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SOUTH WINDSOR-Richard J. Receive Sartor, former duputy chief of the Manchester Police Department will take over the duties of town manager Herald of South Windsor the first part of April.

MANCHESTER - Patients Sartor, who resigned from the in Manchester Memorial Manchester Department to take over the duties of chief of police in Hospital will be kept up to Cheshire, has also been serving as date on the news of the day as the town’s temporary town manager. a result of a new prbgram His appointment in South Windsor

will be officially acted on at a special sponsored by Heritage meeting of the Town Council next Savings and I^an 'Associa- Monday. Town officials had nothing

tion. but glowing compliments for Sartor The bank is providing each today. patient in the hospital with a •if,-: ' Sartor, a, Manchester native, was copy of The Manchester appointed as a patrolman in the ja! Evening Herald. Manchester Police Department in 1969 and rose through the ranks being Richard Sartor The new service of appointed patrol captain in July 1975 Heritage started Monday as The Town Council appointed a and as deputy chief in July 1976. He Search Committee after Young

William H. Hale, president of resigned from the department in resigned and the committee’s work

the bank, accompanied May 1978. In Cheshire he took over the involved screening 74 candidates for

hospital volunteers who duties of the town manager when the job. Committee members inter-

Richard Borden, former manager, viewed 12 candidates personally and delivered The Evening left to take similar position in boiled the number down to three who Herald to the patients. Glastonbury. were interviewed by the entire Town Hale, left, talks with Mrs. Sartor’s father, former Detective Council this past Saturday.

Daisy Bill of Manchester as Captain Joseph Sartor retired from Jackie Smith, deputy mayor and

hospital volunteer Teri Skoog the Manchester Police Department head of the selection committee, said

presents a copy of Monday’s after serving with it for 29 years, today that the process was very hard

Cheshire is a town with a 23,(KX) work but the high quality of the Evening Herald. population. Sartor was managing a applicants was very rewarding. She

$14 million general government said she was very happy with the

budget and a separate capital budget selection of Sartor.

of $4.5 million, as acting town Mayor Edward Havens praised

manager. Sartor as being an outstanding in- Vote Heavy in Primaries He has a m aster’s degree in public dividual and said the town is for- administration from the University tunate to have him. BOSTON (UPI) — Sunny skies ana ficial had projected heavy turnouts, test “virtually dead even” with Bush of Connecticut and is also a graduate Councilman Richard Ryan, also At a Glance climbing temperatures brought out a IS many as 1.5 million in at 36 percent, Reagan 33 percent, of Manchester High School. He is had words of praise for Sartor. "I

heavy early vote in the and 100,000 in Ver- Rep. John Anderson of Illinois 17 per- living now in Cheshire with his wife know South Windsor will find him to Massachugetts Massachusetts and Vermont mont. Polls closed at 7 p.m. EST in cent, Sen. Howard Baker 6 percent and two .«!ons. but will be moving to be a very capable and repsonsible Polls close: 8 p.m. EST. primaries today. Sen. Edward Vermont: 8 p.m. in Massachusetts. and Rep. Philip Crane, John Connally South Windsor as there is a residency manager. His leadership and drive Delegates at state: Democrat, Kennedy was the Democratic The stakes were high in and Sen. Bob Dole all with less than 5 requirement for the position of will be an inspiration to town 111: Republican, 42. favorite and Republidans George Massachusetts with the leaders percent combined. manager. employees, ” he said. Voter Registration: Democrat, Bush and Ronald Reagan were even among the three Democratic and Publication of the Boston Globe The salary for the new position is Council minority leader Lincoln 1.4 million: Republicans, 431,000: bets. seven major Republican candidates poll revealed Bush’s Massachusetts $33,0(X). Sartor’s salary in Cheshire Streeter termed Sartor an outstan- Independent, 1.2 million. Kennedy, fighting for his first 1980 to share 111 Democratic and 42 GOP stock had plummeted: a month ago had been about $29,(KK). ding candidate and said his personali- Expected turnout: 1.1 million to victory in his home state to keep a delegates. he had led the former California Borden said this morning that Sar- ty will blend well with the council 1.5 million. shaky campaign alive, and Bush, The Vermont vote was a “beauty governor by a 3 to 1 margin. tor is one of the best administrators members “and I'm confident of his Candidates: Democrat — Gov. thrown off a fast early pace by contest” designed to show voter Losing in Massachusetts was in- in the business. He said South Wind- capabilities." Edmund Brown Jr., President Reagan’s New Hampshire upset, preference with no delegates at stake conceivable to Kennedy, whose fami- sor is very fortunate to get him. “He At one point the council had dis- Carter, Sen. Eklward Kennedy: needed New England wins badly. on the Democrats’ side. The Ver- ly has dominated the state’s politics always ends up exceeding expec- cussed the possibility of making a Republican — Rep. John Ander- tations,” Borden said. new town manager sign a five-year son, Sen. Howard Baker, George The sky was clear and frigid mont GOP primary also offered no for two decades. But apparently con- weekend tem peratures had delegates, although state party cerned a narrow victory would be South Windsor has been without a contract Mrs. Smith said this mor- Bush, John Connally, Rep. Philip town manager since Allan Young ning that this wouldn’t be legal but Crane, Sen. Robert Dole, moderated as the polls opened. leaders said they would turn over 10 perceived as a defeat, Kennedy Voters were lined up in a precinct in of their 19 delegates to any candidate returned from campaigning in the resigned in November to accept a said Sartor has made a five-year Benjamin Fernandez, Ronald similar position in Dennis. Mass. “committment." Reagan, Harold Stassen. Boston’s fashionable Back Bay. who got 40 percent of the primary South and Midwest to blitz the Boston Mary Way, a voting official in the vote. area during the weekend. Vermont Beacon Hill area, called voting "very No one needed victories more than Repeatedly asked by reporters Polls close: 7 p.m. EST. brisk” even compared to the big tur- Kennedy, the Massachusetts Monday if he expected to win, Delegates at stake: Democrat, nout in last year’s mayoral election. Democratic senator who Has lost Kennedy said, "Yes.” House Speaker none, chosen by convention: A big early turnout was reported political tests to President Carter Lib rary Staffers

Republican, none chosen by con- Thomas P. O’Neill predicted a from suburban Wayland, Needham three times in the last six weeks, and Kennedy win by 8 to 18 points. vention, unless one candidate gets and Dedham but a voting official in Bush, the transplanted Texan whose 40 percent of vote: then, by Natick said business was slow. booming campaign was punctured Bush, who was born in Republican agreement, he will get Accept Contract A worker at Kennedy headquarters last week in New Hampshire by Massachusetts and reared in Connec- 10 of 19 delegates. said it had reports of moderate tur- Ronald Reagan. ticut before he moved to Texas after Voter Registration: 285,000, no nouts in Boston, heavier voting The latest Massachusetts poll gave World War II, needed victory in one By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA either there was an impasse, or a breakdown by party. elsewhere. Kennedy 52 percent and Carter 37 or both New England contests to fade contract. Expected turnout: 100,000. In Vermont, voting was reported percent as of last Thursday, but said the image of Reagan’s New H erald Reporter Officials close to the negotiation Candidates: Democrat — heavy in Burlington, the state’s it found “significant” erosion in the Hampshire upset and give him a MANCHESTER - The library un- have said the 7 percent pay increases Carter, Kennedy: Republican — largest city. "We think it is going to Kennedy lead as • the primary ap- cushion against expected Reagan and ion voted unanimously Monday night were connected with the cost of Anderson, Baker, Bush, Connally, be a very heavy turnout,” an official proach^. California Gov. Edmund Connally dominance of the South to accept a proposed two-year con- living. They said a complex formula Crane, Reagan, Stassen. in the city clerk’s office said. Brown Jr. was a distant third. Carolina, Florida, Georgia and tract with the town that includes a 6 would grant the 20 library workers Before the polls opened election of- The poll called the Republican con- Alabama primaries coming up next. percent salary increase for the first pay increases at six-month intervals year coupled with a 7 percent in- during the life of the agreement. crease the following year. Elsie Jenkins, union spokeswoman, Ms. Jenkins declined to discuss the said today the union voted to accept details of the pact, saying the union the contract “pending the working members had been without any LaBon ne Q uits G O P Race raises “since last July" and they did out of some language. The main parts of the contract are o.k” not want to jeopardize the salary in- vigorously campaigned the past few By MARY KITZMANN decided whether or not to run. Today According to calculations of some Steven Werbner, personnel super- creases by having those making the weeks through letters and phone he decided not to be placed in town committee members VonDeck visor for the town, said today “1 decisions “read about it in the paper Herald Reporter calls. nomination for the spot. has 35 votes. LaBonne 10, and think it is a fair and equitable agree- first." MANCHESTER - The number “At this point the Manchester Smith's support was not calculated. Robert Smith, the other possible ment for both sides. 1 would recom- The town Library Board is candidates for the GOP town com- Republican party needs a chairman The town com m ittee has 78 nominee if no one decides to run by mend the Library Board and the scheduled to vote on the pact mittee chairmanship narrowed to who represents not just a majority, members, 32 of whom are new- next Tuesday, said he would “have to Board of Directors aqcept it” Wednesday night, and the Board of ^ two today, as Ted LaBonne withdrew but a overwhelming majority,” comers. think” about what effect LaBonne’s While Ms. Jenkins said the 6 per- Directors are slated to vote on it at from the contest. LaBonne said. VonDeck could stand to pick up a withdrawal will have on his nomina- cent and 7 percent figures were ac- their March 11 meeting. And it appears that the only LaBonne said that, if he ran a few more votes with LaBonne’s tion. curate, Werbner refused comment. remaining announced candidate, strong campaign, he could probably withdrawal. VonDeck was defeated Smith, a University of Connecticut Under an agreement reached in Library workers currently earn Robert VonDeck, has enough votes to win a majority. But he said he didn’t twice for the chairmanship. Last professor, recently moved to November at the start of from $6,000 to about $14,000 per year Manchester before the January town win the March 12 election. sense the measure of support needed election he was defeated t>y Richard negotiations, both sides agreed not to for jobs ranging from clerical work committee elections. The other possible candidate, for the party and for his personal Weinstein who resigned. comment on the proposed pact until to aiding the head librarian. “He has the experience, but I don’t Robert J. Smith, said today that he satisfaction. Some party members believe think enough people know him,” would not formally announce for LaBonne also noted he didn’t VonDeck was too involved in the con- Elsie Swensson, town committee position but would continue to believe any candidate had the troversial , Community Development chairwoman, said. measure support. “overwhelming support” that is Block Grant referendum to lead the Mrs. Swensson, along with Last Friday, after Carl Zinsser necessary for the party. party. LaBonne and Zinsser, are not endor- said he would not be seeking the But his withdrawal could give But VonDeck announced last year chairmanship, LaBonne had not VonDeck this measure of support. he would seek the position, and sing a candidate. tuesdoyi__ __

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Cloudy tonight. Showery and Not everything classifies as Letters May Save Nautilus breezy Wednesday” Detailed taxable income and many forecast on Page 2. taxpayeVs receive income which isn’t taxable. Page .3. HARTFORD (UPI) - A Groton Nautilus into a tourist attraction in •f it was possible to legally enjoin the Jan. 21, 1954 by Mrs. Dwight D. businessman who wants the Navy to the Washington D.C. Navy Yard at a Navy from going ahead with its plan. Arctic ice cap from the Bering Strait In Sports Inside Today retire the world’s first nuclear sub- cost of $7.5 million. He is trying to block the $7.5 to the Greenland Sea. The trip took 96 Guards lead East Catholic to marine to Connecticut hopes to enlist But Sheetz wants to establish the million appropriation, insisting it is a hours as the ship traveled the 1,830 easy CIAC Basketball Tournament ...... ' the aid of school children in his fight. ship as a floating museum in the waste of money because the Sub- miles without surfacing. Frank Sheetz, president of the Sub- Thames River off Groton — at no win ... DePaul No. 1 in coUege ; ...... ^ marine Memorial Association has It was on Jan. 17, 1955 that the basketball poll ... Butch Hobson . , ...... marine Memorial Association, asked cost to the government. offered to berth the Nautilus in Nautilus first pulled away from its the state Board of Education Monday "D E” In Red Sox cam p... Page 9...... g Sheetz wrote to state Education Groton at no cost to the government. slip and Commander Eugene P. to encourage students to write Presi- Commissioner Mark Shedd that in He suggested the money could be Wilkinson issued the message, A ^ m M M Obituaries ...... 8 dent Carter, asking him to return the 1927 school children across the coun- given to Head Start, an education “underway on nuclear power.” A Tough Man Peopletalk...... 2 USS Nautilus to Groton, where it was try saved the battleship Old Ironsides program for underpriviliged pre- Nuclear power gave the Nautilus Sports...... f ...... 9-11 built a quarter of a century ago. “with their pennies after the Navy school children. and later submarines the ability to They say it takes a>tough man to Television ...... 12 The Navy retired the ship Monday, ran out of money to maintain this The Nautilus was the first ship to stay submerged for long periods of make a tender chicken. If so, TownTalk...... 8 sending the crew under Comdr. grand old ship.” Sagllo may tougher U pdate reach the geographic North Pole and time. Previously, subs had to surface Henry be even ...... 2 Richard A. Riddell to other Sheetz has also asked the state At- the first to complete a voyage across about every hour while cruising at than Frank Perdue. Page 7. Weatheri...... 2 assignments. It plans to turn the torney General’s office to determine the top of world, sailing under the high speed.

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Bros Tito’s condition is still grave but his doctors saio begin this morning inside a van where the two sides met Monday with bribe-taking, conflict of interest and con- Papers Secret 25 Years today they have made some progress in treating Uie 87- Sunday. Five hostages were* released after the first spiracy to commit bribery for allegedly trying to arrange Not All negotiations. permanent resident status for an undercover agent WASHINGTON (UPI) - Reporters, scholars and the year-old leader’s pneumonia. posing as an alien. Also indicted was Alfred Carpentler, public probably will have to wait 25 years to see Henry The pnuemonia was one of the most serious of the Guerrilla Wins Majority 54, of East Meadow, N.Y. Kissinger’s transcripts of his telephone conversations medical complications that have brought 1110 to the brink Taxable while he was secretary of state. of death. He is also suffering from heart and kidney SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) - GuerrilU Jeader Afghans Form Council In a ruling some lawyers called a blow to the Freedom failure, which followed the amputation of his left leg in Robert Mugabe won 57 of the 100 seats in Rhodesia’s in- Editor’s note: This is the second In of Information Act, the Supreme Court said Monday the January, and internal bleeding. dependence Parliament, giving him an absolute majori- Six Afghan rebel groups today formed a revolutionary a series of 11 articles designed to SAV-PLUS Library of Congress does not have to relinquish the "The general health condition of President Tito is still ty, election officials announced Tuesday. council to coordinate their military strategy against help income tax return filers deal transcripts of Kissinger's official telephone diary grave,” the official medical bulletin said. "There are Fellow guerrilla leader Joshua Nkomo’s party won 20 Soviet forces in Afghanistan, but Western diplomats said with changes in federal Income tax signs of a certain calming down of the pneumonia. Inten- between 1968 and 1977. seats and former Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa' they doubted a truly united organization could be formed law effective for 1979. The series is sa v in g sbo o i^ The high court reversed an order requiring the library sive medical measures continue.” won three seats. Nine black parties contested last week because the groups are drawn along tribal lines. prepared by the Commerce Clearing to return the transcripts to the State Department so it for 80 seats set aside for blacks in the new Parliament. In the Afghan capital of Kabul, the state-run radio Mon- House of diicago, a foremost repor- can determine whether they are "agency records” sub- No Settlement in Sight Earlier, former Prime Minister Ian Smith’s Rhodesian day quoted the Soviet-installed regime of Babrak Karmal ting authority on tax and business ject to disclosure under the information act. Front Party won the 20 seats reserved for whites. as saying Soviet invasion force would remain in law. J Kissinger deposited the material at the library after he Afghanistan "until all conspiracies... against national in- BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — Diplomatic sources say By United Pres* International^ Two Indicted in *Abscam^ dependence ... have been eradicated.” left office with the understanding it wouid not be dis- they do not expect a settlement soon to the hostage crisis Not everything classifies as closed for 25 years or five years after his death. at the Dominican Embassy where 35 people, including NEW YORK (UPI) — A federal Inunigration agent and Winter Storm Moving taxable income. Many taxpayers U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio, are being held hostage an alleged accomplice were the first people to be indicted receive income which is not taxable. Tito Said Improving by leftists. in the FB I’s so-called "Abscam” investigation. DENVER (UPI) — A new winter storm moved out the The (Commerce Clearing House, a Talks between government officials and the guerrillas Immigration and Naturalization Service agent Rockies today, threatening to dump heavy snow on reporting authority on tax law, lists who took the hostages six days ago, were expected to LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia (UPI) — President Josip Alexander Alexandra of Commack, N.Y., was charged Colorado. some of these items as follows: Accident and health insurance premiums paid by employer. Peopletalk' Accident and health Insurance Age Discrimination Case proceeds attributable to employee constributions. Gloria Mackintosh, the town’s new elderly outreach worker, Annuities (to extent of in- ‘ WWVOMt vestment). ’. CHCAao* , Dated Dating is settling in to the Department of Human Services. (Herald Bequests and devises. HoU^ Prompts Proposed Laws photo by Pinto) Damages recovered for personai Phil Donahue took to the other side of the microphone this week as injuries or sickness. our society deserving of our Disability payments, but not for Tm Dick Cavett's talk show HARTFORD (UPI) — An unusual A tenant in the complex, Kurt Alt- assistance.” guest. His topic has man, 55, filed a suit charging dis- toss of wages. For each *5 you ^ gO Sav Plus case charging age discrimination has Dividends on unmatured tife in- gotten a lot of ink lately brought a call to amend the law crimination on the grounds he would in other business, the committee Elderly Worker lovtti nMMt4TUm ' surance policies. coupon jn each o1 the — the middle-aged man giving older tenants the right to re- be forced to leave his apartment heard an appeal by the executive Dividends (up to $100). and redeem who’s suddenly single. main in housing slated for conversion because he was not old enough to re- page) Empioyee’s death benefits (up to Divorced six years to condominiums. main. director of the Connecticut Housing ago after 17 years of Mrs. Shealy asked the committee Financing Authority to reject a bill Has Commitment $5,000). A bill before the Planning and Employer’s nondiscriminatory •4.50 \ n cash at crisp marriage, Phil is an Development Committee would in- to amend the law to give developers U^IWtATNIII POTOCMT • aimed at making the institution a she was a full-time mother forunany authority on the subject. the right to grant older residents per- By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA e d u c a tio n a l a s s is ta n c e <.plan clude housing in the so-called special state agency. years, before deciding to attend ^ , And the worst part, he manent residence. payments (for tax years beginning discounts for senior citizens which Herald Reporter school. She took courses at the Hart- says, is learning how to She said many older persons forced before 1984). For period ending 7 a.m. EST 3/5/80. During Tuesday allow them to purchase goods and MANCHESTER — The town’s new ford Seminary Foundation and the ^m \i^ date again. to move suffer “transfer trauma” The bill would require the Gifts and inheritances. night, rain will fall over most of California and portions services at reduced cost. elderly outreach worker brings to her University of Hartford, working in ■ “You use the and for the frail elderly, “such Legislature to approve bonding Interest on bonds of a state, city or of the south Atlantic states, while snow is expected in the Marin J. Shealy, state com- position an abiding concern for the masters in religious education ,rs THAT SIMPI-I I same lines as when you sudden changes result in death.” which the CHFA now obtains directly other political subdivision (excluding northern Rockies and parts of the Plains as well as in the missioner on aging, told the com- senior citizens, and an enthusiasm program. I are 29,” he says. The commissioner said although from the state Treasury. certain municipal bond issues). lower Lakes and upper New England. Clear to partly mittee Monday the amendment was for learning new things. H "One time I was in- not all older persons needed special Her field work and study led to Lessee’s improvements, value of, cloudy elsewhere. needed to deal with a possible Gloria Mackintosh was hired to positions as the director of church H B i B B M troduced — and I was a adverse court ruling in an unusual programs, the majority of the elderly CHFA executive director Robert to lessor. B 80 COUP'S) O'Conner said the agency, which replace Helen Jones, who left the school for several area con- Life insurance proceeds paid on $4*50 father of five — as 'my tenant’s complaint in Stamford. had a right “after working all their Receive Department of Human Services for a gregations. Her positions included death of insured. boyfriend’ in my wing-tipped shoes feeling like I Last fail, developer Charles Soling lives” to special discounts. backs up lowcost bank mortgage position in the private sector. Mrs. work at Einanuel Lutheran in Meals and lodging provided in-kind Weather Forecast was in a time capsule. All the old lines didn’t work. announced he planned to convert his “It is not feasible to distinguish the loans to qualified home buyers, is a Mackintosh said she intends to con- Manchester, First Congregational on the business premises and for the You can’t say to a 40-year-old woman, 'What is your Hays House property in Stamford to few who may not need a little help “highly efficient, well run” agency centrate on reaching the elderly that Church in Windsor, and First cortVenience of the employer. Mostly sunny today with the highs in the middle 40s or major?”’ condominiums and would permit all from the many who do,” she said, ad- no other agency is serving, “The ones Congregational Church in Elast Hart- For the value of the lodging to be around 7 C. Becoming cloudy tonight. Lows in the upper residents 65 years or older to remain ding it was "feasible and just to that would lose its high bond rating if we’ll learn about through word-of- ford. tax-free, the lodging must be 20s and low 30s. Showery and breezy Wednesday with the as renters. allow special programs for a group in taken over and run as a state agency. MeVs Her Match mouth." An early childhood experience with accepted as a condition of employ- highs around 50. Probability of precipitation near zero The mother of three and grand- the loneliness that is part of the life today 20 percent tonight and 80 percent Wednesday. In New York promoting a film based on her life, ment. mother of four, Mrs. Mackintosh said of some older people kindled a desire Old-age and survivors benefit Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph today. Southerly winds 10 to “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” country music star to help the elderly. She said she took payments under the Social Security couPO**s 15 mph tonight and 15 to 25 mph Wednesday. Loretta Lynn took time out to make her opera Mar. Morals Statute Upheld an older person on an errand to the Act or Railroad Retirement Act. Avuay debut. Given Extended Outlook dump, and that person acted “as if Scholarships and fellowships No, not Grand Ole Opry. She teamed with tenor Extended outlook for New England Thursday through daughter later that year and taken ning principle which nianJates that a Rail Service we'd been to New York City.” Luciano Pavarotti to tape the pilot for ABC’s HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec- (limited where recipient is not a can- Saturday: "numerous lurid pictures” of the girl statute must be sufficiently definite This vivid memory led Mrs. resurrected television show, "Omnibus.” ticut Supreme Court today reim- didate for a degree). Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut: Partly to enable a person to know what con- Mackintosh to remember the senior Says Loretta of the joint venture, which is posed a guilty verdict on morals in 1976 in his home after he had Hearing Topic Disability retirement pay for per- cloudy Thursday. Fair Friday. Clouding up Saturday. charges for a man accused of sexual- moved out of the family’s house. duct he must avoid.” citizens in her church work. She tried sons UNDER age 65 who are per- probably a musical first: "I sang Italian, I want you Cotter said the jury correctly came High temperatures in the 40s 'Thursday and in the 30s to ly assaulting his daughter, ruling on A jury found Pickering guilty of MANCHESTER - A public especially to bring the elderly in to manently and totally disabled to know. 1 can’t remember what the line was, but it to the verdict on the morals charges low 40s Friday and Saturday. Overnight lows in the 30s the constitutionality of the statute for two morals charges but could not hearing on the resumption of rail ser- teach Sunday school, and make them (limited to $100 per week). meant ‘Hold me my darlin.’ I asked Luciano if he on the basis of molestation alone in early Thursday and in the 20s early Friday and Saturday. the first time. come to a decision on a charge of vice between Manchester and Hart- part of the mainstream of life. Stock dividends or stock rights, un- wouldn’t rather sing ‘Louisiana Woman, Mississippi each count. He denied the “defen- Vermont: Rain or snow showers diminishing to flurries second-degree sexual assault. A mis- ford will be held March 13 from 7 to Later, her interest in the elderly less disproportionate, or in lieu of Man,' but he just laughed.” The show airs in April. dant’s illogical contentions” that the Thursday. Fair Friday. Chance of rain or snow Saturday. In the unanimous decision, the high trial was declared by trial judge 9:30 p.m. at Whiton Memorial led to a transfer of her energy. money, or on preferred stock. Highs in the upper 20s and the 30s. Lows upper teens and panel may have reached their deci- court rejected the man’s claim that a Robert I. Berdon on the final charge. Library. Positions in Glastonbury, where she Tax refunds (state or federal) of sion on the second count on the basis 20s. No Strings Art statute forbidding acts likely to im- But Pickering’s conviction was The hearing was announced by is a resident, includes surveying the taxes not previously deducted. only of the photographs. Maine and New Hampshire: Clearing Thursday. Fair pair the morals of a child under the arrested by the trial court when it State Sens. David Barry and needs of the elderly through the use Unemployment compensation Joan Mondale says if Uncle Sam wants to fork “This court’s opinions make it Friday. Chance of snow north and rain or snow south age of 16, as applied to his case, was was argued the statute was un- Marcella Fahey. of a questionnaire. (limited) received under federal or over dollars to the arts, fine. But government clear that the deliberate touching of Saturday. Highs 25 to 35 north and 35 to 40 south. Lows to9 vague and violated due process constitutionally vague as applied to Sens. Barry and Fahey, both Another position, working for the state law. meddling and control would spell disaster. private parts of a child under the age teens north and 20s south. provisions of the Connecticut and the facts in the case. Democrats representing the 4th and state Mental Health Department in Veteran’s disability pension. America’s unofficial first lady of the Arts was of 16 in a sexual and indecent manner federal constitutions. 3rd districts respectively, said the an advocacy program for the elderly, Workmen’s Compensation Acts, testifying in Detroit before a congressional subcom- is violative of that statute,” he said. In its prosecution, the state had "A long line of Supreme Court public hearing has been scheduled to incorporate administrative abilities payments under. mittee hearing on arts funding. The topics: the "The conduct of the defendant in- claimed^Wiljiani Pickering sexually .decisions have established a basic gauge public support in the area for with social service skills. National Endowment for the Arts and the National volved, at the very least, deliberate molestedliis daughter, then 12, on principle to be considered when a reinstating the rail link between “Somewhere, someway, I was Next: Deduction for dependents The Almanac Endowment for the Humanities, touching of this nature.” several occasions in 1975 while her statute is under attack as void for Manchester and Hartford. always involved with the elderly, The Carter administration proposes giving 313.6 Cotter said “the taking of mother was not in their house. vagueness,” Chief Justice John P. The two senators, both advocates sort of a reaching out,” Mrs. Mackin- By United Press International million more to the arts, but Mrs. Mondale warned photographs are only additional, The state, in a second count, also Cotter wrote. of renewal rail service, are backing a tosh said. Today is Tuesday, March 4, the 64th day of 1980 with 302 the group not to dream up a “Department of superfluous facts.” claimed he had molested his “It may be described as a fair war- bill to refurbish existing rail lines She mused about her decision to to follow. Culture” or the like. leave church work and said, “I could Card Parly Says she: “The endowment support will never be between the two cities as component The moon is moving toward its last quarter. of the mass transit package being have pursued that field, but I did feel VERNON—The Ways and Means The morning star is Saturn. more than a catalyst. If we got into the point of a lot of my time, efforts, and Committee of the Rockville General saying ‘this is official art’ we would have a considered by the General Assembly. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and The existing Manchester-Hartford background could be of help to senior Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a problem." Anti-Bias Bill Approved citizens.” Jupiter. rail service carries only freight but card party on March 24 at 8 p.m. at In her position in Manchester, Mrs. the Elk’s Club, N. Park Street. Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. labor organization. transportation officials are studying HARTFORD (UPI) - Legislation tion of sexual harassment. Mackintosh safd she will try to tell Any type of cards can be played Famed Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne was Takes Cue Rep. Richard Belden, R-Shelton, the feasibility of re-establishing rail to protect women who complain of Rep. R ich ard B a ld u cci, D- residents on a regular basis about the and those interested in attending are born March 4, 1888. abstained from the vote although he passenger service. Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch bought sexual harassment from being fired Newington, and Sen. Michael various services in town. She spoke asked to make up their own tables. Also on this date in history: said he was in favor of the bill’s con- himself a substantial chunk of the New York enter- has received unanimous approval of Skelley, D-Tolland, co-chairmen of of information on laws, medicine, Tickets are $3.90 each and may be In 1791, Vermont became the 14th state of the Union. cept. tainment market when he took over New York the Legislature’s Labor and Public the committee, said the bill, which and helping agencies like the (^ore obtained by contacting Maureen In 1801, Thomas Jefferson became the first president to was aired at a public hearing last Put he said he felt it was vague in magazine. Employees Committee. Handyman or Visiting Nurses. Cosgrove, George Drive or Ann legal terminology and questioned if Auxiliary Meeting be inaugurated in Washington. Now the owner of the New York Post has added a The committe e Monday voted 11-0 week, had caused more reaction than A reluctance to talk about herself, Rowe, Gerald Drive. They are co- the bill went overboard in protecting MANCHESTER-The Army-Navy In 1917, Jeanette Rankin, a Montana Republican, related publication to his empire. Murdoch’s New to approve the bill that adds sexual any other issue so far in the session. coupled with an eagerness to discuss chairmen of the event. jobs of employees who complain of became the first woman member of Congress when she Group Publications agreed Monday to buy Cue-New harassment to the state’s ,anti- Balducci said he’d received phone Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at the programs for the elderly, Door prizes will be awarded and calls and letters from women with sexual harassment. 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse. was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives, York. discrimination law and makes it characterized the softspoken woman. dessert and coffee will be served. sexual harassment complaints. ‘Tve Monte-Carlo whist will be played In 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against so-called He reportedly intends to merge the biweekly punishable under the Unfair Labor He said the Unfair Labor Practices “We encourage people to call the of- The proceeds will go toward helping been stopped in the corridor of this after the business meeting. railroad “featherbedding” under outmoded rules. entertainment magazine into New York magazine. Practices Act. Act only applied to other forms of fice (647-3096) if we could help them the auxiliary meet its pledge of $75,- Refreshments will be served. The move to go deeper into the entertainment, arts Currently, employees can file an building five times and told of discrimination after someone had in any way,” she urged. 000 toward the hospital building fund. and dining business was the second rumbling from unfail’ labor practice complaint only harassment,” he said. “I couldn’t A thought for the day: American essayist Ralph Waldo already been dismissed, while the Murdoch land in three days. if they have been discharged from believe this thing can happen.” sexual harassment clause would app- Emerson said, “Nothing can bring you peace but Prayer Day Scheduled Late Friday, Murdoch named former Newsweek their job. The new legislation would Skelley said the committee’s chief ly to cases in which there hadn’t bwn yourself” editor Edward Kosner to head New York Magazine. prohibit an employer from firing a concern was that many victims of dismissals. MANCHESTER — “Responsible Freedom” is the worker who complains about sexual verbal and physical sexual abuse theme for World Day of Prayer on March 7. Church 9?^ I abuse “or refuses to comply with keep silent because of fear of losing The bill has received the support of Women United will sponsor a service at South United Glimpses such demands.” their jobs and badly needed income. the state Commission on Human Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. 1 P Skelley noted the prohibition Rights and Opportunites and the Per- The celebration will begin with a Bible study from 11 to Estate Palimony lawyer Marvin Mitchelson is being The bill was forwarded to the against sexual harassment extends manent Commission on the Status of Lottery Numbers retained by New York actress Lynn Deerfield, ex- Judiciary Committee to deal with 11:45 a.m. in the educational wing. A luncheon will be ISy GERALD P. ROTHMAN, REALTOR also to employment agencies and any Women. wife of New York television newsman Bill Beutel, penalties and define the legal defini- held in the reception hall at noon. Persons attending Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Monday in New who is filing suit to re-open their alimony agree- bring your own sandwich. Traditonal homemade pies, England: ment ... Kenneth Tynon sent a copy of his new book, made by the women of the member churches, will be TEMIZE HOUSE TAX DEbuShSui Connecticut: 686, “Show People,” to performers in the Broadway Delegate Selection served for dessert. One of the great finan- may consist of several Massachusetts: 7967. version of his show, “Oh Calcutta!” , his inscrip- Mrs. David J. Phillips of Manchester will speak on the cial benefits of home parts ; an amount placed New Hampshire: 3157. The number drawn for Sunday tion: “To a group of show people who showed it all Thailand following the luncheon. ownership versus rental in escrow to pay real es- was 0326. and showed no fear". Baby-sitting will be provided throughout the day. All is that you are im- tate taxes and fire in- Rhode Island: 4852. women are welcome. mediately eligible to surance, FHA mortgage Vermont: 612. Coalition Claims ‘Fix’ Nutrition Topic of Talk deduct a good-sized insurance premiums, amount of money from and an amount applied and do not represent the views of Life Ck)rp., an anti-abortion group. "I H^TFORD (UPI) - The selec- MANCHESTER — Gloria Weiss, a registered dietitian, your income tax. As a to reduce the principal tipilof state delegates to the White most state residents. don’t knock them for participating Manchester To Advortlae To Report Nbws but one of our concerns is that there will speak on “How High Is Your Food l.Q.?”, at The homeowner, you will of the m ortgage. 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4 - EVENING HERALD. Tuea., March 4, 1980 .Editorial. iHaurliriitpr Emnuiui Hrralft Manchester — A City of Village Charm Citizens Deserve Courtesy Founded Oct. 1, 1681 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Squarb, The fact this newspaper to expect their represen- discouragement on the part Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. has to bring up the delicate tatives to listen courteously of the citizens because they Mamb«r. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member, United Preea imernatlonal subject of common courtesy to comments on the activities feel they have little or Stovan Harry, Exaeutlva Editor of their government. nothing to say about Cuitomer Sarvlc* — 647-W46 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor from elected officials to the Raymond F. Robinson, Edltor^Publlther Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus citizenry is in itself sad com- Whether elected officials governmental decisions. mentary on the attitudes agree or disagree with what When elected officials res- taken by the leaders of is said, they have a respon- pond to pleas from the the part of the town’s top citizens who have something Manchester’s government. sibility to hear out the citizens with rudeness and elected official. to say. It appears Mayor Stephen opinions of the citizens, sarcasm, it serves to rein- But those reasons aren’t We hope Mayor Penny Penny is becoming in- without sarcasm and without force the general opinion that obvious ones and the people creasingly short with comments making citizens government is unresponsive. deserve fair treatment when realizes ^ere is a problem taxpayers who wish to feel as if they are imposing We realize Manchester’s they come before the board. and amends his attitude express their views at on the government. directors are under a great We don’t expect all direc- toward Manchester’s citizens meetings of the Manchester Among the most sacred of deal of pressure at this time tors to agree with those who to give them the respect they Board of Directors. rights in this nation are the of run-away inflation and dif- may seek to address the deserve when they approach At the last meeting of the rights of free speech and of ficult spending decisions. board on various issues. their government to speak on r® board, observers said Penny petitioning the government. There must be a great deal We do expect our elected issues of importance. was downright rude to Elected officials hold office of frustration as officials officials to show the maturity A continuation of the several individuals who had to serve the public, not to be weigh the need for and good judgment to hear hostile government will serve matters to discuss with the ill-mannered and discourage governmental services what the citizens have to say only to further polarize the Two Miles of Windows Kiln in an Incinerator and to make whatever deci- citizens and the officials and board. full participation in the against the taxpayers’ ability The cafeteria at Manchester High School is sive calking and covering the windows with Storage in Manchester High’s Art Depart- tion, so can only be used at night, although will result in a loss of com- Directors are elected to democracy under which we to pay for those services. sion deemed best for the the most blatant example of energy wasting insulating draperies to keep in the heat. ment includes housing a kiln in an in- the students produce enough work so the kiln represent the people of the live. Perhaps there are good community without trying to munity respect for those who design, with windows covering the length of (Herald photo by Pinto) cinerator, along with the maintenance should be operable 24 hours per day. (Herald town. The people have a right There is a great sense of reasons for this hostility on embarrass or humiliate the hold public office. one wall. The renovation plans call for exten- supplies. Another kiln lacks proper ventila- photo by Pinto) Quote/Unquote SCOOPS SlUamiSUfUfyEAROFTHE/ilOKKEr.. LEnSfflfWECWT MHS Not Designed for Energy Efficiency 'T am here to present the jacket beats a poke in the eye with a burnt OETITOFFOaRMCK! that has changed my life. There’s 167 stick.” episodes of ‘Happy Days’ in that — Lane Kirland, president of the By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA warm, because the school’s jacket.” A.F.L.-C.I.O, stating how he feels MANCHESTER-The Herald Reporter quadrangle is basically one heating zone. about being George Meany's school adm inistration is MANCHESTER—Energy conser- Not only has the need for a physical — Henry Winkler, who roue to successor. seeking a citizen referen- vation is a term that entered the TV fame as The Fonz in “Happy ”I used to think that being a dum in November to plant renovation exhibited itself. Ac- lexicon of the enlightened public only cording to the high school plan, the Days," representing his' leather ceiebrity was terrific, but now I see renovate Manchester High after the Arab oil embargo of 1973. jaeket to the Smithsonian it as just another kind of educational philosophies have School. In the interests of Clearly, the architects of Manchester changed from what they were in the Institute's History of Entertain- typecasting.” incorporating citizen par- High School were unfamiliar with the 1950s. ment Collection. — Sandy Duncan, aetress. term when the school was built in the A case in point is the science iabs. ”I love it, It’s great fun. And it sure (“Talk”) ticipation in this effort, an 1950’s. advisory committee of past Dr. Daniel Burns, chairman of the Leonard Seader, chairman of the citizens advisory committee for the Board of Education Board of Education’s Building and renovation, said teaching in this dis- Sites Committee, related a sad fact members, education ac- cipline ahs evolved from being Congressional Quarterly tivists and politicians has in this era of 90 cents per gallon straight lecture to being "hands-on” been meeting over the past heating fuei. “There are over two learning is going to continue on into miies of windows in the high school,” the ’80s,” Burns said. month to determine the he said. legitimacy of the school Abe Rennert, a physics teacher at Should Spy Agencies be Given More Freedom To make the windows more the school, pointed out the in- system’s requests. energy efficient, the high school adequacies of his classroom. He said loosening restraints on investigations Previous articles have renovation report suggests replacing there are no facilities for students to intelligence gathering,” said Morton which would require that only two CIA supporters have said the agen- some of the worn out Venetian blinds By JOHN FELTON of Americans, But, Bayh noted, the dealt with the major por- work on science projects after class H. Halperin, a CIA critic who once committees —House and Senate cy has had trouble developing with draperies. The draperies are in- proposed act would place "a legal tions of the renovation, in- time. There are metal pipes on the WASHINGTON - E arly in worked for Henry Kissinger in the Intelligence —need to be told about sources because of the belief that the tended to act as insulating shades. framework of accountability and cluding the high school desks in the room that serve no response to the crises in Iran and Nixon White House. CIA covert operations. President CIA can’t keep its secrets. But the Additional cost savings could be oversight” on the intelligence agen- useful purpose and could be Afghanistan, President Carter and Since the Soviet invasion of Carter does not want to have to tell American Civil Liberties Union has roof and the attempts to achieved by undertaking an exten- dangerous. Makeshift Storage cies that does not currently exists. key members of Congress have Afghanistan, most congressional any congressional committees about said "there is no evidence that use of incorporate a thorough sive program of calking to "The danger is that the tabies are The art department at Manchester High recommendations in the high school weatherize the window areas. agreed on the first new legal charters leaders have joined the call for such operations itv advance. the Freedom of Information Act has program of vocational bolted to the floor, and if the bolts School' has nowhere to put their student's • Prohibited Activities. The Not only are the windows an exam- specifications report are followed. (Herald for U.S. spy agencies in more than 10 restoring some power and secrecy to • Presidential Responsibility. The compromised any secrets." education into the high become loose, the pipes attached to' work, so they’ve found some makeshift photo by Pinto) • Naming Agents.■’There is almost proposed Intelligence Act would ple of the days of yesteryear when them could break and we would have years. the CIA. But there is little agreement same 1974 law requires the president school. Today’s story, the public could afford to be boxes. There the work will stay, unless the unanimous agreement in Congress prohi'oit intelligence agencies from gas in the air,” Rennert said. But their efforts —intended to on Capitol Hill about how to do it. to personally approve all covert which is part of a series, wastefull with its heat. The zoning engaging in assassinations. And it Additional problems include a provide a broad outiine for the agen- President Carter and the Senate operations. Carter has managed to that past and present intelligence system in the high schooi is pooriy would prevent them from using will delve into the effect of dearth of places to wash out eyes, in cies’ work are likely to be trampled Intelligence Committee want to pass get around that requirement to some agency employees should be built to handle the increased energy religious and educationai increased energy costs, case of an accident in classes where member of the citizens advisory Card Party------— in the congressional rush to give the the complex, 124-page Intelligence extent, but he wants it removed. ’The prohibited from revealing the names costs. organizations or the media as a and other unpredictable students work with potentially hazar- committee and former member of VERNON — The Suburban played that evening and a raffle will CIA back some of the secrecy it lost Act, which would restructure all in- Senate Intelligence Committee of secret agents. ’The prohibition As an example, if a group were to the long-range citizens planning com- "cover” for intelligence-gathering changes that have had an dous chemicals. Women's Club of Vernon, Ellington also be held Refreshments will in- in the mid-1970s. telligence agencies. proposal would require advance would be aimed at Philip Agee, a meet during the evening in the mittee. Mrs. McCray has four by government agents. impact on education since At a recent open house at the high and Tolland will host a dessert card clude coffee and dessert which will The Senate Intelligence Committee Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D- presidential approval only for ccfvert former CIA agent who has published library, it is impossible to heat that school, one parent, Robert Smith, children in Manchester schools, and be chosen from a "dessert buffet.” But the act would not bar the CIA the school was built 25 party "Spring Fling” March 13 at is holding hearings on a proposed NY,, has ied the move for a quicker, operations involving "substantial” a book naming some of his former room alone. A quarter of the building expressed his concern about the has served on educational com- Tickets at $3 may be obtained from would have to be heated just to keep 7:30 p.m. at Ellington Ridge Country National Intelligence Act, which more iimited action just to take the risks or consequences. ’The term colleagues. from engaging in such controversial years ago. school’s science facilities. mittees in town for years. any club member or by cal’ing Mary activities as attempting to overthrow that one group of after-hours workers Club. would set responsibilities and CIA out of the congressional and "substantial” is not defined. Sen. Moynihan has also proposed "The high school shows its age and “I have such a feeling of frustra- Anv card or board game can be Berstene. 872-3422. regulations for the CIA, FBI and public spotiight. Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., making it a crime for anyone foreign governments or conducting it does need a great deal of work to tion, because the things in this renovation are basics that they’ve other intelligence-gathering agen- Foilowing are the major CIA- has criticized any attempt to remove —including newspapers —to reveal experiments (such as the alleged Thoughts bring the academic facilities up to cut out of the budget each year. Now, cies. Carter and committee leaders reiated issues facing Congress: the requirement for presidential ap- the names of agents. The Justice LSD experiments) on unwitting sub- par. The science and art areas are Ladies Guild------kst. particuiarly poor. ’The entire equip- all of a sudden you have a situation dessert. agree on most major provisions of • Congressionai Supervision. proval of covert actions. Proxmire Department has said that would be jects, Nor would it specifically MANCHESTER-St. Mary’s where the building is just falling During the Lenten season meetings said Carter wants “ plausible unconstitutional. prohibit the ajenc^ from u_s.ing es- ment apparatus in the scietice rooms Episcopal Church Ladies Guild will the act, which they spent three years Under a 1974 law, called the Hughes- apart. These repairs should be part will be every other Wednesday. • Investigations of Americans. tablished journalists for obtaining in- is passe. They’re in the dark ages meet Wednesday. 11 a m. Members writing. Ryan amendment, the president deniability —that insidious doctrine of the yearly budgets,” Mrs. McCray The proposed Intelligence Act would formation. when its compared to area schools,” are asked to bring sandwiches and ’The proposed act would remove must notify Congress before the CIA which allows the executive branch to "Six Things We Can’t Do” will be Smith said. said. loosen some restrictions Carter im- what Carter has called carries out ’’covert” operations take secret actions and later deny the shown in this space this week. First Mrs. Walter Lawrence, a 1961 • Dual Role of the CIA Director. "unwarranted restraints” on the CIA. abroad, such as supplying weapons to existence of such operations. Under posed two years ago on in- of all, we can’t take away another’s graduate of the high schooi who also Under both existing and proposed Those restraints include increased anti-communist movements. ’Hie law the federal Freedom of Information vestigations of Americans by the in- pain. We may wish we could save the attended the open house, spoke of ^etups for intelligence agencies, the congressional supervision of the CIA requires notification only of the Act, the CIA must respond to public telligence agencies. ^ * widow or widower from feeling loss, how the school has changed. "When Service Set and loss of some of the agency’s Senate Foreign Relations and House requests for a iimited range of infor- The changes would allow the CIA, "director of the CIA also is the chief tne lonely person from emptiness, the you come in the building, you feel By Lutherans cherished secrecy. Congress imposed Foreign Affairs committees, but five mation about its operations.” after obtaining a court order, to con- adviser to the president on in- "failure” from despair. In the end like it does need some help. It needs the restraints in the mid-1970s in other panels have demanded the • CIA Secrecy. Under the federal duct secret wiretaps and searches of telligence matters. we will see the point of A.N. sprucing up. It doesn’t have eye response to revelations about the same information. Freedom of Information Act, the CIA Americans who are believed to ’The House Intelligence Committee Whitehead: ’’Religion is what a per- appeal.” MANCHESTER - The CIA’s alleged illegal surveillance of Carter has said such information must respond to public requests for a possess "intelligence information,” staff criticized that dual role in a son does with his solitariness.” Mrs. Lawrence, who now has a Rev. Arnold Wangerin of Americans and its attempts to can’t be kept secret if so many com- limited range of information about even if they are not suspected of report a year ago, saying it reduces child attending her alma matter, ad- West Hartford will be the Friends can help friends taste and dressed the problems in the art mittees know about it. But Halperin its operations. But the agency has having committed a crime. the ability of the president to objec- guest speaker Thursday at overthrow or assassinate foreign feel their pain, but the hurting person classrooms. "We used to have the art leaders, such as Salvadore Allende of has noted that the CIA has conducted nearly complete freedom to withhold And in some cases,it would premit tively evaluate the quality of infor- 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel alone can decide to deal with it. room upstairs when 1 went here. Now Lutheran Church for the Chile and Fidel Castro of Cuba. numerous covert operations since most information, including secrets. wider investigations of Americans in mation he gets from the CIA. Rev. Laurence M. Hill art is upstairs and downstairs. I think evening Lenten service. the United States. These and other issues wiil be Staunch CIA critics deny that the 1974 and no major secrets have been Carter and some congressional South United Methodist ,it is better for the teachers if iike His topic will be thrashed out as Congress moves to agency has been prevented from spilled by Congress. leaders have agreed to exempt the Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chairman Church classes are near each other,” she "Prayer,” continuing the carrying out its duties. “Congress There is widespread support on CIA from most requirements of the of the Senate Intelligence Com- restore freedom of action to the con- Manchester said. theme for the Lenten has not passed a single restriction on Capitol Hill for’ the proposed bill. act. mittee, has expressed concern about troversial CIA. Another parent attending the open period. Pastor Wangerin house said the school was “not in as served as a parish pastor bad condition as I expected.” But for 40 years, retiring in Kenneth Harley added he hadn’t been .1979. He was in the Washington Merry-Go-Round to any of the second floor classrooms Midwest for many years, or seen the roof deterioration. "With leaving a Lutheran Church just a cursory look, I thought the in St, Louis, Mo. to accept rooms and corridors have been weil the pastorate at Bethlehem kept up.” Lutheran Church in Foreign Relations Committee Shaped Up Under Sen.Church Addi Laughlin, whose child will Bristol, which was his last enter the high school in the fall, parish. decades. Then last year, hd appealed agreed. "Compared to where we detente to a policy of ultimatum and Afghanistan, intelligence sources Bader, the committee staff director. crowd and accused him of com- Pastor Wangerin is now By JACK ANDERSON to us for help. We examined his con- came from, this school looks like its showdown, wobbling all the way. avow. A scholarly but tough professional munist sympathies. The charges serving the Lutheran Ser- WASHING’TDN — For years, the fidentiai FBI file. One of his uniden- in good shape,” she said. Her family Church has volunteered sound, Church anticipated the with “deep background" in in- were nebulous and unsubstantiated. vice Association of New Senate Foreign Relations Committee tified accusers, according to the file, had recently moved from Ridgefield. secret advice to keep the ship of state Afghanistan assault and tried to telligence affairs, he has dismissed a He has grown up on an Iowa farm, England as regional con- has been a faint echo of the White was “of unknown reliability." ’The Science Classrooms Outdated "There doesn’t seem to be as much from running aground. He has enr warn the administration. He issued a number of old hands, to the dismay of which he left during World War II to sultant for the Lutheran House. Presidents have proclaimed other, noted FBI, "was not personal- vandalism here, "Mrs. Laughlin couraged the growth of amity secret analysis, entitled the patronage appointees. help the war effort. Built in the 1950s, this physics classroom is set up for a Imigration and Refugee foreign policy, and the committee He dimly recalls attending a ly acquainted with McCarty and said. She added that roof problems Service and in this capaci- On March 9th our basic year ‘round weight blazer between the United States and the “Developments in Afghanistan and This caused a brief flare-up of con- plagued the Ridgefield school has bounced back constant blips of meeting with a fellow maritime could furnish no additional informa- learn by lecture experience, while science education in ty travels throughout New Soviet Union, but he is not deceived Possible Increased Soviet Interven- troversy, and Bader now concedes he system, as it does Manchester High. will be ‘125. You can get one (or more) NOW - approval from its lofty heights on worker in 1943. The meeting may tion concerning him.” general has moved to a “hands on’’ mode. The metal bars un- England finding sponsors Capitol Hill. by a false amity that is merely a tion," which virtually predicted the could have handled the "massacre” der the desks serve no useful function, and could be "You cut back once and you pay for it for Indo-Chinese refugees, cover for Soviet intrigue. invasion three months in advance. firing more delicately. But he have been communist-sponsored, but for years,” she said. ON SALE for ‘99 each. If Lyndon Johnson wanted a Bay of The file did not explain how an dangerous. Even for lectures, the room is “rough to teach,’’ and assisting in resettle- He quietly encouraged the presi- At least one member of the brought in some top-notch people McCarty didn’t stay to find out. He The newcomer’s comments are Tonkin resolution ^ Iowa farm boy, who worked in a West says the teacher. (Herald photo by Pinto) ment. We have eight great colors (including classic navy) dent to stand firm in Cuba, which has p resid e n t’s inner circ le has from the National Swurity Council got bored and walked out early. echoed by Mrs. Shirley McCray, a to legitimate a Coast shipyard during the war years The service is open to the and every one is a compliment to a man’s wardrobe! become a base for Soviet military acknowledged that the committee’s and foreign policy think tanks who But his named turned up oh some public. disastrous war in ’’ I and wound up in Cedar City, Utah, operations. Carter at first declared advice has been invaluable. The are producing first-class results. suspect list. And the apoplectic wing Remember, offer good only until March 9! Vietnam, the ^ 1 could have damaged the nation. that the presence of a Soviet combat secret sessions with Carter’s foreign of the FBI, ever chasing phantom committee ' , y Last Victim My report on his plight was read by brigade M miles from our shores was policy advisers, he told my associate communists in a world abounding in provided the A weary Paul McCarty, one of the ’Theodore J. Jacobs, an attorney for “unacceptable" and threatened to Dale Van Atta, "have been very real ones, began an Investigation of A ARP To Meet Wednesday QUARTZ rubber stamp. If latest victims of the Red Scare, has him that went nowhere. the Project for Open Government. “take appropriate action.” frank.” MANCHESTER - Connecticut the Marlborough Tavern for the show have been filled and there is an ENERGY SAVER 0 eGemmis Richard Nixon won his 27-year battle to clear his He took up McCarty’s case and of Glastonbury Then he waffled saying, “the The committee’s new, unsung role Besmirched and bewildered, he “Oliver” and a buffet. Buses will attempt to fill a third. However, if a OofC wanted to bomh name. petitioned the Justice Department to Northeast Chapter, AARP will meet HEATERS 24S0Main S»«ei brigade issue is certainly no reason as a foreign policy balance wheel can tried at first to live with the stigma Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the K of C leave the K of C Hall at 11 a.m. and third bus cannot be filled, there will INSTOCK Teiepnone 203-633 5203 Cambodia in secret, there were few cleanse his file. Tues and Wed 9 30 6 00 for a retreat to the cold war." His be attributed, in part, to Sen. Jacob Outside of his native Cedar City, of being labeled a security risk. He Hall, 138 Main St. The "Rainy Day the cost will be $15.50 per person. be an extra charge of $5 per person to rumbles of protest from the com- Thurs and f u 9 30 9 00 backdown not only failed to prevent Javits, R-N.Y., the ranking minority Utah, he might be overlooked as no told no one about it, not even his Trio" will entertain the members. There will also be a trip to the make up the bus expense. Anyone Sal 9 30-5 30 mittee. but helped to precipitate a renewal of one in particular from nowhere In family. But he could not abide the Finally last month, the govern- Those members who have not paid Plainfield Dog Track on March 25. wishing to go should contact >69.65 member. He is a seasoned veteran In the White House, Jimmy Carter QRAMES PRINTINQ the cold war. Hjs failure to challenge who has been able to work out com- particular. But he is proud of the challenge to his patriotism. So he set ment gave up and agreed “to destroy their dues are reminded to send them The bus will leave the K of C Hall at Margaret Beecher at 646-6157. The has been guided by a hidden compass to Marietta Hammond, 53 Perkins II a.m. and retarn at 5 p.m. and the second payment is due April 9. SO PURNELL PLACE the Soviets in Cuba, where they are promises to gain Republican McCarty name, which anonymous out to clear his name. the FBI’s entire investigative files MANCHESTER, CONN. of his own divining. He has moved St., Manchester. cost will be only $8.50 per person. violating our 156-year-old Monroe cooperation. accusers tarnished in 1952. He stumbled through the concerning (McCarty) if such action 643-6669 from a diplomacy of conciliation and The next trip will be March 16 to Two buses for the trip to Brown’s Doctrine, encouraged them to invade Another stalwart has been William They picked him out of a faceless bureaucratic maze for nearly three meets his approval." EVENING HERALD, ’Tues., March 4, 1980 - 7 ft - EVENING HERALD. Tues., March 4,1980 Linemen Tests Continue Betty's Reaching Despite Protest Btudents HARTFORD (UPI) - Education programs, and have developed plans By 65 Happy Commissioner Mark Shedd says to meet the needs of youngsters proficiency tests for ninth graders scoring poorly on the tests,” he said. "MANCHESTER-Fifth-graders in He also pointed to the fact that (be Manchester Schools have been will go ahead next week despite protests by the NAACP. communities, under the equalized BETTY RYDER Years Together gaming about electical safety from school funding program, “will "I understand the NAACP has w perts in the field—working linemen receive $56 million in new state fiom ’The Hartford Electric Light Co. expressed concern about the test and dollars, 25 percent more than we an- I!The linemen demonstrate safety about funding to support remedial finals in Atlanta. A $10,000 pand prize own nose (or eyes —since the tear assistance following the test,” Shedd ticipated,” he said. Hope you all had as grand a weekend Quipment they use and show slides TTie tests are designed to identify will be awarded along with an ad- ducts drain into the sinuses), she’s iike- t; emphasize the precautions they said Monday. "However, I am not as we did. It was a once in a lifetime ly to become infected too. aware of the NAACP’s specific con- youngsters who may require ad- event when we helped my aunt and un- ditional $10,000 in runner-up prizes. take whpn working on or near elec- Chicken entries will be judged on the People catch more colds in the cerns, and have no reason to believe ditional remedial help to master the cle, Reuben and Mae Wood of Fall (Tic lines. basic skills and provide information basis of simplicity, appeal, taste and winter, partly because they are indoors ^'During the presentation, which that the exam should not be given.” River, Mass., celebrate their 65th wed- a great deal and in close contact with Ben Andrews, executive director of to help districts improve school ding anniversary and her 89th birthday. appearance. Judging on both the Qkes one class period, the children regional and national levels will be one another. Well, we’ll just have to sit the Connecticut NAACP, had said the programs, Shedd said. They are both hail and hardy and are given safety rules and shown why “The test instrument was handled by a panel of food in separate rooms. tSey are important. They are told: state should not give the tests looking forward to the next 65 years. because it was unknown if they were developed with great care and con- And, we are too. We had a fine dinner professionals. keep away from fallen wires and Recipes can be for a whole chicken an appropriate measure of skills. siderable public and professionai in- at the Venus DeMilo in Swansea, report their location at once; don’t or any part or parts. Give exact Travel News He also said there was no money in volvement and we believe it wili Mass., and were entertained with old, climb towers, poles, trees or fences effectively accomplish those objec- amounts for ingredients, which should For all you world travelers —there’s around electric equipment; don’t Gov. Eila Grasso’s budget to provide but memorable music. good news. Israel/Egypt frontier remedial aid for students found tives,” he said. I have to admit, the minestrone be familiar to most people and be shoot at insulators; don’t throw rocks opened communication links by deficient in basic skills. served there has to be the best I’ve available nationally. Preparation time At streetlights; don’t Ry kites with Two Republicans Honored operating air service which began Mon- Shedd acknowledged he was "not tasted in a long, long time. In fact, had may not exceed three (3) hours. Gar- i^etallic string near power lines; and her husband, Joseph, third from left, was Two members of the Manchester optimistic” about receiving the $2.5 GTE Contract they not been so busy I would have nishes are not allowed. day. ( ^ y all warning signs. honored as Republican of the Year. From .According to the Israel Government Republican Town Committee were honored million requested for the coming asked for the recipe. I still may, via the No official entry form is needed and *A question and answer period left. State Rep. Walter Joyner, Mrs. STAMFORD (UPI) - General more than one entry may be submitted Tourism Administration, as a result of foliows the presentation. at the committee’s annual Lincoln Day fiscal year to help support remedial Telephone and Electronics has mail. the peace agreement between The Swensson, Swennson and Wallace J. Irish Jr., programs. What a wonderful lifetime together but each recipe must be on a separate The safety program is made Dinner-Dance Saturday night. Mrs. Elsie received a contract to expand State of Israel and The Arab Republic dinner-dance chairman. (Herald photo by “ However, local school districts they've had and still manage to enjoy piece of paper with name, address and available to all grammar schools in “Biz” Swensson, second from left, was telephone communications between of Egypt, the land frontier between the now provide more rem edial the company of their many friends and telephone included. the area served by the operating honored as outgoing committee chairman Burbank) Ireland’s principle cities. two countries, as well as telephone, relatives. I guess 65 years is really a To enter, mail a recipe for a broiler- companies of Northeast Utilities in postal and telex links, were opened to strive toward. fryer to the National Chicken Contest, Connecticut and Western P. 0. Box 28158, Central Station, Jan. 27. Agreement has now been Massachusetts. Washington, D.C. 20005. Deadline is reached by the two governments for Hartford Electric Light Company Cooking Contesl March 15. the opening of direct scheduled Who Was First in Great Chicken War? personnel carrying out the pro^am passenger air-service from Tel Aviv to in the area are: Arthur Healy, Dave The 1980 National Chicken Contest, The Cold Facts Cairo and vice-versa. Henry later developed a combina- Perdue made fresh premium pounds, or about 17 chickens lor Connecticut’s image working for the sponsored by the Civic Center Shops Noble, Paul West, Henry Wilbom, By JAMES V. HEALION every man, woman and child in the Whoever first said that only death tion of three existing strains of White chicken famous. For that his com- state development commission. and the Connecticut State Department md Frank Gasper. United States. (Tiicken at about 85 and taxes are inevitable forgot to in- GLASTONBURY (UPI) - Behind Plymouth Rocks, all with excellent petitors sometimes say, “Thank Henry, the youngest, preferred the of Agriculture, will be coming up soon. Regular scheduled air service from •The program will continue March 5 cents a pound is relatively inexpen- clude the common cold. Adults get an the lines of The Great Chicken War meat and other qualities, plus white God!” little chicken house to the fields There must be a million ways to cook Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel al the Regional Occupational sive compared to hamburger which because of the rugged New England average of two colds a year and many you don’t ask what came first. plumage. Compared to the un- chicken —marinated, barbecued, Aviv, to Cairo International Airport ’Chaining Center at 9 and 10 a.m. with Perdue’s is a designer chicken. It’s is close to $2 a pound. It’s nutritious, winters. Eventually he perfected suffer as many as 200 in a lifetime. Television commercials suggest it appealing New Hampshires, Henry’s baked, creamed, glazed, in soup or and vice versa has been opened. 5} students being taught at each ses- got his name on it, and he has low in calories — about 160 to half a Superchicken. Now he selis his day- Current studies, according to Seven- was Frank who said it takes a tough chickens were a class act. salad. Twelve finalists will be selected Land travel by bus or by private car mn. become a pop figure through adver- chicken breast — and can be cooked ol(i hatching eggs to peopie like teen magazine, show that hand man to make a tender chicken. But It was the white feathers that to compete at the Civic Center Shops in is also available. “other spots include Washington in a variety of ways from cacciatore transmission may be' responsible for maybe it was Henry. amounted to the shot heard 'round tising creativity. His birds can be Frank Perdue. May for a State Cook-off. In addition to SEhool March 6 at 9:30 a.m .; Buckley seen dressed to kill, sitting around an to teriyaki. Arbor Acres has whoiiy owned sub- most colds. For example, if someone Further details as they become chickendom just before World War receiving an assortment of valuable %hool March 13 at 9:30 a.m.; He is Henry Saglio, board chair- elegant table and feasting with Frank The chicken was firs) sidiaries. franchises, or affiliates available, may be obtained from the II. gifts, the top winner from each state who is infected touches his nose or the Kenney School March 13 at 1:30 and man of Arbor Acres Farm Inc., a saying, "My chickens eat better than domesticated around 3000 B.C, and throughout the world and since the Israel Government Tourist Offices in Sally Middleton, at left, commentator for Boutique, with, from left, Paula Chase and“ will join state champions from acrose area around it and then shakes 2:10 p.m.; and March 14 at Bowers genetic research company devoted to ’The Great Chicken War is now you do.” was worshipped as a god. ’The Greeks 1960s has operated under the um- Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Mary Kenny of the Jaycee Women; and Pafc the country for an expense-paid trip to somebody’s hand, he has transferred the spring fashion show sponsored by the Siihool at 1:30 p.m. , improving poultry production ef- raging in the Northeast Corridor with used it as food and in what is believed breila of the International Basic York and Toronto. the National Chicken Cooking Contest the virus. If that person touches her Manchester Jaycee Women, looks over some Christiana, store manager. (Herald photo by; Principal Urges ficiency. Henry built his firpt chicken Cookin’ Good and Paramount brands The big three spend about $5 to be the first spectator sport, Economy Corp., whose chairman is of the fashions from the Carriage House Pinto) ; house from a discarded piano crate trying to overtake Frank Perdue, so million annually on advertising. Peo- cockfighting. The Romans practiced David Rockefelier. Media Center Us< in 1923 on his family’s farm, now the well-known in the broiler industry his ple from Washington to New York selective breeding and raised Back in 1949, it took 13 Vj weeks to site of Arbor Acres. full name is necessary only on credit and as far north as Boston are gett- chickens to eat. That brings us back grow a broiler from one-day old to MANCHESTER - Dr. Richard cards. ting the message and the laughs. to Henry, four pounds killing weight, says V^clclinqs Fashion Show Set March 11 Lindgren, principal at Illing Junior Chicken pluckers or processors had When Cookin’ Good from Showell, James D. Nelson of Arbor Acres. The Manchester Jaycee Women commentator. She graduated from and fashion consultant in the state. IS Iflgh School, today urged the com- a tough time in those days because Perdue began helping his father in Md., edged into second place in 1978 His parents, Frank and Joanna Tpday, it takes 6.7 weeks. It used to IVlaldeis-Ganzer will sponsor a spring Fashion Show to the Cambridge School of Television private life, Mrs. Daniel Piptfl munity to take advantage of the the dark pinfeathers of the New his Salisbury, Md., chicken coops with its Avis-Hertz approach, it Saglio, came from the Piedmont sec- take four pounds of feed for each resides in Manchester with her hu^; tion of Italy, and settled what is now benefit the Community Child and Broadcasting and from the school’s media center. Built on the Hampshire breed sometimes when he was 10 years old. "He cackled:' “Watch out, Frank. pound of chicken. Today, it takes 1.9 band and their four children. premise that the center would be remained. When it was hung upside learned me real go^ habits,” says Arbor Acres Farm, a name given by pounds of feed to produce one pound Jenifer (Jill) Ganzer of Baltimore, Md., and H. James Guidance Clinic in Manchester, on Baribzon School of Modeling. A Something tender, yellow and plump Tickets are $5 per person and are Widely taken advantage of by the down in meat markets, head and feet Frank who now has 4,000 employees, another of their five children, Hugo. of chicken. Maldeis, also of Baltimore, were married in a double- Tuesday, March 11 at 8 p.m. at former Miss Connecticut and a is gaining on you.” available at the Carriage House, the community, these expectations are intact, it wasn’t fit to be seen processes more than 150 million Blinded in a gun accident at 12, Hugo "Those two gains are the reasons ring’ceremony on Jan. 2 in Towson, Md. Willie's Steak House in Manchester, leading fashion and photography The National Broiler Council says Community Child Guidance Ginic, (jif in'ot being met. aithough it was calied "New York chickens a year, and has sales of $300 graduated Phi Beta Kappa from why chicken has beaten inflation," The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Katz Fashions from the Carriage House model, she is currently a freelance the per capita consumption of young by calling 644-1413 or 647-9432. ' Lindgren said the school has been Dressed.” Amherst College, and helped shape of 46 Butternut Road, Manchester. The bridegroom is the million annually. chickens in 1980 will surpass 48 Nelson said in an interview. Boutique in Manchester will be fashion coordinator in Hartford and Tickets will also be sold at the door. directed to cut back on energy con- son of Mrs. Mary Maldeis of Baltimore, Md., and the late professionally modeled. has appeared in several television Refreshments will be served ah3 sumption by 10 percent, so there is Atty. Howard J. Maldeis. Sally Middleton will be the guest commercials. She is also a beauty door prizes awarded. ,,„ some ambivalence about en- Following a trip to Florida, the couple is residing in Delinquent Bills Double couraging the use of the room, when Poll Shows Opposition Baltimore, HARTFORD (UPI) Northeast The utility said Monday that as of there may be a problem finding the Mrs. Maldeis, a graduate of Manchester High School Births______Utilities says delinquent bills have the end of January, about 5,430 money to heat it. and Eastern Connecticut State College, is currently the more than doubled since the state residential customers had been and Horace Sewyer of East ’’-He said however, that this was not To Gamblng Expansion coordinator for the Tennis Pro Shop and the tennis club Drown, Jesse John, son Harry Scroggins of Groton. Feb. 20 at Manchester passed a law last year preventing classified as hardship cases. They Hartford. She has a siste^^ a major stumbling block. The media program at Hillendale Country Club in Phoenix, Md. of Gary J. and Carol His paternal grandparents Memorial Hospital. His STORRS (UPI) — Any attempt to track betting and racetracks but utilities from cutting off service to owed a total of $908,114 with an Dawn Lea, 2. center includes two small Mr. Maldeis is a CPA candidate at Towson (Md.) State Celinski Drown of 22 are Mr. and Mrs. Harry maternal grandparents are legalize sports betting or casino would oppose casino gambling or customers considered hardship average overdue gas or electric bill amphitheatres and would be a likely College and is employed as tennis pro at Hillendale Coun- Spring St., East Hartford. Nordberg Jr. of East Hart- Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Sgalia of gambling in Connecticut would draw legalized sports betting. cases. of $167. spot for community meetings or / try Club. (f He was born Feb. 22 at ford. East Dorset, Vt. His pater- some opposition from state Fifty-five percent said they small theatre groups. Manchester Memorial nal grandparents are Mr. Mclver, Jason Ryan, residents, a poll shows. thought casino gambling should be il- Major, Melinda Rose, Mr. and H. J ames Maldeis Hospital. His maternal and M rs. Claudived son of John B. ani Fellowcraft Club A majority of those surveyed in a legal while 36 percent said it should Larceny Charge Lodged grandparents are Mr. and daughter of Bruce and Labarces of Columbia, C h ris tin a M. C a rn e y recent poll by the University of be legal. Legalized sports betting Mrs. Walter Celinski of Alana Berntsen Major of South America. He has a Mclver of 44 Tiffany Road, 'MANCHESTER - The monthly Connecticut’s Institute for S^ial was opposed by 50 percent of the VERNON — Linda Shaw, 26, of no cupant of the disabled car which was Manchester. His paternal 108 C h e s tn u t S t., sister. Carmen, 5. East Hartford. He was' meeting of the Fellowcraft Club of Inquiry said they approved of present respondents and favored by 40 per- certain address, was arrested Mon- being worked on by a wrecker atte. Sisterhood grandparents are Mr. and Manchester. She was born bom Feb. 22 at Manchester ‘ h^nchester Lodge of Masons will be ' gambling laws allowing jai alai, off- cent. day night on a warrant charging her dant. Dean Soucy, 21, of South St., EnQQQCCl. Mrs, Ivers Drown of Feb. 25 at Manchester Gaffney, Jeremy Memorial Hospital, Hi$l! held on ’Tuesday, at 7:30 at Masonic Horse racing drew the widest sup- with second-degree larceny by Vernon. Police said Soucy suffered Manchester. His maternal Memorial Hospital. Her Matthew, son of Eldward maternal grandparents are’ Tjemple. A program entitled Inmates Blamed port when respondents were ask^ possession in connection with the in- slight injuries. Planning great-grandparents are maternal grandparents are M. Jr. and Robin Keith Mr. and Mrs. John J'.^ "Masonic Information Night” will be for their views on various types of vestigation of an incident Sept. 1. She Stambo is scheduled to appear in Vennart-Peltzer Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaffney of 24 Dudley St., Carney of Vanceboro,'* he)d. All Masons are cordially invited In Prison Brawl gambling. Sixty-five percent said the was released on a $1,500 bond for court in Rockville on March 11. Berntsen of Manchester. to attend and bring a friend who is in- The engagement of Miss Karen Goodwin of Salem, N.H. Manchester. He was bom Maine. His maternal great-" sport should be legal while 25 percent appearance in court today. Kimberly Daigneault, 17, of 16 Her paternal grandparents terested in learning about Masonry. CHESHIRE (UPI) - State police Lynn Vennart of Manchester to Dr. and Czeslaw Celinski of Feb. 20 at Manchester grandmother is MargareC; said it should be illegal. P aul W. S tam bo, 17, of 38 Highland Ave., Verron, was charged Art Show are Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Refreshments will be served. have blamed seven inmates for a Thomas Jeffrey Peltzer of Plainvilie Passaic, N.J. Memorial Hospital. His DeFeiice of Wakefield,” Sixty percent approved of jai alai Carol E. Kuehl Ridgewood Drive, Vernon, was Monday with driving while under the Major of Manchester. weekend brawl at the Cheshire has been announced by her parents, The 17th annual Art Show and Sale, maternal grandparents are Mass. His patemai greata frontons; 29 percent disapproved. charged Monday with driving while influence of liquor or drugs or both Joanne Franklin of Annual Meeting Correctional Institution that sent Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vennart of 37 sponsored by the Sisterhood of Beth Jong, Stephanie Rose, grandmother is Margaret The respondents favored off-track under the influence of liquor or drugs after she was allegedly observed McDowell, Desiree Lee, Manchester and Adalard four guards to the hospital with cuts Cornell St., Manchester. El Temple in West Hartford, will daughter of Raynard and Thiebeau of St. Stephen, MANCHESTER - Delta Chapter betting by a 56 percent to 33 percent or both and failure to drive a driving erratically on East Main, daughter of Michael M. Roy of Massachusetts. His and bruises. Kuehl Named Dr. Peltzer is the son of Mr. and take place from March 22 to March Mariory Reger Jong of 224 N.B., Canada. She has a"” 51 Royal Arch Masons, will hold its margin. reasonable distance apart. He was Park, and Prospect streets. She was and K athy L. Turney Prison Superintendent Dwaine Mrs. Norman Peltzer of Plainvilie. 26 at the temple, 2626 Albany Ave. Lake Road, Andover. She paternal grandparents are sister, Alicia M., 4. annual meeting and election of of- The majority — 55 percent — dis- involved in an accident on Route 30. released on her promise to appear in McDowell of 381 Center Nickeson said Monday the state Miss Vennart graduated from The show offers prizes of up to $400 w as born F eb . 22 at Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. ficers Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the agreed with the statement "It is Reagan Aide Police said Stambo’s car struck a court on March 18 after being St., Manchester. She was planned to prosecute the seven in- Manchester High School in 1973 and to local artists from the New Manchester Memorial Gaffney of Manchester. He Masonic Temple. wrong for the state to raise money by disabled vehicle in the westbound detained for a period at the poiice born Feb. 26 at Manchester mates. from Atlanta (Ga.) College in 1979. England region. Hospital. Her maternal has a sister, Erin Denise, Russell D. Ramette, most encouraging people to gamble.” MANCHESTER—The appointment lane. Susan A. Rolfe, 24, of 143 station. Memorial Hospital. Her About 25 inmates became involved She attended Tunxis Community Budd Hopkins of New York City grandparents are Mr. and 2. excellent grand high priest of the Forty-two percent agreed with the Chetstnut St. Manchester was the oc- maternal grandparents are in the Sunday night brawl in the of Carol E. Kuehl as the Reagan for College and the School of Dental will be the juror of selection and Mrs. Alexander Reger of Grand. Royal Arch Chapter of statement. President Campaign Coordinator for Mr, and Mrs. Judson Donovan, Matthew, son prison gymnasium, which prison Hygiene at the University of Connec- awards. New Haven. Her paternal People who don’t believe uC Connecticut, will attend. Officers are The poll also showed substantial Manchester was announced today by Turney of Manchester. Her authorities said erupted when guards ticut Health Center in Farmington. More than 1,000 pieces of art from grandmother is Mrs. Rose of Michael and Susan Ben- hell have never tried to open a • to dress in business suits. support for high school proficiency Prayer Day Scheduled sardine tin if the key has been tried to break up a fight between a former Gov, John Davis Lodge, She is employed as a dental hygeniest local sources as well as from L. Jong of Islington, Ont., paternal grandparents are ton Donovan of 17 Goodwin tests. Eighty-two percent of those misplaced. black and a Hispanic inmate. honorary chairman of the Connec- MANCHESTER - "Reponsible churches wiil be served for dessert in the offices of Dr. Steven Lovelace galleries in New York City, Boston Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Covey Piace, East Hartford. He surveyed said high school students Ladies Aid Prison authorities said the fight ticut Reagan Committee. Freedom” is the theme for the World with beverages. in Manchester and Dr. Marc Scoles and New Haven, will be offered for of Manchester. Her mater- w as born F eb . 20 a t should have to pass basic skills tests Pioneering, ’80s style; Hav- -MANCHESTER - ’The Ladies Aid was racially motivated. Mrs. Kuehl, a professional Day of Prayer 'Friday. Church Mrs, David J. Phillips of of Glastonbury. Karen L. Vennart sale. Brower, Katie Lynn, nal great-grandparents are Manchester Memorial ing to settle for the plain stuff before receiving diplomas. ^ i e t y of Zion Evangelical Church None of the inmates was injured photographer, is a member of the Women United in Manchester will Manchester will speak informally Dr. Peltzer graduated from Plain- practicing dentistry in Bristol and is Hours are March 23 from 1 to 10 daughter of David R. and Mr. end Mrs. Judson Hospital. His maternal when the store is out of Eighty-six percent said they sup- and the disturbance was brought un- Manchester Republican Town Com- hold a service at the South United following the luncheon. Mrs. ville High School in 1970, from Brown a part-time faculty member at the p.m.; March 24 and 25, 11 a.m. to 9 Karen SahIberg Brower of Turney of Glastonbury. grandparents are Mr. and banana yogurt. will meet briefly after the 7:30 p.m. ported voluntary prayer in public IJednesday Lenten service, der control within 10 minutes. mittee. She lives with her husband, Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. The "U sani” Phillips, who has just University in Providence, R.I., in UC)onn School of Dental Medicine. p.m.; and March 26,11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Colchester. She was born Mrs. James Benton of schools. Donald, and three children at 74 celebration will start with a Bible Manchester. His paternal lumbers are reminded that mite The four guards were treated and returned from a visit to her native 1974 and from the University of The couple is planning a May 10 For further information, contact Feb. 22 at Manchester Miszuk, Michael Mountain Road. study from 11 to 11:45 a.m. in the grandparents are Mr. and boxes are due. released from Waterbury Hospital. Thailand will wear a dress from her Connecticut Schooi of Dental wedding at South United Methodist Mrs. B. Monastersky at 521-4769 or Memorial Hospital. Her Anthony, soh of Anthony Upon welcoming Mrs. Kuehl to a education wing of the church. Please Mrs. Timothy Donovan of World Prayer homeland and have handicrafts on Medicine in 1979. He is currently Church in Manchester. Mrs. P. Shelton, 236-4448. maternal grandparents are F. and Pauline Roth winning team. Lodge commented: bring a Bible. display. A worship service, written Manchester. Ruth SahIberg of Glaston- Miszuk of 100 Sparrowbush ELLINGTON - ’The World Day of “With the dedicated support of coor- A noon luncheon will be held in the by the women of Thailand, will be Arel, Lea Jean, daughter bury and the late Ellis Road, East. Hartford, He Prayer, sponsored by the Greater dinators like her throughout Connec- reception hall. Those attending are held in the sanctuary at 1 p.m. The only way to smile while SahIberg. Her paternal was born Feb, 19 at of David and Cheryl Wine Rockville Area Council of Church ticut, Ronald Reagan can be asked to bring their own sandwich. Babysitting will oe provided Marines Promote Ranney grandparents are Mr. and Manchester Memorial Arel of 63 Brookfield Road, getting a traffic ticket is tS Women United will be held March 7 expected to carry the state in the The traditional home-made pies, throughout the day. All women are Hospital. His maternal have had the foresight to get ■ Marine Sgt. Philip S. Elia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basic Aviation Machinist’s homeported in San Diego. Mrs. Richard Brower of Bolton. She was bom Feb. too-tight facelift before yoQ from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Luke’s presidential primary on March 25. made by the women of the member invited. Ranney, son of Barbara C. Anthony D, Elia of 505 Mate Jet Engine Course A 1976 g ra d u a te of Vernon. Her great- grandmother is Mrs. Irene 22 a t M a n c h e s te r ■committed the no-no. • (Tiurch in Ellington. Ranney of 149 Palm er Oakland Road, South Wind- with honors. George J. Penney High grandfather is Edward Roth of Manchester,, His Memorial Hospital. Her Women attending should bring a Drive, South Windsor, has sor, has completed recruit A 1979 graduate of East School, he joined the Navy Kosinski of Manchester, paternal grandmother is paternal grandmother is Nostalgia is recalling 7S* bag lunch and coffee and dessert will -NON-CREDIT COURSES— cent haircuts, and failing tfi Lest Chance tor Winter Prices been promoted to his pre- training at the Marine Hartford High School, he in October 1976. Mrs. Mary Miszuk of West Geneva Day of East Hart- be provided by the women of St. Register now for these non-credit courses starting In Hartford. His maternal ford. Her maternal great- remember that you very often sent rank and reenlisted Corps Recruit Depot, joined the Navy in August Going, Lee Anne, didn’t have the six-bits needeB Luke’s. Baby-sitting will also be March: for three years while ser- Parris Island, S.C. 1979, P v t. M ic h a e l A. daughter of Wayne A. and great-grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and to pay the skull gardener. ^ provided. A World Community Day STEEL CELLAR DOORS ving with 1st Marine Divi- A 1979 graduate of South Keaveney, son of Mr. and Kathryn Roark Going of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Evald J. Johnson of (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSNJ program is being planned for the day. sion, Marine Corps Base, Windsor High School, he Navy Boatswain’s Mate Mrs. Brian F. Keaveney, 1466 Boston Turnpike, Schultz. _____ Manchester. Her paternal All area women are invited to attend. Coventry. She was born great-grandparents are STUDIES IN COLONIAL HISTORY Any Camp Pendleton, Calif. joined the Marine Corps in 3rd Class Keith P, Byrnes, 40 Columbus Circle, East Teels, Kevin Martin, Feb. 22 at Manchester Blanche Fahey of Hartford LIVING IN FULLER EFFECTIVENESS A 1976 graduate of South November 1979. son of Mary Byrnes of 20 Hartford, recently com- son of Robert and Robin Len^ Memorial Hospital. Her Windsor High Schooi, he Lorraine Court, East Hart- pleted basic training at Demko Teets of 400 Wood- INVESTMENTS AND FINANCIAL PLANNING maternal grandparents are joined the Marine Corps in Marine Pfc. U. Kim, son ford, has been promoted to Fort Jackson, S.C. bridge St., Manchester. He Confirmation ANTIQUES ON TODAY’S MARKET or June 1976. of Mr. and Mrs. Back-Un He graduated from East Charles Roark of Dallas, his present rank while ser- was born Feb. 19 at MANCHESTER—The Confirmation Kim of 161 Tolland St., ast Texas and Carolyn Mathis BUSINESS SKILLS FOR WOMEN Width ving aboard the frigate Hartford High School in Manchester Memorial Program at St. Bridget Parish will Marine Pvt. Anthony W. Hartford, completed the USS M eyerkord, 1979. of Houston, Texas. Her Hospital. His maternal FLO'S CAKE WINES OF THE WORLD It paternal grandparents are DeeonUng Supplln Inc. begin Wednesday, March 12, at 6:45 grandparents are Dr. and p.m. in the church school. WILDERNESS TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Going Mrs. Richard Demko of of Andover. She has a MAN’S HIDDEN POWERS FREE ESTIMATES Manchester. His paternal Deanes List^Students Named brother, Ronny, 3W. • ijearn to make candy in Contest Winner INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE r grandparents are Mr. and K time for Eaiter, Manchester Fire Calls PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY Bernadette Veltri, January term. C o v e n try : B eth A. South Windsor: Cheryl L. Mrs. Pierre Teets of Nordberg, JanieHun Cla9$e$ /Voir Forming Fran Leary, oratorical contest chairman for the Dilworth- Monday, 3:12 p.m. —Grass fire on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Also named to the dean’s Coates and Kimberly A. Miller. Manchester. His maternal ASTROLOGY II Also Any Lee, son of Harry N. HI • CakeB baked and ^Cornell-Quey Post of the American Legion in Manchester, at Charter Oak Street. (Town) Richard Veltri of East list for the fall term at Naviaux. D arlene F ranklin of great-grandparents are and Ellen Scroggins decorated for every occa* Monday, 6:20 p.m. —Smell of Type of Hartford has been Russell Sage was Loni- Glastonbury: Heather R. Manchester has recently Martin Demko of Coventry alright, presents a plaque to Michael Ciszewski of East Hart- Nordberg of 225 Woodlawn $ion» smoke at 155 McKee St. (Town) d e sig n a te d a K e lla s Marie Mastropasqua, Almsquist, Deanne R. been named to the Dean’s and Mrs. Charles Pillard of ^tord, who won the First District Oratorical Contest held Circle, East Hartford. He • All baking and decorating I Monday, 10 p.m. —Frozen pipe at Caipenter Scholar for the fall term at daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Davison, Christopher D. List at Post College in Manchester. •^ u rsd a y at the Police/Courthouse building in East Hartford. was born F eb. 22 a t done on the premieet Kage Co., 91 Elm St. J M ^ io n . It’S easy Russell Sage College. The Frank A. Mastropasqua of Larson, and Anne E. Waterbury. A freshman at MANCHESTER Manchester Memorial »’the East Catholic High School student will represent the (Town) to register! Wofh Kellas Scholar is an award East Hartford. Warden, the three-year business Lahurees, Jonathan Hospital. His maternal vManchester post and the First District in the Department con- Today, 6:02 a.m. —Furnace COMMUNITY given to students named to Area students named to • Manchester; Richard J. school, she is the daughter Ignaeio, son of Ignacio and Call 646-2137 grandparents are-Mr. and ,^est on March 15 in Waterbury. Runner-up was Deborah Costa malfunction at Buckley School. COLLEGE the dean’s list for three the dean’s list at the Getting and Laura J. Jen- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joanne Sgalia Labarces o^ TOM KIRIY 872-6236 Mrs. M. Noone of Jewett (Town) successive term s, University of Maine at nings. Franklin of 49 Erie St. lOlC Downey D rive, [TPf East Hartford. (Herald photo by Adamson) excluding (he one-month Orono, are: City, and Mr. and Mrs. Manchester. He was born EVENING HERALD, Tues., March 4, 1980 - 9 a - EVENING HERALD. Tues., March 4. 1980 TotunTolk' flnofe— Guards Pace East Accustomed as he is to public Street School so I find everything Nerolcl ^eihocratlc Majority Leader this budget rather than look good to At a recent East Hartford Town Democratic councilmen. R^errlng speaking, Professor John you’re doing tonight affects m e,” Hlenry Genga, referring to the audience” — Glastonbury to Reagan’s recent victory in New Sutherland of the staff of he told the board. Sutherland was Council subcommittee meeting. Reagan’s ill-fateid ethnic joke on Board of Education Chairman Hamp^ire, Democrat John Larson Manchester Community College, at the meeting to ask permission to Republican Councilman Robert F. the campaign trail, asked Ryan, Oiane Twachtman explaining why Ryan, town coordinator of the said, "You’re going to run the By said he was a little nervous use school space for college "Tell them the one about the duck. Crawford^ T o E a s y T r i u m p h the members took nearly an hour to Regan for President campaign, Reagan campaign; could be all the speaking recently to the Vernon evening classes. Bob.” discuss one curriculum, English. way down hill from here.” Earl Yost ^ a r d of Education. "I live in Ver- received some gentle jabs from By LEN AUSTER game. He made the steal and con- non and have a child at the Lake "We really ought to understand Sports Editor Lived Up Herald SporUwriter verted,” Penders cited. How well East Catholic guards Ahead 59-51, the Eagles went on a To Billing Kyle Ayer and Brian Galiigan would 13-2 tear in a 1:45 span to put the con- fair against Sacred Heart’s highly test on ice as the Hearts completely touted pair of Ken Sinclair and Mark collapsed in that stretch. Sinclair and When Jack Redmond made the is fun,” the talented Weston, Mass., Redding was a major concern of Redding fouled out within a 32-second Zone Change Backers Change Minds of Foes native said after he had disposed of seedings for the singles division of Coach Jim Penders. span and it was all over for the the fourth annual M anchester Bray in the finals in straight sets, 6-3, Well, he had nothing to fear as the Waterbury-based school. of group homes, single family and ment. housing units. After the residents permit a maximum of 55-63 units. . Street were also heard by the com- Memorial Hospital Pro Tennis Tour- 6-2. Eagle tandem turned in straight ‘A’ “We took them out of their tem- By MARY KITZMANN duplexes. ’The group homes planned But Janenda presented expert heard the proposed development The land has three terraces on an mission. nament at the Manchester Racquet He had worked up a sweat but had performances as the locals soared to po,” Penders stated, “They like to go Herald Reporter for the lot are condominiums, accor- testimony that single-family homes plan, and were assured the area incline of 20 percent, which would The parcels would still be zoned Club last weekend he hit the nail on plenty of reserve if extended. an 81-61 win in a Class L Region I back and forth but we were very MANCHESTER - Although about ding to Joel Janenda, Ms. England’s on the lot would not appeal to potential would be buffered from traffic and make more extensive development Residence A, or for construction of the head picking Doug Crawford. semifinal tilt last night at Bristol patient against their zone...Sinclair 20 residents attended, none of three attorney. buyers. Alan Lamson, town planner,. that Plymouth Lane was not to be difficult, Loranger told the commis- single-family homes. The commis- Crawford became the first double Central High. and Redding didn’t hurt us. We Planning and Zoning. Commission The residents feared development agreed that the area was suitable for altered, they did not oppose the sion. ' sion later approved this request with winner of pro play here when he Deceptive Player In the second half of the stopped their transition game; they public hearings generated any op- of the lot would create more traffic a M zone, and that single-family development. Loranger told the commission that several conditions such as a drainage literally breezed through four If there was a deceptive player in doubleheader. Crosby High of Water- like to push it up after a missed position last night. and necessitate making PI}oiiouth homes would be hard to market in No one expressed concerns about a apartments in the M zone, would be easement for a brook on the proper- matches, sweeping all in straight the weekend action at the Racquet bury upset previously unbeaten shot.” The residents came to oppose a Lane, which is presently a cul-de-sac, the" a r ' ’ . proposed zone change for 11.3 acres on have to be rented at 6^ $570 a ty, placing Iron pins at the parcel’s sets. ’The victims were Bob Garfield, Club is was Rich Bray. Maloney High of Meriden, 60-59. East Kiro, hitting 12-of-17 field goal tries zone change for a 4.05 acre lot a through street. Using the land as a shopping center Oakland Street from Residence and month to cover today’s construction corners, having no foundation Bray, who said he prefers playing will face Crosby for the Region I mostly from the perimeter, finished between East Middle Turnpike, In present lot plans, Janenda had been proposed in 1969, but Rural Residence to an M zone. costs in the density permitted by the opening below a certain grade, and Jeff Aarts, John Mayotte and Rich Bray. Aarts gave Crawford the best hockey to tennis, is husky and looks championship Wednesday night at with a game-high 28 points for East. Plymouth Lane and East Center assur^ the residents there are no residents appealed the approved zone Attorney' David Wichman, zoning regulations. preventing erosion into the brook. like he would run out of gas after a Central Connecticut State College's “It was a great night for Kiro. The Street, but changed their minds.The plans for using Plymouth Lane. change to the state Supreme Court. representing his mother, Mae Lamson’s opinion was that the M The commission received five new game in losing by 6-4 margins. few minutes but his 190 pounds on a 5- Kaiser Gymnasium in New Britain at first half he was immense shooting,” iot, behind the VFW, is zone Access to the homes would be The court ruled in favor of the Wichman, presented the plans. zone was in keeping with the applications. A zone change from “There is only one place in New Kyle Ayer England where the crowds come out- 10 frame is deceiving. He covers the 6:30. Both .quintets, regardless, will Penders lauded, “This was the first Residence A and B. Louise England, through Cook Street. residents, that the zone change could John Loranger, a Vernon planner, neighborhood’s general character. Warren Howland to rezone a parcel ,” Crawford said, " Manchester.” court well and is very agile. move onto Friday's state quarter- time in awhile he's had a game like of Bolton, requested the lot be Residents also expressed concern not be allowed contingent upon traf- explained the land’s topography and Plans of the North Methodist on the south side of North Main from The 36-year-old Pittsfield, Mass., finals. game we couldn’t go with them. If this. If he plays like he did tonight changed to Residence M. that area property values would be fic improvements for the area. said while an M zone permits 75 Church to subdivide 7.1 acres into Industrial to Business II, allowing While attendance dropped off this pro, out of Woodbridge and the The East-Crosby winner will meet our press doesn't work it's not to our we’ll be in some battles. You have to Residence M allows construction adversely affected by the develop- The proposed lot plans call for 32 housing units, the topography would four lots on the west side of Parker retail business. year, there were still fine turnouts for the three-day competition, with University of Miami, is looking the South Windsor-Bristol Eastern advantage and they did a consistently think positively." about 3(X) on hand for the singles and forward to teaming with Ted loser at a site and time to be an- good job breaking it," “Certain days you have it and some doubles finals on Sunday. Hoehn in national 35 and over com- nounced. The Eagles, 19-5, had a 14-11 edge you don't. V (Venora) before the game petition. “The key was we had only 4 tur- at the turn and 32-25 lead at the inter- said to relax and I did," Kiro Obituaries GOP Making It Easy Crawford’s first singles success in “Hopefully, we would like to play novers all night." cited pleased East mission with Kiro and Bob Venora remarked, “Tonight 1 had the shot so Robert W. Wilber Ricbard J. Lauritsen play here was in the U.S. Open this year," he Coach Jim Penders. Another source each contributing 12 first-half I took it. The second half I scored John F. Hoppman against Ratliff SOUTH WINDSOR - Robert W., SOUTH WINDSOR - Richard J. reported. showed 7 turnovers, but either way a markers. The latter's sixth hoop, a because they were hanging all over ANDOVER — John Francis Hopp- Lauritsen, 53, of 89 West Road, died three years ago. Doubles is his best game. low figure. “ It was a great job by power layup, elevated him into the V. I had my confidence, that was the Wilber, 71, of 1429 John Fitch Blvd., For Voters to Enroll This match was man, 78, of Pine Ridge Drive, retired Route 5, died Sunday at Hartford Monday at his home. Ayer. He had to work his brains out: all-time career East scoring big thing." superintendent of construction for also decided in leadership, past Joey Whelton who Hospital. He was born in Limestone, Maine, they were in his pants all night. And And the big thing for East was "we By MARY KITZMANN because they believed there would be straight sets. For the second straight year the the Southern New England Mr. W ilber was born in and had lived in Hartford before find the households. Galiigan helped him out. He helped had 1.14'7 points. Venora, 9-for-15 got over the hump," a relieved Herald Reporter a greater inclination to register Sunday’s singles personable Bray Telephone Co. and recipient of that Ticonderoga, N.Y., and had lived in moving here 12 years ago. He was a The letters- will be followed by a with his quickness." from the field with 12 rebounds, Penders stated. The Eagles, two Republican with one household champion is a was selected as the company’s Vail Medal for lifesaving, the Greater Hartford Area since member of St. Francis of Assisi MANCHESTER - The phone call, seeking to change the un- Galiigan had 14 points, Ayer 7. But finished with 26 points and npw has years running, had been ousted in the member already in the party. veteran of World favorite of the ball died early this morning at 1935. He was a member and usher of Church, and was a machinist for the Republicans are making it as easy as affiliates to Republicans. more importantly the latter dished 1,162 points. Region semifinals. “It's nice to get -"We need your financial and moral Team Tennis play. boys and ball girls Hobson^DE’ Manchester Memorial Hospital, St. Peter’s Church of South Windsor. Stanadyne Corp. of Windsor for 19 possible for unaffiliated voters to Voters can switch from unaf- out 7 assists and orchestrated the "Yeah, I knew about the record but over the hump. The last two years we support,” the letter says. We realize He was the first who worked all the after suffering a stroke at home. He He was founder, owner and president years. He was a World War II Army join the party. filiated to a party until March 11, if Crawford East offense like a finely turned 1 was more concerned with win- played 24 games. This year we now you may not be in the position to player selected by matches. His per- was the husband of Beatrice (Caron) of Meter & Tank Equipment Co. of veteran. “If someone wants to register, and they wish to vote in the Presidential piano against the Hearts fullcourt ning," voiced Venora, an ants-in-his- have at least 26. With RSox make a contribution, but if it’s at all the Boston Lobsters in the now sonality was Hoppman. 1429 John Fitch Blvd. He was former- He is also survived by his wife, can’t get to the town hall, we will Primary on March 25. pressure. pants spectator at the Crosby- East was 31-for-58 ( 53.4 percent) possible, please use the envelope defunct circuit. prevalent Mr. Hoppman was born in ly employed with IBM Co. of New Lumira (Auclair) Lauritsen; a son, send sqmeone over to register But those who wish to change from Defensively, Ayer and Galiigan Maloney tilt. “1 knew when I hit it from the field while the Hearts were WINTER HAVEN, Fla. lUPI) - provided, the letter says. throughout and his Griswold June 26,1901, and had lived York City and Colt Industries of Lance C. Lauritsen of South Wind- them,” Elsie Swensson, town com- one party to another must wait six ’T ve only played in three tourneys also did the job on Sinclair and Red- and it was a nice feeling inside. I 26-for-57 (45.6 percent). The Eagles Butch Hobson has seemingly here for about 22 years. He had been "There are so many unaffiliated showmanship in knew 1 worked hard for it and was Hartford before forming Meter & sor; a daughter. Miss Gail Lauritsen mittee chairwoman, said. months to vote in an election and will this season (indoor),” Crawford said. ding as the Heart guards finished had the rebounding edge with Russ replaced Dwight Evans as the “ DE” voters,” Mrs. Swensson said recent- the finals added with SNET for 40 years. As a Tank Co., specializing in gasoline of ^uth Windsor; his mother, Mrs. She hopes the calls produce miss the Cbnnecticut’s first primary “’This is my second win. I lost in Brav with 14 and 8 points respectively. proud of it but I was more concerned Radant latching onto 9 caroms. on the Red Sox — designated expen- ly. But with this primary people that little extra foreman with the company, he ad- station equipment. Mr. Wilber Gertrude M. Lauritsen of Limestone, Republican voters, but calls for other vote. Westboro to Fred Taygan, who is Sinclair was hitting at a 19-point clip. with winning the game." Kani Cuiliolif' (81) — Venora 9 8-13 26, dable. seem to want to come back into a that helped make the tourney ministered emergency first-aid to a served three years in the Army Maine; a brother, Sheldon Lauritsen affiliations will also be accepted. Part of the Republicans’ stragedy ranked 77th nationally.” Redding 14-point average, coming East went into the final quarter Kiro 12 4-4 28. Radant 2 0-0 4, Galiigan 5 4- Lots of winter trade rumors, and pany so they can vote in the successful. 6 14, Ayer 2 3-4 7, Fortin 0 0-00, Ciszewski fellow employee with a nearly during World War II, He was a of Limestone, Maine; and two The effort is part of the the to increase their numbers is Crawford, 30, and carrying 190 into the tilt wit',1 a 47-39 advantage and was the only one so far in spring training, primary, she said. 1 0-1 2, Skoly 00-00. Pagani 0 0-0 0, McCoy severed foot. Hoppman is credited member of Swannanoa Lodge of sisters, Mrs. Barbara McClintock of Republican’s election-year push for delivering absentee ballots to those pounds on a 6-1 Vi frame, picked up " I , have to give East Catholic holding the same margin (55-47) but had the Boston third baseman going A parly designation is required to 0 0-0 0. Hintz 0 0-0 0. Totals 31 19-28 81.' with saving the victim’s life. Masons, a member of Independent Atco, N.J., and Mrs. Joan DeFabloof more voters and more funds. This who cannot make it to the polls. $650 for his three-way visit - $500 for “ When I decided to com e to credit, it did a nice job and was clear- with Sacred Heart, which bows out somewhere. The latest rumor was a He was a communicant of St. vote in the primary. “It’s a presiden- Surrrii lleurl (61) — Tehan 4 1-2 9, Connecticut Petroleum Association, Danvers, Mass, week about 1,000 homes, with “We want to make it easy for them taking the singles crown and $150 for Manchester, I decided to concentrate ly the better club," admitted Hearts 18-6, threatening. Ayer, however, trip to the New York Mets for Maurice’s Church in Bolton. tial year,” Mrs. Swensson said. Parker 4 3-3 11, Corbett 3 0-1 6, Redding 4 Connecticut Business & Industry, Funeral services will be Thursday, registered Republicans and unaf- if we can,” Mrs. Swensson said. helping Rich Bray add the doubles on the doubles,” he said. He was sur- Coach Ed Generali. 'It was very stuck his hand into the matter as he 0-0 8, Sinclair 6 2-3 14, Council 0 1-2 1, catcher John Stearns, which Red Sox He is also survived by two “People come out of the woodwork and the Connecticut Petroleum Coun- 8:15 a.m ., from the Samsel- filiated voters, will receive a letter About 100 letters have been sent laurels. prised to reach the singles finals. well prepared, very patient. And picked Sinclair's pocket clean and Johnson 0 2-3 2. Bradley 0 0-0 0, Bainer 0 brass has denied daughters, Mrs. Richard and get involved.” cil. B assin ger Funeral H om e, 419 from the Republican Town Com- out to each of the ten districts. ’The Brookline, Mass., pro wears Playing doubles, with Crawford, (Pete) Kiro shot the eyes out of the drove to the other end for a layup 0-0 0, Eason 0 0-0 0, G ary 0 0-0 0, Jones 5 0- Hobson doesn't like the rumors “ I (Rosemarie) Burke of Norwich and He is survived by a brother, Buckland Road, South Windsor mittee asking for financial and However, in District 10, only 46 However, this is the first time the two hats, one as a teaching tennis pro the pair soundly whipped Eric basket. with 4:23 remaining. 0 10. Wilcox 00-0 0, Y ates 00-0 0 Totals 26 try to ignore it because there's Mrs. William (Louise) Dausch of Thomas H. Wilber of Bridgeport; followed by a mass ot Christian voting support. households with unaffiliated and Republicans are making a concen- at the Babson Racquet Club in Scheiding and Jimmy Ratliff in “I felt if we had to play a set-up "That was the key play of the 9-14 61. nothing 1 ran do, " he said Monday, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; one step- two nephews, Edward B. Wilber Jr. burial, 9 a.m., at St. Francis of Assisi Town Committee members and Republicans could be found. trated effort for voters. Republican Wellesley and a second selling im- straight sets, 6-1, 6-4. participating in his first workout at daughter, Mrs. Rosemarie Lewis of leaders have said the party needs to of Washington, D.C., and Thomas P. Church. Burial will be in Limestone, other supporters spent the past few The town committee decided to ports for a business owned by his Without any trace of a boast, Craw- camp. Norwich; and seven grandchildren. Wilber of Shelton; and two nieces, Maine, at the convenience of the weeks reviewing the voter lists to send letters to these households. be “revitalized” in Manchester. father. ford said, “We are the best doubles "But my friends in Alabama kept Funeral services will be Thursday Marcia LaRue of Chevy Chase, Md., family. ’This is Crawford’s 10th year as a team in New England. We’ve beaten 100,000 Honor Olympians calling every time there was a new at 8:15 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral and Constance Cardinal of Oklawaha, His family will receive friends at pro and he can look back on four everyone” rumor, so the best I could do was not Home, 142 East Center St., Fla. the funeral home today from 7 to 9 years as a touring pro. The doubles win was the second in worry about it. I surely didn't lose Manchester, with a mass of Christian had to depend upon contributions, Funeral servicee will be p.m., and Wednesday from 7 to 9 Two Face Check Charges "The highest U.S. ranking I had four tries for Bray and Crawford. NEW YORK (UPI) - America’s (Minnesota North Stars). any sleep over it” burial at 9:15 a.m. at St. Maurice p.m. was 105th in singles. Twice I played The pair won the initial Hospital gold medal U.S. Olympic hockey and had to play a 62-pme pre- Hal Trumble, the executive direc-, Hobson agrees he is the logical one Wednesday, 3 p.m., at St. Heter’s MANCHESTER - Police charged ning in East Hartford Superior Court, A Coventry man has been charged Church, Bolton. Burial will be in St. at Wimbledon and three times in the Open in 1977 and was runner-up last team wak honored with lunch at the Olympic schedule to raise money tor of the Amateur Hockey Associa- among the Sox starters to go, adding Episcopal (Thurch, Sand Hill Road. two Hartford men Monday with police said. with reckless operation of a motor Joseph’s Cemetery, Norwich. U.S. Open. year, losing in a tie-breaker to Steve Plaza Hotel, a tour of the Time Life required for Lake Placid. tion of the U.S. stated, "This team nobody from the front office has ever Burial will be in Vale Cemetery, attempting to cash stolen checks at Police charged Linda May White, vehicle after a Saturday morning Friends may call a the funeral In Memoriam “When on tour, I played in the Williams and John Hughes. Buiiding, dinner at the Waldorf and a “The Soviet Union and most of the played a brand of hockey which said otherwise. Schenectady, N.Y. Manchester Savings Bank, 211 24, of 146 Center St., Manchester, collision at the McKee-West Cenr in- home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. In sad and loving memory of Leslie Varney, Orient, Africa, India and Europe. It This time around, the top-seeded late evening fling at a downtown European teams are state supported, produced a gold medal. It was an "I know Zim (manager Don Calling hours at the Sarhsel- although no longer with us, we remember him on his Spencer St. with seven counts of issuing a bad tersection, police said today. was fun and I don’t regret one minute Williams-Hughes team was sent to but I think we proved that the exhausting type of hockey which, Zimmer) doesn't want to trade me Bassinger Funeral Home, 419' birthday, today, March 4th. check and three counts of fourth- Jeffrey E. Clement, 21, of School roller disco Monday. John L. Fairwealher Willie A. Brooks, 28, of 131 Green- the sidelines in the opening match American way through our amateur with all due respect. 1 don't think you and that's all that matters to me. " he Buckland Road, are today from 2 to 4 Lovingly remembered by his sister, Street was ordered to appear in East of it,” he added. MANCHESTER - John L. Florence. field St,, was charged with third- degree larceny. and 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday from "Every tennis match today for me against Scheiding and Ratliff. About 100.000 people gathered to governing bodies can get the job would find put forth in professional said. "But it's the guys at the top who Fairweather, 86, of 64 Walker St. degree larceny by possession and She was released on a $2,500 surety Hartford Superior Court March 18. done." observed the U.S. coach. "I hockey." 1 to 3 p.m. Clement and a 24-year-old compa- watch a rally honoring the team's make the decisions ' died Monday at his home. He was the third-degree forgery, police said. bond fo r a M arch 17 c o u r t don't want to see the U.S. govern- Bill Baker, a defenseman from The five-year veteran was pleased Memorial contributions may be nion, Paul Clement, also of School victory. It was the first time back in h'\sband of Violet (D aniell) List Incomplete A companion, 32-year-old Curtis appearance. ment funding our Olympic teams ' Grand Rapids, Minn., said, “ When made to the American Heart Street, were injured in the mishap New York for most of the hockey with his play last year, cutting his Fairweather. L. Collier of 57 Loomis St., was Police said Monday a spare tire in- we were in Lake Placid, sort of shut league-leading 43 errors to 25 and his Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford, MANCHESTER - The honor roll and treated at Manchester Memorial piayers since they lost their final pre- Mr. Fairweather was born in charged with four counts of third- side a truck parked at Economy away from it all, we didn't realize strikeouts from 122 (162 in 1977) to 78 Conn., 06105, for Manchester High School, Hospital, police said. No serious in- Olympic contest to the Soviet Union Six of the youngest Olympic team Worcester, Mass., and had lived here degree larceny and four counts of Electric, 440 Oakland St., was punc- DePaul No.l the im pact this was having last season. published in yesterday’s- Herald was members in the history of U.S. tured by an unknown vandal. juries were reported. at Madison Square Garden, 10-3. for more than 40 years. Before his incomplete. All senior students on third-degree forgery. "I like to think that we are the hockey have already signed with throughout the country, I was “ I thought I did a good job. even in In Memoriam The complainant told police the Police alleged Clement ran retirement, he was vice president of the regular honor roll whose names Police alleged the two attempted world's number one hockey team and NHL teams. Right wing Dave Silk welcomed home with a parade and the field considering I was coming Mrs, Elizabeth W. stone who passed away March 3. to cash checks totaling $367.96 mark resembled previous punctures through a red light and collided Southern New England Roofing Co. begin with “F ” or a later letter in the that we set them up in that one," reached terms with the New York all the kids just turned on. off arm (bone chips) surgery. I reportedly stolen from T.P. Shea In- in four other slashed tires which broadside with another vehicle of Hartford for more than 30 years. Remembered by her alphabet were omitted. They will be quipped , the U.S. coach. Rangers, joining goalie "We didn't realize the scope of airways said I ain't no Golden Glover, Children and Grandchildren dustries, 185 Hartford Road. were discovered Feb. 20. ’The inci- - proceeding on a green light. He was a life member of the Masonic printed tomorrow. In Final Poll “The second best team in the world (Atlanta Flames), defenseman- this. It's been great. It's hard to but sometimes I think- that's what dent is under investigation. Lodge of Worcester, Mass. The two were presented this mor- did a job on us in that game but it forward Dave Christian (Winnipeg break up and go our separate ways people expect when they see the He is also survived by a daughter. NEW YORK (UPI) - With several wreaked havoc in the East iast week helped us later. We overcame our Jets), center Mark Johnson but obviously this a great opportunity other ones on the field " Dr. Jeanfie Fairweather of Windsor, upsets and overtime games last by knocking down Syracuse and St. awe of them and beat them when we (Pittsburgh Penguins), defenseman for a lot of the guys to accept NHL Hobson plays with outfielders Fred and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Doble of week, it’s no wonder the top 10 teams John’s rocketed up to 10th. had to. " Ken Morrow (.New York Islanders) offers, something most of us have Lynn, Evans and Carl Yastrzemski. Worcester, Mass, Halfway House Proponents Map Strategy have undergone quite a change. NEW YORK (UPI) - The United Brooks noted that the U.S. team and backup goalie Steve Janaszak dreamed about for a long time.” all of whom have won Gold Gloves Funeral services will be Thursday, In the final United Press Inter- Press International weekiy Board of for their excellent fielding. 10 a.m., at the Watkins Funeral national Board of Coaches basketball Coaches top 20 coilege basketball Hobson says Zimmer has told him Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will Assigned to Minors Ms. Lescault said. findings of a $10,000 Alcohol Consor- “I have figures, one is 91 ad- of the Drug Advisory Commission in ratings released Monday, LSU and ratings with first-place votes and Basketball. he might use rookie Glenn Hoffman be in Buckland Cemetery. By MARTIN KEARNS Much of the talk centered on this tium study which identified the need missions (last year). When you cut it Glastonbury, will head the task force Syracuse switched places, with the records through games of Sunday. BALTIMORE (UPI) - Steve as a late-inning defensive replace- Friends may call at the funeral Herald Reporter ment "Zim is the manager I respect “City of Village Charm” and the for services to the elderly and the down to Manchester, that’s not what along with Evans. Details of the task Tigers taking the second spot and the March 2, in parentheses: (final) 14. and Trinity nip South Methodist Janaszak, a goaltender for the Olym- home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. PEE WEE him and I'll do whatever he asks me MANCHESTER—Citizens seeking nature of its alcoholism. Walsh drew young. I’m interested in. East Hartford, force’s mission were not yet Orangemen the sixth, Indiana popped 1. DePaul (36) (26-1) 568 35-30. pic gold medal-winning U.S. hockey Memorial contribtions may be Blue Moon downed CBC, 26-22, and to." he said a halfway house for recovering spirited opposition from townspeople “You have to play the HSA game to that’s a metropolis over there, a zoo. available, however, the hospital has up into the No. 7 spot, Ohio State took 2. Louisiana State (24-5) 421 John Tychsen had 12 points for team, has been assigned to play with made to the American Heart VFW topped Willis Garage (no score C'atcher Carlton Fisk took extra alcoholics gathered at Manchester when he intimated that existing data get a certificate of need,” she said, But to paint Manchester as a city of yet to define in detail the region’s over ninth, and Georgetown zoomed 3. Kentucky (1) (28-5) 420 Emanuel and Jon Rubin 12 for Tem- the Eastern Hockey League Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford. listed) last night at the Y. Mike batting practice for the second Memorial Hospital Monday night to would not justify grant funding for a adding she would oppose the proposal village charm ... it’s not,” Evans alcohol problem and the appropriate into 10th. 4. Louisville (1) (28-3) 413 ple. Andy Tedford had 14 for Faith Baltimore Clippers. McDonald had 20 points and Jeff straight day Monday and reported no begin mapping a strategy for some treatment facility. while youth services were lacking. said. response to it. However, at least one team 5. Oregon St. (26-3) 380 and Mark Eliasson 10 for Wapping. .lanaszak, 23, of St Paul, Minn , Capello 4 for Blue Moon while Mike problems with his question mark kind'of action. Referring to the town’s 91 ad- Ms. Lescault defined the problem Ted Cummings, chairman of the remained stable; despite DePauTs 6. Syracuse (25-3) 353 Rick. Casavant pumped in 27 for St. signed with the NHL's Minnesota Taylor (12) and Tom Shields (6) led elbow. Zimmer left the park ill with ‘Un-Opening’ As a result, a volunteer task force missions to state in-patient facilities here as different from the inner-city, Democratic Town Committee, Student Reports first loss of the season last week, a 7. Indiana (20-7) 347 Mary's while Chris Kilpatrick had 6 North Stars, the parent club of the CBC Dan Callahan had 8 points and the flu for the second straight day. was given a broad mandate to deter- last year, Walsh said, “I doubt you’d where half-way houses are needed as responding to a suggestion that the double overtime setback at the hands 8. Maryland (23-6) .244 for Concordia; Dave Modean had 21 Clippers, and was assigned to VERNON — Rockville High School Scott Altrui 6 for VFW while Scott The full .squad reports today at 9:30 Sponsored mine this region’s response to the find more than 30 people (involved). a substitute family structure. town pool resources with Hartford of Notre Dame, the Blue Demons 9. Ohio St. (20-7) 196 markers for Trinity while George Baltimore, a Clipper spokesman said students will receive mid-term Gentlicore had 8 and Chad Mussolini a m., followed by the first full camp alcoholism that was identified by That really doesn’t give you much of “Manchester doesn’t have a lot of said, “’There is in this community a easily held onto first place. DePaul, 10. Georgetown (24-5) 173 Hanlon had 20 for Methodist. Mondav reports on Wednesday. 3 for Willis. workout By Students local officials as a real problem in a base to open a half-way house.” He street-people ... not that it’s great deal of latent, submersed 26-1, took over the No. 1 spot from 11. Notre Dame (22-5) 136 this community. Interested parents may check with Duke in the eighth week of the season 12. Brigham Young (24-4) 128 added that Manchester’s admission lightweight (the town’s problem), alcoholism ... that will not show its the student’s guidance counselor if BISINESSME.N MANCHESTER - Students at Bill Walsh, executive director of and its perch atop the standings has 13. St. John’s (24-4) 122 J*- rate was less than half that of the it’s just a different problem,” she ugly face to be treated in Hartford... Moriarty Fuel trimmed Fuss & Manchester Community College will the Southeastern Council on Alcohol they have any questions. been unchallenged for the last six 14. Missouri (23-5) 112 city of Norwich, which has a smaller said. if everyone ... were to spill their guts O'Neill, 79-71, Pete’s overwhelmed SouthWindsor Advances hold a Grand Un-Opening of their stu- and Drug Dependence, said the weeks. The Blue Demons, who head 15, North Carolina (21-7) 104 population. Bill Evans, director of human ser- out here tonight, we’d see the need Craft Show Westown Pharmacy, 83-68, dent center March 11. region could have a treatment facili- into the NCAA tournament as the top 16. Duke (22-8) 99 “You need a hell of a lot more vices at the hospital, spoke in for some kind of service.” MANCHESTER — A presentation Manchester Cycle Shop raced past Held partly in protest against the ty within six months’ time if existing seed in the West with a first-round 17, Weber St. (26-2) 98 Trimming South Catholic documentation,” Walsh said. emotional opposition to Lescault’s The hospital is proposing a treat- of unique crafts and plants, also an Farr’s, 90-60, and One Hour Mar- oft-delayed opening of the center, the service organizations, corporations bye, received 36 first-place votes for 18. Texas A&M (24-7) 47 Ms. Lescault was similarly remarks, “ 111 tell you where the ment facility that will extend care to exotic tea will be held Sunday at 2 tinizing bested B.A. Club, 81-67, last Un-Opening will include an 8:30 a m. and other community resources were 5M points, far outstripping LSU. 19. Arizona St. (21-6) 35 Racing to an early 12-0 lead and 16- South M iiuUor (63) — Allen 5-3-13. pessimistic over the need for a long- street-people live, in the cellars of alcoholics beyond the 28-day p.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran night at Illing. showing of National Lampoon’s properly organized. But Walsh also Louisiana State, which defeated 20. Kansas State (21-8) 30 1 bulge at the turn. South Windsor Anthony 3-2-8, Brazier 1-2-4, Cecchini 0-0- term care program in town. She said apartments in town.” emergency period. The proposal, Church by the Widows-Widowers Ron Frenette had 22 points. Bob Animal House flick, and an Ap- said the town must clearly define its Florida, Alabama and Kentucky, High overpowered South Catholic, 63- 0, Flanagan 0-1-1. Garvey 1-0-2. Moz- Manchester, “looks like an ideal Evans said his caseload had tripled called “First Step,” was developed Associated. Studdat 18 and Paul and Dave palachian Mountain band. needs. gained the No. 2 rating with 421 zicalo 7-3-17, Moore 0-0-0. Pastula 2-0-4, place for a prevention program ... A in the last year, adding that he was by Evans to counter the dearth of Widowed persons are invited to at- Bird Cited Frenette 16 and 10 respectively for 36, in a CIAC State Basketball Tour- Don Malinowski, program coor- Barbara Lescault, executive direc- points, barely edging Kentucky, Pugliese 4-0-8. Simons 1-0-2, Stelm at 1-2- halfway house is for victims (of unable to secure admission for his services in the Tolland, Manchester Fuel while Tim Hogan had 16, Jay nament Class L Region III semifinal 4. T o ta ls 25-13-63 dinator, said today the student ac- tor of the Combined Hospitals tend. For further information call which had 420 points. NEW YORK (UPI) - Larry Bird, alcoholism). Prevention is the prime patients at the state facility in and Stafford area. Betty Squires, president, at 569-1780. Howroyd 15, Mahc Schardt 11 and clash last night at Bloomfield High. tivities office was providing the Alcohol Program and vice-president The Wildcats, who topped Auburn whose brilliant all-around play led key.” Norwich. William Faber, retired chairman Norm Daignault 10 for F&O. Chip The Bobcats, 19-4, will now face South Culholii- (36) — Ayers 2-0-4, entertainment free “because the of the Alcoholism Consortium, raised and Mississippi before losing to LSU, the Boston Celtics to four straight Funding for the preliminary Conran had 42, Kent Smith 14, Mike Bristol Eastern High, a 54-52 winner Carbone 3-0-6. Giuliano 0-0-0. Herbert 0-1- social life here is non-existent. He the possibility of incorporating a held the No. 3 rating with one first- victories, Monday was named the proposal, developed by Manchester Reardon 11 and Jim Grimes 10 tallies over Windsor Locks, in the Region HI 1, Masini 0-1-1, M irabcllo 0-0-0. Mozzicato said the affair will last all day and private treatment center. Alcoholics THMKSOViG place vote. Louisville, which won NBA's Player of the Week for the Memorial Hospital’s Human Ser- Lutz To Visit Hospital for Pete’s while Bob Hartnett had 20, finals at Central Connecticut State 1-0-2. Thom as 3-0-6. Williams 6-4-16 into the night, with John Belushi availing themselves of its services both its games, also received a first- period ending March 2, vices Department, was unlikely, Ms. NOVENA TO ST. H E Dave McKenna 17, Steve Howroyd College’s Kaiser Gymnasium in New Totals 15-6-36 being shown again at 7 p.m. The would arrange for payment private- MANCHESTER—The second annual students aged 4,5,6 and 7. Each program place vote and remained No. 4 with In four games, the Celtics' rookie Lescault said. The Health Systems 4 tia a I * and Craig Phillips 11 apiece and Walt Britain at 8:15. music will be provided by the Jugger- ly, most likely through insurance “Lutz Junior Museum Visits the Hospital” will be conducted for one hour. The 413 points while Oregon State stayed averaged 31 points, 10.8 rebounds and Agency, which must award a cer- b iMa ■! M b M w w Bogar 10 for Westown. The South Windsor-Bristol Eastern naut Jug Band. programs. program will be held this year at miximum number of children that can be il bia (bW, bWM bbmMt il bi at No. 5 on the strength of its vic- five assists per game while hitting at tificate of need as part of the state Bud Talaga had 16 points and Stan winner will face the East Catholic- Singleton Reports The Student Senate is also trying to “Think of the options; maybe you Manchester Memorial Hospital from accommodated per program is 45. * iMbn* aaM b Ibi tories over California and Oregon. a .602 clip from the field — including funding process, has already set its Alexander and Ed Kowal 14 apiece Spring Weather? Crosby loser Friday night in a state pick up the slack left among the don’t want federal and state grants Tuesday through Friday, April 8 to 11. Children will be divided into groups of ap- il w i T« ! IIM iMbH I n bi Syracuse, like St. John’s and Seton seven of 13 from three-point range. MIAMI (UPI) - Outfielder Ken priorities, she said. They parallel the for Cycle while Ben'Grzyb and Steve . quarterfinal at a time and site to be burnt out cinders of the old student and the strings that go with them,” This program is design^ to provide proximately 15 each upon arrival at the b«b •! i« kart ai laib N b Hall a victim of Georgetown, slid to He topped off the week with 41 Windbreakers and Singleton reported no side effects Rascher netted 21 apiece for Farr’s. announced. The reverse pairing will center. Andy Paterna, director of young children with a better understan- hospital. 'The programs will be conducted M la dn a* m paa b m b No. 6 with 353 points. Big Ten cham- points, 13 rebounds and seven assists mittens were needed over the also occur, from an ailing left knee after his Pete Denz pumped in 20 points, Bob student activities, said today the Britannia Chapter ding of the hospital and to prepare on ’Tuesday through Friday of the week of ^ aM aa hb ■ b a b n * al pion Indiana, with 347 points, gained in the Celtics' triumph over Detroit third workout with the Baltimore Pancake Breakfast Gorman 19 and Bob Boland 16 for the weekend when cold weather hit Tony Mozzicato had 17 points, John senate will sponsor free barbecue MANCHESTER - Britannia children for potential experiences in a April 8 to 11 at 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. or 1 ■|Bla>abnbal|n the No. 7 perch with a 76-73 overtime Sunday. Orioles Monday. n n i In i n i n b b I Florida. Los Angeles Dodger Allen 13 and Peter Anthony and lunches and entertainment once the MANCHESTER - The Chapter, Daughters of the British hospital. p.m. victory over Ohio State. Cleaners while A1 Wiley had 20, Singleton, runner-up to Don Baylor nbi y Manager Tom Lasorda smiles Pugl'ese 8 apiece for South weather breaks. ”We hope this might Manchester Lion’s Club will sponsor Empire, will meet Thursday at 11:30 Registration for this free program must The program is being sponsored by the Join Nighthawks Kevin Kravontka 15 and Ralph for the American Leagues Most in some way pay students back for its first annual "All You Can Eat” a.m. at the home of Mrs. Max 0. be made before Saturday through the Lutz Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary la ba la Kin Ibb M an Maryland, which defeated Georgia Pemberton 11 for B.A. when Clubhouse Manager Jim S t t h e \ ^ ^ f “ ^^ Valuable Player award last year, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The New the inconvenience of the building Pancake Breakfast March 9 from 9 Heim, 131 Old Farms Road, West Junior Museum. Teachers interested in and Department of Child Life, in coopera- al Ma’M M bi^'b paM Tech and Clemson, hung on t^ h e No. reported to camp with his knee bM ibalaaafimbabn York Rangers Monday assigned Muhe asked if he wanted to go j^ree quarters, delays.” a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Army and Navy Simsbury. reserving a time block for their class tion with the Lutz Junior Museum. ’The 8 position in spite of its loss to Duke. IINTEREAITH slightly swollen. He had it wrapped « laa nb mim la aai ba. defenseman Jocelyn Guevrcmont back to California to warm up. Dwight Williams had 16 pdlnts for The center’s new opening date has Club, 1090 Main St, Plans for the annual State should contact the museum at 643-0949 program will be conducted by hospital The Buckeyes defeated Purdue Action last Saturday at Illing saw for each of his first two practice b n b bi I ba bl ig apal before losing to the Hoosiers to sup- and left wing Claude Larose to the Temperatures dropped to the South, which winds up 12-12 for the been set for mid-April, after being Donation for adults will be two Luncheon to be held Wednesday, during this time. Reservations are on a personnel and auxiliary members, with Emanuel trip Temple Beth Sholom, sessions but discarded the bandage port their move to the top 10. New Haven Nighthawks of the low 30s at the Dodger camp in season. The Rebels were defending promised in September, December dollars and one dollar for children 12 April 9 at Lyman Orchards in first-come, first served basis. consultation handled by the staff of the 45-21, Faith Lutheran stop Wapping, Mondav B.AI.W. The Hoyas of Georgetown, who . and March. and under. Middlefield, will be finalized. The program is open to class groups of Lutz Junior Museum. 30-18, St, Mary’s rout Concordia, 70- Vero Beach. (UPI Photo) Class L champs. 10 - EVENING HERALD, Tues.. March 4, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Tues., March 4, 1980 - 1 1 Jean Big News Sports Parade Reve nge I n d ia n Motive DALLAS (UPI) — She has been ment win. King appears tonight in were. I had to think back about the "He was one of my very best By No Crisis^ back on the tennis tour for eight the first round of U>e tour’s Dallas things that I did to win before and try friends and he was my doctor. 'When Milt region and now 17-6, advanced to the country (Manchester) match but the months now and during that time she event. to do those things over again. all those things happened I began to By LEN AUSTER over his last 10 games. That includes round of 16 with a 76-44 win over Indian pre-season was geared has mostiy been a conversation Before winning in Houston she had “A lot of kids out here would say re-evaluate things. Rirhman Herald Spoiiiwriler a 2-point outing against East Hart- Emergency Glastonbuiy. The Owls, sixth ranked, towards it. They faced Norwalk piece. defeated Evonne Goolagong Cawley that they could only play two tour- “I’ve been working harder and I’ve ford in which he played sparingly When the quintets met a year ago toppled third-ranked Norwich Free High, and Westhill of Stamford in Now she is the hottest thing in the in the Detroit finals, 6-1, 6-3. naments in a row and then would been paying the price. And the last because of a bout with the flu. in a GAC State Basketball Tourna- Academy, 68-53. Hartford Public scrimmages. “That’s one reason we sport., Biiiie Jean King, 36, who King returned to the tennis tour as have to rest. So I thought that two weeks I’ve been moving real In Baseball ment clash, the final score read The Manchester-Hartford Public stands 6-11 but is better than its traveled to the southern part of the aimost single-handedly turned a full-time singles player last June, sounded good and that I would try it, well. These little tree trunks (the winner will face the Weaver-Penney MIAMI (UPI) — Ray Grebey, the “TTie players always talk about all Hartford Public 86, Manchester High record because it forfeited several state; to play city teams,” Pearson women’s tennis into a big-money oc- and she immediately ran into people too. But I found I had to play all the term she uses in referring to her winner Thursday night in the Region man empowered to speak for the the money we make,” says another 49. victories early In the year due to an explains. cupation, is winning again. who said she could not reach the time. When I start in I’ve got to keep legs) have been moving real fast.” championship tilt at a site and time baseball owners, tells me despite all owner, “ What’s so wrong if some of That memory lingers. ineligible player. “I hope we don’t go in in awe of "I woke up this morning,” King form that naade her the most feared at it.” Despite her improved play. King’s to be announced. Both Region the talk about a strike, there is “no us do show a profit? Why do we have The Indians will try to turn matters "It will be their speed and them. We shouldn’t We’re.certainly said Monday, “and I thought, ‘Gee, competitor in her sport. Her work has begun to pay off, but victory over Navratilova was a sur- finalists, however^ advance to the crisis, no emergency,” and that to justify our position all the time? around as the pair goes at it again quickness Versus our size and capable of playing well against them. I’m not as tired as I usuaiiy am.’ "People kept saying my legs aren’t not before she underwent some prise. state quarterfinals on Saturday. negotiations with the players have Nobody ever makes Exxon do It. Or tonight in a Class LL Region I strength basically," Pearson We’re confident. I feel we have a lot "Then it came to me. ‘You know going to make it,” King said. ‘"They traumatic times. “I wouldn’t say Martina played one Penney and Weaver collide in the been "very productive” so far. General Motors.” semifinal at the University of Hart- evaluates the match-up. “It’s two more going for us this year. We’re very weii why you aren’t tired, you kept saying that I would be looking at “Laat month my grandfather of her ripsnorting matches,” King other Region 1 semifinal tonight at Both sides, he says, have Basically, that’s the owners’ side. ford at 8:15. different styles and they’ve been able playing well as a team and we have a donkey,’ I said to myself. ‘You won, 14-year-olds across the net and that I died,’’.King said. “My parents were said. “But since she has been playing Manchester High at 8:15. exchanged proposals in an effort to Now, let’s hear from the players. The tilt is the second half of a to forde their style on us in the past. tournament game under our belt you little devil you.’” would be the oldest person playing.” .in a car wreck recently, but they are so well she might have been due fo r. Penney has two tourney wins to its reach a new Basic Agreement and As the expired Basic Agreement doubleheader with Class S Division What we have to do is dominate the which should help us. The victory King was savoring was But what other people say has all right. And then there was John an off day. credit. The Black Knights, 7-15, avoid a walkout by the players before reads now, they have to wait six schools Cromwell and East Windsor middle of the lane and use our size “ ...The major difference (between a decision over Martina Navratilova never bothered King that much. Marshall (the orthopedic surgeon “On the other hand. I’ve been knocked off crosstown East Hartford the season starts next month. He years to get their free agency. ’The meeting in the 6:30 opener. and strength. this year and last) is we’re a better Sunday, night in the finals of the "I had to learn how to play all over who worked for the New York Giants playing better and better. To me, High, 51-42, to gain the eighth and adds there has been “more free- owners wish to keep it that way while “We’ve been looking forward to the Biggest headaches for Manchester team and I don’t think they are as final spot in the Region. They Houston stop bn the women’s tennis again,” she said. “I had to remember and died in a plane crash en route to these are the good old days.” the players are proposing they be wheeling discussion and exchange of game for a year,” admits Tribe will be containing lightning-quick good. That cuts the differential followed that with a 65-58 upset win tour — her second straight tourna- how to practice, what the disciplines the Winter Olympics last month). free to negotiate with whom they like ideas than we’ve ever had in the Coach Doug Pearson, “We knew guard Mike Adams and 6-foot-8 pivot- there,” Pearson continued. over top-ranked Windham High. after four years. past.” we’d have to cross the bridge sooner man Chris Canty. “He (Canty) is big Manchester’s top three scorers Weaver, 10-9, moved into this “ Why can’t a ballplayer, like To me, that sounds like definite or later and that we’d have to play and strong but we’re going to have to have been 6-foot-5 junior pivotman bracket with an 81-74 duke over progress has been made, but I came everyone else in the United States, be Hartford Public eventually. go right at him; we have to go right Bill Anderson (12.6), 6-foot-2 senior Rockville High. Davis and Rozelle away with an entirely different idea allowed to sell his services without “We’d like to makeamends for last at all of them,” Pearson states, “We co-captain Brian Sweeney (11.5) and Guards Andy Sylvester and Bob when I put the same question to Mark controls or restrictions?” asks year. We didn’t play very well that have to use our size, our 6-foot-3 senior Rich Koepsel (10.9). Linnell have 29 and 20 points respec- Belanger, the Baltimore Orioles’ Belanger. "The decision by ar- game,” Pearson drags out some aggressiveness. We have to go right '" If The hard-working Sweeney, who has tively in the tourney outings'while Still Miles Apart veteran shortstop who is a member bitrator Peter Seitz in 1976 (per- painful memories. at them every minute.” proven to be a fine offensive Pete Cace has dumped in 22 for the V V’... of the Players’ Executive Committee taining to Andy Messersmith and Manchester, second seed in the It’s a typical city (Hartford) vs. rebounder, is bitting at a 13.5 clip Cinderella entry. Unfriendly Meeting DALLAS (UPI) - Oakland and sign Billy Sims to a contract and and has been sitting in on Dave McNally) said a player had to dare the other teams to challenge ' negotiations eight years. be bound to the club he was with for Pitt^urgh’s Dale Tallon, left, and Brian Sutter of St. Louis get managing general partner A1 Davis ■ ■■ ■ says he is perfectly within his rights them in court.” “The owners feel both sides are the year he was signed and one option into pushjng match in front of Penguin goalie Greg Millen last to do whatever he wants to with the Davis' actions will apparently making progress," I said to him. “Is year, 7 5-5’s all. We thought it would night. No damage was done. (UPI Photo) Raiders. NFL Commissioner Pete touch off a lenghty court fight. that right?” be chaotic, so we gave them (the Rozelle says Davis is threatening the Already courts in Los Angeles and "Wrong,” he came right back. owners) six years. After four years, we’ve taken another look at it and foundation of the league. Oakland have given different rulings “We don’t see any progress at all. I «U I| And although representatives of concerning the NFL’s right to halt don’t know how anyone can call it feel a four-year period would be the NFL's 28 clubs gathered to talk Davis. 'progress’ when you come into more equitable than six. about the situation Monday, they The city of Oakland has instituted negotiations with nothing and expect “What .the owners also are 76ers^ President to trade it for something.” proposing now is a ceiling on came no closer to resolving it than “eminent domain’’ proceedings when they came to town. against the Raiders in order to keep salaries,” says Belanger. "They Rozelle summoned the league them in town and the Oakland city at- want to establish a salary structure Appreciates Dr, J owners to Dallas to bring them up to torney has said he is considering con- Getting Confusing from zero to six years. For example, date on the legal ramifications of tempt proceedings against Davis This was getting a bit confusing. the most any first-year player could PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Even copyrighted story Monday morning Davis' plans to move his team from because he signed the contract with One side is saying there has been make would be $40,600 or $40,800 with though he's only been at his new job a in the Philadelphia Bulletin. Oakland to Los Angeles. Then Los Angeles stadium officials. progress and the other side is an incentive bonus,- the maximum a little more than a month. Erving had said when he signed his Rozelle and the owners listened to In addition, the NFl. could enact claiming there has been none what- second year piayer could earn would Philadelphia 76ers President Lou current contract that he would retire Davis explain why he should be given sanctions against the Raiders or soever. Who’s right and who’s be $58,600, and so on up to $152,000 for Scheinfeld knows the value of having when it expired. However, he was league approval to move his Davis, even though Rozelle admitted wrong? Personally, I don’t think a six-year player. If that plan were to someone such as Julius Erving quoted last month as saying he franchise. that such actions would probably there will be a strike merely be implemented, all average salaries around. thought he could play a few years But Davis made it clear following lead to more court fights. listening to both sides. Regardless of would be reduced $25,000. And Scheinfeld would like to keep past that. the meeting that no matter what the The NFL has a regularly scheduled whether there is or there isn’t, one the famed “Dr. J,“ disclosing Mon- "I feel as good as I've felt in the league decided, he was taking his meeting next week in Palm Springs, outcome is dead certain — it will be Another Proposal day he wants to discuss with Erving last four years, that's for sure," he players, his front office staff, his Calif., and Rozelle said it was possi- you, Joe Fan, who pays, and that the possibility of signing him to a said. “It feels like I'm approaching blocking sleds and his weight equip- ble -■ although not certain — the being the case, you be the judge and Another of the owners’ proposals lifetime contract at the end of the what a lot of people refer to as a ment and moving down the California league owners might vote on a decide which of the two sides moves calls for increasing the meager com- season. prime. 1 guess it's really an excep- coast. franchise shift at that time. you most. pensation they receive presently for Pretty Halftime Entertainment Offered at Hellion Home Games (Herald Photo !>> Pinio) 'We think so much of Julius that tional situation in that I've been “We plan to move about March 12 So that the owners might be as in- Since age traditionally goes before the loss of a free agent, and the we would hope to work out some sort playing for nine years. or 13," he said. formed as possible about the Oakland beauty, let’s listen to the owners players are opposed to such a of arrangement so that he could "If, at 32 or 33, I can really feel Davis signed an agreement with situation, Rozelle Monday formed a first. change. spend all of his playing years with the myself slowing down... then I'll take Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum of- five-man committee, the members of They would like to know what more “We feel that if they get the com- White Sox to Try 76ers,'’ Scheinfeld said. “Thereafter, a hard look at what my priorities are. ficials last Saturday, a move NFL of- which will gather material from IPs Cold in Florida the players possibly have to strike pensation they’re asking for, it would for, citing figures which show the affect what a player can make on the if he is interested, we would talk But I don't feel that way now." ficials say they must approve before Davis and the stadium commissions It was warmer in Connecticut last weekend than in Florida. about him remaining in our organiza- Erving has averaged 26.5 points it can be acted upon. of both Oakland and Los Angeles. The average major leaguer’s salary was open m arket," Belanger argues. To Negotiate Tuesday tion as an executive." per game this season and ranks fifth "I think the important issue is the committee is headed by Chicago The temperature dropped to 35 degrees with a chill factor of 16 $121,000 last year and will rise to “The more restrictions and controls BASKETBALL Catching Novelty Erving, 30, is currently in the in the NBA in scoring. Since un- protection of the league bylaws,” owner George Halas. degrees at Bay Hill, Fla. Pro golfer Buddy Gardner, right, tried more than $135,000 this year. a player has as a free agent, the less Munrliester vs. Hartford Pulilir al fourth year of a six-year, $3.5 million dergoing offseason rehabilitation to Rozelle said. “Almost everything “They will not make any to use his caddy as a wind buffer while waiting to putt in Sun- Under one of their new proposals, an owner would bid for him. That’s PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) - I ofH, 8:1.5 just common sen.se.” Don Baylor, the American League’s contract he signed after the 76ers ob- hixknees, he is enjoying his best year must be approved by a ihree-fourths recommendations,” Rozelle said. day’s final round of the PGA event. (UPI Photo) the owners point out, a player with Penney vs. Weaver al Manohesler SARASOTA, Fia. (UPI) - Tbe Squires conceded he would have M'VP and the major league RBI High, '8:13 tained him from the New York Nets junhe NBA and has carried the Sixers majority. “They will simply gather the infor- five years service < will collect h The players point out they average Chicago White Sox are planning to difficulty attempting to throw out in October 1976, He played for fiVe- “I deeply regret that he (Davis) mation and present it to the owners. monthly pension of $1,673'a t 65; a leader in 1979, is attempting to ' to the league’s second-best record, only five years in the majors, then Wednesday try something no other major ieague anyone trying to steal third base, es- years in the Americqp Basketball 49-17. has not come to the league earlier “In addition, they will talk to the player with 10 years will get $3,347, negotiate a new contract to have to start looking ail over again BASKETBALL club has done in 22 years — but pecially if a righthander was in the Association befor^H^f. with his plans. I’m concerned about networks to see what impact a move and one with 20 years $4,217. guarantee he won’t be traded by the for a new career between the ages of East Calhulir vs. Crosby at CCSC, Manager Tony LaRussa insists it's batter's box. Scheinfeld. a former executive the future of the league. might have on television revenue.” “s , [jury Whereas players need at least four California Angels. 30 and 35. To charges they are 6:.30 not another of owner Bill Veek’s gim- “ But you come over the top on your with the Philadelphia Flyers, was ap- Transactions "If the bylaws are ignored then all Davis said he hoped the owners years in the majors to qualify for a Baylor, who will be 31 this bleeding the game with some of their South Windsor vs. Bristol Eastern micks. throw to second base and people run- pointed president of the Sixers by By I'liilcd PresH Inlernalional sorts of things could follow. We have would see things his way, but he also pension now, the owners are willing summer, earned $160,000, last season astronomical salaries, Belanger at CCSC, 8:15 LaRussa announced Sunday he wili ning there wouldn't be a problem to Hockey and is due to receive the same owner F. Eugene Dixon on Jan. 30. a rule that says the owners cannot said it really didn’t matter to him Said NowSenous to reduce that period to only 43 days. responds, “If we were bleeding the give first baseman Mike Squires a me,” he said. amount this season with a raise to Despite having no experience in Atlanta — Recalled defenseman sell their team to a corporation. But what they did. He was moving. course. “ Nobody has a deal like that,” says game, the owners would be losing chance to become the major leagues' The last left-hander to catch in the LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (UPI) - $170,000 in 1981 and $220,000 in in 1982, professional basketball, he said it Gord Wappel from Birmingham of if the rules are broken I can see some "I’m going back home and get The 25-year-old Austrian was one of them. money. I don’t doubt some are, but Raid ers Move first left-handed catcher in 22 years. majors was Dale Long, who worked Franz Klammer, 1976 Olympic when the contract expires. was clear to him immediately why the Central Hockey League. owner coming along and saying he started on making arrangements to rushed by ambulance to Calgary’s During the last two years, salaries the majority are making money. If “I know we will be subjected to two games for the 1958 Chicago Cubs Colorado — Acquired center Walt downhill champion, is not hurt as But, as of this season, the Angels Erving was so popular on and off the wants to sell his team to General move to Los Angeles,” he said. “And Foothills Hospital, 110 miles to the in the majors went up 64 percent, ac- they’re not, how come they never let some ridicule for this, but the move in relief of Sammy Taylor and Cal court. badly as first thought after his spec- have the right to trade him. I n Two Weeks McKechnie from Toronto for future Motors or to a television network. Los Angeles will be facilitating the east. cording to the owners. This, they us see their books? And if they’re is not a gimmick," said LaRussa. Neeman. "He’s a'spectacular ballplayer and considerations. “And then some team may decide things they need to do for us to move. tacular fall during World Cup claim, compares to a nationwide Baylor and his agent, Jerry Kaps- LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Oakland downhill time trials. “He does not have any significant not, why did someone just buy the Raider General Manager Al Davis “We think Mike has the defensive a beautiful human being and that's a Minnesota — Sent goalie Steve it doesn’t, want to wait for the draft "I'm committed to moving.” ligament or bony injury,” said Dr. average of 11 percent, offering the Mets for $21 million? It can’t be that tein, said they are not attempting to skills to handle the catching job in a rare combination," he said. "He's Janaszak to Baltimore of the Eastern Klammer suffered a deep gash on renegotiate the current pact. They and the head of the Memorial Donald MacKenzie, an orthopedic Bureau of Labor Statistics as their bad a business.” pinch and we'll have him work out at the type of special, winning person Hockey League. his left wrist and a possible fracture have taken the unusual step of Coliseum Commission have signed surgeon. "A plaster cast has been source. the position this spring so he can you want in your organization." New York Islanders — Recalled of his left leg Monday when he lost bypassing the team ’s front office and an agreement to move the NFL applied to his left leg and he will be Over to you, Joe Fan, you be the become an alternate backup catcher Scheinfeld said the possibility of a center Garth MacGuigan from In- Training Camp Notes control about nine seconds after he dealing directly with the board of franchise to Los Angeles and Davis fit to fly back to Vienna on Tuesday judge. Me? 1 don’t see any need for like outfielder Wayne Nordhagen.” lifetime contract would be discussed dianapolis of the International left the starting gate, just before the Eight Lost Money either the owners or the players directors when it meets March 29 in said the move would begin within two Sutton Missing The Chicago Cubs were rained out pute with the team. first S-turn in the Lake Louise night.” weeks. at the end of the season. He said he Hockey League. The profit and loss figures for last crying wolf. They ought to try being Palm Springs, the site of the Angels Squires, who suggested the move to VERO BEACH. Fla. lUPU - Los of their second scheduled day of The Cincinnati Reds reporteiHour “It’s a traumatic experience hadn't talked to Erving yet about the — Signed U.S. year aren’t in yet, but in 1978, eight .newspapermen sometime if they spring training camp. General Manager Roland Hemond Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Sutton workouts, while Minnesota Twins” absentees — outfielder Cesar because of the fans of Oakland," proposal.' Olympian Dave Silk, a right wing, to major league clubs claimed they lost REALLY want to cry all the way to "Jerry and I are writing a letter last week, was enthusiastic about the remained mi.ssing on the second day Manager Gene Mauch named Geronimo, shortshop Dave Concep- Davis said Saturday. “ But in life you Erving was not available for com- a multi-year contract. Sent left wing Fourth Straight Crown more than $2 million. the bank. for Gene Autry and Forrest challenge. of spring training Monday, but his lefthander Jerry Koosman as his cion, first baseman Dan Driessen, learn to live with the sorrow. I owe ment on Scheinfeld's proposal, which Claude Larose and defenseman Shumway and others on the board of agent said Sutton's absence did not starter in the team’s first exhibition and pitcher Manny Sarmiento — them a great deal because they did a w as f ir s t m ade p u b lic -in a Jocelyn Guevremont lo New Haven directors,” Baylor said. “We’re not involve a dispute with the team game Saturday against Detroit, when they held their first full-scale lot for me, but I think the Raiders did "I'm not going to get involved in of the American Hockey League. For Swimming Team trying to renegotiate my contract, The agent said he had talked on the workout of the spring. a lot for the fans of Oakland. catching to the extent it will harm Philadelphia — Called up right In other training camp news. New Metzger Working but I can’t say what wili be in the telephone Sunday to Dodgers my first base piay in any way, York Yankees’ outfielder Reggie The future of former New York Tina Listro 30.3: 100 I.M. 1 Noone 1:11.5, "I would hope when we come down wing Gary Morrison and center Dave Capturing its fourth straight Cen- letter.” because first base still is my primary General Manager Al Campanis and Jackson was fined $1,000 by General Mets’ General Manager Joe 3 Kim Bergland 1:25: 100 Free 1 Noone here we could make the fans of Los Local Soccer Gardner from Maine of the tral Connecticut Winter Swim postion," said Squires, a former little team owner Peter O'Malley ahoul Manager Gene Michael after repor- McDonald was resolved when 1:02.5,2 Mary Ann Troy 1:03.3 : 50 Back 2 Angels’ general manager Buzzie Angeles appreciate us just the way American Hockey League. League championship last Sunday in Despite Handicap league catcher and amateur hockey Sutton College ting to camp two days late, and Los Listro 36.2, 3 Troy 36.4 : 50 Fly 2 Troy Bavasi said he was not upset by we appreciate them.” Tea m Splits McDonald accepted an offer to re- Windsor Locks was the Manchester goalie. South Carolina — Signed Biil Angeles Dodgers’ pitcher Don Sutton 34.7: SO Breast 3 Eileen Byrne 43.7. Baylor’s decision to appeal to the The signing between Davis and Bill main in the organization as vice Rec Swim team. 11/12 boys: 200 Med. Relay 1 Dave CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (UPI) - Metzger threw comfortably from Foster of Duke to a five-year con- board of directors. Robertson, held at the Coliseum in Manchester soccer team, com- remained missing on the secono day president in charge of baseball Coached by Mel Siebold, Ron Budd, Joshua Cushman, Dave Cushman, Roger Metzger, arriving in San Fran- shortstop, but said he would give up “ And I'm certainly not going to get tract as head basketball coach. of spring training. But Sutton’s agent “1 gave them permission to do it,” downtown Los Angeles and attended prised of players age 15 and under, operations under newly appointed Anderson and Karen McArdle, the Dave Clough 2:26.2: M Free 1 Steve cisco Giants camp without the tips of switch-hitting and just bat from the in the way of the four guys (Gienn 3QUIZ Tulane — Signed Tony Yelovich of said his absence did not involve a dis- Bavasi said. “ I have no objection if by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, split in four games last Saturday at General Manager Frank Cashen. Silk Towners compiled a perfect Bylciw, 28.7, 2 Cushman 30.2: 100 I.M. 1 four fingers of his right hand after a left side. Borgmann. Mike Coibern, Marvis Arizona as offensive line coach. Don wants to finish his career here. occurred despite continuing legal the West Hartford Armory in com- record in six meets. Bylciw 1:14.6, 2 Mike Castleman 1:16.2: winter accident, can still play Foiey and Bruce Kimm) who are Rice — Announced the resignation 100 Free 1 Gough 1:11.3,2 Budd 1:13.2: 50 "It's the top hand that supplies the My recommendation is that the battles. Friday, the Ninth U.S. Cir- petition co-sponsored by the pro Triple winners were Scott Jackson, topflight basebail. competing for the two or three of assistant football coach Mike Back 1 Budd 33.7, 2 Castleman 35.4: 50 board listen to what they have to say cuit Court of Appeals in San Fran- Hartford Hellions and the Kris Noone, Steve Bylciw, Linda In early Giants’ workouts, the power, and 1 have to doubt whether I Rader. Fly 1 Castleman, 33.9, 2 (Ashman 34.7, 3 and be guided by it.” cisco upheld the NFL’s rule which regular catching jobs. But I still Wethersfield Soccer Club. 54 Racing Teams Jefferson, Cathy Jacobs and Russ shorjstop has shown that he can field can hit righthanded," he said. Buiieliull Mel Siebold 47.2: SO Breast 1 Bylciw 35.6, states a franchise must obtain 21 think I'm capable of working an in- Playing six a side, the locals were Smith while doubles were achieved arid throw well and is hitting from When Baylor signed the six-year, ning or two behind the plate in games Miiwaukee — Renewed the con- 2 Cushman 41.9 : 200 Free Relay 1 Budd, favorable votes from the 28-member led by Glenn Boggini and Eric by Alison Larkin, Stacey Tomkiel, the left side with consistency. "1 couldn’t tell a difference,” said $1.6 million contract in 1976 it was this season if we ever get in a bind." tract of pitcher Bill Travers. Cushman, Cushman, Clough 2:09.4. league before moving. Wallert on offense and goalie David Eligible for 500 Sandro Squatrito, Angela Elrio, 13/14 girls: 50 Free 1 Angela Ebrio28.5, “1 would have said no way, to look Johnnie LeMaster, who is in his an- considered an extremely high salary. Soever Callahan on defense. Brendan Gorman, Gary McDonough, 3 Laurie Dama 30.7 : 200 I.M. 1 Linda at that hand,” said coach Jim Daven- nual battle with Metzger for the first- But the free-agent draft has boosts New England — Traded midfielder Two teams from Wethersfield and INDIANAPOLIS (U PI) - technical inspections and eligible for Dana Gough and Gordon Kinkade. Jefferson 2:28.6,2 Tracey O’Brien 2:41.8: port. “But after hitting him some salaries to new heights. California Brian Aiderson and a 1981 thirtf- one each from Manchester, Rocky Speedway officials say cars for 54 The team score was Manchester 100 Free 1 Ebrio 1:00.5, 3 Valerie ground balls today. I’d have to say he first baseman Rod Carew is earning Bowling ^ ^ C O f C b O O f C l round draft choice to Atlanta for a qualification attempt for the race PINNETTES-ni%IfWC'X^C'6- AnitaAnifa ShortsQhnrt« Hill and Newington took part. racing teams or owners will be eligi- won by CART driver Rick Mears. 395, Windsor Locks 206. Katkaveck 1:06.3: 100 Back 1 Katkaveck is going to play again. He’s not 100 string shortsop spot. “The guy has as $800,000 per season with a boost to $1 cash; released forwards Steve Reid 1:14.7, 3 O’Brien 1:17.1: 100 Fly 1 Jeffer- 213-198-582, Lois Brown NATIONAI,. liOt.kl-:V I.KVt.l I-: NVTMtNVI. HVSkkTHVU. V ssoi,. 0/x Manchester lost to both ble to submit entries for the up- Also invited were three persons Local placements were: percent, but who would have thought much determination as anybody I’ve million in 1982 and 1983. CtMI'ltK 1.1. C O N H .R K N t K KVSTkHN rONKKKKNti and Dale Peterson, goalies John son 1:07.3, 3 Erin Sherman 1:15.9: 100 191-504, Maryann Grabeck PATHICk Ml.VMM DIVISION Wethersfield teams, 4-0 and 3-0, but coming Indianapolis 500. who owned one car each certified for he would ever get this far^” ever seen.” Playing in all 160 of the Angels’ W L T Pis W L P c i G B Feeley and Pat Wasmuth, and 8 and under girls: 25 Free 1 Alison Breast 1 Jefferson 1:16.5, 2 Jeanne 188-487, Linda Burton 178- stopped Rocky Hill, 2-0, and The race is set for May 25 with two other USAC events last year, and six games last season, Baylor, who fTuladelphia 41 6 15 97 Boston 50 15 769 - OMt Dt 6USSCH9U PUWED defenders George Lamptey, Carlos Larkin 17.2, 3 Paula Knight 18.1: 25 Back Lemleux 1:23.6. 481, Ginger Yourkas 474, NY Rangers 30 2S 6 69 Philadelphia 49 17 .742 l ‘t ON TWO M6A TITLE TEAMS. Newington. 1-0. weekends of time trials preceding received 20 of 28 first-place MVP 29 26 9 67 others “who own seven cars with a 1 Larkin 21.0,2 Knight 22.0: 25 Butterfly 2 13/14 boys: 200 Med. Relay 1 Gehan NY Islanders New York 33 34 493 18 WHICH TWO ? Mendez and Helder Mateus. the event. Qualifications were set for votes, drove in 139 runs and also was Tina Ahrens 473, Katy Atlanta 27 24 11 65 Washington 30 35 462 20 reasonable chance of qualifying this Larkin 20.7, S Laura Sines 24.3 : 25 Breast Fallone, Gary McDonough, Brendan Gor- Washington 19 35 10 48 New Jersey 28 40 412 23>t A. 'h6tX:KS,7JKNICHS May 10-11 and May 17-18. the major league-leader in runs Spearin 472, Carol Bushnell year.” 2 Knight 24.6; 3 Sines 27.9. man, Gary Wilson 2:29.9 : 50 Free 1 463, Pam Robertson 462, 1Ilk nivisHiN < kNTHVI. DIVISION B. SS CELTICS,TtlAKEItS Invitations for the owners of 82 All invitations must be returned by 8 and under boys: 25 Free 3 Eric Hart Fallone 29.6, 3 Andy Halpryn 39.0: 200 scored with. 120. His .296 batting W L T Pts W L Pet GB lOimiCkS.TSKNICICS ^ Cards’ Exec Optimistic were mailed, an announcement by I.M. 1 Gorman 2:51.9: 100 Free 2 Fallone average included 33 doubles and 36 Louise Herdlein 457, Leona (Thicago 29 21 14 72 Atlanta 41 26 612 - April 15, accompanied by a $1,000 18.9: 25 Back 2 Brian Parkany 23.3, 3 you CAN DO IT St L(Mis 28 26 10 66 San Antonio 33 34 493 8 Speedway President John R. Cooper Mike Gudmundsen 24.6: 25 Fly 3 Doug 1:12.9, 3 Wilson 1:29.3: 100 Back 1 Gor- home ruhs. Baldassario 454. Edmonton 20 23 12 52 Houston 33 34 493 8 tLOHYOimSUE ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - acceptance fee per car. Vancouver 20 32 11 51 Indiana 31 36 463 10 third in the National League's said Monday. Hutton 24.0 : 25 Breast 2 Hutton 25.7, 3 man 1:17.8, 2 Halpryn 1:50.6: 100 Fly 1 BASIC STANCE FOR CROSSING General Manager John Claiborne has Eastern Division with an 86-76 Cooper has been trying to set up an ICY PATCHES Y- Mark Abarbanel 141-366, Colorado 17 36 10 44 Cleveland 27 42 391 15 Although the owners were not iden- independent group to oversee cham- Hart 26.1. McDonough 1:30.7: 100 Breast 1 Winnipeg 15 41 10 40 Detroit 15'51 237 25*1 told his St. Louis Cardinals he is record. McDonough 1:21.5, 3 Wilson 2:03.3 : 200 Bert Davis 158-405, Jerry WAI.ESCONKEHENCK WkSTKRN CONFKHKNt>; tified, the statement said any car pionship car racing and deal with 9/10 girls: 200 Medley Relay 1 Jennifer The two most Important things lo re- Ashford Funeral cautiously optimistic his club will be Claiborne urged his players to cut Birrell, Pam Kuzmeski, Stacey Tomkiel, Free Relay 1 Wilson, Gorman, Smith 146-141-409, Ed Bur- V»KKIS DIVISION VIIDWkST DIVISION that was certified to attempt members both of USAC and CART. member when skiing Ice are to stand bank 153-404, Rocco W L T Pts W L P c i GB WANTED better than .500 this season. down on their mental mistakes this Kathy Benson, 2:25.1: 50 Free 3 McDonough, Fallone 2:13.5. directly over the uphill edges and LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Emmett Montreal 37 20 B 82 Kansas City 42 27 609 - qualification for the Memorial Day Cooper was not available tor com- luos Angeles 26 31 9 61 Milwaukee 40 29 580 2 Addressing his squad on the first year. He cited seven games the Car- Kuzmeski 34.6:1001.M. 1 Tomkiel 1:16.3: Open—Women:50 Free 1 Cathy Jacobs keep the body quiet. This will allow Ashford, the first black umpire in the Lupacchino 138-354, Jim holiday race last year was invited to ment on his reconciliation effort, but 26.5, 2 Dana Clough 27.6 : 200 I.M. 1 Martin 145-374, Joe llartfoi^ 23 27 12 58 Denver 25 43 366 16'! day of workouts for the full roster dinals lost with mental blunders last return. 100 Free 2 Birrell 1:11.4: 50 Back 2 you lo maintain a straight, carved major leagues, will be buried Pittsburgh 23 29 12 58 Chicago 23 45 338 1 8 'z Monday, Claiborne said; "Offensive- Speedway spokesman Al Bloemker Birrell 38.2 : 50 Fly 1 Tomkiel 35.1: 50 Jacobs 2:30.8, 3 Deb Clough 2:34.4: 100 track across the Ice and prevent the Twaronite 136-353, Bill Detroit 23 31 9 55 I’tah 21 48 304 21 season — all of them by one run. That would mean most teams on Wednesday following services at the TO BUY ly we’re above average, defensively "Good clubs don’t do that,” he said, "I think everyone is” hoping the Breast 1 Kimneski 42.7,2 Katy Nowman Free 1 Dana Clough 58.9, 2 Marcy skis from breaking loose and skidding McKinney 152-162-441, Vic \DAMS DIVISION PVt IKM DIVISION both the U.S. Auto Club and Cham- MacDonald 59.9: 100 Back 1 Beth downhill. To set the edges, roll the Angelus Funeral Home in Los W L T Pts W L Pci GB we’re above average, and our said. feud will end. 47.0. 7 Abraitis 146-367, Joe Buffalo 39 16 10 88 Seattle 48 20 706 - pionship Auto Racing Teams circuits MacDonald 1:09.3, 2 M. MacDonald leel and ankles uphill. This will bring Angeles. 37 18 9 83 Los Angeles 47 20 .701 <1 pitching's average. If my evolutions “Everybody who was here last 9/10 boys: 200 Medley Relay 1 Dave Dworak 138-382, Bill Boston Thirty-seven of the 39 roster would return to the Speedway, which 1:10.6: 100 Fly 1 Dana Clough 1:09.4,2 M. the knees into the hill as well. To Baseball Commissioner Bowie Minnesota 29 21 13 71 ITtoenix 44 24 647 4 CLEAN year with a car that was certified is Larkin, Senan Gorman, Kevin Bacon, Portland are correct, that should come out members were on hand at training maintain balance, move the upper Kuhn and USC baseball Coach Rod Adamy 135-374, Vic Toronto 28 31 5 61 31 36 463 1 6 'i restricted entries to invitation-only welcome,” Bloemker said. Mike Yamott 2:47.1: 50 Free 1 Sandro MacDonald 1:10.5: 100 Breast 1 Jacobs Quebec 22 S3 B 52 San Diego 31 38 449 1 7 'i above .500. camp. Absent were pitcher Silvio 1:19.9, 2 Deb Clough 1:21. body slightly downhill. The shoulders Dedeaux will give the eulogies. Marinelli 168mi, John Izzo (iolden State 20 48 294 28 after several legal maneuvers by CART members left USAC in the Squatritio 32, 2 Yamott 35.3: 100 I.M. 1 should be square lo the skis, the arms "But I’m not trying to tell you that Martinez, ill with pneumonia in the Open-Men: 50 I^ee 1 Russ Smith 24.9, 142-159-415, Nonny Zazzaro St Louis 5, Pittsburgh 1 USED CARS members of the opposing groups last Scott Jackson 1:21,2 Squatrito 1:24.3:100 relaxed. Ashford died Saturday at Marina VIomtaT ■ fall of 1978 in a dispute over rules, 135-135-398, Bob Frost 138- I'ur»4lu4*ii (*umr> this is a divisibn-winning club. We're Dominican Republic, and outfielder year. Free 1 Jackson 1:13.5, 2 Yamott 1:17.1: 2 Gordon Klndade, 27.0, 3 Jim Griffin Mercy Hospital following a massive 1 Nn whndulntl capable of winning more than we lose and formed their own racing body. 29.4: 200 I.M. 1 Smith 2:26.5, 2 Ken 373, Bob Claughsey 148-^, Edmonton at NV Iilanden Keith Smith, who lives in nearby Cooper has been struggling to 50 Back 1 Squatrito 40.3, 2 Larkin 40.3, 3 heart attack. He was 61. Colorado at Philadelphia and I think we have the talent to win USAC tried to bar the majdl' teams Gorman 41.9: SO Fly 1 Jackson 38.0, 2 Iczkowski 2:40.5, 3 Kevin Brady 2:52.6: Rtprmiftd by p«rmittton ot Skiing MAgAiinn Andy Lamoureaux 365,^ Winnipeg at Vancouver Palmetto, Fla. There was no reconcile the warring factions in Ashford began umpiring in the GARIER from running in the race last year, 100 Free 1 Kinkade 59.9,2 Griffin 1:06.4,3 Ttchmc«i lu itla n c t provided by Proleetionef It 4>untrw Indiana at New Jersey the division. But I’m not saying in ad- explanation for the absence of Smith, Bacon 43.3 : 50 Breast 1 Gorman 45.4, 2 Ski Intiruclort ol Americe. minor leagues in 1951 in the old Bujaucius 356, Art Johnson championship auto racing. but a federal judge said CART Dave Bylciw 46.0, 3 Campbell 47.8 : 200 Brady 1:13.5: 100 Back 1 Griffin 1:15.6, 2 Buffalo at NY Rangen Detroit at Washington vance that this club is going to go out the American Association batting Southwest League and quickly 350, Tony Marinelli Sr. 361, Atlanta at Lot Angelet itouston at Atlanta The invitation list is 18 short of the Brady 1:22.1: 100 Fly I Smith 1:04.9, 2 St. Louis at Washington and win it.” champion last year. members had to be given a chance to Free Relay 1 Larkin, Gorman, Bacon, Pete Aceto 374, Al Boston at San Antonio 100-car entry list for 1979, but in- qualify. Yamott 2:29.5. Iczkowski 1:13.9: 100 Breast 1 Kinkade worked his way up to the Pacific Toronto at Pittsburg ('.olden State at I'U h The Cardinals last season finished Coast League, later becoming that Bujaucius 354, Tim Boston at Detroit Los Angelos at Milwaukee 12M M a l^ r^ u n c h M to r cluded all 72 cars which had passed 11/12 eirls: SO Free 1 Kris Noone 28.2,2 1:14.0, 2 Iczkowski 1:22.5. Minnesota at Quebec Seattle at Portland TEL 648-8464 league’s umpire In-chlef. Castagna 358, Jim ^11363. Chicago at Vancouver Cleveland «t Sun Diego 12 - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. March 4, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Tues., March 4, 1980 - 13

c Help Hfantgtf 13 Htip Wantad 13 Help Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Grand List Is Doubled The Region______WE ARE LOOKING FOR IMMEDIATE OPENING. Housewives interested In HELP WANTED School nurse, Bolton public The Reciion making good money for part schools, Full-time position, 10 time hours, soliciting from months per year. For infor- TRANSemmON our pleasant Blast Hartford Bridgaport Operator mation and application, con- TYPIST Because of Revaluation Office. Hourly rate. Plus com- Will train Action Delayed tact Raymond A. Allen Jr., We have an in- BOLTON - The Oct. 1,1979 Grahd missions. plus bonuses. Hours superintendent of schools. Iteresting and emphasize that you can definitely not reflect any changes by the Board of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- Paid holidays, excellent In- Notch Road, Bolton. EOE. List increased $42,402,230 or 2.6 times I challenging position In multiply the old mill rate by your Tax Review. The board will be in ses- ADVERTISING 4993, ask for Teresa. surance benefits. Full time lour Medical Records more than the 1978 Grand List, most- new assessment to estimate your sion, to hear grievances on property RAHS position. 50 hour week. App- WANTED - ADULT iD e p a rtm e n t for a ly because of last year’s revaluation taxes." assessments and make changes if On Appointments ly in person to: PRIVATE party to board my I Transcription Typist. 1 D A Y ...... 14*iMiKiMi of all property in town. The Board of Finance is~ currently necessary, oh March 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 poodles temporarily. Send Good typing skills, 3 DAYS ...13’amram replies to Box V, c/o The Oct. 1, 1979 Grand List totals hearing budget requests from noon, March 10 and 13 from 7 to 10 BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 METRONICS I and the ability to use a as a member of the fire department. 6 DAYS ...12‘ iMiraiHi Manchester Herald. I Transcriber a must. $68,745,574: $62,644,797 for real es- various town boards and com- p.m. in the assessor’s office in the By BARBARA RICHMOND to 5:30, Monday thru Friday Route 6 a 44 A The question arose when William John- 26DAYS ...IVfw m in and school vacations. Own We offer Comprehen- tate, $1,541,335 for personal property missions. Public hearings on those Community Hall. Herald Reporter BOLTON DENTAL ASSISTANT - Part- son, former chief of the Vernon Depart- 18WORD,$2.10mm Transportation. Call after I sive Fringe Benefits and $4,559,442 for motor vehicles. requests will be held April 14 and 15. Speaking of the revaluation, done VERNON — The Town Council tabled time position in specialty I and pleasant surroun- ment, and now tHe town’s full-time fire 5:30. 64^7230. The Oct. 1,1978 Grand List totalled 'The Annual Town Budget Meeting by United Appraisal, Hutchinson action Monday night on a list of fire HAPPY ADS •2.80 m practice in East Hartford. I dines. marshal, came up for re-election to the INSPECTOR - Experienced ExpeIxperienced preferred but $26,343,344: $21,853,344 for real es- will he in May and the new mill rate said, “I think United Appraisal has department appointments submitted by WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE INSTITUTE OF LIVING Board of Directors of the Tolland County inspector for first piece and will train. Must have own tate, $642,^ for personal property, will be set immediately after that done a good job with the revaluation Donald Maguda, fire chief, until it checks - 1 day per week. Must have 400 Washington Street Mutual Aid Association. There are 22 fire own transportation. Call 568- receiving inspection. Must be transportation. Reply io Box Hartford, Conn 06106 and $3,846,890 for motor vehicles. meeting. and I find they are able to substan- further into a previous motion passed by able to keep good records and U c/o Evening Herald. departments in Tolland County affiliated 2605. I* EgHl flpgortwlt) tagkim Calvin Hutchinson, assessor, said, During the last four years the tiate the values they placed on the counciL use measuring tools. Apply at with the association. HAIRDRESSER “The increase reflects the terrific in- town’s Grand List has increased by property.” Maguda said the only new appointments AUTO BODY COMBINATION Wesco Industries. JES In- Mayor Marie Herbst said it was her un- dustrial Park, Route 5, South Experienced with following. flation that has taken place since more than $1 million. The 1978 Grand Hutchinson said, "As time has on the list are two district chiefs. He MAN - At least 5 years’ derstanding that the intent of the motion experience. Can start at $7 per Windsor, 568-6334, EOE. Full-time position in busy 1969, especially in the last two to four List increased $1,401,570 - it was the gone by since the revaluation and the reminded the council it had approved U NOTICES Manchester Salon. Call made in July was that the fire marshal hour. All fringe benefits. (Jail years. "Die revaluation reflected that highest increase in the town’s assessor’s office has had time to those appointments separately at a PART TIME - RN or LPN, 45- Ultimate I, 643-2103, or 647- can’t be an active member of the depart- Bill Kates at 688-7596. PART-TIME TELLER - increase in the value of property.” history. compare and review the new December meeting. Loti and Found ■ 1 bed facility. 11 to 7 and 3 to 11. 1315 evenings. Ask for Diana. Thursday nights and Satur- ment because it was felt there would be a Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut Hutchinson said, "The mill rate The 1977 Grand List increased $1,- assessments, I think the revaluation The fire departments, Vernon and SALES AGENT days. Apply Manchester State conflict with fighting fires and also ii,- IMPOUNDED - Yellow lab Street, COACHES - Assistant 'Track Bank. will take a big drop because of the in- 065,026, the 1976 list $817,175 and the has been a very accurate one and as Rockville, were consolidated a few WANTED & Field. RHAM High School. vestigating them. about 3-years-oId. Male, found creased Grand List.” The current 1975 list $1,001,322. I’ve compared values in town I think months ago by referendum approval of a FULL- OR PART-TIME Hebron. Contact: James The question came up as to whether on Pitkin Street. Female: Do you want to be in CLERK-CASHIER - Part- and mill rate is 60.6 mills. The 1979 Grand List figures do not they are equitable.” charter change. Maguda was made chief mixed breed about 2 years old. dependent? Businessmen like dental-medical receptionist McKenna. 228-9474 . 649-9587. full-timp clerks needed for Johnson should be a member of the county Hutchinson said, ”1 want to of the joint departments. He had been Black and Tan, Bliss Street. to advertise by giving calen- andaiiu assistantassiaLam wantedwdiiicu forlui oral uidl local 7-Eleven Food Store. board if he isn't a member of a fire Call dog warden. 646-4555. surgeon’s office, Experienoi^f'USTODIAN - Second shift chief of the Rockville department. dars, pens, key chains and Some cashier-retail department. Councilman Leonard Jacobs gifts to their customers. Men necessary. Call 872-8331. ou*'*RHAM u;„i,High School, Hebron. — experience helpful. Benefits Maguda had named William Graugard, Contact: James McKenna. said he made the original motion in July FOUND - Adult male, gold and women that can work include Insurance. Credit a member of the former Vernon Depart- and white cat in Forest Hills RN FULL TIME - BSN in 228-9474, 649-9587. and at that time he thought that the only without supervision can build Union and Profit Sharing. Loitering Law Is Vague ment and Robert Kelly, a member of the area. Call 643-9408. a career with the Thos, D. Public Health Nursing - Apply in person at; 7-Eleven members of the fire department were ac- exMrience preferred. RN or WENDY'S OLD-FASHIONED Store, 305 Green Road. former Rockville department, as district Murphy Co., a pioneer in Hamburgers is looking for town ordinance which calls tor a fine tive ones. He said he didn't know there Announcamanta 3 advertising since 1888. Your LPN for weekends and Manchester, Conn.. 06040. Students in the Pleasant Valley School in games they play and the things they do. By BARBARA RICHMOND ordinances to see if any of them are chiefs. holidays. Prior nursing quality minded people to work not to exceed $25 if the ordinance is ineffective or unconstitutional. were inactive members. accounts are protected and Equal Opportunity Employer, Shown looking at some of the “fan mail” are, Herald Reporter Asked by council member Lena repeat orders make you experience required. Call lunch shift for 2. to 3 hours M,F. South Windsor are filling the hallways of the violated. Councilman Leonard Jacobs said McCarthy questioned what type of ATTENTION TOTALPHONE weekdays. Excellent part- VERNON — An ordinance, passed Therault, what the work of the district SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need money. An excellent oppor- Manchester Public Health school with letters they are receiving from left to right, Kim Rogoz, Brendon Leonard, The ordinance was originally he suspected that the public hearing things the Tolland County board votes on. tunity full or part time. Write Nursing Association. 647-1481. time job for housewives and LARGE DIRECT SELLING by the Town Council in 1976 is “un- chiefs would be. Maguda said they would help receiving your calls? mothers with school-age other children from all over the United Eric Perry, and Marcy Jones. (Herald photo passed when town officials received will turn out a lot of people who He said if it determines how the fire Temporary or permanent. Bob 'McKenzie, P.O. Box 122 EEO/AAP employer. company hiring new manager constitutional and vague,” Town At- be taking some of the workload off him. children. Apply; Wendy'sOld- States, and Canada and Mexico telling of the by Pinto) complaints, especially from asked for the ordinance in the first departments operate then perhaps John- Personal Attention ... Veiy Locust Valley, New York in M anchester a rea. torney Edwin Lavitt told the Town Mrs. Therrault said, "We went through FULL- OR PART-TIME Fashioned Hamburgers. 260 Experience helpful tut.not residents of the Rockville section' place. son shouldn’t be on it. Reasonable, 233-8991 dr 247- 11560. Broad Street, Manchester Council Monday night. He was an agonizing period in combining the two 8623. dental-medical receptionist necessary For interview call concerning groups of youths loitering Councilman James McCarthy said Jacobs said, “ If Johnson wants to come and assistant wanted for oral referring to the town’s ordinance on departments and I don’t see where 649-23.13 after 5 p.m. in the center of town. that residents and downtown in and make a pitch to ask us to bhange the surgeon's office. Experience LATHE OPERATOR - Two loitering. The residents claimed the gangs of separate district chiefs would be con- motion, that’s OK.” COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - preferred. Call 872-8331. years' experience air craft WOMAN TO Do housework. 4 merchants who think the town isn’t U EMPLOYMENT Experienced. Weekends. And parts. Set up and operate. Game Project Successful Council members, after discussing youths made residents afraid to walk ducive to making consolidation work. It McCarthy said, “I think before we make hours per week. Own enforcing the ordinance should at- Excellent benefits. Hawk Lavitt's opinion on the ordinance, seems like we’re again segragating the Busboys. 989 Ellington Road. EXPERIENCED CASHIER transportation. Call 643-7591 in the park or on the Main Street by tend the hearing to make specific a decision we should find out what the Help Wantad 13 South Windsor, after U a m. Precision Corp. 303 Burnham agreed and voted to set March 17 as two areas to some degree.” WANTED for part-tim e anytime pond with them. Canada. the stores. suggestions as to just what the town effect of the position will be. Then I think hours. Pleasant working con- Street. East Hartford 528- By JUDY KUEHNEL the date for a public hearing on a Councilman James McCarthy com- CHEF'S HELPERS & 9845 One child, Brendan Leonard, was Many of the local students said Lavitt said the existing ordinance should do. we could help him or hinder him. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. ditions. Apply at Mobile Self- HIGHWAY CREWMAN - ^ Herald Correspondent proposal to repeal the ordinance. mented that sometimes the delegation of Apply 81 Commerce Street, COOK'S HELPERS - Apply Service Center Street, thrilled when he received a letter they will continue to write to their is unconstitutional because it singles Lavitt said the state statutes allow The council agreed to wait on taking any Town of Bolton Job descrip- SOUTH WINDSOR — Letters from Lavitt said he feels the town has work is good but told Maguda he hadn't ac- Glastonbury. PTG 989 Ellington Road. South Manchester, between 8 and 2 BABY SITTER NEEDED tion available. Apply Office of from a teacher in a remote com- new friends and proudly display out certain people. "You can’t say its action until it finds out more about the Windsor, after 11 a m. IMMEDIATELY -3 1/2 days school children from all over the the remedy to the loitering situation local police departments to arrest tually taken the initiative to take over the COMPANY. 'Telephone 633- p.m. Selectmen. 222 Bolton Center munity of Oregon. photos sent by their far away pen pal. OK for a grandmother to sit on a park people who create public distur- work of the county group. 7631. per week. 1-year-old child United States, Canada and Mexico through state statutes which he said department and to do what he had been Road, 9-5. M F. Deadline "I would like to be able to pass bench but arrest somebody else and bances, obstruct pedestrian and ALL ROUND WELDER - Experienced. Call 649-4083 after 5 p.m. March .10, 1980 Equal Oppor- have been pouring into the office of your letter on to a third grader," provide stricter penalties than the call it loitering,” he said. delegated to do the first year. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC MAINTENANCE MAN for In- Must be able to read tunity FJmployer. vehicular traffic or use obscene dustrial Laundry. Electrical Pleasant Valley School. wrote the teacher, “but we have no Grange Members Lavitt said if the council planned to McCarthy added that when the two dis- - Experienced only. Top blueprints. Full time. Full MAINTENANCE MAN The influx of mail is in response to Prayer Event Set language or gestures. He said state trict chief positions were previously ap- Vision Screening wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile 1862 & Hydraulic experience benefits. For information IMMEUIATJE OPENING. third grade at our school." hold the public hearing on repealing laws are easier to enforce than local Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield. required. Company Paid Must have proven work record a project begun by Grade 3 students Get Certificates proved that the council hadn't seen the en- call: Personnel Consolidated with references. Experience School nurse. Bolton public The teacher went on to say that, the loitering ordinance that perhaps Offered by Women 563-0151. Benefits. Pleasant at- Cigar Co., 131 Oak Street. schools, full-time position, 10 who questioned, if, “Other children By Church Women ordinances. tire list to see how many other chiefs required In electrical preventive not only do they have no Grade 3 SOUTH WINDSOR - Three it should take a look at all other town mosphere. Equal Opportunity Glastonbury, Conn., 633-3641 maintenance, machine repair, months per year For infor- our age played the same games and students, but they had only three members of Wapping Grange 30 were VERNON — The Greater Rockville there are. VERNON — The Vernon Junior Women RN-LPN wanted tor 3 p.m,-11 Employer. Apply in person or An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity building and grounds. First shift mation and appli cation, con- p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. call- Mechanics Uniform Ser- did the same things" even though children in the entire school. recently awarded Golden Sheaf cer- Area Council of Church Women Besides the two district chiefs the list Inc., in cooperation with the Connecticut Employer M/F. with opportunity for overtime. We tact Raymond A. Allen. Jr., Apply director of nursing. vice, 151 Park Avenue, East offer an Insurance Plan, paid superintendent of schools. they lived far, far .away. tificates for 50 years of continuous United will observe World Day of Vernon Grange To Meet contains, an assistant chief, five battalion Society for the Prevention of Blindness, vacations, holidays and sick time Salmonbrook Convalescent Hartford. 289-3421. EXPERIENCED GAS Notch Road. Bolton. EOE. "We didn't know any addresses,” "We did have six at the beginning Easy access to 1-64.1-86 Apply in membership. Prayer on Friday at St. Luke’s VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will tries must be in by April 30. Non- chiefs, three deputy chiefs, five captains, will conduct a free pre-school vision Home, off House Street. STATION attendant - 18 or explained one third grader at Plea- of the year," the teacher wrote, “but person at; They are, Wallace Hall, Elmer Church, Ellington. The program will meet Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the home members, as well as Grange six lieutenants and a superintendent of screening on March 15 starting at 9 a.m. Glastonbury. Please call 633- SECURITY - North East over. Apply in person: Maple INTRODUCTORY OFFER: sant Valley, "So we just mailed the three of them moved." 5244. Security has immediate PH.L0WTEX CORPORATION Hall, and Francis Foster. Elizabeth be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham, 26 members are eligible to participate. alarms. at St. Bernard’s Church. Super Service. 220 Spruce If you're already working you letters to towns we picked out on a Local Grade 3 students were openings for weekend per- Street, Manchester. 49 Regent Street can ea.sily add $100 to $2()0 a Perkins, Paul Perkins and Stephen Those attending are to bring a bag Dailey Circle. The evening will start The stuffed toy contest entries should Fire Marshal big map and asked the mailman to “shocked” to discover that the three The pre-school vision testing helps NURSES AIDES wanted for sonnel in Manchester area. Manchetter week to your present income Filip were given 25-year certificates. lunch. Dessert and beverages will be with a potluck supper. Irish Night be received by June 30. The toys will full time on all shifts. Apply Successful applicant must forward them to a Grade 3 child. " children attending the tiny school Also in connection with the fire depart- reveal refractive errors, flaws in vision ASSISTANT DISPATCHER ■ EOE M/F giving oiit free catalogs to The Grange is the oldest organiza- provided by the ladies of St. Luke’s will be the theme of the program. be donated to children’s homes and ment, the council tabled action on that can be corrected with glasses. director of nursing. Salmon- have a phone, car and clean Need a person with previous your co-workers. Over 500 Through the obvious cooperation of lived as far away from the school as brook Convalescent Home, off police record. North East tion in Wapping. Members originated Church. Miss Emma Batz is in All members are urged to attend. hospitals. clarification of the council vote of July 1, experience but will train. Items available Discount plus post offices in some 50 communities 40 miles. Amblyopia, (lazy eye) can be detected as House Street, Glastonbury. Security will provide un- Excellent company-paid convenience shopping at its the Wapping Fair and have been ac- charge of arrangements. Babysitting Food items for the cranberry contest Complete information regarding MAINTENANCE across North America, the children Other letters have arrived from In- related to the fire marshal's participation well as strabismus (crossed eyes). Please call 633-5244. iforms and training. Apply in fringe benefits Pay commen- SUPERVISOR position best. Satisfaction guaranteed tive in other community affairs. Two will be provided. should be brought to this meeting. this contest is available by writing or person to North East Securi- have received enthusiastic responses surate with ability and work requires ability to perform 27 years in busine.ss. For more dian Reservations and logging com- song books with sign language for the All women of the area are invited The annual National Grange phoning (after 5 p.m.), Mrs. Ernest LATHE OPERATORS - With ty, 61 Willard Street, Hart- experience. Call between 3 information call 1-800-523- from more than 30 children and a general repairs to physical munities in the great northwest, and' deaf have been given to both to attend. The snow date is March 14. Sewing Contest is now underway. En- Graham, 26 Dailey Circle. 2 years’ experience. Good ford, Ct. or call 522-5143. and 5 pm. Ask for Steve plant and equipment and 7601 number of teachers, eager to corres- from children living in northern libraries. These books were Long-Term Contract benefits. Salary negotiable. 'Thornton. 643-2133 supervision of maintenance Hawk Precision Co., 303 PRINT SHOP - Run small published by the National Grange as and housekeeping staff Abili- WAITRESS - Over 18 years to 1 Vernon Cine ^^2 Burnham Street, East Hart- press. Some typing required. ATTENDANTS FOR SHELL ty to deal with people essen- serve Food & Liquor. members found nothing had been Apply Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER 1 ROUIFS FxiT Ot HALL FOR RENT ford, telephone 528-9845. car wash, Manchester. Full- tial Tech School Grad or Experience necessary. Apply done along this line. 1 6-19-933: For parties, showers, receptions, Street, South Windsor. time day positions. Must be related experience preferred in person only: La Strada est Redevelopment Suit Wapping Grange is sponsoring the meetings, t Complete kitchen Approved by Board RARE OPPORTUNITY - friendly, neat, have a good Good Salary and benefits 473 Harttrod Road March 8, 1980 Served at 5:30 P.M. GAS ATTENDENT - Days. 20 sewing and needlework contests for facilities. Large enclosed parking OWN YOUR OWN work record. Call Mr Contact Rhonda Lewis. RataiN N o6< ______lot. Ipquire; BUSINESS. Distributor for to 25 hours weekly. Call 649- COOK - Full time Reliable, new maintenance position, a donation to a Morgan, 9 to 3. Meadows Convalescent members and non-members. For MARRIED COVENTRY — The County Bus Service Kodak film , Duracell 4917. Home. 333 Bidwell Street, neat, hard working Duties in- Lithuanian Haii regional child guidance clinic, and equip- Is Finally Settled details concerning this contact Mrs. MANCHESTER GRANGE HALL 24 GOLWAY STREET of Danbury will continue providing rides Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and Manchester 647-9193. clude: Food preparation, in- Foster, 644-1319. ment appropriations. other photo products needed BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST ventory control, supervision COUPLE MANCHESTER for the town’s school children under a new VERNON — A suit filed against the Redevelopment Agency refused a The board is seeking a replacement for in your area. No selling. Ser- sought for Connecticut Office TYPIST - Hartford Insurance of kitchen staff. Apply: Rein's Anyone interested in joining the Cali before 6 P.M. five-year contract awarded by the Board of Manufacturers Represen- ASSEMBLERS & COIL town pending since 1973, stemming request of DeLuca for extra money vice top Retailers under Agency needs good typist New York Style Deli Grange or who wants to know more 205 Olcott St., Manchester tiso >hone 643«Q6ia or 646-915S of Education. assistant high school principal Richard exclusive contract established tative. Small but busy office WINDERS - Finger dexterity Restaurant. El Camino Plaza. from the 1968 redevelopment project, when he allegedly substituted extras Hours flexible, good wages about it, contact Mrs. Williams at Bus and van service will be provided for Troy, who resigned last month after ser- by us. High immediate in- with congenial atmosphere, necessary. Experience not and benefits. Free parking Route 30 Vernon. > has finally been settled, former Town in the contract for which he said he 528-2852. MM M THE TM an average of about $290,(X)0 a year, with ving only half a year. Elman said the come minimum required in- located in Glastonbury. necessary. Will train. 4-day Call Mr. Tanguay 522-0333. week. 10-hour day. Full time Attorney Abbot Schwebel told the wasn't paid. Donation $4.00 — Children under 12 — $2.00 2 ELECTRICf’' 12 full-size buses, two half-size buses, four three top candidates for the post will be vestment $9,975. 100% profit Experienced preferred. Con- Sfluaffon Wanted 15 Town Council Monday night. Schwebel said he was pleased with structure. Call between 8 AM tact: Ms. Fran Barnett, at 7 to 5:30. Part time available. TEMPORARY WORKERS - spare buses, and two vans. interviewed later this month. Almost 50 633-8385 for an appointment. Mothers' Shift and Evehing Schwebel said the DeLuca the way the case was disposed of. It Theatre Meeting & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or Assignments East of the OWN YOUR OWN highly No bus will be older than five years, ac- applications were submitted, he adds. write: American Film Shift. Apply: Able Coil & River for clerk-typists, profitable blue jean or fashion Construction Co. of Willimantic, in- really wasn't a settlement because Set Wednesday cording to the contract. County has been Resident Judith D’Ambrosio criticized P rocessing, Inc., 1935R AUTO BODY WORKER - Electronics, Howard Road. s cretaries, with and without shop for $16,000. Call any volved in the redevelopment project, DeLuca is only getting what the town serving the town's four schools for the another Coventry woman, Geraldine Hoover Court, B’ham, AL Experienced. Full time. Hour- Bolton. shorthand Top company. Call time; Fashion Flair 1-704-753- ly rate. Manchester. Contact: will be paid $4,475 an amount right- really owes him, Schwebel said. MANCHESTER - The Little past three years. According to superinten- Bissonnette, for attacking the board and 35226. Lydia. Dunhill Temps. 289- 4048. fully owed it, but will not be paid Theatre of Manchester will hold its «ni B & J Auto Repair, 367 TRUCK DRIVER - Responsi- 4319. He said the case will be withdrawn dent Arnold Elman, mileage for buses to school administrators for not supporting a Oakland Street, 643-7604. Ask anything for "damages.” March general membership meeting TYPISTS AND CLERK ble driver for Connecticut and and the town will get a general the schools and to special education football program for the high school. The TYPISTS are needed to work for John. New England deliveries. Must PART-TIME WORK Prolmte Notice The case came up for trial last on Wednesday at 8 pm. at the release when the check is handed centers averages more than 1,700 miles board had turned down such an addition to in the Hartford area. Call have class 2 license and be AVAILABLE - Work any 3 four! of Probate. District of Tuesday in Putnam Court before over. He also said there is a possibili- Theatre Workshop, 22 Oak St. in per day. the athletic offerings because of monetary today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. LATHE OPERATOR - over 21. Complete benefit evenings and all day Saturday Manchester Manchester. Experienced, able to set up package. 40 hours plus over- $104.76 weekly for 18 hours NOTICE OF HEARING Judge William P. Barber, Schwebel ty the town may be reimbursed for In other business, the board trimmed problems. ESTATE OF WILFRED TRUDEAU, At the meeting the theatre will PART TIME. Want cash for ana run small production lots time. Some experience part time. Management deceased said he was pleased the case was dis- the amount. Meanwhile, the council $49,000 from Elman’s budget proposal for and do prototype work, i^ply review the results of the past produc- “For eight years my husband and 1 have the holidays? For every day? preferred. Apply in person training available. Over 18. Pursuant to an order of Hon William posed of so'fast. voted to pay DeLuca with money the upcoming fiscal year. The action It's easy with the phone in at Wesco Industries, JES In- 8:30 to 4. Syndet Products, Car necessary Call 872-2128. E FitzGerald, Judge, dated February tion of "The Glass Menagerie" and been 'involved' parents in various ways," 22. 1980 a bearing will be held on an The suit was instituted when the from the town's general fund. leaves the total increase at 14 percent in a. your own home. Call 249-7773. dustrial Park. Route 5, South Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton, 12-3 pm only. Monday- Mrs, D’Ambrosio said. “Because the Windsor, 568-6334 EOE. application praying that an instrument plans will be made for the May proposed budget of $3.8 million. The cuts Ct. Thursoay purporting to be the last will and testa- production of “California Suite.” majority of taxpayers do not want to raise SALESMAN- Opportunity for ment of said deceased be admitted to were made in accordance with a request piobate as id said application on file Special committees for the open taxes unless Jt is essential, many impor- exciting position. Knowledge CLEANING WOMAN one day more fully aooears, at the Court of from the Town Council, which will bring of stoves helpful. Base plus per week. East Hartford Own castings of "California Suite” to be BOSTON HERALD tant items and unimportant frills must be Probate on March 13. 1980 at 11 00 .Voter Enrollment Urged the proposal before public hearings this commission. Full medical PUBLIC NOTICE transportation plus A M AMERICAN: held on March 11, 13 and 14, will be ’One of the toughest prison nimt deleted from the education budget each benefits. Paid vacation. Call All Charitable end non-proAt organizatlone withing to Pearl J Hultman, spring. references. Call 568-1787, or Ass t Clerk VERNON — The registrars of formed. Also the entertainment com- ever made. The boilng sequencM year.” Mrs. Gray 525-1931. have their Public Announcements published free In the registrar's office from 9 a.m. to The Republican-controlled council has 633-4211 noMi:i voters remind those who wish to vote noon. mittee will announce plans for the make 'Rocky' look like pattycake. this space ere urged to contact Joe McCsvanaugh, patty-caker pledged not to increase the mill rate this She expressed disagreement that a foot- in the presidential primary on March The March 11 date is the final date March entertainment meeting to be COCKTAIL WAITRESSES ■ Qenersl Manager ol Regal Mufflers ol Kinehestsr. year. Board Chairman Richard Ashley, a ball program should be favored over so Earn up to $200 a week. 25 that they must be enrolled with held on March 19, Spscs will bs allotsd on a Aral coma, Aral asrvad basis. Legal Notice to affiliate and be eligible to vote in Republican, said he believes the cuts will many other items that needed funding, Experienced or will train. either the Republican or the the primary. The Little Thearre is a non-profit PENITENTI ARY Apply 330 Ledyard Street. u gf bring the budget within the gifidelines such as uniforms and trips for the high M HI "The Annual Report dated 12,31 '79 of The Schwedel Foundation Democratic party. organization with membership open Hartford.. The registrars also urge voters, if recommended by the council. school band, improvement of the soccer n698l Ctmer is available for inspection at 117 Adelaide Road, Manchester. For those who are voters but who they are not sure whether they are to any area resident interested in Most of the increases will go for field, baseball equipment, and new text- $370 / THOUSAND FOR We offer cuovenience along with a iuperior product. Conn., during regular business hours by any citizen who are not enrolled with a party they enrolled with a party, to call their of- theater. The public is invited to come negotiated salaries with faculty and other books. "We should build a new gym. add a ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. requests it within 180 days after the date of this publication may do so at the town clerk's office fice before March 11. The town clerk to the meeting on Wednesday evening 646-2112 staff, inflated energy costs, and state- music room, enlarge our curricula, and Postage paid. Free applica- ■■.•fri I ui i ML "Nat N, Schwedel. or at two mandatory enrollment and the registrars are located in the to meet with the other members of tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86 , 732 369 mandated special education programs. buy some essential teaching aides,” Mbs. MM IT. Manager and Trustee ' sessions to be held March 8 and 11 in Memorial Building, Park Place. the Little Theatre. Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. 011-03 Among the cuts were the omission of a D'Ambrosio argued. TEACHERS AT ALL Qc^enJi . LEVELSv Universal Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, PLASTICS INJECTION BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY TV Tonight Bolton Episcopal Women Ore.. 97208. PART TIME HELP Wanted MOLDERS Wanted for small expanding business. Ability downtown. Manchester. Call to type, perform basic bookkeeping tasks and ad- 6:00 8:00 10:20 Will Celebrate Birthday Feather River" (1953) Guy Madi­ 646-5999. minister a small office. Please forward resumes (X(E328N«n 3) Tha WMta Shadow 9 ConnacUcut Prfma Tima son. Vera Miles. Positions avaiiabie for Thermopiastics injec­ 3) I Lov* Lucy 3) Croaa-WIta d Auatki City UmHa to share program ideas and ways of ser- directly to: (CJokw'tWHd SI 8 Happy Dayt 1:10 BOLTON — The Episcopal REAL ESTATE SALESMAN tion Molders. Experienced preferred. 9 TIm Odd Coupta 3) Movl a "M an 01 A Thousand 10:30 3) CBS Lata Movla "Rituals" Churchwomen of St. George’s Church in ving others. wanted by old established 3) NInaOn Naw Jaraay firm. Musi be a self-starter, & StrMts Of S«n Frandteo Faces" .(1957) James Cagney, (1976) Hal Holbrook, Lawrence Bolton ace joining with ECW groups A special Thanksgiving service is PLASTICS GEARING TECHNOLOGY NEW ENGLAND SWEEPING d 3-2-1 Contact Dorothy Malone. Actor Lon 11:00 Dane. planned for Sunday! Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. at aggressive, personable and Chaney becomes known lor his throughout the Diocese of Connecticut to hold a Connecticut license. P.O. BOX 145, Buckland Blatlon 3)3)S88Nawa 1:30 Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford, 6:30 remarkable talent of using make­ ® M’A’S'H 898Tomorrow celebrate 1980 as the 100th birthday of We’ll show you the way to 1395 Tolland Tpk. Manchester, CT. 06040 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 3) Carol Bumatt And Frianda up to assume different appear­ 3)BannyHHI ECW in the state. Events and projects are In addition to these events, the centen- enjoy an unmatched lucrative, 3) Tic Tao Dough ances. S Honaymoonara nial is being recognized by compilation of rewarding professional 09 d S NBC Nawa S S Tha Mlaadvanturaa Of 9 Austin City Umlta planned to take place throughout the year l8 TV Community Collaga SharfffLobo 9Dava Allan 2:00 in celebration of the continuing work of a history of the ECW in Connecticut. This career. Send resume to Box (£Joa Franklin K, c/o Evening Herald. 0BobNawhar1 9 d Nova women in the church. will include a short history and a picture dOvarEaay S BUfy Qraham Cruaada 11:30 3) 3) S S 8 8 Nawa Spa- 2:15 of each local group. SQunamoka 3) Nawa In February attention was focused on PLEASE READ 6:55 dal Outreach and new ECW group selected a At St. George’s, ECW officers for 1980 lADVERTISING 9) Nawa 8'30 3IKo)ak 2:30 EAST HAITTFORD MarvQrfffln GOava Allan project which reached out to serve its own elected at a recent meeting are: Sue Gor- 7:00 aM*A*8*H NURSE AIDES; 3-II and II-7 DEADLINE YOUR AD X 8 Lavama & Shirlay 8 Sargaant Buko community. ton, president; Jay Burnham, first vice Shift. Orientation program 3) CBS Nawa d Captlonad ABC Nawa 3:00 8:00 3) Movla "The Pawnbroker" In the ongoing birthday celebration, president; Carol Holliger, second vice starting every Monday. Plea- PAPER CARRIER |12:00 noon the day Herald la reapontiblal X0ABCNawa HIBogla 12:00 (1965) Rod Steiger, Geraldine president; Jane Maneggia, recording sant working conditions. Call lor only one Incorrect! 3) 8 Thraa's Company Quiet Days are scheduled for March 12 I before publication. (G Faoa Tha Mualc 3) Bamaby Jonaa Fitzgerald. secretary; Dorothy Taft, treasurer; and Mrs. Maloney at Burnside inaartion and then only aFaatIvalOfFalth * S S 8 Tha Big Show 31 Movla "The New Centu­ and IS. Convalescent Home, 289-9571. S d Pladga Braak rions" (1972) George C. Scott. 3:03 Marjorie Andrews, corresponding WANTED I Deadline for Saturday to the eize of tha IS BMy Qraham Cruaada (S Rat Patrol On April 27, ECW Sunday will be SNawa 9 Movla "Hard Contract" Stacy Keach. secretary. original Inaartion. (1969) James Coburn. Lee celebrated in each parish in the state. At BABYSITTfeR NEEDED IN land Monday it 12:00 S d tXek Cavan (H Dr. Soon On Habrawa 3:10 Errors which do not 8 Nawlywad Qama Hemick. A beautiful woman 8 G9 8 Tonight 3) Nawa St. George’s the officers will be in- MY HOME preferably from SAWKA DRIVE, iNoon Friday. causes a hired killer to abandon 9 Abbon And Coatako Manchester,- Vernon, Bolton leaaen the value ol the 7:39 3:30 stalled during the regular 10 service. College Program area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 SUMMERSET DRIVE, and his plans to commit a third Iciaatified ads are advartlaamant will not SOallyNumbara murder (2 hrs.) 12:15 9 Six MIMon Dollar Man On May 8 each parish will send p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- 3) 8 ABC Movla "The Inllla- BOLTON — Judy Ulmer, admission CANDLEWOOD DRIVE. 7:30 3:33 representatives to the annual meeting of 3914. |takan over the phone be corrected by an ad- 9:10 flon Of Sarah" (1978) Kay Lenz, counselor for Cedar CresPCollege, Allen- 3) P.M. Magadna 9d Myatary Shelley Winters. (9 Rat Patrol the Diocesan ECW which will include a as a convonlanca. Tha ditional inaartion. 3) AS In Tha Family town, Pa., will visit Bolton High School on LEGAL SECRETARY- Law 9:30 12:30 4:00 special birthday party. SIShaNaNa a Nawa March 13 to meet with female students to Firm in Vernon seeks full PLEASE CALL XDatIngQama 3) 8 Taxi (£ Ufa And Tlmaa Of Eddia Rob- In June several tours of old churches time Legal Secretary with S M*A‘8*H 10:00 erta 4:03 and cemeteries are being set up so that explain what the school has to offer. 9 Our Mlaa Brooka good ^ i n g and shorthand S d MacNaN / Lahrar Raport SNawa (X) Tha Gong Show people can be guided to historical sites Cedar Crest is four-year liberal arts HEIDI 643-2585 8 8 Tic Tao Dough skills. Experienced preferred. She BeraCii S 8 Hart To Hart 1:00 4:30 near them. college for women which specializes in Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 9 Mauda (3) Movla "The Charge At a 22ANva CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PLEASE CALLTHEATRE On Oct. 5 a Resource Fair is scheduled career training. a.m. and 5 p.m. FOR SCREEN TIMES EVENING HERALD. Tues.. March 4, 1980 - 15, 14 - EVENING HERALD, Tues., March 4, 1980 Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle ArtlchB tor Solo 41 A partm D ti For R vtt 53 OWei-StorM tor Root 55 e im IMM NSM* iMe. 1 M E W M E A T DOWNTOWN MAY ALL YOUR 1 W I r e l M i 1 Native of X 1 8 STOCK UP POR NEXT LOOKING for anything In real MARGE, I CAME OVER IMNOTINTtRESTEP M 8 T A V E C E T T E MANCHESTER • Large, ilgnil Glasgow (LOlMD'inils) §@^1?®®® YEAR - Firewood Special. estate rental - apaiwents, BECAUSEIMAPTOlHi IN YOUR ROMANCE, WEMIPEMI5EMIQUAVK6 2 Buckeye State A L E D E N 0 U N C E D NOMT Dom*t modem, carpeted office. Air Rbby 4 Baby carriage • E M P E R T N T Green hardwood $65 cord. 5 or homes, multiple dwellings? 3 Merket YOU THE CUTE TWINS BE a A T 'l ' 8 Racetrack A 0 more cords $60. Spilt and No fees. Call J/D. Real Estate conditioned. Heat, light in- SIR, ANP I’M VERY 0U5V 4 European | a U T 0 C A C By ADigaii van Buren term U 8 u R P P E 1 L E T 8 Mi/iNTKRPftCT THif, delivered. Call Bill 423-7963; Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cluded. Available March 1. PI6-PEN SAIPTOME farmer PR/OCIN6 TWEOR6AN 12 What (It.) M E N E ■ 1 L E D 0 C Furnished or unfurnished. 5 Inexperienced Bob 423-0283. 13 Cornice I N C P 1 A F L A N A Call days to 5:30, Mr. F. '7' 6 Bird class RuT X'M PUTTINO FOUR ROOhi" APARTMENT- 14 Animal waita A N A P E 8 T 8 A R E R Nasslff at 647-9126. 7 Elementary ORGAN FOR SALE- First floor. Mature adults on- 7 chemical K A P 0 K E L A Tl Gulbriansen, model Paragon. ly. No pets. Security & ptrticia 8 0 A H 1 L E You IN C H fiif t Q fB OF MANCHESTER - Retail, 15 Greaia W Spinet-type with rhythm sec- references. Please call 649- 6 Belonging to M A 8 T E R F U L 0 1 L A storage and/or manuladturlng 18 Flabbargaatad tion, chimes and piano. Call 1265. (comp, wd.) us M U T E A 1 R E 0 N 8 the 5lMRiiyip D iyifiO N . ce. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. out our 9 Musical 643-1176. Husband’s Horn UL 18 Faae E K E D P E A R F E E THREE ROOM Very reasonable. Brokers instrument 20 Plant seed 10 1900’s art composer 46 Stadium cheer M f u B-n WE BUY & SELL USED APARTMENT- Main Street, rprotected. Call Heyman />eit ^or 21 OnaofS Thi^ k^ 3-4- Pr^rties, 1-2261206. style 29 One (Ger.) 46 Is overfond FURNITURE- One piece or third floor. Heat, appliances. Blows Her Mind Priscilla’* Pop — Ed Sullivan Stoogas 31 Beck olthe 50 Quaffs entire household. Cash On The Security. References. Lease. 22 Author 11 End 7WCONSUMER i< 17 Pairs neck 51 Arabian Line. Furniture Barn. 646- Call after 7 p.m., 646-3911. I -miNK WEVE FINALLV . Flaming 32 American territory TEMPERS.' 24 Word of 19 Recline 0865. yf FOUNP SOMETHING TWATS 52 Opera star DEAR ABBY: My 46-year-old husband is finally fulfilling negation 23 College Indians ONE-BEDROOM FOR RENT A HIGHER THAN CONSUMER 54 Father one of his childhood desires. He has started to take clarinet 26 Shut up athletic group 33 Held in Business & Service COUCH 94 inches long. Dark APARTMENT in Willlmantic. PRICES.^ 56 Soviet Union green, also has floral slip aose to shopping. Eastern Large modern office lessons. I am pleased that he feels secure enough to pursue 30 Dawn 25 Bath 36 Lifted (Fr) this childhood dream, but when he practices, the noise is 34 School organ! 39 Spanish (abbr.) cover. Excellent condition. Conn. State College and suite with air con- 26 Boom 57 Grimace $200 delivered. hospital. $155 month. Quiet unbearable! zation (abbr.) 27 Hanker article ditioning. 1,000 square 41 Dampest 58 Shed blood location. 4561616. Abby, I think parents —not wives —should be responsible 01 C D / ^ 36 Kite part 28 French 37 Reduce 44 Novelist 60 Upper surface FOR SALE - 10 MONTHS' feet. Centrally located for their children’s musical education. There is also the mat- Ferber 61 Actor Heflin membership to American 149 OAKLAND STREET - 6 ter of footing the bills for lessons. 36 Legal aid Health Fitness Center. $30 room heated apartment. No In Rockville area. group (abbr.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 0 10 11 77 COLONY Would it hie in bad taste to suggest that my in-laws bear 40 Once more monthly. 649-1865 between 9 pets. No appliances. $280 Ample parking. some of the burden? I think they should either pay for their 12 13 14 and 3 p.m. monthly. Security deposit. Te- PARK WAGON 42 Sty CALL son’s clarinet lessons, or provide a place for him to practice. 43 River in nant Insurance required. Call What do you think? Europe 16 16 17 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 6462426, 9 to 5. TROUBLED CLEF IN D.C. 45 Lofty 1* 10 20 21 - Single Twin Bed, complete. 87S-070S mountein Older Bedroom Set. Oil WINDSOR - Magnificent 2- 47 Curious 22 Z31 n1 DEAR TROUBLED: Parents have no responsibility for a Burner. Call 649^98. bedroom. Many extras. Only 49 Greek letter 46-year-old son who decides to take clirinet lesaont. You 26 27 26 ■z. 31 32 33 $250. (274-1) 236-5646. □ AUTOMOTIVE 9-Piss.. auto., PB, Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawrsnes 50 Turf CONTEMPORARY DINING Locators, small fee. PS. AC. roofrack, mutt be kidding. 53 Negatives 31 Sarvictt Ottered 31 Palntlng-Paporlng 32 Building Contracting 33 34 ■3. 37 Sorvicet Oftorod ROOM SET. table, six chairs, stereo, 25,000 ml. ’ NO UPS FIPHIN' FOR THE HOLY 56 Port ol the buffet, hutch, good condition. MANCHESTER - Immaculate DEAR ABBY; 1 am a IS year old girl who has a girlfriend AMOKE! WOT hand 36 13. ■ DAN SHEA PAINTING & CARPENTRY St MASONRY - Autos For Sale 81 *3995 FLAPHLieHT- H-L FREEZE DECORATING -Interior & Additions and Remodeling. $600 or best offer. Call 633- apartment. Heat paid. All new my age who confides in me. She has just told me that she BEFORE I FINO IT! HAPFENEOr 59 Copying 43 ■ ■46 1903. appliances. Only ^15. (231-2). WE PAY TOP PRICES for wets the bed! She said she started wetting 3Vi years ago. 62 The sun (Let ) 1 Exterior. Also Wallpapering. Free estimates. Call Anthony 2365646. Locators, small fee. 78 MARK V 63 Constellation Quality Craftfsmansnip! Call Squillacote 649-0811. wrecked and junk cars. A & B She wet the bed for two years straight, then she slopped for 47 ■46 64 Epochs 646-5424. SOFA - Fair condition. $50. 2 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Mnontocl (lufonTOlK ItjH pow^i a year, and then started in again. Now, instead of washing Au Oindilwn AM fM ««>th 65 Go to court Storm Doors, 35 1/2x77 3/4, 31 VERNON - Luxurious 2- 50 51 52 33 ■54 33 56 57 58 Call Tony 6 4 6 -^ . FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY lope lOnttal llh the sheets every day, she sleeps on a plastic garbage bag 66 Fasten 1 PAINTING - Interior and 1/2x77 3/8, $15 each. Call 742- bedroom, wall-to-wall carpet. - Remodeling and Additions. tvil’cir whreli many cMJ (ocn* ouloniolK FS Pfl An C o nililtc’i A M f M ing liquids at least two hours before bedtime. She’s even (NIWSPAPfR tNTfRPRrSI aSSN I Cabinets. Roofing, Gutters, 79%. Only $175. (2762). 2365646. vinyl -ool shall, tu- tried praying. Nothing has helped. AiW PAINTING Contrac- Room Additions, Decks, All Locators, small fee. tors. Quality painting and Wpes of Remodeling and ELLINGTON COAL 76 FURY The poor kid can’t accept invitations to slumber parties INCOME TAX paper hanging at reasonable Repairs. Free estimates. Ful- COMPANY. $88-a-ton loose, CENTRAL LOCATION - 3 for fear she'll wet. How can I help her? rooms second floor with heat, WANTED JUNK AND LATE 2 Dr. HT. Auto. P8. PREPARATION SERVICE - rates. Fully insured. Free ly insured. Phone 643-6017. $95-a-ton bagged. 11 1/2 West PB. AC, rid lo , W8W. HER BEST FRIEND At your borne. 20 Years Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Road, Rockville, Closed Sun- ho,t w a te r, e le c tric ity , MODEL WRECKS - Cash parking, stove and Paid. Call Parker Street Used Allsy Oop — Davs Qraus briclqe Experience, Dan Mosler, 649- days and Mondays; hours 8 *1995 GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the 76%. LEON CIESZYNSKI DEAR FRIEND: Tell her to see « physician for a 3S». or 525-8263. am. to 5 pm, 872-4524. refrigerator. One-year lease Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. thorough examination. And if the doctor can't find anything ole 1-2 punch! Tax Conxira- BUILDER- New Homes, Ad- KNOCK OAF T H I BO UNaNO . THERE YOU ARE, WHAT'S 1{Jwh)T M afraid / THAT'S AU. RIGHT, WILFIKI PERSONAL Paperhanging ditions. Remodeling, Rec and security required. Call physically wrong with her, to get a “Wee Alert Buzzer." (It tion of America, SECOND FIREWOOD - All hardwood, 6462865. 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- 74 LINCOLN PBOPLBlI YOlTRE UPSETTING YOUR HIGHNESS.' NO WITH /QARF MARCHES V I'VE SOT A FEW AROUND for particular people, by Dick. Rooms. Garages, Kitchens is listed In the Sears cat^ogue.l That little lile-saver has HER MAJESTY/ SOONER SAID THAN HIM? /TD THE TUNE OF AHERE W HO HAVE THE INCOME TAX- Done in your largest Tax Service is FIRST cut one year ago. Cut, split, 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, CONTINENTAL in convenience. Your home- or Call 643-5703 anytime. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath dried up more wetters (of all agesi than anything I’ve ever CX3NE! I DIFFERENT DRUMMER! SAME PROBUEMI Educational losing plays home. Six years experience. Tile. Dormers, Roofing. delivered, 12’’, 16” , 24” . MANCHESTER - 5 room offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Call for very Reasonable my office. 647-9426. Pauline Eimer Wilson. Call 649-5900. duplex. 3 bedrooms, excellent heard ol. Kozuck. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Residential or Commercim. R ates. 646-5346. W alter - Interior and exterior. 649-4291. condition, appliances, no pets, HIGH PERFORMANCE AND "I guess this isn’t a good angler. Commercial and residential. adults. $400 rent. During day ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 DEAR ABBY: I have worked for 10 years for the same day for finesses, ” remarked 6461801, after 5:30 6463884. Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 company. 1 am going to be married in June and. as you know, NORTH 3.480 the student. Free estimates. Fully in- CARPENTRY, CUSTOM 4AJ6 sured. 646-4879. HOUSES, ADDITIONS, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 seconds, 30 mpg^^, suspension wedding invitations arc very expensive. "No it isn’t," replied the radial spoilers. Excellent con- VQJtS4 GARAGES, ROOFING St SOUTH WINDSOR - 2 and 3 My fiance and I both have large families and intend to ♦ J4 Professor, “but once that ten DAN WADE- Have your In- INCOME TAX HOME SWEET HOME - dition, fc95. 646-7536. 4 Door. LoadedI J.P. LEWIS St SON- Custom SIDING- Kitchens, bedrooms. As low as $195. 236 send Invitations to all our aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. AK 10 2 of diamonds was led you were come Taxes prepared expert- PREPARATION. Reasonable Complete health-guard 5646. Locators. Fee. There arc 500 people in my department at work, all of safe at home without the need ly by leading independeht Tax accurate, in your home or Decorating, Interior & Bathrooms, and Repair Work *3295 WEST EAST Exterior Painting. Of All Kinds. Call Robert Jar- facilities. Cats also. Canine 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO whom are located on six floors of the main building. for finesses” ConsulUnt, Phone 649-6851. mine. Norm Marshall, 643- Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon GLASTONBURY - Elegant 3 MX- Excellent condition, low ♦ > 7 3 ♦Q1064 All South had to do to insure 9044. Paperhanging & Remodeling. vis for estimates, 643-6712. It has become a custom for each employee who gets mar- V8« W7 Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. Road, Manchester. 646-5971. bedroom. Quiet area. Kids ok. mileage. Quadrophonic 78 DATSUN 510 VH his contract was to play stereo-8 track, power steering ried to place an invitation on the bulletin board of each floor. ♦ Q 109 8 ♦ K752 Call 649-9658. KITCHENS, COUNTER $300s. (244-4) 236-5646. 4 Dr.. 5 apd.. Real Clean. dummy’s jack of diamonds BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue / brakes, one owner. 872-6528, I was told that this was very tacky. Is it? ♦J874 4AQ95 TOPS, PAINTING St Locators. Fee. DON’T USE NAMES and let Elast hold the trick. CiM TREE SERVICE - Free LEE PAINTING - Interior & WALLPAPERING - Block Seal Feeding Program. Ring 633-5310, or 659-0508. *4495 Ths Flintstonss — Hanna Barbara Productions SOUTH Elast would” play a second estimates, discount senior with lights. Pastures. Daily MANCHESTER - Immaculate ♦ K52 diamond. South would take his Exterior. “Check My Rate Tile Floors, Bathrooms. DEAR DONT: If you can’t aflord to send an invitation to citizens. Company "ATTENTION WORKING Before You Decorate". Ceramic Tile St Finish Work, turnouts. Rockville.Call 875- 3 rooms. Too many extras to 1976 FORD ECONOLINE VAK10 3 2 ace, ruff a diamond, draw VAN 100- V8. Finished in- 76LIMCOLN '4995 all the people you know and want, invite them verbally. But T HE D I R T 'S ♦ A03 Manchester-owned and PARENTS" I will babysit Dependable. Fully Insured. Commercial Residential. 9954, or 875-0272; 742-%53. advertise. $215. (231-2). 236 TawH C^upo lull pOnkOI Ol'IO- trumps and lead a club to St O N M V SKIM, ♦ 63 operated. Call 646-1327. your child in my home with 646-1653. Free estimates. 646-3046. 5646. Locators. Fee. terior. Loaded with options. rnofx AiiCcnd iUtlnt luri'ool tacking up an invitation as a general public announcement N O T U N D E R . IT. dummy’s 10. Elast would be in loving care. 528-8560. AKC CHIHUAHUA puppies - 3 Captains’ Chair, stereo etc. AM FM 5iu.*e with (op« wnd#r for 500 people (most oi whom must be strangers! seems Vulnerable: EUst-West with the queen and the second females. 1 male. Lovable $ 3 ^ . Call 633-3233,569-1804 or 43000 mil«t BiM TREE SERVICE- PROFESSIONAL BUILDING WANTED ROOMMATE - tacky to me. Dealer: South defensive trick, but there Specialist in tree and stump - residential and commercial pets, good burgular alarm. Male or female. Immediate 563-6373 evenings. 77 CAMARO LT would be no way for him to removal, hree estimates. Call 643-2315 anytime. occupancy. Off Oakland West North East Soatb SPECIALISTS IN HOME remodelinp, additions, Do yon hate to write letters because you don’t know what get two more. A spade lead Senior citizen discount. 24 R&R HEBERT PAINTING- Street, Manchester. Call 646 CAMARO 1975 - V-8, would cost the spade trick — IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, aluminum sidinp, new con- to aay? Thank-you notes, sympathy letters, congratulationa, Pass 3 ♦ Pass 4 ♦ hour, year round service. 643- Interior St Exterior. struction. Fully insured. 646- Musical Instruments 44 3487. automatic. . Interior/exterior a club lead would set up the 7285. SPECIAL WINTER Remodeling Additions. R.P. excellent shape. Runs great. how to decline and accept invitations and how to write an in- Psss Psss Psss Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- "G uaranteed Quality 4879. teresting letter are included in Abby’a booklet, “How To king for a spade discard and a RATES! Workmanship!" Call 649-7718. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good EAST HARTFORD - Magnifi- Asking $3,100 , 643-7736. diamond lead would allow a 3654. condition. $90 or best offer. cent 2 bedroom. Kids St pets Write Letters lor all Occasions.” Send $1 and a long, Auto, PS,’ PB, PW, Air stamped |28 cents), sell-addreased envelope to Abby; 132 Opening lead:^ 10 ruff and discard. INTERIOR Pa 'i NTING St 646-1032. welcomed. $200s. (221-4). 236 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO - NEW cond:. till wheel. AM FM We keep getting letters ask- WALLPAPERING - Quality^ Boollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 5646. Locators. Fee. Bucket seats, one owner. Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. ing if you may pass your MANCHESnRENTERPflISE Needs some body work. $800. Stereo radio, rallye wheels, Professional Work at 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in- bucket seats, center con partner's Blackwood four Ofttra compltl* BookkMpIng BIDWELL HOME Improve- cluding Ovations, plus free Call 646-4288, or 565-4672. ••nrtCM for tmaU btAlneeooe, INCOME TAX Reasonable Prices! Fully In- sole, 30265 mile cream- notrump. Typing, Monthly Billing PREPARATION Call Janet S. sured. References, Free ment Co. Expert installation case with this ad. Carlos By Oswald Jacoby The answer is that the laws Avaliabto. P ick up and Gworek after 6 p.m. for an ap- Estimates. G.L. McHugh, 643- of aluminum siding gutters guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, Homes for Rant 54 *4995___ allow it but common sense WRITE BOX > pointment at your con- 9321. and trim. Roofing installation 7 M a in S t r e e t , N e w R s t r o 9 f Q p h rha Born Losar — Art Sansoip and Alan Sontag dictates that you may lose a and repairs 649-M95 , 871-2323. Britain.225-1977. Layaways. MANCHESTER - Magnificent 78 RUICK e /o HERALD venience 644-0194 1975 CHEVY MONZA T.C. partner if you do. Victorain 3-bedroom. Garage .. The student won the first Very good condition. Power CANCER (Jun« 21-July 22) trick with the ace of (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | Building Contracting 33 Garden Products 47 for Dad. Quiet area. $265.(301- An&(itocQiJew5i8ept. 22) Tak- small Save! Call 644-8356 for types of residential wiring, dining. Kids and pets ok. (232- 647- 9240. fields you never dreamed you ing Ideas that originate with oth- electrical improvements, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, growing needs in Vesey's ers and utilizing them properly Is HsathclIN — Qaorga Qatsiy estimates Carpentry and general con- kitchen faucets replaced, Seeds free catalogue. The ad- 1). 236-5646. Locators, small would explore. repair work, service changes. fee. BANK REPOSSESSIONS 179 COUGAR XR-7 your forte today. Assbclates may Circuit Breakers installed. tracting Residential and repaired, rec rooms, dress hasn't changed in 40 FOR SALE - 1973 Buick Le not know what to do with them, RELIABLE Complete Range and Dryer in- commercial. Whether it be a bathroom remodeling, heat years either: Vesey’s Seeds Sabre $895; 1972 Audi $895. but you will. HOUSEKEEPER looking for small repair job, a custom modernization, etc. Free (16), York, P.E.L, Canada EAST HARTFORD - PISCES (Feb. 20-Mafch 20) Be LIBRA (Sepl. 23>Oct. 23) Your sta nations. 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SANCTUM TO CASH PAID FOR Antiques, stereo, AC. speed control, styled ahead lor you In the year follow- SCORPIO (Oct. 24>Nov. 22) The LI Clocks, Oil Paintings, Old MANCHESTER- Magnificent steel wheels. ing your birthday by sending for ANCTTHS? LOGKTI ON. £»» / two bedroom. New appliances secret to your success today is T wt-J EDUCATION Homat For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 Dolls. Early Toys and Depres- 1977 • CHEVROLET your copy of Astro-Graph Letter, to make a game out of the ta^s sion Glass. Call anytime, 646- Many extras. $215, (301-1) 236- CONCOURS SEDAN - *5 9 t t L Mall $1 lor each to Astro-Graph, confronting you. Think of over- IHIANTIC - GIANTS NECK MANCHESTER - Here’s the REFRIGERATORS 2690. 5646. Locators, small fee. Economical 6 cylinder. Stan- 77 T-BIRO '4595 Box 469, Radio City Station, N.Y. coming challenges as chalking / Private Instructions 18 BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, way to beat inflation. Buy this Washers / Ranges, used, dard transmission. Zeibart 10019. Be sure to specify birth up points. SOUTH WINDSOR - 2 and 3 Fwll pow nt Air $if ’ 1 n - - -,l wood. Group I Wolverton fireplace, 5 bedrooms, 4 FIREWOOD- All Hardwood 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Ve a ,P-.1 a- Agency Realtors. 649-2813. baths, remodeled kitchen. ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! cut 1 year ago. Cut, split, Take Advantaga Of Our *20. SPECIAU LOW RIDER. 2500 miles. (■ n ■ ■ Mor D Built I860 Group 1 Wolverton Custom made draperies, slip- deliverw. 12”-16’’-24”. Elmer 100% stock and in excellent (3- Rk.r 't ig-p. COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 Agency Realtors 649-2813. covers and upholstery . Budget Wilson, 649-5900. For further Information Please call: shape. $4500. 7428786. "TONIGHT we're going to discuss E.R.A. vls-a- room Western Ranch. Only 4 Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 BRUCE vls registering women for the draft." years old. With central air, MANCHESTER - Won t last or 646-1000. FOR SALE - 10-horse Ariens 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT MOH ART) UPOTHE Hb ^ i fenced pasture, out buildings, long. By owner. Cape. New Snowblower. 5-speed forward. 871-6482 7W- Kerker headers. KNN JLVA a-Y 2 pontls. brook and much kitchen, family room. Fan- TAPPAN GAS STOVE. White I reverse, witli tirechains. or call 246-1613 filters. Oil cooler. Much f"NwaM iK.YM a»w,awa4 "CongratulaUons, it's ■ win, place and ihowl’’ more. Group I Philbrick tastic yard, $50s. By appoint- with heater. Good condition. Used one season. $550. Call more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 3I5(ENT[R SI, Agency 646-4200. ment. 643-9380. No agents. Call 646-8476 after 6 pm. . after 5 pm. 646-7230. ______Edward Rogers Management p.m. 'lUNCHlSnHijiljS

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