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Vol. XCIX, No. 60 — ManehMtar, Conn., Monday, D*oanib«r '16, • ^Ince 1881 • 20« Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered I Khomeini Raps Carter, Blames U.S. for Crisis

TABRIZ, Iran (UPI) — In his most killed and 60 others wounded in the Carter sent Attorney General national observers would be allowed personal attack yet on President fighting that erupted Sunday and Benjamin Civiletti to present to visit the hostages and report on Carter, Ayatollah Ruhollah tapered off early today. Washington’s cait. their condition. Khomeini today called him a traitor In Tehran, diplomatic reports said The army, expressing neutrality in The United States announced en­ 9sure and urged Americans not to vote for an envoy of U.N. Secretary General the conflict, took over parts of the voys of other foreign nations were him. He also blamed the United Kurt Waldheim was among several radio and television complex — the also trying to persuade Tehran to to work with States for fomenting a major crisis in “unofficial” ambassadors in the Ira­ focal point of the city’s running release the captives. Secretary of eran actors as northwest Iran. nian capital working with battles - and Iran’s religious State (^yrus Vanceiiegan a European nd Lew Ayres, "Carter has been a bad politician Khomeini’s government to try to leadership was sending a special trip in London in an effort to step up r W b kind of venture and president for the American peo­ secure the speedy release of the commission to the northwest city to diplomatic and economic pressure on rs. ‘Tve earned ple and is not qualified to be American hostages. try and end the disturbances. Iran. I kind of film.” president,” Khomeini told students Hundreds of opposition supporters In Tehran, Fereign Minister The crisis in Tabriz, the unofficial would consider in the holy city of Qom. “He has been walked casually into the radio and Sadegh Qotbzadeh said Sunday in an Capitol of Turkish-speaking Iran and as part of his Kry a traitor to the American people. The television complex in Tabriz and interview on NBC’s Meet the Press the Azerbaijan provinces exploded I, Soul answers, te to be very people of America must know this reoccupied it without resistance that within 10 days he would convene into gun battles Sunday afternoon artist, I want to and not vote for Carter.” from local army troops who had held a special international commission when loyalists revolutionary guards take chances, Rhino Riggers Khomeini directly implicated the it during the night. to “judge before the world" recaptured the radio and television ilm or on stage, United States in the current troubles Government loyalists seized it American crimes in Iran over the complex from followers of Shariat­ ft very serious- How do you move a three-ton rhinoceros? The answer is: in northwest Iran. He said dissidents from the dissidents Sunday afternoon past 25 years. madari. Very carefully. This southern white rhino is in the process of who seized the broadcast complex in and lost it back to them in a major He indicated all 50 hostages would They had occupied the compound 1 "personality” Tabriz were “American spies. These battle Sunday night. The be paraded before the panel of “anti- for four days, initially demanding ; the target for being loaded into a crate for a trip from the San Diego Wild Animal Park to the Kwangchow Zoo in Canton, People’s are men from the (occupied demonstrators in turn then handed it imperialsts and anti-Zionists,” but changes in the new Islamic constitu­ !s and gossip American) embassy.” over to the army before reoccupying said those captives deemed innocent tion and then expanding their contends that Republic of China. The rhino is one of two that left Los ;ed exposure to The ayatollah charged files on it. of spying “cannot be held forever” demands for autonomy for the especially the Angeles International Airport for China to complete the first these spies and traitors had been un­ In the Hague, the Netherlands, the and would be released at some future region. Shariatmadari supporters on gossip news- ever animal trade between zoos in the Unit^ States and covered at the embassy, proving International Court of Justice point. boycotted last week's voting for the ented it. and he China. (UPI photo) their roles. scheduled hearings today on a U.S. He did not specify the exact make­ Islamic constitution because they op­ rn rules for the Khomeini’s latest attack was part request for an interim order direc­ up of the commission or when the in­ pose its provisions assuring as department: of an escalating campaign by the ting Iran to immediately release the nocent would be freed. Khomeini virtual unlimited power as : permit photos government and militants holding 50 American hostages. President The foreign minister said inter­ Iran’s leader. r. or of himself, hose outlets, nor the 50 American hostages to blame mit any photo- Auto Thieves the United States for the violence in er than the net- Iran’s Azerbaijan region. ntatives, on the Diplomatic sources said this cam­ irritated other paign, designed to rally the nation Carter Is Optimistic le press. DeaTin Parts against a common enemy, could ae are the tools greatly complicate any diplomatic WASHINGTON (UPI) - President a plate dinner to establish a faculty "I have no doubt we in America ention." Soul HARTFORD (UPI) - Today’s car 15,000 damaged or stolen cars, most­ moves to secure the release of the Carter says the United States will chair at Boston College, his alma will prevail because we are right, . but he insists prevail in its troubles with Iran mater. have to cater to Uiieves, unlike teen-age joyriders ly from insurance companies, and captives held for the 37th day. because we are strong, because we of the "press.” who ''borrow'' a car and then dump sells or auctions them to dealers. As Khomeini spoke, anti- because America is right and united. Carter referred to patriotism that are united.” lims never con- it, can dismantle a stolen vehicle in Balducci said one big loophole in government dissidents reoccupied With the hostages olfi>his mind. seeks to build America, patriotism to "Long after the mobs have gone with accuracv less than an hour and sell the parts Connecticut’s motor vehicle statutes the radio complex in Tabriz and a Carter had a light schedule for today. the enduring values on which home in Iran, ” Carter said, e concerned with for at least twice what the car was is that there’s no law to really keep highpowered government delegation Aside from usual staff meetings, he America was founded, and a commit­ “American democracy and the id stories, worth whole. track of what happens to car titles arrived for mediation talks to try to planned only to receive the ment to peace. American nation will stand as it does grievances with Those in the industry say, for when the vehicle is sold and resold settle the fighting between sup­ preliminary report of his Presiden­ "Now these qualities are being today as the brightest and best hope s not averse to example, a new sports car might several times. porters of. m'oderate Ayatollah tial Commission on World Hunger. severely tested, not just by a mob in of mankind.” I the network. In reUil at 113,000, be sold for $8,000 if A title Is needed only to register Kazem Shariatmadari and Carter made a brief reference to Iran who hold 'lOStage innocent Earlier in the day. Carter said he irrently develop- Americans, but by the changing for ABC. titled stolen, and $20,000 if taken apart. the car, and that’s a saving grace for Khomeini’s loyalist revolutionary the hostages in a tribute to House prayed for the Iranian militants as ' which he will Several legislators say Connec­ car thieves. They can scout salvage guards. Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., who nature of the entire world," Carter well as their hostages. said [>roduce. He also ticut's laws haven't kept pace with yards for a demolished car of a At least nine persons have been was honored Sunday night at a $1,000 ory, which deals the increasing finesse of these model similar to a "hot” one and II racing and the professionals, as evidenced by the then use the title on the totaled vehi­ : vying for the growing gap between the number of cle. cars stolen and recovered and the Ideally, each owner, from the in­ total arrests made. surance company down to the person Hunger The Insurance Association of who actually puts the car on the road, Connecticut said thbre were 20,296 should be listed on the title. But it cars reported stolen in Connecticut doesn’t always work that way. Problem! last year, 10 percent more than in Balducci said some titles are left >f reels, since it 1977. An estimated $20 miliion in blank, often to expedite sales. A idard. But cur- claims were paid. stolen car or one damaged in an acci­ go beyond the Senate President Pro Tern Joseph dent must undergo a "total inspec­ Worse to 2.000 and Fauliso, D-Hartford, who has had six tion" by the state to make sure the wo r e ^ of film vehicle identification numbers are our. $50 hubcaps stolen off his Cadillac, fES - I J«t proposed a package of bills last week correct and the car is safe to drive. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The y Dalton it to make the stolen car business more That takes time and the inspection is Presidential Commission on World vc” M TV tad difficult. more expensive. Hunger said today the shortage of Fawcett’s boy- One proposed law would require “ T here’s a proper order of food may become a more serious rite’s Aagelt.’'I the title on any vehicle being progression; it's a precautionary problem than the shortage of energy rest He also scrapped or sold for salvage be measure, but it’s skipped many within the next 20 years. HUf la a 1170 turned over to the Department of times," he said. "There's no statute In a preliminary report to Presi­ “Wathcriag that says they all have to be listed on yoa tUak We’D Motor Vehicles in exchange for a dent Carter, the commission kim? He’s very salvage title. the title. It's kind of a loose ended recommended the United States ad has beaatifal Fauliso said another law is needed thing.” make the elimination of hunger the iw aU is be? - to move In on "chop shops," where “If the title is blank, well, nobody primary focus of its relationship with ■roe,Ciaa. stolen cars are dismantled. He wants knows what happens to that thing," developing countries in the 1 9 ^. 0 has received to require salvage dealers or anyone Balducci said. “The world hunger problem is get­ ) for his romao- else dismantling or rebuilding cars to Legitimate dealers, he said, would ting worse rather than better,” it wlth Vanessa keep detailed records on all vehicles see added regulation as a mixed said. "A major crisis of global food 9 for his perfor- and parts they buy or sell. blessing. ’They don’t want the extra supply — of even more serious i. Pm surprised paperwork, but Balducci said it him in NBCs Rep. Richard Balducci, D-New dimensions than the present energy where he Britain, works at New England might make them more competitive crisis - appears likely within the next poslte Lynn Recovery Inc. in Newington, a with "chop shops” and the stolen car 20 years, unless steps are taken now somethin of a salvage yard that yearly buys about market. You can be sure The commission said the major m W ! working in both world hunger problem today is not ilevislon in the famine or starvation "but the less than you have dramatic one of chronic under­ Rev. Henry Scherer of the Burnside United to r the stewardship sparked enthusiasm by those green nutrition.” Methodist Church and Nancy C. Hajek, among members and unified the congrega- It said hunger exists in pockets of general manager of the stewardship cam- tion towards a common purpose. (Herald paign, examine the list of donors during the photo by Blake) r letters to Pepper poorly nourished people in the United lEA, too Park Ave., States as well as in places like Cam- recent campaign. The Pony Express theme .N Y 10017) „ _ bodia and India. The Weather More than three-quarters of the Mostly cloudy tonight with the stalc’i-Mtaninia^tioa of the world’s inadequately nourished peo- Pony Express Aids Fund pie Uve on th4 Indian subcontinent, chance of tbowers. Mostly sunny, ^utheast Asia and in sub-Saharan breezy and mild ’Diesday. Detailed Both he and Nancy C. Hajek, ” Africa, the commission said. Many EAST HARTFORD - The “route working together for a common pur­ forecasts on Pane 2. general manager of the campaign, • mw also live in parts of Latin America pose. riders” and “trail bosses” of Bum- praised the many route riders and In Sports uowntovon itopes and the Middle East. side United Methodist Church have "We all had a lot of fun,” he said, “children and adults.” . trail bosses and station agents who successfully completed their Pony saw that the Pony Express Penney High’s DeAngelis All- The importance of the downtown ^ e^^^^er to identify with 200 Express “run” and the church’s The Rev. Scherer said he was es­ business district and its cootribu- refugees fleeing Vietnam in a boat or saddlebags carrying the "church America grid adectioo... Finalists stewardship campaign has gone over pecially pleased that the Pony in Manchester 10-Pin Bowling tion to the economics of 1,000 people in a Cambodian refugee Express campaign involved the mail” were relayed from family to Manchester are detaiM in an ^ban with the millions of the top. Tournament... Page II. The Rev. Henry Scherer, pastor, young people of the church. family. Complete pro football roundup,... editorial. Page 4. faceless, weak and hungry people “ Everybody worked together, scattered throughout the developing said donations to the church by its School age children received Pony Mrs. Hajek said. “It was the same Page 12. members totaled about $48,0(X) for Inside Today world,” the commission said. Express coloring books and balloons kind of teamwork the original Pony current expenses. In addition, ap­ and made miniature saddlebags, Express riders displayed.” Connecticut n “Moral obligation atone would proximately $8,4(X) was pledged for similar to the larger bags used by ...... justify giving highest priority to the capital improvements. their parents in the campaign. Each Rev. Scherer said the particularly President Carter picks up an en­ ; ...... W task of overcoming hunger,” the dorsement from Connecticut’s top “We trusted our members to act youngster was eiWNrag«l to fill in like the fact that each family was w ' ’'I ...... ■"1; commission said. “ Even now. responsibly, and they did,” he said. an "estimate of giving” card,just as permitted to decide on an estimate of black elected official, State Entertainment...... 14 millions of human beings live on the Treasurer Henry Parker. Pa«e S. "In these times of uncertainty, our their parents did. giving in the privacy of their home, ...... • edge of starvation.” members showed they have a great without any "over-the-shoulder Sen. Edward Kennedy’s New “This has helped our young people England campaign director says ...... ’ " • Hunger is visibte most pdgnantly deal of faiUi and willingness to share supervision” of someone from the ...... ” Cambodia, it said, but at least one what they have.” to start thinking about giving to the church. Gov. Ella Grisaso’s s^ipart for church and hopefully they will form a President Carter is sametUng the lyevisioB” !!!,!!! ...... 14 of every eight persons on earth He said the Pony Express theme “I believe our members appreciate for the stewardship campaign habit of Christian stewardship which senator’s organizers In the state Update " l »“ffers malnutrition severe enough may continue through their lives,” he the lack of hard sell' tactics In the have to overcoirK. Page IS. ' ...... " v to shorten life, stunt growth and dull sparked enthusiasm among members campaign,” he said...... menUi ability. and resulted in the congregation said. 2 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Dec. 10. lOT EVENING HERALD. Moo., Dec. 10,1979 - 3 Nuclear Navy Black Leader Begins Free from Oil Campaign for Carter M pclote. HAR’TFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s top But he later cited increased federal GROTON (UPI) — House Minority Leader John Rbodet says threaterted world oil supplies have made the elected black official today planned to . funds for minority education programs begin a statewide black campaign to sup­ and creation of a federal Office for Civil urgency of this case, the president fight "imperialism” and the rightist tlal candidates and used the occasion margin. His Democratic opponent United States increasingly dependent on a strong nuclear Not Watergate ' Naw (or its seagoing defense. port the re-election of President Carter. Rights as (barter’s accomplishments on Le^al Attempt has asked the attorney general per­ pro-Israeli militias, diplomatic to poke fun at each other. Louis Lambert left for a holiday. behalf of minorities. Treen led Umbert by 17,543 votes “when oil supply lines may be impossible to maintain State Treasurer Henry E. Parker was sonally to present the position of the sources said. The two men were brought WASHINGTON (UPI) - "The expected to support the formation of a Smith called Carter one of the nation’s WASHINGTON (UPI) - President in Initial returns from the general and shore bases subject to damage, our nuclear Navy can United States to the court,” the Mohammed Montazari, the son of together by a 67th birthday party for Brethren,” a new book about the statewide organization of black leaders. greatest presidents, adding he didn’t think Carter has sent the United States' top election Saturday. Changes to cor­ patrol the seas — free from dependence on petroleum,” White House said. an Iranian religious leader once House Speaker Thomas "Tip” Supreme Court, shows the justices Wilbur Smith, former president of the blacks and other minorities “should jump legal official. Attorney General rect tabulation errors in three said Rhodes, who was In Groton Saturday for the described by his father as mentally O’Neill, who Is neutral in the are human beings but It does not un­ Connecticut NAACP, Saturday endorsed ship in mid-stream” to support Sen. Benjamin Civiletti, to the Inter­ parishes Sunday cut his edge to 10,414 launching of the nuclear-powered fast attack submarine ill, told a Tehran news conference presidential race. cover any "judicial Watergates,” Carter, saying he has done more for Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. national Court of Justice at The Airspace Closed Sunday that 1,080 of his followers votes out of nearly 1.4 million cast. USS Phoenix. Hague to press for the release of the More than 1,000 people attended legal scholars report. minorities than any other president. Smith c ritic !^ Kennedy, saying he would leave for Beirut today, the $l,000-a-plate steak dinner. The “The launching of this attack submarine at a time 50 hostages in Iran. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - The revised figures gave Treen Written by Washington Post Smith, a former state senator who now didn’t think someone “ought to be presi­ Tuesday and Wednesday. $1.2 million raised will endow a when our ,oll supplies appear in possible jeopardy Civiletti departed Sunday night for Lebanon has ordered its airspace 690,339 or 50.6 percent, to 679,925 or reporters Bob Woodwai^, who In­ works for the state Office of Policy and dent solely because they had a brother Montazari, 34, said his followers political science chair at Boston ei^haslzes the n e ^ for a nuclear Navy,” Rhodes said. The Netherlands. closed to planes from Iran and in­ 49.4 for Lambert, chairman of the vestigated Watergate, and ^ott Management, said he wasn’t supporting who was president and solely because of would join the Palestinian guerrillas, College, O’NeiH’s alma mater. state Public Service Commission. Armstrong, the bMk is a "back ’rtie Arizona Republican criticized calls in Congress for their family name.” In seeking an interim order that structed border guards to refuse en­ cuts In defense spending and the tunneling of more Carter strictly for ethnic reasons, adding but the PLO and Yasser Arafat's Al scenes” account of seven years at the “We don’t live in an aristocracy,” said Iran should immediately free the try to any Iranian not carrying a Treen, who spent about $3.5 million federal money into social service programs. the president had -“proven himself” in Fatah group kept their official court, put together from Interviews foreign affairs, energy issues, housing, un­ Smith. Americans, Civiletti was expected to valid entry visa. in the campaign in the hope of “Some see the defense budget as kind of a grab-bag, a silence on the offer. Ballot Security with some of the justices and 170 employment and education. He said he was joining the Carter cam­ tell the court, "In the view of the The drastic measures were in­ becoming the state’s first bonanza that can be raided for more politically rewar-■ former law clerks. “This is no movement to get blacks or paign in Connecticut, but that his duties United States, the continued deten­ troduced hours after a radical Ira­ NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Rep. Republican governor since 1877, used ding income support programs,” he said. “ It would be j 0 ^ Qjp Candidates Meet The book is filled with anecdotes Hispanics involved in Carter’s cam­ “won’t be restricted to black affairs.” tion of the hostages is a gross viola­ nian religious figure Sunday Dave Treen, apparently elected private security guards at a cost of tragic if we were to attempt to substitute subsidy for tion of the basic rules of international reiterated plans to bring the first WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Louisiana’s first Republican gover­ $16,000 a day, state police and a court describing sometimes bitter paign,” said Smith. relationships between the justices security,” law and human rights." the White contingent of an estimated 10,OCX) Carter and Sen, Edward Kennedy nor since Reconstruction, took order to guard the state’s 6,400 voting He supported President Carter’s proposed increase in House said in a statement. young revolutionaries to Beirut and met for the first time Sunday night extreme security precautions today machines before Tuesday's official and focuses on ill feelings toward C3iief Justice Warren Burger. the defense budget for next year, but questioned whether Tn light of the importance and then to the south Lebanon frontier to since both became official presiden- to preserve a shrinking victory vote count. there was enough money earmarked to strengthen ‘‘v..,.A... /■ America’s military due to inflation. The military faced higher costs in virtually every area Peopletalk' of its operation, Rhodes said, with labor particularly high House Expected to Pass because the armed services have had to compete with Happy Birthday private industries for manpower since the draft was ended. House Speaker Thomas “Tip” O’Neill feeds President Carter a piece "The proposed increase may cover most of these of his 67th birthday cake at a dinner on O’Neill’s birthday Sunday. expenses, but it will not leave much for new hardware,” Looking on is Mrs. O’Neill. The president and Sen. E(lward M. tAMPMAMCnCO I OCNVlfl Bill for Chrysler Loans said Rhodes. Kennedy attended the party. (UPI photo) Youth Specialty Shop The launching drew several hundred present and 757 Main Street, Downtown Manchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - The sacrifice the company management, million, or about 40 percent of the retired Navy officers, local and federal officials and of­ House this week is expected to pass a the United Auto Workers. Chrysler company’s equity, in stock. ficials from the Electric Boat Division of General 25th Silver Anniversary Year Saie bill providing federal loan creditors and other interested par­ Chrysler, the union and the ad­ Dynamics, which built the Phoenix. Hartford Lacks Police low m tiHPiiATgitt ' DEC 10-15 guarantees to Chrysler Corp, while ties will have to make ministration last week came out Unlike the launching of the nation’s first missile-firing HARTFORD (UPI) - Police Chief )0i negotiations are under way to ease The House Banking Committee ap­ against that formula, although spon­ Masini said it will be next spring before Trident submarine earlier this year, there were no anti­ Hugo Masini has pinpointed a shortage of 20% OFF -W-, the tougher aid terms in the Senate’s proved the administration’s plan, sors Sens Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., a group of 47 recruits is fully trained and, nuclear protests. personnel as the key factor in the rapid in­ version of the bill. which was backed by Chrysler, and Richard Lugar. R-Ind,, said only But striking EB draftsmen picketed outside the plant he will still be short of his goal of 440 Reguiar Merchandise crease in serious crimes in the Capitol ci­ In the Senate, an increasing im­ calling for $1.5 billion in federal loan such a harsh package could pass the and police arrested two persons after a “shoving con­ policemen. Nov. Winner — Mrs. Henry Arnold ty “I hope to reach the 440 level by the U^IWEATHIR rOTOCAIT C patient Democratic leader Robert guarantees and $1.5 billion in private Senate. test" on the picket line. Byrd is prepared to limit debate financing. Both Tsongas and Lugar have been The congressman’s wife Betty smashed the traditional Other police officials and the police un­ summer of 1980,” he said. GIRLS BOYS For period ending 7 a.m. EST 12/11/79. During Monday against the windfall profits tax bill The Senate Banking Committee holding meetings with those involved bottle of champagne on the nose of the 6,9(K)-ton Phoenix, ion a g re^ with Masini that the city and During July, August and September of Sizes 4-14 Sizes 4-20 night, snow is likely over parts of the upper Mississippi and move to make all amendments to passed a much tougher package that and they have said separately they which had been covered with bunting depicting the its residents are paying the price for a this year, violent crime increased 43 per­ four-year hiring freeze, during which the cent and street robberies 59 percent over Blouses Sweaters Valley and central Rockies. Elsewhere, mostly fair bill be relevant. would raise $4 billion, with the could compromise - to a degree mythical phoenix bird rising from its own ashes. Palamas number of policemen dwindled from 511 to Velours weather is forecast with skies ranging from clear to part­ The Chrysler debate centers on government offering $1.25 billion and Tsongas said an attempt would be the same period as last year, Masini said. Gowns The 360-foot 688-Class submarine was named for 363. Jerseys ly cloudy. how much aid the government will private sources $2.75 billion — and made to reconcile the House and Arizona’s capital and largest city, and is the fifth Skirts 8, Coordinates Dress Slacks extend to keep the company from union members accepting a three- Senate committee versions before American naval ship to carry the name. The first was a Dresses Levi Shirts bankruptcy and how much of a year wage freeze in return for $250 the House takes its vote. small boat in the American Revolution. Jerseys - . Levi Corduroys Weather Forecast Among guests were crew members of the USS Phoenix ...a community forum / a Jumpers Levi Jeans Ed Asner, TV’s ‘‘Lou Grant,” talks with Slacks & Coordinates cruiser, anchored at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Dec. Flannel Shirts former film star Laraine Day, now 59, who Pajamas Partly sunny today Highest decreasing to 1 to 2 feet will appear in an episode of Asner’s show 7,1941 Japanese attack. The ship escaped the attack and ETHICAL DILEMMAS Hats — Gloves — Mittens temperature 35 to 40, 2 to 4 C tonight, increasing again continued on to earn nine battle stars in World War II. It _^lanket_Slee£ers Mostly cloudy tonight with Tuesday Dec. 17. (UPI photo) Mother Teresa Leading Technology and the Seamless Web was transferred to the Argentina navy in 1951. All Heavywear chance of a few showers The Phoenix was the fourth submarine launched this Lows around 30 Tuesday Kxtrnded Oullouk Coats - Snowsuits - Jackets - Snowmobile Suits Extended outlook lor New year at the EB shipyard on the Thames River, and the Mon. Dec. 10, 1979 at 8;pm mostly sunny breezy and mild 52nd nuclear submarine built by the firm. Nationally Advertised Regular Merchandise Highs in the middle 50s England Wednesday through Yule Blitz MCC Music Room Friday: Nobel Prize Procession Seven more 688-Class submarines are being built at the Probability of precipitation 10 OPEN TO 9 P.M. Mass . R I & Conn.; All it took was a call to (Jiicago talk-show host EB shipyard including the USS Boston and USS coweenoHS percent today. 40 percent OSLO, Norway (UPI) — Mother Nobel Foundation to spend the $5,800 significance of my winning the TBCHNCXXXIYATO CHANGE tonight and 10 percent Chance of rain Wednesday. Wally Phillips, suggesting a Christmas card Baltimore. EB has contracts for 16 of the 33 ”688’ sub-. FREE ADMISSION on day circled Tuesday Winds southwest 10 Partly cloudy Thursday and barrage to American hostages in Iran. Phillips says Teresa, the frail nun who has devoted set aside for a banquet on an extra prize. ” she said recently marines authorized by Congress. to 20 m ph s h if tin g to Friday, Highest temperatures the WGN switchboard has been lit up ever since. her life to the starving and destitute day’s food rations for some of the December 1979 will be in the 40s and 50s. of Calcutta, led a torchlight proces­ 250,000 starving, pavement dwellers ”1 come in the name of the poorest northwest today then One enthusiast is Art Scott, whose firm. National WHAT YOU THINK COUNTSI This forum It the final In a S M T W T F S diminishing becoming light Overnight lows will be in the Servid Distributors, will buy hundreds of cards and sion in sub-zero temperatures just of Calcutta. of the poor to accept the award. ” Professors Say series designed to allow public forums to discuss Issues ol southeasterly tonight low 30s to low 40s except in the pay the 31-cent postage for its employees. Says he, hours before she was to receive the Mother Teresa also was given Sun­ Her first task will be to help concern to everyone. Join us at M.C.C. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph 20s and 30s on Friday '"This is just the type of off-the-cuff thing that could 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. day $200 collected by a girls school provide decent homes for the lepers Vermont: Showery and mild VISA and gusty Tuesday turn the whole thing around. That type of sentinfent The procession Sunday night choir that sang at the mission hall on whose behalf she founded the Shah Should Go FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Wednesday, clearing and Lung IslumI Sound that millions care about 50 people ... I think that’s moved quietly from Oslo Cathedral reception. Earlier, she attended an Society of the Missionaries of Chari­ colder Thursday, chance of NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Two professors have suggested CALL 646-2137 Cold front moving southeast rain or snow Friday. Highs in got to mean something to the average Iranian" to a mission hall where Mother ecumenical church service at the ty in 1950 across area today Northerly And how does one get a yule card to Iran? Here's Teresa, wearing sandals and a Oslo Cathedral. the Shah of Iran give up his throne and leave the United the 40s to mid 50s at first in Mother Teresa flew to Europe last States to defuse the American hostage crisis in Tehran. MANCHESTER Sponsored by Community Services Division ol winds 15 to 25 knots and the 30s to mid 40s thereafter. the address: Hostages. United States Embassy. 260 threadbare coat over the blue and MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE with SNETCO gradually decreasing today. week at the end of her month of COMMUNITY Lows in the 30s at first 20 to 30 Takhte Jamshid Avenue, Tehran, Iran. white sari of her Roman Catholic The Albanian-born nun, who Both Professor Richard W. Cottam of the University of through a special grant from the Connecticut Humanitlaa Variable winds mostly easter­ prayer and meditation by Friday order, received $72,(KK) collected by travelled to Calcutta 31 years ago to Pittsburgh and Professor R.K. Ramazini of the Universi­ C a iE G E Council and In cooperation with The Mencheater Evening ly 10 knots or less tonight. Norwegians in all parts of the coun­ teach in an upper-class convent, has ty of Virginia believes the U.S. should take on an attitude Maine and New Hampshire: Herald and Couraa by Newapaper. Winds Tuesday becoming Special Christmas try as a "people’s peace prize," said she will spend the $193,000 Nobel She had a private audience with -of "benign neglect" in its relations with Iran once the southwest and increasing to 15 Chance of snow north and hostages are released. Kids who attended a Christmas party Saturday at Instead of the traditional prize money on homes and a hospital Pope John Paul II in the Vatican to 25 knots with stronger chance of rain or snow south “A first step towards the hostage release is the leaving gusts Visibility 5 miles or Wednesday. Fair Thursday CTiock Full O’ Nuts in New York weren’t able to see celebrations after the official awards for the poor. Saturday before flying on to Oslo more Partly sunny today. and Friday Highs averaging Santa Claus, but then Santa couldn’t see them ceremony at Oslo University, the 69- "The world has acknowledged the with two sisters from her religious of this country by the shah," Cottam told a Yale Universi­ -Y. Variable cloudiness tonight, ill the mid 30s north to mid 40s either, and the handicap didn’t darken the spirit of year-old nun last week persuaded the presence of its poor - that is the order ty audience. becoming sunny Tuesday south Lows in the 20s to lower the season for anyone. "We should tell him that his jet is at the airport and is Wave heights 2 to 4 feet today 30s The presents Irving S. Sells — in the role of St. ready to take him to Iceland. While Iceland isn’t a very Nick for the Associated Blind — handed out to is pleasant place and he ptobably doesn’t want to go there, sightless little guests, aged 5 through 12, bore their it is someplace that will take him," Cottam said. Across the Nation Proxmire Seeks to Stop Ramazini proposed that the shah be "persuaded" to names in braille, as did their invitations. They didn’t even need braille for the rest of the renounce his claim to the Iranian throne and the Pahlavi City Hi Lo party — all the hotdogs and hamburgers they could dynasty. Ramazini. who has counseled the White House Alburqueque 62 26 sy Milwaukee 44 27 eat and Christmas carols led by Dan Carter, lead on the crisis, said the move would help change the minds Anchorage ' 14 -6 Minneapolis cy 43 27 of many Iranians who fear the shah was plotting to Asheville 54 22 Nashville sy 56 23 guitarist for the orchestra at the Broadway musical ‘Blackmail” Transit Funds "Oh' Calcutta!” return. Atlanta 58 32 New Orleans f 62 40 Both men spoke Saturday in a panel session on Baltimore 46 25 New York pc 38 31 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Burned up with potential manent legislaiiui. ,.ie su„j,.,.:. Billings. Mm. 62 43 Oaklahoma City f 63 36 Xanadu West "political hlackmail,” Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., In effect, the bill "would reduce the threat of political emerging influential countries in the world. Birmingham 74 44 Omaha sy 52 29 has come up with a bill to stop Transportation ^ r e ta r y blackmail in the use of discretionary mass transit funds The professors also said some Iranian government of­ Boston 62 28 Philadelphia pc 38 27 In 1798, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote "in Neil Goldschmidt from distributing $1.4 billion in dis­ during the presidential campaign, ' Proxmire said ficials want the hostages released, but know the U.S. Buffalo ' 38 23 Phoenix sy 78 45 Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome cretionary mass transit funds during the 1980 presidential "There is an unfortunate cynicism that accepts the won’t return the d e p o ^ Shah to Iran. Charlestos.C. ' 59 48 They are reluctant to deal with the U.S. because of the Pittsburgh sy 36 22 decree ..." In 1980, Peter Gaiten says he’s going to campaign. Goldschmidt approach as politics as usual. Charlotte. N.C ' 48 28 Portland. M. pc 29 11 fear of enraging the militants holding the 50 American build it. Proxmire’s Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Com­ “With billions of dollars in discretionary funds P e n d l e t o n . Chicago ' 47 29 Portland. Or. sh 54 42 His blueprint for a $5 million overhaul of Atlan­ mittee blasted Goldschmidt at a hearing last week for available to the administration, and the amount in­ hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Cleveland ' 40 22 Providence pc 36 22 Iranians remember that the shah fled Iran in 1953 but Columbus ’ 42 23 Richmond sy 43 24 ta’s old Harlequin dinner theater would have blown having suggested he might withhold some of his dis­ creasing with every passing year, this is a corruption that W A R R A N TED TO BE A the khan's fuses. Gaiten's "Limelight" will boast a cretionary funds from (Chicago to punish Mayor Jane cannot and should not be smiled at, winked at, or in any was reinstated three days later in a coup that was Dallas : 65 38 St. Louis sy 57 30 allegedly engineered by the CIA, Ramazini said. Denver ; 58 29 Salta Lake City sn 53 26 film screening room, game room, booze and juice Byrne for her endorsement of Sen. EM ward Kennedy in­ way condoned or accepted." Des Moines [ 56 25 San Diego f 68 49 bars, "champagne rooms” where drinks are dialed stead of President Carter for the Democratic presiden­ (^ttam, who was in Iran last week, said, “Nobody in Detroit 1 30 22 San Francisco 1 60 53 by telephone, and a stainless steel dance with tial nomination. Iran thinks the shah is ill and everybody feels that we El Paso f 71 30 San Juan sh 85 75 a clear glass inset in the center over a cage full of Goldschmidt said last week Chicago would get funds to have the power to reimpose his rule.” ^ JbADf » f C U S F a I Off Hartford : 33 20 Seattle pc 53 44 lions. Also 25.000 lights and 300 speakers packing which it was entitled, but that his department would deal HMIFOIIDIIIMD The professor said sending the shah away would PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS Honolulu I 86 74 Spokane pc 50 35 40,000 watts of power for boogie mavens. with other officials than Mrs. Byrne in handing them out. probably enrage the militants holding the American PORTLAND. OREGON Houston PP 68 45 Syracuse cy 33 25 Says Gaiten's New York publicist. John Carmen, He said he had “real personal problems dealing with hostages but maintained the situation would “cool" in 1 0 0 % VIRGIN WOOL Indianapolis ; 44 22 ^ DMRY Tampa pc 77 55 "It’ll make Studio 54 look like an outhouse." her” and that her conduct “just doesn’t entitle her to a about 10 days and “quiet and useful" dialogues would Jackson. Mss ’ 64 28 Washington sy 46 33 begin between the U.S. and Iran. Jacksonville ; 66 43 Wichita sy 56 28 great deal of respect.” Kansas City f 57 26 Golden and Sour Apples The secretary denied reports he had tied federal grants bmler, ** c-dear; clK;learing; cy- Las Vegas ; 68 40 to Philadelphia to support by its mayor-elect. Bill Green, Little Rock t 57 29 cloudy; Hair; hz-haze; m- Jill Clayburgh and Alan Alda took home Golden Los Angeles ( 75 52 missing; pc-partly cloudy ; r- for the president. The One and only presents the Apples as "stars the year " from the Hollywood Proxmire said in a speech prepared for delivery today MON. THRU THURS. 9-6 Louisville 1 50 25 rain; sh-showers: sm-smoke; Women’s Press Club Sunday at the Beverly Memphis y 59 31 sn-snow, sy-sunny; Is- that Goldschmidt’s testimony "removed all confidence best there Is in a high-fashion Wilshire Hotel. UNISEX Miami c 76 '72 thunderstorms; w-windy. that he can administer the discretionary mass transit wilderness shirt! 100% virgin John Travolta won the Sour Apple award. That program in an a impartial manner without political FRL THRU SUN. 9-9 Barber/Styling Solon dubious distinction is awarded each year to the favoritism.” If v M f M ir It net S t o m iiif t« yew. wool. Flap pockets. Rugged entertainer who most often believes his own public The bill Proxmire plans to introduce, co-sponsored by then YOU thewlS M ce«mnf te ut. The Almanac relations. UNDERSTAND 80>THAT WE CAN good looks, The legend lasts Sens. Adlai Stevenson, D-Ill., and John Heinz, R-Pa., jn^fMANOftED Make Your Entertainer Carol Burnett was named the 1979 would strip Goldschmidt of authority to allocate the dis­ MAINTAIN OUR QIDa LITY, SERVICE for years... By I'nitrd Prran Inlrrnalional winner of the Louella 0, Parsons Award for dis­ cretionary funds for one year while Congress studies per­ AND REASONABLE PRICES. Holiday , Today is Monday, Dec. 10, tlie 344th day of 1979 with 21 playing “the best Hollywood image to the world.” R O m E R Appointments to follow. Named as discoveres of the year were: Mariette Now Hartley, best known for playing opposite actor The moon is approaching its last quarter. Manchester James Gamer in a series of television commer­ To Advortlao To Roport Nom The morning stars ard Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and. Mer­ East Hartford — Glastonbury cury. cials, and actor Dudley Moore, who stars in the For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: current box office hit, "10." 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4 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Dec. 10. 1978 EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Dec. 10,1979 - 5 ■ I. Editorial, fllaudiratrr Emniimji Hmili't Pot Crops: A New Source of Revenue QARBBRVILLE, CaUf. (UPI) - An il­ ’The amount grown is small when com­ Voikswagons are far more prevalent. Not everyone who buys chicken manure Manchester — A City of Village Charm legal but profitable cash crop, marijuana, pared to the marijuana on the market. Money from the rugged area’s hill peo­ or a wheelbarrow is a marijuana grower, (• .has brou^t a new source of revenue to “ It doesn’t scratch the smoking itch of ple, growers or not, woes seem to flow open every nite 'til Founded Oct. 1, 1881 of course, but growers do represent an im­ Downtown Vitality 'Callfomia's north coast. L.A. in 24 hours," said Ted Kogan, who into one store in particular — the Open portant segment of the market. (exespt sat. • dosed sun.) Growth of pot, particularly the expen­ has lived in the Garberville area for about Circle Trading Co. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, ’The proprietor, Bruce ’Tucker, like dustry enter and continue in down their central business sive, potent and coveted sinsemilla varie­ 9 years. A glance at the merchandise indicates many others interviewed, downplays the A movement to try and Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 843-2711. ty, takes place in an area of coastal coun­ Kogan operated a natural foods store the Interest of the customers — axes, importance of marijuana on the local foil save House and Hale in down­ Manchester. district during the urban M«mb«r. Audit Butmu of Circulation Mambar. Unttad P ra u tntarnational ties long noted for poverty and high un­ wooden stoves, woolen shirts, stereo tape Now we are approaching a renewal epidemic. until earlier this year and is a sort of economy. bakeware town Manchester makes Stavan Harry. Exacutiva Editor employment. bridge between many counter-culture decks, sandals — and irrigation systems, “’There a lot of really heavy people that sense. new decade and with that The result has been central Cuttomar Sarvica — 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor Specifics are hard to find. Effects on the folks and the so-called straight communi­ water pumps, fencing, wheelbarrows and come into the area. ’That’s the part that I Raymond F. Roblnaon, Edltor*Publlahar Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emaritua Communities often have ig­ decade we hope will come a business districts looking like local economy are subtle. Residents ty- chicken manure. object to,”, he said. seldom talk to strangers about it. He estimates that the average grower in nored their central business similar commitment to com­ they have been used for ’The latter equipment is-important for Legislators are faced with having a "You won't get any facts, there aren’t Humboldt County makes between $5,000 pot growers. Manure is the best fertilizer, sizeable portion of their constituency mercial business. target practice for Air Force every districts as lifestyles have any," said one resident. and $10,000 a year from sales of pot, the pipe and pumps are for irrigation. breaking the law. the rntrods of maii | bombers. little changed. Statistics show a dollar There’s no doubt marijuana is grown in although a few bigtime farmers may Wheelbarrows are used to move the “ Many of them are beyond downtown manthertep thing But today downtown spent in town changes hands We hope inducements can rehabilitation of the down­ downtown area. If it is to re­ the hills of Humboldt, Medocino, and Del make more. plants. government’s ability to do anything about at least seven times before be offer^ to try and keep a town is an important priority. Norte counties. ’This summer and fail/ ’There is talk of Mercedes and BMW’s Also on the shelves are expensive and them,” said Assemblyman Doug Bosco. business is more important main viable every effort sheriff’s deputies and an army of state are nosing each other out of parking spots delicate scales that measure in ounces “It isn’t a conventional problem we’re up moving on. viable retail base in the than ever before. It appears doubtful that should be made to keep it and federal agents confiscated hundreds on the main street of Garberville. But and grams, the way marijuana is against.” That means a dollar spent downtown. of plants, but made few arrests. Energy is at a premium House and Hale will be saved healthy. beatugjicku^^rucks^ndjent^ marketed.______and is expensive. Shoppers in M anchester is the An approach similar to in­ at this time, yet every possi­ are realizing buying close to equivalent of seven dollars as dustrial developments efforts ble effort should be made to Communities are judged by / MCC home has its advantages. In it passes through many hands could help turn the decay of seek out business for down­ their central business dis­ Caltndar tenns of time and money and affects the community central business districts town. tricts. A real effort by Manchester Community economy. around. Either through contact everyone in the community downtown shopping districts College offers this calen­ and community shopping Manchester is fortunate it The loss of a department with House and Hale or by to keep downtown dar of events in the interest Up was never trapped in the store downtown isn’t a of the community. All the STORE I'Ottr centers within the town boun­ seeking to attract a new Manchester healthy will daries offer a number of ad­ demolition mentality of ur­ healthy sign. retail tenant for the down­ reward the community with MCC-sponsored activities listed below are open to the vantages. ban renewal. But a quick commitment town site some success is long-term benefits. public and many are free of In the past decade a com­ Too many medium sized by the individuals and com­ possible. We hope such an effort has charge. For further infor­ 91 mitment has been to help in­ American communities tore mittees involved in the Manchester has a good started and will continue. mation, call 646-2137. Monday, Dec. 10 '9 ^ ♦Dinner: Pork Chops Sf<'O'*. with Sherried Apples, 6:30 of blackmail. p.m. $4.50. The Herald in Washington OdySSey To Iran The Foreign Minister, interested Forum: Technology and but cautious, said "Unless the the Seamless Web: Ethical .r5, American government stops making Dilemmas, 8 p.m., main Marx, was per­ n v By Lee Roderick Now he found himself with a sub­ busy now, but I will meet you at 7 :30 provocations or escalation against campus auditorium sonally close to TEHRAN - When Rep. George stantial portfolio in the new tonight.” Iran, how can all this happen?” Tuesday, Dec. 11 r \ ' Khomeini. revolutionary government — in­ Shortly before our meeting that Hansen (R-ldaho) and I arrived in Hansen's answer: immediate con- Workshop: “Resume Though Bani Sadr cluding the positions of Finance Iran, the leading figure in govern­ evening, we found a godsend in one gressonal investigatons. He Writing,” 2 p.m.. Women’s understands little n ment — next to Ayatollah Khomeini Minister and Acting Foreign Eric Rouleau, who has been chief explained that “sometimes a straight Center Trailer. Co­ English, his fluent Minister. He also had the reputation hil himself — was Abol-Hassan Bani Middle East correspondent for the line between two points is not the sponsored with MCC French had Sadr. of being the strong man on the 15- liberal French newspaper Le Monde best way to accomplish an objec­ counseling Center served him well 0^^ Gospel Music Festival, 8 This small-boned man, whose thick member Revolutionary Council. He for 25 years. Rouleau, who knew both tive.” Hansen added that “if the in­ in getting close to p.m., main campus mustache and hom-rimmed glasses would have to be reckoned with if we Bani Sadr and Khomeini personally, formation on the shah was out, in the the Imam while the latter was exiled auditorium gave him the look of a young Groucho were to succeed in softening Iran’s agreed to come along as our inter­ international community, no one PhMhVnlow in Paris. refusal to release the American preter. could hide it.” Wednesday, Dec. 12 Tunic Tops K n H T o p a .. hostages until and unless the U.S. We were met at the former “If I could go home having seen the Speaker: “ Men and 9.88%fl7tias 10.44 %m«s. P i returned the shah to that country. legislative building where our hostages, and report that they are Quotes Women,’’ 11 a.m.. ie W co lo n , fto n i orin tt FnManMtnoosvoii* Letters But the red tape we thought we had meeting was to take place by a con­ Women’s Center Trailer kinn-ctrapolyim. polyMt*rica

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. I * . : EVENING HERALD. Mon., Dec. 10, UTO - 9 8 - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Dec. 10. 18TO f MACC News ‘Middle East Not Safe’ Seasonal Gift Tips for Convalescent Home Patients By NANCY CARR Christmaa Sparklet ’’ Fund. — Students at Bowers organizing a toy collection the Manchester Parkade the students at ROTC, and theater party is one of the Executive Director — Our Lady of Unity — The many good people School and Bolton- a t Manchester High Association helped make the Future Innkeepers of highlights of the Christmas Says Manchester Author Mother Circle, Stanley Cir­ who are contributing to our Manchester Chapter of School. the whole collection possi­ America Club of season. Though part of the Clfis for Convaleecent cle of United Methodist Seasonal Sharing Appeal. Girl Scouts for the terrific — and of course, to the ble. Manchester Community actors were in wheelchairs Women, South United The Herald is running a By BETTY RYDER there were marble walls and inlaid designer, had planned to conduct a Home Palienle food collection for the Manchester Association of — and to Giff Simpson of College who served such a and several others had a Methodist and anonymous special once a week article Emergency Food Pantry. Independent Insurance “Wings of Morning" fame Family Editor doors and beautiful French furniture. fashion show for some of the I hope that sometime magnificent and festive mite of difficulty with their Servants with white gloves served us Anierican women there. It was during the year you'll have friend for donations to the to recognize these con­ — Mrs. Neal’s Personal Agents who donated $250 who reminded us yesterday Christmas dinner to 150 lines, their smiles were as The current unrest In the Middle Ftiel Bank. tributors. Eiast touched a little closer to home coffee. Ironically, Amin spoke of the cancelled because many of the an opportunity to hear Bill Perspectives class who as for Toys for Joy and to the that the letters JOY stand guests from Meadows, bright as a new penny, — Pat Mastrangelo and this week with the news that Rhea American women who would have Rice talk about our friends — Martha Freimuth, their community project Sharing Families of Center for Jesus and You with Manchester Manor, Green their high spirits were in­ ' toiling nnasses' and all I could think Ginny Briggs for con­ Annie for coupons for the Talley Stewart of Manchester, jour­ participated had gone Into hiding. and neighbors in convales­ (part of their home Congregational who nothing (0) between. Lodge and Holiday House. fectious, and the audience of was his surroundings which had all tributions to Human Needs Food Pantry. together with WINF and nalist, author and former fashion the trappings of capitalism.” “One woman who had been at the cent homes. Bill Is the economics curriculum) is — to Norm Fendell and This annual Christmas loved it ail. editor for The Herald, had barely A tape was made of the inter­ consulate during the attack, locked chairman of our Auxiliary missed angyy rebels in Afghanistan view and Mrs. Stewart was presented herself in the vault and escaped to to Convalescent Homes and an attack and burning to the with a cassette of it. She was on radio the roof. People who had been there and right now is up past his ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. s°^ore w' h^i'le' su™ ground of the American Consulate in jnd television and was surprised to said the rebels spoke Arabic or Farsi Santa Claus whiskers (he's Pakistan. see a photograph of Amin and her on and were probably members of the ,had the costume since last Returning home from a two-month the front page of the Kabul Times. Palestine Liberation Organization month getting ready) trek in bo£ countries, she said, “I “By making a celebrity of me, they (PLO). Some were definitely coaxing gifts for his your Best Food Buys Food Mart Will Carry a don't think the Middle East will be made it possible for some of the dis­ Iranians.” beloved convalescent home safe for Americans while the sidents to talk to me —I was easily Mrs. Stewart said everything patients. Large Selection of.. . hostages are still being held in Iran." recognizable. bearing the word "American” was For many of these WALDBAUM'S Of her visit to Pakistan, she said, "While in Kabul, everything was destroyed. “They came prepared to patients, you are the only Are A t Food M art! Holiday Fruit “It was very calm when I arrived. calm on the surface. I didn't have set the embassy on fire. The building “ fam ily’’ who will be There was no sense of danger. I any petty annoyances or persecution. is so built that a fire in any one room thinking of them this Arrangements stayed with friends in Islamabad and I felt if any trouble did come it would would be contained in that room. But (Christmas. If you would NESTLE'S Del Monte IN BOWLS & BASKETS also with the consul's family at the come with a big bang. fires were started in every room. like to contribute gifts, Food Mart Gold Medal American Consulate in Peshawar." “We had Thanksgiving Day in They even destroyed the Bank of here is a gift list ^ndy Chocolate FRUIT During her visit to Pakistan, Kabul with some Americans and they America, American Express and the Nichols of the Meadows FLOUR American School, where the Presen­ •FRUIT COCKTAIL •SLICED friends urged her to seek an inter­ told me the embassy in Islamabad and Bill have developed. Morsels PEACHES •PEAR HALVES tation nuns have taught for years. 5 POUND BAG view with the new president of had been burned to the ground. I met Rhea Talley Stewart of Manchester inter­ (formerly the royal palace) during a recent Men: Shaving supplies, Prices Effective Sunday, Dec. 9 12 OUNCE PKG 16 OZ CANS Afghanistan, Hafizullah Amin. Mrs. an Ariana Airline pilot, an American, The school was closed and the nuns viewed Hafizullah Amin, president of visit to that country. deodorant, comb and brush Through Saturday, Dec. 15 Stewart, who wrote a book “Fire in who was leaving for Amsterdam and have returned to their homes in Afghanistan, in the House of the People sets, felt or soft slippers Afghanistan" a few years ago which London and I asked him to call my Ireland and England. In Lahore, they (size 10-13), pajamas (all traced the history of that govern­ husband, Arthur, and tell him I was set fire to the American Information sizes), wallets, (with a few The “Picky”, “Picky”, “Picky” » i 6 3 i * a 0 dimes as an extra sur­ & ment through 1920, had not planned to safe. When I arrived home, he had." Center." ■Freeh Produce Experte!— ,, visit there. ■ American pilots have a fear of Because of the continued unrest, In the Service prise), cardigan sweaters FO O D C L U B FRISKIES Hl-C “I knew there were new people in rebellions, Mrs. Stewart said. “The Mrs. Stewart had planned to return (buy a little large), V E G E T A B L E Economically Priced from. control and there was fighting going DC-10 planes they pilot need a lot of to the United States, but was unable fashionable ties, flannel California Tender CAT FOOD Fruit Drinks to obtain a plane reservation. “The Navy Fireman Dean P. Davis, son after completing Air Force basic September 1979. sport shirts, lap robes. SHORTENING APPLE - GRAPE • ORANGE on. I was told the only safe area was room for takeoff. In any sort of out­ ALL VARIETIES - 6’/i OZ. CAN FRUIT PUNCH the capital of Kabul. I knew Amin. burst, one of the first things a coun­ embassy had evacuated American of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Davis Jr. training at Lackland AFB„Texas. Women: Cologne, 3 POUND CAN of 490 Main St., Elast Hartford, has He graduated from South Windsor Navy Seaman Jeffrey E. Leech, deodorant, warm slippers, He u s ^ to be the number two man, try does is close the airports." civilians but hadn't done a thing Broccoli 64 OZ completed the Navy’s Basic Elec- High School in 1979. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Leech warm nightgowns, afghans, BOTTLE then there was a coup and his When leaving Kabul, Mrs. Stewart about me. I was not in Pakistan at • 1 .4 S FOR predecessor was killed. Amin is now said she was very careful in the air­ the time of the events, but they knew triclty/Electronlcs Course at the of 22 Farm Drive, Blast Hartford, has sweaters, shoulder shawls, "New York State" the top man in the Communist Party port that she carried a newspaper where I was and were in touch with Navy Service School Command, Airman Mark S. Gale, son of completed recruit training at the snap down the front house Rabe Green Giant Sharp Cheddar there, the prime minister and is also clipping of her interview. the embassy in Kabul. I don't know Orlando, Fla. Patricia A. Carrier of 60 Great Hill Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. gowns, change purse (RAPPINI) HUNT'S Confectioners CHEESE WHEELS the president of the Revolution Coun­ “We had heard reports that two why they let me return to Pakistan. I A 1979 graduate of Howell Cheney Road, Elast Hartford and Elton H. A 1979 graduate of Blast Hartford (with a few dimes as an r e c ip e n o . 88 NIBLETS cil Committee. foreign correspondents for the was beginning to worry,” she said. Technical High School, he joined the Gale of Hartford, has been assigned High School, he joined the Navy in extra surprise), wool bed TOMATO Sugar 3 LB. BLOCK The request for an interview was Reuters News Service had tried to "The people in Pakistan whom I Navy in July 1979. to Sheppard AFB, Texas, alter com­ September 1979. jackets (washable), CORN orLIGHTorDARK BROWN SUGAR forwarded to Kabul and it took had met were pro-American and very pleting Air Force basic training at jewelry, nylons, plants. SAUCE leave through the security FOOD CLUB ■ 1 POUND PKG several weeks' to get a reply. checkpoint and one was found to be balanced and ashamed of what their Maj. Richard F. Rittmuller, son of Lackland AFB, Texas. Brian E. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Both: Soft candies, 12 OUNCE c a n 8 OUNCE CAN Meanwhile, Mrs. Stewart prepared carrying a very critical story of the countrymen had done. Our embassy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rittmuller of 179 He graduated from East Hartford David Gray of Buringham Road, cookies, subscription to to apply for a visa to Kabul but was regime. They were both detained for moved their dependents out the next E. Center St., Manchester, has been High School in 1978. Coventry, recently entered the Air newspapers or magazines U.S. FANCY told to wait for the reply. Later, she three days." day.” decorated with the Meritorious Ser­ Force Delayed Enlisted Program, (New 'York Times has a Red Delicious or FOOD MART WILL ALSO CARRY . . vice Medal at Griffiss AFB, Rome, He will graduate from Coventry 3 LB. O QORGBOUS HIGH QUALITY found out that there was no electrici­ On my return to Pakistan, I had In Islamabad, people, perhaps Navy Seaman Michael S. Hardy, large type edition. Rome Apples Mi*N BAQ * ty in Kabul due to a rebel attack and planned to stay at the consulate in students, were inquiring of servants N.Y. son of Richard M. Hardy and Gladys High School in 1960 and is scheduled Reader’s Digest has a 79 SNO-WHITE LIPTON ★ POINSETTIAS ★ the government didn't want her there Peshawar with friends. When I had and others if the house in which they M. Hardy, both of Blast Hartford, has to leave for basic training at large print edition), paper­ PRINCE Food Club during that time. first been there I had noticed more worked had Americans living in Airman Peter J. Caputo, son of completed recruit training at the Lackland AFB, Texas, on Aug. 5, back books, magnifying FRESH MUSHROOMS CHICKEN NOODLE Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. SWEET CALIFORNIA ★ Christmas Cactus ★ Finally, the request was granted police and soldiers than was usual. them. “There were reports that Mr.and Mrs. Joseph F. Caputo of 28 1980. He will receive technical glasses, playing cards, PASTA Apple Sauce S O U P M IX and she departed by plane for Kabul. Reports were that rebels had tried to there was a contract out on every Hollis Road, South Windsor, has been A 1979 graduate of Blast Hartford training in the tactical aircraft puzzles, checkers, other NAVEL ORANGES " s iz e THIN or REGULAR SPAGHETTI 50 O UNCE JAR ★ COLORED MUMS ★ "I had been warned not to travel by climb the walls of the embassy and American in Pakistan,” she said. assigned to Sheppard AFB, Texas, High School, he joined the Navy in maintenance specialist career field. table games, body lotion U S NO 1 BEST BAKING & ZITl - 1 POUND PKQ. 4 oz. - 2 PACK were arrested by the Pakastani for dry skin, bed socks, IDAHO POTATOES for perfect gifts or your own centerpiece! land; or even in a bus convoy. The “Rumors persisted that the United ••ALL FLORIST SHOP QUALITY!’’ Afghanistan rebels hate the Russians police, who in turn put tighter securi­ States was moving out from 10 stationery, ball point pens, (eXCEPT BERLIN i ROCKY H IU ) and there had been reports of an en­ ty on all American installations Moslem countries and some felt it stamps, gloves or mittens. FRESH EGGPLANT tire German family being murdered there. might be planning a military act Ckinfused Men: Talcum FLORIDA ALL VARirriES because the rebels thought they were The morning I left Peshawar, the against Iran. So, I felt it was time to powder, socks, SWEET TANGERINES p k or SQUASH OZ CANS ^Ofl Waldbaum't N.Y. Style DELI! Russians. One of the bus convoys was consulate was closed and the leave. handkerchiefs, stuffed NESTLE'S SOUPTIME 42 02 4 « 2roR99* ONE PIE '*■'* 3 *1 . “I just missed the real danger animals, lap robes, CHEfWY or BLUEBERRY A»-l. 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Manchester • 646-4277 •BLOOMFIELD - RT. 21R C6TTME • malM Step on die ground ■t the beie of the tree. 10 - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Dec. 10, 1979, EVENING HERALD. Mon., Dec. 10,1979- 11 Obituaries 3 Directors To Consider Penney’s DeAngelis Madeline Bartholomew Janet Turnbull Teasdale. craft Group of United Technologies He was a veteran of World War I Corp., East Hartford, for 26 years in ROCKVILLE -Madeline (John- and was retired from Pratt L the material planning department. drow) Bartholomew, 62, of 38 Park Whitney Aircraft Group of United She was a member of South United 12 Board Appointments All-America Gridder West Drive, Rockville, wife of Technologies Corp. where he had Methodist Church, Manchester Robert Bartholomew, died Saturday worked for 35 years. Senior Citizens, the Pratt & Whitney MANCHEISTER — Appointments expressed opposition to Chadbum’s expressed Interest in buying the lot, By KEVIN CASEY Fame Bowl to be played at Legion Field In Birmingham, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Teasdale made their Retirees Group and a volunteer with to 12 town committees will be con­ appointment, and also that of Assis­ and objected to the town’s purchase. Correspondent Ala. One hundred players were chosen but only 23 will be She was bom in Rockville and had sidered at the Board of Directors tant Town Attorney, Kevin O’Brien Consideration of Management home on Woodland Street before the Women’s Auxiliary at Penney High of East Hartford linebacker 6- shown either in their football uiyform or suitcoat and tie. I lived there many years. meeting Tuesday night. to town attorney. Audit Recommendations 28, 50, and They will show a 15-second film clip of DeAngelis. A total | moving to Florida 10 years ago. Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. foot-1, 230-pound Joey DeAngelis has been She is also survived by a daughter, Besides his wife he leaves three She is survived by a son, William The appointments were tabled last Mayor Stephen Penny has warned if 63 has been transfered to tomorrow’s of K,(XK) schools belong to the association. Mrs. Irene Tetreault of Moosup; a daughters: Mrs. Wendell (Betty) Stevenson of Manchester; two week after the Democrats failed to Chadbum were not reappointed, the meeting. selected to the National High School Athletic The last All-America Knurek had in coaching was 6- brother; Charles Johndrow of Cheney of Shrewsbury, Mass., Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Gail Dunlop and renominate Carl Chadburo to the other nominees. Republicans Frank Number 28 would transfer all Coaches Association All-America Prep football foot, 190-pound guard Otis Thomas at Hartford’s Weaver Rockville; four sisters, Mrs. Viola Allan (Janette) Hellstrom Jr., of Mrs. Janice Tomlinson, both of Human Realtions (Commission. The Livingston and Wanda Franek may responslbilites for bousing code in­ team for 1979. High. Kelley of Dunedin, Fla., Mrs, Ger­ (Rochester, and Mrs. Walter (Bar­ Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Alice four Republican directors abstained, not receive the support of the spection and enforcement from the “Joe was a super co-captain and his ability to hit was trude Tanguay of Stuart, Fla., Mrs. director of health to the chief DeAngelis makes Penney history as he is the first foot­ bara) Fox of Ellington; a brother, Russell of East Hartford; II and the Democrats lacked the one af­ Democrats. ball player ever to be named All-America. .i another great attribute to his characteristic of an excep­ Naomia Gardner of Los. Angeles, firmative vote director James building inspector. Thomas M. Teasdale of Florida; a grandchildren; two The board will also consider the ap­ The ^ s t Hartford became the second player in the 16- tional football player,” Knurek added of his prize pupil. Calif., and Mrs. Corinne Mancuso of McCavanagh could have given. Number 50 authorizes five ad­ sister, Decima Gorrie of Scotland; greatgrandchildren, and her step­ pointment of two members to the year history of the school to make the 48th annual New “This is the biggest honor I have ever had, making All- East Hartford; and three McCavanagh was ill during the last seven grandchildren; and several mother, Mrs. Grace T. Windsor of Regional Forum of the Capitol ditional civilian dispatchers in the Haven Register All-State football team, released Sunday, American. I am honored and excited,” stated the right to grandchildren. nieces and nephews. Manchester. meeting. Region Council of Governments. ’The police department. be excited DeAngelis at the school's weight training The funeral is Tuesday, 9 a.m., selected by the state's coaches. Fred Kingston, a defen­ A memorial service will be Dec. 14 Funeral services will be Tuesday, 1 McCavanagh, however, has appointment of Frank Lupien to the Number 63 contracts for'"an room during a break. from Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 sive end, previously was accorded the honor in 1964. at 7 p.m. at Second Congregational p.m., at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 forum caused a heated public hearing organizational study of the Town f t “I like playing football because it helps me set goals in Elm Street, Rocky Hill, with a mass The Black Knight two-way performer also received All- Church, N. Main Street, Manchester. Main St., Manchester. Burial will be at last week’s meeting. Luplen’s Human Service Agencies. State honorable mention at offensive guard. life. It gives me a sort of a responsibility to live up to," at St. James Church. Rocky Hill at DeAngelis added. Memorial donations may be made to at the convenience of the family. comments at the November board New business at the meeting in­ DeAngelis was a first team all-CCIL selection for 1979 9;30 a.m. Burial will be in Rose Hill cludes approval of the revised affir­ the Second Conregational Church. Friends may call at the funeral home meeting were Interpeted by many to at both offensive tackle and linebacker. As a junior he The youngster gives credit for achievements to others, Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Monday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Job Wages be anti-Semitic. mative action plan, a request for as it wasn’t he who decided to be a linebacker. “I had no Friends may call at the funeral Shawn N. Koblerl made the CClL's second team at linebacker. DeAngelis contributions may be made to the The town’s purchase of 91 Harlan relocating Burnham Street, and con­ was recipient of the pretigious Thomas R. Morrison say in the matter,” recalls the Penney senior, “Assistant home today from 7 to 9 p.m. ROCKVILLE - Shawn N. Koblect, Manchester Senior Citizens Fur­ May Violate St., owened by I.R. Stitch is also un­ sideration of a real estate tax defer­ Memorial Trophy, given to the most valuable player on Coach (Bob) Tigno thought it would be the l^st nosition 17. of 337 Crystal Lake Road, der consideration. The board tabled ment program for retired and dis­ for me. I never thought or it never occurred to me that I Aurore Blais Tolland, died Sunday at Rockville nishings Fund, c/o Walter Fortin, Thanksgiving Day in the annual clash between Penney director, 63 Linden St., Manchester. the action after area residents abled citizens. and crosstown East Hartford High would be an All-American,” DeAngelis stated. “Making EAST HARTFORD -Funeral ser­ General Hospital. All-American is something the coaches got me by vices were held today for Mrs. Mr. oblect was bom in Rockville Vote on CD In that game, won by the Black Knights, 6-3, DeAngelis Stanley D. Orlowski made 9 solo tackles and 16 assisted stops to bring his teaching me the skills to be a linebacker.” Aurore (Dumais) Blais, 74, of 192 and had been a lifelong resident of “He has one of the finest football attitudes of any Country Lane, East Hartford, from VERNON — The funeral of Stanley MANCHESTER -Since the April season total to a phenomenal 73 solo efforts and 107 Tolland. He was a junior at Tolland D. Orlowski, 66, of 25 King Street, Manchester Police Rej^rt player I have coached in my 15 years,” Tigno lauded. the Newkirk & Whitney Funeral High School and was employed part- referendum, the town has been using assisted, while sacking the opposing quarterbacks 14 Rockville, husband of Helen federal Community Development times. DeAngelis has received and shown interest in UConn, Home in East Hartford. Mrs. Blais time by Heartland Foods in Vernon. MANCHESTER - Police charged 23, of Hartford with breach of peace (Obremski) Orlowski, who died funds to pay Marilyn Walsh, the “Joe is the best linebacker I ever had in my 35 years of Rhode Island. Maine, New Hampshire, Princeton, Penn­ died Friday at Hartford Hospital. She He is survived by his parents, Anthony A. Bellucci, 22, of 54 Saturday. The incident also took sylvania, Colgate, Delaware, Trinity, Tennessee, etc. to was the widow of Robert L. Blais. Saturday at Rockville General former town housing specialist. coaching," praised veteran Penney Coach Ted Knurek. Norbert J. and Margaret (Secore) Hospital, was this morning. Orchard Hill Road, South Windsor, place at the K-Mart store and jwlice name a few. A mass of Christian burial was held In the referendum, residents voted On Dec. 29, DeAngelis will be one of 23 scholastic foot­ Koblect of Tolland: a sister. Kendal Mr. Orlowski was bom in Rockville with third-degree burglary and alleged Boston was causing a distur­ at 10 a m. in the Church of Our Lady Koblect of Tolland: and his paternal to leave the HUD program, effective bance there. ball players featured on the halftime show of the Hall of and had lived there all his life. He July 1. Republican Town Director second-degree larceny this morning. of Peace, East Hartford. Burial will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Police said he was presented in He was released on a $100 cash retired one year ago from the Vernon Carl Zinsser said last Friday the be in St. Joseph's Cem etery, Koblect of Ellington. Blast Hartford Superior Court today bond, police said, for a Dec. 17 court Willimantic. Department of Public Works. He was wage payments may be violating that Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a member of St. Joseph's Church, in lieu of $2,(XX) bond. No other appearance in East Hartford. Bom in Canada, she had lived in a m. at St. Bernard's Church in ordinance. details were available. East Hartford 13 years and was also Rockville, the Rockville Fish and Ms. Walsh has been receiving Rockville. Burial will be in St. Ber­ Game Club, the PAC Club and the Police charged Dennis A. Nolan, Oliver and Scully about $12 an hour for part-time a former resident of Willimantic. She nard's Cemetery. There are no Luis Collazo, 28, of Hartford was 27, of 24 Prospect St., Manchester, Gold Medalists was employed by American Thread Kosciuszko Club. duties. Walsh has said she is closing calling hours. He is also survived by a daughter. charged with second-degree larceny with third-degree assault Saturday. Co., Willimantic, for many years out the files, and expects to finish Bart (Conner of the USA wears his gold medal after perfor­ The family suggests that any Miss Barbara Orlowski of Rockville; Friday, police said. He was arrested Police alleged he struck a man on the before her retirement 17 years ago. soon. Town officials weren’t able to mance on parallel bars in World Gymnastic Championships in memorial gifts may be made to a two brothers, Edward Orlowski and on a warrant, police said, in connec­ side of the head with a bottle at the She leaves a son, Joseph M. Blais disclose how much Ms. Walsh has charity of the donor's choice, Mitchell Orlowski, both of Rockville; tion with an Oct. 18 incident. Court Hartford Road Cafe, 378 Hartford Texas. Connor also won bronze medal. (UPI Photo) of Tolland; two daughters. Mrs. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 received in HUD money. Road. The victim was not seriously Football and two sisters Mrs. Sophie Smith of date is Jan. 14. 10~Pin Finalists Lorraine Byrd of Columbia. S.C., and Mayor Stephen Penny and Deputy Ellington Ave., Rockville, has charge injured, police said Nolan was Finalists for Sunday’s Town Oliver averaged 203 in both rounds Chuck Csaszar 214-179, 196-191; Ray Needham, Mass., and Mrs. Helen Mayor Stephen Cassano have Mrs. Lucille ‘Tucker of East Hart­ of arrangements. Police charged Daniel J. Shea, 48, released on a $100 non-surety bond, 10-Pin Bowling Tournament at while Scully averaged 191. Rogers Martens def, Bev Jenkins 179146, ford: a brother. Romeo Dumais of Champ of Rockville. defended using the fund for wages. Millie Hayden Burial was in St. Bernard's of 772 Main St., South Windsor, with for a Dec. 17 court appearance. Parkade Lanes were decided averaged 173 in both rounds. 184-178; Dodson def. Andy Palladino Players Manchester, N.H.; a sister, Mrs. Penny said that the town could use MANCHESTER-Millie (Windsor) Cemetery. breach of peace Saturday. Quarterfinals: 199167, 195-185; Tom Richter def. Yvonne Moreau of Lowell, Mass. , 10 unspent HUD money from last year's yesterday with quarterfinal The family suggests that any Police alleged he was verbally WAXES Meeting Men’s — Oliver def. Rudi Wittke Jim Coelho 184-164, 199210, 219150. grandchildren, and a great­ Hayden, 66, of 404 Hackmatack St., program. The town has about $119,- and semifinal matches. Manchester, died Saturday at her memorial gifts may be made to the abusive towards a police officer who MANCHESTER -T he Manchester American Gymnasts 203-160, 220-189; John Ragna def. Semifinals: (XX) in HUD funds that wasn’t spent grandchild. responded to a call from security Wales will meet Tuesday at the Bob Oliver and Tom Scully will John Meyers 171-205, 202-189,175-171; Honored home. American Cancer ^ ie ty . by July 1. meet for the men's title, two-time Men’s — Oliver def. Ragna 189178, William Teasdale She was born in Coatesville, Pa., personnel at the K-Mart store, 239 Italian American Gub, 135 Eldridge Tom Scully def. Chris DeCiantis 204- 201-142; Scully def. Tomlinson 185- Cassano noted that when defending champ' Marilyn Rogers Six local and area gridders MANCHESTER - William May 7, 1913, and had been a resident Bertha E. Calnan Spencer St. St. Weighing-in will be from 6:30 to Gain World Status 161, 189166; Bill Tomlinson def. A1 178, 189168. Bakersfield. Calif., left the HUD and Pam Robertson will meet for the Rodonis 177-125 , 226-191. received mention on the 48th annual Teasdale, 82, of Pinellas Park, Fla., of Manchester 38 years. Before MANCHESTER -M rs. Bertha E. He was released on a $250 non­ 7:30 p.m. Women’s — Rogers def. Brody 222- program, it was allowed to spend lef­ women's title while Jim Dodson and Women’s — Barb Brody def, Lois New Haven Register All-State foot­ formerly of Manchester, died Friday retiring in January 1976, she had been Calnan, 73, of 58 Baldwin Road, died surety bond, police said, for a Dec. 17 There will be a regular business 151, 229225, Robertson def, Davis tover funds on adminstration after FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) — The World Gymnastics Cham­ Denny DeLisle will compete for the Brown 211-172, 189172; Rogers def. ball team. in Florida. He was the husband of employed at Pratt & Whitney Air- Saturday at Manchester Memorial court appearance. meeting and a meeting of the board 239197, 189120. its legal withdrawal date. men’s handicap crown. Play will Cynthia Miffitt 159169, 179164, 201- Penney High's Joe DeAngelis Hospital. She was the wife of Thomas Police also charged David Boston. will follow. pionships concluded Sunday with the American men surging to Men’s handicap — Dodson def. begin at 1 o'clock. 192; Lisa Davis def. Marge DeLisle received first team All-State status W. Cainan. world power status, the Romanian women proving they can win Finals are best three-out-of-five Richter 249172, 199174; DeLisle def. at defensive linebacker and was 169163, 229202; Robertson def. Barb Martens 159168, 189155, 191-164. Donationg to MACC Mrs. Cainan was bom April 26,1906 without Nadia Comaneci and the ’s Nelli Kim while the quarters and semis were Goddard 197-192, 187-180, honorable mention at offensive in New Britain and and lived in suggesting a change be made in her sport. best two-of-three. Men’s handicap — DeLisle def. guard. East Catholic High's Mike Manchester for the past 15 years. She Shell Improvements Set In seven months the world’s gym- finals Sunday. Kim won two silvers State Choices Freiheit was accorded first team Behind Goals was a member of the United nasties community will gather again and a bronze, but her only title came HARTFORD — Three Connecticut honors at wide receiver and was have the canned goods for them, but Methodist Church in Burnside, and a MANCHESTER - The tivities to raise the funds. company s president. Butenas said. in Moscow for the Olympics to deter­ in the all-around competition. collegians, including Trinity split end honorable mention as a placekicker. MANCHESTER —If donations to not the m eat," Mrs. Carr said. member of the A ARP. She and her Bicentenial Bandshell Corporation member "As the company grew, In an unrelated matter, mine if the American men can "When all is said and done it is Pat McNamara, were named to the East Catholic linebacker Dave Bot- husband were to observe their 55th the job grew," Butenas Shealey’s Basket laro and fullback Mike Giliberto the Manchester Area Conference of Doners are asked to call the MACC Corp. approved an es­ Ralph Maccorone told the the corporation heard a threaten the Soviets and whether lit­ women’s gymnastics and we really ECAC Division IH New England all- Churches fund drive continue at their office immediately (649-2093) or (646- wedding anniversary Jan. 1. timated $25.(X) capital im­ members $1,548 had been said. A graduate of report from Melvin tle girls can dethrone the likes of should separate women’s and star football team. Wesleyan punting received honorable mention as did present pace, low income elderly and 4114) with ham and turkey pledges. Besides her husband she leaves a provement to the bandshell raised to date through free Baypath Junior College. Siebold, of the town’s park Ormaneci and Kim, at least one of children’s gymnastics,” said Kim, specialist Kevin Santos-Buch and Manchester High safety Ray Tilden families in town will have a Mrs. Carr said the MACC office sister, Mrs. Edith Gray of at its meeting Thursday. will public offerings. Butenas is a iife long resi­ and recreation depart­ whom feels there should be an age 22, obviously referring to youngsters University of New Haven defensive and South Windsor High running back Manchester; three grandsons; and dent of East Windsor. Gives MCC Edge Ralph Giansanti. barebones Christmas. has committed itself to “about $3,500 The money will be used for In other business, the ment. Siebold led the cor­ limit for women. like Turner, 15, Eberle, 16, and E)ast tackie Ray Michanzyk joined Any player who received two votes Nancy Carr, executive director of and we hope the money will come in. three great-grandchildren a refreshment stand and to corporation will be gaining She said her position poration members to a Kurt Thomas and Bart Conner per­ German , 14. Two girls McNamara on the squad. the charitable group, said, "Every A lot of money usually comes in after Funeral services will be Tuesday expand lavatory facilities. a new member. Carole F. with the Bandshell reflects decision to offer a $25 sonally put the United States on the who are currently 13, Tracee Capturing its third in a row, Manchester Community College McNamara, a native of Ansonia, is in the statewide voting done by the year I begin to hold my breath that Christmas. But if I waited until the at 1 p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, The actions Thursday, B utenas, m anager of both a personal interest in savings bond to the winner gymnastic map Sunday with their Talavera of the U.S. and Anka Kiss of hung on for a 93-91 win over Middlesex Community College in an ECAC allstar selection for the se­ coaches received honorable mention. the donations will come in. But this money came in, people would'nt have 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in "Were nothing which shareholders and public its development, and her of a flag design contest surprising showing — three first , are expected to be major basketball action Saturday night at Vinal Tech in Middletown. cond year in a row. He was the top A total of 121 out of 129 coaches took year, the donations are coming in much of a Christmas," Mrs. Carr Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. hadn't been discussed in relations for Lydall Inc., firm's continuing interest Two others will receive places and six medals overall in the threats at the Olympics next year. receiver in New England and part in the process The victory evened the Cougars Cougars their rebounding edge. MCC Members of the 24-man first team slower than ever before." said. Friends may call at the funeral home principle previously,” ac­ will be the corporation's in the arts. honorable mentions for six apparatus finals that wound up “Even girls 18 years old try to do mark at 93 while the loss sends finished third nationally among Divi­ overall held a 3936 edge in that will be honored at a dinner Sunday at The goal for the Seasonal Sharing Checks should be made out to: The today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. cording to corporation public relations officer. "Lydall supported the their efforts to develop a the men’s competition. everything they can to look 12 or 13.1 Middlesex to 1-3. Next outing for sion III pass catches with a 5.9 recep­ department with Frederick and the New Haven Sheraton Park-Plaza Appeal is $5,(XX). Only $1,288 has been Seasonal Sharing Appeai, P.O. Box ^ Memorial donations may be made member Herbert Bandes. Butenas has held her Bandshell with substantial flag for the bandshell. Cor­ "For so long our flag has been feel a girl should not compete inter­ MCC is Wednesday night against Murphy latching onto 14 caroms tion game average. Hotel. re 2ived. "We're obviously pretty 773, Manchester, (TT, to the Heart Fund. Bandes said the meeting current post with Lydall financial contributions, poration members did not down in a box somewhere," said nationally until she is 16 and if she South Central (immunity College at for the past five years. and I had been working on Thomas, who won twb gold medals apiece, far behind in our goai," Mrs. Carr The latest contributors are Joan was to sign certified for­ decide when the contest should still compete at age 50 is she’s Blast Catholic High at 8 o’clock. Marino, Murphy and Shealey In Memoriam Before that, she served as the Arts Committee of the and two silvers Sunday to add to his good enough. College Basketball said today. and Varnum Abbott; Barbara mal documents or af­ would take place. The locals held an 87-74 lead with topped MCC with 19,18 and 17 points The money is used for clothing and Kennedy ; Fred and Margaret Geyer; In loving memory of Rose E Lovett who passed fidavits. to prove public executive secretary to the Chamber of Commerce,” second place finish in the all-around “I feel that the emphasis is so 2:40 remaining but fullcourt pressure away December 10th, 1977 respectively with Joe Grodovich (15) shoes, hot Christmas meals for shut- Ruth Duncan; Marian McKay; support and funding would championships earlier in the week. strong on tricks that the grace has by the Horsemen forced MCC into a and Frederick (10) also in twin ins. and meat for Christmas food Martha Perkins; William and Nora In memory wh who loved you be provided for the im­ “For once, it was up there almost been lost. What we have now is not number of turnovers. The hosts out- figures. Frank Prater, former Sadly mlia you , Strategy Change baskets. Crowley; Burton and Gloria Hilton; every time” gymnastics, but acrobatics (a trend In our memory you are dear provement. scored the Cougars, 17-6, over the Cromwell High standout, paced "Individual gifts of ham or turkey P.J, Jeffers; Post Office Good and Loved remembered longed (or always The corporation will "i^ e n the Russians go home," that developed instantly with final span but a hoop by Jeff Shealey Middlesex with a game-high 27 are particularly needed to supple­ Welfare in memory of Henry Frey; At the close of the second year supply half the money, added Conner, winner of a gold and Comaneci’s showing in the Montreal clinched it for MCC, making a bucket points. Dave Powell added 19 ment food baskets. We have com­ Stanley and Jeannette Gembala; and Sadly missed by Husband. with the other $12,(XX) being bronze medal Sunday, “they are Olympics)." at the buzzer by Middlesex Aided Duke Win markers. Jim Mercier 12, John Children and Grandchildren going to be watching films of us. God One 19year-oId girl who looks her mitted ourselves to 100 baskets. We Kenneth and Julia Chadwick. gained from a federal academic. Canary 11 and John Webber 10 to the NEW YORK (UPI) — After East Carolina had stayed a little knows I’ve watched a lot of films of age is Comaneci, but she never got a grant. The affidavit was Strong outside shooting by John losing effort. too close to Duke in the first half of Saturday night's game, Duke needed to get the federal Russians.” chance to show her talents at the Marino, who had 15 first-half points, Coach Bill Foster decided to have his team change its defensive Area Police Report funds. The United States won eight world championships, spending most enabled the Cougars to overcome a Bandshell Chairman Ted medals in these championships. Last of the week in the hospital where she slow start. They took control of the strategy. Herb Williams scored 18 points, LaBonne said today, “We year the Americans won just one and underwent surgery to drain her in­ offensive glass and erected a 47-40 M anrhm ii-r (93) Shealey 7 95-17, It must have worked — because the grabbed 16 rebounds and blocked four of Valley View Lane, Vernon, was with breach ol the peace. He alleged­ Burns 11-2-3, Frederick 4 2-4-10, Marino 9 Vernon have $3,(XX) so we need $9,- that was considered a major ac­ fected left hand. halftime bulge behind some strong Pirates were forced into 23 turnovers shots to lift Ohio Stale. The 9foot-10 charged with two counts of selling ly struck a teacher during an incident 1- 2 19, Murphy 8 2-918, Dixon 4 1-6-9, center scored 14 of his points in the Jeannette E. McEwen, 17, of 106 000. Actually, we'll complishment. The Soviet Union men Despite her absence the Romanian work by Peter Murphy. Grodovich 5 97-15, Neeley 1 0-0-2. Totals in the last 10 minutes of the second Brooklyn St.. Rockville, was liquor to minors. All are scheduled to that happened on Nov. 29. He was walked away with 11 medals, in­ team was the dominant among the first half. released on his promise to appear in probably have to raise the MCC went on a 12-2 tear early in 39 192993. half and the second-ranked Blue arrested Friday on a warrant appear in court on Dec. 18. cluding two gold ones won Sunday by women’s competition, winning the Devils came away with a 9d-73 vic­ Notre Dame reeled off 22 un­ full $12,000 because other the second half and maintained a 13 MiHdlrftex (9 1 ) M etendez 0 2-2-2, charging her with second -degree Stanley J. McEwen. 33. of 41 High court on Dec. 18. all-around champion Alexander team title and coming up with six answered points in the last five David E. Roszezewski, 30, of 30 things will have to be to 17 point bulge most of the time. Canary 4 9911, Boddie 4 1-1-9, Webber 4 tory. assault in connection with the in­ St.. Rockville, was arrested Sunday Ditiatin. medals. "I'll give ECU a lot of credit," minutes of the first half to rout St. Grove St.. Rockville, was charged done." With six minutes remaining, 2- 2-10, Powell 8 3-4-19, P rater 10 7-7-27, vestigation of an assault on Nov. 26. on a warant charging him with third- Bandes said the No other country — including The major development coming Foster said. “They played a very Louis. All-America Kelly Tripucka degree assault and threatening in Sunday with disorderly conduct in however, Murphy and D. J. Frederick Flannery 0 1-2-. Mercier 6 0-1-12 Totals A 14-year-old female was allegedly bandshell corporation will Tl Japan — won more than two medals. out of the championships, however, fouled out and that the cost the 36 1922-91 sound ball-control type of offense in led the Irish with 20 points, 16 of connection with the investigation of a assaulted. Others have already been connection with the investigation of undertake fundraising ac­ The Japanese came to these cham­ had to be the progress of the the first half. They actually had more them in the first half. Tracy Jackson disturbance at his home. charged in connection with the same an alleged offenses on Nov. 23. pionships uiaving won the last five American men. fast breaks than we did. We just added 15 and Gilbert Salinas came case. McEwen was also charged with He was released on a $250 nonsure­ team titles, but suffered through a Thomas’ gold medals Sunday came off the bench to score 14. ty bond for court on Dec. 18. couldn't get going." Ms. Mewen was released on a $2,- third-degree criminal mischief in dismal week, losing their team in the horizontal bar and the floor After a 37-37 halftime deadlock. Senior guard Kyle Macy scored 17 John Ferguson, 19, of 116 Hun­ 000 surety band for appearance in connection with the investigation of championship to the Soviet Union. exercise and his second place Duke moved up by five with 16:31 to points, including a record-breaking an incident at the home of Dennis tington Drive. Vernon, was charged Several Indian Icemen court in Rockville on Dm . 18. In the women’s competition the finishers were in the parallel bars play on back-to-back baskets by Jim free throw, to pace Kentucky over Bradley C. Carsky, 17, of 44 Vineta Shumey of Windermere Avenue. Saturday with third-degree criminal Romanians won three gold medals, and side horse. Conner, meanwhile, Suddath and Vince Taylor. Less than Baylor. Macy set a consecutive free- Drive, Vernon, was charged Friday He was released on nonsurety mischief. He was charged in connec­ Consider including two by Dumitrita Turner won the parallel bar and finished two minutes later, Mike Gminski throw record for Kentucky when he night with possession of alcoholic bonds of $5(X) and is scheduled to tion with a complaint received by and Emilia Eberle in the apparatus third in the vault. Rehound to Win broke away on a steal and dunked the hit his 27th in a row — bridging two beverage on school property. The appear in court on Dec. 18. police that someone was spinning GOP Run ball to give Duke a 52-45 lead and un­ seasons — to break the old mark set their wheels on the grass at Henry alleged incident happened at Jeffrey C. McEwen, 32, of Stafford Reacting positively from a chewing out by Coach Dennis Doyle lock the doors for the Blue Devils’ by Louie Dampier in the 1966-67 Springs, was charged Sunday with Park. MANCHESTER - Rockville High School. between the second and third p e r ils, Manchester High’s ice fast break. East Carolina never season. Also charged with the same third-degree criminal mischief. He Gregory Stewart, 27, of 21 Fair- Several persons are con­ Mike O’Koren put in a rebound view Avenue, Ellington, was charged hockey team wiped out a one-goal deficit and registered a 5-3 win regained its composure and Diike offense, in connection with the same allegedly smashed a window in a car sidering candidacy for the widened its lead. with four minutes remaining to snap Sunday with passing on the right. He East Skaters Rally incident, was Craig Girard, 16, of 51 belonging to Shumey. Republican Town Com­ over Maloney High Saturday night at the Bolton Ice Palace. Gminski, with 26 points, and a 6963 tie and give North Carolina its Edith Drive, Vernon. Both have He was released on a $500 nonsure­ was also arrested on a warrant mittee chairmanship, but The Indian icemen, 1-1, next see Kurt Wagner drew Manchester Taylor, with 20, led Duke’s scoring. triumph over stubborn Cincinnati. court answer dates of Dec. 21. ty bond for court appearance on Dec. charging him with thirddegree no one has made a definite ^sential action Tuesday afternoon against even at 6:22 of the final period as he In other weekend games featuring O’Koren had 16 points and James 18. assault, third-degree criminal mis­ bid. For Second Triumph took a beautiful centering pass from Victor W. Cohun. 35, of E ^ p t Farmington High at Hartford Arena Top 10 teams. No. 1 Indiana routed Worthy added 12 to lead the Tar chief and breach of the peace. Road, Ellington, was charged Friday Dennis Shumey, 33, of 6 According to Carl accessories at 4 o’clock. Mike McNiff and tucked it home. Texas El-Paso 75-43, No. 3 Ohio State Heels. He was released on a ^00 nonsure­ Coming from behind, East Catholic downed Somers High, 6-4, night with following too closely. He Windermere Avenue, Rockville, was Zinsser, Republican board Manchester jumped to a 1-0 lead at Four minutes later, Scott Brown downed Stetson 6950, fourth-rated Forward Kiki Vandeweghe’s 28 ty bond for court on Dec. 18, was involved in an accident on Route charged with breach of peace in con- of directors member, the f i r the in ice hockey action Saturday afternoon at Enfield Twin Rinks. 1:11 of the first period on a goal by tallied the game-winner as he took a Notre Dame topped St. Louis 93-65, points help extend UCLA’s winning 83. nectionw ith an alleged incident at a committee may appoint The victory was the Eagle Rich Bidwell as he drilled a slap slot pass from Gamelis in the slot and streak to three. Vandeweghe, a Coventry upper left hand comer after deking No, 6 Kentucky rolled over Baylor 89 Cohun’s car struck the rear of one West Main Street cafe. Police said Elsie Swensson temporary Mscriminating icemen’s second in as many starts. from the right point home. He was fired a blast past Daurta. Sophomore 46, seventh-ranked North Carolina senior, hit nine of 14 shots from the Shumey was at the cafe to identify Bruce Robinshaw, 20, of Route 31, the goalie down. driven by Cheryl A. Bennett of High Coventry, was charged Sunday with chairwoman to fill Next outing is Saturday night against assisted by Leon Botteron. Brian Gullo added some insurance at downed Cincinnati 68-63, No. 8 UfXA floor as the Bruins made it 10 in a Street. 'The Bennett car was stopped the two McEwen brothers as alleged­ remaining term of office. Andrew Warde High at the Bolton Ice White put some icing on the cake Vastly improved Maloney, 14:22, assisted by Craig Carlson. tripped Santa Clara 92-79 and row over Santa Clara. reckless driving and driving without with a minute remaining as he tallied in traffic and attempting to make a ly being the ones who caused the Mrs. Swensson is vice Palace at 9:30. however, retaliated with a pair of “It took a total team effort to pull ninth-rated Bhirdue slugged Joe Barry Carroll scored 32 points a license. He was involved in an acci­ MAN an empty net goal after Somers left turn, police said. (Y>hun was damage at his home and to his car. chairwoman. The term The clubs were deadlocked after markers, by Paul Fontaine and Bob out the game in the third period," Fh'ovldence 76-44. • to trigger Purdue past oreviously un­ dent on South Street. pulled its netminder. taken to Rockville General Hospital Schumey was released on a $500 expires in March. two periods with each side scoring Landry, 18 seconds apart to take a 2-1 noted assistant Coach Clyde Miller, In a Sunday night game, Jackson­ beaten Providence. ' nonsurety bond for court appearance A passenger in the Robinshaw car, Zinsser said that the OF TODAY White, besides his two goals, also for treatment, police said. He has a George Coolbaugh of Coventry, was once in the opening period and twice lead into the second period. “It was a good game to win and the ville defeated the University of New Rounding out the Top 20, it was No. on Dec. 18. January caucus, when new had two assists while (Jerry King court answer date of Dec. 21. taken to Windham Community in the middle session. The locals applied pressure early players learned a lot from this game O rleans, 72-57, In a Sunbelt 11 St. John’s 84, Army 61; 12th- Christopher G. Hansen, 17, of 29 town committee members also had a goal for the Elagles. Steve Stephen D. Tingley, 17, of 224 Memorial Hospital for treatment and Somers assumed a 4-3 lead early in in the second session but Spartan — mainly bockey is a team game and Conference match for Its fifth ranked Syracuse 72, Illinois State 70 Finney St., Ellington, was charged Brooklyn St., Rockville, was charged are elected, would bring Ute final canto on Bob Goodwin’s se­ Saippey and Tom Hutton also scored goalie Tony Daurta turned all bids in order to win it has to be played in overtime; 14th-rated Oregon State was released. Robinshaw is for ^rners. straight victory. Friday night with procuring liquor by Saturday with third-degree assault. possible candidates to the %iam(md cond tally of the contest. Biit Kurt aside. At 10:07, Maloney made it 91 with a team effort” Mike Woodson scored 15 points and 92,'Hawaii 62; No. 15 Louisville 77, Police said he was arrested on com­ scheduled to appear in court in “We showed a lot of scoring punch a minor. Rockvill on Dec. 18. forefront. Ptac« Your TRUST in Peterson knotted it five minutes into on a Tom Walsh goal, assisted by Maloney held an overall 3928 edge reserve Landon Turner added 14 as Tennessee 75; Michigan 63, 16th- The alleged incident was observed plaint of his sister whom he allagedly ‘‘Fve been encouraging Ih t OiomorH) Sp«c«U tI the period at 4-all. It was Peterson’s again,” cited Blast Coach Bill Man- Brian Mahon. in shots. Manchester had ar. 11-9 edge Indiana captured Its sixth straight In­ ranked (tie) Marquette 60; No. 16 Richard Harris. 19, and David nlx, “but our defensive play had at Jensen’s Spirit Shop, School struck. several people myself to third goal, giving him the hat trick. Botteron, taking a pass from Bob in the final stanza. Tribe goalie John diana Classic tourney title with a (tie) Georgetown 117, St. Leo 68; Koehler, 17, both of Coventry, were MAMCHItTIR RAMUM • M M U «tM some lapses,” he added. Street. Also arrested on ^e same He was released on a $250 nonsure­ run," he said. "I hope they Rob White tallied the game-winner Gamelis, skated down the right side, Mumford was superb with 36 saves. 18th-ranked (tie) Wrigham Young 76, both chargeid with failure to drive in yiWMOM. MltTOL PLAZA. WfiZMIiMk tlllttUIIY “Overall I was pleased with the decision over Texas-El Paso. charge was Sean W. Kunzii, 17, of ty bond for court on Dec. 18. will be around in March. four-and-a-half minutes from the beat two Maloney defensemen, and Botteron was a defensive and offen­ Freshman guards James Thomas Oral Roberts 75; No. 18 (tie) Kansas Michael Robertson, 16, of 16 the established lane. They were in- poise the team showed in coming Lake View Heights, Tolland. It’s a tough job, and many end. He took a feed from Ricky tallied at 13:42 to give Manchester sive standout (or the Indians. and Islah llom as added 12 and 10 79, San Diego State 66; and 20th-rated George Drive, Vernon, was Arrested people aren’t sure whether Clark, stick handled around a Somers back against a team that shows a lot some momentum going into the final Sophomore Bob Franklin also played In addition, the owner of the of potential this year.” points, respectivelv. Arkansas 70, Centenary 62. package store, Floyd A. Kibbee, 48, Sunday on a warrant charging him * they want It.” defenseman, and put a shot into the stanza. well for the locals. 12 - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Pec. 10, igw EVENING HERALD. Mon,, Dec. 10, IC T - 13 Rams and Dolphins Breath Easier Scoreboard ) ]\|io C h ccks W halC FS (Sports Slat^ NBA EDMONTON, Alberta (UPI) “I had a lot of difficult shots and a considers Eklmonton’s dismal record Manduv — Hartford winger Jordy lot of close calls, but the puck stayed of only seven wins in 26 games. BASKETBALL I NEW YORK (U P D -I t took Oakland and Denver are competing set New England 27-26, knodung the Raiders 19, Browns 14 Steve DeBerg passed 19 yards to over the Cowboys next week would Eastern Conference for the last AFC berth, with Sunday's Results out,” Mio said with a smile. “I’m Hartford Coach Don Blackburn NorthwenI Calholir al E u h I , the blossoming of a quarter­ Patriots out of the playoffs. Oakland kept its chances of a wild Mike Schuman for the 49ers’ first give Washington the division title. Atlanlir Divlaion Douglas broke into the clear Cleveland as an outside threat. Larry Csonka added a S-yard TD Rangers 5, Islanders 4 happy, of course, but I’m also tired, said Mio’s goaltending made the Gatholir (girlHj. 8 back at Los Angeles and the card playoff berth alive as Ken score and Loivlll Elliott crashed Cardinals 29, GianU 20 W L Pet. and fired a wicked shot at Ekl- Washington, Chicago and Tampa Bay run in the third quarter and Gary GB Boston 5, Vancouver 3 it was a busy night.” difference. “We had the Oilers at our Stabler completed 22 passes for 196 over from the 1 for the other TD. Ray Ottls Anderson rushed for 140 Philadelphia 21 7 .750 monton goaltender Ed Mio. T uexclav resurgence of a veteran at are scrambling for the two Davis ran 4 yards for another score Chicago 4, Philadelphia 4 He left the Whalers shaking their mercy in the early part of the second yards and a TD and Jim Breech Werschlng added field goals of 39,27 yards and two TDs to break the all- Boston r a s k e t r 'a i .l Miami, but the Rams and remaining spots In the NFC. while the Dolphins’ defense held 21 7 .750 Quebec 3, Los Angeles 2 “It had goal written all over it,” heads with ,his goaltending period, but Mio stopped us cold.” kicked four field goals, including a and 45 yards. time NFL record for most yards New York ManchcMler al SimHlmry, 8 Dolphins can breath a sigh of “It’s been a long, tough season,” Detroit, 213, to 82 yards rushing. 14 14 .500 Colorado 7, Montreal 5 Mio recalled, “but I managed to get a acrobatics. For example, he vic­ Blackburn also had praise for his 45-yarder with 1:48 left. The v l c t ^ Hie Bucs, now tied with Chicago at rushing by a rookie and help St. Louis Washington EaHl C a lh o lir ul S p rin g fie ld said Los Angeles Coach Ray In other games Sunday, San Diego 11 13 .458 Atlanta 5, Winnipeg 4 foot out and deflect the shot into the timized Mark Howe and Douglas four goalkeeper, Al Smith, who kicked relief. gave the Raiders a 94 record and a 96, can still clinch the title with a to Its second straight victory since New Jersey 11 17 .393 stands. ‘Oh, oh,’ I said to myself. It times each, and aside 32 shots. "What about my guy? Cmnnirrcr (Civir Criilrr), 9 Los Angeles, with backup quarter­ Malavasl after the Rams, 9-6, cap­ crushed New Orleans Oakland victory over Seattle next week victory next week over Kansas City Larry Wilson took over for Coach Edmonton 3, Hartford 0 Fermi al Penney tured their fourth straight game - all Central Diviaion looks like its going to be another of repelled three He played a hell of a game, too.” back Vince Ferragamo hitting lOef- beat aeveland 19-15, San Francisco coupled with a Denver loss to San or if Oiicago loses to St. Louis. Bud Wilkinson. Anderson broke Earl EaHl Hartford al Enfield with Ferragamo at quarterback. W L Pet. GB those nights.” shots each from 15 passes for 188 yards and one stunned Tampa Bay 23-7, Chicago Diego, would give Oakland a playoff Bear* 13, Packers 14 Campbell’s record of 1,450 yards set NFL South Windnor at South Caihulir Ferragamo threw a 25-yard TD Atlanta 18 13 .613 It was another of those nights as Ron Plumb and Al Mio’s performance overshadowed touchdown Sunday, brat the Atlanta edged Green ray 1^14, Washington spot. Linebacker Tom Hicks intercepted last year on a 9-yard TD run midway R o e k v ille at N o rw ie h Free toss to Billy Waddy to give the Rams San Antonio 15 13 American Conference the 29year-old netminder, who has Sims. a superlative effort by Edmonton Falcons 34-13 to clinch an NFL defeated Cincinnati 28-14, Kansas The Browns can make the playoffs a pass and ran 66 yards for a TD In through the first quarter. The Giants Aradeniy a 14-6 lead. Linebacker Jim City edged Baltimore 10-7, Minnesota Houston 14 13 East guarded the Oilers’ nets in four of the “He was tough rookie Wayne Gretzky, who scored record seventh straight NFC West only If the Broncos and Raiders lose. the fourth quarter and Bob Thomas feU to 6-9. Holton at Rorky Hill Youngblood then raced 34 yards for a beat Buffalo 10-3 and St. Louis Cleveland 14 17 W L T 1 team’s seven season wins, faced 30 tonight. He didn’t his 11th goal of the season in the third crown and shatter pUyoff hopes of In that case, Cleveland can earn a kicked three field goals to give Chiefs 10, Colls 7 shots. But he shut out the Whalers Rham at Eant Hampton score after an interception to defeated the New York Giants 29-20. Indiana 13 16 Miami 10 give anything period and set up another by the New Orleans Saints. wild card spot on the basis of net Chicago its victory. Walter Payton Ted McKnight rushed for one TD and spearheaded the Oilers to a 3-0 away,” Howe said. defenseman Pat Price. IJnentry at Huron Arademy highlight a 28-point second period Houston hosts Pittsburgh tonight points. The loss put Detroit 8 20 New England SiniHhiirv at MunrhrHter (giriH), 8 Bob Griese, relegated to the bench carried 25 times for 115 yards • his and set up Jan Stenerud’s field goal Buffalo victory Sunday. During one play Winger Dave Hunter notched the for two games, was reinstated as a outburst and the Rams coasted from and a Steeler victory will give them both Pittsburgh first 100 plus performance In six with a 59-yard run to lead Kansas Ci­ Western Conference SWIMMING there. NY Jets' It was Mio’s - and the Oilers' — in the second period he made four Oilers’ other marker midway in the starter Sunday and hit 17-of-22 passes the AFC Central title. and Houston into games. If both the Bears and Tampa ty. The loss was the fifth straight for Midwest Division first ManeheHter at EaJI. Smith Wendell Tyler, who scored the Baltimore shutout since joining the NHL saves in rapid succession. second period and it proved to be the for 229 yards and two TDs to spark In Saturday's games, Dallas beat the playoffs. Bay win next week, Chicago has a raitimore. W L Pet. GB this vear. Mio’s shutout stands out when one winner. iLConnj, 6 the Dolphins to their first outright Rams first touchdown on a 5-yard Fliiladelphia 24-17 to clinch at least a 49ers 23, Buc­ long shot at a wild card berth, Vikings 10, Bills 3 Milwaukee 19 11 .633 - Central ICE HOCKEA run. finished with 138 on 18 carries. W L T 1 AFC East title since 1974. wild card spot and Seattle upset caneers 7 providing Washington loses to Tommy Kramer fired a 19yard, Kansas City 16 14 .533 3 MunrhrHter \ h. Farmington at Griese, who hit Nat Moore for a 25- Denver 28-23. Pittsburgh 11 3 0 Five teams are now assured of at For the third Dallas. The net points tiebreaker first period TD pass to Ahmad Denver 10 20 .333 9 Hartford Arena, 4 p.m. yard TD and Jimmy Cefalo with 29- Chargers 3S, Saints 0 Houston 10 4 0 least a wild card berth and six more straight week, would be used and Washington is plus Rashad and Rick Danmeier added a Chicago 9 20 .310 9V, Rockies Surprise Montreal W rilnr>da\ yard scoring pass on Miami's first Dan Fonts riddled New Orleans for Cleveland 9 6 0 are vying for the three remaining Tampa Bay failed 54 and Chicago plus 21. second-quarter field as Minnesota Utah 6 21 .222 11'^ Secord for a 15-footer at 10:51. Six­ RASKI TR Al.l. two possessions, had been replaced 253 yards and a 26-yard TD pass to to win the one Cincinnati 3 12 0 NEW YORK (UPI) — No Quebec nipped Los Angeles 3-2. spots in the NFL's final week. Rcdakins 28, rangala 14 boosted its record to 76. The loss Parifir Division teen seconds later, McNab tied the '-onlli Crolrid iil MCti. 8 Pittsburgh. Houston and San Diego by Don Strock, but the 12-year John Jefferson as San Diego clinched game it needed to clinch its first NFC John Riggins ran for two TDs and dropped the Bills to 76. West matter how well Don Cherry RaoRcrK 5, iiiianderti 4 game with a 39foot slapshot and he veteran came off the bench the last its first playoff berth since 1965. The Central crown. The San Frar.ciscco W L 1 GB I'ridiix all earned at least wild card berths in went over 1,000 yards for the second Jim Marshall, the 41-year-old Seattle W L T does in Colorado, a part of him Anders Hedberg worked a give- notched the game-winner at 11:23 two weeks to raljy the Dolphins to Chargers, 11-4, lead Denver by one defense intercepted five passes from 19 9 RASKKTRAI.I. the AFC as did Dallas in the NFC. straght season and Joe Theismann defensive end who has played in an Los Angeles San Diego 11 4 0 and-go with Steve Vickers and scored when his centering pass deflected off victory. game in the AFC West and can wrap 20 10 will always be in l^ston. And I’.iifirld III Mimrliolrr. 8 Philadelphia clinched a NFC wild the Bucs’ Doug Williams and passed for two more scores as NFL record 301 consecutive games, Phoenix 17 13 Denver 10 5 0 his 17th goal of the year with 3:54 the stick of Jere Gillis past Van­ The Dolphins, 10-5, clinched the ti­ up the title with a victory over the when his Rockies do as well as Htllkriry ill Kuh! t'.iitliiilir. 8 card berth last week. recovered a fumble to help the 49ers Washington moved into a three-way made his last appearance before the Portland 16 14 Oakland 9 6 0 remaining to give the Rangers the couver goalie Curt Ridley. tle only after the New York Jets up­ Broncos next Monday night. to their second victory in 15 games. Seattle 8 7 0 victory, extending their unbeaten lllirmi Ariiilrmy iii Chrnry rrrli. 8 tie for the NFC East lead. A victory home crowd. San Diego 14 17 they did Sunday night in Mon­ Hlurk llavtkn 4, ElyerH 4 Kansas City 7 8 0 streak to five games. Bob Bourne had < oniird III I’rniiry Golden State 11 18 treal, it harkens memories. Terry Ruskowski scored with 50 "I guess we have a little bit of the tied the game for the Islanders at seconds left to give Chicago its tie as Imi.-I liiirtford iit I'rrmi Sunday's Results National Conference (.lii>lonhiiry ul W iniGor l.ork* Bruins in us, because we came back 11:28 of the third period after Don Philadelphia extended its unbeaten Atlanta 122, New Jersey 85 East Maloney’s breakaway goal gave the Rork\illr III Soiitli W inilHOr Two Fans Injured n s W L T three times in this game,” Cherry, streak to 24 games lor a club record. Revenge Sweet Boston 113. Milwaukee 108 Rhimi III Itollmi the former Boston coach, said after Rangers a 4-3 lead after two periods. Chicago had only four shots on goal in Los Angeles 131. Denver 118 Dallas 10 5 0 taiirnlry iit CriiimM‘11 Philadelphia 10 5 0 the Rockies rallied for a 7-o victory Trottier had three assists for the third period, but made good on San Diego 98. Portland 96 three of them to gain the tie as Doug MiiiirhrHlrr ill Enfield (girln). 3:30 Chicago 121, Seattle 112 Washington 10 5 0 over the Canadiens at the Montreal SW IMMINt, At Shea Stadium In Jet Victory NY Giants 6 9 0 Foruin Bruins 5, Canucks 3 Wilson, Tim Higgins - who had Munrhr»trr ul W rihrrHfirld. 3:30 NHL St. Louis 5 10 0 Randy Pierce and Wilf Paiement McNab eomplet^ a hat scored earlier - and Ruskowski each scored twice and the Rockies ^’'eluding two goals and an scored. NEW YORK (UPD — A model aircraft resembling a flying NEW YORK (UPI) - All week long the New York Jets talked Patrick Division Central struck for five goals in the third assist in a 32-^ond span of the third Noriliquc)! 3, Kingx 2 lawnmower swooped into a crowd of fans at 40 mph during a about revenge and Sunday it came ever so sweetly. W L T ! W Radio, TA Tonight period to earn their third straight to rally Boston. Trailing 3-1 Marc Tardif had a goal and an half-time show at a New York JetsNew England Patriots foot­ Philadelphia 18 1 7 9 - SirrIrrB vh. Oilers, Ch. 8. The Jets, who suffered the worst Tampa Bay road victory Periods, the Bruins cut the assist to lift Quebec. Tardif broke a NY Rangers 12 13 4 WPOP ball game, injuring two spectators. beating in their history, a 56-3 Chicago The Canadiens were leading 3-2 ^-2 when McNab set up Al 1-1 tie at 14:04 of the third period humiliation at the hands of New Atlanta 12 12 3 Minnesota One of the victims was reported in NY Islanders 9 13 4 when Pierce scored his first goal on a England in September, not only Green Bay critical condition. old brother Timothy. Washington 5 19 5 rebound at 5:57 of the third period to avenged the loss but also bounced the Detroit “It looked like he had been at­ The second victim, identified as tie the game. After Bob Gainey’s Bowling Patriots out of playoff contention in Smvihe Divinion tacked by an ax." said a spectator Kevin Rourke, 25, of Lynn, Mass., West goal put Montreal who witnessed the bizarre incident at the process. W L was admitted to the hospital in Vancouver 11 11 7 ahead 4-3, Pierce Shea Stadium Sunday. satisfactory condition for observa­ Richard Todd ran 8 yards for the Los Angeles 9 6 0 .60( fired another MERCANTILE- Tony Chicago 8 9 10 Police said a group called the Elec­ tion of a head injury. go-ahead touchdown in the third New Orleans 7 8 0 .461 rebound by Vann 153-372, Sam St. Louis 9 16 4 tronic Eagles of the Radio Control period and the Jets hung on for a 27- Coach Walt Michaels. “Our players Atlanta 5 10 0 .331 Canadiens goalie McAllister 145-137-374, Zip The Eagles group, which appears Winnipeg 9 16 4 Association of Greater New York annually at Jets games, was finishing 26 victory that ended the Patriots' were stung by that first game. They San Francisco 2 13 0 .131 Bunny Laroeque. Sobiski 137-381. George playoff hopes. Colorado 8 15 3 was demonstrating flying maneuvers its halftime show before a crowd of all have their pride and they wanted Saturday's Games Paiement scored B arber 145-360, Walt TTie victory, which eliminated New Eklmonton 6 14 6 when a model, painted red with a about 45,000 at the Jets-Patriots badly to prove that New England Dallas 24. Philadelphia 17 his second goal of Bender 140-401, Chuck England and gave Miami the AFC long silver handle, smashed into the game, when one model made a circle wasn’t that much better than us." Wales Conference Seattle 28, Denver 23 the game 52 Barrera 151-168-451. Les Elast title, was marred by a tragic crowd just behind the New England over the crowd and then suddenly Jet players echoed their coach Norris Division seconds later when Christensen 149398. Russ bench. halftime accident in which a spec­ about the emotional aspects of Sun­ Sunday's Results nosedived into the fifth row on the W L T Chicago 15, Green Bay 14 ^ he sent home a 15-footer to put the Wilson 141-379, Bill The two men. one bleeding badly tator was critically injured and day’s victory over New England, Sheekey 149154-406. Jim third base side of the stadium. Montreal 15 8 6 Washington 28. Cincinnati 14 Rockies in front 5-4. from the head, were carried from the another seriously hurt when a huge which dropp^ from the playoff pic­ Bell 145-139412. Ray Daw­ Officials said the model was Los Angeles 12 11 5 Los Angeles 34, Atlanta 13 Ron Delorme and Don Saleski also field and rushed to Booth Memorial remote control model aircraft ture after appearing to be a cinch to son 142-361, Don Logan 152- traveling an estimated 40 mph when Pittsburgh « 11 8 6 Miami 28, Detroit 10 added third-period goals for Hospital. plunged into the crowd during an win the division title just a month 392. Ed Tomkiel 164-396, it plunged into the crowded stands. Hartford 8 10 8 St. Louis 29, Giants 20 Colorado. Steve Shutt scored another A hospital spokeswoman said John “It was just about as big as a real exhibition. ago. It was the Patriots’ fourth loss Detroit 9 10 5 Montreal goal at 17:43, narrowing Joel Grout 135-141-395, Todd earlier threw a 13-yard Minnesota 10. Buffalo 3 Bowen. 20, of Nashua. N.H., was in lawnmower. " said New York Daily in their last five games. Adams Division Colorado’s lead to 7-5. Dave Barrera 162. Bill touchdown pass to Derrick Gaffney Kansas City 10, Baltimore 7 critical condition following surgery News sports editor Dick Young. “I think we owed them from the W L T The win was the fourth for the Colby 142, Walt Jacy 136. for a severe head injury. and set up Tommy Newton’s 1-yard NY Jets 27, New England 26 Other remote-control last time," said Todd. “This shows Buffalo 18 6 3 Rockies on the road this year, with Ken Jaryis 140. Leo Foglia Bowen's uncle in Nashua said the touchdown plunge when a Patriot Oakland 19. Cleveland 14 demonstrations by the Eagles club that our team has character and Boston 16 7 4 the victories coming in Quebec, Buf­ 370. Stan Mirucki 361. Ken young sports fan was on his first trip defender interfered with receiver San Diego 35, New Orleans 0 included a dogfight between two pride. We knocked them out of the Minnesota 12 6 7 falo, Boston and Montreal. That’s Montie 362. Jim Cochran HOT DOGS to New York along with his 19-year- Bobby Jones on a long pass into the playoffs and I wouldn't want to knock San Francisco 23, Tampa Bay 7 planes. Toronto 12 11 3 one sign of Cherry’s coaching 357. Dick Simmons 357 end zone. out any other team m ore" Monday's Came Farewell Speech Quebec 10 14 4 already paying dividends. Dave Krinjak 351. Dick Dave Jacobs had field goals of 39 The Patriots took the loss badly. Pittsburgh at Houston. 9 p.m. "Don Cherry has us playing with Krinjak 373. Before playing his final game yesterday before hometown fans and 25 yards, the last one with 1:57 Several players wept openly and more confidence," said Paiement. left, to give the Jets an eight-point in San Francisco, 49er back 0. J. Simpson was met by a horde of Coach Ron Erhardt had tears in his "He's really giving this team a lift. Weakened Blazers lead. Steve Grogan, who earlier Free Hot Dogs?! You bet!! eyes. Now we feel we can win in any RIGHT NOW! photographers and newsmen when he announced his retirement passed 48 yards to Stanley Morgan ARMY as an active player. (UPI Photo) “We missed a field goal near the building we go into. If we keep on Monday nights are special at for a score, hit Morgan with a 39-yard end that really hurt us,” said playing the way we are our chances OPENINGS FOR Lose Eight in Row touchdown pass with 1:39 left to Deanery Basketball League El Hombre! Join your friends to Erhardt. referring to John Smith’s of making the playoffs will be pretty N0N-0RADUATE8I watch Monday Night footbali on our 7 ft. screen! bring the PatrioU to within a point. 34-yard attempt in the final period Second week action in the St. Joe’s while Mike Gagnon had 15 good.” If you're a young man or woman NEW YORK (UPI) The Portland Trail Blazers have been The victory was the Jets’ seventh with the Jets leading 24-19 without a high school diploma, the TEE-TOTALERS- Orr 483, Trudi Taylor 180, Manchester Deanery Basketball for St. Rose. Chris Bowman topped The loss was the eighth of the Army probably has a place for you We’ll serve up the all time favorite Hot Dogs steamed against eight losses while New hurting all season. Marilyn Rogers 213-525, Sandy Robison 458, Martie The Patriots played without tight League Saturday at East Catholic Assumption with 10 points while John season for Montreal and the third on right now or in the near future If England fell to 8-7. you have what it takes here's an in beer and offer 75‘ Drafts. That’s an unbeatable At the beginning, stellar defensive stopped Denver 131-118 and Chicago Barbara Seifert 479, Fran Barilla 453, Deanna end Russ Francis and comerback saw St. Joseph's of Rockyille top St. Misselwitz had 11 for St. James. Forum ice. Bowling “This was an emotional a football opportunity to learn a skill while combination. Catering to folks 24 and older, we still play, solid efforts from the rest of the beat Seattle 121-112. Misseri 181-459, Brenda Richard 193-499. Mike Haynes, both All-Pros, who Rose. 38-33. Assumption run its Mark Holmes netted 11 markers for In other games, the New York you earn good pay A chance to team and a few lucky breaks put Hawks 122, Nrls 85 game as you’ll ever see," said Jets were out with injuries. three-year winning streak to 25 with finish high school dunng your off- like to see our guests neatly dressed. St. Bridget while Chris Aubin had 14 Rangers edged the New York duty time The Army's always Portland over the top and they kept Charlie Criss and Jack Givens a 4912 duke oyer St. James, and St. tallies for OLP. Islanders 5-4, Boston got by Van­ looking for good people So call winning — despite the absence of five scored 18 points each and Atlanta ran Bridget edged Our Ladv of Peace. 24- Standings: Assumption 2-0. St. couver 5-3, Chicago tied Philadelphia now and start your future today' regulars. off 16 straight points in a 23 Bridget 1-1, St. James 1-1, OLP 1-1, 4-4, Atlanta shaded Winnipeg 5-4, Ekl- 643-9462 DAVID'S That isn't the case anymore. The three-minute span of the second Patriots Failed to Make Big Play Kevin Dowgiewicz had 14 points for St Joe’s 1-1. St. Rose 92. monton blanked Hartford 3-0 and Trail Blazers are again missing five period as the Central Division-leading NEW YORK (UPI) - Losing abuse,” “Well, gentlemen, football isn’t the plays and who can't" players but now they are missing the Hawks blitzed New Jersey. Quarterback Steve Grogan said the like that. It’s not a game where you Wide receiver Harold Jackson winning mark too. O llirn 113, Burks 108 coach Ron Erhardt says his team doesn’t “seem to have the right can play 57 minutes and not play for said, "Hie problem is that the guys JEW EL- Danne Pineo GOP- Marie Ludlow 182, Lloyd Free hit a 20-foot jumper at Larry Bird scored 25 points and players didn’t make the “Big mix of talented players. The 60 minutes.” with talent aren’t making the big 212. Beth Fitzgibbons 193- Grayce Shea 187-469. the buzzer Sunday night to lift the Dave Cowens 23 to power Boston, Play” at Shea Stadium Sunday chemistry on the team isn’t right. He said the team had to stop the plays that are expected of talented 523. Diane Cote 475. TheOassicGgi. San Diego Clippers to a 98-96 victory Tucked behind Kings at the Manchester Parkade which played its eighth game in the and the Patriots’ 27-26 loss to “I personally don’t think that some Jets in the fourth quarter and failed, players." over the injury-riddled Trail Blazers, last 10 days. Nate Archibald had 19 the Jets, knocking New of our talented players are always in they had to kick a crucial field goal “It’s not that we didn’t try, we handing Portland its eighth straight points and Cedric Maxwell 18 for the the right frame of mind,” Grogan Aset(Ji England out of the playoffs, and failed: they had to recover an on- played our heads off out there today. toss. Celtics. The Bucks, losers of four of said. "That’s my opinion. Maybe I’m side kick and they didn’t. Nobody quit," said linebacker Rod "We've been inches, fractions typified the whole season. its last five, were paced by Marques totally off base." “Sure, all of those are big plays, Shoate. away from winning eight in row," Johnson with 25 points. "If I could figure why we are like Coach Ron Erhardt, who took over MmWMOai but a good team has to make good Portland Coach Jack Ramsay said. I.akrrs 1.31, Nugfirts 118 this, if I could dissect these problems The Patriots outgained their oppo­ this season from Chuck Fairbanks, plays," he said. nent, 320 yards to 281. "Isn't that the "Instead, we've lost eight in row. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tossed in 31 we have,” said safety Tim Fox, said “we're the kind of team that Erhardt said his coaching staff way we usually do it?" said Fox. just because we points to lead Los Angeles over "then I'd get into coaching and give thought we could turn it on and off would soon begin evaluating the Tkkels. haven't gotten over Denver up playing, with all its physical "We always do more with the ball any time we wanted. players, to find out "who can make that little edge " than the other team and yet lose.” It's a truly special gilt this year. The U.S. and Portland starters AUTO Australia will be competing lor the very last Bob Gross. Lionel time. Buy a set of tickets now and you won't Hollins and Mychal Celts Top Bucks Giants Can’t Stop have to compete for choice seat locations Thompson are all i REPAIRS later. Stuff them into a Christmas stocking or out with injuries, I Make a personal, along with reserves "Homo of Mr. Ooodwronch" sneak them under the tree. 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Theater Tuesday as a huge crane the rock, which I feel represents the 6:30 (CaNFLFoolba 9 ConnacUout Bcrssning Room 9 Tha Odd Coupta logical." i,- 'm d ) Movts "Fort Apache" (1940) 9 Chico/knd Tha Man Frustrated homeowners at the plucked the rock from the parking lot harmony in his life." (XI Carol Bumall Aral Frianda 2:50 Some work in this direction has already cial expansion zone on Armstrong Road at \\\ \ (Ti "DcTac Dough John Wayne. Henry Fonda A ® Bast Of Bums And AMn \ base of the bluff finally convinced the and raised it over a 50-foot concrete stubborn cavalry officer is held (XNaws been done, Pagini noted, pointing to public the Eric Trailers Site which may be Strong said he carved Wayne's (ace a a a n b c Nawa state the rock could tumble down the responsible for rampant Indian 11:30 hearings on new regulations and drafts changed to a light industrial zone, (2) a wall and into a mirrored $50,000 "to honor him because he is a greatly I S ® OvarEaay 3 ) Mary Tylar Moore 2:59 cliff at any moment and it should be a Tha Odd Coupla attacks against a military 3 ) Bast Of Midday commercial expansion zone on Boston plywood shelter. admired personality who represents outpost 2 1/2 hrs. (X)Ko|ak that have been worked on in recent removed. It cost taxpayers $92,648 to Murphy said the rock will be on dis­ strength and courage. " 6:55 a a a Movt* "She s Dressed (S B s fm H Il 3 0 0 months. The PZC began to tackle the Turnpike at the former Gasland site which - " v . 'S ; = > . have the chunk of sandstone yanked a Nawa To Kill" (Premiere) Eleanor 9 0 8 Tonight (EMovla The Fakers' (1969) problem of regulation revision after it may become a permanent commercial play for a year before it begins a A small bronze plaque attached to 9AndyattnWi Broderick Crawford. Kent Taylor 7:00 Parker, Jessica Walter A series completed its work on a master plan of zone, (3) a residential zone off Merrow from the mountainside. world tour. the stone says simply: "To the beau­ of murders mars the reunion of ® Captlonad ABC Nawa 9 Sl> MWon Dolw Mwi When the rock tumbled onto the, (DOBS Nawa development last year. Town Planner Road at the former site of Coventry Hills "We've had requests by people ty and advancement of mankind." ® M 'A 'S 'H several lop fashion models who 11:45 highway, the 26-year-old Strong from all over the world who want to ( S a ABC Nawa gather to celebrate the attempt­ 3 )9 N a w a Gregory Padick has been instrumental in III which may be redesignated lake- V- (£ a Dating Qama ed comeback of a once- residential, and (4) a continuation of the renowned designer. 12:00 pinpointing target areas and doing US Faattval Of Fami (IH aiT yO subdivision application of William and a Wraatnng a P Is d g s Break research for commission action. a Movts "The Leopard" (Part (X Movla "Piranha. Piranha ’ \ ® Nawa (1972) Peter Brown. William Pagini, a Silver Street resident, who has Julia Menzel for property on Dunn Road. (S Dick Cavan 1)(1963) Burt Lancaster, Claudia 4:24 Cardinale. Garibaldi's I860 inva­ Smith. (X) Jack Benny lived in Ciiventry since 1975, is currently Other commission business involves the Long Island Commuters a Mauda (It Dr. Scott On Habrswa sion ol Sicily results in the demo­ an environmental planner for the Town of application of John Bagnall for a subdivi­ ® Tha lalandar a Bavarty HMbllllaa tion of the aristocrats in the Glastonbury. Before taking that position, sion of Merrow Road and Goose Lane, an 7:29 social order. (2 hrs ) 4:30 12:15 9 Kitty Today he had served as assistant town planner application to amend the regulations to a Dally Numbara ® Mark Twain: Banaath Tha (X) Cotags AM-Amartcan Foot- 7:30 Laughter balTaam for Southington for two years. H^ holds a allow approval of a second indentity sign Scurry for Transport (X P.M. Magaztna a ih a S a ln t bachelor’s degree and has worked in the for the Savings Bank of Tolland, and a 9:15 (X All In Ttw Family 3$ Mark Twain: Banaath Tha 12:30 sixth-year program in geography and request for a bond release by R. Snyder on NEW YORK (UPII — Long Island dJ Ttw Muppala Convention and Visitors' Bureau said $7.34 Laughter CD Movie "Toward The geology. his Coventry Woods subdivision on Rail Road commuters, representing hotel bookings were "very tight." (DBannyHIU Unknown" (1956) William Although Gov. Hugh Carey urged a M ‘ A*S*H 9:30 The new chairman has displayed a con­ (Carpenter Road. a quarter of all the people in the The 17 striking unions rejected the d ) WKRP In Cincinnati Holden. Lloyd Nolan President Carter to intervene, a ® MacNaM / Lahrar Ropofi sistently conservationist voting record in The commission also plans to review United States who take commuter latest offer Sunday to settle the job Robert Harris, chairman of the aTIwaa'aACfOwd Dick Van Dyka his two-year tenture on the commission. current and potential iiidustrial areas, I % trains to work, scurried today to find action. In 1972. they struck the LIRR National Mediation Board, said his a another way to their jobs in the city. a Tic Tac Dough On the issue of municipal sewers, for the state’s graphic assistance program, for 51 days. panel must first certify that a "sec­ Today was the third day — but the 6:00 example, be believes alternatives should and its own bylaws, goals, and ad­ "They can pave the tracks over tion of the country has been deprived (X A Chartia Brown Chriatmaa first weekday — of a walkout by 6.200 be thoroughly explored. He did vote for ministrative procedures. before we accept that offer. It is of essential transportation service ” (X) Hokday Cartoon Faatival Promises the PZC’s endorsement of a limited Recently the PZC reluctantly endorsed workers, from conductors to totally unacceptable," said Edward (Sazao-Roban \ before the president can do so. (X World At War sewerage system for the lake and village a proposed site for a new 12-bay town gar­ trackmen, who shut down the com­ Yule Jr , general manager of the ' r < "We have not made such a finding areas, however, but he stressed that age on a parcel of land between the Town muter line at 12:01 a m. Saturday 1,400-member United Transportation D ark and will not until we get such sewer lines should be slated only for Hall and Orchard Acres, the new elderly over wage demands. Union, which called the walkout. 14, ^ 44^ HARSHA MAKIN evidence that the statutory test has M lkM Am MI\AN(lAAk critical areas. housing project. The location had been To meet the expected crush of 92,- The latest offer consisted of a 7 MRMAII MASIMrv AAIHIIISM UIR been met." Harris said from Pagini has abstained from voting on the criticized by residents of the area as welt 000 commuters who use the line each percent pay increase retroactive to GLOBE ' ' ' s Washington Sunday night. "We are Interstate 84 issue because his property as by school officials who are concerned day — and another 86.000 daily single­ last Jan. 1, when the old contracts not likely to make such a finding in Travel Service fare passengers - officials extended could be affected by the proposed corridor about consequences to middle and high expired; a 6.5 percent increase as of the next day or two." 555 MAIN STREET bus and subway service, established location. “ I’m neither pro nor con on the school property nearby. The commission, Jan. 1, 1980 and an 18-cent-an-hour Richard Ravitch. chairman of the 643-2165 car-pool staging areas and set up highway issue," he commented. Although in making its recommendation, specified cost of living increase on Jan. 1,1981. Metropolitan Transportation extra parking along the perimeter of Over 30 Yean be feels there is a need for more that it would like to see sufficient funding Conductors and engineers are paid Authority, which runs the line, said: New York City that touches the Long Travel Experience moderate-priced housing in town, Pagini to minimize the impact on surrounding $87.63 a day for a five-day week and "We are not going to settle this strike Island border. Authorized agent in said he is concerned about septic and areas. yardmasters receive $96.68 a day. at all costs. We are willing to Hotels reported they were booked Manchester for all drainage problems that would be raised by The PZC also approved the proposed Workers paid by the hour include: negotiate, but there are levels Airlines. Railroads and solid by companies reserving rooms large-scale apartment complexes. construction of a fire substation near the carmen, who get $9 43 an hour: beyond which we won't go. " Steamship Lines. for their employees. The city’s He has some new ideas on procedure entrance of Laidlaw Park on Goose Lane. trackmen, $8.54 and car maintainers which he may propose to the commission Commissioners felt that improvements to at its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 at both Goose Lane and Merrow Road would the Town Hall. For example, he said, be necessary for safety and proper Film Series Continues "Workshops could be set up in the sub­ drainage. H ow our £amily^ MANCHESTER — Episodes 11 and 12 of a 13-part series, written and narrated by Kenneth Clark, will be STAR shown at Whiton Memorial Auditorium Thursday night at S v e t t f - The series entitled, "A Trek from the end of the TREK,., Rittenband Will Head helps your family. Graeco-Roman World by Contempory New York," is sponsored by Manchester Public Libraries. eiH ct T& eeitreA cUuf Vbur Haircut Should Look as Episode II, “ Worship of Nature,” studies the 18th cen­ Good After Five Days South Windsor GOP tury movement of belief in the divinity of nature. In an emergency, it’s goo(d to know It means centralized computer Episode 12, "Fallacies of Hope," shows the destruction BONELESS BREAST SIRLOIN 3$ it D o e s After Five Minutes. you’ve got a family you can count on. operations to improve customer service. of romantic dreams of Byron, Beethoven, Delacroix and SOUTH WINDSOR - Former Town At­ Rodin, by cynical realism. OF CHICKEN TIPS And it will when you come to Command Perform­ necessary to plan a major public relations And that’s just what we are at But most importantly it means ance We shamfKX). cut and blow dry your hair with torney Richard Rittenband has been un­ program in an effort to bring “ closet precision animously elected to head the town’s Northeast Utilities—a family of energy providing you with electricity and gas * * Republicans” who are registered as unaf­ 2.59 3.19 Precision haircutting keeps your hair looking Republican Party. filiated voters into the party. companies working together for produceiJ efficiently and economically— Rittenband will succeed G. Warren Sirvtd with Pulito. T iiu ToisL uid All-YM-Ciii-Eit Slim great long after youVe had it done, because the Hinting at the breach between GOP everyone’s benefit. As a customer of because together, our cornpanies can Meadows on Cable TV hair is cut in harmony with the way it grows And Westbrook as chairman of the Republican followers of former Mayor Nancy Caffyn because its cut to fall into place naturally, you Town Committee. Westbrook resigned and proponents of former Town Coun­ The Connecticut Light and Power build and operate more efficient facilities. MANCHESTER—“Community Insight” will broadcast Ragittar for don t have to keep fussing with it last week due to personal and business cilman Robert Sills, Rittenband asked all Company or The Hartford Electric Although electricity and gas have been a visit to the Meadows Convalescent Home tonight at 7 on It costs just fourteen dollars for gals or guys. commitments. Cable TV channel 13. A CHMSTANAS STOCKMO BONAMZA party members who are at odds put aside No appointments necessary. also offer perma­ Rittenband was replaced as town at­ Light Company, you receive savings and rising in cost as the inevitable result of Hostess Mrs. Carol Seaton will interview William We their differences and renew their efforts nent waves, coloring, frosting and conditioning torney by John Woodcock III, following Flocchetta, Itome director, and Ms. Sandy Nichols, for the good of the Republican Party. benefits that only an organization with inflation, we are striving to keep that Make your next haircut a precision haircut, and the Democratic victory over the Town recreation coordinator. Win • giant ttocking iluffad wdth toya. Following a difference of opinion with you won t hate yourself the morning after Council Nov. 6. Mrs. Caffyn, Sills lost in his bid to gain the resources of Northeast Utilities cost as low as we can, while still The program is broadcast by Community Braodcasting Rittenband presented a four-pronged Co., a non-profit corporation. party support for re-election. Running as ca^ ro v id e. providing the quality of service you’ve plan for the party including the GOP ac­ an Independent, Sills was unsuccessful in Persons with programming suggestions should call 646- Winner need not be present /j ting as an aggressive and constructive This means fast repair of downed come to expect from us. No purchase required regaining his seat on the Town Council. minority on town boards and com­ Although Rittenband declined to men­ lines, because we can call on crews and And that’s a pledge from our family Command Performance missions, the getting of the "party tion any specific names in calling (or the CopyfigM IBIRBOFifM imgrnMional S^fvacm Cap message” across to local residents, the equipment from our entire system. to yours. Exhibition Set at College £U reuniting of party members, he said that UWEI launching of fund raising plans and the there was "room within the GOP Party WEST HARTFORD — Mosaic, basketry, macrame and recruitment of new GOP members. for everyone.” * batik, as well as drawings in pen and ink, charcoal, and Rittenband said the Town Council’s four Rittenband was nominated by Lawrence pencil will, be on display from Tuesday, Dec. 11, through MANCHESTER - Shop RHe Plaza Marthaii’s Mali MUETS minority Republican members must be a Blakley and seconded for nomination by "responsible but aggressive minority” NORTHEIUrr UTILITIES Friday, Dec. 14, in the Crystal Room ol Mercy Hall, Saint MANCHESTER - West Middle Turnpike Mon. 10-6. T im o . • PrI. 10-0, 8 «L 0-8, m Janis Murtha, who said she believed Joseph College. Sun. 11:00 • 8:30 offering constructive criticism, without Rittenband would lead the party to victory D o ii^ everythii^ in our power to serve you. All works were produced by Saint Joseph College nitpicking, and must hold the Democratic in the next election. 6 4 3 - 8 3 3 9 majority "accountable for their actions The ConncccKui Light and Power Compony/The Hartford Electric Companf / Weitcm MaiMchuMm ElectrK Company students and can be viewed between the hours of 9 a.m. In 1972 Rittenband ran unsuccessfully Holyoke Water Power Company/Northcaac Utilittei Service Company/Northeaat Nuclear'Energy Company PlEASECALLTHEAnCi and Inaction.” mm and S p.m. each day. FOR SCREEN TME8 for Congress against Democratic Rep. This exhibition is free and open to the public. Rittenband said he believed it was William Colter. Tm '.K'V

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3 H ip W a n M fS Nativity Lighting Annooffeements H ip HfaiMad IS H ip Hfanlad 13 H ip WanUd 13 H ip Wanlbd IS H ip W anlad IS SEWERS- Experienced on In­ ATTENTION TOTALPHONE NURSES AIDES - Full time. EXPERIENCED SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need dustrial Sewing Machines. .RNS-LPN8 Will train If necessary. Good Experienced preferred, but lOpenlnai on ill ibitti. GexX MECHANIC - Knowledgeable help receiving your calls? training will be given. Apply in trucks, heavy equipment Set for Tuesday Temporary or permanent. starting pay for the right peo- lularr. cxcellral workint con- le. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday in person: East Hartford Con­ IdlUoni. Call M n . Fersiiaoa. DNS. and welding. Own tools. Com­ Personal Attention ... Veiy H e r a l i i valescent Home, 745 Main pany benefits. Upton Bjru Friday. Apply In person K DMMUKaT MNC TYPIST Reasonable. 233-W91 or 247- Street. East Hartford. Construction. 742-6190. SOUTH WINDSOR - Representatives of South Wind­ 8623. at: Plllowtex Corp., 49Regent 28B 4871 sor’s clergy, town officials and the Chamber of Street, Manchester. Eonal Experienced in newspaper ad Opportunity Ehnployer M/F. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RNORLPN-llPMtoTAM. CARPENTER OR Commerce will cooperate in ceremonies accompanying One night a week. Laurel EXPERIENCED composition. Knowledge of AKI Manor. 91 Chestnut Street, CARPENTER’S HELPER the lighting of the_ traditional Nativity Scene on the H ip W anted 13 SHEET METAL WORKER • HOMEWORKERS - Earn Manchester. $50.00/hundred securliig, stuf­ WANTED - Call Tim Connelly Keyboards and Photon Typesetters Sullivan Avenue approach to the Town Hall. Experienced. Soldering etc. at 649-1379 after 6:00 p.m. Tfc \ ia2> • fing Envelopes. Free Details. h e lp fu l. The ceremonies are scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, and TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Call 528-2101. RNOR LPN -P art time. 3 PM Apply 81 Commerce Street, Reply: TiUn - X72, Box 94485. a large public attendance is expected. PHONE 643-2711 to II PM. Laurel Manor. 91 Schaumberg. III. 60194. REGISTERED NURSE Good benefit package. 5-day Dexter S. Burnham will again serve as master of Glastonbury. PTG Chestnut Street, Manchester. N E E D E D FOR COMPANY. Telephone 633- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD MANCHESTER MEDICAL w e e k . ceremonies. 7631. AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full COOKS & KITCHEN :.r time, experienced. Must have OFFICE- Experienced The program will start with an invocation by the Rev. required. Applicants must CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC HELPERS^ Available Preprinted advertising inserts circulated by U.S. daily H ip WanUd IS own tools. Can start at $7.25 Arthur Dunham, pastor of First Congregational Church. newspapers now number 20 billion a year, enjoy working with people and Call Sheldon Cohen - Experienced only. T y * ' ^ i South Windsor Community Chorus under the direction of 563-0151. of stoves helpful. Base plus on either Lathe. Bridgeport, with experience. Business and 643-2711 — Ext. 51 K .y - f I L Garden Grove Caterers, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT commission. Full medical Cintimatic or Tracer. Will DENTAL ASSISTANT Roberta Reeves. Keeney Street, Manchester. WANTED- Full time. personal references essential. JqualOpporUinItr Emptoyar 1/F Mayor Edward Havens will deliver the Christmas RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-Il benefits. Paid vacation. Call train qualified individuals. »nd responses to Herald Box p.m, and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Mrs. Gray 525-I93I Top pay. liberal overtime and Experience, or previous D. message and throw the switch to light the Nativity Scene. Apply director of nursing. NOTICE OF excellent fringe benefits.s. training necessary qualifica­ N Eldward R. Steben, president of the South Windsor Salmonbrook Convalescent LATHE OPERATORS - With PART TIME JANITOR tor Apply at: 121 Adams Street. tion. Pleasant surroundings 1 1 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE and working conditions. EXPERIENCED SERVICE CLEANING PERSON- Chamber of Commerce, will speak briefly and the Home, off House Street, 2 years' experience. Good medium size office complex. Manchester. 647-9935. STATION ATTENDANT.Over LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Glastonbury. Please call 633- benefits. Salary n^otiable. Hours: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.. 3 Benefits available. CaH 525- Mature male or female SEEKS employee with good benediction will be given by the Rev. John J. Quinn, 3868. Part time Apply In per- needed to do all purpose 5244. Hawk Precision Co., 303 nights a week. Phone Mr. son. Mapleaple Super ServiService. 220 work history and attitude for pastor of St. M argaret Mary Church. cleaning Inside work only, warehouse and counter work. Burnham Street. East Hart­ In accordance with the provisions o( Chapter 3, Sections 1 and Whitney at 568-2020 for ap­ PART TIME CLERK Spruce St., Manchester The program will end with the arrival of Santa Claus NURSES AIDES wanted for ford, telephone 528-9845. 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by pointment AUTO MECHANIC luxurious surroundings. Flexi­ Duties include heavy lifting TYPIST- for busy school of­ WANTED- Semi skilled per­ ble hours Call Betsy or under the escort of the South Windsor Fire Department. full time on all shifts. Apply the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Connecticut, DENTAL ASSISTANT - Male and climbing, knowledge of fice 9-1 pm Monday- Friday. son. with tools, to perform Ronelle. 649-1611 electrical supplies heipful. No lx)llipops will be distributed to all children at the director of nursing. Salmon- RARE OPPORTUNITY - COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - Good typing, good figure ap­ or female, experience on December 4, 1979. Earn up to $200 a week light repair for growing, fee Call Barbara Becklev. ceremonies as soon as Santa arrives. brook Convalescent Home, off OWN YOUR OWN titude. Plea.se call. Residen­ necessary Military LAUNDRY- 2 part time House Street, Glastonbury. BUSINESS. Distributor for Experienced or will train progressive dealership backround helpful Salary MULTI-PERSONNEL, 64'3- Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the Town Hall tial Education Center. 474 Excellent benefits. Apply in folders, and I part time 7700 Please call 633-5244. Kodak film. Duracell Apjily 330 Ledyard Street, School Street. East Hartford. negotiable Excellent by the South Windsor Jaycees following the ceremonies. PROPOSED ORDINANCE Hartford person at; Lynch IMotors, washman .Needed for our School Play Batteries. G.E.. Sylvania and 06108 1)69-4780 EOE. M F benefits Manchester area. laundry department Please Arrangements for the event were coordinated by BABYSITTER NEEDED- other photo products needed BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Inc . 345 Center Street. Immediate opening Cal) 649- Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to General Manchester apply in person - Meadow s Burnham and John Borisewich. with the assistance of Monday through Thursday. 3 In your area. No selling. Ser-. 8125, Convalescent Home, 333 Students in Grades 3 and 4 at the Nathan tin man; Frank Savino. Scarecrow: Christin p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ vice top Retailers under Electric Company for the sum of $825,000.00. Parcel No. 7 in the Business Opportunity 14 Jam es Snow, recreation director, in arranging for TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT LAW FIRM in Vernon Circle Bidwell Street. Manchester tation. Call 649-6022. Friday: exclusive contract established Buckland Industrial Park, Town of Manchester, County of Hart­ Hale School will present the play. "Christ­ Rossett. Dorothy; Tracy Whitcomb, maid staging, lighting and sound system. Funds for the NOTICE OF area seeks full time Legal BEAUTY PARLOR- 2 booths. weekends anytime. by us. High immediate in­ ford, State of Connecticut. Said parcel being more particularly MECHANIC- Small engine mas in Oz,” at the school Dec. 10 at 1:30 p.m.. and Mark Hennequin. the cowardly lion. lollipops and for the rental of an organ to accompany the come minimum required in­ Secretary Experience 1 more could be added: with 4 bounded and described as follows: preferred, with good typing AUTO TRANSMISSION Experienced, full time posi­ vestment $9,975. loo's profit or 5 room apartment. and Dec. 11 at 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. Cast • Herald photo by Pinto) chorus were provided by the Chamber of Commerce, RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy Beginning at a point in the northerly line of the now or ADOPTION OF ORDINANCF and shorthand skills. Ftione INSTALLER tion Own tools. Also, part Reasonable 875-4141 South Windsor Bank & Trust. First Federal Savings, working with an excellent sup­ structure. Call between 8 AM formerly Consolidated Rail Corporation right of way, said point Good wagM for tho rigM poroon. lime position Trainee or members include from left. Sean McAuley. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 and 646-1974. between 9 a m and 5 Expwriwnc* only porting staff. Very pleasant i 5 PM. 1-800-633-8367. Or pm experienced Eckerts Lawn Society for Savings, Borisewich and Edward R, Sloan. write: American Film having coordinates N350,290.15, 81649,579.50 and being the 9 of the 'Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by atmosphere. Good wages and southeasterly comer of the land herein described; thence the the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, 6 4 3 - 0 8 5 0 and Leisure. 742-6103 benefits. Please call Doris Processing. Inc., I935R PART TIME- Truck Driver Hoover Court. B'ham, AL line runs along the aforementioned right of way in a westerly on December 4, 1979. STOP k 00 EDUCATION Blain, RN, Director of Stock Mover Mornings til TRANSMISSION WAITRESS WANTED - Nurses. 646-0129. 35226 direction along the arc of a circular curve to the left having a early afternoon. Saturdays a Experienced preferred. Apply delta angle of 2'-10’-22", a radius of 3039.48 feet for a distance of must Good hourly wage for Corner Soda Shop, Main PrIvala Inttructlont IB PLASTIC INSPECTOR TYPfSTS AND CLERK 115.28 feet to a point , thence the line runs along the aforemen­ PROPOSFD ORDINANCF responsible person Street. Manchester, between 2 V-. Opening for first shift Q Cper­ TYPISTS are needed to work tioned right of way in a westerly direction along the arc of a cir­ Be it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Town of Applications accepted Mon­ and 3:30 RIDING LESSONS indoor son to take over a small in­ in the Hartford area Call cular curve to the left having a delta angle ol 10°-25'-00". a Manchester day thru Friday. A1 Sieffert's KEYPUNCH - Excellent first riding ring Western stock spection department in a today TAC TEMPS. 727-8430. radius of 2800.35 feet lor a distance of 509.12 feet to a point; Appliance. 445 Hartford Road. shift opportunity for prson BABYSITTER WANTED seat, saddle seat and hunt Bolton Sponsors busy, growing, molding and thence the line runs along the aforementioned right of way in a Sec. 1) 647-9997. experienced on IBM 129 Fully afternoons and evening. 2 00 seat All levels 228-9817 old making company A EXPERIENCED SANDWICH westerly direction along the arc of a circular curve to the left That the Town of Manchester purchase from Alex F. and Ann F. paid benefits, all fees paid p m. to 5:30 p.m Monday thru MAKERS wanted for cocktail Friday Some weekends good general knowledge of having a delta angle of 4 -56’-30", a radius of 3278.06 feet for a Yakaitis for the sum of $15,000 a cerUin piece of parcel of land PART TIME TELEPHONE Call Barbara Becklev VOICE. PIANO Instructions plastics, measuring in­ lounge Call 644-9637 between located in the Town of htanchester. County o( Hartford, SUte of SOLICITORS - 20 hours per References desired Call after distance of 282.73 feet to a point; thence the line runs along the MULTI-I-PERSONNEL, 643- Former faculty New York Refugee Fam ily struments. gauges, and 9 a m and 12 noon. week. 6 to 10 PM evenings 7700 5 . 643-8534 aforementioned right of way, in a westerly direction, said line Connecticut, on the southerly side of Burnham Street and being Music and Art High School blueprint reacfing required more particulary bounded and described as follows: and/or Saturdays Call Mr Professional Singer. Pianist. Capable of checking work PART TIME Want cash for having a bearing of S48‘’-22’-52"W for a distance of 150.32 feet to Gold. 522-9616. CHILD CARE WORKERS - SECRETARY- 3 M has 644-8597 begin their work now. within close tolerences, filling the holidays’’ For every day? a point in the northerly street line ol Tolland Turnpike , thence Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Burnham Street, Oakhill School has immediate opening in small business of­ BOLTON —An applica­ fice for a person with general The Bolton Woman's out inspection reports, It's easy with the phone in the line runs in a westerly direction along the said street line having Connecticut Plane Coordinates N352.817.83, E647.745.67, PART TIME GAS openings for child care FLUTE STUDENTS - tion- was submitted for customer liaison and exer­ vour own home Call 249-7773. having a bearing of S63‘ -15’-09"W for a distance of 120.22 feet to ATTENDANT to work workers to work with off skills, good typing i50 Beginners thru advanced, in­ Club, ^ Ito n Lions Club, thence turning and mnning in the arc ot a curve to the rigljt wpm I. and a pleasant Bolton to sponsor a Cambo­ cising good judgement. Please a point; thence the line runs along the said street line in a having a radius of 60.00 feet, a distance of 68.46 feet to a point of weekends at A-I Gas Station. retarded, multi-handicapped struction in classical and or the four churches in town, Manchester. Call John at 649- telephone manner 3 M offers - dian refugee famiiy after call Mr Silver at 563-1475 for northerly direction along the arc of a circular curve to the right reverse curvature; thence turning and mnning in the arc of a children in dormitory and jazz U-Conn Music Grad senior citizens and Boy and appointment. 4917 classroom settings Competitive Salary, and Experienced performer 649- townspeopie expressed an having a delta angle of 90 -27 -07", a radius of 50.00 feet for a curve to the left, having a radius of 60 feet, a distance of 172.76 Excellent Fringe Benefits Girl Scout organizations Experience with handicapped 9854 interest in the project. HOMEWORKERS - Earn PART TIME EVENINGS- distance of 78.78 feet to a point in the easterly street line of to a point in the existing southerly street line of Burnham CLERK- TYPIST and diver­ Contact Lorraine, at 872-0541. Manchester Light duty children required, two years' The Bolton Ecumenical will be contacted for their $50.00/hundred security, stuf­ Chapel Road; thence the line runs along the said street line in a Street; thence turning and running westerly in the southerly sified ofiice duties. Monday college preferred Full time 8 15 a m to 5 p m We are an Schoolt-Clattat 19 Council voted to sponsor assistance. fing Envelopes Free Details. janitor cleaner 5 evenings per northerly direction along the arc of a circular curve to the right street line of Burnham Street a distance of 168.25 feet to the thru Friday. 9 to 5 Call Linda second shift, part time EEO Employer Reply: Titan V15X. Box 94485. week Ideal for retired or having a delta angle ol 15 -42 -20", a radius of 940.00 feet for a ,-fter 5. 646-1980 weekends only, first and se­ the family and the town semi-retired Call 649-5334 point and place of beginning. FOR THE BEST - Manchester Schaumberg. Ill 60194 distance of 257 67 feet to a point, thence the line runs along the cond shifts. Starting salary WOMAN TO W'ORK in small Gymnastic School 3 to 5 should learn within a few Said premises contain 16 acres, more or less. said street line in a northerly direction having a bearing of BOLTON PUBLIC SCHOOL- $3 87 to $4 09 per hour, office doing collection work pupils per teacher FREE in- with typing experience, from weeks when it will arrive. H e r a l b AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full N1I'-02'-30 "W for a distance of 1188.70 feet to a point; thence the This Ordinance shall lake effect ten (101 days after this Cuslodian needed for full time excellent benefits Call 243- trcjduclorv lesson with this ad Several meetings were time. Experienced Must have publication in this newspaper provided that within ten 1101 days position, 40 hour week. For 3496 or write Personnel 9 a m to 1 p m Write to Box Call 6 4 6 -^ . or 646-3549 INDEX line runs along the said street line In a northerly direction along DD. c 0 Manchester Herald held to determine the own tools $7 00 per hour All LAUNDRY AND DIAPER the arc of a circular curve to the left having a delta angle of 0°- after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not application, see James Assistance, Oakhill School. company benefits For ap­ SERVICE needs folderess Veitch, Superintendent of 120 Holcomb Street. Hartford, town's interest in the NOTICtt 51-13 ". a radius of 470 00 feet for a distance of 7.00 feet to a less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ pointment call 688-7596 full or part time. AM and PM mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, Buildings & Grounds, at 06112. An equal opportunity project including a 1 ~ Lott and Pound point which is the northwesterly comer o( the land herein Bolton High School. Brandv Call 2M-1527 to has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its employer meeting with represen­ 2 — Partonalt GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- described; thence the line runs in an easterly direction along Street EOE tatives of Catholic 3 — Announcaments Experienced Preferred Call land now or formerly of Hartford Distributors, Inc. having a reference to a special Town election DRIVER - Local distributor HERALD CARRIER NEEDED 4 — Enlartamment James R. McCavanagh AUTO BODY ESTIMATOR- seeks responsible driver lor Charities. & — Auctioni for appointment 633-9474 bearing ol N76“-45'-23"W lor a distance of 1071.05 feet to a point Connecticut Hardface. & Secretary Experienced To maintain permanent, full-time position Stephen Blanchard, St. which is the northeasterly comer ol the land herein described , Chinese Auction FINANCIAL Metalizing Corp . Glaston­ INVITATION thence the line runs in a southerly direction along other land Board ol Directors Body Shop Office Must be who is willing to work over­ IN DOWNEY DRIVE, Maurice Church B — Bondt-Stockt'Mortgagat bury Manchester, Connecticut able to schedule work and time Must know your way 9 — Partonai Leant now or forroa"ly ol the Grantor having a bearing of S16’-46'-30" parishoner and Hebron T O B I D Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 5th dav of Decemt>cr order parts and paint All around state. Class II license FOUNTAIN VlllAGE AREA. Looking over items to be sold at the president), and Suzanne Fenton. The auction to — Inturanca lor a disUnce ol 1074 74 feet to a point of beginning fringe benefits plus excellent preferred No fee Call Bar- resident, was named The herein described parcel contains an area of 33.00 acres 1979 CMFLOYMtNT Probate Notice .Sealed bids will be received In wages. For appointment call Bara Becklev. MULTI­ Chinese Auction to be sponsored by the class will be held Dec. 12 from 3 to 9 p.m. in the general chairman of the Together with the right to enter, pass and repass over, use 010-12 13 — Help Wantar NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Office of The Director of 688-7596. PERSONNEL. M3-7700 CALL 647-9946 of 1981 at Bolton High School, are. left to library of Bolton Elementary School. (Herald 14 — Businets Opportunitiat project. ESTATE OF BEVERLY BELANGER General Services. 41 Center and operate a railroad spur line for all purposes for which said 15 — Situation Wanted The Hon J Stewart Slockwell. Jud|e. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN right. Kathy Ulm. Lisa Fiano (class photo by Adamson) Committees to assist in of the Court of Probate, D iitnci of Street. Manchester. Connec­ lines are ordinarily utilized and to maintain, alter, repair and or 647-9947 EDUCATION Men and women 17-35 learn a the resettlement project Hebron at a hearing held on October ticut. until December 19, 1979 replace said line if the Grantor fails so to do in. through, on and will be set up Tuesday at a 18 >- Private Inttructlont 31.1979 ordered that all claims must be over a strip of land upon which said line is constructed or is to career skill Guaranteed part- 19 — Schoolt-Clattas presented to the fiduciary on or before at 11 00 a m for th e time job $60 per weekend to March 6 1960 or be barred as b> law be constructed from the above described premises to the special m eeting a t 7:30 20 ~ Inttructlont Wanted following When in need of a Service or Product start Veterans earn more provided existing rail way line located north on Tolland Turnpike. p.m, at St. Maurice Church NEAL ESTATE Kathleen M Sawyer Sale of Junk \ehirlra Join the Connecticut Army- Cierk Reserving, however, an easement for the drainage purposes parish center. 23 — Hom ai for Sale National Guard Call Sergeant 24 — Lott'Land for Sale The fiduciary is The Town of Manchester is an over a strip of land 50 feet in width adjacent to and northerly of Hanna at 649-0423 or 566-7900 Willimanlic Trust Co The committees are 25 — In^tm ant Property equal opportunity employer, the southerly line of the above-described premises. SHEET ROCK TAPER WANTED M o f f e t t 676 Mam S t. Collect financial, housing and fur­ 26 — Butinett Property Willimantic. Conn and requires an affirmative Reserving, however, an easement for the purposes of I BY INTERIOR CONTRACTOR nishings, clothing, educa­ 27 — Retort Property ATT Russ Medbety, Trust Officer action policy for all of its Con­ drainage and of laying, constmeting, operating. Inspecting, CALL A PROFESSIONAL THE WORLD WAR I 28 ^ Real Estate Wanted OlB-12 T o P r o b e tion (enrolling children in tractors and Vendors as a con­ maintaining, repairing, replacing substituting, relocating and school and helping adults M ttc. Services Probate Notice dition of doing business with removing a railroad line in and through the following described j Experiancbd only naod apply. Full tima poaitlon. 31 — Services Offered DRUM & BUGLE CORPS learn English), health Court of Probate. District of Coventry the Town, as per Federal land. I Hourly waga. 32 Painting-Papering NOTICE OF HEARING put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 EXC aLENT Energy Plan care, home economics 33 — Building-Contracting ESTATE OF PHIUP R JOHNSON Order 11246 . Said easement begins at a point which is the northeasterly - r t t c (budgeting money, food 34 ~ Roofing-Siding Jr., a minor Bids forms, plans and comer ol the parcel herein described: thence the line runs in a 35 — Heating-Plumbing Pursuant to an order of Hon David C southerly direction along other land now or formerly of the Rappe, Judge, dated December 6.1979 specifications are available at I OPPORTUNITY I Call 666-5162 shopping, setting up the 36 — Flooring Grantor having a bearing of S16’-46'-40 "E for a distance of 37 _ Movtng-Trucking-Storage a hearing will be held on an application the General Services Office. woimrs'iuuisswncr I Monday thru Friday S a.m. to 6 p.m. HARTFORD lUPIi - Rep Toby home), transportation and praying that Philip R Jonnson be 789.90 feel to a point: thence the line runs in a westerly direc­ MEin HAIR m u m REBTAUMHT 38 — Services Wanted 41 Center Street. Manchester. I or 232-6500 waakanda. Moffett, D-Conn., plans to in­ employment. removed as ^ r d ia n of the estate of tion having a bearing of S73'-I3-30"W for a disUnce of 30.00 needs full lime Assistant MISC. FOR SALE Philip R JMUUon. Jr . and that a Connecticut 'M Anyone interested in ser­ succetaor guardian be appointed as in Manager for active branch vestigate Connecticut's faltering par­ AO — Household Goods Town of Manchester. feet to a point, thence the line mns in a northerly direction Cb»sified Advertising Hairstjfling ving on any of the com­ said application on file more fully having a bearing of N16‘-46’-30" W for a distance of 560.00 feet to CARRY NATIONS store. Great opportunities ticipation in the federal weatheriza- 41 — Articles for Sale appears, at the Court of Probate on Connecticut for advancement Retail mittees is asked to attend 42 ~ Building Supplies January 7, 1960 at 9 15 a.m. a point; thence the line mns in a northerly direction having a Gives You More for 643-130$ tion program. Kathleen Canmnenke Robert B. Weiss. experience required the meeting. Anyone un­ 43 ~ Pett-Birdt-D^t bearing of N28‘‘-40'-ll"W lor a distance ol 237.81 feet to a point Men FINE LU N CH ES Moffett said Sunday Connecticut's 44 — Mutical Instruments Ass t Gerk General Manager 019-12 in the northerly boundary line of the parcel herein described; For Your Cpm«r of C«ntBr A Main Mt COMPLETE program was one of the worst in the ' i S able to attend the meeting 45 — Boats & Accessories 016-12 9 M M ain 8L thence the line mns in an easterly direction along land now or MANCHESTtR Fringe Benefits. Pleasant country because of poor administra­ may call their clergyman 46 — Sporting Goods Advertising Dollar M anchaatar M M 1 6 7 47 — Garden Products formerly of Hartford Distributors. Inc. having a bearing ol working conditions, CARRIER WANTED tion by state officials. He plans to express their interest. 46 — Antiques N76°-45'-23”E for a disUnce of 71.00 feet to the point of begin­ PLEASE CALL hearings in Hartford Friday to find Those involved, while 49 • Wanted to Buy ning of this easement AUTOliimCi MEN’S HAIR CUTTING out how much of the problem is due awaiting word as to when RENTALS piiuclofiri Said parcel is described on a map entitled. "Town of Mr. Jackston. Worth s. IN HEBRON,—: to federal bureaucracy the family will arrive, will 52 — Room s lor Rent Manchester Connecticut Department ol Public Works You May h un Downtown Waterbury. for 53 — Apartments for Rent an appointment. Connecticut has been allotted Mim5«4 CENTER HAIIItllT' STRCET 54 — Homes for Rent Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town Of Manchester MAPLE Mebil Your Ad For about $3.8 million in weatherization 55 — Business for Rent To General Electric Company Scale; 1" equals 100' Dale: 10-4- .Super Sarric«g Inc. MANCHESTER . MS-SM? 7 S 4 - 5 1 0 1 WELLSWOODRD.AREA 56 — Resort Property for Rent a * * lunds. but much of it remains unused Alcoholics VIclorlouB 79 Revisions: 10/29/79 11/29/79." QAM • OIL • LUtmCATION - As Many Houri: Tuet thru FrI. 57 — Wanted to Rent ACCIttORlEt since the program was begun two Reformers Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: 8 to 5:30 56 — M isc for Rent will moot at Concordia TIRES AND RATTIRIEM Insertions As vears ago by the the I'.S. Depart­ a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic 22t SEWa n . HAIIGNUTH Saturday B to 5:00 Call THE HERALD AUTOMOTIVE Lulharan Church, 40 m m m - u n fCtoaad Uond4f9) ment of Energy Win Union Development Commission dated March 14,1978 and recorded in You Wish NURSE AIDES 61 — Autos tor Sale PItfcIn 8L, roar antranco, Volume 862, Page 292 of the Manchester land records. Moffett said the House sub- 62 — Trucks for Sale 647-9946 - 647-9947 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale avory Monday at 7. Thara b. Real property Uxes of the Town of Manchester and of the Immediate openings on Znd and comrhittee on the Environment. NEWINGTON (UPI) - lOOKKHPtNO ta V K U SIDINO, STORM WINDOWS, DOOM, AWNINOS, A CAMOPIU lir d shifts Good salary, excellent 64 — Molorcyclet-BIcycles will ba a apoakar, collao Eighth Utilities District ol said Town on the current Grand List Energy and Natural Resources, A reform group within the 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle Iw orking conditions, convenient which Grantee, by accepUnce of the deed agreds to pay in ac­ llo ca tio n Verv pleasant at- Homes and rafraahmanta. which he chairs, will convene at the 3.800 m em ber Team ster cordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut General the auditing lrTK«ph«re Call M rs Ferguson 66 Automotive Service a | d n s Capitol Friday He said the sub­ Local 559 won a m ajor up­ 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease SUtutes. committee has found "serious Bvpryonp Wafeoma c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town of department MANCHESTER CARRIER WANTED set in the union's triennial MSSE COMABCOIT WUE problems" with the program. election Sunday. 649-9aS2 Manchester. •aOOKKEERINQ SERVICES Center Street 331 to 470 d. Such easements and righUrof-ways existing on said •QUARTERLY YAXE8 BILL TUNSKY 269-9071 The problem is that while the The reform faction, led premises as of the date hereof which do not render title un- Roosevelt St. money isn't being used . low income by Robert Dubian. upset HOLLY BRUNCH •SUB CONTRACT ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIUING 10:30 a.m. to VJO p.m. markeUble or interfere with Grantee’s quiet enjoyment or use ASSIGNMENTS families are spending more than they M? JfiJHVs (Hid h f 'u John Fennelly, secretary- •SRECtAL RROJECTS (20 Colon To Chooao From) Lincoln St. Homo ol BIx Swonsson of the premises in any wajr whatsoever, should have to on their fuel bills, " treasurer of the local, by e. Power easement crossing the above described premises - •PERMANENT or RART TIME ★ AWNINBS A CANOPIES Trumbull St. said Moffett. * ■ ''g ii 9nB-r)32 560 Porter 8t, only 12 votes. from the Town of Manchester to the Hartford Electric Light 572 WsthtrsH StrMt Lilac St.______A spokesman in Moffett s office Dubian, who represents Manehoster Company dated 9-25-78 and recorded in Volume 685, Page 17 of M e nchtster ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS said "Connecticut is pretty close to th e T e a m s te rs fo r a Tuaaday, Dac. 11,1079 the Manchester land Records. Phon* 649-9095 COOK ire looking for a EAST HARTFORD CARRIERS WANTED the bottom in terms of utilization." Democratic Union, came Craflaman will partiotpata and Holiday Said premises are subject to the following condition: M 9 - 4 4 7 0 FREE ESTIMATES -F EASY TERMS for relief work in our 95 The spokesman said no one had been out on top in a 601-589 vote and eratt Hama, ptua potnaatUaa, wlH ba “The premises describe herein are conveyed upon condition ______(tv a n ln ga ) Tolland St. 525-651 that construction of an appropriate building or buildings be Bed Skilled Care Nursing subpoenaed to appear at the hearing, . r'J\arie, at the close of secret Home. 32 hours per week, Hanmer St. M ADVERTISING ** Donatten la $4J)0 , commenced no later than eighteen (18) months after the date of hut "state and federal energy people balloting in Newington. RATES Bponoond by with full time benefits. William St. were involved. " Dubian had led a cam­ this deed. By accepUnce of this deed, the Grantee, for itself and » w a « L e u a n m e coBTNACTOi Salary commensurate with 1D AY..... 14*m ip b m Manchaatar Aullluf o f The spokesman said Moffett's lU successors and assigns covenanU and agrees to comply with experienpe. Call Mrs. Burnside St. 727-735 paign which sought to end 3DAYS ...13'MimMf Chiu 6 fm ttf Oarvtoaa the aforesaid condition. In the event of a breach thereof, the committee hopes to find out "why Vince at Crestfield Qriswold 8t. alleged abuses and return a DAYS ...iru M iam Ul charltaMa and non-profll • Grantor herein or iU successors shall have the right to enforce the iiinnev hasn't been used and the local to the rank and 26DAYS ...11*NifBW( organlxatlons wWUne to havs thatr Public An- this condition by making a tender of the purchase price as M. a TOSTARELLI, JR. what's been done with it.' file. He called for a drastic 643-5151 Ranney St. IS WORD, 32.10 a M nouncamanta puMiahad Iraa In Ihia tpaca ara sUted herein to the Grantee or lU successors and assigns and You Can Adver­ "In these days ol high energy rut in salaries and an end urpad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, Oanaral Woodbridge Ave. September Song HAPPY ADS •2.50 M demand a reconveyance of the herein described premises.” Building Contractor tise Your Ser­ prices, weatherization measures are to the use of expensive cars Managar of Regal Mufflart of Manchootor. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this Webster St. important to everyone and especially A corps of octogenarians has launched a recruiting drive to by officials. 8paeo will bo allotad on a firtt coma, Ural publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days vice or Business Hand Mora Room? CaH Mika lor r Baldon SI. to low-income hou.seholds. " Moffett swell their thinning ranks, but candidates must be World War I Dubian was the only dis­ aarvad baala ' after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not In This Direc­ less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ I EVENIN6S Linden 81. said, adding that weatherization was vets and able to play the bugle or drums. Oral "Moose” sident to win election. ‘T m ii "key component" of any national in this alone and I'm not mined from the latest officul IlsU of the Registrars of Voters, tory For As Lit­ has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting iU reference I 5-11 PM, Monday thru ■ conservation effort. LaCombe. commander of the World War I Drum and Bugle sure what powers I have, REC ROOMS tle As $3.45 Per Burnside St. 222-290 I Thursday. Accurate typmg ■ The weatherization program Corps of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., smiles from this poster but I intend to implement □ NO TICES to a special Town election. • KItchMM • BathroonM Week. Please I a must pliM dependability. I Westbrook St. provides money for families whose asking recruits to call him. Word went out this past Nov. 11 the TDU platform." he • AddHIons • RMnodUing ! For appointment call Miss I Ralph Rd. incomes are at or below 125 percent ’ that it was the Corps’ final Armistice Day Parade, because, said. James R. McCavanagh Call 643-2711, Parsonaf* Quality Workmanship — I Miller at 2894256 | of the federal poverty level to in­ "we're running out of wind." Only 11 of 16 members made that The TDU had sought to Secretary Ask For Tina or Myrtle St. sulate their homes, install postpone the election after PARENTS, HAVE SANTA RegaieSSSr Board of Directors Raaaonabla Rataa i MPtniaTY ■ Latimer St. muster. Lacombe said they’ve had so many letter asking them CLAUS write a Personal r »//rr reewilwer# aUmg wkh ■ tmpMimr frwdmrt. 6 Manchester, Connecticut Joe... weatherstripping or buy storm win­ some of its candidates had ! ihbsiibitiu « i , i k - I Kenyon 8t. to hang on. th^y decided to round up a few more musicians to Letter to your child. Send 6 For A Proa EaUmato dows and doors. been disqualified by union aMMdaai I ■ l i t Feundara Fiaaa I , child's name, address, and Hen..an. a aja. * a aua. -S Dated at Manchester, Connecticut CALL ailKE. NOW at B2t~$0St 1 The program is funded through the help keep them going. The Corps’ ages ranged from 80 to 88. officials but a federal $t.50 to- B. Bayles, 295 w«a,aiaa.u, i I faal Hartford, CL | CALL CHRIS 647-9946 p b o m aaa.im aw. a aja.. a ain % this 5lh day of December 1979. federal Dejlarlment of Energy and They practice weekly and appear at a score of events every judge Friday ■‘ejected the Bumhiim Street. Manclunter. 009-12 udminl.stered by individual states. year. (DPI photo) bid. Conn. \ EVEN ING H ERALD , Mon., Dec. 10, 1979- 19 18 - EVENING HERALD, Moo., Dec. 10, 18TO ACROSS mtasurs Antwtr to Prtvioui Punio N w iM t ~ CiMrtiiil li. Odfiulx (abbr.) 1 Firmament 4 eh d o w n THOSE ARE NICE MITTENS. THE THREE h av en TlOU EVER HEARP LITERARY REFERENCES 9 Glida on anow . .. „ ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS; 6£ CAREFUL NOTTO LOSE 12Cryof 1 Mediocra D«ar A b b y LITTLE OF THE THREE LITTLE A R E W A 5TEP l.ookiHK for THEM, OR WU WON'T ^ K IT T E N S! KITTENS? 600P GRIEF! ON WOODSTOCK... aurpriae , “ P I , You don't have 6ETANYPIE! 13 Fantastic trick 2 Orianta) chief to shell out much By Abigail Van Buren 14 Boat gtar Fakir ------<3- 4 Staratopan- to x fl hi(( rnsulls. 15 Sink down 16 Pan of a mouthad 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE 5 Com paif fiowar T a r g point J 17 Grain for A 1 • 6 Baiaball V DEAR ABBY; Last year you printed a letter from a young whiakay 1 B playar Mel c M C lady who was discouraged about the attitude of family and ISH ald in raadineti (2 CALL 6 4 3 -2 7 1 8 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 '^ 7 1 1 during business hours 8:30-5 friends about Christmas. She said all they thought about J f iic . 7 Actrati wda.) Farrow was presents and big dinners, so she considered taking a 20 Voiett 27 Hymn'i finale 48 Holineit 8 Brillianca of F r a n k S t E r n e s t room in a hotel lor the day, but it was too costly. 22 Patt aircraft 2 9 ____ Alto. 49 Cultivate auccati r It was a very fine column. Please print it again. PrlBcllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan (abbr.} California 50 Sitters 9 Kind V.L.H. IN A T L A N T A 24 Filthy hut 31 Grotto (poet.) 51 Again WHERE T D B U V ^ I'M ASHAMEP 10 Knockout BUSINESS & SERVICE I ALWAVS A SET OF 25 Annoying 32 Mountain 53 Pack in 11 Irritatat ARE you SOME OP THE WAV THOUGHT HE EAR PLUGS, intact p a il in India DEAR V.: Here It la; 19 Tima zone 54 Protuberance EMPLOYEES QOINO, SCHOOL I'VE MISJUPSEP FOUNP SCH(X)L , PLEASE.' 28 Vacation ipot 33 Join on a carnal DEAR AbBY: !’■ having a hard time deciding what te dn STUART?; STUART.' (abbr.) SUPPLIES BORING.' 30 Ometat-lika 21 Caustic 35 Paach state 55 Slangy NOT So ONLY far Chriatmaa. I Uve ahent 40 miles from my parents' heme, 34 Alcoholic (abbr.) v: substance affirmative hat I dea't want te ga heme far Chrislasas hecanae It is a bavaraga 23 Sleeping 36 Ocaan linar 58 Oeprattion ini­ W g u So n ... depressiag time ler me. My parents go te church regularly, 35 Cogwhaali sickness fly (abbr.) tials hat they dM't act like good Christians. All Ckristaaas means 37 Graak lattar 24 Poncho (var.) 42 Curly letttr 59 Lubricate te them is a pretty tree, lata ef presents and good feed. But 36 Varta 25 Jack Tar's 44 Take a meal 60 Summer time EGTORY 39 Rafarenca drink 46 Chases bell (abbr.) \ It means se mnch mere te me. 7 book 26 Naked I don't want to stay where I live because the peeple i live ,7 ^ 40 Shada traa with have the same attitude about Christmas. It's ail S a rvfcu O H tn d 31 StrviM Otfnd 31 Palntlng-Ptpwlng 41 Actor Barry \ 2 3 4 5 8 7 1 9 10 11 32 Building ContnCUng 33 preseuta and feed. Most el my friends are expecting a gift 43 Dip 12 13 14 c m TREE SERVICE - Free WILL BABYSIT IN MY fram me and I can't afford any. 44 Diminutiva luf- J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom FARRAND REMODELING - *■=■ £ ? ( fix Ezra I was thinking si leaving town for the day, hot I can't af­ IS 17 estimates, discount senior HOME - Waddell School area. Decorating. Interior & Cabinets. Roofing. Gutters, II 16 ford a hotel room. 0 i9fo W «aC« ux 1 M AuM U t Fat 0*1 45 Compais citizens. Company Monday thru Friday. Call Exterior Painting. Room Additions, Decks. All point Manchester-owned and Can yon give me some advice on what to do? I hate this II 19 20 21 after 3:00 p.m.. 647-1311. Paperhanging i Remodeling. Upes of Remodeling and 47 Environment operated Call 646-1327 48 Olflcts-Slons lor Rant 55 Autos For Sale 51 Autos For Bala 61 time of year, It's so depressing! Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ Antiques Captafn Easy — Crooka k Lawranca agdney (abbr) 22 23 24 SNOW PLOWING - Residen­ Cali 649-9658. ly Insured. Phone 643-6017. YOUNG AND UNHAPPY 49 Grind with the B&M TREE SERVICE- tial or small commercial. Call BOLTON- Route 44 A. Small WE PAY TOP PRICES for OrtJBFFl HOW’F BUT-ER-WOtltP ^ WBITHERl ACTUALLY I WA$ teeth 25 26 2? 28 29 30 31 32 33 Speoialist in tree and stump Butch after 5 PM. 649-2530. Office, nr Showroom, at­ wrecked and junk cars. A & B D E A R YOUNG: Get in touch with a nursing home, a WONPeRFUL OF- TRAILIW6 eW BWPOLYM'9- LEE PAINTING - Interior & C A R PE N T R Y - All types of ★ 52 Irritable 34 38 36 37 removal Free estimates tached heated Greenhouse. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. veterans' hospital or a children's institution, and offer to •rOU TO SHOW of; E R . I WEAH f L O ^ B V '3 56 Flee Exterior. "Check My Rate repairs. Porches. Decks. Tool FATH ERl 1 Senior citizen discount 24 CARL'S FLOOR SERVICE - AN ASH TRAY FROM $225 monthly. Max or Kurt Call Tony 646-^. 31 39 40 Before You Decorate ". Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and visit those who have no one to visit them. You don't need to 57 Terminal pole hour, year round service 643- Vinyl and asphalt tile floors P A R I S 'S F A B U L O U S I,es!!enger, M6-8713. 1974 61 Suffer Dependable. Fully Insured. Windows Hung. Ceiling bring presents. Just bring a cheerful attitude, a happy face 41 42 43 44 7285 ■ installed. Free estimates. M AXIN E'S outrageous hats 1973 TORINO - 302 Runs c W remorse 646-1653 Repaired and Painted. Call and a willingness to listen and chat awhile. Materials, supplies. Samples marvelous 1930 silk clothing in ...... excellent. Must s e ll, 62 Unit 45 47 4 p anytime. 643-6130. mint condition boxes of all Offer to write letters, read, make a phone call or run an 46 REW EAVTNG burn holes. shown Call 643-7106 JACK IN K E L PAINTING CO. Wanted to Rent 57 sacrificing! Any reasonable VOLVO 63 Gram for shapes and sizes. All kinds of errand. 49 so SI 52 53 54 55 Zippers, umbrellas repaired - Quality Interior Painting and offer over $1450. Call alter grinding ■ REMODELING" - Kitchens, linens and lace, glassware. When you do something for someone else, it's impossible WAIT A 64 Doctors' Window shades. Venetian PLOWING RELIABLE, Call Paperhanging. Also; Paper COUPLE WITH TWO 3:30 p.m., 649-1150 . 528-6063. bathrooms. Rec Rooms, furniture and very strange to feel depressed. Try it; it really works. Then write to me MlNIUTBt YOU group se 57 58 59 80 61 blinds Keys TV FOR RENT 649-2456 or 643-7008. Call now Removal and Wall Prepara­ CH ILD REN and two small repair work, ceiling collectibles are all waiting for WAGON and tell me what kind of Christmas you had. I care. UIPWT JU5T 65 Compais Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- to make arrangements Snow tion. Custom Coloring and dogs need 3 bedroom apart­ 62 63 64 5221 is coming specialist, ceramic tile, you at Red Goose Farm An­ 5HOW UP B y point Consulting. Call 649^0095. Visa ment or house in Manchester, a c c ip e m t : w e r e sneetrocking, painting. tiques. Goose Lane Coventry. D E A R ABBY; I've read letters in your column year after 66 Saline 65 66 67 and Master Charge Accepted, WHEN SERVICE COUNTC. under $325 646-7302. WANTED JUNK AND LATE p m r ttearinf ai(4l YOU TRAILIW6 67 Speed M,'i9nrM»rrinaMi:i)'Wii^'-- LANDSCAPING Specializing HAVE TRUCK Will haul day 10-5. 74^9137. Bi I sends their children money (or Christmas lor Hanukkahl in­ TWO MAFIA COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD Paid. Call Parker Street Used in Exterior House Painting Firewood. 825 00. Please call stead of a gift. PUNK^fl t etOThvMA.foc.TM IkM U RooSng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 seeking 2 bedroom house or Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. raaf rMi^ Ian lia a fa ll Tree pruning, spraying, 644-1774. anytime A N T I Q U E S t I agree that a check (regardless of size) means very little Building Conirtcling 33 apartment under $350. Call Eualantcanitianl [ Win at brld^ mowing, weeding Call 742- COLLECTIBLES - Will after 6 PM 644-0331. to a child, so this is how we handle it in our family: purchase outrights, or sell on 1967 TEM PEST- 326. Func­ Allay Oop — Dav* Qraua 7947 $3400. Some time before the holiday. Grandma (also Great- WES ROBBINS Carpentry ment Co. Expert installation commission. Houselot 01 tionally sound, good for parts. WILL BABYSIT YOUR Grandma) sends a check to the child's mother. Mother then BRICK, BLOCK, STONE remodeling specialist. Ad­ of aluminum siding n tte rs single piece Telephone 644- ...... Askitu $125.00. Call anytime, IF THOSE CRBATURES \ ...THEN WE'LL O F C O U R S E NOT, 'VOU ...IT'S BEEN TWO Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag INFANT OR CHILD in my and trim. Roofing installation buys an appropriate gift, has it gift-wrapped, and encloses a TERFLIG! FIRST, WELL JSZ BEFORE WEEKS SINCE Fireplaces, concrete home, near Verplanck School ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 8962. MIsc. lor Rent ««58 646-1758. RCPRESafT THE HIGHEST HA’VE TO ) and repairs 64^ 95 . 871-2323. card "From Grandma." IMTELUGENT UFEH=ORM j CONTACT S E N D DOW N ----- ^ L U N C H ? OUR LAST FEED­ Chimney repairs No job too Call 643-4453 built-ins. bathrooms, 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- This arrangement works well because: ON THIS LAND MASS... ^ THEM! A FW3BE) /r..l>RERARE' ING, AND I'M small. Save!„r Callr ------644-8356— ■for kitchens. 649-3446. W ANTED - Antique furniture. HUNGRY.' Bidding proper contracts estimates SPECIALIZING cleaning and Glass, Pewter, Oil Paintings, 428. 4 barrel. $500, or best, • Grandma may not be physically able to shop. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. repairing chimneys, roofs, tique items. R. offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. • Grandma (if she lives far away) may not know what the nently correct as is the spade C U S T O M D R A P E R I E S - ...... Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Harrison. 643-8709. 6 5 8 -^ 1 child needs. And she probably doesn't know what size to response and the two-notrump years Experience. Howley, HALL HIGH PERFORMANCE AND Made very reasonably. Work Palnllng-Ptpnrlng j2 Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. buy. NORTH IMO rebid. North's raise to three piaranteed Call anvtime til 643-5361. ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 For­ • Sometimes it costs more to ship packages than the con­ ♦ 10S85 2 notrump is also correct. He TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY mula Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 1:00 p m . 649-4266 PAINTING - Interior and Rooms lor Rent 52 tents are worth. ♦ 85 sees that his king-queen of Carpentry and general con­ RO O FER W ILL InsUll roof, FOR RENT seconds. 30 mpg., suspension exterior, paperhanging, When Grandma sends money instead: ♦ KQ diamonds are golden cards " tracting. Residential and siding or gutter for low dis­ radial spoilers. Excellent con­ excellent work references. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ • Grandma is happy because she knows that the child has ♦ Q 8 1 5 Oswald: "When this hand commercial. Whether it be a count price. Call Ken at 647- dition. m as. 646-7536. was played in a Master Pairs Free estimates Fully in­ 1566. trally located. Downtown International Brotherhood Trucks lor Sale 62 received a gift that is wanted and needed. WEST EAST small repair job. a custom Manchester. Kitchen ♦ K J7 event only a few South play­ ARE YOUR GUTTERS sured Martin Matson, 649- of Electrical Workers Hall. 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent • Mother is happy for the' same reason. eqt built home or anything in privileges Call 649-2358. T A 106 4 3 WQJ9 2 ers got to this nice contract. STOPPED UP’’ Call 4431 379 Wetherell Street. motor. Standard shift. Priced GMC 1972 I TON UTILITY • The child is never disappointed with Grandma's gift. between, call 646-1379. ♦ J9 *853 Invariably a heart was "Manchester Gutter" Today Heating-Plumbing 35 Manchester. Newly fo r^ ic k sale, $650. Also; 1971 TRUCK- Has the reading HAPPY GRANDMA IN N.Y. STATE AiW PAINTING Contrac­ CLEAN FURNISHED ♦ 10642 SJOl opened. South took his king, for a FREE Estimate CARPENTRY i MASONRY - decorated, ideal for par­ AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ enclosed bo^, with side com­ cashed the ace-king of clubs tors Quality painting and NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet SLEEPING ROOM for SOUTH Thorough cleaning of Gutters Additions and Remodeling. ties. stags and social func­ ditioned. 48,000 original miles. partments. Excellent for con­ D EA R ABBY: As the Christmas season nears, please Tha FlIntatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions and dummy's high diamonds paper hanging at reasonable repairs, plugged drains, mature gentleman. Call 646- ♦ A4 3 and Down Spouts 649-7952 Free estimates. Call Anthony tions. Special rates for $900. Both can be seen at 24 tractor.7:30a.m. to5:30 p.m , allow me to share an idea (or one of the best presents I've -■a and queen of clubs Then he rates Fullv insured. Free kitchen faucets replaced, 4701 after 6:00 p.m. ♦ K7 Squillacote 649-0811. regular, monthly, or week­ North Street. 63341249. ever received. 7^ TH E came back to his hand with Estimates Cail Wayne 649- repaired, rec rooms, *A10144i WATERPROOFING ly functions Call Kathy I'm in the Army, stationed in Korea. For Christmas last HALF-TIME SHOW the ace ol spades and ran the 7696 bathroom remodeling, heat LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ♦ ak Hatchways, foundation FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY tetween 8:00 AM and 4:30 1976 PLYMOUTH PREMIER 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- year, my mother promised me a parcel of goodies every C E R T A IN L V rest of the diamonds to make cracks, tile lines, sump modernization, etc. Free ROOM. Fully furnished, VOLARE WAGON - Slant 6 Excellent condition Power - Remodeling and Additions. stove, refrigerator, linens PM Monday thru Friday at month! ISN'T WHAT Vulnerable: Both five odd." pumps, gravity feeds, window PERSONAL Ring Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Estimate gladly given. M 81M cylinder. 20 mpg. deluxe up­ steering and brakes Tick provided. 801 Main Street. 646-7297 It doesn't take much time or money, and it's greatly ap­ IT U S E D , 11-^ Dealer; South Alan: "There were two rea­ wells 30 years' experience. tor particular people, by years' experience! For Free Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. holstery, power steering, Automatic transmission. Will / Call 643-5703 anytime Call 649-9879. preciated all through the year. I'd recommend this as a real­ T O e>E. West Nortk East Sotitk sons why only a few Souths 643-4953 . 872-8413. Estimates, call 646-4239. ______automatic, brand new tires. trade for four wheel drive ly terrific Christmas gift to any GI (or student) away from ! ♦ got to play the notrump game PRIVILEGES, . . wee car. $1995. 6464)557. after 6:00 p.m PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - K IT C H E N 93 300 home. Pass 1 4 Pass 2NT Some opened one notrump — a bid we disapprove of hearti­ Quality craftsmanship at low LEON CIESZYNSKI Flooring 36 free parking. Security and Autos For Sale 61 1976 DODGE PICKUP - N.S. IN KOREA i , ' Pass 3 NT Pass Pass ly. North would show spades prices Call 646-5424 BUILDER- New Homes. Ad­ references required. 14 Arch slanted 6. 41,000 m iles, Pass ditions. Remodeling. Rec F L O O R S A N D I N G & Street. Manchester. and wind up going down after LIKE YOUR WALKS AND C H E V Y NOVA 1971- $675 or 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO original owner, bums regular DEAR N.8.: Tkauka lor a practical sagfestioa. DRIVEWAY FREE OF Rooms. Garages, lutchens REFINISHING- Floors like a queen of hearts lead by PROFESSIONAL PAINTING first offer. Good running con­ MX- Excellent condition, low gas. like new. Call 568-2tH0 SNOW THIS YEAR-’ Call Remodeled. Ceilings. Bath new! Socializing in older 2 ROOMS- Private entrance Opening lead:W 4 East. Then some North play­ - Interior and exterior dition Snow tires. Call 646- mileage. Quadrophonic Geoff Blackwell 644-1686 or floors. Natural and stained Mature male and female. One ers rebid three clubs after Commercial and residential 7907, stereo track, power steering 8 FOOT TRUCK CAP- Residential or Commercial. floors. No waxing anymore! with license for errands and -8 South's diamond opening and ■Tom Landers 643-4704 for Free estimates Fullv in­ / brakes, one owner. 872-6528. Panelled and insulated. Roll Snow Removal sured 646-4879. 649-4291 John Verfaille. 646-5750. meals. Call 649-5459 C H EVY NOVA 1975- 3 speed, out windows, with lights. Cost llllllllu. two notrump rebid. South 633-5310, or 6594)508. By Oiwald Jicoby would then bid three spades floor shift, bucket seats. 48.- over $400, WILL SACRIFICE Aatrograph and Alan Sontag TWO WORKING PEOPLE 000 mites. $2250. or best offer. for $250. Like new' 875-3798 Ttia Bom Loaar — Art Sanaom and North would go on to four looking for 1 or 2 girls to share instead of bidding three 633-7345. A M C 8 (March 21-AprN 19) Earty Oswald: "We are going to Homes For Sale 23 Household Goods 40 Articles for Sale 41 privately owned ranch in quiet Bernice Bede Osol mistakes could st first have you /te R3R i/OHIZJl FOSITlOtJ 'W 9B notrump " REAL ESTATE Manchester residential area. In a dither today, but don't let devote this week's articles to (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | 1971 MERCURY COLONY bands that presented little or MANCHESTER - NEW 8 PIECE OLDER DINING Own room. Rent includes PARK STATION WAGON- this IntHnldale you. Set about Be^T(3UAURBD,llOHAT ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 1970 TRIUM PH TR6- Runs repairing them and things will no problem in play, but did LISTIN G room raised ROOM SET - Good condition. almost everything. Call 643- Power steering, brakes and Motorereles-BIcycles 64 Homes For Sale 23 8 Custom made draperies, slip­ good. Needs body work. turn out flr>e. POST DID SOU LA5T present real problems in (For a copy ol JACOBY 8284'after 5:30 p.m. rear window. Air. All tires in­ Ranch in prestige area. For- covers and upholstery. Budget $200. 649^913 Im O.OO firm. Please call after % u r TA U RU S (April 204toy 20) MODERN, send $1 to: “Win al cluding snows in excellent 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - COLONIAL - OFFERING- 8 mai dining room. 3 - 4 Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 5:00 p.m., 528-2422. Keep Someone you were depending Alan: "The bidding shown in Bridge," care of this newspa­ Apartments For Rent 53 condition. Well maintained. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles. ROOMS. 1st floor family bedrooms, family room. 2 1 '2 or 646-1000 PERSIAN LAMB 3/4 COAT- trying. ^Birthday on could let you down today. If the box is simple and appar­ per, P.O. Box *89. Radio City With Mink Collar. Size 10 to $500 . 646-1927 100% stock and in excellent you still riaed halp. you'll be room with fireplace. 4 baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 car gar­ ently of little interest. South's Station. New York, N.Y. LOOKING for anything in real shape. $4500. 742-8786. pleased to know It's available generous sized bedrooms, 2 age, much more The Haves WHIRLPOOL WASHER- 12. $500. Call 643-8972. OLDSMOBILE 1966 TWO D acam barll. 1f79 one^iamond opening is emi­ 10019.) estate rental - apartments, PONTIAC LE MANS 1969- from tried-and-true pals. I 2 baths, central air. 2 car Corp . 646-0131 Good condition. Call 289-5623. DOOR HARDTOP- Very good Gaint could come to you thia homes, multiple dwellings? Power steering, mounted 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT O E M IM (May 21-Juna 20) If you . walkout basement. after 6:00 p.m WE BUY & SELL USED condition! Recently in­ comlr>g year from araaa you'd No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate snows, am-fm stereo cassette. 750- Kerker headers. KNN find y o u r^ f with more chores or Group I. Philbrick COLONIAL ■ 8 rooms. 2 1 '2 FURNITURE- One piece or spected, new radials. Askinimg laatt axfMct. ao remain poiiltive kUKIM T B Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Good condition. $500. 646-3295. filters. Oil cooler Much responsibilities than planr>ad on Agency. 646-4200 baths, first fioor panelled KELVINATOR - No frost entire household. Casn On The $700. 5284)379. and open to all thlnga, r>o matter CLERK more! $1500 . 643-4076 before 2 today, lust make certain you Hftathcim — Qaorga Gataly family room with fireplace refrigerator and a Line. Furniture Bam. 646- how unusual they might appear. don't sacrifice speed for efficien­ and large deck. Formal dining 0865 MANCHESTER - MAIN 1968 C H E V Y IM PALA- Good BANK REPOSSESSIONS p.m. You'll come out fine. Westinghouse air conditioner. c t d c t t i __ cy. You can handle It. ------■ t r s r room. 4 bedrooms. 2 car gar­ 6000 B'ftj Best offer. 647-9129...... engine, transmission, tires F O R S A L E - 1974 Je ep S A Q IT T A n u t (Nov. 2M>ec. 21) NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK heated, hot water, appliances. C A N C ER (June 21-July 22) age Wooded lot. walk out and battery. Body needs work. Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive $2.- Campers-Trallers Rely only on yourself and you'H Things may not go as wnoothly BEACH 3 bedroom Ranch, Dogf-BIrds-Pets 43 No pets. Parking, security. be freer to utilize ur>exp^ed paneled living room, eat-in basement Group I. Philbrick Great for parts. $275. 649-6932 995; 1973 Buick Le Sabre $895; Mobile Homes 65 as you had h o ^ today, yet 523 7W7 after 5:00 p.m. opportunities, thereby slanting good advice from an experL WInthrop — Dick Cavalll kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, Agency. 646-4200 BRITTANY SPANIEL AKC - 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 door the odds in your favor for attain­ 1977 17 1/2 FT. COACHMAN- enced person can iron the wrin­ lovely quiet setting on dead­ Male. 4 months - beautiful. coupe, low mileage, best ing a tough goal. You'll en)oy the THREE-ROOM UPSTAIRS 1970 OLDS- 4 door Delta. 350 offer; 1972 Audi The CADET- Fully equipped kles out if you follow It. I N ^ / E R end street, deeded beach □MISC. FOR SALE Liver and white. House A PA R T M EN T with heat, hot section In your new Aatrograph LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) It you're engine. Cruise Control above may be seen at the Excellent condition. Sacrifice Letter, which tells you what Ilea rights. $79,900. Call exclusive broken. All shots except rab­ water and parking. Ideal for Christmas shopping today, stay agent. Carol Cable-Wamer. System $450. 643-6387 Savings Bank of Manchester. $2250, or best offer. 537-5132. ahead for you in romance Mall bis. $100. 643-4927. single, older citizen. No d e a r . of the sparkling things Beazley Co. Realtors. Equal 68 ADELAIDE ROAD- Articles lor Sale 41 anytime, keep trying. Main Street. Manchester. after 6:00 p.m. S i for each to Aatro-Oraph. Box Highland Park. This esquisite ------children or pets. Security Stick to practical Items for your housing opportunity. 443-4470 469. Radio City Station. N.Y. family. There's less chance of 8 Room Garrison Colonial is a HOME SWEET HOME - required. $225.00 monthly. 10019. Be sure to specify birth Complete health-guard getting stuck. / real treasure in today's real Call after 5 p.m. 643-0580. date. VIRQO (Aug. 22-Sepl. 22) estate market Custom Built facilities Cats also. Canine CAPfVCOflN (Pec. 22-den. 19) A GLASTONBURY VTCINITY- Because of a disappointment, by Master Craftsmen, with ALUM INUM Sheets used as day : REMODELED TWO friend's well-meaning advice Is some on-the-spot decisions may New Salt Boxes. Capes and beautiful fireplaces, printing plates, .007 thick Road, Manchester. 646-5971. BEDROOM APARTMENT - more emotional than logical. If be called for today. Use your Colonials, in rustic country- cabinetry, and molding detail 23x28'v . 25 cents each or 5 On quiet street. Appliances, you nead couneel. seek opinions head instead of your emotions. from outsiders who can separate setting. Custom built on large throughout 2 1 2 baths, lovely for$l Phone 643-2711. Must be 6 MONTH OLD MALE IRISH pantry, garage. $250 monthly. The answers will te easy. lots featuring quaiity SETTER • Only to good subur­ the two. U O fU (Sept. 22-Oct 22) A hesi­ Jalousied porch, large picked up before 11 a m No utilities, children, or pets. AOUAM U8 (Jen. 20-feb. 19) throughout Convenient loca­ flagstone patio and 2 car at­ ONLY ban home. Call 242^98 or 568- 646-7901. tancy to bargain a little could tion. Generous aliowances and You're a trifle too susceptible to cost you money you didn't have tached garage, on a private 6604. other people's opinions today. choice selections make an at­ $300 REBATE to s p ^ . You'll have to speak up CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 1 2 acre lot Over $100,000 By MANCHESTER- 4 room You could be led down the when the opportunity to negoti­ tractive package \ isil our owner Call 646-6759 set. electric welder, acetylene BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue apartment. $220. Security and wrong path. Follow your sight at Hillstown Road and ^ a l Feeding Program. Ring ate presents Itself. outfit, aluminum ladder, references required. 646-2531. Purchase a 1979 Cougar XR-7, Impale inatincta. not their views. SCORPK) (O ct 24-Nov. 22) Be Bamwood Drive, or call for FARM, 47 acres, fields, trailer tires, new electric with lights. Pastures. Daily n t C f S (Feb. 20-Mercb 20) extra careful with whom you do additional details Peterman Keep everything realistic and out Short Riba — Frank Hill woods. streairC. House with 4 generator, electric lawn- turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- FIVE ROOM APARTMENT Caprice or Bonneville and receive a check business today, especially of Agenev 649-9404,646-1171.649- mower Evenings, 633-7060. 9954, or 8754)272 ; 742-9653. In the open In your dealings those acquaintances about bedrooms pius guest ajpart- close to Main Street. $225 today. The truth might hurt, but , T W E X I N C ? COMSIDBK IT V(DUE 4844. ment. $52,900. Pine Cone Real- monthly, appliances included. whom you know little. If In doubt, FREE COLLIE PUPS not accepting it could halt what don't mix pals and business. ' APPLAUDED. CneiSTAtAS BONUS. tv. Newport, Maine. Free BLACK 4 WHITE Heat and electricity not in­ lor $300. OFFER EXPIRES 12-31-79 you hope to accomplish. t^arm ti Land Catalog. PORTABLE TELEVISION country homes. Call Ba'uon cluded. 646-1084. ask for Dick. S E T - $30 C a ll 528-7212 649-1516. morning; 7:30 to 9 anytime. AM. SOUTH WINDSOR- Top half § I of large Raised Raiicr. for 1979 COIKHI XII-7 i 1979 CffiVMin MPHJI Banya World — Jim Barry * lU LET "ICO so THIS tw e, tW - IMMEDIATE Lols-Land for Sale 24 DELIVERING DARK LOAM FREE KITTENS! Adorable rent. 3 bedrooms. I 1/2 baths. - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also and cuddly. Make a nice Stove, dishwasher, carpets, 2 Equipiied 6495.00! Equinwil S29S.I - > ■ GLASTONBURY- LEVEL sand, gravel and stone. 643- Christmas present! Call 649- car garage, deck and yard. Buga Bunny — Halmdahl A Sloffal ATTENTION! TREED LOTS available for 9504 4831 after 5 p.m. Call John 649^917. Less Rebate 300.001 Less Rebate 300.C OlCAV, O K A X - custom building your new IVE eOTbtXJ NOW, )1/1 5 home Indian Hills Trail, A STORE FULL OF YOUNG SINGING 456 MAIN STREET. 3 rooms. 9 to 13 to bOU CONSA(?NED / 1/ 1 ^ Ichoose from 5995«^ hospital and new court o * - * a * i o Colonial style, almost brand guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, sewer and water. Quick, fair, all cash and no building. For info, call 568- new. Call. ^1988. 7 Main Stre-.t, Neur Britain. problem. Call Warren E. 7658 or 871-0401. I hen un eome of the I I MW HWflt lo tell you -TUtS (RE/HINDS M E O F $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. 225-197*. Chr;stmas layaways. r eahe. TOOLS FOR SALE. Sears * ebout In i SOMETHING I SAW MANCHESTER - Retail, shop vacuum cleaner, $50.00. CONN. TENOR I e to m of Km baal priea i on fuNy-powarod latol Call Today! storage and/or manufacturing SATUCOV/MOBNIMC3- Blade setting tool. $45.00. Saw SAXAPHONE- Excellent con­ Household Goods 40 dition. Complete with case. space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. !e O n ir!li? p M of our ranlal flaal la ollarad lor talo. blade reconditioning tool. ft. Very reasonable. Brokers l e Moot wHh pouwr olooilna, pewor brakao, M radfo. $45.00. Portable saw guide. $220, or Best Offer. Call 649- "Iran has cancelled all ITS debts — why don't REFRIGERATORS 1596. "A Perfect Christmas protected. Call Heyman le A UmHad Fount Train watranlr at ItJMO mMas or 111 $45.00. Craftsman sander, m p erties, 1-226-1208. W£ try THAT?" Washers / Ranges, used, $25.00. 646-5308 after 3 p.m. G ift!" I monllM — wlilohauar aomaa Ural and hanarad aoaal lo| D.W. FISH guaranteed and clean. New ^ ooaat - bwhidlno aN parts and labor. V E R N O N - R O U T E 30. Qallery of Homoe shipment damaged. G .E & JANSSEN CONSOLE PIANO- U SED C A R FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. With bench. Has bad. very lit­ Commercial or professional 243 Main Strati free standing buildinjg for Manchaatar B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main tle use. Excellent condition! '"""r"” """"rMTSniLD‘iT!l USUAUV FIREWOOD- Guaranteed $925. 669-1993; 6334)225. rent. Available Immediately. SALES Street. 643-2171. 7 rooms, paneled and wall-to- I w JSffrS M ■ ENFIELO.COIM TriE 643-1591 season^. 4/5 of a cor^ ralit T ' ' , I HERO. / 2 -A ? and delivered. $85.00. Picked FOUR PIECE DRUM SET wall carpeting. Ample ■ I 7 4 M 8 e i Vamon CIrcIa, Vamon TlXl? KARISTAN RUG- parking. Call for further ilHO Emerald Green. $150, up amounts and special with three Cymbals. Good "You were Mom, the hot chicken lengths available. 649-9139 or etym on . $10(1. Call 644>1T74 details. Cantor 6i Goldfarb tw (fog u> oa 872-9t53 Excellent condition! Call 289- Real EsUte, 87541244. eoiip did the tricki" 0908: keep trying. 643-HlO. anytime.