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William Flynn Jr. Arthur ORirowicz Richard Carocari Penny Tierney Wayne C. Colon Michael Vignone Loren J. Schneider Carl F. Sternal Coniio suspension voted Parsons commented in the 10-day By MARY KITZMANN appeared at the board meeting "the rich picking the pockets of the poor” Richard Zimmer III, of J.D. intervening period before the or­ Herald Reporter saying low-income families and dinance takes effect there would be a elderly were being displaced. Real Estate, said the moratorium MANCHESTER — Amid cautions "race” to convert apartments. The residents also say middle- was "unfair” to apartment owners. Dusiness^------: that the action will not solve But Henry Marcus, of Coronado income families are pressured by J.D. Real Estate has converted Manchester’s housing shortage, and Club, which converted last fall, said 8 mg.’tar,' 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Methotl. conversions, and young couples will several complexes in Manchester to New staff radiologist expressing pessimism that it would "They shouldn’t cry they’re losing a be forced to move from Manchester. condominiums. be solved, the Board of Directors im­ couple thousand. They’ll make it up MANCHESTER — Arthur A. Ostrowitz, M.D., has Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined There is a consensus that there is a "The moratorium only puts off posed a 90-day moratorium on con- our of our hides. They always do.” joined Manchester Radiologists and is the new staff housing shortage in Manchester, the something and unfairly takes time radiologist in the X-Ray Department of Manchester That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. dominiun conversions. away from business,” he said. The board’s consensus was that the residents contend conversions moratorium would at least alleviate Memorial Hospital. The moratorium, which will take further aggravate the situation. "There’s no justification for it.’’ displacing tenants during the time A graduate of Queens College of the City University of effect in about 10 days after the town They wanted the moratorium to give Willis Parsons, an attorney clerk publishes the legal notices, the town studies housing alter­ New York with a B.A. degree in chemistry, Dr. Ostrowitz the town a chance to study effects representing an apartment owner received his medical degree from the State University of passed with eight dlreotors in favor about to convert, said most persons natives. and alternatives. But the board noted the housing New York-Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. and one abstention. The town’s vacancy rate is present­ “don’t realize the fact of life” that He completed a surgical internship at John Hopkins As owner of several rental landlords cannot cover costs. shortage would still exist after the ly below 1 percent. In past weeks moratorium ends. Medical Center in and a radiology residency at buildings. Director James conversions have remov^ 393 units “By this moratorium you think McCavanagh abstained. "They’ll be back at the end of the SUNY-Downstate. He served in the U.S. Air Force for from the rental market. you’re helping somebody,but actual­ McCavanagh has said “in his own 90 days, expressing the the same con­ two years as a general medical officer in the Azore HoweveV, last week several ly your defeating yourself,” he said. Islands, achieving the rank of Captain. mind” there was a possible conflict Parsons said his client would lose cerns and asking for a board representatives of real estate agents response,” Mayor Stephen Penny For the past two years. Dr. Ostrowitz has served as a of interest. said that the Kving space is still several thousand dollars to the bank. The vote came after the the board said. staff radiologist at the Brooklyn Veterans’ Hospital, a available whether as apartments or The guarantee of the bank to heard about 60 people outline the Perhaps by then there will be .division of Downstate Medical Center. condominiuns. provide the loans to apartment A member of Alpha Omega, the medical honor society. problems a condominium conversion buyers will expire before the 90-day relocation assistance, or money to Last night, while some expressed assist in buying units, or money to Dr. Ostrowitz is certified by the American Board of causes. the opinion that conversions were period ends. Radiology. His specialties within the field of radiology in­ Last week about 75 persons construct new complexes. Penny clude angiography and invasive special procedures. said. He lives in Manchester with his wife and son. "But I concur with Cassano (Stephen Cassano, deputy mayor) Issue not conversions^ that this may be wishful thinking,” Retires after 34 years Penny said. 100th birthday The board voted to establish a Richard A. Carocari of Manchester has retired from Mrs. Flora Welles of Manchester, celebrated her 100th Southern New England Telephone after 34 years of ser­ mayor’s committee, which will birthday Tuesday at a party hosted by friends and neighbors at hut affordable housing report in 60 days. Committee vice. He was a supervisor-installation/repair in Cronin Hall at Mayfair Gardens. Mrs. Welles, the widow of Manchester at the time of his retirement. providing this type of housing,” Pen­ "Manchester has to decide what membership will be composed of Try Golden Ughfs By MARY KITZMANN bankers, real estate agents, and Milo D. Welles, was born in West Hartford on March 11,1880, His retirement plans include his hobby of ham radio Herald Reporter ny, who oppos^ withdrawing, said. kind of town do.you want. Do you operating and traveling. "But it was the decision of the elec­ want one that protects the eiderly representatives from the Chamber of the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strong, longtime MANCHESTER - It’s an issue of Commerce, the town Human Ser­ Carocari is a member of the Elks. torate that when we withdrew from and low-income families or a selfish residents of Manchester. She worked for a time at Burnham’s finding affordable housing, not vice, Planning and Zoning the program, they voted not to town that say, ‘fine’ get rid of the so- Book Store in West Hartford. She has two children, Stuart whether conversions should be con­ Departments, and Town Attorney’s replace the fund with local dollars. called trash.” Welles of Cape Cod, Mass.; a daughter, Esther Clarke of Joins real estate firm trolled, the Board of Directors Office, and from citizens groups. The “I expressed the concerns that Penny, Deputy Mayor Stephen advocacy group that first proposed Bolton; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A MANCHESTER—Mrs. Penny Tierney of 211 Ferguson agreed last night. they do tonight. Perhaps it’s time to Cassano, and Director Pete DiRosa The taste the moratorium, Manchester resident of Manchester for many years, she was formerly a Road has joined the staff of ERA Blanchard and Rosset- Imposing 90-day moratorium reconsider that decision if we’re all were pessimistic that the local to. Realtors, 189 W. Center St. doesn’t address Manchester’s really concerned about this.” government could find any answers Citizens for Social Responsibility will member of the King’s Daughters and the Second She will specialize in residential real estate. housing shortage, but it gives time to Penny’s remarks were at odds with in the 90-day period. be represented, along with the Congregational Church in Manchester. (Herald photo by Pin­ consider how to deal with the She has lived in the Manchester area for 15 years and those of John Tucci, who Supported Some suggestions for providing af­ Manchester Property Owners to) problems conversion cause, the Association. has been active in real estate sales for two years. high tar smokers want the last year’s withdrawal. fordable housing was providing in­ directors reasoned. She is a graduate of Manchester Community College ' "It’s time the federal government centives to build apartment com­ In the past two weeks, groups of and previously served as a legislative intern. stopped spending money on these plexes, creating a Fair Rent Com­ about 70 persons attended the board She and her husband have four daughters. programs arid develops tax incen­ mission, revamping the zoning laws, Awesome primary blitz meeting, urging adoption of the tives for new developments,” he and further regulating condominium Card services director in a low tac moratorium. Most residents were said. conversions. concerned the low-income and the But another resident said that State Rep. Walter Joyner, R- HARTFORD — Wayne C. Colon of Manchester has elderly were being forced from their despite the withdrawal Manchester Manchester, said the town should joined First Connecticut Bancorp as director of credit • With over 75 low tar products fo choose from, homes, and that many young couples Leaders aim north had a decision to make. issue 20-year bonds and use the card services. over I million smokers hove switched were forced from the town. "It’s not a questions of making money toward the purchase of By United PresH International Ford, who has been inching to the which the president won by a tremen­ Colon, who previously had been with the Connecticut , to C^lden Lights. However, last night Mayor Stephen profit on conversions or losing homes. The proposal would "pay President Carter and Ronald edge of the presidential waters. dous margin, but there will be other Bank and Trust Co., attended the University of Connec­ Penny said that these were the con­ • 75% come from higher tor brands and stay money, or scrapping the free enter­ itself” Joyner said though the reim­ Reagan, commanding leaders in the Ford's said today he will make his states — show that people are not ticut and Williams College School of Banking. He is also a cerns of the Community Develop­ often after trying just one pock. prise system by regulating conver­ bursements of the people who race for the White House with an announcement immediately after the going to accept simple, gimmicky past chairman of the New England Adjustment Managers ment Program the town voted to sions,” Henry Marcus said. receive the low-interest home loans. awesome blitz of Dixie, today aimed Illinois primary. election year proposals or solutions Association. withdraw from last April. "Basically the moratorium is a par­ Joyner supports Manchester’s their campaigns north toward next In addition to Carter’s primary for these problems.” First Connecticut Bancorp is the parent holding com­ "We were in a limited program tial answer. It’s a social and legal moratorium while the proposals is Tuesday’s possible make-or-break landslides, Oklahoma’s precinct The victories provided Reagan and pany of United Bank and Trust Co. (Hartford), New Bri­ that was making some headway in problem.” completed. Illinois primary. caucuses delivered him an un­ Carter momentum as the primary tain National Bank, the Simsbury Bank and Trust Co., The clear-cut front-runners for the expectedly large 7-1 victory margin. trail wends into Illinois where the Pioneer Credit Corp. of Hartford, and the Bank Computer Democratic and Republican Carter also beat Kennedy in the reception may not match the Center of Connecticut. nominations crushed Edward Washington and Hawaii caucuses hospitality of the friendly South. Sweeney selected Kennedy and George Bush Tuesday Tuesday. Although Carter is favored, Realty office transfer in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. White House press secretary Jody Kennedy has devoted all his time and MANCHESTER —Michael J. Vignone has been Carter reaped 181 convention Powell noted today Carter won han­ what is left of his money in the land transferred to the Manchester office of The Barrows delegates, while Reagan padded his dily despite "tough, difficult” of Lincoln. as police captain delegate lead by 105. problems in the nation's economy. Company Merrill-Lynch Realty. On the Republican side, Reagan Vignone joined the Barrows organization in 1978 and The sweeps carried some im­ And he tpok an obvious swipe at again must face Bush and the He was bom and educated in East previously served in sales positions with a phar­ By KEVIN FOLEY pressive winning numbers. For Kennedy's call for wage-and-price dangerous John Anderson, an Illinois Hartford and now lives with his wife Carter, 61 percent in Florida, 88 per­ controls to stem inflation. native who leads in two new Chicago maceutical firm. Herald Reporter and two children in Manchester. He cent in Georgia, 82 percent in “Certainly the economy has polls. He is a former Manchester resident and is a graduate MANCHESTER - Police Chief has earned an associates degree Alabama. For Reagan the same already been important. It will con­ Carter was winning 76 delegates in of the University of Connecticut and theXiniversity. of Robert Lannan announced from Manchester Community Hartford. states yielded percentages of 57, 73, tinue to be important,” said Powell Florida. 62 in Georgia and 43 in Wednesday the appointm ent of College and is currently working 69. on the CBS Morning News program. Alabama for an indicated total of 267 James Sweeney, a 12-year veteran of towards a bachelors degree in public Reagan’s hig wins put more “And I think the results — not only toward the 1,666 needed for nomina­ Opens additional office the Manchester police force, to ad­ administration at the University of pressure on former President Gerald in these six or seven states last night tion. MANCHESTER — Dr. Loren J. Schneider, podiatrist, ministrative captain. Hartford. 341 Broad St., Manchester, announced the opening of an Sweeney will take over the position Sweeney attended the FBI additional office for the practice of podiatric medicine at formerly held by Lt. John J. Baldyga. Academy in Quantico, Va. fom April 281 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. However, Lannan said, the position to June, 1978 and replaced Joseph Dr. Schneider has a bachelor of arts degree from has been modified and streamlined to Brooks two years ago as ad­ Opponents wonH concede Montclair State College and was awarded a doctor of include not only the maintenance ministrative lieutenant when Brooks podiatric mediae degree, with honors, from the Illinois department, but the computer, was promoted to detective captain. By United Press International Reagan said he was running behind came out with a handful of records, communications and Sweeney, in his first duty as cap­ College of Podiatric Medicine, where he was also elected President Carter and Ronald Rep. John Anderson in Anderson’s delegates,” Bush said. "It's a to Kappa .Tau Epsilon, At that time he became a member training divisions as well. tain, has appointed three civilian dis­ home state of Illinois, but a victory national campaign." Sweeney, 33, was named to the post patchers who will begin training Sun­ Reagan believe their primary vic­ of the American Public Health Association, He was also tories in the South, coupled with wins was not vital to his success. "No one involvea in a research project on ballet injuries and . after a career in which he began as a day. They are Robert Mazzone and elsewhere, show they have broad state is fatal,” Reagan said. sports medicine. patrolman and moved through the Gerald E. Fields, both ot Former U N. Ambassador George When told of Bush’s comments, ranks as street sergeant, detective M anchester, and L aurance H. support throughout the country. Dr. Schneider is a Diplomate of the National Board of James Sweeney Their opponents are not willing to Bush said he "would like to have Anderson said: "If Mr. Bush con­ Podiatry Examiners. Dr. Schneider served his post­ lieutenant and administrative lieute­ Warren of Andover. done better” against Reagan in the siders himself a national candidate nant. concede that point, graduate training in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he was “We’re very grateful,” Carter South, but noted he did better than after the devastating defeats in affiliated at Doctor’s Hospital. campaign chairman Robert Strauss any other Republican candidate — an Florida, Alabama and Georgia, then His specialities include surgery, sports medicine and said Tuesday night of the president’s obvious reference to Anderson. I think I’m just as much of a national pediatrics. victories in the Alabama, Georgia "I went South, challenged and candidate as he.” Waste sites studied and Florida primaries. "It’s a great Named assistant director win for us, but it’s not a turning point HARTFORD—William J. Flynn Jr. of Manchester was By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA Parkade is b a ^ had been a dump. — not yet.” promoted to assistant director, policyholder services Another source for finding sites Herald Reporter "The parkade is built basically on a was a response by companies to a White House press secretary Jody department, at Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. He filled over dump. Not too. many peo­ Powell said Carter’s sweep of three uiedneidQy. MANCHESTER - The state state questionnaire asking if the directs the activities of three regional teams responsible Southern primaries and his earlier Department of Environmental ple know that,” Salcius said. company handles carcinogenic sub­ for correspondence, complaints, collect calls, and multi­ Another area mentioned by the wins in New England "certainly give The weather service requests. Protection has sent a list of 51 sites stances in their production process. In sports town is the comer of School Street Klock Machine Division of Gulf an indication of very strong Flynn joined the income agreement department of where hazardous wastes may have Fair and cold tonight. Cloudy and Autumn Street. The area is town and Western and the Rogers Corp^n nationwide support for the East Haven ends East Catholic’s Connecticut Mutual Life in 1963. Following a series of been deposited to the Town Health with chance of snow or rain Department. owned, and is a vacant, overgrown Oakland Street were found th ro u ^ president.” bid for hoop title ... Page 7. promotions he was named administrator for policyholder lot used mainly to collect used Patrick Lucey, spokesman for Sen, Thursday. Detailed forecast on services in 1977. John Salcius, sanitarian, said the this method. Salcius said the lagoons Page 2. list doesn’t mean there is a problem, Christmas trees. It was formerly a on the Klock site may have metal Edward Kennedy, said the Kennedy it only means further investigation is dump. hydroxide sludge in them, which campaign expected Carter to sweep Inside today Secretary at The Hartford Salcius said he didn’t feel these the South and put little effort into required. He said the list will could leak into the ground causing Business...... 24 areas would be of concern to DEP contamination of wells. winning those states. Connecticut HARTFORD-Carl F. Sternat of Vernon has been probably be narrowed to five or six Ciassified...... 20-22 because they don’t affect the en­ Salcius said there is currently no “I don’t think it (the defeats) will elected a secretary in commercial property underwriting sites, after further investigation. But The state's already delayed and C om ics...... 23 vironment. He particularly added law against the sludge, but there may hurt us in Illinois,” Lucey said. at The Hartford Insurance Group. Salcius added “I don't see anything criticized motor vehicie emissions Editorial ...... 4 that he didn't think the old dump be one within three years, as public Illinois holds its primary election He is responsible for staff planning and development, the state would consider an immi­ testing program runs into a new Entertainment ...... 10 would affect the water supply by the knowledge of danger possibilities next Tuesday. as well as training and education, for The Hartford’s nent hazard.” problem — the prospect it could F am ily ...... 14-18 The list was culled from 17 parkade, specifically Bigelow Brook grow. Salcius termed hazardous On the Republican side, Reagan cost as much as 1100 million. Page commercial property underwriting countrywide. and Hilliard Pond. said his campaign has "taken on Obituaries ...... 6 Sternat joined The Hartford in 1969 in New York and sources, one of them being a list sent waste disposal the political and en­ 2. People/Food...... 13 The state has said its investigation vironmental issue of the 1980’s. quite a national look.” But he said it moved to Newark later that year as a supervising un­ by the health department to the Opponents of a biil to require Peopletalk...... 2 priority would be for those areas The Rogers site must be in­ was “awful early to predict” he derwriter. He was promoted to assistant property and state, detailing areas the town most minors to have parental con­ S ports...... 7-9 most heavily dependent on vestigated because some of the would keep on rolling and winning to package superintendent in 1970, was named to the proper­ believes were historical dumping sent for an abortion call it a viola­ Television ...... 10 C lorlllord. U.S A ./ IW sites. groundwater for drinking water or wastes used in their production are the convention. t ' ty manager position in Syracuse in 1971. He became a tion of individual rights, but TownTalk...... 6 "where quantities of waste or the “Two candidates are already out of commercial multi-peril line of business director in 1973 Of the 51 cites, Salcius said two carcinogenic. The wastes are proponents say it’s safeguai^ for U p d ate...... 2 sites were suggested by the town. natural conditions of the site indicate specifically Benzene, phenol and the race. I’ve got to go further,” he famiiies. Page 19. and was elected assistant secretary, marketing in 1977 cause for particular concern.” W eather...... 2 He is a 1984 graduate of Gettysburg College. The area on which the Manchester asbestos. said. EVENING HERALD. Wed., March 12, 1980 - 3 2 - EVENING HERALD, Wed- March U, IWO Subcommittee leaders Oil lobbyist says M p c k i t e _ wrap up MHS report plan hurts policy HARTFORD (UPI) - Adoption of a proposed state tax today at an intersection on San Juan’s busiest freeway in lists and payment of a $10 million ransom. Their origirai armed rebels are facing the advancing 80,000-strong and not for any continuing length of time. Carter sets budget cut By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA on major oil companies doing business in Connecticut what appeared to be a terrorist attack. demands were $50 million and freedom for 311 im­ Soviet force. Deakin said the board indicated it is not of WASmNGTON (UPI) - PrMident Carter will cut $12 could ignite a chain of events ending in deterioration of First reports said a Navy officer was wounded but prisoned comrad^. Herald Reporter the mind to stretch the system for an billion to $22 billion from the federal budget, say state national energy policy, an oil company lobbyist says. Puerto Rican police Sgt. Victor M. Resto denied anyone U.S, lets U.N. continue MANCHESTER - Subcommittee extended period of years. and mimicipal officials who discussed inflation with him. Thomas Coates, executive director of the Connecticut was injure. Gacy case goes to jury WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Carter administration has chairmen for the Committee on the Apparently, the man works in town and They were told $2.3 billion in revenue-sharing funds for Petroleum Council, predicted Tuesday that if Connec­ Resto said the Navy vehicle, carrying two officers and indicated it is willing to let the United Nations attempt to Renovation of Manchester High School has a sister with children attending the states are “in real danger.” CHICAGO (UPI) - T h e jury in the trial of John Wayne ticut adopts the proposed 1.5 percent levy on oil com­ a non-commissioned officer, came under fire from a resolve the 130-day-old hostage situation in Iran and is not met Monday evening to wrap up the Bowers Elementary School. He would like Carter, after an extensive review of his economic Gacy, charged with killing 33 young men and boys, must panies gross receipts, other states will quickly follow smali Japanese-made car carrying two men and a yet considering a military response to the crisis. group’s report to the Board of location, to have his child attend Bowers with the policies, will unveil his anti-inflation proposals this week, decide whether he is “the worst of all murderers,” as the suit. woman. Seven slugs hit the Navy car, all on the right side State Department spokesman Hodding Carter said in expected on March 24. cousins, and then stay at the sister’s after possibly before a joint session of Congress Thursday prosecution contends, or innocent hy reason of insanity. Coates predicted such a chain of events would ‘.‘cut and door. Washington the Iranian militants’ refusal to let a U.N. Superintendent James Kennedy said the school while he supports his family. niAt. The jury of seven men and five women was expected to away” at the nation’s established energy policy, in­ Four more bullets hit the windshield and trunk of a panel see the 50 American hostages at the U.S. Embassy group had satisfied a recurring concern; “He can’t afford the full rate, and he’s The proposals may include restrictions on the use of begin deliberations today. Attorneys for both sides cluding the windfall profits tax pending in Congress. passing car driven by a woman employee of the Puerto presented emotional closing arguments Tuesday after in Tehran was “clearly very serious,’^ but he said Presi­ that of being involved in the specifics of asking for a break. He is entitled to an credit cards, in hopes of dampening consumer spending. answer,” Deakin said. A decision in the He said one reason the oil industry opposed the state Rico Superior Court but she was not reported injured. five weeks of testimony. dent Carter has ruled out military action “at this time.” the repair project, as opposed to only "I believe the president is going to address this issue giving a general approval that repairs matter is expected in one to two weeks, tax was because it would further siphon off money that should be pumped back into development of new (of inflation) fairly and firmly," New Jersey Gov. Bren­ Attack due on Moslems Police have confession need to be done. after Deakin clarifies several points with dan Byrne told reporters Tuesday, following a session Guerrillas lower demands Kennedy said the chairmen wiil meet the father. petroleum sources. Carter had with a group of governors and mayors. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI) — An Afghan rebel If the windfall profits tax failed to win congressional BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) — Leftist guerrillas holding PURCHASE, N.Y. (UPI) - Police say the head­ with the architect and the town Building Also in executive session, the school “Revenue sharing for the states is in real danger, I leader said today Soviet troops have surrounded 33 mistress of an exclusive Virginia girls school admitted approval, Coates said states might want to consider taxes more than 30 hostages, including 20 diplomats, in the Committee in mid-Aprii or May. At that board discussed the contract negotiations don’t have any doubts about that,” he said. settlements of Shiite Moslems in central Afghanistan and she shot and killed Dr. Herman Tamower, author of the point, the architect would have some idea with the nurses. Deakin said about 15 similar to the levy proposed in Connecticut. Dominican Republic Embassy have lowered their ran­ But he warned, as the Connecticut tax is now written it an attack on them was expected as part of a Soviet spring “Scarsdale Diet.” of how to solve the problems inherent in nurses are involved, and that the group som demands. would be unconstitutional and if enacted would end up U. S. Navy car attacked offensive to rid Afghanistan of Moslem resistance. Jean Harris, 56, of McLean, Va., who helped Tamower the renovation and will have developed cost has traditionally been the quickest Reports in the Ck>iombian press said the 20 to 30 HujatuI Ahmad Zada, bead of the Revolutionary being passed on to consumers in the form of a 3)A-to 4- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (liPI) — Two men and a write the best seller, appeared for her arraignment estimates, but everything will be tentative employee bloc to settle. members of the left-wing April 19 movement in the em­ Organization for the Unity of Moslem Afghanistan, told a Tuesday on charges of second-degree murder in the death cent-a-gallon hike in petroleum prices anyway. woman in an automobile opened fired on a U.S. Navy car bassy agreed to settle for the release of 70 to 80 jailed lef- and subject to the committee’s input. TTieir agreeableness can be traced, Members of the Connecticut Citizen Labor Energy Coalition protest news conference in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 60,000 lightly of the bachelor 69-year-old cardiologist. In other meetings closed to the public, Deakin felt, to the fact that their contract Coates met with reporters to outline the council’s op­ the Board of Education met in executive comes up after the other five employee Tuesday in front of the Hartford office of the Connecticut Petroleum position to the tax after 125 chanting demonstrators Council as a delegation from the group asked for full disclosure of the picketed the council’s downtown offices to protest the 1 session to review an unusual parent groups have been negotiated and "by then, Peopletalk' request. An Andover resident, who is a they know the ballpark.” council’s lobbying practices and expenditures. (UPI photo) group’s opposition to the tax. Emission testing delays single parent, is asking that his child be Deakin said he will meet on March 19 „ ^ '!V> U »01TO«w ra allowed to attend the Manchester school with the nurses’ union representative, nnizM o^ Passing the buck system. from the Civil Service Employees Af­ A A Paul Cassidy doesn’t like the quarter-sized Susan The man has requested that he be filiates Inc. He said he expected a con­ S. B. Anthony dollar coin any better than anybody allowed to pay the school system a tract to be settled by April. else, but that didn't keep him from starting a to hike inspection costs reduced tuition rate of $600 per year, stampede for them at the Holyoke, Mass., post of­ which is the rate charged Hartford for I Dance scheduled | fice. HARTFORD (UPI) — State officials have told law­ their Project Concern students. Cassidy is a 21-year veteran of the U.S. Postal makers the state’s auto emissions law has been outdated Wilson E. Deakin, assistant superinten­ MANCHESTER — Members of Service which is the Treasury Department’s first by delays and starting up an inspection system will cost dent, said today the child will be entering Parents Without Partners are TIMHIAtUllt line of offense in a campaign to sell the controver­ motorists more than the $10 inspection limit. kindergarden in the fall, and that the reminded of the dance to be held sial minicartwheels. Motor Vehicle Commissioner Benjamin Muzio pegged gentleman is interested in sending his Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Nothing was working — until Cassidy put up his the cost of an auto emissions program as high as $100 child to Manchester schools on a con­ Ramada Inn in East Windsor. Music sign. Then suddenly everybody wanted them — in million and he suggested Tuesday that the state should tinuing basis. will be provided by the Arcades. This pay for inspections over $10. lots as high, in one case, as 90. Deakin said while Manchester has in the is a Tri-State Conference weekend so uriinM N tK FOTOOIT t The sign said, “Susan B. Anthony Silver Dollars— Muzio’s comments came before the Legislature's En­ past allowed out-of-town residents to send there are free workshops on Saturday vironment Committee which is considering ways to For period ending 7 a.m. EST 3/14/80. During limit two per customer.” Says Cassidy, "Personal­ their children to Manchester schools, and Sunday. Call one of the PWB of­ Wednesday night, showers wili fail in the north and mid ly I don't like them. They’re confusing ... amend the controversial contract requirements of the these instances were for a one-year period ficers for information. plan so it can get off the ground. Pacific coast with snow in the northern Rockies, Snow The starting date for auto inspections has already been wili be expected aiso in the Ohio-Tennessee valley, parts pushed back a year to Jan. 1,1981, and the state faces a of the Northeast, changing to rain and showers southward Law east of the Pecos federal deadline of Dec. 31,1982, when it could lose $200 into the south Atlantic area. Clear to partly cloudy Dallas Justice of the Peace Dan EJddy — leery of Tax collector budget million in highway funds for non-compliance. elsewhere. some of the characters who have business in his courtroom — can’t talk Constable T.A. Vines out of The state has b^n unable to find a private contractor a bailiff, so he's resorted to packing a six-gun. And to carry out the massive job over a five-year period as Weather forecast he doesn't like it. specified in the law enacted in 1978. The only two bids, seeking new position Says Ekidy, “I’m not John Wayne. I don’t feel both from the Hamilton Test Standards Division of Hamilton Standard in Windsor locks, were rejected Mostly sunny and cold today with slowly diminishing comfortable carrying a gun. I feel like the bouncer in some honky tonk. I've got murderers, robbers, because they did not comply with specifications. winds, Highs in the low to mid 30s or about 1 C, Fair and Muzio said the bid concept should be abandoned and the By MARTIN KEARNS totaled about 40,000 annually continued cold tonight but with increasing cloudiness rapists and tMeves coming into my courtroom. I The Board of Directors has mandated called for knives in my courtroom one day and nine MVD should be allowed to negotiate a contract with a Motor Vehicles Commissioner Benjamin Herald Reporter toward morning. Lows in the teens, Thursday cloudy with vendor so that factors such as rising costs and inflation that the department follow-up on women came forward.” Muzio listens as he waits to testify before the MANCHESTER - The tax collector’s chance of snow or rain beginning in the afternoon, Highs can be considered. He said this was the most important delinquent tax bill. Turek said an average Eddy says until he gets some police protection budget for the coming year includes a Prices Ettective Mon., March 10 thru Sat., March 15, 1980. in the middle 30s, Probability of precipitation near zero consideration and once a contract was negotiated, the Legislature’s environmental committee, of $500,000 in delinquent taxes must be today and tonight and 30 percent Thursday, Westerly he'll carry his .38-caliber revolver in the courtroom, Tuesday, on auto emissions testing. (UPI request for an additional staff person. carried over into the next fiscal year. As a OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. his office and “even to bed if I have to.” program could get under way in about six months. James Turek, collector of tax revenue, winds 15 to 25 mph diminishing slowly today. Light Muzio said rising inflation since the law was enacted result, he said, the town loses interest that photo) said he hopes to expand his staff of five OPEN MON THRU SAT 8:30A.M. to 9P.M variable winds tonight becoming easterly 10 to 15 mph “makes it impossible” for a firm to charge less than $10 could be earned on the taxes. and one-half persons to six and one-half. Thursday, for auto inspections. He told the committee any costs to Turek called his request justified, Method acting He said work overload during the peak MANCHESTER motorists over $10 should be picked up by the state. makers have voiced strong oppostion to. It would allow saying supervisory personnel nust often period, roughly defined as Jan. 1 to Feb 15, Extended outlook Show biz carries some built-in dangers, and Barry Muzio supported proposed amendments to raise the him, he said, to consider using economically different perform clerical tasks to keep pace with 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN prevents the current staff from ac­ BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England Van Dyke discovered one of the more exotic sort term of the contract to seven years, creation of a ■ procedures such as mobile inspection stations in rural the work loads during peak periods. complishing its task of collecting Friday through Sunday: recently during the filming of “Galactica ’80” on revolving fund to help pay for adminstrative costs and the parts of the state. Henderson said it would be a shame to EAST HARTFORD Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut: (^ance of the streets of Los Angeles. Department of Environmental Protection Com­ revenues on time. have to hire a full-time staff person to ac­ use of "alternative” forms of conducting vehicle inspec­ The town Planning Department has also 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE rain coastal sections and snow or rain inland Friday en­ His Tole called for him to come sprinting put of tions’ ■ *• missioner Stanley Pac supported the proposed commodate work levels in peak periods. asked that a full-time planner by hired to ding during the day. Fair weather Saturday, Increasing the Reseda UCB Bank, carrying two big sacks of The cost for a five-year program would run from $60 amendments in order to get the program underway He asked if temporary help might not be MIDDLETOWN help revise the Comprehensive Plan of cloudiness Sunday with chance of rain developing,. money. million to $70 million and on a seven-year program “from before the federal deadline expires. an answer. 900 WASHINGTON ST . RT 66 lA L S Daytime highs in the 40s, Overnight lows in the 30s early Unfortunately, nobody briefed the two cops who $90 million to as high as $100 million,” he said. Pac approved of the idea of switching from bids to a Development. Salary figures are being Turek also made it clear he felt ad­ Friday and in the upper 20s to middle 30s early Saturday happened to be cruising by in a patrol car. It took Muzio said there was no way to determine what it negotiated contract and said lawmakers wouldn’t have to withheld until Town Manager Robert ditional staff and not additional com­ NOT RESPONSIBLE EOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS W r re s trv f me nghi lo lim it guaniihev to 4 um is unless ome'w

primary election is open to a candidates, delegates to the they are elitist. Sttvan Harry. Exacuttva Editor legal challenge because it is national conventions or party Connecticut’s registration . Cuttomtr 8«rv(M — 647*0046 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emarltua discriminatory. preferences. law is a perfect example of Raymond P. Robinton. Edltor*Publlthtr In Connecticut independent We can’t understand why legislation which penalizes voters, those who register an unaffiliated voter should some, while favoring others. have been required to Because the incumbent without party affiliation can be given special status not We are confident the law reregister to vote in this president is a Democrat, the reregister with a party af­ offered the electorate as a wouldn’t stand scrutiny of a month’s primary, there were switches would most likely filiation up to a matter of whole. court test, especially where no Americans being held be from Democrat to several weeks before the The rule assumes the worst federal offices are involved hostage in Iran, there had Republican, as the primary, then vote in the in the voter. and the federal laws would been no Russian invasion of Democrats rightly or wrong­ primary. It assumes the only reason apply. Afghanistan, inflation was at ly take the credit or blame But those who are an individual might want to As long as this elitist a far lower rate than it is for the actions of the last six registered with a party af­ switch affiliation is to in­ legislation remains on the today and mortgage interest months. filiation must wait six terfere in the opposing par­ books in Connecticut, the un­ rates were hovering around months after a change in af­ ty’s candidate selection affiliated voter will hold a the 10 to 11 percent mark, not But the inequities of the filiation before voting in the process. special status. the current 14 percent plus provision beg the question primary. The rule, in effect, disen­ It is possible for individuals range of today. and sooner or later, we are We can understand the con­ franchises those who register to change their minds on the It is possible persons who confident it will be struck cern of party leaders for the with a party affiliation. performance of the political were registered with one par­ down. integrity of their primary We don’t think that disen- party they have selected. ty or the other may have Meanwhile, the best advice elections. The intent is to frachisement is fair or is For example in October, changed their view in that we can give to the voter" is keep members of the op­ equal protection under the when affiliated voters would time. register as an independent w SG00P8 Congressional Quarterly ARoifffPouRpucfumr, m w iK m m 31 mtfconiA m t m Do you want more gasohol ? y m ., By ANN PELHAM of more efficient cars and higher With the help ol trade associations, Howard lobbied House conferees on WASHINGTON - The powerful prices. At the same time, the cost of the windfall tax, asking them to op­ highway lobby came close to killing a building and maintaining highways Is pose the excise tax exemption in the tax exemption for gasohol in the rising because of inflation. Senate bill. The House had not voted windfall profits tax bill. Although the highway lobby’s fight against the gasohol exemption failed, on the question. It lost that battle but won political Howard’s lobbying was countered trust fund advocates did not come V- kyPoBlgMyl backing to increase the federal by Sen. Birch ^ y h , D-Ind., chair­ away from the windfall tax con­ excise tax on gasoline. man of the National Alcohol Fuels At first blush, producers of an ference empty-handed. , OfCOORSf HCWIXRKCARfWL Commission, and other gasohol alternative motor fuel and builders They won a conunitment from the WHO SAnTAROO/fPWf KIPS! boosters. of highways would seem on the same House Ways and Means and the Howard told the conferees any side. Senate Finance committees to hold other type of gasohol subsidy was Both play to the same audience: hearings this year on shoring up the fine. But the conferees weren’t automobile drivers. trust fund. In addition, several represen­ allowed under the rules to tack onto But things aren’t always the way the tax bill another type of subsidy tatives and senators indicated during REGISTER TO WIN they appear to be, especially in not considered by either the House or Congress. conference action they would support Senate. Gasohol and highways were in new gasoline tax legislation in 1981. Besides, the gasohol industry said head-to-head competition in the That’s earlier than had been the exemption was the only workable windfall tax bill, and choosing expected because the law providing way to give them the subsidy needed between the two popular issues was a for the trust fund and all but 1.5 cents to make their product competitive. politician’s nightmare. of the current excise tax doesn’t expire until late in 1983. New companies just don’t owe The choice was so painful that enough taxes to be able to take ad­ legislators on the tax-writing com­ Probably most significant, key tax­ THERE'S ONLY «500 Quote/Unquote vantage of the tax credits the govern­ writing legislators indicated they mittees have indicated they want the ment often uses to provide business contest eventually to end in a tie. would support an increase in the gas­ “We’re in it. Everything’s up but — Joan Fontaine, veteran incentives, the industry said. They could do that by raising the oline excise tax to bring in more TWO MONTHS the marquee.” Hollywood actress, on why she per­ Some conferees criticized Howard federal tax on gasoline. revenues for highways. — Bob Hope, rommenling on hU formed recently in the daytime and others for exaggerating the im­ The victory for gasohol came in the Finance Chairman Russell B. recently eompleled Palm Springs soap opera, “ Ryan’s Hope-’’ pact of the gasohol exemption on the form of an extension through 1992 of Long, D-La., said he might support a TOGO home. (“Good Morning Ameriea”) trust fund. the current exemption of the product percentage tax on gasoline that you can win $500.00 “I think you can safely speculate The Transportation Department from the four-cent-a-gallon federal would go up as prices increased. Time in running out that's true He ain’t Irish. He’s a “What 1 give people, apart from estimated that revenues lost because towards the purchase of| excise tax on gasoline. For example, instead of paying Georgia cracker.” love, is an elegance and beauty that of the gasohol exemption would for us to meet our Grand The exemption, scheduled to four cents on each gallon, no matter any CLOSEOUT — Jay McMullen, press aide to doesn’t exist today... The only thing I amount to $2.7 billion through 1990, or expire in 1984, was approved in 1978. what the price of gasoline, con­ Opening deadiine...and we Chic-.;:'' Mayor jane Byrne, eonfir- don’t do is the signs of the zodiac.” about 3 percent of the expected $90.5 HOURS Because gasohol is a blend of 90 sumers would pay a 4 percent tax on ■ LIVING ROOM mir ' the rumor that Mayor Byrne, billion in revenues. Others estimated Thoughts don’t want to have a store- percent gasoline and 10 percent the selling price. At $1 a gallon, the who -.1 ' endorsed Sen. Edward — Barbara Cortland, 78-year-old the loss could range from 3 to 5 per­ ■ DINING ROOM or WED. TIL 9 PM alcohol, the exemption saves alcohol tax would be four cents, but if the full of furniture we won’t now up on our other floors Kennedy for president, was un­ author of 277 romantic novels, cent. marketers 40 cents on each gallon of price rose to $2 a gallon, the tax due ■ BEDROOM in stock. THUR. TIL 8 PM happy that Jimmy Carter had been referring to “Barbara Cortland’s Conferees were sympathetic to the be carrying any longer — (Our main floor is still a alcohol, making their product would be eight cents. For politicians, invited to march in the city's St. M'orld of Romonre,” her new problems of the trust fund. But gas­ Who am I and where did I come No Purchase Necessary to register FRI. TIL 9 PM economically competitive. a major appeal of a percentage tax is so, WATKINS is literally mess. The carpenters, Patrick's Day parade. magazine of thrilling love stories. ohol was just too popular to leave the from? We are all descendants of a Drawing heid Sat., March 15 It also means the Highway Trust that increases would be gradual. SAT. TIL 5:30 (LAST DAY) ‘"That might’ve been painful.” exemption out of the bill, explained supreme being — God. “In the begin­ cleaning house and all painters and electricians Fund loses four cents ever time a Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, and — Johnny Ramone, of the punk one House conferee, “People love the ning God created the heaven and the driver buys a gallon of gasohol in­ other conferees said they were con­ of the furniture we won’t have the place in chaos.) group. The Kamones, who stuff,” he said. earth. And God said. Let us make "It just happened. We kept stead of gasoline. sidering a percentage tax. Ways and recorded a remake of a 1963 hit The best the House conferees could man in our image, after our be carrying longer Is BUT DON’T LET THE MESS STOP YOU! acquiring things and eventually we Receipts from the excise tax are Means Chairman A1 Ullman, D-Ore., railed “Baby, I Love You.” Johnny do was to whittle the Senate exten­ likeness.” (Genesis 1:1 and 26). May wanted a house. Well, legally we had channeled into the trust fund, which said he could go along with a penny was referring to the fact that the sion down from the year 2(X)0 to 1992. we realize how precious we are and to decide what belonged to whom and is used to build highways, such as the increase in the excise tax. group didn't want to be in the But Howard didn’t give up, even how special all of God’s creations how we’d enter the house situation. interstate system and to maintain The most vocal opponent of the studio when producer Phil Speelor after the conferees Feb. 26 com­ are. Our lawyer suggested that marriage roads. gasohol exemption was Rep. James added violins to the track. (Rolling pleted action on the tax bill. He Wayne S. Taylor would make things much simpler.” The revenue loss to gasohol, though J. Howard, EFN.J., who was not a Stone) offered a non-binding resolution on Bishop of expected to be small, represented a conferee but chairs the House sub­ "1 said to my agent I’ve got to the floor instructing House conferees the Manchester Ward, — Katherine Helmond, aetress, sort of last straw for some backers of committee that handles highway become known to "a whole group of not to accept any subsidy for gasohol The Church of Jesus people who don't stay up until three explaining how she and her hus­ the trust fund. legislation. that would hurt the highway trust Christ of Latter-day o’clock in the morning to see my band got married “hv aeeident.” Revenues flowing into the trust Howard charged the gasohol fund. The House voted $94-118 to Saints films.” (“Talk” ) fund are starting to decline as gas­ exemption meant “the final destruc­ (Mormons) oline consumption decreaops because tion of the highway trust fund.” table, or kill, the resolution. 0 Washington merry-go-round Moscow and the Olympic Games; faces, politics may be red HIVING ROOMS ■DINETTES ■BEDDING By JACK ANDERSON Without the competition of their recognition of the historical impor­ Everything about the Moscow cle. The secret password for DOE’s friendship or place of former WASHINGTON - No one in arch rival, however, the Soviets will tance and correctness of the foreign Games was to be bigger and better, upward bound is "ERDA.” employment,” he claims. Washington — and that probably in- be left with a hollow victory that political course of our country and the handbook boasted. “The arrival ERDA stands for the former Worst of all, Downing’s boss. Jack IDINING ROOMS ■OCCASIONAL ■C A R P niN G ciudes Jimmy Carter — seriously even their massive propaganda the enormous services of the Soviet of more than 600,000 tourists is Energy Research and Development Hobbs, ruled that the grievance must expects the president's threat ol an machine can't turn into a triumph for Union in the struggle for peace.” expected. This is more than Munich Administration, one of the agencies be submitted to him — though he is Olympic Games boycott to force a the communist world, The rhapsody continues with the and Montreal welcomed in their that was combined to form DOE. one of the ex-ERDA officials Dow­ IBEDROOMS Russian withdrawal from Here’s the way Annette Roush, a claim that Moscow’s selection as the time. Nearly 1.5 billion people Though ex-ERDA employees make ning cited in the complaint. ■LAM PS ■ACCESSORIES Afghanistan. foreign service officer stationed in Olympic site “is an acknowledge­ watched the Montreal games (on up only 38.1 percent of the DOE Footnote: Rep. Herbert E. Harris, But there is persuasive evidence Moscow, spelled it out in an un- ment of the country’s merit, its con­ television). It is expected that the bureaucracy, they seem to be the D-Va., has demanded promotion that an effeclive boycott would pubiished letter to several con­ tribution to the Olympic movement audience of the Moscow Olympics only ones allowed on the escalator tc figures from DOE Secretary Charles punish the gressmen : and its resources for conducting the will be significantly larger.” jobs in the $40,000-and-up bracket. Duncan, expressing concern that Kremlin leaders f ._ "Every Soviet citizen bas been Olympics on the best organizational And finally, the Kremlin cited the A middle-echelon budget expert, “non-ERDA employees still have lit­ 935 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 643-5171 FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1874 by depriving them *' . ^ reminded time and again during the and sports technology level.” increasing number of medals won by M. Scott Downing, has filed a formal tle chance of being promoted to a of the prestige r.,^ past four years about the event ... The fact that all this is palpable Soviet athletes in recent Olympics grievance with the department, supervisory position.” YES! YOU CAN CHARGE IT. they expect the ^ Such a boycott would deprive them of nonsense is beside the point. What and boasted that the games “have a charging that the promotion system USE MASTER CHARGE, VISA OR games to bring a targe-scale propaganda tool. It matters is that the Soviet govern­ characteristic trait, reflecting prin­ is rigged against those, like himself, Watch on Waste WATKINS REVOLVING CHARGE them, both among would most importantly cause the ment has been feeding its citizens ciples of the development of sports who are not ERDA alumni. How many taxpayers’ dollars will the Soviet people average Soviet citizen to recognize this baloney for four years. By giving under conditions of socialism.” He charges that since Oct. 1,1977, fit on the slide of a bureaucrat’s and in the world the serious view the world has taken the Moscow Games such as a big As one expert told my associate there have been seven top jobs microscope? About 100,000, ap­ at targe. of his government’s activities.” buildup the Kremlin bosses are let­ Tony Capaccio, “Sports is the only available in the budget office and all parently. The General Services Ad­ Just being host to such an inter- And here's the way the Soviet ting their people in for a correspon­ area left where the Russian people but one were given to former ERDA ministration recently decided to dationat extravaganza is a propagan­ government itself views the Olym­ dingly big letdown in the event of a can be told, ‘We are No. 1.’” But employees. That one went to a per­ brighten the lives of workers in a da victory the Soviet leaders have pics, according to a State Depart­ widespread boycott. They will, in the without participation by the United sonal friend of the acting controller. federal office building in Idaho by been milking (or all its worth. If. in ment translation of the Kremlin’s of­ classic sense, be hoisted on their own States and other leading competitors, Downing charges. commissioning an artist to sculpt a addition, their state-subsidized ficial “Handbook for Party Ac­ petard. being No. 1 wouldn’t mean much. When a vacancy occurs. Downing totem pole outside the entrance. The athletes can “win”'the Olympics by tivists.” The Communist Party cadres were Old school tie explained, an ERDA alumnus is GSA art buffs were so pleased with outscoring the West’s amateurs — “The decision to give the honored further told that preparations for the The Department of Energy has given the position on a temporary the result that they're planning to particularly the Americans — the right to hold the Olympic Games in summer games were “an important been in existence for only two years, basis, then awarded it permanently grace nine other government Kremlin bosses will offer it as proof the capital of the world’s first step in carrying out the task assigned but it already Is dominated by an because of his experience in the job. buildings around the country with that their political system is superior socialist state has become convin­ by L.I. Brezhnev to make Moscow a exclusive “old boy” fraternity that Selection for the plush jobs is made similar poles. The artifacts fetch to the free worlds. cing testimony' to the general communist showplace.” controls promotions to the Inner cir­ ■ on the basis of “personality, personal some $10,000 a copy. , 7-

EVENING HERALD. Wed., March 12, 1980 - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Mircb U. IWO ToumToll East Haven ends While the Board of Directors version moratorium, one meeting Education about plans to raise think they were bought in 1948. Board of Education. support to raise the drinking age. grappled Tuesday night with attendant was heard to say, "This money for a play^ound project, Usually these are the things that "We’ve got a problem with kids Manchester’s housing shortage, is better than television.” said he had a recipe for the first are nickled-and-dlmed. The French At a recent public hearing in screwing up their heads and we heard citizens say they had fund raiser, "The desire to make Empire still exists in Africa on East Hartford on legislation that want to do something about it,” nowhere to go after their apart­ Bill Wardrop, a member of the dough for the PTO.” these maps" — Glastonbury Direc­ would raise the drinking age from Mrs. Fahey said. Mrs. Fahey is a Catholic season ment turned condominiums, and p ro of the Maple Street School in tor of Social Science Betty Ladd 18 to 20, Sen. Marcella Fahey, D- member of the General Law Com­ take away from them their inside the 2-3 zone, took seven shots in the struggled to decide to install a con­ Vernon, explaining to the Board of "These maps are a dis^ace. I discussing the budget with the East Hartford, made it clear her mittee. By LEN AUSTER Herald Spoiiawriler game,” he understated. third quarter and made three. The The inside game —East Haven’s Eagle Coach Jim Penders had Easties, meanwhile were 7-for-lO and and East Catholic’s lack of—was the thoughts along the same line. owned the backboards, taking down 6 difference as the Housatonic League “They're very tough inside and we caroms against zero for the Eagles. Obituaries Top cop doesnH like idea champs smacked the Eagles, 70-56, just couldn’t match up inside. They "We were holding the ball the third last night before a crowd of 1,600 at had too much size, muscle and quarter and they were converting. It William Jaachinaky Misa Julia McVeigh In memorlam Berlin High to move into the state quickness. To win big ones you have was no contest inside when the ball to have an inside game and that’s came off the glass,” Penders BOLTON - William Jaschlnsky, MANCHESTER-Mlss Julia In Bad and loving memory of Unda Ann CaaelU who Class L finals. what East Haven has.” explained his strategy, “We wanted of Brequet Road, Goshen, died un- Catherine McVeigh, 87, of 333 passed away M a f^ IS, 1M7. The Y ello w jack ets, 24-1 and Bidwell St., died ’Tuesday night at a of small-engirie cruisers winners of 21 in a row, face Builard- The Eagles had a 6-4 lead midway to get the ball inside and we just expecM ly last Sunday in Hollywood, You are not forgotten, Linda dear. local convalescent home. Never shall you ever be u long as life and memory Havens of Bridgeport, a 62-48 winner thru the first period but the Easties couldn’t. And you can’t win with the Fla. He was the father of Mrs. wanted six-cylinder models in the to the V-6,” Lannan added, "Snd I ’m She was bom on Jan. 3, 1893 in last we all remember thee. By KEVIN FOLEY over Crosby, for the championship front line of Carfora, 6-foot-4 Chris jump shot.” Dorothy Whitehead of Bolton. face of rising fuel costs and heavy exploring that possibility. We won’t Rockville and had been a resident of Sadly missed by mother, sisters and brother. Herald Reporter Friday night at Central Connecticut Roche and Schatzlein combined for 9 East Haven had a 43-30 lead after He was bom. in Torrington and was consumption by the Manchester catch every speeder, but we must Manchester most of her life. Before State College’s Kaiser Gym at 8 unanswered points to give them a 13- ^ three periods and steadily increased a master plumber with the T.A. MANCHESTER - Police Chief Police. look to the economy.” her retirement in 1962 she had been o’clock. This will be the Easties ninth 6 edge with 2:37 left in the stanza. it in the fourth canto. Bob Venora, Walker Co. for 30 years. He was also Von Deck offers, Robert Lannan says it’s unfortunate Lannan said between 85,000 and 90,- private secretary to the late C. title bid. They’ve won five, the last in East Haven, leading 15-10 at the limited by the Easties defense to one superintendent of grounds at the the police have to lead the trend 000 gallons of gasoline had been used Pedestrian died Elmore Watkins, of Watkin’s Fur­ slate of officers 1963. turn, moved the margin to 25-14 with shot in the third canto, had 11 fourth- Country Club of Torrington. toward fuel efficiency. last year, but pointed out there were niture Store. of skull fracture East Catholic bows out 20-7. The 5:05 remaining in the half. While the stanza points for the Eagles. He is also survived by a brother, MANCHESTER - The GOP Basing his comments on a other town agencies such as the fire She was a graduate of Manchester Eagles had not previously dropped a Easties were building the lead, the Venora and Pete Kiro, each 6-for- three sisters, three grandchildren Town Committee officer elections propo'sed move to .introduce six- department, the water and sewer High School and had attended Hunt- MANCHESTER - An autopsy semifinal tilt in seven tries. Eagles were unable to penetrate an 14 from the field, had 19 and 13 points and several nieces and nephews. tonight bas one slate in nomination. cylinder police cruisers to regular departments and the town manager singer Business College in Hartford. report shows that Jacob Muller, 56, / So much for tradition. aggressive, shifting 2-3 zone and get respectively for the Eagles, who The funeral will be Saturday, 10 The slate was formed by Robert duty, Lannan told the Herald himself using the pumps^ She was a communicant of St. of 331 Oakland St. died of a fractured Rugged 6-foot-5 Joe Carfora and 6- it into their pivotman. were 21-for-48 from the field. Venora, a.m., at the St. Thomas of Villanova Von Deck, who campaigned heavily Wednesday he feels turbocharged V-6 “I don’t know how much we’ll save Jam e’s Church. skull after he was struck by an foot-4 Lee Schatzlein dominated the “He (Penders) had some size but 6-foot-3 senior captain, wound up the Church in Goshen. Burial will be in for the chairmanship. automobiles would be the best bet. with the six-cylinder cars,” Lannan She leaves several nieces and automobile as he attempted to cross inside for East Haven, spelling the the 6-6 guy (Russ Radant) didn’t season with 626 points and 1,228 St. Thomas Cemetery, Goshen, in the Included on the slate is Mary “The V-6 engines don’t have the said, “but I feel we can have the best nephews. Oakland Street Monday afternoon. Eagles' demise. Carfora exhibited produce,” Crisafi observed, “Russ points for his career, both school spring. Willhide, for vice chairwoman, pursuit capability of the V-8s we’re of both worlds with the turbocharged Funeral services will be Thursday The autopsy was performed by Dr. good moves around the lane and wasn't into the flow. If he doesn’t get marks. Kiro missed the magic 1,(XI0- Calling hours are Friday from 2 to Leslie Belcher, for recording using now,” Lannan said, "but the package.” at 8:15 a.m. from the Watkins Catherine Galvine Tuesday at the rebounding prowess as he cashed in the ball inside we have no inside point mark for his career, finishing 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Driscoll Mor­ secretary, Trudy Starky for cor­ eight-cylinder car is a thing of the Weiss’ proposal was met with scep­ Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. with state’s Medical Examiner’s office in l2-of-19 field goal tries and finished game. At this point in time he can’t with 987 tallies. Venora grabbed 9 tuary, 138 Migeon Ave.; Torrington. responding secretary, and Mary past. I do feel the turbocharged V-6 ticism by rank and file police who a mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. Farmington. The case is still under with a game-high 26 points. He also match up to their trees,” Penders rebounds, including 7 of the 9 hauled Memorial contributions may be Fletcher for treasurer. would be acceptable, however.” contend the smaller engines — with at St. James Church. Burial will be in investigation. had 12 rebounds to lead the Easties to commented. down by the Eagles in the first half. made to St. Bernadette’s School, Town Manager Robert B. Weiss or without turbocharging — will han­ Muller was struck by a 1971 Datsun St. James Cemetery. ’There are no a 29-19 edge in that department. Radant totaled one point and no “Twenty out of 27, you can’t be dis­ Hollywood, Fla., 33024. said Tuesday money for new police dicap them when they must pursue 240Z driven by Scott M. Ingerto of 115 calling hours. Schatzlein was lO-for-13 from the rebounds. appointed too much,” concluded Students at MCC cars eiil probably be made available older cars with larger engines. Gray Road, South Windsor. Igner- field and totaled 22 -points for East A 9-2 spurt brought the Eagles Penders, who turns in his basketball Mrs. Irene Lharron in next year’s budget, but that he " It’s my belief that we should go to,16, has not been charged. Bernice S. Breitenkamp to attend hearings Haven, which was 30-for-49 from the within 27-23 and they trailed at the whistle and breaks out the MANCHESTER - Mrs. Irene Ber­ tj, bats.- VERNON - Bernice (Sheldon) floor. Most of the attempts came in­ half, 29-23. nadette Charron, 86 of 70 Duval St., MANCHESTER - Students from East Catholic tried slowing the Practice begins Monday. Breitenkamp, 79, of 300 South St., Man held side. Mize in line Manchester, died Tuesday at Manchester Community College will Off the glass tempo in the third stanza, but was un­ KuHt IliiM'ii (70) — Schatzlein 102-3 22, Manchester Memorial Hospital. She died Tuesday night at a local con­ be attending state Capitol hearings “We've been a running team all year and we go for the break. When able to fully accomplish its goal. Roche 2 0-0 4, Carfora 12 2-4 26, Luzzi 3 0-1 was the widow of Alfred J. Charron. valescent home. She was the wife of today and tomorrow, hoping to in­ in holdup Eagle Mike Ciszewski (15) lays basketball off the glass and 6, Popolizio 2 2-2 6, DeGrand 1 0-1 2, we don't have it, we .set up outside “They saw we couldn't go inside so for shrine Mrs. Charron was born in Paw­ Benjamin Breitenkamp. fluence legislators’ votes on the MANCHESTER—Don­ scores over Easties’ Sal Popolizio (10) while teammate Pete DeSena 02-4 2, Sisson 0 0-00, Lefrevre 0 0- and then to go the big men, " voiced they were able to come out on us in TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Johnny tucket, R.I., on June 25,1893. She had She was born in Bayard, Iowa, drinking age and the budget. ald P. Mooney, 23, of 155 0 0, Ferrari 0 0-0 0, McCormick 0 2-2 2, Kiro (33) trails play. (Herald photo by Adamson) East Haven veteran Coach Frank the second half,” Penders stated. Mize, the one-time “ Big Cat” of been a resident of Manchester for the June 25,1900, and had been a resident Holly Brennan, student senator, Smith St., East Hartford Amarante 0 0-0 0. Totals 30 10-17 70. Crisafi, "I feel they (East Catholic) “We went to our halfcourt defense National and past nine years. of Des Moines, Iowa, for many years, and Robyn Reilly, another student was charged with con­ Kam Culliolir (56) — Venora 6 7-7 19. are the best outside shooting team to try to get the tempo up,” Crisafi Kiro 6 1-1 13, Radant 0 1-4 1, Ayer 1 0-0 2, sluggers, is believed to be the No. 1 She was a communicant of St. where, she was a member of the leader, intend to testify, with Ms. spiracy to commit robbery I’ve seen. But outside shooting won’t recalled the third stanza, “I feel our Galligan 4 2-2 10. Fortin 1 0-0 2, Ciszewski choice for election to baseball’s Hall Bridget’s Church and an honorary Plymouth Congregational CJiurch. Reilly scheduled to see (3ov. Grasso. in connection with an what a thrifty way to build a win (big) games for you. We tried to switching defenses hurt them"’ 3 0-0 6, Skoly 00-00, McCovO 1-2 1, Pagan! of Fame Wednesday by the shrine’s member of its Rosary Society. She She moved here in 1969. Thursday, the students will attend armed hold up January 9 at East Catholic, unable to penetrate 0 2-2 2 Totals 21 14-18 56'. . was formerly a memiter of St. Anne She is also survived by a daughter, a hearing to voice support for the Cumberland Farms beautiful spring wardrobe- The committee, which is em­ Sodality of St. Cecelia Church of Mrs. Ernest (Jenanine) Uthgenannt keeping the legal drinking age of 18. store at 1063 Main St. HefQlcI Pawtucket and was a member of the of Ellington; two grandsons, Stephen Ms. Brennan said student leaders powered to elect two players oi one Police say Mooney was player and one executive, also is Manchester Chapter of AARP and and Eric Uthgenannt, also of are expecting about 2,(X)0 students to held overnight at police save 20% on Alfred Dunner Four-team battle Basketball expected to study the credentials of the Manchester ^nior Citizens. Ellington. attend the hearing. headquarters and Chuck Klein, a four-time NL home She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Peter Funeral services will be Friday at presented Wednesday mor­ By Manchester SENIOR run king; Arky Vaughan, a star (Lucille) Potamianos, with whom 11 a.m. at the First Congregational Miller out of town ning at East Hartford boucle polyesters for three spots Fogarty Oilers outgunned shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates she made her home, and three Church of Vernon. Burial will be in MANCHESTER - Blaine Miller, Superior Court. Earl Yost Sportsman Cafe, 84-81, last night at in the 1930s; Vic Willis, a 248-game grandchildren. Ellington Center Cemetery. vice principal at Manchester High NEW YORK (UPI) - The Eastern count for 16 of Cleveland's final 22 Police arrested Michael Sports Editor Hall of Fame Illing. Mark Plefka had 29 points, winner for the Pirates in the early Funeral services will be Thursday ’There are no calling hours. School in charge of data program­ points and help the Cavs defeat New B. Carabine, 25, of 12 Conference playoff picture took a Glen Nerback 18, Randy LaVigne 12 1900s and Marty Marion, a brilliant at 8 a.m. from Darlington Mortuary Donations may be made to the ming, is out of town until "rhursday, Glenwood St. early new twist Tuesday night when San Jersey. and Dave Malick 10 for the Oilers defensive shortstop for the St. Louis (Heroux & Son), 1042 Newport Ave., Heart Association of Greater Hart­ studying how other school systems interest lags Wednesday morning after Antonio toppled Washington in Lan- Pucers I 14. OllicH 108 while Dan Moore had 24, John Pisch Cardinals in the 1940s. Pawtucket, with a mass at 9 a.m. at ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. make use of micro-computers. he was stopped by an of­ dover, Md., and New York routed Joe Hassett scored 8 points in the 16, John Balczuk 14 and John Executives expected to receive St. Cecelia Church. Burial will be in The Ladd Funeral Home, 79 Dr. Miller left today and will be ficer and cited for Houston. Two games now separate fourth quarter, including a pair of Niekrashl2 for Sportsman. strong support include , Notre Dame Cenietery. Friends may Ellington Ave., Rockville, is in visiting school systems on Long Once again, for the umpeenth time, in Vernon. Scott Cushing of South speeding. the four teams in the battle for the three-pointers, to help Indiana snap owner of the Boston Red Sox from call at the funeral home in Paw­ charge of the arrangements. a proposed Sports Hail of Fame in Windsor took Men’s B honors and BUSINESSMEN Island, New York. His interest is es­ Carabino allegedly failed final three available playoff positions an eight-game losing streak. 1933 through 1976; Walter O'Malley, tucket, tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester appears to be doomed Steve Bizon of Vernon Men’s C. pecially strong in the field of micro- to pass a sobriety test and in the conference. Moriarty Fuel outlasted Farr’s, 71- who led exodus out of Brooklyn and The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 due to lack of interest by the latest Verne Burnett of Manchester 76Manhattans Band. Weatherell Street. (Town) •Blouses •Vests shape these days after suffering a and 22 points and 3 steals by Toby Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 28 Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago approved vitational Basketball Classic New York Rangers — Traded right broken eibow - on his pitching arm. Knight and the Knicks are sitting points and Los Angeles ran off 10 Cubs from 1928 through 1944, had a MANCHESTER - A •Slacks He’s been a standout member of Tuesday, March 18 at Berlin High wing Don Murdoch to Edmonton for 'i;! * . l . ; pretty in the post-season picture. straight points early in the feturth .320 lifetime batting average and 300 new contract for library Moriarty’s in the Hartford Twilight when all-star catholic high players forward Cam Connor and a third- Cavaliers 122, Nets 119 quarter to break past San Diego. The career homers. During 5‘A super workers was approved last League since graduating from Trini­ will go up against public high stan­ round draft choice in 1980 or 1981; Mike Mitchell scored 31 points and Lakers now lead the Pacific Division seasons with the Phillies — aided by Teacher friends delay talk night by the Board of ty College. Sue Balesano, current douts. Jim Penders, East mentor, sent Jim Mayer and Olympian Dave teamed with Dave Robisch to ac- by l ‘/2 games. Philadelphia's renowned Baker Bowl Directors. women’s division duckpin bowiing will handle the catholic boys. Silk to New Haven of the American MANCHESTER-A meeting proved by Miss White a week before — he led the league in homers four the group would plan another After four months of Hockey League and recalled center sponsored by Parents of Round Table but was cancelled Tuesday afternoon champion in Manchester, assisted Proceeds will be turned over to Tara times, drove in between 121 and 170 meeting. negotiating sessions, the Ray Markham. Singers at Manchester High School due to Miss White’s having taken ill. the media at the recent Aetna World Tonina, 14, who was injured and runs and batted between .337 and board approved the con­ sportswear paralyzed. She was a player at St. St. Louis — Signed defenseman scheduled for Tuesday night in sup­ Jeanne Carroll, whose 16-year old Mrs. Carroll stressed that the Cup matches in Hartford. The locai .386. tract quickly. The Library Paul High in Bristol...Hartford Jai- Terry Harper. port of (Hioral Director Martha Whie daughter, Martha, is in the choral parents only hoped to talk to Miss woman is in the Aetna public Yawkey purchased the Red Sox in Board already approved Alai will open its fifth season April 2. BaHfbull did not take place, because the guest group, said about 10 parents thought White, and had no intention of reiations department...Channel 22 1933 and spent lavishly to build the the contract in a closed- plans to carry 70 Boston Red Sox Closing date is Nov.28. Since opening, Boston — Signed outfielder Gary of honor became ill. of holding the meeting. Mrs. Carroll, pressuring the administration or weak club into a contender, acquiring session vote. games this season. Ned Martin and 4.2 million people have viewed the M Hancock and John Tudor. Miss White, member of the treasurer of the parents group, con­ taking any kind of "political action." such stars as Lefty Grove and Jimmy The three-year agree­ Ken Harrelson will handle the sport while wagering $280 million in California — Signed Tom Manchester High School faculty for firmed that the 10 parents called all Miss White, who has taken students Foxx. His teams won American ment gives 6 percent pay telecasts. Channel 3 lists 22 Boston Hartford...Kellie White of East Hart­ Donohue and infielder to 35 years, has announced she will the others to let them know of to Hawaii and Disneyland to per­ League pennants in 1946, 1967 and increases the contract's games. lyear contracts. retire this June. Miss White has said Tuesday’s meeting at South form, was involved in a controversy Downtown Manchester ford is a member of the UConn varsi­ 1975 but never produced tbe world first year, and 7 percent Chicago (AL) - Signed outfielder the reorganization of the school’s Methodist Church. last year when the Board of Educa­ open Mon-Sat, 9:30-5; ty tennis squad this spring...CBS, championship he regarded as his ul­ hikes the second and third Claudell Washington to a 1-year con­ hierarchy under Jacob Ludes 111, While the 10 core parents called the tion refused to sanction a trip by the Thurs. 'til 9 with a record bid of $12 million, won timate goal year. Notes off the cuff the radio broadcasting rights to 26 tract. principal, will mean her expertise parents of all the present pupils to Round Table Singers to Hawaii. The The new contract, which National Football League regular New York (AL) — Agreed to con­ and experience will no longer be as notify them of the meeting being board said the bidding procedures for Gary Benson of Manchester placed the union uanimously ap­ season and 10 post-season games for tract term s with pitcher Tom effective. cancelled, a note was left on the door the travel arrangement were flawed 57th in the Connecticut Marathon this Rec Volleyball proved earlier this month, the next four seasons. Five bids were Underwood and catcher Bruce Ludes has responded that Ms. of the church to inform any parents and gave an appearance of a conflict month in Middletown in 3:09.54. also calls for increasing received, four from networks...Less Robinson. Manchester Rec Department White’s comments “surprised” him. of former parents of the cancelation. of interest. Jamie Gomez of East Hartford was wages on the pay scale than 200 tickets remain for sale for San Francisco — Signed infielder men's volleyball playoff action con­ In an effort to impress on Miss Mrs. Carroll said she participated The singers had chosen as their 11th in 2:43.52 and Dave Buddington steps. tinued last night at Illing with White their support, the parents of 70 in the phone calling, and believed travel agent Travel Time Inc., a .-A' of Glastonbury 21st in 2:50.34...Girls the Boston Celtics game March 18 at Rudy Meoli. The minimum wage will Seattle — Signed pitcher Rob Lathrop Insurance Agency topping students sought to meet Tuesday most of the parents had planned to company with which Miss White is soccer will be introduced as a varsity the Hartford Civic Center against In­ ■r increase from about $5,800 Dressier to a l-year contract. the Hoggers, 13-15, 15-12 and 15-13; night. The meeting had been ap­ attend. She added that she believed affiliated. V' sport at East Catholic High next diana. George McGinnis is the stan­ a year to about $7,000 a { i i . fall... Phil Staknis of East Hartford dout with the Pacers. Gross ticket Football and the North Enders besting year. won. the Men’s Open Division in the sales for the Celts first appearance in Atlanta - Waived tight end Jim Economy Electric, 15-7, 15-2 in Library employees Multiple Sclerosis Raucquetball Hartford last month came to $130,000 Mitchell. National Division play. Two held in cafe incident wages are now about $5,800 V Tournament at the Center Court Club when 15,622 fans showed up. College The Hoggers face the North to $14,000 a year. Colgate — Extended the contract of Enders Tuesday. South Windsor station in lieu of posting a J250 surety home on a warrant issued in connec­ The union, part of local hockey coach Terry Slater. Over in the American Division. Daniel Assard, 20, of French Road, bond and was to be presented in court tion with an offense last September. $1303 of the American Holy Cross - Named Togo Palazzi Redwood Farms downed Insurers 15- Bolton, and Leslie J, Tierney, 18, of todav. He was charged with interfering Federation of State, Coun­ St. Peter’s hoping women’s basketball coach. 9, 15-12; and ABA stopped Renn's 12- 211 Ferguson Road, Manchester, Vernon when he allegedly resisted arrest. ty and Municipal Ohio University — Named Danny 15, 15-9 and 15-5. were charged early this morning in Edward E. Eaton, 20, of 24 East He was being held at the police sta­ Employees, was formed ; nn Nee head basketball coach. connection with an incident at Court, Rockville, was charged tion in lieu of posting a $500 bond. No after a year’s struggle for major upset Washington — Lost Petur Gud- Horse syndicated Brave Bull Cafe in South Windsor. Tuesday with first-degree criminal court date was given. between the workers and mundson, who announced he was Police said an officer observed the trespassing and third>-degree Bolton the town. NEW YORK (UPI) - They say Las withdrawing from school to play pro ARCADIA, Calif, (UPI) - Spec­ two leaving the cafe about 1:30 a.m. 90-81, Monday night to up its record tacular Bid, racing's No. 2 all-time criminal mischief. Two Coventry youths were ap­ There had been a salary Vegas is a city that never sleeps, but to 22-7. basketball in Italy. and they were alledgedly arguing. then maybe Las Vegas has never money-winner with $2,089,417 in Police said Eaton was ap­ prehended Friday night while dispute between the The officer then noticed Ms. Tierney watched St. Peter’s play a basketball purse money, has been syndicated prehended inside the Tolland County allegedly stealing gaS from the employees and the Library ii* slump to the ground and went over to game. The St, Peter’s-UNLV matchup is for a record price of $22 million and Agricultural Center on Route 30. school buses on Notch Road. Bruce Board. investigate the alleged scuffle. Thursday night, in the land of slot the only one Thursday night that will become a stud in 1981, it was an­ Police said Eaton claimed he went in Davies, Bolton constable, was on The new contract, accor­ Assard was charged with breach of machines, showgirls and fast doesn’t invplve a Big Ten team. nounced Tuesday. the building to seek shelter and to regular patrol duty when he spotted ding to town officials, will peace and released on his promise to Forty-four buyers piit up the syn­ sleep. and apprehended the Coventry bring the library marriages. Bob Dukiet’s slowdown Michigan, 17-12, will be at Virginia, 6 b te appear in court in East Hartford on dicate money at $5M,000 each He He was released on his promise to youths. employees more in line brigade — one of the dullest teams in 21-10, while Illinois, 20-12, plays host March 24. to 23-7 Murray State and Minnesota, will begin his career as a stallion at appear in court in Rockville on Lawrence Reed, 18, 740 Swamp with similar positions in the country — will try to derail the Radio, tv lunighl Ms. Tierney alledgedly verbally 19-10, entertains Southwestern the Clairborne Farm in Kentucky March 25, Road, and Edward Corbett Jr., 17, other communities. runaway express of the Runnin’ Pulls up short 7il5 - NHL: Whalers vs. Detroit, abused two police officers and kicked Rebels of Nevada-Las Vegas. Louisiana, 22-8. where ,another champion. Daniel M. Riccio, 21, of 335 Center were charged with larceny and Although some contract WTIC them. She was charged with breach The tournament then moves to Secretariat, is stabled. Affirmed is Road, Vernon, was charged Tuesday loitering on school grounds. Both terms were released The Peacocks have to travel clear East Catholic’s Kyle Ayer (13) starts to put on the brakes as 7:15 ■ Baseball: Yanks vs. Orioles, of peace, resisting arrest and two New York’s Madison Square Garden racing’s No. 1 money winner with $2,- with breach of peace and interfering were released on their promise to earlier, yesterday the across the country to a place where he’s confronted by East Haven’s Chris Roche in Class L WTNF counts of assault on police officers. with a police officer. with the semifinals on March 17 and 393,818. Affirmed was syndicated last appear in court in Rockville on details were released" for Jerry Tarkanian’s Rebels don’t often 8 • Tennis, Ch.38 She was being held at the police the final set for March 19. semifinal last night at Berlin High, (Herald photo by Adamson) year for $14.4 million, then a record. Police said he was arrested at his March 25. the first time. lose. UNLV beat Long Beach State, EVENING HERALD. Wed., March 12, 1960 - 9 8 - EVENING HERALD, Wed.. March U, IWO Low-key athletic Ball players Mets in dfmger o entertainers NEW YORK (UH) - The New Swan, 14-13 with a 3.30 ERA last When asked about whether or not it fifth. Rene Quinones. Yankees, it was announced ’Tuesday. program at MIT York Mets, despite their vow to year, has said repeatedly over the was in fact tax clauses that led to The opened their In other training camp news, the A1 Campanis, Dodgers’ director of VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - the team and I’m depended on to do rebuild the franchise at any cost, now last few weeks that the negotiations Feeney’s action, Cashen said, “It’s exhlblUon season with a 4-1 victory California Angels Tuesday signed player personnel, met with Yankee Steve Garvey believes baseball certain things and I’ve got to do over the Hanshin Tigers of the appear in danger of losing their best are an increasing distraction to him. so sticky I don’t even want to get into catcher Tom Donohue and Infielder owner Monday Alabamas and Michlgans,” says the nation one year in strikeouts. But players are entertainers and are them. I’ll find a way somehow.” Japenese Central League. The CAMBRIDGE, Mast. (UPI) - pitcher and one of the best in ’The voided agreement, in excess of It.” T o ^ Cruz to 1-year contracts and an­ night. Back in the early 1960s, wiien Jack Barry, who has been at MIT for 20 for even those who can’t make it at justified in getting paid as much as Like most entertainers, Garvey In exhibition games, Chris Speier Mariners, outhit 10-7, had home runs baseball. 55 million, may have contained some nounced pitching plans for intra­ “I talked to Steinbrenner and he Barry was coaching basketball at years, serving the last nine in an ad­ the varsity level, there is plenty from show business personalities. strives for consistency of perfor­ had three hits, including a double, from Julio Cruz and Leon Roberts. Craig Swan, upset after National corporate tax clauses — negotiated squad games Thursday and Friday said be would get back to us in the Masiachuaetts Institute of ministrative role while also finding which to choose. Unlike others in his profession, mance and has had remarkable and scored the winning run on Jerry Cruz hit the first pitch of the game League President Chub Feeney dis­ by Swan’s agent, Dick Merkel — and the Cactus League opener Satur­ next two days,” Campanis said. Technology, he received a telephone time to coach the golf team. “It’s a MTT sponsors 28 clubs, including however, Garvey is a real trouper. success in achieving it. In five of the White’s groundout in the bottom of 420 feet over the right-center fence. allowed a complicated 5-year agree­ leading to Feeney’s move. day against Seattle. "He’s a man of his word, so I expect call from Johnny Orr, then guiding program that’s geired for the stu­ badminton, cricket and scuba. There He never misses a performance. last six seasons Garvey has collected ment between the hurler and the The questionable clauses probably the sixth inning to lead Montreal to Roberts hit his 440 feet to center in The Angels will use Don an answer by then. the Unlvenity of Maasachuietta’ dent to participate, rather than for are 26 intramural teams, from The 31-year-old first baseman of 200 or more hits. He also has driven club, is pondering an announcement meant a difference of at least $200,- an 8-6 victory over the Detroit Tigers the fourth inning. After the game, the Aase, Chris Knapp, Bob Ferris, "I know who we would like (from team. someone to watch.” bowling and pool to the latest — ul­ the Los Angeles Dodgers has not mis­ in over 100 runs in four of those Mariners announced they have on his baseball future. 000 to Swan, and the Mets must now in the Expos’ exhibition opener. Ralph Bottlng, Dave Schuler, Joel the Yankees), but I’m not sure if MIT, a Division m school in the timate frisbee. sed a game since 1975 and over the seasons and has batted over . 300 five renewed the contract of shortstop Orr, now the coach at Michigan "There has been a breakdown in find a way to compensate him or risk Speier, who scored two other runs Crisler and Charlie Phillips in that’s what they’re willing to give and a former assistant at Wisconsin, NCAA, offers 22 varsity sports fa t The club football team ended its se­ last six seasons has missed only nine times. as well, and Ellis Valentine, who also Mario Mendoza. the negotiations," Swan losing him. Thursday’s intra-squad game and us." ' wanted to know how MIT had men, (no school has more) and 10 for cond season at 3-4. Its opening vic­ out of 971 contests. “ I feel very good about my level of had three hits, paced Montreal to a 6- Rookie Jerry Dybzinski hit a 10th- acknowledged. He refused to say “That happens,” Met General Jim Barr, Freddie Martinez, Ken Campanis met Tuesday with of­ managed to land David Jansson, a 6- women. No athletic scholarships are tory over Norwalk was its first in 79 “I take a lot of pride in being able consistency,” he said. “I’ve set some 0 lead after two innings. But Detroit inning home run, leading the whether he will become a free agent Manager said when Scbrom, Jim Dorsey, Pan Boone, ficials of the Texas Rangers, one of foot-6 guard who was an All-State given and there is no recruiting, years, seeing as how the school had to go out there every day,” said pretty good standards that people closed the gap when Tom Brookens to a 3-2 exhibition at the end of the year, but added, “I asked about Feeney’s action. “With Steve Eddy and Tom Chevolek will four clubs Sutton has said he would selection in Wisconsin and to whom which explains how someone like droppied football in 1900 after a Garvey. “I’m a professional athlete expect of me. I think Pete Rose and I hit a solo homer and Lance Parrish victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. may call a press conference for contracts like this you take it to them see action Friday. approve a trade to, but said he was the Badgers had offered a free ride. Jansson could arrive without fanfare. player died of an injury and gone 0-6 and I get paid to perform and if I can are the only people who set 200 hits as blasted a three-run homer in the Friday.” (the league) and see if certain things Dybzinski, who played for Tacoma in The Los Angeles Dodgers may be doubtful a deal could be worked out “Who are you talking about. I’ve “I coached basketball for 14 years last year. crawl out there I’m going to be out a goal each season. It’s very hard to Feeney’s action left Swan and the will fly. We also tried to plow some third, and Steve Kemp had a two-run the Pacific Coast League last season, on the verge of dealing veteran with that club. .never heard of the guy,” asked and every fall. I’d put a sign up on the Barry says the football team is run there and play. attain. You have to play pretty near Mets far apart in negotiations and different ground and it didn’t work.” shot over the center-field fence in the stroked a 3-1 pitch off the Brewers’ pitcher Don Sutton to the New York Barry, to whom such an occurrence gym saying 'first practice is on Oct. on a budget of about $10,000, and that “I know if one person in the stands every game and you have to make was more the norm than the excep­ 15.’ I never knew who would show up, includes the salaries of three assis­ expects to see Steve Garvey play contact four times a game. tion at the prestigious educational o r even if we’d have enough for a tant coaches. The players, six of then I’m going to play for him. I also “For me to get 200 hits means I’ll Stapleton school. team. That’s the way it still is today, whom are graduates, buy their shoes know I have 24 other players and a also have over 100 runs batted in, hit Trottier welcomes Barry later ran into a tall, angular but that’s the way we want it to be,'” and insurance policies and raise manager in the organization that de­ over .300 and hit 25 or more home and accurate shooter in the school’s Barry says. money by refereeing intramural pend on me. I am an integral part of ' gym and lost a game of “21” to the All coaches are professors, who games, holding raffles and doing hits hard youngster. The fo o te r turned out to teach the athletes, whom the coaches some work for the athletic depart­ I ' remember are students first. About ment, such as painting hurdles. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - be Jansson, who went on to star for Sports Parade Goring to Islanders one of every five of MIT’s 4,500 un­ Rookie infielder Dave Stapleton may MIT and is now a professor of “It’s a total atmosphere of fun, not have much of a chance of Aeronautics and Astronautics at dergraduates participates in a varsi­ Tape-Breaker NEW YORK (UPI) - aearly , falo’s Gil Perreault. center before putting his 48th goal without the ills of pressure and cracking the tough Red Sox lineup, “The Institute.” ty sport. When Title IX came front Bryan Trottier was glad to have Goring scored 20 goals and 49 past Rockies goalie Hardy Astrom. recruiting,” says Barry. “We had 600 Craig Virgin of Illinois, and Ed Murray but if he doesn’t, it won’t be because To this day, Barry, now the and center, MIT was already in the By another center who can score on his assists in $9 games with the Kings, Bossy added two assists in the game. vanguard of women’s athletics, to 700 fans a game. Football has the United States, broke the of his bat. school’s assistant athletic director, M ill team. and his addition gives the Islanders Anders Kallur, Bob Lorimer and giving females equal time. found a place here and it’s a club and Stapleton came to spring training says Orr never believed him when he tape to win the world cross looks bad “He’s a tremendous hockey some much needed offensive depth at Bob Bourne also scored for the And all at a school more famous it will always be that way.” R ic h in u n with a reputation as a good hitter but expressed no knowledge of Jansson’s country champiosnhip in player,” said the New York Islanders center, where Coach A1 Arbour has Islanders, while Colorado’s Bobby for scientists and scholars than The club plays it games at Stein­ a mediocre fielder. And Tuesday decision to attend MIT. star center of Butch Goring, always depended on Trottier for Schmautz waited until four minutes brenner Field, named for George Paris, France last Sunday. Stapleton cracked a pair of home And the story is a vivid example of sports. in practice acquired by the Islanders on Tuesday scoring. were left in the game to spoil the Steinbrenner’s father, Henry, the Thirty nations were runs, prompting M anager Don how one of the nation’s most “It’s kind of a cloak you can’t dis­ in a trade with the Los Angeles But Trottier said he didn’t feel any shutout bid of Islanders goalie Glenn acclaimed academic Institutions dis­ guise, the academic image,” says school’s first track All-American in represented. Virgin holds the MIAMI (UPI) — Sitting on one of better individual statistics if he had Zimmer to volunteer, "the kid can Kings. New York gave up right wing differently. “I have never had any Resch. hit.” covers its athletes, many of whom Barry. “ We do get some pretty good 1923. Later this year, an indoor ice American record for 10,0(X) those double-decker type benches out thought about it,” Weaver said. Billy Harris and defenseman Dave In the only other game, arena and field house will be Stapleton has known that all along. opt for “the other school on the athletes because of the academic meters. The Paris course along the right field foul line that rise Murray got a lot of publicity he Lewis. Philadelphia edged Pittsburgh 4-3. finished. nearly five feet off the ground, Earl He hit .306 last year and was Charles” because it sponsors one of reputation. But there’s no question measured 11,900 meters. (UPI didn’t want last fall in the World "He’s hard to negate, because he’s - N H L - Flyers 4, Penguins 3 why the athlete is here. He’s here for Weaver had a perfect view of his named the co-MVP of the Inter­ the most ambitious and all- Series with the Pirates, starting off so shifty,” added Trottier. “He Defenseman Bob Dailey’s goal at an education.” photo) hitters taking batting practice. national League as well as the cir­ encompassing athletic programs in And the basketball floor in the 600- spectacularly by reaching base safe­ maneuvers very well, and he’s short pressure on me to score, and I don’t 12:49 of the final period was the even­ the nation. To be sure, there have been some seat Rockwell Cage, where Jansson "Watch him, watch him,” the ly seven times out of eight in the first cuit’s All-Star third baseman. He led (5-foot-9) so it’s hard for some of the want to put any pressure on him. tual winner. Dailey’s shot from the the league in at-bats (533), runs (88), “Our athletic program is more from MIT who have opted for the plied his trade for the Engineers, ’ always animated, two games and then going O-for-21 in taller defensemen to hit him.” He’s too good.” point beat rookie goalie Nick Ricci extensive than just about any other in pros. Pitcher A1 Dopfel sip ed with also is steeped in history. It used to always attentive little manager the last five. hits (169) and doubles (33). Trottier seemed to be showing “I didn’t feel any pressure,” and gave the Flyers a 4-2 lead. "My hitting has always been my ; the country, and that includes your the California Angels after leading be in the Boston Garden. Little urged a writer alongside him as Murray, who hit .417 in the playoff Goring Tuesday night that he’s pretty Goring said. "I just felt if I went out George Ferguson 'scored for primary asset but I think my fielding switch-hitting , hitting with the Angels but only .154 in the hard to defense himself, as he and played my best, that would be Pittsburgh with less than three is good too,” he said. “I guess I had League. from the right side this time, dug in World Series with the Pirates, had a assisted on all four Islander goals to good enough for my own mind. 1 felt minutes remaining, but Flyers goalie an arcon my throws, so people saidj at the plate. lot of people in Baltimore praying for pace New York’s 4-1 victory over the a little tired, but that comes from Pete Peeters held off a last-minute "He’s the worst looking hitter you him when he came up in the bottom didn’t have a good arm. Well I only . The four assists traveling coast to coast.” attack. The game was rescheduled Fast bucks in Heiden future East Hartford ever saw in batting practice. He made nine errors last year in 140 of the eighth inning of the seventh gave Trottier 92 points on the season One of the beneficiaries of Trot- from Oct. 27, when it was postponed and bis lawyer emphasize that The East Hartford Little League games and I don’t think that’s too LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (NEA) Winter Olympiad, came to cation required for cham- looks like a ballet dancer the way he Series game with Pittsburgh. and moved him into fourth place on tier’s production was Mike Bossy, because of a strike by Pittsburgh — The phone rang in the law Lake Placid with his own Eric wants just the opposite. pionhip skating. will hold its annual baseball tryouts winds up on one foot all the time,” The Orioles were trailing, 2-1, with bad.” "The big thing,’’ says the NHL’s scoring list, ahead of Buf­ who took a third-period pass from the Civic Arena employees. offices of Arthur Kaminsky in lawyer-agent, which may “You know it’s going to for all interested East Hartford Weaver said. “ But when the game is two out, the bases full and the World Zimmer doesn’t see what ail the New York one year ago. seem crassly commercial in Heiden, "is that next summer hurt,” he said of the grueling youngsters Saturday, March 22 and I'm going to take up bike rac­ on the line, he’s one of the best in the Series right there on the line. disparaging talk is about regarding “Hello,” said the voice on the amateur world of speed glides, especially in the mid­ Sunday, March 23. Stapleton’s glove. the other end, “this is Nancy skating. But it was a well- ing seriously. Then I want to dle and long distances. "You world. Just like . I Youngsters ages 11-12 will have “There was some discussion Heiden of Madison, Wisconsin. thought out pragmaUc action go back to school and get into don’t think about it. You go don’t know how a guy can turn it on. County support for Raiders faltering in view of the attenUon and sports medicine seriously.” through it. When you’re done, their opportunity beginning at 9 a.m. Stapleton has trouble defensively.- You don't know who I am.” and off like that, but he's able to do Loves tough situations ' Yes,” answered Art, “I harassment that was sure to [is father is a doctor in you have a burning feeling in March 22. Youths ages 8 and 9 will LOS ANGELES (UPI) - County move collapses, the football team the Raiders’ move, stepping up a it.” Well I’ve watched him for five days know who you are." flow over Eric as his domina­ M:ladison.) your throat that lasts for a begin sessions at 1 p.m. and are "Those are the kinds of situations support for the Oakland Raiders will receive "the amount necessary courtroom battle being w ag ^ here “Eric’s goal,” says Kamin­ couple of days. You throw Sure enough, Murray did little and he fields a ground ball better “I have two children who tion of speed skating became required to attend the 1 p.m. sessions Eddie was born for,” said Weaver, to compensate it for actual damages, and in the Bay Area. are about to become celebri­ increasingly evident. sky, "is to nave a life like peo­ things up, and that's a drag.” more than half-heartedly throw his than I thought he could,” the move has begun to falter, with two on both Saturday and Sunday. In the "He loves them” manager said. key supporters now questioning expenses and costs.” “Suppose the Raiders don’t get ties,” said Mrs. Heiden. “Bob "He’s the greatest skater ple you don't write about as Kaminsky tried to put a bat at the ball and finished up on his who ever lived,” said Froedde handle on Eric as a person: event of inclement weather, tryouts Murray tagged one of Kent Stapleton, 26, signed out of South whether taxpayers may be stuck with Last week, only Supervisor Baxter here? What happens to that $5 and Martha Johnson suggest­ opposed to a life where you front foot after making contact, the ed that I call you. I think we Roenning, the Norwegian “It’s trite. He’s as American will be rescheduled March 29-20. Tekulve’s fast balls and lined it to Alabama University, where he also a missive bill even if the Raiders do Ward questioned the loan, warning million?” Edelman asked Coliseum have constant media atten­ way most old men do when they need some help.” skater who won a bronze tion. Eric has a certain way as apple pie. He's generally Starting times will remain the same. deep right where Dave Parker was a football quarterback. Even Champ exhibits skill not come to Los Angeles. that expenses could go well over $2 Commission lawyers. shy, unassuming and courte­ come out for an occasional Sunday Nancy Heiden is the mother medal in the 1,000-meter he wants to live his life. The Youngsters residing in the slipped breaking back on the ball, but though he has spent five years in the Supervisors Yvonne Brathwaite million. Edelman said the move and Coliseum lawyer Stephen of Eric and Beth Heiden, way Spitz and Jenner went — ous.” game of hard ball two or three times Kurt Thomas, top United States gymnast, lifts legs above side race, third on Eric’s list of National or Eastern League Zones then recovered his footing to haul minors, he figures he’s right on Burke and Ed Edelman joined legal expenses could consume most Reinhardt charged the NFL, in Olympic speed skaters extaor- conquests. and I'm not critical of them, in the summer. horse during International Mixed Pairs Championship at Spec­ (North End) should report to down the ball for the firal out. That schedule. Tuesday in delaying a crucial vote on of the $5 million loan. voting against the Raiders’ move, dinaire (at least in Eric's Of the 1,200 winter sports because that’s the traditional "Do you ever talk to him about trum in Philadelphia. (UPI photo) case). capitalistic way — is not the McAuliffe Park. American League was it for the Orioles. Game, set and a conditional commitment for a $5 Supervisor Burke and Ekielman was trying "to intimidate the coun­ athletes who competed here, SIPOIBO'SQUIZ the way he swings in batting prac­ match. They never threatened again Bob Johnson is the hockey Eric was easily the most way he’d like to go.” Zone residents (South End) are to tice?" the reporter asked. million loan to the Coliseum Com­ said they wanted the other two agen­ ty.” coach at the University of and the Pirates wrapped up the world exciUng, and, in relation to his Kaminsky, in fact, has b ^ n report to Gorman Park. Weaver laughed. mission to help finance the Raiders cies involved in financing the “It is not an understatement that Wisconsin — his son, Mark, urging him to try a fling at championship an inning later. compeltors, the greatest The northern boundaries encom­ "I don’t think Eddie wants to listen move. Raiders move — the City Council and we are in a war of nerves with robber was a star on the 1980 U.S. talent. playing colleu hockey back I "Eddie hit the ball right on the Olympic hockey team. pass the area as follows: The Goring and Murdoch “We’re really getting out there on the Olympic Organizing Committee barons (football team owners) who The iinpression of the 21- at Wisconsin. & ic was a fine to a lot of words," the Orioles’ pilot nose," Weaver said, thinking back to And Art Kaminky is a right winger on local teams northern side of Silver Lane — said. "He came down here un­ a limb,” Burke said. — to “share the risk” in advancing are sitting there trying to see if that year-old Wisconsin student — that unhappy moment. "Had he got sports barrister who repre­ his 29-inch thighs bulging in until he was 17. Western side of Forbes Street to heralded three years ago, went five- The concern stems from an agree­ money for the team’s move. by flexing their muscle they can sents 100 professional hockey under that ball a little bit ... it’s a his skin-U ^t gold jump suit, Neither Eric nor his lawyer Main Street. The southern side of ment between the Coliseum Commis­ The National Football League show strength and that we won’t,” players (some of whom came have delusions about life for-five right away, and made the grand slam. That was our shot. But I his powerful glides sweeping Silver Lane eastern side of Forbes club. He’s quite a guy. He has fun sion and the Raiders saying if the Monday voted unanimously against Reinhardt added. out of Wisconsin). He also around the curves of the rink, being the same for young can’t see how anybody could fault big names in deals includes in his stable a few his face fixed in intense con­ Heiden in the wake of his Street edge the south end area. with the other guys, but he doesn’t Eddie. I certainly don’t. He hit that baseball stars and even some centration — will linger Olympic success. Youngsters reporting for tryouts care much about any publicity." literary types. "A lot of people will know ball as good as anybody could NEW YORK (UPI) - Last month, which should take some of the big win over Toronto in last year’s Russell upsets among the thousands of spec­ should bring their own baseball That 1979 phone call is bow tators and millions of televi­ who I am,” con<%des Heiden. gloves. All other equipment will be Productive years possibly ask” a rumor floated around hockey pressure off the Bryan Trottier, playoffs. Art Kaminsky happened to be "It's going to be different for Goolagong sion viewers. supplied. Whether he does or not, the doesn’t waste much circles that the Los Angeles Kings Clark Gillies and Mike Bossy line. The Oilers viewed the acquisition wearing a beige warmup out­ In this age of instant sports me in the United States. I time crying over spilt milk. fit during the Winter Olympic Every 8, 9 or 10 year-old who tries Orioles’ 24-year-old first baseman and New York Rangers were close to "Goring also can play the point on of Murdoch as a way to take some celebrity, Heiden is already won’t be able to walk down a dllUtY W«T AVI KAMO 20.3 Nonetheless, over the winter the BOSTON (UPI) - A few Games here; with a credential street without being rOINTf AKAMIHIt FINAL out will play. couldn’t help receiving some the past completing a deal involving Butch the power play and kill penalties. I pressure off super kid Wayne bigger than Mark Spitz in thought did occur to him now and believe he could put us over the top in days earlier she had been dangling from his neck that recognized.” NASON Of nS'-H. WHICH three seasons by driving in 88, 95 and Goring and Don Murdoch. Gretzky, who handled the bulk of the sailing off Florida, her said “Supervisor of Ushers.” 1972 and Bruce Jenner in 1976 The more he won here, the OFTHiFOLLOWIHC HAS then what might've happened had the playoffs.” 99 runs during that period, hitting 27, Well Tuesday, just before the Oiler offense. thoughts far away from Art needed it to get aroud — the most marketable more Heiden's personality NtVIR AVIRAUD 20 T Transactions Parker failed to catch up with George Maguire, general manager Olympic heroes ever. 27, and 25 homers over the same NHL’s trading deadline. Goring and "One of our biggest problems is tennis, when the U.S. Coast the crush in the village, par­ began to emerge as engaging, A. MAURICI LUCAS Murray’s vicious liner, of the Kings, admitted that giving up goal scoring after we get past Wayne ticularly at the speed skating But the fact Kaminsky was thoughtful and even w ry^ B. WH UNULD By United PreiiH Inleriiationul stretch and posting batting averages Murdoch were indeed traded — but Guard pulled along side here as his shepherd doesn't "If we’d have gotten in front,” Goring "was tough to do." Gretzky’s line,” said EMmonton GM rink, bMause one of his legal humorous in contrast to the BOB OANDRIDM Hookey of ,283, .285 and .295. Murray has mis­ not for each other. and told her the tourna­ clients Is now the hottest ath­ mean Heiden will go the route Weaver said, allowing himself a Larry Gordon. "We hope that Mur­ bland, insular image he car­ Buffalo — Traded defenseman sed playing in only one game in that Coring, the leading scorer in the "But,” he reasoned, “our team ment types wanted her to letic property in the world. of those two in capitalizing on ried into the Lake Placid smile five months after the fact, “I OL-Mt 2fl'lSN,SlM:J3MSUe Jerry Korab to Los Angeles for a three-year span. Kings’ history, was acquired by the needs defense. We have been losing doch will help us put the puck in the head north. JBBMBm Enc Heiden, the five-gold his Olympic fame. games. He was able to conve' had all the pitchers ready.” too many shootouts. Lewis is one of medal winner of the In fact bothbo the young man a sense of the work and dedi first-round draft selection in 1982. " I’m sure he cou'd’ve had even New York Islanders in a deal that net. JoAnne Russell made the llth I. Islander General Manager Bill the best defensemen in the NHL and "Obviously, Murodch’s potential OffYOURIEEl trip worthwhile Tuesday Harris is a forward who can play all Torrey said "could put us over the has not been tapped but we think with night when she shocked MIAMI (UPI) —.Baltimore positions and does the job at both top in the playoffs.” the discipline (I)oach Glen Sather has second-seeded Evonne Bowling Orioles’ relief pitcher Tim Stoddard, ends of the rink. It was too much to In another deal, the Edmonton over our players, it may turn around Goolagong Cawley 4-6, 7-5, expected to replaced Don Stanhouse Oilers obtained the mercurial Mur­ expect our attack to get four or five Murdoch’s career.” 6coreboQrcl 'Vfednesday a uames 6-2, to advance to the se­ as the Orioles’ late-inning relief goals each game.” “I’m sorry to leave New York,” By United Preu Intenutlonal Tbunday'i Games Houston at Boston FLORAL- Phyllis Tkaez doch from the Rangers for utility cond round of a $125,000 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Loe Angeles at AtlanU Washington at Philadelphia specialist, signed a one-year con- forward Cam Connor and future con­ Shero's knock on Murdoch, who said Murdoch, “but I guess I just Campbell Conference Vancouver at Hartford New Jersey at Detroit 192, Carole Gilbert 185-452, women’s professional ten­ Patrek Division Detroit at Boston Seattle at Milwaukee Tim tract, General Manager Hank Peters siderations. An explosive scorer who earns $125,(X)0 a year, was simply didn’t fit into their plans. I’ll be get­ nis tournament. W L T PU. OF CA Phoenix at Golden SUle Arline LaPointe 478. , j said Monday. bad a five-goal game in his rookie that he didn’t do the job at both ends ting lots of playing time in Edmonton x-Phil«deIph « 715 too NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Portland at Los Angeles AUTO The victory was even NY lUngers 8 8 9 » 87 Eastern Conference Thursday's Games Stoddard Peters also said is the of the rink — at least by Shero's stan­ 8 a 9 82 81 year. Murdoch has failed to satisfy and that’s a good thing to look more startling in that the NY Iitinden Atlatic Dviaioo Indiana at New York TEE.TOTALERS- Gail scheduled starting pitcher today in dards. Atlanta 30 811 : 80 H4 W L Pet. GB Denver at San Diego Wilkinson 193-454, Anita Coach Fred Shero's standards of a forward to.” 25-year-old Russell was Washington S 810 ZIB MS Boston 8 17 .757 — the Orioles’ first game of the exhibi­ "Phil Esposito needs a couple of Smythe Division two-way player. The Oilers, in fourth place in the forced to play a qualifying Philadelphia S 18 .78 1 Rinaldi 471, Joann Ricci tion season against the Texas e REPAIRS good checkers on his line and has Smythe, would be one of five NHL W L T Pis. GF GA New York 8 8 JOO 19 Owens stable 176, Marion Coon 175, Goring, who started the season match Monday. She won Chicago 8 21 16 76 in 18 Washington 8 S7 ^ Marilyn Rogers 465, Bar­ “Homt of Mr. Qoudwrtnch" playoffs if the season ended now. Vancouver 8 813 f 2U 84 Central Division — Olympic great Jesse goals and 49 assists this season, Talafous,” explained Shero, who match point against Edmonton to 813 I MB 28 W L Pet. GB bara Seifert 183-480, Fran should give the Islanders another line recently benched Murdoch in favor of In other moves, Edmonton Colorado 17 811 4 201 256 AtUnU 44 8 611 ~ Owens was listed Tuesday Misseri 221-481, Carol Mer- Goolagong to record the Winnipeg U 4310 4 178 tn Houston 8 8 .48 9 in stable but guarded con­ • Complete Mechanical Service with punch, Torrey said. The Talafous. acquired goaltender Ron Low from major upset of the tourna­ Wsles Conference San Antonio 24 8 .<79 94 cier 184-492, Sandy Robison D on Manchester’s Islanders, who beat Colorado 4-1 Connor, 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, is Quebec for center Ron Chipperfield Norris Division IndUna 8 40 .444 12 dition as respiratory 209-508, Nancy Washburn s Collision Repair ment. W L T PU. GF GA Cleveland » 8 .411 m Tuesday night with Goring seeing the aggressive forward the Rangers and then sold goalie Jim Corsi to Montreal 40 8 8 38 208 Detroit M 56 8 5 271 San Diego a 40 .4B 114 at all,” said Russell, who Wednesday'e Games Goldens a 51 JX 8 4 unit, free. lAnd it can all be yours for about $31 a month should you chixise to Colorado at N Y Rangers Tuesday's Results figures she’s ranked about Boeton at Washington New Yort 18. HouMon U9 finance your purchase?*! Hartford at Detroit SERVICE SPECIAL NFL may add two game officials 100th and gets more Your Curtis Mathes dealer has only a limited supply, bo come in sixm. San Antonio 111. Waiiiia(toa 104 Los Angeles at PltUburgh PhiladelpliU IB. AUanU97 (ot) recognition for her stamp Just think how much nxire you'll enjoy watching televisiui, when you let St. Louu at Toronto dcveland IB. New Jersey 119 RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UPI) cases, the officials ruled the player stationed have not been worked out. collecting commercials. Edmonton at Quebec Indiana U4. Boston IB on chan^oN filter, yixirfing^dothe walking. Curtis Mathes Philadelphia at Chicago Chlcafo 100, Kansu City M — If the National Football League did not have possession of the ball in “The extra four eyes will help us in "There was more Montreal at MirmesoU Denvcr»,Goldea8Ute97 the end zone. Buffalo at Winnipeg Los Aneeles IB. San Dloge 106 plus hibricatioii keeps heading in its present direc­ critical areas,” Schramm said. pressure on me Monday,” SPOUT tion, the league may eventually have In the Giles case, the films sup­ If the experiment is a success, it she added, referring to her Don't put oR this important service work any longer. as many officials as players on the ported the referee’s judgement, but IIOIEYSMITN Specials like this shouldn’t be missed may eventually be included in the three-set qualifying win 273 W. MIDDLE TPK£. Dirty old oil is drained from your engine. Five quarts of field. the Renfro call was so close that regular season in future years. LHBIBlIBn MANCHESTER over Beth Norton. “I was m m u iiM Shell F ire A Ice® lOW-40 motor oil are put to work. A The league owners decided even the films were not conclusive. The NFL also made two moves to AMOCO® PREMIER up at 5:30, on the plane at 7 xiHt-niiMni OPEN new fiber is installed to trap harmful particles that may Schramm felt that two extra of­ work their, way into the engine's mainitream. CHEVROLET, Tuesday to add two "supplemental” help'the safety of the players. and here at 3. I had 15 i M 4-MI wm u :ke MON WED 9 8 officials for playoff games after the ficials would be helpful on these minutes of warmup.” im » > UTl u s a s THURS 9 9 Then your c h u sn is lubricated BMX kMp» tho kids off ths siroot and Is FRI 9-e at all key points. 1980 season. types of plays. They would not carry Against Goolagong, SAT 9 5 DIESEL FUEL scologieslly sound. This idea was the brain child of Tex flags and would not be allowed to call NEXT TO STOP & SHOP It was decided that a “quick Russell dropped the first Now Avollablo At 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Schramm, the president of the Dallas penalties. Their sole function would whistle” will be blown whenever the set and fought off the • • IM d f E W - RtfMlar p rk t 9UIM6. Skit ca* pnct with tn d t IRH.w. Wo art doing our port ot Sales T il IM.OO toUl Carii Prfee 91JIM M . No Down Payment 01 Monthiy payrnents Cowboys who heads the league’s be to help on possession calls. quarterback is in the grasp of a match point at 4-5 in the se­ of Cl io per month. Amwal perc«ota|t rate 17.n%. Deferred payment pri^ |f.« 7 10 Competition Committee. They would probably be stationed tackier behind the line of scrim­ cond. From then on, she with yonr approved credit. BROWN'S TIRE SHOP '' GMQUALITY *C«rtiB Mathes will replace any electronic part for free for four years MANCIIESTER CYCLE SHOP m SO VIC f FARTS The idea is the result of the con­ along the goal line or in the back of mage. Last year, the quick whistle was in command and won ______You pay only travel and service charpes of your servicers______SSSMAMSTROT SILVER LANE SHELL troversial plays in the playoffs in­ the end zone when the offensive team was blown only when the quarter­ with a passing shot. MANCHISTa, CONN., 06040 17$ N. MMdlx Tpke. $49-2098 ORNIBAL MOTOSS FMTS D nnnON volving Houston’s Mike Renfro and was near the goal. The actual back was in a tackler’s grasp in the •Ni Hr N w ^ e e e* ax iKM»i ir„ wumiEirai .MMtn Tampa Bay's Jimmy Giles. In both mechanics on how they will be pocket. 10 - EVENING HEaULD, W td- March U . 19W EVENING HERALD. Wed.. March 12. 1960 - 11 Tax Tips Vernon Dems Handicap group VERNON - The Democratic fioNAL Town Committee will meet Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. in the First geeks members AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE Tax rules are special Federal Savings and Loan, Park V ERN O N -The Tolland Tencellent, vice president; SOFT CONTACT LENSES Car thefts increase; Place. Area Association for the Nancy Bilyak, treasurer; Bausch & Lomb or AoSolt The committee will fill a vacan­ Retarded and Handicapped Mary Murray, recording cy on the committee, discuas Inc. is launching Its secretary; and Diane for widows, widowers delegate selection procedures and membership drive for 1980 Pfeil, corresponding police offer advice will hear a debate with chairman and the goal is to reach 100 secretary. L ester Baum for Carter and members by April 1. Dr. 125 The elected board of $ .*utiomttlc. CAB. Polycon, exemption, and furnishes more than VERNON — In the Town of Vernon at a garage or in a parking lot, to dis­ Editor’s note: This is the ninth in a if he or she is unmarried at the end of Charles Harlow for Kennedy. Meivyn Reich is president directors includes the of­ bHoctl 8v$litbl« at one-half of the cost of maintaining alone the number of auto thefts tos connect the car key from the rest of •ddmotral cost series of 11 articles designed to help the year, is not a surviving spouse, of the association. ficers plus, Jo Adams, past the household. increased from 91 in 1978 to 112 in the keys and to never leave their Bake sale *lncludtt: income tax return filers deal with and maintains as his home a Membership in TAARH president, and Robert % lt, Generally, a married individual is 1979 and since the start of 1980 there house or apartment key in the cAr. 1. ) ProftMlonal Fming Faa 6.) Ltnaat normally fit & ditpanaad changes in federal income tax law household which is the principal VERNON - The Sykes School provides membership in Charles Church, Janice 2. ) Bauach & Lomb or A o ^ fl ltnaat aama day not entitled to the head-of-household have been 29 stolen, 12 in January Car owners are also cautioned not effective for 1979. The series is place of abode of (a) a child, in­ PTO will sponsor a bake sale on the Connecticut and Cormier, Dr. Jerome 3. ) Patient Inatructlon 7.) Lana Damage Warranty benefits. However, he or she can be a and 17 in February, police said. to keep ownership papers, cer­ 4. ) Follow up progrtta avaluatlona 6.) 30 day refund plan prepared by the Commerce Clearing cluding a stepchild, grandchild, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at National Associations for Lehman, Carol Minicucci, head of household if married to a In light of this problem, the Vernon tificates of title, driver's license and 6.) Lena Cara KH Q.) Maater Charge / Vita accepted House of Chicago, a foremost repor­ foster child, or an adopted child, Hartmann’s Supermarket, Wind­ Retarded Citizens, thus George Ordway, Wayne non-resident alien. An individual who Police Department has outlined other sneh valuables in the glove ting authority on tax and business even though such child, if unmarried, sor Avenue. allowing members to Senecal, and Father John is legally separated or divorced is not some precautions vehicle owners can compartment. IdW is not a dependent; or (b) any other receive information, ad­ Dr. Howard S, Grad take to help curb this crime which Thtwe who own convertibles are Baked goods may be dropped off White of St. Bernard’s By United Press International related person for whom the considered as married. However, a vocacy and service from OPTOMETRIST countrywide has turned into a billion- advised to have a protective devise on March 14 at the home of Mrs. Church, Rockville. 122 EAST CENTER STREET Widows, widowers and heads of qualifying individual is entitled to a person is considered married even all three agencies. All dollar-a-year operation. installed that would help prevent a Jane Maytubby, 16 Brimwood MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 households can take advantage of deduction for an exemption^ unless though his or her spouse dies during donations are tax deducti­ the year. Police said Vernon residents can thief from jumping the lo tio n lock. Drive or Mrs. Sue Samuels, 2 TELEPHONE 646-3933 special income tax rules. the deduction arises from a multiple ble. reduce the risk of theft of the un­ Other precautions against theft Gardner Road. Baked goods may OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Widows or widowers can continue support agreement. He or she must In its first three years of 'The bashful alwavi loose." attended cars, its parts or contents that can be taken are to park in also be brought to the store at 8:30 to pay the rates applying to joint also furnish more than one-half of the Next: Child care credits growth, TAARH has French Proverb by observing a few precautions. lighted areas at night and during the a.m. on the day of the sale. Sne Menejr i>m e ProSMStonel HI In en t f * DoeSon ofRoe returns for two years after their cost of maintaining the household. received support from *Preftt eye exem required______Koffee Klatch They said almost half of the cars day, in a busy area. spouse's death, according to the An unmarried taxpayer is also a professionals in fields of stolen are because the owner has left If a car is stolen the owner should Backs Dempsey Commerce Clearing House, a tax head of household if he or she main­ COVENTRY - The monthly Plaque given to tribe education, community ser­ the key fh the ignition or the Ignition report It to the Police Department reporting authority. tains for his or her mother or father, Koffee Klatch of the First VERNON — Sylvia E. Morgan, a vice and medicine, in addi­ Congregational Church,' Route 31, is unlocked. They caution motorists immediately giving license number, Heads of households pay on a or both, a household which is their Plaque commemorating 22 years of service Italian-American Club, Eldridge Street. member of the Town Council, has tion to support from the will be Wednesday from noon to 1:30 to never step out of their car and the make, model and color and year schedule of rates that are ap­ home even though the taxpayer lives to Miantonomoh Tribe, International Order From left, Pat Vendrillo, sachem; Rockville, announced her endorsement of many parents of mentally proximately midway between those , elsewhere. However, at least one of p.m. leave the motor running; to lock the and serial number of the car. DUALITY tAILORIMHT of Red Men, was presented to Roland John Brown, grand sachem of Connecticut John N. Dempsey of Preston, and physically han­ A variety of sandwiches, dessert, doors and close the windows; not to Police said thefts of automobile of an individual filing a separate the parents must have less than $1,- Democratic candidate for con­ dicapped children. TAARH tea or coffee will be served for a Rockville, second from left, retiring clerk of and Ernest Whipple, past sachem. (Herald leave valuable items in plain sight in accessories have also increased ALTERATIONS & REMODELING return and a married couple filing a (X)0 gross income, and the taxpayer gress from the 2nd District. officially covers the towns records. The presentation was made at a photo by Burbank) a car; not to hide the key or an extra greatly since the introduction of joint return. must have contributed over one-half donation of $2. Clam chowder will be Mrs. Morgan cited Dempsey’s of Vernon, Ellington, An unmarried widow or widowers meeting Monday night at the Manchester key anywhere in or on or under the bucket seats, car stereos and special ANY AND ALL eFURS eSUEDE eLEATHER of that parent’s support. 35 cents a cup. The Koffee Klatch is broad-based appeal with the peo­ Tolland, Stafford Springs, car but rather to keep an extra set on wheels. They suggest that these whose spouse died in 1977 or 1978 and A married individual who lives sponsored by the Friendly Circle of ple of the district and his Union, Willington, and CLEANED BY SUEDE LIFE SYSTEM who maintains a household as the their person. items be marked by using the apart from his or her spouse during the church. Ethel Harris is chair­ experience in dealing with elected Ashford, but has members man. Car owners are also cautioned, if marking tool which is available at principal place of abode of a depen­ the entire tax year may qualify for Culture program signup set and appointed officials in from 18 area towns. they have to leave their key in the car the Police Department. NERRO LAPES FOR A U CAIN GARMENTS dent child or stepchild will be taxed head-ofhousehold status if he or she Washington and this state. TAARH is primarily an on the 1979 return at the same rates Senior citizens files a separate income tax return, MANCHESTER - Registration for resident fee required. ’The spring ses­ for children, teens and adults. advocacy group but ad­ Includes repair and expert dry cleaning imposed on a married couple filing maintains a home which for more SOUTH WINDSOR - The South the spring session of the Manchester sion is scheduled to run eight weeks Further information about classes dresses the needs of direct AT A FAIR PRICE! jointly, if at the time of the spouse’s Windsor Senior Citizens Club will Absentee ballots ready than one-half of the taxable year is Recreation Department’s cultural beginning March 31 and ending May is available by contacting the Arts GOP club service when necessary. death, the couple was entitled to file the principal place of abode of a meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at Building, 647-3089, between 9 a.m. BY program will be conducted March 17 30. There are no classes on VERNON — Absentee ballots for armed forces, or spouse, member in Dr. Reich said. The a joint return. dependent son, daughter, stepson, or the Senior Center, Ayers Road. Card VERNON — The Greater Ver­ to 21 for Manchester residents and Manchester school holidays. and 2 p.m. enrolled Democrats or Republicans a religious community having tem­ association is presently An individual (other than a non­ stepdaughter, for which the in­ games will be played following the non Republican Club will meet March 24 to 28 for surrounding towns An open house will Ik held on are now available in the Memorial porary residence in another Connec­ cooperating with the In­ resident alien) is a head of household meeting. Marine Corps League dividual is entitled to a dependency March 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. Visit ticut town, persons whose religious Friday at 8:15 p.m. at the as well as Manchester. MANCHESTER - The Marine Building in the town clerk’s office for dian V alley YMCA in MASTER PENSAVALLE Romejko home, 45 Edith Road. D. 2 and meet the teachers and see those who will be unable to vote in tenets forbid secular activity on elec­ providing recreation Registrations, corresponding to Corps League will hold its monthly Anthony Guglielmo, candidate for exhibits of their work. Registration person in the March 25 presidential tion day, or confinement in a correc­ programs' for children with those dates, may be mailed or made meeting tonight at 8 at the Marine Congress from the 2nd District, Taxpayer aid offered will be open to all people attending primary. tion facility if privileges aren’t special needs. in person between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Club, Parker Street. will be the guest speaker. Master Tailor the open house. forfeited. Donations may be sent to in the Arts Building on Garden Grove MANCHESTER - Volunteers will 8:30 p.m. Parking is available in Friends for Anderson The following are legitimate Special application forms for the Those on the refreshment com­ TAARH Inc. in care of the Road. Among the day classes offered are assist taxpayers on three Thursday Brookfield Street parking area. reasons for voting by absentee absentee ballots are available in the mittee are Bruce Braithwaite, Community Services Ceramic and pottery classes have ceramics, pottery, quilting, MANCHESTER - A Friends for WE ALSO HAVE SKIRTS FOR SALE evenings in Room 132 of Manchester This service is provided as part of ballot; Absence from the state, il­ town clerk’s office and may be filed John Daigle, Don Sadrozinski, and Center, 1 Court St., Ver­ in-person registration only. A |5-per- photography, needlepoint, cake John Anderson committee has been High School at 134 Middle Turnpike the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance lness or physical disability, atten­ either by mail or in person. Ballots Michael Gessay. It’s a bring-your- non. $7.99 and $10.99 year rec membership or a f^per- decorating and many exercise formed by Lila Beldock Cohen, 19 E. Program. For further information, dance as a student in college located returned by mail must be receii;ed by own-bottle affair. Other officers, besides I.R.S. Taxpayer Service personnel class non-resident fee is required for classes. The evening classes include Cushman Drive. within the state or the spouse of such 521 MIDDLE TNPK EAST MANCHESTER«646-3731 call 244-3064. Taxpayers should bring Persons interested in supporting the town clerk no later than Uie day Dr. Reich, are Don will be there to answer questions and the adult classes. Children and teens disco dance, pottery and slimnastics. a student; active service in the their tax package with the peel-off the non-partisan committee should of the primary. assist with return preparation. The label and related documents, such as tennis classes have $3 per-year rec Tennis lessons will be offered on contact Mrs. Cohen at 646-0347. dates are March 13, March 27, and the W-2 Form. membership or a $3-per-class non­ weekdays, evenings and Saturdays April 10. Service hours are 6:30 to Kindergarten needs toys HEBRON — Ms. Susan Derby, kindergarten teacher at Graphoanalyst to speak Hebron Elementary School, is seeking some items for TV Ibn iqh t use in her classroom. They include dolls, doll furniture, bookcases, house MANCHESTER - Graphoanalyst and the "Corsair and Company” I could talk, rd tell you about plants, toy trucks and cars, plastic tablecloths, a foot (S Movla “Moses " (Part 1) Burt 11:05 Georgette Farley will appear at the television show, and has lectured 6:00 9:10 locker, small adult clothes and shoes for children to dress Nutmeg Branch YWCA, 78 North extensively. X Q D Q SI N«m Lancaster. Irene Papas. The sto- S Tha Dukas Of DIxMand And ® Satchmo ^ IL o vtU ic y n ol Moses and the lllght from Frtaiids up in, a dollhouse and furniture, and assorted clean Main St. March 19 at 8 p.m. in a talk This event takes the place of the Egypt to the Promised Land Is 11:30 the great life insurance deal Daddy has. (S Jokir'tWIld 6S Movla "The Student Prince" (£ Your Turn scraps of lumber and nails. sponsored by the Manchester New­ regular monthly meeting of the a Th« Odd Coupl* dramatized. (1954) Ann Blyth, Edmund CD S Bght la Enough GDKojak Those wishing to make donations may do so by contac­ comers Club. The public is invited to Manchester Newcomers Club. For a StTMtt Of San Frandaco Purdom. While studying at QD 91 The Iran Crisis: America (S Movla "The King And Four Heidelberg University, a prince ting Ms. Derby at the school or by leaving them in the attend. Admission is $1 per person, further information contact the Rev. Stanley Sandberg SZI3-2-1 Contact HsIdHostags Queens” (1956) Clark Gable. falls In love with a common (SDavaAlian school office. He read these pamphlets about S B L I- Savings Bank and refreshments will be served. Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA, or 6:30 Eleanor Parker. A charming and barmaid. (2 hrs., 20 min.) IS Carol Bumatt And Frianda handsome mercenary romances IS S IS Tha Bast Ot Carson Mrs. Farley was trained in Patricia Quinn-Ortiz of 13 CD Tic Tac Dough 9:30 S Sargaant Bllko lour lovely women whose thief 321 Captlonad ABC News graphoanalysis, a technique which Wadsworth St., Manchester. Guest speaker IS IS a NBC Nmn husbands have hidden away a (S Mast The Mayors Life Insurance. He learned he could get up to $30,000 uses handwriting style as a clue to S TV Community CoHaga fortune In loot. 10:00 11:45 Seminars scheduled SBobNawhart SlSSRaalPaopla (S 9 ) Leva Boat personality traits, at the Inter­ School social (SNaws SSOvarEaay S 5B Tha Cousteau Qdyai ay ( £ 9 ) Vagal national Graphoanalysis Society COVENTRY — The teachers and set at church Sfannia 12JX) 6:55 QD BWy Graham Crutada (1) Mary Hartman, Mary Hart­ at Rham High School worth of coverage,/or less m o n ^ , by buying it School in Chicago. the PTO of the G.H. Robertson 9:00 IS O 'S From Kara To Etamity man She is currently teaching a group of School, will conduct a Nickel Social MANCHESTER - The Rev. Dr Q) Movla "To Race The Wind" OQunamoks (S Movla "Bringing Up Baby" 7:00 (Premiere) Steve Guttenberg. (1936) Katharine Hepburn. Cary HEBRON — A series of four seminars with the theme Manchester teachers how to Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the school. Stanley Sandberg of West Hartford, OD CBS Naan 10:30 directly through the Saving Bank of Manchester. Randy Quald. A blind law stu­ ® Cortnactlcut Prime Tkna Grant. ’’Issues and Answers” will be conducted at Rham High recognize problems in the Cross Street. The proceeds will go pastor emeritus of Emanuel (£ S M *A *S *H dent tries to overcome his handi­ CD 9 ) ABC Naan School starting March 20 at 7:30 p.m. il.-.:Jwriting of children. She has been toward the renovation of the school Lutheran Church in Hartford, will be cap and be accepted as 11:00 QD Faoa Tha Mualc "normal" by using his wits and 3 ) d ) IS S 9 News The first seminar will deal with draft registration and playground. the guest speaker at the ’Thursday Oil Faatival Of Faith He got just the kind of life insurance plan A a guest on "Twelve O’clock Live" his strong sense of humor. (BM'A'B'H the others with the drug dilemma, nuclear power and the evening Lenten service at Emanuel S Joumaya To Tha Mind QD 9 Chailla'a Angela CSBannyHIN S N aan final, the lack of community. Each forum, will start with Lutheran Church, Manchester this iS IS S DlfTrant Strokaa SHavaQunWMTraval SSDDIokCavatt IS SJ) Pladga Braak 0 DavaAlan a panel of speakers presenting varied viewpoints on the week. S Nawlyand Qama and premiums he wanted me to have. topic of discussion and then general discussion will ‘Dial-a-Dietition’ slated The service starts at 7:30 p.m. 7:29 Pastor Sandberg’s topic will follow S Dally Numbara follow. Parents, students and anyone else interested may clinical dietitian; and Nadine Daddy thinks it’s the best bargain anywhere! MANCHESTER — As part of the theme of the series, "Prayer." 7*30 participate. National Nutrition Month activities Pazder, clinical dietitian. All are Pastor Sandberg served at the CD P.M. Magazina Group elects officers For further information concerning future dates con­ in March, Manchester Memorial registered dietitians with the Hartford church for 23 years, (£ All In Tha Family tact Barbara McGover, at Rham, 228-9474. CD Family Faud WOODBRIDGE— ’The Associated General Contractors Use the coupon, and you can read all about it,too. Hospital’s three clinical dietitians American Dietetic Association. retiring in 1971. He is presently the CD Dating Qama of Connecticut Inc. ^ an association of major construction today began participating in a special supply pastor for Bethlehem SW Xd Kingdom firms in the state, recently elected James H. Eacott Jr. Dial-a-Dietitian program. The Parents invited Lutheran Church in ’Thomaston and a SBIgMonay Hebron board to meet S SS MacNall / Lahrar Report as chairman. n o C r Or phone 646-1700. Or stop by any office of the Manchester dietitians joined HEBRON — Parents of students at member of the Board of Trustees of S 9 ) Tic Tac Dough Other officers elected were Paul J . Morganti, vice dietitians from other area hospitals, the Gilead Hill School are invited to the Hartford Metropolitan YMCA. SMauda R HEBRON — The Hebron Board of Education will meet chairman; C. Phillip Epifano, secretary-treasurer; Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the library of the Gilead Hill schools and org an ization s in visit classrooms starting March 12. The Thursday night service is open 6:00 Savings Bank of Manchester. (I would myself, Joseph F. Anderson Jr., director; Peter J. Pieretti, answering telephone inquiries from Participants may visit the to the public. (SBayondWaatwortd School director and Nicholas Civiltillo, director. BOSTON HERALD The board will continue to discuss and take any action the public on proper nutrition, diet classroom of their choice to see the AHEBICAN: and meal planning. children and staff in action. ’This will *Or>t ol the teughnt priton (llfm necessary on the Gilead Hill School roof project, hear but I don’t walk yet either.)” ever irndt- T h t boilng Mqucncct reports of standing committees, review and possibly take The free service was offered, be followed by coffee and an open nukt Hocky' look like pettycake. beginning today and continuing on group discussion with the principal, THE DBttv-CAkeT action on the Central Office Committee budget. March 19 and 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 the reading consultant and the Retreat slated MANCHESTER BICENTENNIAL Before the start of the business meeting the Math Text p.m. The number to call to reach a classroom teacher. Visitors will have Selection Committee will make a presentation. dietitian on those days and times only an opportunity to ask questions, dis­ for Catholics PENITENTIARY The board will also discuss the revised six-year-plan is 247-245S. cuss the programs and exchange m* and then will go into executive session to discuss per­ The program is being sponsored by ideas. MANCHESTER - The annual sonnel matters. 441 the Northern Connecticut Dietetic Parents, or other townspeople, retreat for women in the four ^He got it Association. wishing to participate may do so by Catholic parishes in Manchester will Participating from Manchester contacting the school, 228-M58. Baby­ be held on the weekend of March 28 at OUT bank!” Memorial Hospital will be Susan sitting services will be available for at Our Lady of Calvary Retreat Davis, chief dietitian; Jan Horn, pre-school children. House in Farmington. Women of all A STORE THAT denominations are welcome. The Rev. Raphael Armheim, C.P., SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AARP sets Boston trip of West Hartford will be the retreat 4 ^ WHICH WOMEN master. of the Community Baptist Church, AREN'T LI^LY TO FORGET MANCHESTER — Manchester Registration will be at 7 p.m. on BAND SHELL CORPORATION Savings Bank of Manchester Green Chapter of the American 535 East Center St. at 7:30 a.m. and Friday, March 28 and the retreat will WINNER OF I FALL-IN return between 6 and 7 p.m. ACADEMY 923 Main Street, Manchester, CT 06040 Association of Retired Persons will conclude on Sunday afternoon. Manchester can be proud of the EXPECT sponsor a trip to Boston March 27. Reservations close tomorrow. For i AWARDS I Reservations may be made by ipoaiawiw UccadtlW THE □ Send me your literature that The trip includes a visit to the new further details, call Elizabeth An­ Band Shell and its tine summer icwKMncnjDOi calling Mrs. Joseph Spaulding at 643- ■OUAMB ll UNEXPECTED explains how I can get a better deal Kennedy Library, the Gardiner drews, 643-8833. Checks should be DAVID LEANS 7983 or Mrs. John Schbeinpflug, 643- programs. Reinforce that Pride! RLM on life insurance with SBLI. \. Mu.seum and the Quincy Market, sent to Mrs. Richard Olmstead, 33 5243, both of St. James Parish; or OflM'Wt.i.I / ' ^ with lunch at the famous Union Hebron Road, Bolton. Mrs. Louis Sulots, 649-3790, St. DOCTOR □ Please telephone me a t__ ■Ji­ (number) Oyster House. The cost is $20, which This trip is open to members of Bridget Parish. Z H i l A G O , includes lunch and admission tickets. other AARP chapters, all retired Become a CONTRIBUTING MEMBER MOMUlOCOlO* Reiesied ihru United Rrtiali The bus will leave the parking area persons and their friends. P- Name. I would like to become a CONTRIBUTING MEMBER of a swo' of dtonce Street 2 Cubs hold banquet FLORIDA CYPRESS SANCTUARY: the Band Shell Corporation. I'm enclosing my gift of $ ______Q ty . MANCHESTER — Cub Scout Pack 538 recently held its HSHEATING CREEK BEING \* x l Annual Blue and Gold Banquet at Robertson School. Dave with State. . Z i p . Parry, Algonquin District executive, presented the pack NAME THERE charter to Robertson School PTA President Carol Colvin. Richard C. Kern Date of B irth. \ Timothy Christensen, Greg Covenskv. Mark Wildlife adventurer and filnwnaker N u m b e r STREET Napoletano, and Eric Giggey were awarded Wolf badges. John Lewis, Andy Gallant, and Steven Hill were March 14, Friday 8 p.m. \ CITY OR TOWN STATE /(IP CODE m: awarded Bear badges. East Catholic High School Timothy Christensen earned a Gold Arrow. Steven Please include my name in the listing ot CONTRIBUT­ Fam ily ...... $3.00 MEMBERS iSavingsBank Doughty and John Lewis each earned a Silver Arrow. ING MEMBERS in the 1980 program. Send your t k Ten Cub Scouts were inducted into the Webelos den. In d iv id u a l...... $1.50 FREE i The new Webelos are Steven Hill, Andy Gallant, Craig tax-deductible gift to: Miss Dorothy M. Sonego Treasurer of Manchester Covensky, Jo.seph DeLaCruz, Mark Napoletano, Damion Seniors and Students .rfCHcsx Brown, Christopher Wemett, Robert Arendt, John Lewis, M, B. B. S. Corporation M iack ctttr. Main Sum (Miiii Offict); Purndl Ftice (Drive In); $ 1 . 0 0 c/o Savings Bank of Manchester TEL. M3-9016 Blur Conen Stwppina Cenicr, East Coittf Street; Muriicncr Piritade; and Angel Cruz. D i m Hanford Road at McKee; Sboprile Flaza at Spencer; Ibp Notch Shoppiof Certificates of appreciation were presented to a Main Street i.M n *^OURS Center at Nonh End. EaM HaitfonI: Bunukle Avenne; Putnam Bridfa Plaza. FREE REFRESHMENTS PLEASE CALLTHEATREi number of adults who have served the pack in various Manchester, CT 06040 y j. rlCeMUBU SWAIIA Mon Tum. WM 10-5:30 Bokoa: Bohon Notch at Route 44A. Aadovtr: Andover SBoppioi Plata. FOR SCREEN TIMES ways. ^ TICKETS AT DOOR ■ Thun, Fri. 10- 0:06 Sowh Wiadaor; SuUivan Avenue Shoppiof Center. w Please make checks payable to; ThakI.B.B.S. Corporation Rw h S3 Tilcattvill.. Cl Sal 0:36-0:30 Aahfotdi ]iu>ctloa Rouct 44 A 44A. Metuher F.D.I.C IHephoiie 646-1700. 12 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. March 12.1980 Region__ Clinic names Bolton constable quits advisory unit BOLTON — The resignation of Jae “beef session” and setting the patrol Fontanella was announced at the con­ schedule for April. GLASTONBURY - Donald stables meeting Monday. Peterson said any problems the Cohen, R.Ph., member of the Fontanella has accepted a position town constables have are discussed Newington Town Council, has as patrolman in East Hartford and is at their meetings as well as a review Day camp plan advances been elected chairman of the currently attending the Municipal of in-service training. Mobile Aftercare Clinic Advisory Police Chief’s Academy in Meriden. The m ating was attended by the COVENTRY - The Parks and Council. The total cost of the to publish a directory of services to Board. Polly Barey, R.N., direc­ Resident State Trooper Robert town’s eight constables. Recreation Coininission has taken program is $19,300, and the tor of the Glastonbury Visiting the elderly in the area. He also is Peterson said the meeting included a the first step toward organizing a Nurse Association, has been top\z/foo remaining cost would be picked up by available for counseling at his office major day camp program for government grants, according to or by phone for residents who need elected vice-chairman. children 6 to 12 years old at the old social services director David Cayer. referrals to social service agencies. The board serves the clinic ad­ Salvation Army cam p on the The commission gave the Town The Parks and Recreation Com­ ministration in an advisory Educators set meeting southern end of Coventry Lake. This Council the option of either including mission also has set the development capacity, and provides liaison 16-acre beachfront parcel along with the town's share in the recreation of Laidlaw Park in northern Coven­ between the clinic and the 6 com­ BOLTON — The Board of Educa­ for 1980-1981, field trips, a resigna­ other Army tracts in the area were budget or in the social services munities which it serves. tion will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at tion, appointment, nurse’s salary FAST FOOD FROM THE FREEZER try as one of its long-term goals. A bought by the town last year after an budget handled by Cayer. Because of ballfield has been cleared and fenced Other members named to the the Bolton Center School library. The schedule and tax sheltered annuity. affirmative referendum. increases in the recreation budget in in for use this summer and an adja­ MAC Advisory Board are Mary board will approve its budget for There will be a negotiations why send someone out to pick up dinner, Commission Chairman Roberta other areas, the group feared its day cent parking lot has been set up. liie Brennan and Helen Quinn, East 1980-1981 and near a reorganization strategy session to discuss secretary Wilmot said that deveiopment of the care request might receive low park is also slated to be used as a pic­ Hartford; Mark Branse, Glaston­ plan by the superintendent. and custodian negotiations after the when you can have a delicious quality meal property, tentatively named Coven­ priority by the council. nic area and for nature trail hiking. bury; the Rev. Peter Hine and Under new business the board will regular meeting. ready in minutes at home? try Lake Park, will be a major task The regional council has run The commission also oversees the Jean Oberholtzer, Marlborough; discuss high school course offerings Whether you’re preparing a family meal of her group this summer. She similar program in several area swimming program at the town’s Susan Brown, Newington; Christy after a busy working day, or entertaining recommended that the land barrier towns. 1 ^ 0 sessions running about other public beach, Lisicke Park, Hass and Janet Kochanek, Rocky unexpected guests, you can save both time that divides town-owned Sandy three weeks each would serve ap­ which has a picnic pavilion and Hill; Virginia Favry, and Cynthia and money when a variety of frozens — Shores from the old Salvation Army proximately 85 youths each at a cost basketball courts. This beach was Matthews, Wethersfield; Ralph Teacher attends event entrees, vegetables and desserts — are on beach be removed to provide a con­ of about $40 per child. Subsidies recently cleared of rocks and debris Matteo, Cedarcrest Hospital; hand. And while you are preparing them, tinuous strip of beachfront. would be available for families of at the urging of the commission. Mary McCain, Capitol Region BOLTON — Anthony Falcetta, respective countries’ interpretation you will be joining in this year s celebration The commission voted to request children who could not afford the The recreation group organizes and Mentai Health Center; and Sandra Bolton High School social studies of the treaty. an appropriation of $3,770 in its program. sponsors athletic and training ac­ Lent, and Janet Papa, Glaston­ teacher, recently attended a closed The meeting was arranged under of the fiftieth anniversary of frozen foods. budget for the upcoming fiscal year The position of social services tivities for townspeople. Part-time bury Mental Health Group. door session discussion between the auspices of Project Team in East For e.xample, with BANQUET Heat ’n to cover Coventry's share of the day coordinator was established by the recreation director Rick Young coor­ The clinic, the first and only one United Nations ambassador from Lyme. Serve Fried Chicken, Birds Eye® LITTLE care program, which would be run by council last year, and Cayer has dinates the programs, which are of its kind in Connecticut, provides Egypt and the United Nations am­ EARS® Corn on the Cob, Five Minute the Windham Regional Community served since the program was in­ largely operated by volunteers. aftercare services for persons dis- bassador from Israel. Dental program set Broccoli Spears and Sara Lee Original All. itiated. One of his first activities was charged from psychiatric . The session was held at the Yale BOLTON — The dentai program at Butter Pound Cake in the freezer, you can hospitals. A clinical team, com­ University Art Museum lecture hall. Boiton High School will begin April 1. have a nutritious meal ready in no time at posed of a psychiatrist, a social Falcetta said the newly signed Royann Kenel, school hygienist, worker and a nurse, sees patients all. Add frozen French fries and ice cream peace treaty between the two coun­ will clean, check and apply topical on a reguiar schedule at locations for kids of all ages. Defense is still trying tries was discussed with Ambassador fluoride to teeth to students par­ in East Hartford, Glastonbury, You can have a pleasing meal by simply HARTFORD (UPI) - The defense “Get our man Gary Castonguay” Two'state troopers also took the Maguid from Egypt and Ambassador ticipating in the program. There is a Newington, Rocky Hill and following cooking instructions on the pack­ tried for a second day to convince shortly after the shooting. stand Tuesday to describe how they Blum from Israel each stating their nominal charge for the service. Wethersfield. jurors murder defendant Gerard “Did you say this?” Clifford asked. gathered and handled evidence at the ages. Or, if you invite someone for dinner “Gary” Castonguay was picked as a “Yes, but not in those words,” crime scene and the area where the at the last moment, try one of these menus. suspect in the slaying of a policeman Aivaz responded. alleged murder weapon and other They’re simple, fast, delicious, just a little before there was evidence linking Castonguay, 36, of Bristol, is evidence were recovered. special . . and still very economical. him to the crime. charged with burglai^ and felony Under questioning by defense at­ Chicken Divan in Menu 1 is a classic The detective who headed the murder for allegedly killing Holcomb torney Thomas D. Clifford, Trooper recipe made easily and quickly with frozen probe into the 1977 shooting death of while fleeing a house burglary on John Witte said he took a photograph OF broccoli spears and chicken. In the same of a holster found by another man PlainviUe police officer Robert Nov. 21,1977. menu, to give the corn on the cob an un­ Holcomo admitted Tuesday police Other officers had testified Mon­ near Castonguay's Bristol apartment usual flavor, serve it with a savory butter considered Castonguay a suspect day that Castonguay’s arrest wasn’t on Dec. 13, 1977. GLASTONBURY made by mixing chopped chives into soft­ based on suspicions. based on evidence found at the scene. Witte said that in a police report he Under questioning by defense at­ One said Castonguay was known to wrote that he had been told the ened butter. torney Thomas D. Clifford, PlainviUe commit burglaries at dark houses on holster was left in the area by Rocco 2333 MAIN ST. For a delicious Banana Split Torte, slice rainy nights between 5 p.m. and 10 Detective Sgt. Joseph Aivaz ad­ Testa, Castonguay’s nephew and ad­ pound cake into three layers, .then re­ p.m., which were the circumstances mitted saying something similar to mitted accomplice in the burglary. assemble with Neapolitan ice cream and the night Holcomb was slain. 63341876 banana slices between the layers and top with fudge sauce. When preparing Menu II, start with the Marinated Broccoli Salad, so the spears can marinate while the rest of the dinner is be­ ing prepared. Cook the broccoli spears, then marinate them in Italian salad dress­ 31$t ANNIVERSARY SALE ing. The sauce for the Mock Peach Cobbler SAVE More can also be made ahead of time and re­ heated for serving. Add the pound cake and ice cream when ready to serve. 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Golden frozen French fries com­ BANANA SPLIT TORTE Broccoli Spears cheese * " w m ^ 0.0d PURCHASE OB MORE plete the meal. 1 can (10 3/4 oz.) 1 box (32 oz.) BANQUET i frozen Sara'Lee Original All 2 bananas, sliced Both menus can be ready in about the condensed cream of Frozen Heal and Serve Butter Pound Cake Lemon juice BIrthttones, Onyx, Pearl ONEIDA 8ILVERPLATE0 LIMIT ONE « R PERSTO 6000, time i t would take you to send out for a mushroom soup, Fried Chicken, 10 fully (10 3/4 oz.), thawed Water Jignet, Etc. PAUL REVERE meal. The chicken is ready to heat, the undiluted cooked pieces 11/2 pints Neapolitan ice cream, 1 cup fudge sauce cut into 4 slices Reduced up to vegetables are pre-cooked, and the pound Rinse broccoli spears under hot water just long enough to separate spears. O U #0 JJLL§.tLJM!S3-i:®Sssss*« Cut pound cake lengthwise into 3 layers. Place bottom layer on serving plate; cake needs just a quick thaw. So wny go Place broccoli in 2-quart shallow baking dish. Stir together soup and milk; pour over broccoli. Sprinkle Panuesau cheese over soup mixture. arrange 2 slices of ice cream over cake. Arrange banana slices (dipped in lemon JEWELRY CLEANER BOWLS out when so many clelicious meals are wait­ Lay chicken pieces over broccoli. Co\er mixture with foil. Warm on juice-water mixture) over ice cream. Repeat with 1 more layer of cake. Re­ Reg. n.50 Q Q < 10" Size Reg. $ 30 ...... S m -SO ing in the freezer? center rack in preheated 375'>F. oven 25 minutes. Uncover; heat an addi­ assemble cake using plain layer on top. Cake may be returned to freezer at SPECIAL 6" Size Reg. $ 15 lle Z O tional 25 minutes. Makes 4 servings. this point. Just before serving, remove cake from freezer. Spoon 2 tablespoons fudge sauce over top; garnish with banana slices. Serve with additional fudge sauce. Makes 10-12 servings. The GEM-SONK^ removes tjriiish, stains, and dullness by clieinical action and sonic vibration

Great for Diamonds. Watchbands. Rinys, Earrings. Brooches, and many other items. Country Captain Chicken ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD Marinated Broccoli Salad I Cheesy Corn on the Cob only Reg. $15.95 MENUn I Mock Peach Cobbler Comes complete with supply of Liquid Cleanser. 1 4 .9 5 H i" jvTbox i WITH *10 PUR6NA8E | COUNTRY CAPTAIN CHICKEN LIMIT ONE PER KRSON I 1 box (32 oz.) BANQUET Frozen Heat 1/4 cup golden raisins SPEIDEL DIAMOND RINGS QOOD TIL^SAT.JRffiCH^^^ and Serve Fried Chicken, 10 fully 1 teaspoon curry powder 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder IN STERLING cooked pieces All Tankards are English FREE 1 can (IS oz.) tomato sauce special made, have glass bottom Reg. >19.95 FliAH?n Place chicken in 2-quart shallow baking dish. Heal on center rack in preheated ■100°h. oven un­ and a pt. capacity. Three covered 35 minutes. In small saucepan, stir together tomato s;mce, raisins, curry and garlic letter monogram en­ powders; heat sauce to boiling; cover and simmer 5 minutes. To .serve; pour hot sauce over graved FREE on all I crispy chicken and serve immediately OR sauce and chicken may be served separately, each NOW ^9 .9 9 Tankards. AJAX DETERGENT person pouring the sauce over the chicken. Makes 4 servings. COMPLETE STOCK OF MARINATED BROCCOLI SALAD 1 package (10 oz.) Birds Eye^ 5 Minute 1/4 cupup ItalianI salad dressing CLICKS ^ 4 9 O Z ■with ‘lO PURCHA8E_._ Broccoli Spears 1 tablespoonable chopped pimientos eOOD TILL SA1. Hinnun i« u j ALL 14K NECKCHAINS 10% to m OFF Reduced STAINLESS FONDUE DISH FRANK’S MEN’S CUFF UNKS with T R A Y Complete Stock FLEISCHMAN’S „ PIERCED EARRINGS REG. <50.00 ALL 14K GOLD 0 20% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK Qftiws aKfsffi.”*" i CASH - CHECK - MASTED CHADOE ■ VISA - LAYAWAY AV ______M i l HP^ okn thurs. Evts HI e AU NO SALES oUOOR EXCMNCES nNAL 917 MAIN STREET # MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Wed., March 12, 1980 - 15 14 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. March 12,1980

hour when the dryer is on,” she said. "A furnace New aerosol can uses gas beneficial to environment Energy saving tips for homeowners probably doesn’t do much better than that. It’s not WASHINGTON (UPI) - pressurized dispensing,” produce the containers in a viscous materials,” Magid that hydrocarbon sprays At le a s t two o th e r pressure. ’The product is upward on a p la s tic the device and agrees it buyer can take home, in­ of water per minutes, com­ good for a home with con- A company that markets said David Magid, presi­ plant at Montgomeryville, said. do. ’That is Important, he aerosol can atlematives released as the balloon balloon. ’This can is used ST. LOUIS (UPI) - can no longer find the win­ winter and in the summer up the hot air which rises can result in a fuel savings stall and see immediate pared to 5 to 7 gallons for densation problems, paints, poUsbes and other dent of Enviro-Spray Pa. He said other alter­ said, for products such as are in limited use. In one shrinks inside the can. m a in ly fo r v is c o u s Homeowners can make dows on a house.” they keep the air con­ to the ceiling of a room and “Our system is capable of 19.1 percent in areas up results.” conventional showerhead. though.” products says it has Systems Inc., the Grow natives do not' provide the spray paint, where an even the product is inside a In the second, gas in the products such as cheese their houses more fuel ef­ ’The quilted shades come ditioning inside. blow it gently out the bot­ of spraying both heavy and bladder or balloon under bottom of the can pushes spread and some shaving tom. It eliminates cold or 5(X) square feet. Bell For $8.50 she sells "toilet Draft sealers (2.95) are For further information developed an aerosol spray Group subsidiary that will same constant pressure coat is desirable. ficient even if they lack the •only in off-white and "It’s attractive, not r r p a itis .. i.— ^ floors and hot ceilings says the device uses from dams” which are placed in­ rubber plugs which fit into readers may write: Tim capable of dispensing such resources to convert to cost about $4 a square foot. bulky, not space age. In through "induced convec­ 15 to 35 cents worth of elec­ side the tank and cut the electrical outlets. Buck, who inspects homes, diverse items as peanut solar systems or add wood- Two decorative outer reality , you can cut a tion circulation.” tricity a month. amount of water used in "Cold travels along a at Infrared Inspection, butter, putty and perfume burning stoves. layers of a dacron- heating bill in half and pay " I t’s perfect for rooms Barb Carman of Colum­ flushing. home’s wiring,” she said. P.O. Box 595, Godfrey, 111., with equal effectiveness. A recent energy exposi­ polyester blend conceal a back the cost of the shades bia, Mo., has founded a ‘"rhe average family of “These simple plugs can 62035; Buz Kaido’s in­ Products in the new can tion here featured the quarter inch of batting in a year.” with space heaters, wood- business called Saveco four uses 35,0(X) gallons of cut as much as 20 percent sulated window shades at are expected to be in retail' more elaborate energy which surrounds a reflec­ Luther Bell of Portland, burning stoves or base which specializes in small water a year flushing the of your home’s air loss,” Custom Solar Living, Box stores this summer. savers such as un­ tive foil vapor barrier. The Ore., has bought an inven­ heating,” said Bell. “It’s energy-saving gadgets. toilet,” she said. "The &veco also offers, for 22, Hillsboro, Mo., 63050: The new aerosol derground “earth powered shades are on a tension tion based on the simple not as effective in central heating when the furnace “Everybody’s interested traditional toilet uses 5 to 7 $9.25, a “Heat Saver” The thermocycler at En- propellant combines two homes.” But there also roller and fit on tracks on fact that heat rises. runs constantly to keep the in solar heating and wood- gallons a flush. ‘This cuts which is connected to the savco, 5319, S.W. Westgate common ingredients — A&P FREEZES OVER P R IC E S! was a wide range of all four sides. Called the “ Ther­ 1 0 0 0 the amount of water by 50 outlet ducts on clothes Dr., Portland, Ore., 97221; sodium bicarbonate ‘"There’s absolutely no mocycler,” the product, air circulating.” burning stoves but many In cooperation with President Carter’s reijuest to curb I Page and all Generic Products for the next 30 days, gadgetry and services percent.” dryers. Barb Carman at Saveco, (baking soda) and citric air penetration,” Kaido which sells for $59.95, is a Bell says the Depart­ can’t afford such things,” inflation. A&P has frozen the prices on over 1000 Ann I Look for our Price Freeze signs throughout the store. costing less than |100. she said. "We sell much A Nova showerhead “ Homeowners can RFD 1, Box 103, Columbia, acid. When mixed, they said. "You can cut heat long plastic extension tube ment of Housing and Urban Tim and Kathy Buck of smaller items that the ($19) uses about 2 gallons salvage 20,000 BTUs per Mo., 65201. produce carbon dioxide, Alton, 111., say the best way loss up to 79 percent in the with a small motor to suck Development has approved the gas that provides the LAST WEEK'S WINNERS OF 100: to cut a home’s heat I I is pressure. to identify — and then plug Unlike previous — the air leaks. propellants — fluorocar­ For $65 the Bucks will AU Stop&Sh€|i5 otVioaMHl»uck»il m make an energy audit of a Oxid Sir Mar 9-Sat Mar U> Lmt one per customer Good Sun . M» 9-59-Set. Mar IS Lmrt one pet cxisiomrw ------^ Good Sun Mar 9Sa( Mar IS Lmrt one per customer absorb carbon dioxide — G efO leM ^ 2 ' i home in which we draw a WilhMCh *3 food purchM# Dair^ ml Ffozenleieee and water — and release For Froshntst O’CLOCK TEABAGS AF-t 24 ounce jar IflMh MCh '3 food purcMM *CxoludNiq^llome ProMMtodBy Law *exeludlAqttama ProNMted By Law SOI 1 picture and shade in the oxygen into the air. and Savings Limit One Coupon Per Family Limit One Coupon Per Family Limit OneCoupon Per Family A family favorite. Most conventional Valid Mar. 9-15.1980 J^aJld Mar. ^ ^ 1 9 6 0 ______exact areas of the cold aerosol spray cans current­ spots. S pong e C a k e M ix 99f ly use liquid hydrocarbon "It’s cheap for con­ MnKhfwtz V SM4 gas as a propellant. This sumers and this way they Sbopj Stop&SSiop Brand Sale! don’t have to use Polaroid gas mixes with the product PORK LOIN 4 CENTER, 2 SHOULDER PORK LOIN PORK LOIN Matzo pictures which a lot of and escapes info the en­ CENTER CUT & 2 SIR LO IN END CH O PS SIRLOIN PORTION FULL 7-RIB PORTION them don’t understand. If 5lb.*' Shop* Tohdpyoustretdiyourliudgetasfarasposdlile! vironment as the spray is pkg used. Hydrocarbons are they want, they can look through the camera and flammable and care must RIB PORK ASSORTED LOIN END BLADE rS»«(4 »•! O Q M acarcxins ltd I .^ 9 be taken not to puncture or see the leaks for Stop & Shop “Big Eye” Pork Sale! incinerate a can using themselves.” Package of 100 CHOPS PORK CHOPS Yatlow. SNcaa or H a lv o s ^ b m Syrup these gases. ROASTS ROASTS “ You can make a See the difference in in Syiup Stop & Shop., l/o on ce ca n ...... Hydrocarbons came into doublepane window almost Sw estoudM iee meatiness...save the widespread use after the like a wall,” said Buz Assorted difference in price! government banned most Kaido, owner of Custom TeaBags«fs9 uses of fluorocarbon gas in Green Cabbage Solar Living of Hillsboro, Rich, satisfying flavor. FN« Flavor! aerosols as a threat to the FRESH CRISP-RED LEAF, QREEN LEAF OR Mo., which markets in­ Stop& Shop ISVioz. pkg. sulated window shades. MvwdewflU ounce pfcg earth’s protective ozone headt Egg M atzo 12 layer. Boston Lettuce “On infrared pictures Whole Cut Green ZESTY The new can was taken from the outside you P o t a t o e s 2 fori Photo Sale! orSIlcto or FrarKh Style developed by Grow Group Red Radishes Stop & Shop 16oz can ... Stop & Shop 15V] 02 can. Inc., of . T. PORK LOIN-CENTER CUT PORK LOIN-WHOLE (14-17 LBS.) OR Two prints for the price of one! 'The manufacturer says it r® 89:79 Peru Now, stops Shop will give you...with all S i 6 9 S i 0 9 Whole Kernel, can be used for almost any bunches W W 110, 126 or 35mm color print film brought Mecfium Green Scallions Z LOIN PORK CHOPS Corn-fed pork with less fat, kind of product, spray or RIB SIDE in for processing..FFSE one complete Com Stew more lean to the pound! Of Cream Style solid. '' O A S set of extra prints! Yes! Yoi/ll auto­ Stop&Shop 1602 can Elisabeth Lambert Or­ Stop& Shop 1602 can. "The ... system has been bunch A&P IS A BUTCHER SHOP A&PISAPOUL TRY SHOP matically get 2 sets of prints for the Spinach tiz’s recipe for carapulcra, price of 1 ..You won’t have to ask for your designed with an eye FOR YOUR PLANtS Countrystyle Pork Ribs Lean, meaty Stop&Shop ^ FRE8H-U.8JDJL M8PfCTE0 a Peruvian stew, is based free prints either. They’ll be right in your toward replacing current envelope right through May 31,1980. Thin Slice Tom ate on an Inca mixture that SfeiiAettiSaSice ■ aerosols, in addition to Potting Soil O bag 9 9 Center Cut Pork Chops ‘1.591b 1 . 4 9 . M e n F la ^P ^ Muahroom or Plain used chuno or papaseca — Stop& Shop 6oz. can . 32 ouTKe |ar...... opening up new areas of RUSSET BONELESS STEAKS B0X-0>CHICKEN lenten seafood Specials! potatoes alternately frozen Pork Loin ‘ 1 .9 9 . • CUBE •SHOULDER UCMPACMWCONriUNt; and thawed and trampled poneless Sirloin Cutlets • CHUCK FILLET } MUST QUAItTfM WITMMCKM U n G rafiefndt Teens in QUMnmt tsmtiACKS.1 wcKs, to remove water — the ^ e n c j^ POTATOES • LONDON BROH. 9 WMOt ANDl M L tr P M n r t Ji£e fin GrmJdly 9 ' f process being repeated un­ Fre sh C o d Unsweetened Apple or Oranoe the kitchen til the spuds were totally Stop & Shop 46o2 can...... Marmalade. 1602 Jar...... • ■ i r A&PLENTEN SEAFOOD dry. With almost 50 percent of A&PSAUSAGE SHOP ST. PATRICK S DAY SPECIAL ‘The recipe following is S teaks ^ 10 $139 AVAIL. WEO.-SAT. FRESH adapted from Mrs. Ortiz’s married women working bLiutu(A^-,-Lb BfWafSSBEEFBBBKEKFIATCUTI1.WLB.) Fresh Dressed Smelts ‘ 1.39b l b Sflgsr'e:! SSliU latest cookbook. ‘The Book Beef Chuck FfveVariettes Stop&SBto 1 P outside the home, some of Ann Page Bacon H RoAf point Cod Steaks T®,* 6'/} ounce can...... 6 pack of 15V702 cans...... ^ ^ P the responsibility for Mall-ln of Latin American Cooking Fresh Haddock Fillets ‘ 2.79b ,For London Broil Olferl SUCED(A4PBEEF1-LB PKO $139IOn B P tW w l CUf E lb. QUICK FROZEN {5 LB. PKG. $6.99) preparing the evening (Knopf $15). Fresh Mussels Sad Water Steak Sat Dtliils Slice diagonally for tenderest eating. meal might be assumed by In Storel A&P Meat Bologna;.n COUNTRY FARM PORK SHOP Cod or Turbot Fiiuti M ir 2 baking potatoes, peeled M atlaw ’s C lam s 30oz cAg PTQien‘ 1 .7 9 IDiSh stDp&saiopi high-school girls and boys and chopp^ coarsely SlopAShocCoohad "Great Beef OSCAR MAYER-SLICED niU Y COOKID-WATn AOOB) QUICK FROZEN-CAP'N JOHNS-12 OZ.a A A A R sh-nics lOounctpAgFroten ‘ 1 .0 9 USDA Choice '2.2a who are enrolled in home- service deli* I d tlli a ll, A 21A pound chicken, cut Cube Steak Beef Chuck Pink, White oiTemon Bleadi ...SIM Stop&Shop2202 M .. One Gallon Container...... economics courses. STORE SLICED Beef Bologna pkg ■ Med. Shrimp into serving pieces. 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A delightfully light, marshmallow creme as an frozen pie together with Springtime Strawberry refreshing dessert is in g r e d ie n t. T ry a just a few minutes’ Pie HavenH tried it? Then donH knock it! I-V4 cups graham always welcome after a refreshing Frozen Daiquiri preparation time. special dinner. Often, Pie, so flavorful you’d Frozen Daiquiri Pie cracker crumbs V4 cup sugar though, there isn’t the time never believe the filling I-V4 cups graham to prepare a luscious contains only four simple cracker crumbs 1/3 cup Parkay dessert “from scratch.” ingredients. This easy V4 cup sugar margarine, melted By MARTIN SLOANE 1 7-oz. jar Kraft Special Refund Bonus And wouldn’t it be nice to recipe can be done ahead of 1/3 cup Parkay DEAR SUPERMARKET When I started refunding, my bus- We enjoyed a roast beef last week Refund of the Day Aug. 31, 1980. margarine, melted marshmallow creme SHOPPER — I would love to save band had been Ih an accident. I had that never would have come near our BORDEN Cheese Keeper Offer. The following offer does not have a dessert recipe time. Simply prepare the Write to the following address to V4 cup rum 2 tablespoons milk money at the grocery store, but I’ll about a $15 a week to feed five peo­ table if It hadn’t been for the $5 gift Receive a plastic cheese keeper. require a refund form: that’s so easy it makes pie and freeze uncovered receive the form necessary for this 1 7-oz. jar Kraft 2 tablespoons orange never do it your way with coupons ple. Send the required refund form plus family meals special, too? until firm; then cover with certificate from Dow. refund offer: Almay $1 Rebate Offer, DORMAN’S DOLLAR OFFER, marshmallow creme flavor liqueur It’s terrible to know that by mor­ I recently bought three cans of two front panels from any size Box NB-2.30, El Paso, Texas 79977. ’The solution lies in an moisture-proof wrap and and refunds. P.O. Box NB-097, El Paso, Texas 2 teaspoons grated lime H cup Kraft strawberry It would mean having to survive on ning the toothpaste and toilet paper Green Giant Green Beans, which the packages of Borden Singly Wrapped Receive a $1 refund. Send four easy “secret ingredient” return to the freezer. 79977. This offer expires May 30, rind preserves potato chips and spaghetti sauce will be gone and that dirty cloUies supermarket had priced at $1. True, Slices plus $1.25. Expires Dec. 31, package fronts from Dorman’s to some of the best new For strawberry fans. 1980, so send for xqe refund form as dessert recipes around. Springtime Strawberry Pie 2 cups heavy cream, 2 cups heavy cream, while my kitchen fills up with cans are piling up because the detergent three cans of the house brand would 1980. cheeses. Expires April 30, 1980. whipped soon as possible. Kraft marshmallow creme offers fruity strawberry whipped and boxes of products that I don’t box is empty. have cost me 89 cents. CHIFFON Refund Offer. Receive a MARTIN SLOANE is author of has always been a family flavor without depending Combine crumbs, sugar Combine crumbs, sugar need. But I have learned a lot in the last But I used three 15-cents-off Clip ’n’ File Refunds 50-cent refund. Send the required re­ “The Supermarket Shopper’s 1980 and margarine; press onto favorite for fudge, but it on the whim of the seasons. and margarine; press onto And if that is not enough, I would year. coupons, which brought my cost Dairy Products, Oils, Margarine, fund form plus the words “Good Guide to Coupons and Refunds.” bottom and sides of 9-inch Yesterday my supermarket had performs beautifully in The recipe combines bottom and sides of 9-inch bankrupt myself buying envelopes down to 55 cents. And when I reached Diet Foods (File 2) Enough to Fool Mother Nature” Copyright 1980 other recipes as weii. marshmallow creme and pie plate. Chill. pie plate. Chill. and stamps to send away for things the 32-ounce Wisk detergent on sale home, off came the Green Giant from any two packages of Chiffon United Feature Syndicate, Combine marshmallow Qip out this file and keep it with You’il find it adds delec- strawberry preserves with Gradually add rum to like free tablecloths with the names for 89 cents. Since the store was also labels for a refund offer. similar-cash-off coupons — beverage Margarine plus a proof of purchase Inc. creme, milk and'lfqueur; tabie tightness and perfect whipped creme, orange marshmallow creme, of cookies printed all over them. offering “double coupon savings,” I’m glad that I have become a refund offers with beverage coupons, (type not specified) from any one of mixing until well blended. texture to frozen desserts, flavor liqueur and milk for a mixing until well blended. I would rather save on the store the value of my 25-cents-off Wisk “coupon character.” for example. Start collecting the the following: Sweet ’n' Low, Stir in preserves; fold in souffies and mousses, delectable after dinner Stir in lime rind; fold in brands and buy my cookies at the coupon was doubled. Sure, It costs me for envelopes, and needed proofs of purchase while Heartland Natural Cereals, Chef whipped cream. Pour into because it’s whipped. offering. Keep the whipped cream. Pour into bakery! — Wilma B. from San An­ That brought my cost for the Wisk last month I paid $18 for postage. But looking for the required refund forms Boy-ar-dee Packaged Dinner or crust. Freeze. Garnish Frozen pies turn out marshmallow creme and crust. Freeze. Garnish tonio, Texas. down to 39 cents. I bought a dozen I bought $319 worth of groceries for at the supermarket, in newspapers Seven Seas Salad Dressing. Expires with fresh strawberries or creamy-smooth, even right preserves on hand, and with lime twist and mint Dear Wilma — People who don’t bottles and am saving the labels for just $130 out of my own pocket and 1 and magazines, and when trading June 30, 1980. mint, if desired. out of the freezer, with you’ll be able to whip this leaves, if desired. really know anything about organized future refund offers. have sent for more than $100 worth of with friends. Offers are subject to POLLY-0. Receive a 50-cent re­ coupWng and refunding shouldn’t I also bought 20 jars of Maxwell refunds and free products. manufacturers' geographical limits fund. Send the required form plus the knock it because they may dis­ House (Coffee for 19 cents each! If you print my letter, please sign it and local laws. Allow 10 weeks to entire front panel from any size of courage people who really n e ^ help Fruit juice was priced beyond my “ An Everyday Housewife” — who is receive each refund, Polly-0 Mozzarella (whole milk, part in making ends meet. budget when I started to take so grateful for a system that has BORDEN Skim-American Olym­ skim or shredded) plus the name and How to win a cook-off I hope that skeptics like you will coupons and refunds seriously. Now raised my family’s standard of price label from any package of pressive as those for the pic Refund, Receive a refund of 50 Your special recipe for marinating, deboning, etc. Madison Building, 115515th read the following letter. we enjoy lots of fruit juices and eating. cents, $1 or $1.50, Send the required English muffins. Expires June 30, The recipe should not in­ Street, N.W., Washington, chicken cook-off. DEAR SUPERMARKET nutritious products like V-8. 1980. who accidentally rise out chicken or beef could win Write to THE SUPERMARKET refund form plus the words “Skim- clude garnish. D.C. 20005. Every beef recipe should SHOPPER — I beg to differ with peo­ With the various coupon and refund SWEET 10 Refund Offer. Receive of their deptlis cannot you a lot of money at one of SHOPPER in care of this newspaper. American” from the front wrapper The contestants — male The beef contest be in the hands of the ple who say that couponing and offers, orange juice hasn’t cost me a 50-cent refund. Send the required return to their habitats the two big cook-offs Volume of mail prohibits personal panels of any size packages of because gases in their and female — must reside welcomes any recipes CowBelles by July 1. Tlie refunding are not worthwhile. In a more than 49 cents a half gallon. I refund form plus the entire label scheduled for 1980. replies, but questions and comments Borden Skim-American Slices. Send swimming bladders expand, in one of the 50 states at the using beef chuck, round, finals will take place Sept. year’s time, I have saved almost 75 can’t remember how many 12-ounce from a 6- or 12-ounce bottle of Sweet ’The nation’s top chicken 3 through Sept. 5. of general interest will be published one panel for 50 cents, two panels for malting them lighter recipe will be decided at time of the contest. rump, fresh brisket (in any percent on my grocery< bills and am cans of V-8 that I have bought for 1 $1 and four panels for $1.50. Expires 10. Expires Jan. 31, 1981. The entry period for this form) or ground beef. in future columns. the National Chicken For further details, write feeding my family a lot better. cent each! contest ends March 15. Total preparation time Cooking Contest, which to: Mrs. Stuart Anderson, State cook-offs will take should not exceed three will take place this August The CowBelles, 2534 hours, including in Atlanta. place in May with the Boulder, Kingman, Ariz. national cook-off on Aug. 6. preliminaries such as Beef recipes will be 86401. Or you may The National Chicken marinating. Garnishes are ONt OF THE STOP 1 SHOP COMPANIf 9 judged at the September telephone (602 ) 753-5620 or Cooking Contest is a gala permitted, though Imaginative salads contest conducted by the (602) 753-2978. CowBelles in Scottsdale, affair. It has been a major accessories are not. Ariz. cooking event for many The sponsoring Inflation stompers years. CowBelles is an organiza­ In planning for the con­ Medi For the form er, you donH need lettuce must use between 2 ane 3Me ’The five top prizes are tion whose purpose is to in­ tests, you might wish to •SAVE ONE DOLLAR ON ANY NEW •SAVE ON NEEDED ITEMS FOR THE pounds of chicken. You big, and the judges are crease understanding of consider the new OR TRANSFERRED PRESCRIPTION ENTIRE FAMILY; CONVENIENTLY may use a whole chicken or competent at both the state the various cuts of meat recommendations on the A salad needn’t be green protect the consumer from salt and mustard. Continue substitutes. Made from parts. All other ingredients and national levels. and their proper prepara­ American diet offered by or contain a shred of let­ mashing until blended and Marti the departments of tuce to have eye and taste sheep’s milk rather than smooth. Combine vinegar Special Prescription Offer! PLUS 50^ OFF should be familiar to most So get in on the fun. Win­ tion as well as to promote PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORES people and available ning could be a great way the beef industry general­ agriculture and Health, appeal. cow’s milk, Roquefort has abd lemon juice. Gradually ANY NEW OR ON YOUR throughout the country. of bating inflation. ly- Education and Welfare. The coolness of lime gives a great flavor to grated lime rind and a ^it of rum. Make this Orange slices can be the a sweeter flavor and a blend into the cheese NEXT REFILL For further details, write The eight prizes in this ’They advise cutting down basic ingredient for firmer, creamier, more mixture. Makes 1 cup. Total preparation time Frozen Daiquiri Pie, a no-cook creation days ahead of time and freeze, to cut down on TRANSFERRED rOui new prtscnpliorr contest are substantial, on fat, cholesterol, sugar, crumbly texture than other must not exceed three to: National Chicken which takes only minutes to prepare. Kraft last-minute cooking duties, then garnish with several refreshing salad Medi tilled usirtp lire t i 00 o il coupem. Cooking C o n test, 614 though not_ quite as im­ salt and alcohol. combinations. Part of the blue-veined varieties. It PRESCRIPTION you will 'tcfive another coupon hours. 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Sprinkle with too. /iO :O R plN 6‘TD OOIB.TNE fresh bran muffins topped Aromatic Brown bread W O f^ S L&kDtN9 PRODUCER experience, as does white 199 2 cups water Remove chicken and cool Parmesan cheese. a OF PINEAPPLE. NEITHER OP TNESE 2-PK C OR D y , M INI PADS with strawberry butter. CHARACTERlSnCS ARE TRUE INDKAIORS cabbage, avocado, green French Cole Slaw OUR REQ. 1.99 1 cup whole-kernel corn sufficiently to handle. This kitchen-tested 2 cups whole-wheat flour OP RIPE PINEAPPLE. onions, shredded carrots Roquefort 1(4 cups red or green 16 oz Chicken Supper Soup (fresh, frozen or canned) Remove skin and bones; recipe makes about 5 ser­ 1 cup com meal JUICY AND READY* TO M T PINEAPFl£5 Moisturizer that BAHERIES m SAVE30‘ COME lU A VARlCrV OP SHELL COLORS and chopped walnuts. French Dressing young cabbage, shredded contains aloe Oil 4 oz 2 (10 %-ounce) cans con­ 1 cup sliced zucchini shred meat. Return meat vings or 9^4 cups. 2 teaspoons baking soda SAVE 90' AND PINEAPPLE LEAVES ARE RELARVELY Roquefort Sour Cream 3 oz. Roquefort Cheese 1 cup green apples, 1 teaspoon salt Can you match these states EASY TO PULL FROM IRE CROWN. ^ Dressing goes well with 1/3 cup olive oil sliced, dipped in lemon SILKIENCE 109 2V4 cups buttermilk with their nicknames? 1. Kentucky each one. 1 tablespoon sugar juice MEDI MART CONDITIONER (4 cup molasses 2. Louisiana 1 teaspoon paprika ■ 2 stalks celery, sliced There are several kinds NATURAL SAVE 1.02 OUR REG. 1.39 Inside story about squasb 1>4 tablespoons 3. Mississippi I TO DETERMINE of blue-veined cheeses 1 teaspoon salt Combine with Roquefort Angostura aromatic bitters 4. Florida / RiPfiNe68,DOce VEGETABLE 30cl ' • , HARVESTERS available in the super­ V4 cup wine vinegar Sour Cream Dressing and OUR REG. 1.89 Baked squash is an easy- pears Return to oven. Bake 5. California EM PLO yA 1 3 7 remaining butter over market. Roquefort is im­ 2 tablespoons lemon serve immediately. Red SAVE40' For toys, games and Vz teaspoon salt about 30 minutes longer, (a) Golden State ' SPECIAL to-prepare side dish that pears. Sprinkle lightly with (b) Blue Grass State - INSTRUMENT ported from France and juice cabbage quickly discolors appliances goes well with ham or 2 tablespoons melted until pears are tender. CALLEDA 2 ^ 9 OUR REQ. 2.39 SHARP DESK nutmeg. Add a little more (c) Sunshine State , REFRACTDMCTER TO MEASURE THE RARO Mash the cheese into the the light color of the butter or margarine Identlfieable by a red sheep Autom atically con poultry. Once in the oven, water to dish if needed. This kitchen-tested (d) Magnolia State OF SWEETNESS TOACia THE PlNEAPPlfi oil. Add sugar, paprika. apples. teaspoon nutmeg THAT RESlSTERS THE SWEETEST, AND seal on the container to d it'ons only wbere CALCULATOR it minds its own business, Cover dish with foil. recipe makes 4 servings. (e) Pelican State OUR REO. 2.69 your ba)f needs it SUNSHINE THEREFORE THE RIPE^SSRVES For gentle constipa so to speak. Cut squash in halves AS A COLOR MOOSl, AU. Regular and e iira tion relief 14 oz SAVE 20.00 , length-wise. Remove seeds THATMAICHnSHUeAAE ^ body are available DOG FOOD As a change of filling for i5 o z and membranes. Place cut ANSWERS PICKED AT HARNffSTTlMC. baked squash, combine PINEAPPLES A M nCKEO BY ff W B OUR SALE PRICE fresh pears with brown side down in baking dish H AN D T O Sna FURTHER CURAD sugar, orange juice and measuring 11 %-by-7‘4-by- ASSURE PROPER RIPENESS. ^ RAPID B s 3 •» p s 9 z q t BANDAGE orange peel. 1% inches. Pour water SHAVE 69” around squash. Bake in 450- This is an impressive Chicken with apples SAVE76‘ STRIPS OUR REG. 89.99 dish that requires little degree oven about 25 SAVE 1.19 Ten digit calculatorwith preparation. It is a good minutes, until squash is Adds slrenglh to working memory Features both a addition to the menu of any barely tender. MT. VERNON low dogs and held trial dogs readout function and single person — especially Meanwhile, stir together from Normandy Chunks are both appe a tape OUR REQ. 1.63 399 lizing and colorful one who enjoys enter­ sugar, orange juice and T O D W thru @ * Regular. Iresh spring OUR REQ. 1.09 DAIRY STORES 1 cup French dry white Heat V4 cup butter in hme or m enihol taining but has limited peel. Set aside. A special recipe from the EA. 11 oz time and money. Pare, core and dice 244 Broad St. French region of Norman­ wine skillet. Saute apple wedges The ouchiess band pears to measure 2 cups. dy gives us a whole new in­ 1 cup ((4 pint) heavy until translucent and ages P la s lic or sheer Pear-Stuffed SquBHh SATURDAY 6 0 c l Manchester cream 2 acorn squash (about 8 Toss with orange juice sight into how chicken can tender but still hold their COVER GIRL ounces each) mixture. be prepared. 2 tablespoons flour shape. Place apples on LONG'N MARVEL Natural Countr I remember a special 1 (10-ounce) can marrons platter with chicken. (4 cup water When squash is tender, ONLY... LUSH TIPARIUO MYSTERY 2 tablespoons brown New York luncheon with a au nature! (chestnuts), This kitchen-tested remove from oven and turn drained M A S aR A CIGARS OIL sugar (packed) cut side up, Springkle with z group of thrifty recipe makes 6 servings. (4 cup butter SAVE 764 SAVE 90' 1 tablespoon orange juice salt. Fill each squash with Frenchmen that consisted SAVE 50' ‘4 teaspoon grated of a main course of chicken 3 Granny Smith apples or ‘4 cup of pear mixture. SPECIAL MILK other crisp, tart apples, The original term of a copy­ 2 7 9 orange peel drumsticks prepared Brush edges of squash peeled, cored and cut into right endures for 28 years. ^49 2 small fresh Bartlett with butter. Drizzle casserole-style with apples wedges OUR REG. 3.55 and laced with Calvados, The Great Sphinx was con­ OUR REQ. 1.68 an apple cider brandv made Sprinkle chicken on all OUR REQ. 1.99 F illy line smoh 1 quart Add to both structed of masonry and Len g lh tn s, thickens ing Cigars by sides with salt and pepper. carved limestone near the gas and oi< in Normandy. French cider and (s smudge ASSORTED Robert Burns was served throughout the Roll chicken in flour, present Giia, Egypt around resistant DOUBLE meal. shaking off excess. 2900 B.C. CANDY RUFFLES SYLVANIA • Steaming bowl In large skillet, beat oil REVLON HAWAIIAN PHOTO VALUE Slightly richer and more Since the founding of the BARS POTATO FLIPFLASH with crackers! expensive is this “poulet a and V4 cup butter. Brown TOUCH A PUNCH d o u b l e t h e p r i n t s LITTLE KNOWN FACTS American Red Crois Blood SAVE 50' CHIPS la Normande” that caits chicken on all sides. Program in 1848, the Red SAVE 40' A kniUed shawl is a par­ GLOW .rt l(lPtr»ontlt Manchester, Vernon, Bolton Manchester Salon. Call ’’SUTO10 ilooM in m iirau R r water. ALL ROUND Manchester, Conn. Ultimate I, 6432103, or 647- following season. That would mean the field 3 — Announctmtntt area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 Dream kitchen, fully applianced. The Public Building Commission received The Public Building Commission felt the 4 » Entoftainment MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ 1315 evenings. Ask for Diana. couldn’t be used this fall, he said. dustrial Laundry. Electrical Sealed proposals will be received until 4:00 p.m., Monday, p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 643 Cathedral ceiling, fieldstone fireplace, an estimated cost of $100,000 for the soccer Trocal roof procedure'would be worth a try if 5 — Auctions M14. Soares explained, “ The school was seeking a ADVERTISIN6 & Hydraulic experience March 17, 1980, library with bar, 4 bedrooms, 3Vi baths, field (indications are it could be higher) and FtNANCIAL PART-TIME TELLER - Centrally air conditioned and new pool, sodded field but that would probably cost the roof could handle the additional weight of required. Company Paid Bids will be publicly opened, read and recorded at the March 17, 2 decks, professional dark room, in-law $125,000 for the roof. 6 — Bonds-Stocks*Mortgtgts RATES Thursday nights and Satur­ make this lovely Ranch an exceptional it. Benefits. Pleasant at­ 1980, meeting of the EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT. days. Apply l^nchester State apartment. This home is snuggled Funds for engineering work and schematic about $200,000 and the commission believes it 0 Ptrsonal Loans 1 D A Y...... 14*