keyboard. mother working nights. COUNCIL seeks to fill East Hartford, Sunday thru the Massachusetts administration Marquette Warriors didn’t have any David A. McKay plating, or welding. Call 646 retrograding. rules the stars. It’s a fool who’s ruled ffice and may be inspected Must have experience on IBM Wadell School area. Only CETA positions with Thursday, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 bottled inside, left his beloved "kids” Thursday Dated 6th day of January 1978 Texture, Spray MS from noon til 6:00 p.m. by th em .” uring office hours. machines, OK and 059. Call those interested In children PROJECT ARTS a.m. Call 2263682. to coach in the pros under friend Sam WRESTLING PLANNING AND 522-1184. ne«l apply. 646-4675. ENCOUNTER, including ZONING COMMISSION or SwiH NCR CASH Register - Recon­ Rham at Manehester, Architects, Draftsmen, Butinatt Opportunity 14 ditioned, with many totals. SECRETARY - Manchester ’i Ronald Gates, PARAGON TOOL Co. Inc. Performing Artists, & Call after 5:30 p.m., 228-3957. Secretary Has openings for toolmakers, law office, full time position SMALL ENGINE Service 15% Off Video Personnel. For Friday „ Save with lated this 10th day of die makers, and gage makers. available. Applicanf must Corporation -expanding dealer RbcondWoiMd CbUInga specific information con­ BEAUTIFUL brand new, grey Jays pick first KASKETRALL anuary, 1978. Apply at 121 Adams Street, have pleasing telephone network. No experience rabbit fur coat. Small size. manner and be an excellent W i n d h a m a( 04J)1 Manchester, Conn. 647-9935. tact Manchester Art’s necessary. Complete training O n * Room -9x12 Very reasonable. 6469190. typist. Legal experience Council, at 649-5281, Elxten- program. 6500. Investment MiinrlirHlrr, 8 Ifeithird NatkmaL PARAGON TOOL Company preferred, but will train required to start your own sion 285. MANCHESTER ALL PRIME hardwood, EuhI Gatliolir al St, suitable applicant with good tMonth ol Inc. has openings for all RESIDENCY REQUIRED. business. Ideal for retired or season^ one and a quarter in baseball draft around machinlstaTor aircraft business background. Five part time. Details on request. Raid. 8 January years, cut to burning size and INVITATION day week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Goveniry at Ght-nry And save on vour quality work. Minimum of Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field 1978 split. Mostly oak and hickory. NEW YORK (UPI) - The Toronto Blue Jays, baseball’s worst three years experience Good salary and fringe Training Division Box 619„ (SIQC933ISIIII!). 6467905. 6 to 9 p.m. r. oli, 8 TO BID required. Apply at 121l Adams benefits. Include business and Wading River, New York. team last season, will select first today in the winter free agent E uhI Hartford at Sealed bids will be received personal references in reply ELECTRIC LOW Voltage - Street, Manchester, Conn. 647- National Alarm Company 11792. ONE PAIR KNEISSL “White amateur draft and, if things go the way they have in the past IVniiry heatinghuls. I the Office of The Director 9935. to. Herald Box E, 16 Bralnard Star” Skis, 195 Cm. (white and Place, Manchester. seeks man for apprenticeship three years, the expansion club could come up with a plaver like .South Windsor at Fuel Card: the new home energy-saving f General Services, 41 Center program. Applicant must blue), with one pair s t^ in Glaatonhury treet, Manchester, Connec- RUBBER MAID party plan bindings (DL Simples ’Toe) Steve Kemp or Bump Wills. p j device that automatically fuljusts your wants dealer - demonatratora, have basic knowledge of low liloomfirld at icut until January il, 1978 at voltage wiring. Join our 6150. One pair Lange "Pro” While there aren’t as many “blue 1:00 a.m. for the following; for home parties and fund boots (six buckle) black, size this phase the 26 teams draft in in­ Rorhvillr thermostat when you’re asleep or away raising. No collecting, no organization in the chip” athletes available as there are verse order of winning percentage in Chlorine Emergency Detec- expanding security Industry. 10, 640. One pair Scott steel Ihdton at Kant Hamp­ fromhometosaveyouuptol5%on . delivering,- no handling. 568- homeS forum poles, with ice “Tips” (pronp in the annual summer dra(t when the 1977 with the American and National or. 2418 or 1424-7980 between 9-5 On the jw training. Call ^ w best high school and college stars are ton your heating hills! sump Pump. 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 for ice) 625. One Yamaha Dt- League teams alternating choices. p.m. p.m. only, for application. 175 (C.C.) “Enduro” Bike, selected, Kemp and Wills were Rham at. Karon The Town of Manchester Is Following completion of the Yours ftx just $10 when This lorum Is designed lor Ihe present or prospective homeowner - those who may blue, with trail Urea. Needa among several quality athletes, who Academy .D equal opportunity A GAL FRIDAY with some work. Engine excellent. regular phase, a secondary phase bookkeeping emerience for SECURITY OPERATOR - 12 . sell or purchase property In Manchester or It's Immediate vicinity. have been chosen in the winter draft ManrhcHter at you deposit $100 or more in fliployer, and requires an af- midnight - 8 a.m. Immediate Good off season buy for will be held. In the secondary phase busy marine dealership In II you ere thinking ol buying a home, you have a numer ol vital decisions lo make. Windham (girls). 8 bmative action policy for all opening for sharp gal with at mechanically minded rider. since its inception in 1966. teams are primarily selecting any new ot existing Hartford South Windiwr. Call Joyce at How well you make them will determine, to a large degree, how much you like your new if its ContffiClora and Vendors least two years experience as 6450, negoUahle. CaU 6463104. By having the w orst record in, the .St. R rrn ard at Kaat 528-2443 between 10 a.m. and 4 home. athletes who were drafted last June Gatliolir (girls). 8 Naticmal savings account II a condition of doing telephone or answering ser­ major leagues last season the 6lue p.m. for appointment. In antling a home you want to obtain a fair price as etfortlaaaly as possible, and you NCR CASH REGISTER - but did not sign. Order of selection in Offer limited wMe supply aisineaa with the Town, as per vice operator, plus telephone should understand some procedures balora your home Is actually ottered lor sale. Jays have earned the right to pick WRESTLING manner a must. Permanent Reconditioned, with many the secondary phase was determined I’ederal Order 11246. WORKING MOTHER needs To make this Inlormatlon available lo you, a panel ol a«psrts will Include: Mr. BUI first in the draft, which will be con­ East Gatholir at East lasts. Bid forms, plana and position for qualified appli­ totals. Call after 5:60 p.m., by a drawing of the league presidents consistent, reliable person to GsU cant. Company nald benefita Johnson. Prea. SBM : BAN K ER (Mortgage types and rates, carrying costs) Mr. Vic 2263957. ducted via phone hoojeup from the of­ ERCC proxy llartfonl, 6 lflcationa are available at Moses: ATTORNEY (closing costs, legal problems, tax Implications) Mr. Ernie McNeill; and the Minnesota Twins earned the babysit. Monday and Tuesday and parking. Call 5 2 2 -^ , fice of commissioner ^w ie Kuhn. right to pick first. H il^tfofd^btional General Services Office, evenings, 3 to 8. Own 647-9946 H O M E IN SPECTIO N SER V IC E (what lo look out lor In new or existing homea) Mr. Dave DANISH MODERN dining Saturday r between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on­ Odogard; REALTO R (Market values. "Insiders" hints, etc.). There will be lime lor ' The draft, which will begin at 1?:30 Ed Keating has been elected 41 Center Street, Manchester,transportation. Call 649-0076. A sk lor Joanns room Set - Excellent coadf There were 275 players chosen in KANKETRALI, If yoffve got a 1 ^ money, ly, for application.' questions, and relreshmsnis will be aarved. p.m. EST, consists of two phases. In president of Ellington Ridge Connecticut. Uon. Moving, must sell. CaU last year’s winter draft, making it Tunxis GG at MGG, 8 why not ^ a lo to tra n ^ Town of Manchester, PART TIME Janitors • PLACE: Manohaatar Country Club TIME: 7:30 P.M., Wed. Jan. 35 646W4, after 8:00 p.m. the regular phase, teams will draft Country Club for the 1978 HELP WANTED - part Ume Plaaae p lim lor m f TIektta the fourth largest since the process Connecticut Cleaners, mornings, 8 a.m. - m ostly juniOT c o l l i e players who IGE HOCKEY bank teller, evenings, was originated. season. He succeeds Tony Tan- Robert B. Weiss, 10 a.m., I;30 to 11 a.m., 7:30 SEASONED FIREWOOD - Manrhrstrr ul Hall. Member FDIC a.m. to 11 a.m. Manchester, Heritage Savings and Loan. have not been previously drafted. In tiUo. ' General Manager Call 64945M. Ekiual Oppor­ Half cord, 630 d^vered. Call TiOO East Hartford area. Call 640- IMS4738, anyUme. 00341 5331 tunity Employer. lODEGARD REALTY ■ 6 4 ^ -4 3 6 5 1 PAGE t w e l v e - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues,, Jan, 10, 1978

•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACROSS Apartmanla For Rant 53 OlHoat-Storaa h r Rant 8S 2 Flattened Autos For Salt 81 3 City in italii I Dozen ten 4 Summer (Fr.) HIGHLAND PARK Area - MixNMotch 1976 FORD VAN E-250, V 5, three (pi.) 5 Bean Luxury Townhouse. 2 baths, 2 OFFICE SPACE standard, extras, excellent 6 Cut! 6 Convent bedrooms. 3 full floors. Call condition, must sell. $4800 or Dear Abby I I Public inmate 6461616. FOR RENT make offer. Call 6^7271. . speaker 7 Type 150 iqoare feet, center of 13 Throat 8 Platitude M ANCHESTER - 6 room Mincbeiter, air condiUonlng and 1969 TOYOTA - 4 Door. Rusty 14 Comic strip 9 Guardian parUns. Cail 64SW1. By Abigail Van Buren sailor ' I Colonial. Three bednxnns, full blit runs good. Good inside. 10 Soda sipper 15 Darker basement, will rent month to Everything works. 4 sp ^ . 12 Chain of rocks month. Also three bedroom $ 3 5 0 ,6 4 6 ^ . 16 Year (Sp.) 17 DMilne 13 Moon phase apartment available. Call 18 Gamble today. Blanchard & Rossetto, approximately 400 19 Accountant square feet, suitable for store 1974 AMC MATADOR - 4 door (ebbr.) 21 New York City 6462482. wagon. V-8. automatic, itedlum or office. Good exposture. 6’^ 20 Fall beck on of waste 7544. radbls, power steering, air DEAR ABBY: After you read this, please don’t say, "If 23 Of clay VERNON - near park, newly 22 Second mo^th 35 Authority conditioning. Excellent run­ that’s your biggest problem, lady, you’re lucky," because (ebbr.) 25 Is situated redecorated, six room 37 Charge with FOR RENT - Excellent retaU ning condiQon. $890. 2367728, 23 Gnaw 27 Draws large yard with extra right now it 1§ my biggest problem, and I’m ready to location. Main Street, anytime. explode. 24 Place a phone 29 Alternately (2 ges . Convenient location. wds.) Manchester, 1200 square feet. My husband and I have three school-age chUdren, Supper call 38 Precipitated WIntlirop nth. Securtiy required. VOLKSWAGEN 1969 - Needs 26 Laborer 33 Cordial Fine for any type of business. is the only meal we can aU eat together, so I go to a lot of 39 Insects 6S 4 6 9 0 0 0 .______work, best offer. 649-4145. 28 Bill 34 Accumulation Reasonable rents. Write Box ' trouble to make it extra speciaf 30 Actress 41 Hold in check EVB?VBOI7>te VAONDERINQ- HeAMJSTBEA LOT FIVE ROOM apartment l6 D, c /o Manchester Herald, 16 Melvin is home from work every evening by 4:30 p.m. Merkel 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 WHO YOU FJEAUYARE/ COLDERTKAN I Brainard PI. Manchester. Trucks tor S a lt «? eluding heat, hot water, stove, and the kids are home by 5, so I always serve supper 31 Regulete pitch AAA6KEDAAARVEU. TH O U eH T HE WAO. refrigerator, modem bath, no It 12 13 1975 CHEVY El Camlno - A- between 6:15 and 6:30.' 32 Firmament pets. $245 tease and security. MANCHESTER - Retail, 33 Company one condition, power steering, For some reason, the minute I call Melvin to the table he t4 15 6467268. storage and/or manufacturing 36 Wither space. 2,000 square feet to fm stero tape deck, Anson either starts to read something, begins to fix something, or spoked wheels camper top, he closes his eyes to Uke a little nap! This just drives me 39 Father (Fr.) 16 18 FOUR ROOM apartment 100,000 square feet. Very low mileage. Call 6465254. up a wall. 40 Egypt (ebbr.) 1 ■ adults only, no pets, no reasonahle. Brokers 42 Time division 20 appliances, parking one car, protected. Call Heyman The children are hungry and ready to eat and so am I, 44 Compass 1 1973 EL CAMINO - power 24 security, call 6461265. m p e rtie s . 1-2261206. but Melvin Is always anywhere from half an hour to an point 27 steering, power brakes, hour late ^tting to the table. 45 Grain for 1 1 fiberglass cap canvas, low 26 30 TWO, 2 1/2 room yurtm ents. Everything is either overcooked, dried out or cold. I’ve whiskey mileage, 742-5^. 1 begged Melvin to come to the table the first time he’s 46 River (Sp.) 31 J i B j First and third floor. Main Street. Heat, hot water, called, but it’s like talking to the wall. 47 Ape 1 1970 FORD Econoline 200 33 34 37 38 appliances. Security, □ AUTOMOTIVE Help me! 50 Big lizard Low mileage. Set up as a 53 Makes impure 1 references, lease. Call after 6 39 1 camper. Best offer. Call 646 READY TO EXPLODE 54 Apprehended .0 43 p.m., 6463911. Autos F o r Sato 81 7907, ask for Bob. 1 " 1 55 Allay 44 46 56 City in ■ A r tic itt tor Sato 41 Uvetlock 44 R oom t tor Rant 52 Apartmanla For Rant 53 UNUSUAL ONE Bedroom WE PAY $10 For complete 1 DEAR READY; First, give everybody 15 minutes Yorkshire 47 46 49 SO 51 52 Townhouse - Private en­ junk cars. Call Joey at Tolla notice before serving supper. If Melvin doesn't head for SEASONED OAK WOOD - RIDING LESSONS indoor LADIES ONLY - Furnished MANCHESTER - Clean one S3 trance, patio, full basment. Auto Body, 5261990. Motorcyclaa-Blcyclaa 84 the table with you and the children, go ahead and eat DOWN 54 ^ lit and ready for fireplace. ridinng ring, Western stock rooms. Community kitchen bedroom unit in a small brick Includes heat, appliances, 1434 and bath. All utilities in­ building with rural yet con­ without him. II the food is overcooked, dried out or cold, 55 For deliveries cail GeoSeorge seat, saddle seat, and hunt carpeting, air conditioning. 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 10-16 1 Without face 56 Priacllla’s Pop — Al Vermeer cluded, near bus line and venient location. Blanchard & it’s his hard luck. 10 Griffing, 742-7886. seat. All levels 228-9817. $265 monthly. No pets. 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 value stores. Call after 5 p.m. 644- Rossetto, 6462482. Easy to sow, this hand­ If you can’t retrain him (and maybe you can’t), train lH(WSr*»(R ENT{A6RiS( ASStoi Damato Enterprises, 6461021. miles. Asking $1650. CaU 646 ★ ★ (comp.wd.) 0383. some shirt-jacket, T-shirt yourself to roll with the punches and keep your blood WOOD STOVE-Antique. Cast ...... 8130, after 5:30 p.m. Ha r l e y d a v i d s o n , 1973 TWO ROOMS Furnished. and pants can also be pressure below the boiling point. iron. Cooking top, with A n llq u t 48 MANCHESTER - Four room FX-1200 - Built by factory worn as separates, too. M A N C H E S T E R - M ain Stove, refrigerator, bath, asbestos boards and pipe. . flat. 2 bedrooms, plus attic 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT engineer. Branch beads, Printed Pattern No, Street. Three-room apart­ heat, hot water. Apply FIREWOOD - All hard wood. WANTED. Antique furniture, area. Appliances. Carpeting. Model. Automatic transmis­ Barnett clutch, aluminum 1434 with Photo-Guide is ment, heated, hot water, M a rlow ’ s, 867 M ain St., Seassoned six months. Split, glass, pewter, ou paintings or Parking. No utilities, or pets sion, power steering. rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ in Sizes 10 to 16. Size 12, DEAR ABBY; I sent out 36 invitations to a cocktail appliances, parking, no pets. Manchester. 34 bust . , . shirt-jacket, deiivered, 18 inch lengths, 145, other antique items. R. included. One month’s securi­ Excellent condition. buretor, balanced blueprinted party. There was a large RSVP on the invitation which Security. 523-7047. 1 % yards 45-inch. T- Vt cord, 96 cubic feet. 643-0325. Harrison, 6 4 ^ 0 9 . ty deposit. $165 monthly. 646 Reasonable. Please call 746 motor, transmission. 871-2511. everyone who is over 12 years old should know means, Win at Bridge MANCHESTER - Immediate shirt, 1 yard; pants, 2% 5200. 9572. "Please respond." LIGHT Housekeeping room, occupancy. 3 rooms $150. 4 yards. FIREWOOD, all hard wood, WANTED - Furniture, old Out of the 36 invitations, only 20 responded and 28 fully furnished. Stove, rooms $ife. No pets. Security TO ORDEZ, MS< 11.00 fir L cut and split into 2 foot toys. Bisque dolls, steins, SIX ROOM Duplex - Modem 1973 OPEL MANTA - 4 ★ ★ eittim, piBi 29t for poitife aaO showed up! (I don’t know what happened to the rest.) clocks, swords, guns. Outright refrigerator and linens deposit. Call 5661054. liindllni. lengths, $30 a pick-up truck bath, kitchen. Garage. Q ose cylinders. Good condition. After the party, someone to whom I had sent an South squeezes out 6 providM. 801 Main Street, TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville load, delivered. Or two loads purchase or consignment. Call to High School. 'IVo children Automatic. $1695, or best SUE BUnNETT invitation, but who neither responded nor showed up, 644-8962. Manchester. NEW TWO bedroom apart­ 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Minelwttsr Hwald Is that the opener must start for $55. Fast delivery! Call m axim um , no p ets. $245. offer. Call 875-4537. NORTH 1 lo-A ment available January 1. rack. $1,750. 2864042. list) An. 04 Amarlcw claimed he didn’t receive my invitation. with either first-round con­ 742-8867. Lease and security. 6 ^ ’^ . Nm York, N.Y. 10OM •••••••••••••••••••#•••••• Fully carpeted, appliances. He said I should have KNOWN when he didn’t respond 4 Q 10 8 6 4 trol in at least three suits or 1970 PONTI AC Grande Prlx - Print Niml. M dm i witk ZIP V 4 first-round control in two W antpd to Buy 49 Apartmanla For Rant 53 Convenient location. $205 1971 HONDA SLK - 350. CODE. S ty li H um bir M d S lzt. one way or the other that he didn’t get it, and it was my SUBLET as of February. Can­ V-8, 400 engine, 4 barrel, A Q 7 2 Building SupplltM 42 monthly. No utilities, no pets. Excellent condition. $375. CaU place to call him up and find out why I hadn’t heard front t and second in the other two. dle Wood Apartments, South power steering, power brakes, The Fall & Winter ’77 ♦ J 4 2 WANTED - Tobacco Barn will WE HAVE customers waiting 6461316 after 5 p.m. 6468782. 6467313. BASIC FASHION con­ him. South probably overbid a Windsor. One bedroom will air conditioning, excellent WEST Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence NATURAL STONE for for the retal of your apart­ tains a Bonus Coupon. Abby, when a person sends out RSVP invitations, is it EAST trifle when he failed to stop remove and pay reasonable forfeit. 644-9460 after 5 p.m. running condition. $850. CaU 4 2 retaining walls, veneers, price. 649-0^. ment or home. J.D. Real EAST HARTFORD. Central 1971 HONDA SLK - 350. Price , . . $2.00 a copy. HER place to follow them up with telephone calls? If I am 4 9 at four spades, but the slam after 6:00, 5266294. QJ 1096S3 THE s h e -d e v il s o a r s ASAIN LIKE patios, etc. Pick up by the Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ Avenue townhouse. Two ExceUent condition. ^75. Call V A 8 7 was unbeatable. FLATTENINS OUT AT THE LAST 7 SyTHEWAy..^WITHTH£AIMlAMBNT MANCHESTER / East Hart­ .Add $2.00 for the New wrong III apologize. : 1053 OBEASED LISHTNINS-THEN RI6HTS pound or delivery by the ton. 1980. bedrooms. Private basement 6467313. ♦ J 9 8 4 East took his ace of hearts SECOND-. EASY BRINSS HIS (XAFT lJUSTHAPPEH SHES OBSISNEDTO ford line. Pleasant two 1973 VEGA HA’TCHBACK-GT SUCCESS IN SEWING. ITSELF FOR ANOTHER SCRBAMIWS DIVE TO A HOVERIN0 HALT-AS THB Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, and heating system. ♦ 96 ♦ K 10 8 5 3 and put immediate pressure TO HAVE PRESS CARRY-SHE CAN bedroom apartment half of Model. Automatic transmis­ IRRITATED PRESS s t a n d r o a r s WITH 649-3163. □ RENTALS LOOKING for anything in real Appliances. No pets. $195 SOUTH on South by leading back a RELEASES PE* - DfSTROV RMY two family. Remodeled sion, .power steering. n p a rt- WILD APPLAUSEl estate rental - apartments, monthly. Superintendent 286 Mobfto 85 ♦ AKJ753 club. South thought and de­ kitchen, full basement, large Excellent condition. H o m a t Oogt-Sfrdt-Rato 43 homes, multiple dwelliius no 0115. Robert C. V^ite Co. 236 DEAR IRRITATED; Once in a blue moon an invitation f K2 cided to refuse the finesse Roomt lor Rani 52 yard, includes appliances, Reasonable. Pleae call 746 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 5961. Equal Housing. ♦ K6 and hope for a squeeze that $200 per month. Paul W. 9572. ARE YOU Selling your mobile n p a rt- will be lost in the mail. It's not the hostess' place to follow .DOG-CAT BOARDING Associates, Inc. 6^1980. home? Buyers walling. Please ♦ AQ7 would materialize if the man W A N T E D - R e tir e d o r Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. Moblla Homat 85 up RSVP invitations, although in desperation most do. bathing/grooming. Obedience MANCHESTER two bedroom call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- with the king of clubs held matured gentleman to room 1975 AUSTIN MARINA GT - Failure to acknowledge an RSVP invitation is inexcusable. protection classes. Complete FOUR ROOM Apartment. renovated apartment within 828-0369. four diamonds. He cashed and board. Use of TV and THREE BEDROOM apart­ Recent motor. New clutch. 1970 CHEVROLET CAMPER Vulnerable: East-West, modern facilities. Canine Appliances, carpeting, walking distance fo down­ all his trumps and the king kitchen. Call 742-5066. ment near hospital. Throw out bearing. Pressure - Special Van. Stand up. Long Dealer: South, Opening Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon parking. Adults only, no pets. town. $240 includes heat, hot of hearts and sure enough References, lease, security plate. Michelin tires. Qean in­ NO HOLDS BARRED - Inven­ wheel base. 6 cylinder. lead: Queen of hearts. Road, Manchester. For reser­ $225 month. Availablle D ^ . 5. water, stove, and tory Clearance Sale! Brand East had to choose between THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - required. $ 2 3 5 ^ r month. Mb’. side and out. Runs excellent. Economical. Complete shag vations please call 646-5971. Security. 64936253. refrigerator. Call 646-0090. new 14 fot wide. Choice of 2 or West North East South unguarding his jack of dia­ Birch House Women. Central­ MacKenzie, Pniihrick Agen­ CaU 6465017. and Panel interior. Sleeps 5. 3 bedrooms, $10,900. Large 1* monds or chucking the king ly located. Downtown cy, 646-4200. Dinette. Color TV. Stereo. 4Q MINIATURE Schnauzer Pup­ TWO bedroom apartment, MANCHESTER two bedroom selection of pre-owned homes Pass 46 Pass 4 NT of clubs. Manchester. Kitchen 1974 T-BIRD - Brown, chanel CB. Stove, ice box,, pies - AKC. Salt and pepper. central location, bus line, near apartment within walking dis­ to choose from, $2,950. Cream Astro-graph Pass 56 Pass 66 privileges. Call 649-2358. MANCHESTER newer three business car, loaded with sink, many extras. Runs References. Call 2894)327, or high sch ool, $215. month. tance to downtown. $220 in­ Puff, 60x12 feet, $5,999. Pass Pass Pass bedroom Duplex, IW baths. extras, priced for quick sale. great. $2750. 7274)059. 649-0485. Security deposit, references, cludes heat, hot water, stove Excellent finneing available. By BERNICE BEDE 080L iaaTiaazpam Aii.y oop - D.,. e,.u. appliances, carpeting, $260 6465697 days. CLEAN ROOM for rent - In lease, no pets, available and refrigerator. Call 646 Immediate parking monthly plus security. No By Oswald Jacoby & Alan A Nevada reader wants to MIXED b r e e d - Beagles 6 private home. Use of all January 1. Call between 5-9 0090. throughout the state. Plaza AutomoUva Sarvict 88 pets. 6461771. 1975 MAVERICK - two door Sontog know the chance that a hand : ASSENOUR weeks old. FREE. 649-MOl. appliances. Call 649-8656, p.m. or weekends. 643-2804. Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross retaining money today, but ...... xOH...WEa, coupe, six cylinder, three keep this in mind; Those close will include exactly 10 high- IRANOFif HE'6 O im H 0 7 E 6 OME after 6:00 p.m. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- ROMANS UH, WHAT FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Cen­ THREE ROOMS Furnished, speed, good condition, many to you won't appreciate your card points. BRITTANY SPANIELS, AKC AVAILABLE FEBRUARY Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. sun specialists, factory The jump to game when trally located. Near bus line. including all utilities, in new parto. Evenings 646-3653. ability and could foul up the It is just over 9.4 percent...... registered. Excellent blood WOMAN TO share home with 1st. - New 4 room Duplex. trained, one day service, 114 partner has not limited his W, Adults only. No pets. Bolton, end of 1-84. Older $2400. deal. RATHER? lines, excellent hunters, $75 woman and two girls. Private $200. Stove included. Without East Main Street, Rockville. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) hand is never a slam invita­ gentleman preferred, $50 Jan. 11, 1978 for males, $85 for females. room in Manchester. Call 649- heat. No pets. Near Parkade. Available January 1st. Call AutomoUva Servlet 66 871-1617. Today you have especially fine tion in itself, but obviously (Do you have, a question for Ready to go. 568-3275. 1133, after 6 p.m. 'Call 646-8858. 647-1037, after 5 p.m. weekly. Call after 3 p.m., M 6 DODGE DART 1971 - Power Opportunity will come to you one-to-one relationships. Don't partner may have enough to the experts? i/Vrite “ A sk the 9093. steering, radio, heater, snow this coming year in packages of sign any long-term agree­ warrant continuing to six or Experts", care of this newspa­ tires, new transmission. Best varying sizes. One could be ments, however, for tomorrow even to seven once or twice per. Individual questions will very small but precious. An­ ONE BEDROOM Ranch style offer over $1000. CaU after 5, may be different. during a lifetime. be answered if accompanied apartment, individual en­ 6465625. other could be large in both CANCER (June 21-JtUy 22) PORSCHE AUDI size and value. The general rule for a by stamped, self-addressed trance, $245 monthly, includes You are adept at mastermind­ envelopes. The most interest­ BUSINESS & SERVICE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ing things for others today. But jump to gam e in a m ajor is heat, hot water, appliances 1964 CADILLAC, 1969 Ford By Hoffman 19) Good things just seem to that you hold good trump ing questions will be used in and air conditioning. Damato you might overlook the fact that LTD, 1968 Dodge Coronet, 700 ConnBCtIcut Blvd., Eaat Hartford come your way today and you there could be some spinoff support, but never as many this column and will receive Enterprises. 6461021. ’TWO 1964 Chevys, 1966 C won't be the only one to notice benefits for you in the process. as 13 points in high cards. copies of JACOBY MODERN.) it. A poacher not entitled to 1968 D o ^ e , 19to Intenu SERVICE •PARTS •BODY SHOP LEO (July z^Aug. ^ ) Associ­ The general rule for going on fNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN, i HEAT PAID - In this brilUant slant 6 Pick-up, and one 1965 share your bounty may seek ates will go out of their way td apartment with appliances, Chevy SS in running condition. For Service Call part of the action. Find out pull strings for you today. How­ including washer/direr. Only CaU 643-4678 aftor 6 p.m. more about yourself by send­ ever, you may uncharacteristi­ Berry’s World ■ The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions ing for your copy of Astro- $150. Rental Assistors, 236 5 2 8 - 9 4 4 7 cally balk if they make requests Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents for of you. DIRECTORY 5646. Small fee. 1969 FORD FAIRLANE. $200 NO NEED TO WAITI each and a long, self- or best offer. Ask for Larry VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) “HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED addressed. stamped envelope Shelve self-doubts today. Go DUPLEX - four rooms, adult after 4:00 p.m. CaU 6^743. ^ DO y o u > W ELL, A Sarvictt OHarad Sarvicat ORarad 31 Sarvicat Otfarad to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 4§9, after that big score you felt was B U T, MIS 31 Bulldlng-ContfaeUng 33 couple, no pets, 1 1/2 baths, BY PEOPLE WHO CARE" Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. 3 B U e\ / E L O T OF COLLECTION unattainable. With go and HIS S r O R V ? ; STR A N G E C4M TREE Service - Free es­ PROFESSIONAL HOUSE stove, refrigerator, hook-up 1974 TORINO WAGON. One Be sure to specify your birth gusto you may be just lucky OF WILL CARE FOR Children in LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - timates, discount senior Cleaning - Husband and wife for washer aid dryer, garage. owner. Car in excellent condi­ sign. enough to get it. THINGS DO PBT-ROCKS my state licensed home. Mar­ New homes custom built, AQUARIUS (Jao. 20-Feb. 19) citizens. Company specializing in care of all Call 6467438. tion. Power steering, power LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Most h a p p e n TURNING ON tin School area. Call 6462776. remodeled, additions, rec If you have a fun thing on the / Manchester owned and types of homes. For free es­ bakes, automatic, 1^. 54,000 of the day you are in good HIM ONE rooms, garages, kitchens BACHELORS SPECIAL - agenda today, don't bring a spirits and find it easy to get NIGHT f^.. operated. Call 6461327. timate, call 646-8342. Painting-Paparing 32 mUes. New radial snows, and gloomy Gert or Gus along. A remodeled, bath tile, cement CoCT one hedroom apartment, along with all. A cantankerous muffler system. Priced to 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING pessimist could rain on the know-it-all may push you too N on work. Steps, dormers. with off street parking, all seU. Cali 6^2696. BiM TREE SERVICE. RESPONSIBLE MOTHER PAINTING - interior and -parade. far later in the afternoon. urai Residential or commercial. appliances. Just $100. Rental Complete tree care and will care for preschool exterior, paperhanging, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NoV. 22) Call 6464291. Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. removal. Insured and children ages 2 thru 5 in my excellent work. References. 1972 VEGA GT - New engine, 2 Trust a little in your luck today. Money matters are right down experienced. Special winter seven room home with fenced new tires, mag wheels, tape Concentrate on the major as­ your alley today. You're both Free estimates. Fully in­ ALL TYPES OF Carpenter p rices! 643-7285. FR EE - in vard during da^im e hours, H o m a t tor Awil 54 deck. No rust. Moving, must I M O R I A l ^ V h e r s pects of getting a job done. The gifted and lucky in things finan­ sured. Martin Mattson, 646 work - Ceramic tile, hung " / small details will take care of cial. Don't, however, expect seasoned firewood, with any 5 days a week. 6469409. 4431. sell! $525.6460454, 9 a.m. to 7 ceilings, plumbing and elec­ WEEKLY SPECIAL. p.m. themselves. the world to stand up and ch^er job. ARIES (March 21-ApriJ 19) S ? Xo tric. Richard Young, 6461975. Carpeted two bedroom with at your gains. EXPERT FURNITURE QUALITY PAINTING and Social situations could be awk­ SAGIITARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. all appliances and more. Only 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 315 CENTEgST,, MANCHESTEE, CONN.* Mkhi* 643-5135 BRICK, BLOCK, Stone refinishing and antique Paper Hanging by Willis ward today, except for the fact 21) Your big idea may com e in N E W T O N S M IT H - $150 Rental Assistors, 2 ^ - Born Loser — Art Sansom Fireplaces, concrete. restoration. Free estimates. Schultz. F^lly insured, 'Squareback. Good running that your mind is exceptionally for some sharp criticism from a Remodeling, Repairs, Rec 5646. Small fee. Chimney repairs. No job too E. Lovland, 649-8963. references. 649-4343. condition, $ ^ . Cail 7467814. Member of Better Business Bureau keen and agile. Stay alert. You sideline sitter. His sour grapes small. Save. Call 644-8^ for Rooms. No job too small. Call can outwit embarrassment. stem from jealousy. Don't let 6463144. COUNTRY COTTAGE. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) him daunt you. estimattttes. LIGHT HAULING - Pick up HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch 1974, 9 PASSENGER Am- Secluded two bedrooms on bassador Wagon. 55,000 miles. FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY You're sharp at making and (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) and delivery. Attics, cellars, painted for $l50-$200 by ® 1977 6yNEA.Inc RooRng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 acreage. Includes appliances, REWEAVING bums, holes. arages cleaned. Painting Scheduling now. Professional V-8 engine, automatic CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl and Btoffal coME,vomeR\ 'HASTVSiORM kids and pets welcome. Only Zippers, umbrellas repaired. one. Your firewood split. 646 considers any iob. 2869287, transmission, power steering BIDWELL Home Improve­ $200. Rental Assistors, 236 and brakes. Air conditioning, U M i m c v r Window shades, Venetian g9260. evenings or weekends, Don. on all makes... "As you can see, some of the newsmen blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ment Co. Expert installation 5646. Small fee. Cruise-Control. Excellent con­ • lara n wam art*. t«.. tm. nia u.s on TAKE AW of qluminum siding, gutters covering the trip are beginning to show wear THERE,WHAT?/ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- INCOME TAX preparation at J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interlor dition. Asking $2,100. Must and trims. Roofing installa­ COLONIAL - 9 rooms. 4 LOAN and RENTAL CARS and tear!" CHAIR*. 5221. your home, experienced. Dan and exterior painting, sell! 644-3160. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 876 bedrooms, 2 car garage, on 22 Mosler, 649-3^ or 525-8263. paperhanging, and I Available by Appointment., 9109. acres. $500 monthly. Our Boarding House — Carrol B McCormick ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, remodeling. Fully insured. 1969 VOLVO - automatic, $450 attics, garages, yards References and security or best offer. 647-9347. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix 6469658. cleaned, moving, trucking. SPECIALIZING cleaning and required. Phllbrick Agency, sofas, chairs, cars etc. No VtiMTLL OAKE SEES M Y WORD B O « SIMPLY BECAUSE Loam for sale, uw n service. repairing chimneys, roofs, Realtors, 646-4200. VOLKSWAGEN - 1973 Super need for expensive PAPERHANGER - Desires STAN OZIMEK, Manager TriE PADLOCK ON MV JAKE HM) A rew YOUTHFUL No job too big or small. 566 new roots. Free estimates. M Beetle. Michelin radials, recovering. 568-5878. work. Reasonable rates, no IXUNK! HELL R MORE INPWCRETIONS IS NO REASON 8522. Years Experience. Howley, PRIVACY SIX ROOM house. am /fm stereo tape deck. Mint 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER job too small. Call 6465017. 6465361. FWJSTRKTEP 1HMI BE SUSPICIOUS ANP^ANP. All work guaranteed. ’Two car g a r » e , oil beat and 2 condition. 5668313, after 7 A WtLPHEAPEP COMPLETE CARPET & Tile TUTORING - Experienced fireplaces. Excellent condi­ p.m. M A N W ITH (Master of Education) State ROOFER WILL Install roof tion. Mr. Duff, 6462133 or 636 installation and repairs. FYee GEORGE N. CONVERS - certified special education siding or gutters for low dis­ 3362 after 6;3() p.m. RANPRUFF.' estimates. Call Pat, at 646 Painting and P aperhan^g. 1969 CHEVROLET Impala teacher, desires to tutor your count price. Call Ken at 647- 3745, after 5 p.m. Call between 6 9 p.m. 6434804. convertible, automatic special education child. Pre­ 1566. TOLLAND - Nine rooms, four transmission, power steerlog. Autoa hr Rant-Laaaa 87 Autot hr Rant-Laaaa 87 Haathcliff This Funny World DRESSMAKING and school through 21 years. bedrooms, newer Raised Mechanically good. Best ■ /.'■10 alterations done reasonably. Assessment and diagnosis. KEEP SMILING HaaOng-Plumblng 35 Ranch for rent. Available Im­ offer. CaU 644-1015. Call 6464972. Call 646-5144 after 6 p.m. KEEP HAPPY mediately, singles accepted. I HATE r ADMIT in..BUr TM GONNA . SEWERLINES, sink lines, 872-3050, 8 7 5 ^ , 8 7 6 ^ . 1976 TR-7, Green victory addi­ HAVE V START JOGGIN cleaned with el^tric cutters, tion, air conditioning, 14,000 r CtET IN SHAPE-t?f3'?- Building-Contracting 33 by professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER • Oean and mUes, exceUent condition, $4,- B ro s. S ew a g e " ’ cozy 5 carpeted rooms, with 395: 6461604. BENT-A-GAR N H m Z E /, WES ROBBINS carpentry Commpany, basement, sun porch, y ^ for INCOME remodeling specialist. Ad­ children. Only $220. Rental OLD -1972 Delta 88, four door ...for as low as ditions, rec rooms, dormers, NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet Assistors, 2365646. SmaU fee. hardtop, power steering, built-lns, bathrooms, repairs, plugged drains, power brakes, air con­ kitchen faucets replaced, WM TAX kitchens, 6463446. MANCHESTER - Available ditioning, tow mUeage. CaU repaired. Rec rooms, now. 5 rooms, with rec room 6462784 after 6 p.m. ^ E L L CUSTOM CARPENTRY - bathroom remodeling, beat and yard. Only $190. Rental SQso modernization, etc. Free HIDE SERVICE Homes, Additions, Repairs, Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. 1968 VW - LOW mUeage, good ‘HI* Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Estimate gladly given. M & M running condition. $600. CaU V ADAV 3462009. Plumbing It HeaUng. 6462871. . .ICTRA FAMILY SPECIAL - 6 rooms /tonei»SU3(IO, after 6:30 p.m. .WATCH- d ir e c t o r y with yard. Off street parking. (Plus Mllaaga) HO TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- Laundry hook up. Only $215. 1969 VW BUG - Parts car, Carpentry and general con­ bing. Repairs ■' and Rental Assistors, 2365646. body poor, $175, ALLAN T. KEELER’S tax tracting. Residential and -Remodeling. Faucets, SmaU fee. “ INCOME TAX service. Tax returns done 1 commercial. Whether it be a vanities, hot water beaters. Short Riba — Frank/Hill M M M H U L M M n the privacy of your home. Cal small repair job, a custom Prompt service, on emerges REPO - 1977 C3ii3ievy pick-up tor ffApirt Tax 871-1781 for appointment. OHhaa-Storaa h r Rant 88 n'S V/OFtKlNOf built home or aim bin g in cies. to-7024. with utUlty body, 3/4 to n ,' ANP o m c i : between, call 6461379. • M WVNOT* Aavtaf MMIOTMSIV ,For A Line or ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ low mUeage, good condlt fice. Ground level, central 64M004rwys, Mr Jarvis. \ Display Ad tn CARPENTRY & Masonry - Flooring location, professional Additions and r e m o d e lin g .------^building, parking and utiUtles. 1968 CAMARO ComrerUble, LEASING This Directory^ Free estimates. Call Anthony FLOOR SANDING and CalI63-2866. automatic, low mUeage. New l-IO 0 INCOME TAX Preparation - SqulUacote, 649^11. Refinishlng. Floors like new. Urea. Good condition. $800. Roiita 88p Vernon E^rienced, personal ser­ Call Tracey No waxing. (Specialising in PRIME OFFICE space 6468054, evenings. CARPENTRY - Repairs, older floors.) Staining floors. vice at your home - Dan or jo e At avaUable. Vernon Circle area, 043-1181 872-9148 Mosler, 6463329, or 525-8263. remodeling, additions, gar­ Ceilings. In-outside a n tin g . on Route 83. Approximately 1973 DODGE VAN - 8- 643-2711. ages, roofing. Call David JohnVerfaille, 6 ^ ^ after 500 square feet. Immediate cylUnder, needs work. Best I^tria, 6461796. 6:00 p.m. occupancy. 871-1471. obiler. CaU ITMIM.

.;-P“ PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Jan. HI. I}>78 I Obituaries Unitarians, neighbors fight over church For nomiiiir I- Toc«* Jr. By GREG PEARSO^ the Unitarian Univemalist Society Police Chief Robert Lannan sup- Attorney FitzGerald said that the Attorney John Mrosek, represen­ Homo Delivery EAST HARTFORD — Dominic L. Herald Reporter East's proposed church on the street. ported Dudeck’s report. church will create a minimum of ting abutting property owners who Tore Jr.. 31. of 231 Ellington Road “’The whole street feels that West Residents, however, disagreed. traffic. The traffic that is generated opposed the application, said that the Phono 647-0946 died Monday at Manchester Members of the Unitarian Univer- Vernon Street is not the area for this Sharon Backer, of 196 West Vernon will be during light traffic hours\ par­ proposal constitutes an auto Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ salist Church and residents of West church,” Stephen Choma said. Vernon Street met Monday night and St. said that oncoming traffic can not ticularly Sunday morning. band of Mrs. Rachel Connell Toce. Choma, of 152 West Vernon Street, junkyard and should, not be per­ provided the Manchester Planning always see stopp>ed school buses or He and the architect, James Juros, Mr. Toce was born in Hartford and presented a petition opposing the mitted. Karp disagreed with this in­ and Zoning Commission with its se­ children crossing the street from both said that the church is designed terpretation. lived in East Hartford the past three project that he said was signed by cond battle in a month concerning school bus stops. to blend in with the surroundings ’Die PZC also took the following ac­ years. church-sponsored development. every resident of the street. Paul Marte of 176 West Vernon “Our idea was to be as kind and tion Monday night; Attorney John FitzGerald, Other survivors are three sons. At its December public hearing, Street said that the profiles of the gentle to the site as possible,” Juros • Granted a change to Residence C Barry Toce. Larry Toce and Daniel representing the applicant, said of the PZC heard five hours of pros and I road in the town engineering office said. Zone for the parcels at 516 and 531 Toce: two daughters. Sherri Toce the propos^ church, “This is not cons about the proposed Wesley are “frightening.” Curves and dips in Members of the church also spoke Center St. ’The property Is now zoned and Robin Toce; his mother. Mrs. only a permissible and desirable use the road create sight problems for in favor of the project. One who Residence A and Business II. ’The Isabell Negri Toce of East Hartford; Retirement Center planned for the but also the best possible use for this drivers. Crackdowns South United Methodist Church’s spoke was Marye Gail Benford of 4 three brothers. Anthony J. Toce of land.” change had been opposed at a Hartford Road campus (See story on Residents also questioned drainage Qyde Road, who is a past president previous public hearing by nearby Westi Hartford, Daniel A. Toce of Michael Dudeck, a traffic consul­ page 1.) and some said that they would prefer of the Unitarian Universalist Society. residents. Hartford, and Richard Toce of East tant, said that the impact of traffic Monday night, residents of West a single-family home at the site, “We regard Manchester as our • Approved a four-lot subdivision generated by the church would not Hartford; a sister. Mrs. Carol Krantz Vernon Street expressed concern which is about 500 feet from the Ver­ center and our home. It’s very im­ on Spring Street requested by create a safety hazard. A letter from of Glastonbury. about increased traffic because of non town line. portant to us that we be able to es­ Hayden Griswold. ’The commission meant drop The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 tablish a permanent home in agreed to defer sidewalks at the site, a.m. from Newkirk & Whitney Manchester,” she said. The church • Granted a sidewalk deferral for Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., has used rented facilities in the past a Porter Street subdivision planned East Hartford, with a mass at 9 at St. and is now using the Community Y • Rose Church. by Joseph Swensson Jr. Head sleuth to retire building for services, she said. • Tabled action on a public hearing Friends may call at the funeral CoiUiniird from Page One------in accidents different now, “ he said. “Today we he got to go in the cruisers some of About 75 people crowded into the for a resubdivision on Spencer Street home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. are contending with a lot younger the time, he said. Hearing Room for the public hearing. Town Fire Department. There are sought by Harold Basser. crowd. We seldom run into crimes Sartor was promoted to sergeant Many in the group continued the Charles F. iVleCoiirlv also four grandsons, whom the Sar­ • Agreed that it would not seek a East Hartford Police Chief were also 16 head-on collisions, 39 committed by someone over 21.” May 1, 1958 and became the first debate in the hallway after the change in the present zoning Clarence Drumm credits his sideswipes, 78 collisions where the SOUTH WINDSOR - Charles F. tors will have more time for now. detective sergeant Oct. 1, 1959. He hearing ended. McGourty. 69. of 17 Kendrick Ave., Years ago, he said, the crimes were regqlations which prohibit carnivals department's crackdown on speeders vehicles met at an angle and three This morning Sartor reminisced headed a two-man bureau, with the In other matters, the PZC con­ Worcester. Mass., died Monday at about his years as a police officer, usually committed by the age group in Manchester. The town counsel’s with the town's 11.8 percent drop in where one backed into another. late Thomas R. Graham as his only ducted a public hearing for Raymond the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary noting the many changes and in­ from 21 to 30. Now the majority of office submitted an amendment that accidents from 1976 to 1977. AH five fatals took place on state Luce, who is seeking permission for Van Horn, 42 Birch Hill Road, South novations in police work. crimes, and serious crimes such as assistant. That bureau was organized would permit such activities for cer­ The 91-member police force made numbered^oadways. Only 144 of the the outside storage of niotor vehicles Windsor. "It is so different today,” he said. burglaries, are committed by under former Police Chief James tain groups, but the PZC feels that a total of 2,954 motor vehicle arrests accidents with injuries took place on juveniles, he said. Reardon. •» on Sheldon Road. Mr. McGourty was born in “There are more technicalities and the carnivals should be prohibited. in 1977. The total was 1,972 in 1976 purely local roads. He attributes this change to the Sartor was promoted to lieutenant Attorney Jules Karp, representing Worcester and was a lifelong resi­ we are governed by more laws today, • Granted an excavation permit meaning there was a 49.8 percent Most property damage done to cars An Arbutus Street home was peer group influences and less con­ in April 1966 and to captain of the the applicant, said that Luce wants to dent there. He iived with his which are' constantly being for Roy Franklin. He now can rise in arrests. was done in intersections where at broken into Monday sometime trol by parents today. detective division in December 1970. use his site as an area to keep Enjoying a good joke between 9:15 a.m. and 5:25 p.m. En­ daughter from time to time. challenged in the courts,” he added. remove topsoil at a site near the There was a total of 1,244 accidents least one of the vehicles was entering He now has nine full-time detectives vehicles after accidents until an in­ try was made by forcing the rear The funeral is Wednesday morning Sartor's enjoyment of his work as a He also said the serious crimes do Hartford Road-Bidwell Street in­ on the road in 1977. But the figure the intersection at an angle. Bleezarde’s class at the Second North School working under him. surance adjuster can inspect them. door. The home was ransacked. in Worcester. Burial will be in police officer is apparent in his tone not seem to make an impact on the tersection. was 1.523 in 1976. Two of the three killed pedestrians Angela Cianta1li?n""chrisUne k S. Missing are a stereo, a tape player, Worcester. of voice, “It's very interesting being younger generation. The drop in reported injuries due to had been standing in the roadway jewelry, and cash including a coin The Samsei-Bassinger Funeral a policeman,” he said. “There are so accidents was more. There was a when struck. The third was crossing (Ph^to by tn close this June. It was different when Sartor was 16 collection, Home. 419 Buckland Road. South many different types of people you and quit school and went to work at totai of 377 injuries in 1977. The 1976 the road but not at an intersection or Windsor, is in charge of local meet. Each has come from a Cheney Brothers' to help support his Fitzgerald Funeral Home total was 580 meaning a drop of more crosswalk, Lewis said. ’ arrangements. different situation and has to be parents and four brothers and A turkey can grind in its gizzard up than 12 percent. Of the 1,344 accidents, 345 took East Hartford bulletin board handled in a different manner, “ he sisters. He worked for contractors to 24 walnuts in their shells, as well Dignified Bicycle related accidents dropped place on wet pavement and 254 on by 35.7 percent, Chief Drumm said. Mrs, Jennie B.A. Egpatz said. and at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft as steel needles and surgical lancets. Family Service snowy or icy pavement. AH five »B*Wrwr-.!«niKCM«OBi There were 18 in 1977 and 28 the year fatals took place on dry pavement. Canal program suggestion as to the new drains pen­ EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Jennie Sartor said he thinks police officers until 1949. He was a foreman and president of the Pratt & Whitney Air­ Personal Care before. Most of the drivers in accidents ding further study of the roof. Any to successfully enter the job Bieganoska Angelacus Espatz, 86, of become good judges of character later a group leader in the paints and The East Hartford Historical craft manufacturing division, say to through their work. He said, “I know Pedestrians did not fare so well. were male. There were 425 male repairs done would be made part of market,” Dr. Diggs said. East Hartford died Monday in an preservations division, where he Society will sponsor a slide program the local Chamber of Commerce it has done something for me. I use it BEACONWAY FABRICS There were 38 pedestrian related ac­ drivers in accidents with injuries the law suit, he Said. He is concerned East Hartford convalescent home. was making $1.77 an hour when he called “The Farmington Canal, Past Noy. 22 he needed at least 1,000 new, Neary recruits in every day life in being able to size cidents in 1976 compared to only 26 in compared to 188 female drivers. Mrs. Espatz was bom in Austria- left to become a police officer at 90 and Present” at its meeting action be taken to protect the school trained or trainable workers every people up quickly.” 1976. The "worst hour for accidents was 4 building. George T. Neary, son of Mr. and Hungary and lived in the Hartford cents an hour wage. “I always Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. at the year. wanted to become a policeman,” he CORRECTION Deaths in 1977 totaled five com­ to 5 p.m. when police logged 118. The Mrs. George Neary of 72 Rentschler area most of her life. “Those days are gone,” he said, Raymond Library on Main Street. Highway breakfast Diggs later wrote the chamber said, smiling. Tlw itorawki* fabric claaranca aala advar- pared to four in 1976. Three of the best hour was 4 to 5 a.m. with seven. St., is the Peace Corps-VISTA Survivors are two daughters, Lee “when they used to give a policeman Melvin Schneidermeyer will show Highway planners will address local schools are trying to meet the tlaamant ahould not hava appaarad In ouk Mon­ 1977 deaths were pedestrians. Most frequently cited contributing slides of the canal. Ruth Hummel, recruiter in the New York City office Angelacus and Mrs. Margaret Krav- a gun and a club and tell him to get He began on the walking beats. At members of the East Hartford worker needs of P&WA and other out on the street.” day, January 9, nawapapar. Edward M. Fitzgerald Lt. Richard Lewis of the factor in accidents was “failed to author of “The Story of the Far­ of ACTION, the federal program of sow, both of East Hartford; one that time there were three walking Chamber of Commerce at an “early area industries. .He listed three of Sartor praised the Manchester's department's administrative division yield right of way ” with 329. Right mington Canal,” will tell of the volunteer workers. He often recruits grandson and one great- beats, he said, one on lower Main Tha aalaa doaa not atart until Monday, 225 Main Street bird” breakfast meeting Tuesday, many local programs: Advance “fine department." He said the fact did an analysis of all the traffic behind was “followed too closely” boats, men and horses that worked in his home state. Neary, 29, served granddaughter. Street, one near the Center and one January 16. Feb. 7 at 8 a.m. at the Ramada Inn. Career Training with 90 high school two years as a volunteer in the that most police officers now come Manchester, Connecticut figures for the chief. Some of the with 266, then “drove left of center” the waterway on a daily basis years The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 at the North End. “There were plen­ They are Harold F. Heintz, deputy students studying in P&WA, Eastern Caribbean in the Peace into their work with more education figures may help drivers stay out of with 175, “driver inattention” with ago. a.m. from the Callahan Funeral ty of cold nights,” he recalls,” and Sorry tor any Inconvanlanea. Phone 643-5940 the 1978 figures. commissioner in charge of planning Cooperative Work Experience for Corps. He now lives in Brooklyn and and degrees has made a lot of 166, and “improper overtaking” with Refreshments will follow the Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, those big overcoats we wore were There were 266 accidents involving and research; and John Drake, direc­ about 300 students in their schools, is a volunteer at the Tompkin Square difference and will continue to help 136. The factor “had been drinking" program. The public is invited. with a mass at 9 in St. Mary’s like refrigerators." two vehicles and resulting in in­ tor of planning, both of the state and Vocational Apprentice Program Boy’s Club on New York’s Lower in the everyday changes in police accounted for only 86 but one was a giving P&WA advisors a chance to Church. Buriat witl be in Mt. St. juries. The largest number of these, fatal. Magic at St. Rose Department of Transportation. East Side. work. After a year or so as a super­ «