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As in the past, this increase in the maximum wage While the attention of all of ps is riveted on how best base will be reflected in the benefits payable when these to tighten up on Social Security so that the system can solve its short-term financing problems and faith can be high earners retire, die or become disabled. I f you pay CloucJy, colder Manchester, Conn. more, you get more. Social Security benefits are restored in the program’s long-term benefits. Congress Y o u r eamings-related, based on your average earnings over on Wednesday Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1983 already has passed laws to liberalize benefits automatically as of 1983! Among these liberalizations is M on ey's your working lifetime. With a maximum wage base of $35,700 in effect, all — See page 2 Single copy 25(c an important easing of the so-called “ retirement test,” W orth but 6.2 percent of the nation’s 116 million Social Security which will come as a shock to most of you, but a Mmlh taxpayers will now pay the Social Security tax on all of pleasure to some. Sylvia Porter Logical though the change in the retirement test may their earnings. Under the law as it has stood since 1972, be, the “ timing” of the move certainly is awful. the maximum wage base rises each year as the average The retirement test is the measure of how much a wages of workers covered under Social Security go up. RIcco to be feted Social Security beneficiary can earn and still collect Most of you of working age today will need 40 quarters In 1977, though, when the maximum annual wage base some or all of his or her monthly benefits. Until now, the or 10 years of Social Security credit to become eligible was only $16,500 qnd when about 15 percent of covered workers had earnings above that qmoUnt, Congress The former vice president and general manager retirement test did not apply after you reached age 72. for retirement benefits, although some of you closer to provided for three special jumps in the wage base in of the Hotel Sonesta in Hartford, William E. Ricco, But as of Jan. 1, the retirement test ends at age 7 0^ two retirement age can qualify with fewer than 40. 1979, 1980 and 1981. Two-sport will be honored at a "B ill Ricco Roast” at 7 p.m., years earlier. If your annual earnings go over $32,400, you w ill be These hikes were designed to restore the situation Thursday at the East Hartford Ramada Hotel. Beginning with the month of your 70th birthday, you paying more in Social Security taxes in 19M. The Social that had existed in the 1930s when a maximum annual Ricco. a teacher at Manchester Community can collect your full monthly benefits, whether or not Security tax rate remains at 6.7 percent for employees wage base of $3,000 covered all the earnings of about 96 College, received the 1982 "Golden Key Innkeeper” you are still working full or part time, and regardless of and employers and at 9.35 percent for the self-employed. percent of the workforce. The wage base is far, far award, which honors a person in the innkeeping in­ your earnings. But the amount of taxable earnings is up from 1982’s above that — but w e’re on the way back to covering it dustry for service to the tourism industries. Also starting this year, beneficiaries aged 65 through maximum of $32,400 to $35,700. with taxes. It makes sense — and it will help cover the He will be roasted by 10 community and celebrity 69 can earn $6,600 without losing any benefits, up from What this means is that a relatively small percentage benefits. Every little move adds up. bon is bock personalities, including radio and TV personality $6,000. For beneficiaries under age 65, the correspon­ of workers with high earnings will pay the tax on more Brad Davis, who will act as Master of Ceremonies, ding exempt amount is $4,920 as of 1983, up from $4,440. of their earnings — an increase in their taxes of as much (“ Sylvia Porter’s 1983 Income Tax Book,” her com­ WDRC's Ken Tremble, businessmen Harv Lipman For every $2 of earnings above the exempt mounts, a as $221.10 in the case of employees (which will be prehensive guide to income taxes, is now available and Paul Landerman, hotel operators and others. beneficiary under age 70 will give up $1 of benefits. matched by their employers) and up to $308.55 more in through her column. Send $3.95 plus $1 for mailing and State hoteliers and community leaders in tourism There has been some tightening in the benefit and the case of self-employed people. The top Social Securi­ handling to “ Sylvia Porter’s 1983 Income Tax Book,” in and convention-related industries will make up a coverage schedule, though. As of 1983, the amount of ty tax for high wage earners this year is $2,391.90; for care of the R o c h e s te r Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, parade of flags saluting Ricco. earnings needed to earn a quarter of Social Security self-employed individuals, the maximum tax is $3,- Fairway, Kah. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal for schools Co-chairman for the roast are Tim Gerostathos, coverage is up from $340 to $370 in a calendar'quarter. 337.95. Press Syndicate.) general manager of the Ramada Hotel, East Hart­ ford and Mrs. Diane Lipman of West Hartford. By Raymond T. DeMeo Dieterle proposed Friday in a letter The roast is being sponsored by the Connecticut Herald Reporter to the subcommittee that students Hotel-Motel Associafion, an organization Mr. Ricco State firms playing on junior high soccer teams served for two years as president, Junior high school athletes are be allowed to participate only on Ricco is chairman of the Greater Hartford prohibited from playing on both weekends on club teams. Convention & Visitors Bureau, president of the school and non-school teams in the Dieterle called this “ a m ajor con­ Greater Hartford Hotel & Motel Association, and get big share same sport as a result of a policy ap­ cession” on the part of the soccer the director to the American Hotel & Motel proved Monday by the Board of club that would allow “ freedom of Association for the Connecticut affiliate. Education. activity on weekends — a student’s He has been active with the Greater Hartford " ‘f The policy, drafted by the board’s personal tim e.” three-member subcommittee on Business Bureau, the SKAL Club of North America of defense $ HE ALSO promised that junior high athletics, is only slightly and is £?n instructor at MCC. “whatever policy the Board of Persons interested in attending the roast should less stringent than the restrictive av United Press International policy that the board overturned un­ Education determines to adopt will contact the Connecticut HoteLMotel Association of­ be recognized and adhered to by the fice. 410 Asylum Street, Haftiford, or call 522-0747. I* animously this fall. Connecticut’s huge defense industry and its workers The overturned policy barred Manchester Soccer Club.” are rejoicing over a hurried piece of legislation by the junior high school athletes from Dieterle said the board’s ruling lame duck 97th Congress, which could mean billion of playing on two teams even if they won’t greatly affect club teams. Courses offered dollars in new business. were in different sports, in the same “ We have more than enough players e Congress passed a $425.8 billion omnibus ap­ season. The new policy forbids com­ for lots of teams,” he said, adding STORRS — Courses for real estate professionals propriations bill in order to keep more than 60 percent of petition on school and outside teams that only about 12 students played on and individuals interested in the field will be the government from shutting down. ’The Pentagon in the same sport during the both school and club teams this fall. offered during the spring semester by the Universi­ received most of the money it requested, with $231.5 scholastic game season. ty of Connecticut. billion to spend before next Sept. 30. However, the new policy says a In both cases the three-hour classes will meet The stopgap funding bill closely followed the Reagan school team player can practice Tuesdays, starting at 7 p.m. at the Bishop Center administration’s original plan for fiscal 1983 defense with an outside team during the Prison for Continuing Education, beginning Jan. 25. spending, funding expensive items made in Connecticut regular season, provided kn doesn’t Enrollment Is limited and early registration is — such as jet engines, tank engines, helicopters and sub­ compete in the' outside team’s recommended. marines. games or scrimmages until the end The Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics of the scholastic season. uprising Corp.will contract for another Trident submarine. The Kozel to speak Groton shipyard has already won 10 contracts for the RICHARD W. Dyer, a member huge, nuclear missile-firing vessels that when fully of the board subcommittee and one of the chief shapers of the new equipped cos taxpayers $1.5 billion each. Peter P. Kozel, vice president and economist of policy, said Monday he had doubts at The company also will bid on contracts for two mor UPl photo is over the Connecticut National Bank, will speak at the $700 million fast attack submarines, such as ’The City of first about the need to restrict two- monthly meeting of the Connecticut Associated sport participation. Corpus Christi which joined the fleet Saturday. Builders and Contractors, to be held at the Yale OSSINING, N.Y. (U Pl) — Seven­ Sikorsky Aircraft division of United Technologies Smooth It down “ Personally, I am not in favor of Inn, Meriden, on Thursday, beginning at 7 p.m. with teen guards held hostage for three Corp. in Stratford win contracts for more than 150 . too much regulation,” he said. “ But dinner James M. Prestileo of the Kendland Com­ days in the state’s worst prison up­ Blackhawk, Seahawk, Night Hawk and Super Stallion having heard the evidence, I think in pany. East Hartford, president of the association, A Norton Co., worker In Worcester, Mass., grind or polish everything from automobile the interest of protecting children it rising since the bloody Attica revolt helicopters. The machines range in cost from $7 million will conduct the meeting. became the consensus of the sub­ were released unharmed today and to more than $20 million each, and could mean up to $1 checks some of the grinding and finishing trunks and dashboards to the stainless steel Kozel has been an officer and financial consultant committee that this (the new officials regained control of the billion in sales for the company. wheels produced by the firm and used to parts In jet engines. with the former Hartford National Bank & Trust policy) was necessary.” facility once known as Sing Sing. Another Stratford firm, Avco Corp.'s Lycoming divi­ Co. since 1978 He is_ a specialist in the fields of There has been no firm policy The standoff, which began at 7:40 sion, also hopes to cash in on the defense spending economics and financial management. He will pre­ governing two-sport participation p.m. Saturday following a confron­ bonanza with its turbine engines for the U.S. Arm y’s sent his look at 1983. since the board overturned the ad­ tation between an inmate and a controversial M-1 battle tank. Reservations may be made by contacting the Better state economy seen ministration’s policy in September. guard at the Ossining Correctional Despite lingering criticism about the need and "A B C.” office in Middletown, telephone 346-6681, In the vacuum, conflicts have arisen Facility, was declared over at 12:29 reliability of the 60-ton, $1.8 billion weapon, the Army The general public is invfted. between coaches at Bennet and a.m., almost 53 hours later. wants to purchase nearly 800 more of the tanks built by HARTFORD (UPl) - The dent on home construction, he said. those with wealth in the form of Illing junior high schools and “ The'hostages have been safely General Dynamics. employment and business outlook “ Em pioym ent in these areas profits, dividends, ren ^ and in­ representatives of the Manchester returned to the custody of the The state's biggest defense contractor, ratt & for Connecticut will be bezr in should be with increased home terest,” Pinsky said. Soccer Club. department,” said state (Corrections Whitney Aircraft Group, expects to receive 198hhan it was last year, says a building,” Pinsky told the Greater The average personal income in Cram course set School coaches have argued that Commissioner Thomas Coughlin. $30 labor and economics professor at Hartford Urban League Friday. Connecticut reached a new high of simultaneous participation on two Correction officers regained con­ the University of onkti. However, Pinsky said a large $14,129, the highest rate in the nation Herald photos by Tarquinlo teams, in this case soccer teams, in­ trol of cell “ B” at 2 a.m. and HARTFORD — The Greater Hartford Board of “ It appears that the slide in federal deficit could cause interest excepty “ inflation-ridden” Alaska, creases an athlete’s risk of injury, readied to make a search for Realtors is sponsoring a cram course for the Real Connecticut manufacturing will end rates to turn upward again and slow he said. cuts into study time and divides weapons today. Estate Licensing Exam. early in 1983 and should be on the up­ the economic recovery. He said Dollar loses ground He said employment will remain Smoke eaters . loyalties between school and club Gov. Mario Cuomo, who said he The workshop is scheduled for Saturday from 9 swing by spring, said David Pinksy. another troubling development was high in 1983 because economic im­ coaches and the styles of play they worked under “ the shadow of At­ a m. to 5 p.m. at Elmwood Community Center, Pinsky, a professor of labor the continuing adverse impact of provement will not provide enou^ Town firefighters got a a taste of what It’s like to rescue house. Top left. Captain Robert BycholskI, wearing an air pack, advocate. tica” in the first crisis of his ad­ Room 15, 1106 New Britain Ave., West Hartford, LONDON (U P l) — The dollar lost ground against education and a lecturer in imports on jobs in Connecticut. jobs for the increasing number of someone from a burning building In a drill this morning at a leaves the house near the ’corpse’ of a dummy. Bottom left, Soccer club president Jim ministration, said, “ We will be Tim Phillips, from the Connecticut Licensing European currencies today, except in London where the economics at UConn, said the In 1982, he said, “ the rich got residents reaching an age when they house at'102 Wetherell St., scheduled to be demolished for a firefighters William Sweet and John Mordavsky prepare to ven­ studying what occurred here in School will target the difficult areas of Connecticut pound fell nearly a cent. Gold was higher. downward trend would be reversed richer and the poorer got poorer,” enter the workforce. ture Inside the house. ^ depth.” licensing law, public accommodations, fair Gold o^n ed $3 higher in Zurich and London, at $467.50 by an “ expected” rise in housing as total personal income in Connec­ condominium project. At right, firefighter Thomas Ralmondo “ The best hope for new job oppor­ The guards were reunited in a housing, real estate, vocabulary terms, basic real and $468.'w an ounce, respectively. construction and automobile sales. ticut rose by 7.7 percent to a total stands over a baby doll he rescued from the smoke-choked tunities,” Pinsky said, "w ill be in prison chapel with their families, estate, mathematics, exam strategies and In Frankfurt, the dollar slipped to 2.3325 marks fronj Several sectors of the state’s $43.8 billion while total employment services and business. However, Inside Today who had waited anxiously outside techniques. Friday's close of 2.34075, while on the Zurich market it economy, such as hardware, metals in the state dropped by 13,300. new entrants should have some the facility dpring the standoff. This workshop is preparatory information for fell to 1.93425 Swiss francs from 1.9395. and electrical eqipment, are depen­ “ The rise in income was mainly to basic skills to offer.” Coughlin said doctors recommended either the Salesman or Broker exams and is being 20 pages, 2 sections the officers not talk to the press. held the Saturday prior to the Jan. 22 exam. Cost is Habib rushes back to Israel 1 Advice ...... 13 Throughout the standoff, the $30 Area towns ...... 9 rebellious prisoners of cell block B Payment is due by Thursday to the Greater Hart­ Chatila and Sabra,” he said, wounded 10 others, with shells By Jack Redden Israel and Lebanon on the removal gusiness ...... 20 insisted on communicating with the ford Itoard of Realtors, 645 Farmington Avenue, Outpatient surgery centers profit and save referring to the Beirut refugee raining down over a wide area. of foreign troops from Lebanon. C lassified...... 18-19 media. Hartford, 06105. For registration and information United Press International camps where hundreds of Palesti­ The shelling was the first fighting Arafat ended three days of talks (Tom ics...... 8 From the isolated wing, deprived call Eden Ditman at 236-2561. with Jordan’s King Hussein in Am­ nian civilians were killed last in the area since Israeli troops NEW YORK (UPl) — Ever since last July, federal Theoretcially,' much of this would be saved by next five years. The second will be opened at Little Rock U.S. special envoy Philip Habib Entertainment ...... 13 of food, water and heat, they gave September. withdrew to present positions authorities have been slowly granting individual ap­ taxpayers and .yroluntary supporters of conventional flew to Israel today on an urgent man before flying to Moscow to L o tte r y ...... 2 briefings via bullhorn and brought in February and the third In St. Louis in April. in Lebanon, Druze Moslem ar­ following their invasion of west proval to more than 100 existing Independent outpatient hospitals. But many cities have more hospital b e ^ than new round of shuttle diplomacy, but meet with Soviet leader Yuri An­ MHS W o rld ...... 14 the siege to an end after their 10 tillery shells crashed into Christian- Beirut. surgery centers to collect Medicare and M^icaid needed and that creates the fear that the new centers Progress cannot be rapid because it takes tim e to get Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat dropov to discuss “ current inter­ Obituaries ...... 10 demands were broadcast on televi­ held areas near the presidential In Tel Aviv,' Prime Minister Office Is closed payments. are a big threat to hospital revenues. certificates of need from local governments. The com­ said the United States can no longer national efforts to bring about peace Opinion...... 6 sion and radio. palace, for the first time spreading Menachem Begin’s adviser on It will take a while to complete the qualification Most of the existing outpatient surreal centers were pany has applications pending in a dozen cities ^ w . be trusted to mediate peace in the in the Middle Blast.” P eop letalk ...... 2 A few hostages also spoke through 3-month-old sectarian battles into terrorism said Israel can expect HARTFORD — The Labor-Management Services process but the basic decision that the centers can created by small local groups of surgeons, radiologists Resident Lynn Ray Slngley also hopes to get up to 15 of Middle East. Arafat said in Amman the United S p o rts...... 15-17 the bullhorn. the suburbs of Beirut. another century of Arab “ terror” Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor qualify for Medicare and Medicaid is giving this new the existing independent centers to be b ^ m e holders Before leaving Washington, Habib States could no longer be trusted as Television ...... 8 “ My name is Officer Marcus and anesthesiologists but today at least three well- 'The Christian Phalanglst Voice of closed its Hartford resident investigative office professional business a lift and is saving patients financed companies are franchising new centers; of his company’s franchises. said he was returning “ on an urgent an objective mediator in the region. W ea th er...... 2 money. basis” in hopes of resolving a dis­ “American credibility with me Lebanon radio reported the Druze Friday, with the retirement of Dennis P. Sullivan, American Surgery Centers, Inc., of Scottsdale, Ariz. a Singley is aiming to create centers that can handle up pute that has held up talks between has been tom up in the massacres at shelling had killed four people and Please turn lo page 10 Please turn lo page 10 who has served that office for the past 20 years. Many established hospitals see the outpatient surgery public company, and Surgicare of Houston and Medical to 10,(X)0 operations yearly each but he says the Manuel Eber, area administrator of LSMA’s centers as a decided threat to their revenues, par­ 21 of Dallas, both private firms. breakeven point will be about 2,000 operations annually. Boston area office, which covers the six New ticularly if the hospital is running an outpatient surgical Amrican Surgery Centers appears to have the most He says the first center in Indianapolis operates on a England states said the Hartford office will not be service of its own. So many of the 100 or more existing ambitious long-range program. It opened its first center $350 flat fee for nonovemight surgical procedures, Is restaffea for reasons of economy. He said members independent outpatient surgical centers have had an up­ in Indianapolis last April, and plans to open 52 in the being used by 120 physicians and Is breaking even. of the public in the Hartford area seeking hill struggle to get certificates of convenience and need. O'Neill names high technology industry panel assistance from LMSA will be able to contact the Although 70 percent of the acute care hospitals and agency's Boston office without additional charge by clinics in major U.S. cities offered ambulatory care in HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. couldn’t rule out anyone “ from the state of Connecticut.” O’Neill said he couldn’t say if the representatives and some' air and would also save millions of calling the same local Hartford telephone number 1981, very little surgery, even minor operations, had WilUam O’Neill today announced governor on down” as a possible O’Neill opened his news con­ $17 million program or the work of educators, including the state’s dollars in federal aid that would be as before: 722-2349. The calls will be transferred been done outside of hospitals in mbdem times until two ROBERT J. SMITH, bic. tte appointment of a 27-member witness In Powers’ Impmding total ference today by announcing the 27 the task force would bring any short­ commissioner of higher education. lost if Connecticut fails to meet automatically to the Boston office. Phoenix, Ariz., anesthesiologists, opened an indepen­ cduncil as part of a new state effort on six corruption counts. people he has appointed to the term benefits to the state In light of “ This is a mixed group,” O’Neill clean air standards. The Labor-Management Services Administration dent outpatient surgical center in the early 1970s. MSURMSIiTHS SINCE CALDW EU OIL, INC. to lure high technology companies to “ If I ’m personally subpeonaed state’s new High Technology Task a rising unemployment rate. said, adding that he didn’t see the The program involves a $10 test is responsible for administering laws such as the The 100 such centers established since then have at­ n Connecticut. then I certainly would go,” said Force, which is part of a $17 million “ I’d like to lure them this after­ group in a “ labor versus for certain m o to r' vehicles, and tracted surgeons accredited by leading hospitals. The Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act I insuransSIK^ 1914 O’Neill, appearing at the first of O’Neill, who on Monday had told effort to lure high technology firms noon but I ’m not sure that’s going to ipanagement” situation. O’Neill said in the future it could be operations all are relatively minor but the overall cost (L M R D A ) regulating the election of union officers, what he says will be regularly reporters he was often called to to the state. happen,” he said, adding that while The governor also repeated his expanded to include annual safety is about hairwhat it would be in a full service hospital. the handling of union finances and other union ac­ 1 CA.D. scheduled news conferences, also testify in court cases as the state’s The Democratic governor had an­ the program could bring a earlier statements he didn’t favor checks of vehicles, though he said It It has been calculated by public health officials and in­ tivities, and the Employee Retirement Income repeated he would testify at the cor­ chief executive. nounced plans to establish the task short-term benefit he couldn’t say repeal of the state’s auto emissions was too early to firm ly support such surance groups that 40 percent of the 21 million Security Act (ERISA.) regulating private pension 649-5241 ruption trial of former Transporta­ O’Neill, asked Monday if he force during his recent campaign for certain that it would. testing program, which has drawn a plan. operations performed In the United States in an average and welfare benefit plans, as well as certain other tion Commissioner Arthur B. thought there was any reason he when he also announced he would The task force, chaired by Lt. criticism from some state The news conference was the first recent year could be done outside the hospital. Various a, OS E. Cwitar SItm i 649-8841 employee protection laws. Powers If summoned to do so. would be summoned to testify, ask the Legislature to allocate the Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso, is made up residents of what O’Neill says will be regular­ studies Indicate this could cut $6 billion to $15 billion of MwtchMtor, Cl. Powers’ attorney, Timothy C. responded, “ No, other than being $17 million to create jobs and train mainly of business representatives, O’Neill said the program was ly scheduled pieetlngs with the nation’s $115 billion annual health care bill. Moynahan, had said Monday he the chief executive officer of the workers In high technology. but also Includes five labor needed to help clean up the state’s reporters to be held tw ice a month..,*

''t i ' 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Jan. 11, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD.Tues.. Jan. 11, 1983 - .'I NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST 10 7 AM EST t -1 2 -8 3 3000 29. News Briefing School closing still a year away?

Radioactive cargo Armentano : highef pay means fewer teachers recovered intact to step down ‘ By Raymond T, DeMeo schoola. At the Junior high schools, whether attrition will balance the proposed budget to compensate for creases be kept 'o no more than 5 The Board of Education will hold HARTFORD (UPI) - Justice Anthony where enrollments are projected to cuts projected for next year. the big increases in salaries percent next yeai its first Workshop on the proposed DETROIT (UPI) - A DC-8 transport J. Armentano will step down from Herald Reporter plane crashed in flames at Metropolitan remain stable next year, no teaching If teachers must be laid off, those project^ for next year. budget at 8 p.m. today in the board regular duty this week on the Connec­ positions are scheduled for elimina­ with least seniority will be most “You have to make your cuts KENNEDY’S BUDGET doesn’t meeting room at 45 N. School St. Airport today, killing all three crew ticut Supreme Court to become a senior Manchester School Superinten­ tion. vulnerable, he said. somewhere. We tried to make our call for a school closing. "At this Like all budget workshops, it is open members, but its radioactive cargo was judge, the governor’s office announced. (ZZ3*“* dent James P, Kennedy projects 330 fewer students and 9,5 fewer cuts in things rather than people, in time, the administration is of the to the public. recovered from the wreckage intact, Armentano, a former lieutenant gover­ f^EMowm^nSt TEACHERS AREN’T the^only IN GENERAL, Kennedy baa kept teaching positions In his 1963-84 the main,” he said. opinion that June 1964 remains the authorities said. nor who became a judge 20 years ago UFI WEATHER FOTOCAtT til ones affected by the staff cuts. non-salaried expenses down by trim- Future workshops are scheduled , budget, unveiled to the Board of In a recent memo to department time an elementary school should be The 21-pound radioactive package, next month, wrote Gov. William O’Neill Kennedy’s budget projects a $35,000 ming or holding the line on for Monday, Thursday Jan. 20, Education Monday night, heads under his jurisdiction. closed,” he said. The school resembling a paint can, was found about late in December requesting senior saving from cutting one central of­ clasaroom supplies, textbooks, and Thursday Jan. 27 and Tuesday Feb. 20 yards from the main trunk of the Kennedy’s proposed budget totals General Manager Robert B. Weiss targeted for closing is Highland judge status effective Saturday. fice administrator’s poiiUon. new equipment. . ot ordered that non-salary budget In­ Park 1 fuselage, officials said. It was burned As a senior judge, Armentano will re­ Weather $21,4 million, an Increase 8,5 per­ Kennedy said today the ad- There are no new programs and covered with mud but intact. main a justice of the state’s highest cent over this year’s projected miniatrative cut will confie from proposed in his budget, but none is Robert J. Sabo, a health physicist with court and will bear Superior and . expenses. consolidating three positions into scheduled for elimination. Some the Michigan Department of Public Supreme Court cases, but will not carry Higher teacher salaries account two. The positions in question are high school electlVes may be Health, removed the container on a a full caseload. for moat of the increase. As a result those of the two assistant eliminated, however. Breakdown of budget increases shovel for further inspection. He said Another full-time justice will be of a 1982 contract settlement superintendents, one for curriculum In maintenance, ’’all except the Today’s forecast teachers’ pay will be up by more there was no evidence of any radioactive named by O’Neill. The governor’s office and instruction and the other for ad­ most pressing” projects have been CURRENT REGULAR BUDGET PERCENT contamination at the crash site. than 10 ^cent from this year. ACTUAL had no comment about who O’Neill Today occasional rain, windy and unseasonably mild. ministration and personnel, and that postponed from next year’s budget, EXPENDITURES APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET INCREASE INCREASE The United Flight 2885 bound for Los would nominate to succeed Armentano. ; Salaries for all school emplyees are of the pupil personnel services Kennedy said. 1983-84 1983-84 1983-84 Highs 55 to 60. South winds 15 to 25 mph betwming ^ up an average of 8.5 percent. 1981-82 1982-83 Angeles took off at 2;50 a.m. EST and O’Neill, in a letter dated Jan. 3 and director. The biggest capital expense crashed a short time later in an open southwest and diminishing during the afternoon. Austerity Is the word for the rest Regular instructional made public Monday, accepted the Tonight considerable cloudiness. Lows in the 40s. West Those positions, respectively, are budgeted is $15,000 to replace the programs $9,119,631 $9,809,384 $10,670,777 $ 861,393 8.78 area about 50 yards beyond a woods, request and thanked Armentano for his ' of the budget. Kennedy has proposed held by Dr. J. Gerald Fitzgibbon, gym and auditorium roof at Keeney scattering wreckage and debris over an winds 10 to 15 mph. Wednesday seasonable . only a 5 percent Increase in non­ General support “dedicated service to our judicial Wilson E. Deakin Jr., and Allan B. School. 814,853 884,544 69,691 8.55 area about the size of two football fields. temperatures and cloudy with a 40 percent chance of salary items of the budget. Much of programs 733,992 system.” flurries. Highs in the 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Chesterton. Needed blacktop repairs at some The plane's four engines were scattered that hike is attributed to hefty in­ schools aren’t scheduled to be made (‘For 20 years you have served the peo­ The administration cut will Pupil personnel/special 2,553,968 2,829,316 3,116,310 286,994 , 10.14 on all sides of the smoulderine fuselage. ple of our state with fairness and the creases in unavoidable expenses like require a “major reorganization” of next year, Kennedy said. "We’re education programs highest standards of legal Extended outlook transportation (up $81,000) and out- the central cdfice staff, Kennedy always putting that off because Football players of-district tuiUon (up $47,000). Support and UPI photo professionalism,” O’Neill said In the we’re always limited in funds. We’ll - ' Of the teaching positions said. administrative 6,084,225 6,392,119 6,753,623 361,504 5.66 letter. Extended outlook for New England Thursday through This year, the administration have to put It off again, and sure, it visit sick boy Saturday: scheduled to be cut, 3 are at programs avoided teacher layoffs by making costs more later.” $19,845,672 S21.425.254 $1,579,582 7.96 Rules problem Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Manchester High School and the its staff cuts through attrition. Kennedy said he was forced to $18,491,816 BOSTON (UPII - A "heck of a little remaining 6.5 at the elementary Totals boy" has received an autographed foot­ Today in history CTiance of snow early Thursday then fair weather Kennedy said it’s too early lo tell trim non-salary expenses In the ball and encouraging wo.rds from two hampers panels through Saturday. Highs in the ^ Thursday, 30s Friday members of the New England Patriots and Saturday. Lows in the teens Thursday, 20s Friday On Jan. 11, 1964 Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report HARTFORD (UPI) - Officials say the as the 3-year-old battles an allergy to his and Saturday. saying smoking cigarettes Is a definite health hazard.” Legislature’s failure to adopt joint rules own blood which requires 30 pints a day Vermont: Dry and cold Thursday and Friday. Highs to stay alive. has left legislative committees 15 to 30. Lows 5 below to 10 above. Chance of snow Satir- "He's a heck of a little boy. " said hampered in the work they can do day. Highs 25 to 35. Lows in the teens. Lingard hopeful preservation law will pass defensive'back Roland James after Robbery suspect Sinn Fein official because the panels may not legally exist. Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Thursday and Friday. The problem, which could delay com­ Increasing cloudiness with a chance of snow Saturday. visiting John Duckworth III Monday at between owner and others in the owners who need’ to start construc­ the Children's Hospital Medical Center. turns in self claims collaboration mittee action on bills for a week or Highs 15 to 25 north and 25 to 35 south. Lows 10 above to 5 The idea was rejected last The ordinance rejected last take some action to try to save a ' By Paul Hendrle community; tion quickly because of changing "We're going to get him tickets to a more, stems from the fact the com­ below north and 5 to 15 south. Herald Reporter summer, with only Mrs. Lingard summer would have required a 90- building with historic significance WATERBURY (UPI) - A third HARTFORD (UPI) - Irish mittees are established under joint and Democratic Mayor Stephen T. day waiting period. The new version from destruction. • Strenthening ihe local initiative weather conditions. game next year and he told us he'd com- Republican militant Martha McClelland Some might disagree, too, with e," James said. suspect in the $2(X),000 theft of a Water- rules, Norma Kloten, director of An ordinance to require advance Penny in sympathy, because direc­ of the ordinance would cut that to 30 Mrs. Lingard said Botticello also for controlling the built environ­ claims the United States government is the concept of imposing a fee for "He was so glad. He threw the ball to bury branch of the Colonial Bank has legislative legal services said Monday. notice of plans to demolish buiklings tors felt It was Improper to tell days. checked with the town departments, ment, by providing time out to turned himself into police. collaborating with the British in The House approved the joint rules National forecast older than 50 years will face a Board building owners that they may or "The purpose for the 30-day lincluding the Planning Department reflect on the Importance of a given demolition, she noted. However, she me and everything," said running back managing news about Northern Irelapd. added that the fee would generate Anthony Collins, who accompanied his William Pannone, 42, of Waterbury, during the opening session last of Directors public hearing tonight may not tear down their structures period (Instrad of 90 days) is that land the Building Department, when structure to its neighborhood and Ms. McClelland, 33, an official of Sinn By United Press International revenue for the town. Since 1976, she teammate in visiting the boy listed in called police at 6 p.m. Monday, told them Wednesday. The Senate has not yet Las VMas sy 60 a .... and Republican Director Joan V. when they please. the lawyer felt it would cut down on I wording the propos^ ordinance. • Allowing the town the oppor­ Fein, the political arm of the Irish City it Fest Hi U Pep Little R ^ k sy 85 a .... reported, the average number of serious condition suffering from a defect where he was, and was picked up by voted. Albuqueraue sy « 25 .... Los Angeles sy a a .... Lingard is hoping it will get a better But Mis . Lingard said the or­ a lot of the paper work for the.^ In addition to the waiting period, tunity to maintain Its local identity Republican Army, said the killings and demolitions each year has been 30. which causes antibodies to attack his detectives. Until joint rules are in place, Mrs. Amenllo i S 27 .... Louisville pc a a .... reception than a similar proposal dinance has been greatly revised building owner,’’ said Mrs. Llngartj.' the ordinance would set a $10 fee for by giving future generations a sense He was to be arraigned today in Water­ harassment by British troops would Klqten said. House and Senate members Anchorage pc W-01 .... Memf^is f ‘ 54 a .... That would bring in an average of blood platelets — the cells that allow the Asheville pc 47 SI .11 got tost summer. since the summer and she thinks the The lawyer referred to is Assistant filing a notice of intent to demolish of continuity with Manchester’s horrify Americans. Miami cy. 78 71 a $250 per year, she said. blood to clot. bury Superior Court on one charge of can meet to organize but could be Atlanta f 49 S7 .01 Milwaukee cy 44 a a The ordinance, originally new version will be more acceptable Town Attorney Barry Botticello, and an $8 fee per $1,000 of assessed past. She is the first member of the national Baltimore pc a 4S M The waiting period would give-thc^ The antibodies also sometimes attack first degree kidnapping, one count of challenged on legal grounds if they Minneapolis pc a 18 a requested by the Manchester to her colleagues. who took Mrs. Lingard’s ideas and property value for a demolition per­ leadership of Sinn Fein to legally visit Billnga Mnt. sn 49 28 .... Nashville f a a .... IN HER FACT sheet, Mrs. historical society the chance to .try the red and white blood cells and make robbery, two counts of larceny, and one attempt to do any business as a joint Birmingham sy 50 33 ... New Orleans f a 42 .... Historical Society to provide oppor­ The major difference between the. drafted the ordinance. mit. Bismarck cy Lingard acknowledged several to find alternatives to demolition. him prone to infection, doctors said. count of burglary. the U.S. in seven years. They are usually committee. 39 14 .... New York cy a 44 i.u tunities to save historic buildings two drafts of the ordinance is the In a fact sheet prepared for the denied entry because the group ad­ Boise r a a Okla City f 54 a .... MRS. LINGARD said Jon criticisms of her ordinance. She Harrison said last summer. These The bank was robbed Christmas Eve The Legislature’s committees sit as Boston r 44 42 JB! from the ball and crane, is similar length of time a building owner Board of Directors, Mrs. Lingard John, who was born with the Omaha w s a a Harrison of the Manchester noted that some may complain that alternatives could include preser­ mysterious ailment, once needed the by thieves who used a chain attached to a vocates violence, the State Department joint panels, with one chairman from the Buffalo r 4ft 38 m Orlando pc 74 a a to ordinances In Hartford, Blast would have to wait between filing a said the benefits of the ordinance in­ Chrlstn S.C. pc S3 Philadei^ia cy 51 « a Historical Society seems satisfied a 50-year-old designation Is too ving the exterior of a building and platelets from 50 pints of blood a day. He vehicle to rip the night deposit door off said. House and one from the Senate, and Hartford and Torrington, Mrs. notice of his intent to demolish and clude: Ms. McClelland can travel freely Charttt N.C. pc 50 42 Phoenii sy 73 a .... that 30 days would be long enough to general and includes too many renovating its interior for another already has undergone six operations, in­ the wall of the bank. The burglars then members from both chambers. Chicago sn 41 a .05 PitMair^ r 51 a a Lingard said. the actual demolition. • Involving the town with a used hooks to take the bags. because she has an American passport. The problem with the rules could be Cincinnati cy 51 a PortlanoMe. r 44 a .73 national movement of preservation; buildings and that some may argue use, moving the building, selling it cluding brain surgery New Years Day. Cleveland sn SO S7 .16 Portland Or. pc M a .... that there simply aren’t enough to an owner who would preserve it Pannone was sought in that robbery She is a native of San Jose, Calif., and resolv^ as early as Wednesday when the Columbus sn • Acknowledging an awareness of 48 SB .21 Providence r 43 42 a historically significant buildings in or finding another location for the Shuttle test and two earlier heists. has lived in Derry for nine years. Senate will meet and is expected to con­ Dallas f SB M .... Richmohd pc M a a the financial benefits of rehabilita­ William Spinelli, 29, of Waterbury,' sider the joint rules. Denver f 45 a .... St. Louis cy 41 a a tion, which is 30 to 40 percent town to justify the ordinance. owner to build on. Des Moines cy a 21 .05 Salt Lake 6 ty f 47 a .... Directors to tour new home Some of the directors who opposed pleaded innocent Monday in Waterbury However, there has been Senate op­ cheaper than new construction; She also acknowledged that some countdown resumes Wood hearing Detroit r 46 S SB San Diego sy a a .... the ordinance as proposed last Superior Court to burglary and larceny position to the House version of the joint Duluth pc 31 14 .05 San Francisco t a 47 .... • Providing a chance' to save , may contend that delaying demoli­ CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPI) - A charges. His case was continued to Jan. rules and if amendments are approved Ei Paso f S7 26 .... San Juan pc a 71 a historically significant buildings, in tion might make a building a target summer indicated at the time they may be closed Hartford r 35 35 I.Tt Seattle pc a 41 a wcMild be wUUng to consider a ver­ dress rehearsal countdown for the se­ 25 and bopd was set at $200,000. Helena cy 41 43 .... part by gMng the Historical Srclety for arson and that requiring a delay by the Senate,, they would have to go Spokane pc a a 1- sion that was thought out better. cond space shuttle. Challenger, has been back to the House, scheduled to meet a Honolulu sy ‘ 81 66 ...: SWacuse r 37 a J for town data processing the chance to intervene as mediator might upset the timetables of HARTFORD (UPI) - The mental Houston f 64 SO .... lam ps pc 71 a .... resumed following a 22-hour delay competency hearing for Steven Wood, week from Wednesday. Indianapolis pc so 35 .06 Tulsa f M a .... caused by an electrical malfunction. charged with killing four ^ p l e , may be Jacksn Mss. sy a a .... Washington pc 54 a .a The postponed Countdown, which Jacksonville sy 57 so .... Wichita pc a a .... The Board of Directors will get a Onter hearing room at-8 p.m. Antl-nuke four partially closed because his lawyer says Brain wave test Kansas City cy S 25 .... Votes on the controversial recom m ence at 9:40 p.m. (EST) Mon­ tour of the data processing center’s center for the two boards, to'let it will create prejudicial pretrial publici­ proposal to convert the vacant day, should not affect the spacecraft's new home tonight at 7 before the them see where we are situated now KLI VIKM ARY under arrest ty- shows little change \ start of the regiflar board mEhting. and what we do,” said Paul K. Bennet School building to moderate- actual launch. NASA officials said. The superior Court Judge Thomas The data processing center moved Juttner, bead of the town data income elderly housing are not four crew members of the shuttle were NEW LONDON (UPI) — Four anti­ Corrigan said defense lawyers’ conten­ BRISTOL (UPI) - The latest test of expected to participate in a simulated In the past year from its old location center. “We’ll take about 10 minutes expected tonight, because the direc­ c >n DKAR nuclear protesters convicted of van- brainwaves shows little change in the tion that testimony from psychiatrists in the Municipal Building to to explain sriiat we do here and tors have plann^ to wait until the liftoff at 11 a.m. today. daiizing a Trident submarine at the Elec­ could warrant closing the hearing condition of a Bristol woman, nearly Lottery expanded quartm In the r^ur- we’re hoping they will have enough Bennet Non-Profit Housing O rp. The maiden flight of the Challenger tric Boat shipyard last summer are un­ justified conducting some, but not all; of choked to death and now connected to already has been postponed until at least bished Lincoln (Center. questions to keep the thing going.” votes on a lease first. The lease by T I WATSON'* der arrest for not making court-ordered the proceedings behind closed doors. life-support equipment. After the workshop, the directors the town to the corporation, at last the end of February tecause of a poten­ restitution. Electroencephalograms, measuring Also invited to the workshop Wood, 42, of West Haven, is accused of tonight are members of the Board of will continue with their regular report, was still being negotiated by tially dangerous hydrogen leak dis­ The four protesters were sentenced to killing his ex-wife, Rosa, her boyfriend. brain wave function, are made regularly Numbers drawn in New 7247. Eklucation. January meeting in the U ^In attorneys and not ready for action. covered after a test Bring of the shuttle's a suspended sentence of one-year in jail Wood’s adopted daughter and his former on Donna (^ u v in , 33, by doctors trying England Monday: In other action tnight, the direc­ engines Dec. 18. Rhode Island dally: 4513. on Nov. 9. They each were ordered to pay mother-in-law on April 17, 1982. to determine if she is brain dead. She (Connecticut daily: 825. Vermont daily: 339. tors will: IT’S The latest snafu occurred less than $1,386.86 in monthly $100 installments for Under Corrigan’s guidelines, defense was chokbd Dec. 22 and her husband, Maine daily: 152. Massachusetts daily: • Consider a request by the ad­ three hours after the mock countdown pounding the USS Florida and other lawyers Joseph Shortall and Robert John C3iauvin, was charged in the attack. New Hampshire daily: ministration to purchase a personal began Sunday at 8:40 p.m. (EST). It was equipment with hammers. Holzberg will be able to ask the judge to The fourth and latest EEG Monday Family suing Caldor computer for the (Seneral Services discovered an electronic current in­ The protesters said Monday they can’t close the hearing when they expect showed Mrs. Chauvin’s condition “ is es­ Department; verter in the crew module failed, a afford the payments and even if they prejudicial testimony from witnesses. sentially unchanged,” said William • Discuss the plana to reorganized ASIC spokesman said. could, they wouldn't make restitution There will be three psychiatrists Barnes, Bristol Hospital spokesnnan. office 'spaces in municipal Technicians have now replaced the in­ because it would mean subsidizing testifying at the mental competency "This examination will not in and of for 'false' arrest buildings; verter, officials said Monday night. nuclear warfare. hearing — one appointed by the court, itself be conclusive,” Barnes said. "But Almanac • Discuss contracts proposed The four astronauts scheduled to fly This course fs designed specifically for those of us not In­ The members of the "Trident Nein” one by the defense and one by the because it shows no significant change, between the town and CMED, a - the Challenger on its inaugural mission were released on a written promise to prosecution. The court appointed doctor another will not be done for three or four By Richard Cody items purchased.” volved with computers or programming. Therefore no are Paul Weitz. Karol Bobko. Donald Hie complaint also claims that statewide emergency com­ appear in New London Superior Ckiurt found Wood mentally competent to stand days unless she shows some outward Herald Reporter munications system, and with the technical knowledge Is assumed and mathematical con­ Peterson and Story Musgrave. Feb. 2. trial. signs of improvement,” he said. when a police officer from the Today is Tuesday, Jan. 11, the 11th day of 1983 with 354 A Manchester family is suing the Manchester department arrived on Manchester Ambulance Service, cepts will not be featured. This 10-week course spotlights to follow. local (^Idor and one of the store's tte scene, it was discovered that the both as part of the paramedics HANDS ON EXPERIENCE which will be equally divided The moon is moving towkrd its new phase. employees for allegedly falsely ac­ accusation was “totally false.” program and The morning stars are Jupiter and Saturn. cusing three girls of shoplifting in • Make several appointments to between classroom and computer development. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Mars. Groobert says the accusation and fill vacancies on town boards and (Maximum 2 per computer) Those enrolled will receive 1961. the search of the ^ I s ’ pocketbooks, P eo p leta lk Those bom on this date are under the sign of Stanley and Sondra Banaelge, of commissions. at no extra charge, the popular text, “Basic and the Per­ Capricorn. and gloves and coats caused 279 Burnham St., are charging that emotional distreM^ “as well as One time he’s selling his new film, "The Ver­ American statesman Alexander Hanillton, first on Jan. 5, IMl Sondra, then a minOT, sonal Computer." secretary of the treasury, was bom Jan. 11, 1757. humiliation and degradation, Now you know One for T h e Gipper’ dict,” another time it’s his salad dressing. He even and her two younger sisters were causing them to cry and shake.” appeared on a public service ad for seat belts. On this date in history: ■topped and accused of sbopliiting. An acorn less than an inch long President Reagan, who played football for Pat In 1785, the Continental Oingress convened in New Groobert also asserts that Ayasae can produce an oak tree over 120 Newman is wooing Oscar, according to never revealed his true Identity to O'Brien’s Knute Rockne in the 1941 movie “Knute Newsweek magazine. “He’s a willing participant in York City. According to the complaint filed feet taU. the girls. Rockne — All American,’’ will be honored this week this campaign, no matter what he says about bating In 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union. in Tolland County Superior Court BASIC SERIES OFFERS: along with two top football.coaches of the year. awards,” a studio executive said. In 1935, American aviatrix Amelia Elarfaart Putnam Monday, their attorney, Paul Ayasse could not be reached for To get a photo back once it has ■ fHTRODUCTION TO Reagan, once a radio sports announcer, will Newman has never won an Academy Award. A became the first woman to fly across the Pacific from Groobert of Manchester, writes that comment today. Stephen Volman, a appeared in print in the Manchester receive the 1983 “Tuss" McLaughry Award from spokesman for Newman said the actor is not Hawaii to California. the girla were restrained “without Caldor store manager, said all legal MICROCOMPUTERS the American Football Coaches Ass^iation at the seeking Oscar votes. In 1964, Surgeon General Luther Terry released a ’ just cause, excuse or consrat.” Hp matters are handled by the store Herald, simply come to the ' says they were then accused by a diain’s iMfgd.department and that be Manchester Herald, Bralnard M COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY Eastman Kodak Company coach of the year report saying smoking cigarettes is a definite “health H PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES banquet Thursday in New York City. hazard.” store worker, Steven Ayasse, of could give no comment. Place, and ask at the reception desk. ' Also to be honored are the Kodak Coaches of the Quote of the day East Hartford, of “sbopUfting and J Sorry, we cannot return photos by H BASIC STATEMENTS AND USE Year, one from the university division and one from A thought for the day: Writer and philosopher Henry of conspiring with the cashiw (un- Groobert has asked the court for mail unless .a self-addressed M GRAPHICS DESIGN the college division, not yet announced. Wayne Newton told David Hartman on Monday’s David Thoreau said,. “There are a tlmisand hacking at > named in the suU) to underpay for punitive and money damages. stamped envelope is submitted. M CLASS SELECTED PROJECT Steve Alien will provide entertainment. "Good Morning America” how bad publicity the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.” H AND MUCH MOREI Past McLaughry Award winners include dragging his name into a Mafia investigation has astronauts Bob Crippen and John Young, Jimmy hurt him and his family: "From a negative stand­ Doolittle, James Stewart, Billy Graham, Dwight D. point, it has been awfully hard... not otiy on myself Fire Cails Eisenhower and John Wayne. but particularly for my family; My daughter goes to iUR FOR 19B3^ school... she's 6 years old ... We’ve bad situations ilanrhPBtpr llprald Tribute to Rubinstein where women in school take votes whether or not Manchester To Save Yoii Money On their children should play with mine. I’ve ... had Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Fine Jewelry people walk up to me and say, ’You’re this or you’re Monday, 12:04 p.m. — Pianist-composer Edvard Lieber appeared in a Water call, 51 Branford St. that ....’ That’s difficult, very,'very difficult.” Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager COME SEE OUR GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE gala concert Sunday honoring the late Artur (Town) Rubinstein at the Baltimore Museum of Art. QUALITY SELECTION ,0SPS 327-500 VOL. Cll, No. 8 S Monday, 2:46 p.m. — Ac­ Lieber played Chopin and his own "34 de Kooning Glimpses cidental box alarm, Cheney • DIAMONDS • 14K GOLD , Preludes,” he dedicated to Rubinstein in his first V^ubOMwd dally axcapt Sunday Suggaalad carriar rataa ara Tech. (Town) • PRECIOUS STONES A , Maximize Yow Family’s Rtnrth appearance in 1978 at New York’s Lincoln O nter. Joe Namath will be introducing a new line of and carlain holidays by tha $1.20 waakly, $8.12 lor one Montey, 4:17 p.m. — RINGS • PENDANTS > EARRINGS I The program closed with the premiere of Lieber’s Manohaslar PuMlahlng Co., IS month, $18.38 lor thraa months, men’s clothing from Alpha Richards and also plans Bralnard Plaea, Manohastar, $30.70 for als montha and $81.40 False alarm, Mnnebester BRACELETS • CHAINS - CHARMS film, "Seven Portraits,” dedicated to Rubinstein SIGN UP TODAY to tour in a revival of “The Rainmaker” ... Conn. 00040, Saoond olaaatfoV ona yaar. Mall rataa art High School. (Town) I4K SOLD CNMN SOLD BY WEIGHT 'n - and featuring Willem de Kooning, Leonard Berns­ (^rol Channing has completed yet another tour of poalagt paid at Manohaatar, avallabta op raquaal. Monday, 8:01 p.m. — tein, Robert Rauschenberg, Tennessee Williams, •Hello, Dolly” ... Conn. POSTMASTER; Sand ad- Public service call, 16 Oval *17 PER GRAM GTI SMIC COURSi K6INS JAHUIUV 17th UPI photo Andy Warhol, John Cage and Uv Ullmann. Christopher Lee is In Jaipur, India to Join the cast draaa ohangaa to tha Manohaatar To placa a elaialfltd or diaptay Lane. (Town) W « Encourag* Comparison Shoppers' H tr a ld . P.O. So> 891, adyartlatmani, or to raport a E Lieber, 34, also paints and has said, "I am t^ n g of "The Far PavHlons,” starring Ben Cross and Manchaatar, Conn. 00040. nawa Ham, alory or piclura Idaa, Tueaday, 4 a.m i—Power Saa Ua For Savings Bafora You Boyl COURSES IN COMPUTER LITERACY, INTRO TO to free music the way (Jackson) Pollock, Fritz Amy Irving ... ^ ------call 0432711. OfSoa hourt ara outage and odor of dlaael o MICROCOMPUTERS AND PUNDAMENTALS OF WORD Princess Stephanie Kline and de Kooning freed painting.” Phyllis ’Ihaxter will leave Vero Beach, Fla., for To aubaerlba, or to raport a $:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday fuel, Craatfield Convalea- rfhsArv rsrnhlMm jamU a o ^ a thfOUgtf Ffldsy. PROCESSING OFFERED BEGINNING IN JANUARY. New Haven, Conn., next month to b^sgin rehearsals datmary problam, caH 047-0048. eant Home.. (Town) Ofiloa houra ara 8:30 a.m. to &30 C d (f0% Dtocpiint To Swilor CNIzMis) Princess Stephanie of Monaco, seriously In­ in Robert Anderson’s new BroadwajMiound play, K-iM-p.m. Mondaymvfluay inrougn Frlday«ndrnoay.ano Tpa Manohaatar HaraM ‘ la a* 4 5 jured last year In a car crash which killed her Ubiquitous Newman . Fine Jawaby At Tnik) AHoidabls Price* "Free and Clear” ... 7 to 10 am. Saturday. OaNvary tubaorUiar to Unlltd Praas Intor- Herald music critic MS MAIN ST. mother, Princess Grace, Is recovering at Val Time was when Paul Newman kept a low profile, Michael Morlarty la in Stamford, starring in a ahould ba mada by 8 p.m. Mon- national na«n tarvtotd and la a David Almond attends 141 C enter St. M aikcheater revival of Herman Wduk’s "The Caine Mutiny day through Friday and by 7:30 mambtr of tha AudH Suraau el Manchester Syropbody and ____ G6T MANCHESTER CALL d'Isere, France, where she Is spending a few but now he suddenly springs up in newspaper and a m. Saturday. CIroultllont. ^&ri649-4i»7 days with friends and relatives. magazine Interviews and on television talk shows. Court Martial,” that opens Wednesday .... H artkid IhimillMMqr parfar- IVAWAVS ■waBWeaOeaaNt W V 7 -B 4 M * CERTIFICATCs7| OPEN 9-8 M-F VKA manoes. Rsad Us reviews HOUHitTUEaPaiiaaai 6ATI6JPM TriUtSTBLePM |lo( 9-5:30 SAT. 649-3724 ^ the Manchester HaraM. ) MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Tues., Jan. 11, 1963 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERAl.D T u bs.. Jan. 11, 1983 Reagan unveils farm plan Doctors El Jobless seek could not, however, rule out a court “This plan is aimed at bringing And he empathized with dairy devolop is work on TV . DALLAS (UPI) - President farmers upset at a new financial challenge. Reagan, citing “unusual and critical supply more in line with demand “Farm families need the beneflU and strengthening farm income in assessment imposed by Congress WHBEUNG, W.Va. (UPI) - A telethon for the times on American farms,” said and said if the plan does not cut this program can offer,” Reagan today the government will Implem- future years,” Reagan said. “It SAN tialvador as one of the nation’s most added. If the mutiny does not end jobless drew 15 work offers for some of the 117 un­ production, “ We must work declared. “Because these are un­ new diet (UPI) soon “we are going to be in even ment a "crop swap” that pays makes our problem the solution.” usual and critical times on effective field commanders, Ochoa employed people given a half-minute apiece to broad­ farmers grain for not growing sur­ “We've got surplus commodities together to develop a better plan for expressing “deep worry,” defied the 6rder and demanded the more trouble than we’re in now,” cast their anxious appeals for work. the dairy industry.” American fanns. We don’t have TUCSON (UPI) - Doctors Salvadoran Provisional President because the command structure plus harvests. b sitting useless In b)ns and time to stand around chewing our resignation of Defense Minister A spokesman for WIHF-TV, one of the sponsors of the overflowing in warehouses,” Reagan proposed the crop swap seeking a safe diet for obese people Alvaro Magana ordered a renegade Jose Guillermo Garcia, claiming could collapse. Reagan, in remarks prepared for cud.” “Job Finder,” said, among those offered jobs Monday the 64th annual convention of the Reagan said. “Let's put those sur-. Dec. 9. The program won have developed a 472-calorie, high- colonel to end his four-day mutiny the top general was comipti Asked if he would resign, Garcia night were an electrician and several truck drivers. overwhelming approval in the Reagan blamed current hard protein preparation that appears to against the nation’s defense said “it depends on who asks me. American Farm Bureau Federa­ pluses to work to help the American times on the farm on a decade of “Obedience, discipline, subor­ Their names were not immediately available. farmer. Those surpluses hanging House, but bogged down in the avoid the sometimes fatal l(eart ; minister. dination and respect for the Under orders from the president, I The 90-mlnute telethon began at 7:30 p.m and netted tion, said the “payment-in-kind overproduction coinciding with problems associated with liquid- program” will reduce' huge govern­ over the market can't help but have Senate and failed to clear the 97th On the war front, leftist rebels hierarchy are fundamental pillars of would have to.” about 100 calls -from prospective employers, the Congress. burgeoning world demand for U.S. protein diets widely used a few kicked off a new offensive Monday ^all armed forces institutions and . The defense minister said U.S. ment grain stocks, cut the cost of ani effect on prices.” farm products. In the last two years, spokesman said. With farm income at a 50-year Administration officials decided years ago. to mark the second anniversary of their members are obligated to the Ambassador Deane R. Hinton has maintaining those stocks and of he said, surpluses have continued to The new diet, developed at the government support programs by low, Reagan also announced f250 to implement it without con­ ' their unsuccessful “Final Offen­ strict observance,” Magana said in expressed “deep worry” over the Those who wanted to appear and advertise their skills million in additional government gressional approval only after mount even as demand has been University of Rochester Medical sive,” but Salvadoran forces said a statement. rebellion. each were given 30 seconds. Another 700 people took ad­ billions of dollars and bring relief to weakened by the grain embargo im­ Center, is a supplemented version of farmers, facing their worst credits to promote farm exports, government lawyers determined the PRESIDENT REAGAN the army beat back the assault The country’s provisional presi­ vantage of an offer through the program to place free government had the power to put the posed by President Carter and h preparation called Optifast Rebel forces attacked five cities sltuations-wanted ads in the Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, economic period since the Great which he said could boost foreign . . . eyes grain swap against five northern.cities. dent said he would strive for the in Chalatenango, including the sales by a total of 51 billion. program Into effect. The officials global recession. available only to doctors. Magana made his Hrst comment “maintainence of the dominion of Times Leader, a co-sponsor of the drive along with the Depression. Dr. Dean H. Lockwood told an provincial capital Itself, and raided Monday on the rebellion, demanding the law and the preservation of the several hamlets. Junior League of Wheeling. American Heart Association con­ Lt. Col. Siglfredo Ochoa “comply institutionality in this moment of ference Monday the final prod ict No casualty figures were Angelo Marsili, 35, of Dillonvale, Ohio, has been un­ ’ immediately without conditions” to grave danger for the republic.” employed for 11 months. contains all essential minerals, ' a Jan. 5 transfer order to El There was no Immediate reaction available, and military officials U.S. Supreme Court takes Silkwood case UPI photo “I and a lot of others are well qualified. But there are trace elements, vitamins and essen­ ' Salvador’s Uruguayan Embassy — a from Ochoa. claimed the army managed to hold tial fatty acids. Carbohydrate Is V all strategic hamlets in the province just no jobs available,” he said after his tele'Vision post Ochoa sees as virtual exile. The rebelling officer could face LT. COL. SIQIFREDO OCHOA appearance. wrongdoing. remains “confident Kerr-McGee’s STATES INSIST theit laws added along with selenium, Touted by U.S. advisers In El “military justice,” Garcia said. He despite the attacks. WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a case she worked. should be used to protect cltbfens . . . takes break while on patrol central to liability in the nuclear in­ When told of the high court's in­ Sixteen states joined the Silkwood legal position will ultimately be up­ molybdenum, fluoride and cad­ “I was kind of hoping to get a temporary teaching job. tervention, Ms. Silkwood's fai.ier. family in appealing to the high held.” against harm from radioactive con­ mium. I’m really hoping for an upturn in the economy by dustry, the Supreme Court will tamination and nuclear mishaps. decide whether the estate of Karen Bill Silkwood, reached at his home court, arguing the ruling strips them The Supreme Court, which has The preparation is not available summer,” said Marsili, a former high school math Silkwood should win a $10.5 million in Nederland, Texas, said it was of power to protect their citizens been deliberating the legal con­ commercially, but details will be teacher and coal miner. against radioactive dangers. Ms. SllKwood died in a November revealed soon in the American Jour­ Soviet bishop to attend Rome ceremony award against a company accused “good news.” troversy stemming from Ms. Marsili has a wife and four children and said his un­ Daniel Sheehan, a lawyer for the Silkwood's death for months, had 1974 auto accident while driving to nal of Medicine, Lockwood said. of contaminating her with radioac­ In Oklahoma City, James Ikard, meet with a newspaper reporter and employment compensation is due to run out in a few tive plutonium. Silkwood estate, said the high court asked the federal government for its He said safe high-protein, very RIGA, U.S.S.R. (U P D - Religious Affairs said. A church official said the Moscow, which has ac­ realities behind the Iron War II. an attorney for the Silkwood family, would have to decide whether the a union oHicial about conditions at low-calorie diets are considered an WG€kS said the high court's decision to hear views on the damages issue. Desplte his advanced age Vaivods, 88, the apostolic required exit visa must cused the pope of backing Curtain. A majority of Latvia’s Shiriey Byard sought fin accounting or bookkeeping By agreeing to hear an appeal by “nuclear industry is the only in­ the plant, which produced fuel rods effective way to cut weight. These and reported hospitaliza­ administrator of Riga and still be issued by Soviet subversion in East Bloc A similar move in religious believers are the case could result in the nuclear dustry immune from damages. The Justice Department sup­ for an experimental breeder reac­ diets minimize loss of muscle and neighboring Lithuania, Lutherans, although the position. her survivors, the justices Monday industry losing what he said is its tion, Bishop Julijans Liepaja in Latvia, was authorities for the nations, especially his “I heard about this on TV. At first I was--very opened a new chapter in thb long- Other industries are liable for ported the appeals court, which tor. maximize loss of fat. hospitalized recently. ceremony scheduled for native Poland. which is strongly Catholic Catholic Church claims special immunity to lawsuits. overturned the damage award on Vaivods wants to attend a hesitant,” said the 26-year-old business marketing running saga of Karen Silkwood. She reckless and negligent acts that in­ Liquid-protein diets gained pop­ ceremony next month in liie ailment was not dis­ next month. Moscow also has denied and where religion is 250,000 worshipers out of a grounds federal law gives the major from Wheeling. ' was 28 when she was killed in 1974 in THE SUPREME COURT will jure people.” An autopsy showed her body con­ ularity in 1977 and Lockwood said an Rome where he will be ap­ closed but the official said Valvdds is the first car­ Italian charges linking it linked to anti-Russian population of over 2.5 an automobile accident on her way review the appeals court ruling that Kerr-McGee Chairman Dean Nuclear Regulatory Commission tained between 25 percent and 50 estimated 100,000 people were using pointed the Soviet Union’s Vaivods would be released dinal named by the Roman with Bulgaria in plotting feelings, would have been a million. to disclose possibly unsafe con­ overturned the $10.5 million award McGee said he was “disappointed in sole power over health and safety percent of the permissible lifetime these diets exclusively for at least a first Roman Catholic car­ this week. Catholic Church while the 1981 shooting of John provocation to Soviet on grounds state law cannot be used the delay” represented by the high hazat^s associated with nuclear plutonium contamination allowed month. It soon became apparent, No official word has living in the Soviet Union. Paul. authorities concerned ditions at Kerr-McGee Corp. plants. dinal. A plutonium .processing plant where to punish the nuclear industry for its court's intervention, but said he under federal standards. however, some people using these “He’s ready to travel,” a come to the council about He was among 18 prelates But the appointment of about the strength of the diets were dying. source in the church Vaivods’ elevation, but appointed to the post by Vaivods to wear the red hat church in Poland. THINK SPniNGI Government researchers counted hierarchy said Monday. sources in the Vatican said Pope John Paul II last of the pope’s closest ad­ The Catholic Church at least 60 such deaths in 1977. “His health is holding up, the nomination' was made week. visers was a subtle move does not play a major role Register now for MCC’s Community Services Programs. Lockwood said detailed medical thank God.” after informal con­ The announcement came reflecting the Vatican’s in Latvia, one of three Court eyes constitutionality Judge upholds reports were available on 17 people An pfficial of the sultations with Soviet amid strained relations sensitivity to religious Baltic republics annexed to WEEKEND CREDIT COURSES and 11 had had episodes of life- government’s Council on authorities. between the Church and feelings and political the Soviet Union in World threatening heart rhythm on-campus — Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays dioxin debris order irregularities. of laws on charity fraud In addition, Lockwood said autop­ OFF-CAMPUS CREDIT COURSES sies revealed significant deteriora­ Penney High, So. Windsor High, Tolland High, Vernon Center MEXICO, Mo. (UPI) — A judge agreed to halt the transfer of tion of the heart muscle, indicating Louisiana faces more floods WASHINGTON (UPI) - For the solicitors to use at least 75 percent entertainment and social fund­ flood debris possibly contaminated with dioxin to a landfill where . t o Middle School “the cardiac muscle is not spared snow in Kansas to 8 inches in second time in three years, the of their funds directly “for the raisers for chapters of the Fraternal nearby residents had claimed the suspected cancer-causing during the liquid-protein diet.” By United Press International "Supreme Court will consider the charitable purpose of the Order of Police. The firm said it chemical would cause irreparable harm. southwestern Minnesota tapered off Winter Clearance The Rochester researchers tested after adding 2 inches to snow on the NON-CREDIT COURSES constitutionality of laws designed to organization.” . charges these chapters more than 25 six people on the initial liquid- Flood-weary Louisiana residents pei^cent of the gross income gained After a daylong hearing Monday, Circuit Judge Edward D. crowded roadways in trucks and trailers ground In northwestern Wisconsin and Career Development, Personal Development, Cultural prevent fraud by charities. Hodge denied the state’s request to dissolve a temporary protein diet for 40 days and found Enrichment, Today’s Living, College For Kids. The justices Monday agreed to Like the high court's 1980 ruling, from any event It promotes. loaded with furniture and clothes, fleeing the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 20% to 50% Off the Maryland Court of Appeals restraining order blocking the transfer of the debris from Times threb developed similar heart Winds howled down the east slopes of hear Maryland officials' appeal of a problems. a new round of flooding triggered by struck down its state's charities law Although Munson maintains the Beach to a landfill near Wright City in Warren Ckiunty 40 miles heavy rains. Winds up to 80 mph battered the Rockies as gusts over 80 mph were ruling striking down the state's 25 away. The new diet was put through a WALK-IN REGISTRATION percent limit on the amount for acting as a “prior restraint” on state's limit violates its First the Rockies and parts of the Midwest dug reported at Rocky Flats, Colo., and more constitutionally protected rights to Amendment right to free speech and Hodge said Warren County residents yrho last week obtained the similar test involving six people for than 60 mph at Livingston Mont. REGISTRAR’S OFFICE — MAIN CAMPUS charities may spend for fund 40 days and none developed heart . put from 8 inches of snow. Sat., January 15 9 a.m. - 12 noon free speech. assembly, Maryland's attorney temporary restraining order halting the transfer showed that A Washington man died Monday when The strong winds whipped up ground TWEED’S INC. raising. moving the debris was a threat of irreparable harm. irregularities. Tues., January 18 4 - 6:30 p.m. The case could affect as many as The Maryland law, which carries general told the justices the law ' a mudslide, set loose by several days of blizzards over many areas in the 637 Main Street “has little, if anything, to do with ' “ The data does suggest a northern and central mountains of 20 other, states that also impose criminal penalties for its violation, The state had asked Hodge to dissolve the order, requested by hypocaloric (very low-calorie) diet rain, caused the collapse of a bam he percentage limits of various sorts on was challenged by an Indiana cor­ speech or advocacy.” Warren County Prosecutor Tim Joyce, prohibiting the transfer of was working in, burying him and several Colorado. Manchester, Conn. vigorously supplemented with es­ Widespread rain and drizzle drenched charity fund-raising and ad­ poration that promotes fund-raising the debris to Bob’s Home Service Inc. sential elements, micronutrients animals. 1643-6196- Mon.-Sat. 9:i30-5;00 i Manchester Community CoHege ministrative costs. He characterized the case as one At least four weather-related deaths the eastern part of the nation from the and gives advice to clients on how to Hodge set a Friday hearing for arguments on Joyce’s request for and vitamins appears to be safer Great Lakes into New England and fropi MM nMI Street The Supreme Court in 1980 struck conduct those events. dealing with an “out-of-state a permanent injunction. than the oncepopular, incomplete have been reported nationwide since down a ^haumburg. III., ordinance Joseph H. Munson Co.'s chief professional fund-raiser seeking to • Sunday. • the Mid Atlantic states through the Manchester, CT 06040 liquid-protein preparations,” he Southern Appalachians into Florida. requiring door-to-door and street business in Maryland is promoting charge exorbitant fees.” said. A storm that spread from 1 inch of LHCC mien e c m OTHEmSL 4

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Jack The phony martyrdom of Phil Grqmm AndersoiTda Washington *. BUT THE party leadership What he has done instead is Msrry-Qo-Round w WASHINGTON - It is a little wring the greatest political ad­ does have 4i!fTight to expect dillicult to understand why the vantage out of the situation by minimal loyalty from those it Republicans in the White House Jack Germond making his defection in a way places in key positions. So it is think they have such a prize in that guarantees him maximum not surprising that Democratic Phil Gramm, the boll weevil an d attention — and the best possible leaders found it hard to swallow from Texas who has defected Jules Witcover opportunity to become a all those pictures of Phil Gramm from the Democrats. All that he statewide political figure in grinning at the side of Ronald Waste has demonstrated so far is an Syndicated columnists Texas. Reagan in the White House. exceptionai talent for seizing the In other words, he has done a Just how Phil Gramm will fare main chance. lot more for Phil Gramm than he as a Republican is somewhat un­ ^ The logical underpinnings of has done for either the clear. Iliere seems to be little could hurt Gramm’s putative . martyrdom Republican Party or his con- doubt he can win the special elec­ are flimsy at best. doesn’t hold water. sistuents. tion on the Republican line. And He argues, first, that in his sup­ floor.” he has been assured a republican Secondly, Gramm wasn't Finally, Gramm is mistaken None of this suggests that con­ s nmms port of President Reagan's The Savings of Manchester I you seat on the Budget Committee economy Bank punished for voting that way. He gressmen or senators should be economic policies, he was simply, when he implies that he was was booted off the Budget Com­ obliged to go along blindly with once he goes through that for- reflecting the wishes of his con­ somehow entitled to that Budget mittee not simply because he the leadership of their party mality. Moreover, the Committee seat dispite his WASHINGTON — President stituents back home. His voted with Reagan — there were when they disagree with party Republican Party in Texas is removal from the House Budget record of apostasy. On the con­ weak enough so that he is assured Reagan’s stubborn drive for how to get more out of the monQf m arm many other Democrats who did policy on an issue. On the con­ Committee, he complained, trary, as Majority Leader Jim military superiority may cost the . that — but because he actively trary, that would be a clear of instant stature there. meant he was being “punished Wright poinM out, an appoint­ United States its economic plotted with the White House to betrayal, of public trust. But politicians are tough- for representing the people who ment to that committee was a promote Republican aims And tlie trend in-both parties minded, and they are not going to superiority, unless the recklesk sent me to Washington” reward rather than a right. although he had been elected as a over the last few years has been be impressed with mock heroics. spending on dubious weaponry is THIS DOESN'T wash. In the Democrat. GRAMM ALSO had options toward greater independence on And Republican leaders are not brought under control. For years, I have warned that the first place, members of Congress Moreover, as correspondence other than his “dramatic" the part of senators and con­ going to forget his history. Our new LIQUID MONEY INVESTMENT CHECKING, are not elected simply to take released by the Democratic resignation and campaign to win gressmen. The days when House As a Democrat, Phil Gramm people in the Pentagon are hopeless­ their district's temperature and ieadership makes clear, he did so a new election as a Republican. or Senate leaders could has demonstrated that he is an ly infatuated with complex weapons FUND for solid investment when you want to write checks — then vote that way; they are in violation of a pledge he made He could have changed parties in automatically deliver their votes ideologue who puts both ideology that either don’t work or work or elected to use their best judg­ while ^ k in g the Budget, Com­ 1981, when he was plotting with have long since passed. and his reading of his con­ have only marginal usefulness. savings. It pays high, money big or little— on every dollar you ment on issues. mittee seat to “work diligently to the White House. Or he could Indeed, as one congressional stituents’ opinion far above ’The spending orgy is promoted by So Phil Gramm was certainly assure that the Democrats in the have changed p ^ ie s and run as veteran put it: “These days they questions of party. There’s no the military-muniUons lobby, and ^ market interest on every single have. TTiis account, too, pays free to support Reaganomics, but House are presented with budget a RepubHcanJzfst fall if he found arrive and right away they open reason to think he will do the stakes are staggering. Billions the argument that he did it to resolutions they can the principles of the Democratic their own store. Everybody has anything different now that he is have been lavished on armaments dollar in your account, as long as you high interest on all your money over reflect his constituency simply enthusiastically support on the Party so unacceptable. his own agenda." a Republican. that should have been scrapped or never should have been built In the $2,000— pays 5^4% interest on the first place. keep a minimum balance of $z,500. Big A conservative brain trust, with An editorial close ties to President Reagan, has news!—^unlike m on^ market nmds, amount under $2,000. now reached the same conclusion. The Heritage Foundation, as this it’s inwed by the F.D.I.C. Is Reagan group is called, is deeply troubled over the billions that have been QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR L IQ U ID M O N E Y F U N D : QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT CHECKING: squandered on super-sophisticated, reinously expensive weapons that Yuri's match? are ineffective, if not Inoperable. M inim um balance to $2,500. M inim um balance to $2,000. r ^ open? open? He may speak English, love The KGB was careful to dis­ MY ASSOCIATE Indy Badhwar has obtained a copy of the Heritage W hat’s the rate? - See box. Rate changes weekly and is paid and the potboilers of Jacqueline guise its involvement in the W hat’s the rate? It changes weekly (see box). Paid and Foundation’s findings, which are compounded monthly. assassination attempt, but the compounded monthly. Susann and the music of Chubby now circulating Inside the White Checker, but 'Vuri Andropov, the news has leaked out. Italian Every dollar o f the Thai’s right. » . Does every dollar on Any amount over $2,000 earns that interest. House. Here are Just a few deposit earn that high Any amount under earns 5 ‘/4% interest be-... new Soviet leader, is proving to police think they have proof im­ examples; $2,500 in the account be a very cold-blooded man in­ plicating Andropov. earns this top rate? rate? ' cause we give you the extra advantage of • ’The Army’s next major weapons checking. deed. Meanwhile Andropov is using system will be DIVAD, the Division ^ h a t if the balance falls At thait point, your money earns 51A% interest. He can seem the most genial the stick, rather than the carrot, Air Defense gun. It will be aimed by bilotjo$p,500? But remember, once you’re back up to A ny monthly costs? Only if your balance falls below $1,000 during man around, all the while he is to increase Soviet productivity. riadar and computer. “But the radar $2,500, every dollar again earns that higher any statement period, is a $5.00 monthly plotting to harm'you. Clearly he Police are beginning to raid and computer will be hard pressed rate. service fee charged. places the interests of his drinking establishm ents in a to withstand the rigors of field A n y fees? None at all. Is it insured? The Investment Checking Account is actually government first, and is crackdown on worker operations on a tracked vehicle," a “repurchase agreement” and, as such, is not the report warns. ’The Army figures prepared to do whatever it takes absenteeism. I t is insured? Absolutely! Up to $100,000 per depositor by a deposit and is not insured by the Federal DIVAD will be “successful" if R to preserve the status quo. You might have thought that a the F.D.I.C. Deposit Insurance Corporation. Of course, it knocks out a stationary helicopter at Even if it means planning the leader familiar with Western Deposits and Any amount, just come in the bank, use pay- does have the solid reputation and resources treetop level — hardly your typical of the Savings Bank of Manchester behind it. assassination of the pope. The ways might have decided that combat situation. withdrawals? roll deduction or bank by maij. Or use a the best way to upgrade his circumstantial evidence is • ’The Navy’s claim of increased Conni (automatic teller) Card, if you have a „ Checking? Yes!'You may write any number of checks you strong that, while head of the economy was to inject into it a ability to rule the waves in based statement savings account. want, in any amount, as long as you have KGB, Andropov ordered that large dose of capitalist incen­ partly on the Tomahawk cruise mis­ Checking? For that convenience, you’ll want our money enough in your account to cover them. Pope John Paul II be shot. tives. But Andropov instead ap­ sile, which is supposed to be Investment Checking Account. You can also add to or withdraw from your parently has decided that fear of mounted on Navy ships. Yet the account anytime in any amount—by coming punishment will work better Tomahawk — which carries only a Tax status? Account is exempt from Connecticut Capital in, by Conni Card, by telephone transfer, by than the profit motive, at least single, 1,000-pound bomb — “has Gains and Dividends Tax. payroll deduction, whatever is convenient for the time being Commentary experienced only moderate flight Any individual or business may open a Liquid for you. success ... and can only be aimed at W ho’s eligibU? Andropov is no slouch at Money Fund Account. Tax status? This account, too, (unlike money market public relations. While he is pur­ predetermined stationary targets” — again, hardly a typical dombat funds) is exempt from Connecticut Capital suing policies that are at least as Is a passbook used? Yes. Or you may opren a statement savings ■ ' situation. Gains and Dividends Tax. hard-nosed as those of his account which entitles you to a Conni Card. A disappointing job • The Navy is “dangerously Individuals and businesses. This account W ho’s eligible? predecessor, Leonid Brezhnev, lacking” in fleet air defense, and could well serve as a useful money manage­ he is telling the world how much has put all its chips on two weapons: ment tool for a small company. he wants peace. And many peo­ WASHINGTON - Midway Yet a number of leading European sta^tesmen clearly prefer the the F-14 Phoenix Interceptor and the ple, both in the United States and through his first term, this tough H ow ’s the money kept We send you a monthly statement, showing president’s tough approach to the Aegis system of escort vessels. But Europe, seem convinced that the assessment can J>e offered of Presi­ both systems are so expensive that track oP all activity on your account including the dent Reagan : If the 1983 elections Lee Soviets to the wishy-washy policies interest earned. United States is more of a of his predecessor, Jimmy Carter. the Navy has been able to buy one nuclear threat than Russia. were today, and a reasonable alter­ Rcxlerick small quantities. Each Phoenix native were at hand, his record of And, given the almost frantic peace Genial but tough, without a costs more than 850 million, vrtille achievement probably would not Washington campaign now being waged by the recalcitrant Congress and a feis­ Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, it the Aegis vessels cost $1 billion warrant a second term. Correspondent apiece. ty press to contend with, An­ This is not a happy conclusion for appears Reagan has touched some dropov may well be too much of tender nerves at the right time in To make m aters worse, neither one who is a long time admirer of air-defense weapon has been tested a match for Ronald Reagan. Mr. Reagan. But it is a conclusion the Kremlin. ’The president’s Caribbean Basin against the specific kind of attack that seems to flow from the results, it’s supposed to repel. ’The tests as opposed to the intentions, of his Initiative is also an imaginative and long-overdue recognition of the need simply are too costly. Testing of the For our current rates call: Berry's World presidency. by FTesident Carter. The prime rate plane and the escort vessel consists Two obvious things could yet is under 12 percent — compared to to help our hemispheric neighbors share in America’s abundance. of firing two missiles each. In addi­ make Reagan the right choice for 20 percent when Reagan took office. tion, both systems rely on strong 1984 — if indeed he runs again. First Yet the unemployment rate TO HIS CREDIT, the president radar devices that become “beacons would be a record over the next two remained at a post-war high of 10.8 has refused to be stampeded away on which enemy forces can key years to match the once-brlght 646-8020 percent in December, with 12 from a defense buildup that is while still too far away to be promise of his administration, se­ million Americans failing to find urgently needed after many years of detected.” cond would be the failure of jobs and nother 1.8 million too dis­ neglect. He knows well what too • ’The Air Force is relying in­ Democrats to nominate a presiden­ couraged to seek them. many other Washington politicians creasingly on long-range heat­ tial candidate offering more than The Savings Bank of Manchester has a money racket account eMctly right for yoin n ^ s , KNOWLEDGEABLE foreign seem to have forgotten — that the seeking and radar missiles for air- warmed-overed, unworkable first duty of government is to ensure to-air combat, even though they are your future. Maybe you’ll choose the solid, high interest, insured investmetu of our Li(|uid policies from the past. policy analysts also Jault the Reagan team for failing to seize the the lives and liberty of the people it “inherently less reliable’’ than can­ Money Fund. Maybe the High interest and cf^k-wnting convenience of our Investment THE PRESIDENT and his peo­ initiative in the Middle Bast at the represents. nons. In some tests, the missiles In summary. President Reagan Checlung appeals to you more. ple complain that their domestic outset and putting on a diplomatic “killed’’ our own planes. Make either choice, both SBM accounts pay the attractive inyestoent rates previously policies have beep strangled by the full-court press only after Israel had remains a h l^ y attractive, moral, • More than 90 percent of anti­ extraordinary deep recession, which come to believe it bad a virtual dedicated leader. Yet the results of tank funds is going to weapons found only through brokers or distant, impersonal funding institutions. Both SBM accounts indeed was brewing before they blank check from Reagan for its hiis presidency leave much to be systems that can hit enemy targets are wonderhilly accessible. Both let you add or withdraw a r^ dollar amount. And both, unlike came to power. Yet how long can expansionist policies. desired. We can only hope that the at long range, though “ground con­ money funds, are not subject to Connecticut Capital Gains and Dividends Tax. they legitimately refuse the blame? , next two years of his term are more flict will be won or lost in close en­ Neither can it be said that a more Yes, you’ll w ant to learn more about our very special money market accounts. C^me see, or Through the election? satisfactory relationship with the productive than the last iwo have counters.’’ The report observes Reaganomics seemed worth Soviet Union has evolved under been. glumly that a hit at 1,500 meters call u s, right now, about the SBM money market choice just right for you. trying, and its benefits may yet . Reagan. may be “a fine example of sniping’’ bloom. But it was indeed a sharp The Soviets have been scorched by that Jars the enemy, "but it doesn’t risk when superimposed on an the administration’s rhetoric. Yet Letters policy win battles.” economy that long ago mortgaged the president refwMd to take the one • Test conditions are often many of its free market features to step that miriirlwve truly caught The Manchester Herald “unrealistic and b«Mgb.’’ Not only Savings Bank Keynesian manipulation. In too the Kremlin’ik attention; embargo welcomes letters to the editor. that, the computer software of these many cases the so-called “safety U.S. grain ali|ipments to Russia. Letters should be brief and to complex weapons is seldont even Net" under America’s needy has The Jury is still out In a number of the point. They should be typed tested. When tests do turn, up i \ r of Manchester or neatly hand-written, and, for £)l.MabyNEA Me been shredded. policy areas. The administration’s problems, they are often ignored' Not all the economic signs are ease in editing, should be double­ and production goes ahead anyway. Member F.D.I.C. clumsy attempt to stop U.S. firms spaced. Serving Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, Andover, South Windsor and Ashford. Telephone 646-1700. "Look at It this way, we now have an excellent bad, as noted by the president in his and their European affiliates from As a result, too many lowtpiallty L S J Equal Opportunity Lender ’The Herald reserves the right Also Express Bank locations in Eastford, Scotland and Sprague. climate for comedy in the nation. People WANT recent press conference. Inflation is shipping Siberian pipeline parts to to edit tetters in the interests of weapons continue to be aeqairsd t TO LAUGH when times are bad." down to 4.5 percent — less than half the U.S.S.R. made the United SUtes brevity, clarl^ hnd taste. even though they should ba the 9.7 figure bequeathed to Reagan the-butt of Jokes around the world. scrapped. Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Tu^ .. Jan, ii. io83 - 9 Coventry = £ > Area towns 9 - NUks Douglas Psopla Now 10:15 P.M. 9 - Bcnbis: Beet of ESPN’e taxpayers group • EntMtainmant TcmHiht SaiHRlBT NIsM M S w Fights - Entsrtainmant Tonight - MOVIE: ‘OMpoS’ Two 9 _ - MOVIE; C.B. AuitrMan frleadt ewrN fiM to 9 - MOVIE: ‘Has Nlghf Fra- 9-Oaspadida Andover When one of a pair of loaded 18- Tuesday tamlty pladgst spand tha nHM ki wheelers is hijacked, the driver's te e wIthTha MMAm <■( war. Mat 9 - Film GIbaen. Mark Laa. 1981. Rated a hauntad manaion. Linda Blair, Bolton / Coventry children save the day. 1981. re-erects Carilli Pd. VIncant VanPattan. IBBI.Ralad 1:30A.M. - Business Report 10:30P.M. R. 3 ) - Tom Colds Show V, - 7:30 P.M. 9 - Hot Spots Tonight's pro­ 3 ) - Hpgan'alWiaa . ' ’ COVENTRY — Former councilor Jt^ce E. Carilli Don Adams reprises his popu­ GD - Aspla MNhttt gram fsaturee Night Club music C S - P.M. Magazine Indspandint Mgtwaik will continue to lead toe taxpayers assoclaticui for lar television role on the “NBC ' VUF ~ nMVOpOmWi IWfNlrC ond antsrtahinwnt. (60 min.) GD - All In the Family Trial may be delayed by months another year. She was elected Monday night for a Tuesday Night at the Movies" O -A llta d 9 - MOVIE: ‘Wsatsm Union’ C B - You Askad For It Tha laying of ths Brat vanscoml- 9 - Sports Probe ' „ second term. when he stars in the title role ol O-AFI C D - Family Feud THE RETURN OF MAXWELL nantN tMagraph wiraa for West- 9 - living FaHh Philip Bouchard was elected vice president, sm Unlan la portnyed. Robsrt d D - Benny HiH Show SM ART. The movie also stars 9 - NBC Nawa fhrsmight ~ replacing Thomas Brainard at toe post. Remaining S - liMtopatMfant Natweili Young, Oaan Jaggsr, Randolph Pamela "Matt Houston” Hens­ 9 9 9 - SIgn.Off < as secretary is (Hement Bouchard, and staying as GD - News Nawa Scott. 1041. Boyle's lawyer removed from^ ley and Rhona Fleming. treasurer is Kenneth Donovan. William Brainard G2) - ESPN SpoftsCenter G ) - Prafllaa In American Art 9 - N o a a s 1:45 A.M. CHECK LISTINOS FOR EXACT TIME was elected parliamentarian, taking over for Alice G 9 - Year That Waa: 1982 This 10:4Bt>.M. 9 - MOVIE: 'Pardon Mon 9 - M O V I E ; ‘Fort Apaeha, tha show recaps the people ar\d ev­ Affairs* The course of bus love Bronx' A veteran cop batdae By Richard Cody Manchester that summer. The case was originally scheduled to this going right down toe line." Heckler. ents that made the news. ®-Repartw41 crime end corruption in one of never runs smooth and the asms The case to date has been dominated Kelly said, “ The problem you raise has Philip Bouchard said this morning toe eledtions GS - Sports Look goes for extra-marital lova. New York's toughaat prscktcta. iHerald Reporter trial in June. 11:00P.M. Paul Newman, Ed Asnar, Rachal by disputes between Public Defender Kelly has implied that Giedraitis has to be raised on a case-by-case basis.” went smoothly, and that toe groupJdoesn’t expect - Soap QD - Eyewftnees'Newe 9 - MOVIE: 'Kw Wsst* A Ticotin. Rated R. r (X)VENTRY — Convicted rapist and Vincent Giedraitis and Kelly and the had adequatle'time to prepare. Giedraitis was'appointed to serve toe that any policy changes will result from the (S ) - Sports Tonight former Washkigton CIA chief ra- G D -M * A * 8 * H clavaa a kay to a aafs deposit box 2:00 A.M. accused killer Edward F. Boyle probably prosecution. It is because of this that Tolland County judicial district a year replacement of officers. ® - M*A»S»H State’s Attorney Donald Caldwell also ( S QD 0 contaMng documantt that trs bv (X) - CBS News Nightwstch will have to watt several more months Kelly decided Monday to grant argued Monday that Giedraitis had ago. “ I would anticipate that we would prolMibly stay (S ) @ - MacNeil-Lehrer (ID - M m Im m 'b Ftae* crlminsting to a U.S. Ssrtator. A .. before facing a jury. along the same lines, that is, as a watchdog group,” mad chase for tha CIA chief ra- - MOVIE: 'Dr. ErBch't Giedraitis’ request that he be removed enough time to research toe case. He Report (B ) - Swifoid and Son With visible reluctance. Judge, GIEDRAITIS’ attorney at the auHs but to no avaH. Stephen Hlat' A doctor devotes f m m Lhib 6*AX6h further asked if the public defender will he said. __ Chespirito Serie comica. come close trifnds whan they ( 9 - ESPN SportoContor Na Ufa and family to medical re­ Eugene T. Kelly pulled Boyle's public hearing, R. Bartley Halloran from Hart­ The taxpayers group for toe past few years has - MOVIE: 'What Did You Do 9:30 P.M. Boyd, Woody Sbods, Slterty Kelly said the case has "deteriorated be delaying trials in other cases. Roberto Gomez Bolanos, Florinda In The War, Daddy?' Company nurse a hurt seagull. Barbara Her- search to find a cure for eodal di- (X) ® - s to B Judy and OoralM G S - FaMhml of Faith North. 1972 . .defender off the case Monday. Kelly said ford, said Boyle was "disappointed" that been toe most visible non-governmental body in Meza, Ruben Aguirre. C, given the task of capturing the shey, Richard Thomas, Bruce eaase. Edward G. Rohbison, Ruth to the point where we might be losing Another case Giedraitis has been ap­ fall for the aame man. Q - TwMIght Zona he will appoint a new attorney quickly. Giedraitis wanted to leave toe case and town. The group is mostly known for its efforts in - Madame's Place village of Valerno, finds the peo­ Davison. 1969 12:30 A.M. Ggrdon. 1940. sight of the real issue." The judge also pointed to is that of David Neil Smith, ® - Vaneaaa f l ) - Sporta Tonisht Boyle Is accused of killing while trying that there will be a delay in his trial. bringing the annual budget to referendum by toe IS ) - Barney Miller ple and their Italian captain more © ) - Nova 'Salmon on the Run.' QD - Sanford and Son ,Q P - Joa Franklin Show said that although be recognizes the who is accused of trying to murder while than willing to surrender on the Tonight's program looks at what to rape Louisa M. Scott, 20, formerly of petitioning procedure. - More Real People 10:00 P.M. O - Nawaoantar CD-H sss 9 - To Be Announcad responsibility to toe state, justice, and to Boyle pleaded innocent to the charges, condition that the annual wine the human race is doing to the sal­ rafting a Newington woman this summer (B ® - To Be Announced 9 - MOVIE: ‘Blow Out' A QD - You Atkod For It C^olumbia, in May of 1960. Ms. Scott’s Since 1978, toe group has succeeded in forcing toe 8:00 P.M. festival be held as always. James mon. (R) (60 min.) {Closed Cap­ 9 - ESPN's Sportsforum Boyle to have a speedy trial, toe case in Bolton. though police, reportedly have a confes­ Coburn. Dick Shawn, Aldo Ray. lound effacu anginaar acddemty l-S ta rT ro k , body was found hi a river in Otventry. vote on toe budget to referendum, but this year toe C D - N C AA ; St. tioned] C B -N a w a raoonla a poHtieal aasaitinatlon 9 - N C AA Bairicstball: St. “ will be best served" by appointing "First, I’m very disappointed in toe sion. 1966 She had been strangled. residents at a town meeting rejected toe petitions, Johns at Connecticut 8:30P.Mb (B ® - Hart to Hart Jennifer and Beta caught In a murder mya- ManayBns Update John's M Connscdout another defender. court’s ruling," (Tidwell said. “ But I “ The state took a very long time in (S ) ~ Prime News transforms a getaway waakand tary. John Travolti, Nancy Aten. Boyle Is at present serving a six- to 12- and voted toe budget in. (B (SS) - MOVIE; 'Ufa and G D ® - Lavema & Shirley 9 - Msdama'a Plaea 9 - Sports Update can understand it. It will set us back. making the arrest," Halloran said when Adventures of Nicholas Nick- ■|2) - MOVIE: 'The Return of into a murder inveatigation. (60 1S81. Rated R. .. year prison sentence for raping a middle- BOYE WAS arrested in March, and The Town (Council then set toe mill rate without GD - MOVIE: 'Smash Palace' min.) [Closed Captioned] 9 - Lata Night with David (8 - MOVIE: 'Joa^ contending that Giedraitis had a leby' Part 2 Maxwell Smart' Agent 86 is out 9 - S l g n O f f Lsttarman Andrews* A young 18th century aged Manchester woman that same Giedraitis immediately appointed to toe "But something drastic has to be done sending the budget to toe polls. The taxpayers to stop K A O S from unleashing a After his wife runs off with his legitimate reason for wanting further ( B - Watt Disney ’The W orld’s GD “ Independent Network gentleman daHiaa with the nobil­ case. There have been several delays in to assure that toe rest of toe public bomb that will strip nude any­ best friend, a man decides to ab­ 9 - PaUcula ' year. He is also facing charges of several group then filed the suit, claiming that the council Greatest Athlete.' A jungle boy Nawa 12:45 A.M. ity. Ann Margaret, Peter Firth. Jim delays in toe case. body that comes in contact with duct his adored daughter. Bruno 9 - Madama’a Plaea ' more alleged rapes that happened In the trial, each asked for by Giedraitis. defender's cases do not suffer. I can see not only broke tradition but also the law. becomes the greatest track and ® - N C AA BaakatboH: Tanas 9 - MOVIE; 'the OsvSa' A Dele. 1977. it. Don Adams. Sylvia Kristel, Pa­ Lawrence, Anna Jemison, Greer field athlete in the world. (60 min. St Texas Tech 9 - Bualnaaa Report group of nuns accuaa a charis­ A Tolland Ctounty Superior Court judge has mela Hemsiey. 1980. Robson. 1982. . matic priest of being a agent of 2:15 A.M. ) (SB - CNN HaadHna Nawa ^ already heard toe case, and is in toe process of S S - MOVIE: 'Place of the G® “ Voice of Faith 11:30 P.M. tat an. Oliver Reed, Vanessa Red­ 9 - S i g n O f f f B - Happy Days Flip be­ Action' T w o crooks are black­ (S ) * Fraaman Reports QD - Hawaii Fhra-O grave. Rated R. working on a written decision. lieves drinking is cool until a car­ (I® - Fantastico mailed into aiding a community 2:30A.M. The council has spent more than $10,000 defen­ load of pals run down a child. (8 ) - St. Elaawhara Dr. West- C D - Stataky and Hutch Liebermon wonts 'best low firm' in state center while trying to fend off 1:00 A.M. 3 ) - CBS Nawa NIghtwattah [Closed Captioned] 9:00 P.M. phall tries to guess the identity of - After Benny Thames ding its position. The taxpayers group raised and mobsters they once ripped off. the phahiom physician and Dr. CB - Carter Country JIP 0 0 - MOVIE: 'Lilith' A young GD - MOVIE: 'Kentucky spent $2,500. Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby. Rated Paxton r e if ie s the affections oF~" GD - MOVIE: 'McMillan Bi 9 - MOVIE: 'Stags Struck' An man employed in a mental institu­ W om a n ' A woman encounters PG. Dr. Samue^s^<^ min.) ( B - Racing WHa: TarrorTimaaTwo' Aiook unemployed director and a novica son to whom to complain.” named by toe. , tion for the very rich becomes harassment and humiliation when ' HARTFORD (UPI) — Attorney General Joseph - World of Dark Crystal T o ­ alike of McMUIan's kidnaps the dancer puH a failing show to­ The .criminal justice system is currently headed by Lieberman’s^pjfearance in toe Hall of toe House emotionally involved with a pa­ she goes to work as a coal miner. 9 • MacNall^Shrarr aI t io n GD-Saturday Night Uva Lieberman'says he wants to make his office “ one of the\ night's program presents a Commiaaioner and than p c ^ s as gether. Dick Poweli. Joan Blon- tient Warren Beatty, Jean 5e- Cheryl Ladd. Philip Levien, Sandy 9 - 2 4 H o f a s -tod'chiM state’s attorney, who is appointed by toe chief where (tov. William O’Neill last week gave his in­ behind-the-scenes look at Jim 9 - Night OaMaty him in order to gain access to an dell. Warren William. 1936. best law firms in toe state of Connecticut” In areas ] berg. Peter Fonda. 1964 McPeak. 1982. justice of toe stote Supreme Court. The attorney general augural address — was believed to be a precedent for an Henson's first feature film not 9 - CraaaSra important witness. Rock Hudson, 9 - ESPN SportaCantar ranging from environmental law enforcement to an- GD - MOVIE: 'The Sacketts* starring the Muppets. (60 min.) (B ® - Three's Company 9-MOVIE:'ThaOogaofWar' Susan Saint Jemea, Andra Dug­ attorney general. Larry sets up Jack with his kid 9 9 - Tonight Show titnistassues. is elected. Pt. 1 A heroic family joins the A deadly mercenary, who la tor­ gan. 1972 9 - Crossfire "The preservation of public safety and the prevention He said toe fact he would be speaking in the same move westward to settle in New sister. [Closed Capiloned] tured and deported by the African 9 - Twilight Zone Liebcrman, following up on his campaign promises, @ - MOVIE: 'Superman II' Su- CE)-SignOff 9 - Twilight Zona place where O’Neill gave his inaugural address last Mexican territory Glenn Ford, perman's enemies are the three GD - NCAA Basketball: government, retuma to over­ lS)-8ignOff brought his stMf together at toe Capitol Monday to out- and prosecution of crime is one of toe most basic — if (D - Psychic Phanomana week "dawned on me late, which was this morning,” Sam Elliott, Ben Johnson. 1979. criminals that his father, Jor-EI, Vanderbilt at Alabama throw the decayed regime. Chrii- 12:00 A.M. S L Sunday at tha King's ' line bis goahfTor his four-year term. not toe most basic — function of government,” Lieber­ banished from Krypton. Christo­ @ ) d D - Everest in Winter Eight tophar Walken, Tom Berongor, 9 - NHL Journal Today's pro- man told his staff assembled in toe Hall of toe House. but thought toe location was appropriate to his office. GD - Gymrtastics: USGF Single Cotin Blakely. 1981. (D -O u in c y J” He said be wants to make toe office "one of the best pher Reeve, Gene Hackman. Ned mountain climbers test their cour­ gram features weekly news. 9 - Prima Nawa “ Yet in Ckmnecticui, much of that function is left to “ I hope it says that I plaii to be what I promised to Elimination Championship Beatty 1982! age as they attempt to climb the 9 - That'a Hoitywood C D 9 - Last Word Mghlighta and trends around the law firms in the stote of Connecticut” and repeated his 9 - Qunamoks attorneys accountable only to toe courts and not to the be,” he said, adding he didn’t think it unusual. “ No, this (3i - N CAA Basketball: St. - MQVIE: 'Lost Summer' world’s highest mountain. (R) (60 NHL. campaign pledge to seek criminal jurisdiction for his of­ ' - Soledad Sene dramatics (S I - NightaBi d ) - people,” be said. “ O itics of my proposal apparently is toe kind of thing that attorneys general in'otoer states Libertad ' amarque Jo h n ', at Connecticut Three vacationing teen-agers be­ min.) fice, now restricted to arguing civil matters on behalf of have much less faith in demo(!racy thiui I do.” do all toe time.” toe state. In addition to seeking criminal jurisdiction for his of­ - Lieberman, a New Haven Democrat, said state Critics of toe plan to give the attorney general IT TAKE COUPLE fice, Lieberman said he would launch “ a major effort” ASTRO-GRAPH residents were “ increasingly frustrated by our criminal criminal jurisdiction say it could politicize the criminal HOUR, BUT WE to combat fraud and. waste in public assistance COULP BEAT justice system,” but had “ no popularly accountable per­ justice system, now insulated because toe top (rffidal Is Bernice Bede Osol programs in light of state and federal budget con­ straints. He also said he would use toe powers of his office “ to Testing real champs insure that no person, no family, no business in Ckinnec- < ¥ D u r Courll upholds cor search ticut pays more of their already shrinking dollars on any was sbowing at least a little ^ r t h d a y product or service than is absolutely fair.” more than bit actual four Lieberman also said he would work to enforce laws on NORTH i-li-U hlghHard pointa. HARTFORD (Ui»I) - The 75 in a 55 mph zone. He presented a Virgli^a Gagne claimed a S(Lcent environmental protection and with state agencies to 4J865 Hence, when Chip doubled V109S January 12,1993 Connecticut Suprem^ Court has Canadian driver’s license and rental medCand 6-cent-a-mile transporta­ carry out legal actions recommended by agency heads. one no-tmmp Lew felt it This win be an Important year tion allowances were inadequate for After toe speech, he said criminal jurisdiction would ♦QJ642 necessary to rescue. He was ruled a state trooper was within his agn^ment for toe car to the state for you whara friandahips are recipients working to help support help enforce environmental laws bwause state’s at­ 47 correct East would have right to search a car and seize a trooper who told Christian he was concemad. Your Inner circle their families. She asked for in­ torneys now handling criminal aspects of those matters WEST EAST’ made at least bis contract. will be enlarged, and even pelt weapon and quantities of suspected charged with speeding. ♦ K942 47S East doubled two dia­ who dropped out ol eight wW narcotics aftw stopping toe driver The officer said Christian would creases in the allowances and are overburdened with other criminal cases. Y a k s WQ4S monds and Lew redoubled to re-enter the picture. for speeding. be taken into custody because he retroactive payments. ♦ 9S ♦ K1073 aee if Chip couldn’t find a CAPfUCOfIN (Dee. ZZ^Jan. IS) In its l a t ^ round of deliberations, was not a resident of a state It was beyo^ toe federal court’s 4J844 4KQ103 better spm In one of the Normally you have a rather toe high court also ruled Monday: allowing people charged with traffic jurisdiction to order retroactive SOUTH maJtHTS. Chip tried two good eanaa of timing, but •A federal consent order resolved offenses to go free without bail. payments, but toe March, 1977 con­ CD today there's a chance that you 4AQ10 bearta and East, who bad a complaint filed in state and Following state police sent decree did raise toe transporta­ 4J872 started hla career as a might try to push Isauaa or projacta forward before all la federal courts. procedures, toe trooper made a tion allowance and limits on work- 4 AS doubler, doubled once more. related expenses. 4A952 ready. 1083 predictions for • The state could appeal .its own "pat-down” search of Christian, dis­ If West had simply led The justices said a lower court ace-Uni and bis last heart Capricorns are now ready. motion to dismiss criminal charges covering a large wad of money and Vuinmible: Neither Send $1 to Astro-Qraph, Box with prejudice. suspected narcotics. He told the judge acted correctly in dismissing even Chip wouldn’t have 4S9, Radio City Station, N.Y. BENSON & HEDGES D n ie r South more tban sis tridu, but he • No valid contract existed suspect he also was being charged IVb. Gagne’s appeal in toe state case 1(Xlt9. Be aura to specify Mrth after toe decree had been issued in West Nsrth East Sstrtk sot his hand on the nine of data. Sand an additional 32 for between a real estate agent and with illegal possession of narcotics • 14 dlamondi. D n m i^ i queen the NEW Aatro-Oraph Match­ purchaser of a piece of property. and advised of his constitutional federal court. Dbl. 14 INT Dbl. was covered by East’s king maker wheal end booklet. In toe first case, the hi^ court rights. • The state could appeal its own Pass 29 Dbl. Pass and Chip’s ace. Reveals romantic comblnatlona rejected Earl M. Christian’s appeal The trooper found a pistol and motion to dismiss criminal charges Pass Redbl. Pass 24 At tr a point Chip could and compatibilities lor all of his conviction on possession of quantities of suspected narcotics with prejudice against three defen­ Pass Pass Dbl. Pass get out for down one, but be aigna. dants, after a trial court judge sup­ Pass Pass cocaine and heroin and having a when Civistian told him there was a saw a chance to scrounge AOUAMUB (Jan. ZO-Fab. IS) pressed key evidence obtained Success In your endeavors la weapon In a motor vehicle. He gun In toe trunk. borne with hit contract throu^ a wiretap. THE HOT WATER TANK THE BASEMENT FLOOR I HOPE THE KIPS THE PLUMBER He led the spade 10. Once likely today, provided you tticfc claimed the trial court erred by Also toe justices ruled: Opening lead: 49 • The trial court acted correctly B U R S T L f K S r N I G H T ISAGHEETOF ICE. ^ PONT BOTHER HIM .'' WANTS A HOCKEV more. West bad a chance to to your o^lnal game plan. refusing to suppress evidence seized • A consent decree entered in Whan you begin to make by dissolving an attachment Jay ANP THE FURNACE ^ PUCK. beat the contract, but be by a state trooper who searched U.S. District Court settled a class departuraa, all may go awry. Realty, Inc. won against property W E N T O U T ^ I L L F IX ’E R - ' missed the simple play of Ouistian and his car after stopping action complaint filed in federal By Oswald Jaceby FWCCB (Fab. Z lh M a ^ ZO) purchased by Abeam Development and James iaeaby the spade king f o U o ^ by him for speeding. court'and another suit brought in a iHniTmiup This la not tha day to offer Corp. The judge ruled there was no trump ‘lead. LHeduckei' He ducked! unsoUcitad advice or counsel to Christian was stopped on state court by a recipient in toe Aid 'The test of real cliampioos Now Chipdp played ace of friends. Even If your opinion la Interstate 95 in Milford Nov. 4,1960, to Families with Dependent enforceable contract forcing Abeam Is their ability to scramble clu ^ clubI ruff, sped)spade to his raquaated, be careful what you after radar showed he was traveling Children program. to pay a commission to Jay Realty. out of trouble. Here we aee ace, second club ruffru and aay or how you aay It. Chip Martel turning a bot­ of is. Seven A M iB (Mareli 21-AprH IS) tom into a top with a little In and a sure trump You are likely to have things help from his opponents. tridi and top score sore to under control today, but thafe'a a possibility your com­ Appeals may delay Pawers trial Lew S t u ^ , sitting come. (NEWIPAPBI DrnmPIUSB ASSN.) panions or aasodatas could North, bid one dlaniond he make mittakea affecting you. TAURUS (April 2 0 ^ 20) HARTFORD (UPI) — The corrup- the chief state’s attorney. cluding Budney’s rejectitm of toe Unless your Instructions are 'tlon trial of former Transportation Budney’s decision concluded ac­ motion for dismissal because of ACROSS 2 Nuraa't Antwar to Praviout Punia explicit today, people are not (^mmissloner Arthur B. Powers tion on pretrial motions filed in toe prosecutorial mismanagement. ataittant apt to perform teaks at you may be delayed by defense appeals case to date. 1 Principal 3 Inkling would Ilka them done. Don't h is lawyer plans to make Appeals to toe state’s highest iTiinj ~^blan)e^blamethem. them. Moynaban asked for dismissal of NJU I KNOW A80UT 5 NewDall 4 Lait inning Wednesday to the Connecticut court by defense attorney Timothy projaet (abbr.) 5 M ao-___ TsiililMI (May 21-Jia21-J«na 20) If toe charges claiming (3iief State’s . Supreme Ciourt. C. Moynaban could delay toe s^ rt of o o 8 Sand off lung you hav«\aomolhlngj dHficun< to Attorney Austin J. McGulgan im­ MON^ AV»nTEK^ i 12 Skirt do todaystodayklt'a K'a best that you Superior Court Judge Walter R. Powers’ trial w h i c h /l ^ been 6 PurchaMr properly leaked testimony given to a T H A T I T $ u p s \ 13 Dry.atwlna 7 Raal schedule It as early as possible. Budney set the stage for the delay expected to start this weot: 14 Oittinctiva air 8 Intarweava Your desire to be productive ' by refusing Monday to dismiss the Moynaban said he had narrowed one-man grand jury investigating 15 Homa of S ____ Lang could wane quickly. ..six counts against Powers on the the number of denied pretrial alleged corruption in toe Depart­ Adam CANCER (June 21-July 22) Syna grounds of alleged misconduct by motions he may appeal to five. In­ ment of Transportation. iqibi 10 Angara Resolve any dlaagreemente 181 rSi.E. . 11 Final you and your mate nwy have WThosain □ n c i Q today hi private. Matlera could Miiknos U t I K I t l gat worse if they are diacuaaed 1hAU£5 I-II ZOOamand IS H a w ^ In the presence of outsiders. -SQVC f3 Nagata 83 Entraat tttTZ. Island LEO (July 22-Au^ 22) Be sure 21 Swnmartima 24 CharttaMa or- 35 Small Island to ahow adequate a|>praclatldn (abbr) 38 Radio typa 54 RapuMic of to paraona who go out of their 22 Uugh ayliabla (abbr.) way to help you today. A lahufe Iraland 4 ^ 23 Not difficult 39 Jacob's twin to do so will lose their atoM- o k av, m a ‘a m , let^ h ave OH,C3EAR, 25 Chinaaa 251 26 Air (prafix) 41 Maws 55 Cincinnati ball anoe In tha future. tfElOO (Aug. 2S-EepL 22) You '/OUP PRIVER'$ LICENSE. (T'SSOIAE- 27 VagataMa 42 Lung ailmant club (abbr.) 2aBKrolrtlw 45 Tibatsn . could be more adroH at man­ fool ‘ tp fM d W H E (? p 29 MMturtof gaislls 57 Small man aging thhiga lor others today 30 Young woman than you will be in handling bI<-.''V .. IN AAV 34 Ught gaa 47 Ovarium 31 VMHopara 4IU4uafy 58 Common your own affairs. Taka pahw to PURSE,, SSAMuoa do a good lob In each area. ' 37 Ortak daffy 32 Coluffinitt'a 49 Wing (Fr.) addar antry 80 Salary U M A (BepL SS-Oet 22) Your HERE..^ SSHaavy poealblittlee for porsonal goln dOUianall 1 T" T“ 4 r “ 9 7 • 10 It look good today. Uncharaoter- 41 Munlaa letloaHy, you might not bo too AlFoaHM 13 13 14 wNNng to eharo that which ydu lowaK \ aetsmoihara. AA ^ It 19 1^ ■ e o n n o (Ocl i 44Isv. m when you buy ft T 1 30 31 Try not to toko yourtalf or what you do too tariouily lodao. Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe. t o u 'H parform waH, provMad 51 Not (n 33 33 34 Regular and Menthol. 52 Part of a tkot you don't M hialgnlflcant fac- t h a t FBUT U KE A IT IT 33 39 30 j T 33 toregoltoyou. I'M (S(0\NG TO B E 56 H w ^ n d o f EAWrTAMUS (Nov. PUR6UEC?BYAtsl NEVVL.y-WAXEC> Minaatiaha 34 39 34 Open a box today 19 CreMLaha 21) TNo Is not a good day to /ANGR.Y VVOMAIsl F U 3 C 3 R I O U ST taK about maltais you wWi (o W A U C H ? aOKaiplLail 37 M W A V lN 6 r A M C?R A .c p o e o 61 Har MaleR/a kaop sooieL Evan your dosoot s M p (8 b b rj 49 41 43 43 oonEdantt may, uoIntonUonst- 62 0le>wtsl .. ly, M Iho eat out of the bsg. 63UmrtMa|l M 41 49 47 .'8 piBir8«oS UnOMOOIIMHFMFUIONAM — g-— -- — 4^ v r 91 93 i r ' T l " IT PRQCTERtQRMBLE-aTOREOOUPON I W y O Ij f fd im itM tt 0 “ ascolpn M ' IT II 19 PiMMertng for Ike 'IOk Warning: The Surgeon General'Has Determined DOWN •0 91 93 Woartog a wind-U watch a m i beeauia yoar qaarts- That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 1 Franeh •3 94 99 6 mg "tar;' 0.6 tng'nicotine av. per cigarana, by FTC milhod. woman (abbr.| powarad ticker Is tat tlw s a v e !! MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Jan. U. 1983 — 11 \{\ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 11. 1983 V Developer plans 32-uitR project

At the Feb. 7 hearing, the ZBA A proposal to zone land o ff North tion time. consider the zone change request also will Uke up a request from Leisure Main Street to a Planned Residen­ « The land lies to the rear of an old and the preliminary site plan. Preferred Equities II for resubdivi­ rocus/ tial Zone to pave the way for con­ house Peterman converted to Peterman said today if the in­ struction of up to 32 residential units apartments at 404 N. Main St., just terest rates drop, he will build the sion of'a parcel at the rear o f Color will be heard by the Planning and east of the point across from Union units as apartments. If they do not Tiles on Broad Street into two Zoning Commission Feb. 7. Street. drop, he will build them as condos, parcels. It will also consider a special The zone change Is requested by The complex wotHd be about 2S0 but will retain ownership of some of Barney Peterman Sr., who plans the feet back fro m 'N orth Main and them. exception to convert a single family units either as apartments or as con­ would be approached from a lot that The preliminary plans are for two- residence to a two-family house at dominiums, depending on what fronts on North Main. bedroom units of 952 square feet 82 Ridge St. The request comes financing is available at construc­ At the Feb. 7 hearing the PZC will each. from Maurice S. French. Playpen would hove room for 168 l\ . ' *•/ ^ , \ drawn by Facilities Design then, the Building Department can Plans on file with the town's occupy about 4,500 square feet of Associates Inc. of 12 Montauk Ave., < issue a permit. ■ Building Department for the space on thd lower level of the Mall New London. proposed Playpen cafe and at 811 Main St. restaurant show seating for 168 oc­ Kenneth Burkamp, owner of the If you have an old photo you’d like That firm specializes in designing cupants with 32 of the seats at a U- Mall, sees the establishment of a to see appear in the Manchester restaurant there as the means of restaurants and similar facilities. Herald, submit old photos to Focus shaped bar. Its logo is a person at a drafting bailing him out of financial troubles Elditor Adele Angle. Photos, which J I * ■ * it also indicates a dance floor in which have put him in debt to the board wearing a chef’s hat. w ill be run in the “ Hecognize These UPl photo the restaurant. The restaurant will town for about $40,000 in taxes. Faces?” column, will, of course, be Facilities Design also designed The plans indicate an entrance returned. the Playpen restaurant which was to near the town parking lot east of the Rainy day pals Food columnist James Beard have been located in the yarn m ill in building. It would be north of the writes for more than 200 the Cheney Historic District until Nose to nose with her dog in the rain, Amy Aden, a senior at » new, still incomplete, entrance newspapers in the United States. plans for it w ere abandoned in late Test results due Burkamp has constructed at the se­ Florida State University in Tallahassee, tries to convince the Read his remarks on food every 1981. Members of the historic dis­ cond level. V- retriever, Oso, to pick up his leash and walk along with her. The W ednesday in the M anchester trict commission felt it would be in­ C O V E N TRY — The results of the. Plans for the restaurant wepe idea is for Amy to carry the umbrella and Oso to carry the leash. Herald. appropriate for the area. Ninth Grade proficiency tests will be sent home with students this Burkamp has been granted a special exception‘by the Planning Results of the Cognitive Abilities and Zoning Commission for the Tests, given to grade 10 students in Habib off on urgent AAideast miission parking the restaurant needs. The the fall,, are available in the appeal period for that exception guidance office. For information call the guidance office at 742-9383. Arafat described his talks with struction of settlements in the West White House meeting with Presi­ ends Jan. 21 if there is no appeal by < .onlipiKMl from piigr I Hussein and other senior Jordanian Bank after Reagan announced his dent Reagan, Vice President George despite the PLO evacuation from officials as successful and said Sept. 1 peace plan calling for a Bush, Secretary of State George Beirut Jordanian-Palestinian relations Palestinian entity on the Israeli- Shultz and Defense Secretary "The Israeli people have gone were "based on the unity of destiny occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip Caspar Weinberger, officials said. Obituaries through too years of Zionism and and objective." in association with Jordan. “ It’s disappointing there hasn’t terror.■' adviser Rafi Eitan said in In a statement to reporters at the The PLO leader said the United been more headway,” Habib said, in On the rocks Amman airport, Arafat said his States also cannot be trusted, U.S. efforts since autumn to get an interview with Israel Radio. "I James A. Macllvain had lived in Vernon the past 40 believe we still face 100 years of talks with new Soviet leader Yuri because it did not prevent the talks started between Israel and James A. Macllvain, 31, of years. He was a member of Fayette Zionism and until the Israeli nation Andropov would deal with “ current massacre at two Palestinian Lebanon. Ashford, died Sunday of injuries Lodge of Masons of Rockville. resides securely in its land... international efforts to bring about refugee camps in Beirut following suffered in a motorcycle accident in Besides his wife and son he leaves another 100 years of terror." peace in the Middle East.” evacuation of Palestine Liberation Habib said his assignment is to Ashford. He was the husband of a daughter,'Carol Carney of South ,Ax~ . • Only minutes before the inter­ He said the talks in Moscow, the Organization forces in September, emphasize “ on an urgent basis” the Adventure Challenge chose Wolf Rock in Margaret (Dichele) Macllvain and Windsor; three brothers, Francis view. a small terrorist bomb first direct PLO-Soviet contacts “ American credibility with me U.S. belief problems with the agen­ •fnf a the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taft, Ward Taft and Douglas Taft, Mansfield as a training site recently for exploded in the Old City of since Andropov’s rise to power last has been torn up in the massacres at da of the negotiations cap be solved. ■ ^ - «■ Macllvain of Manchester. all of Manchester; a sister, Helen lerusalem. injuring two Arab November, also would deal with the Chatila and Sabra,” he said, kids from Bennet and filing junior high In Beirut, a senior Lebanese of­ He was bom in Manchester and Kilpatrick in Florida; and four ii workers, police said. Israeli invasion of Lebanon last referring to the camps where ficial said late Monday Lebanon had had lived in Ashford for the past grandchildren. schools. The interview also concided with June 6 and other topics related to several hundred residents were accepted an U.S. compromise plan four years. Funeral services will be private, a PLO statement from Paris the Palestinian cause, killed by Christian Phalange Clockwise, starting from the photo at to break a deadlock in talks with Besides his w ife and parents he Wednesday, at Ladd Funeral Home, claiming responsibility for a Arafat said he doubts Washington militias. Israel on the withdrawal of foreign leaves a daughter, Katherine Macll­ 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. Burial right, David Chatzky climbs with the aid of grenade attack on a Tel Aviv bus can achieve peace in the region Habib, who said his first stop will troops from its territory. vain of Ashford and a sister, Mrs. will be in Grove Hill Cemetery at Saturday that injured 12 people. because Israel accelerated con­ be Israel, left Monday following a a rope. Gail Cutler. the convenience of the family, liiere are no calling hours. Memorial There will be a memorial service Frank Pisch and Sandy Hanley Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Community donations may be made to the 3 Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., Masonic Home and Hospital, demonstrate rappelling and later, Terri Church N.Y. prison uprising ends Manchester. There are no calling Wallingford, or to a charity of the Burnett, Eric Lohr, Sandy Hanley and hours. Memorial contributions may donor’s choice.'^ Shelley Factora watch Pisch demonstrate r

Billy Martin going . «V . back to Yankees January's Garnet Astudy in versatility m .NEW YO RK I UPl) — Billy Martin, fired twice before by principal owner George Steinbrenner, today was named to manage the New York Yankees for the third time in eight years. \ > 3 .Martin, fired as manager of the Oakland A ’s after last season, replaces Clyde King, who stepped "in as interim .-r- manager on Aug. 4. One of the most popular figures ever to wear the 't'ankee pinstripes. Martin is being counted on to help the club recover some hefty losses at the box office brought about by its fifth place finish in the American tru st \ l-eague East last year, Martin, who played for the Yankees during the 1950s, For over one hundred years, generations was named Yankee manager for the first time during have put Uieir trust in Watkins. The Holmes the 1975 season when he succeeded Bill Virdon. He led Staff strives to continue that trust with the team to the world championship in 1977 but was fired warmth and sincerity to each family served. by -Steinbrenner for the first time — officially, he Pendant set in 14k 14k yellow gold A lovely lady's ring set resigned — in a melodramatic, tearful scene, July 24, yellow gold with oval bracelet set with 2 with a rectangular cut genuine garnets and 7 garnet in 14k yello w ' 1978, for remarks he made about Steinbrenner and star faceted genuine garnet. $120. diamonds. $270.. gold. $140. - Reggie Jackson. Bob Lemon took over the floundering team at that point and led it to a World Series victory. 0 ' Martin was brought back as Yankee manager, FUNERAL HOME replacing Lemon, on .lune 19, 1979,. but was fired again DIRECTORS on Oct. 28. 1979 after he was involved in a fight with HOWARD L. HOMES ARTHUR.Q. HOLMES Joseph Cooper, a marshmallow salesman, in a Trusted Jsweters SirKS 1900 RICHARD p : h o l m e s HOWARD M. HOLMES Bloomington. Minn., bar. DOWNTOWN MANCHEmn Hartford • Naw Britain • Westfarms MaN Get the Want Ad habit . . read and use the little ads in Amwcm CapfMAWMMT 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL 846-6310 Classified regularly. . 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD; Tues., Jan. 11. 1983 MANCHETlan r “ ■ ~ Yankee Traveler MHSgrad named Advice Arts and crafts, Harvard marshal Confidence, Ingrid D. Jacobson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Mom longs to tell daughter Stephen K. Jacobson of 43 Meadow Lane, has been winter carnivals elect^ first senior class marshal at Harvard Universi­ 'stupidity' ty. Miss Jacobson was elected by 1,800 niembers of the the truth about her birth 3 - 1983 graduating class of which she is president. As highlight weekend marshal she will be responsible for organizing all senior Uniform Reciprocal Child 7.2 , D E AR AB B Y: When I | and Grace class activities during commencement week. In future was 16, I got pregnant b ^ '^ ^ I Support Law. years she w ill be responsible for class reunions and 342 1 V I,r ' ( i 4$2 I ‘my steady boyfriend. 1 For more detailod infor­ Kditor's Nole: Another in a Heries o f tion. fund-raising efforts on ’ mation, call your local ;wanted to keep the baby, H O LLYW (X )D - When Cheryl Ladd takes to the weekly features wrilleii for l ‘PI hy the 1 u ite .r ik 3 K k u behalf of the University. welfare office. You do not IT’S WINTER carnival time in Ver­ ’• $ I H W2 Stroroe* ;but m y parents wouldn’t 1 Frutk She’s a 1979 graduate of Dear Abby air as "Grace Kelly” Feb. 21, plenty of people will AI,A Auto and Travel (^lub aimed at <>i cksp« have to be on welfare to mont. The weekend of Jan. 14-16 kicks off 1 Mr^wtek • J I H let me. Instead they sent providing New l^nglanders wrilh fuel- 0 3 Jekatfl Manchester High School be poised to hate the ABC bio-pic. a season of 11 carnivals all over the hills TfVTT ” 11 M me to another state to stay qualify for assistance from eonserving- eluse-to-hoine leisure Ksib “ t 1 M 497 » and is the recipient of the Abigail Van Buren this office. Film biographies of the famous are a risky and dales of the Green Mountain State. C,ekr ’ \\ 96 S22 Ma.i.a •with m y aunt and uncle, trips. i Harvard College business at best, and few have been greeted wiUi From Jan. 14-22 is the Okemo canival, ‘A2 Masevti Rc.'t tl ;who took wonderful care of Honorary Scholarship , D E AR A B B Y: ’The letter closed scrutiny tton accorded this version of the life ^ featuring snow sculpture, a torchlight 'v ii.'T j'f.':! i ;me. After I had my baby ^ By Jon Zonderman and the Agassiz Cer­ of the beloved film star-turned Princess of Monaco parade, fireworks. Las Vegas Night, car­ ■(I’ll call her Tammy), my ‘ from "H is W ife,” who was ALA Auto and Travel Club tificate of Merit. She is a that has been rushed th rou ^ production and will be nival queen, coronation and volleyball. ■aunt and uncle adopted her ^ suspicious of her husband Written for UPl J 0 '0 < 0 ! g 0 % sociology m ajor' and in­ because it took him all day on the air less than five months after her death. -Call (802 ) 228-4041 for more information. 'on the condition that I r 0 0 0 0 0 * tends to enter the field of to play 18 holes of golf, But at least give Cheryl credit for confidence and W b;l LESLEY. Mass.- (U P I) - Art At Stowe, the carnival goes from Jan. Iwould never tell her I was honor it. One day, when asked I’m never quick advertising and public reininded me of something exhibit openings in Connecticut, winter 15-23 and includes sleddog races, ;her real mother. ’Tammy is of legal age and en ou ^ to reqxMid in any relations when she that happened many years "Stupidity,” adds the former "(jharlie’s Angel” CHERYL LADD WILL PLAY GRACE KELLY carnivals in Vermont and a series of Tyrolean Night, snow-golf, “ Anybody ; Tammy’s real father, sufficiently mature to han­ way other than to name the with a slight laugh, as she sits, elegantly beautiful graduates. ago. . . . ABC blo-pic probably will have Its detrac tors crafts workshops in New Hampshire Can Do It” alpine race and snow sculp­ -who bad just turned 17 at dle it, if she wants to know person I was talking to. ^ in a teal blue and black ensemble topped with a chic She is the founder and Our telephone number highlight the weekend of Jan. 14-16, the tures. Call (802 ) 253-7326 for more infor­ I the time, couldn’t accept who her biological parents Then I could kick myself. black slouch hat, discussing the cont^ption, near first president of the Har- was one digit different ALA Auto and Travel Club recommends. mation. :the responsibility, so as a are, I think she has the Any brilliant ideasf vard-Radcliffe Women’s. from that of a nearby golf abortion and birth of the project. ; favor to him, I listed Tam- right to know — but you PRIVACY PREFERRED It all began two years ago, she recounts, after she ART LOVERS can head for the Rugby Football Club and course. We frequently got 99999999^90 ;m y’s father as "unknown.” shouldn’t be the one to tell and her songwriter-producer husband, Brian ' Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford. FROM JAN. 11-15, over 100 is business manager of DEAR PRIVACY: telephone calls from peo­ 9999999990909 ' (I don’t even know where her. Russell, "had been to the Mcuiaco ’TV festival at the Conn., where the new year is being craftspeople from across the United the Radcliffe Pitches, an Put the offender on the ple asking for reservations, 9099990999990 !he is now.) For now, thank God she invitation of Grace and Prince Rainier. Brian men­ kicked off with an exhibit of paintings by States and Canada w ill gather at the acapella vocal group. The defensive, with this and we always gave them 0 9 9 0 09909990901 Tammy is now a is a happy, well-adjusted tioned the idea of a movie, and my first thought was Narilyn Beck 21 Connecticut artists. League of New Hampshire Craftsmen's group will perform at a Ingrid D. Jacobson response: "Why do you the correct number of the 9 9 0 9 0 9 9 9 0 9 0 0 9 0 ) eo*»*»****«**«| beautiful, happy, well- child, and leave well that it would be very, very difficult to do. The exhibit, "Connecticut Painters: 7 10th Annual January Seminar Program . dinner-theater sponsored ask?” golf course. 0 9 9 0 0 000.0 & 9 0 9 0 adjusted 15-year-old. She enough alone. Her initial reaction didn’t last long. & 7 & 7," got its name through the at the League’s Concord, N.H., center. by the Episcopal Church women of St. M ary’s (jhurch, Syndicated Columnist 00000900009000 <9ia«»*9******«*«*#| ‘ knows she’s adopted, but One Sunday niom i^ “ As we talked about it some more, I became method of selecting the artists. Seven The group w ill give seminars and Feb. 12. Her father is pastor of St. Mary’s. DEAR ABBY: My ex- <009 00 0 9 0 0 * 9 0 9 9 that is all. I am now happi­ DEAR ABBY: got a call from a ladyjwbo more excited about it. Then w e started to focus on painters were chosen by the curatorial wrkshops in numerous crafts. Ms. Jacobson was advertising manager for the husband is now seven 00000090009909 ly married and have two Sometimes when people asked, “ Is m y husband what w e’d like to do. What interested me most was staff. Each, in turn, was asked to select For information and applications call Aid? l^utt about contained less than 3 mg. Cinema City — The Madman (R ) 12:30, 2:15, gave a "Golden Fleece Award” in 1977, homework, special education and fam ily )ife programs. Digestion is usually ac- Best Friends (P G ) 7:40, Plaza— E.T. The Extra- of the game the odds are tremendous “ HOWARD Guaranteed 40s.” It has 19 chapters, a (With only occasional time they cause pain is their a ^ a r content and the Verdict (R ) 7:30, 9:55. — 3:45, 5:45, 7:30, 9:30. "The scientists attributed his change of PTA members who will be on the panel are C ^ t ^ complistied within a few Excessively sweet 9:55. - 48 Hrs. (R ) 7:10, Terrestrial (PG) 7. against success. But if you don't do it the Game” from the J.M. bibliography, index and a summer skips.) w ^ one is inflamed, like effects on the body, es­ Diner (R ) 9:30 with Shoot Willimantic drinks, of course, are 9:25. — The Dark Crystal odds are zero." heart in part to a survey of the Howard Company of short list of clubs. It is just Provencher, Gary Savilonis and James Harvey. ' an inflamed appendix. The hours after eating. Diges­ pecially teeth? the Moon (R) 7 :1 5.-FiU- Jillson Square Cinema astrophysics community which rated the known to be associated (P G ) 7:20, 9:35. New equipment to broaden the search Philadelphia. There is a great for an evening of The latest issue reports a Panelists from the school w ill be June (%arlamb,' Bren­ intermittent pains most tion is mostly in the first' carraldo (P G ) 6:45,9:40.— - Tooteie (PG) 7, 9:15. - search for "a needle in a cosmic D E AR R E A D E R : A re­ with dental problems, but Manchester eventually to 8 million narrow band radio sticker on the back saying reviewing the past with its membership total of 116. da Paullo and Karen Varsell. people who have diver- part of the small intestine. Peter Pan (G) 7, 8:55. haystack" worthwhile. cent report in the Journal sticky or solid sweet foods UA Theaters East — transmissions will come from the •BREAK SEAL - Betty Boop, Charlie Time and place for The movie will be "Dlgby — the World’s Biggest ticidosls complain about But moving the food of the American Dietetic that stiejL to teeth may be The Verdict (R ) 7:20,9:40. SHOWCASE National Aeronautical and Space Ad­ Ms. Tarter said the protype of the new PUNCHER IS IN HERE.” McCarthy, Shirley Temple tonight: 6:30 to 9 M ott’s Dog.” are more likely caused by a residue, after digestion, Cast Hartford Association pointed out worse than liquids. Eastwood — An Officer — Peter Pan (G) 7:15,9.— ministration's decision to spend $1.5 antenna will be operational in the spring This is protecting a tiny and Snow White souvenirs Community' Hall, 587 B. spasm of the colon. through the colon may take and A (Jentleman (R ) 6:45, Madman (R ) 7,8:40,10:20. S e l li n g million in fiscal 1983 on three ground- and anticipated a 4-to 5-year research metal gizmo fitted to poke — 370 items are illustrated, Middle Turnpike. Visitors •AJKUUN MATINEI DAILY Pinochle scores listed Mansfield FIRST SHOW ONLY $2.50 based antennas. and development period. out the papers. Also on the including nine welcome. 9. Trans-Lux College It e m s y o u Following are scores for the pinochle games con-, Poor Richards — E.T. Twin — ’Trail of the Pink n o lo n g e r ducted Jan. 8 at the Arm y and Navy Gub. Play isopen Hurrtan dynamo wants both The Extra-Terrestrial Panther (P G ) 7, 9. — Day 7 of diet to all senior citizens and starts Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. (P G ) 7:30, 9:30. Children of Paradise 7:45 n e e d o r INTERSTATE 84 [XiT 58 Rene M aire 707, Alfred Paquin 674, John GaUy 656, ^Showcase Cinema — with A Day in the Country UST HARTFORD 568-88K) Ellen Sasse 631, Dominic Anastaslo 607, Anthony Tootsie (P G ) 1, 7:15, 9:40. 7. u s e I s O’Maio 601, Vivian Laquerre 599, Ann Wajda 580, Paul holiday stress tind sym - T h e T o y (P G ) 1:10,7:20, Vernon 4 8 HOURS Diet, exercise help Ottone 577. 9:30. — Trail of the Pink Cine 1 * 2 — E.T. The p r o f it a b le Also Ann Fisher 576, Ernestine Donnelly 576, Harry Panther (P G ) 1:15, 7:30, Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 7, — SHOWmAT:— Pospisll 574, Robert Schubert 568, Ekiward ^ t t 568, and “ Shyness.” Send 50 cents D E AR D R. B L A K E R : I 9:45. — Airplane II: The 9. — An Officer and A 1:46“7:49-10:00 Alexander Gates 566. t o b o t h Don.t be fooled by the following state­ When you exercise while dieting you onions, one medium onion, W cup of onion in 2 teaspoons margarine or oil in a was a human dynamo and a stmped, self- Sequel (P G ) 1, 7:30, 9:35. Gentleman (R ) 7:15, 9:30. ment, “ Exercise doesn’t help anybody won’t lose muscle protein like you might green peas (fresh or frozen), two stalks non-stick pan with tight cover. Add 2 during the holiday season. I addressed envelope to Dr. - Best Friends (PG ) 1:30, West Hartford b u y e r a n d AIRPLANE 2 reduce. A person would have to walk 35 if you only cut fo<^ intake to reduce. of celery, one medium tomato, 2 ounces chicken liver and cook until Head lice program set shopped, cooki^, enter- .A sk Blaker in care of the 7:25, 9:45. — 48 Hrs. (R ) Elm 1 a 2 - E.T. The miles to lose one pound of fa t." It’s true tablespoons of chopped parsley. Manchester Herald, P.O. 1:45, L:45, 10. — Kiss Me Any exercise makes you feel wonder- brown but tender (about 3 minutes). Add Uined and in general, Extra-Terrestrial (PG) s e ^ r. — SHOWN AT:— but misleading! You do not have to do Not long ago the New England Journal made it a memorable Dr. Blaker Box 475, Radio Gty SU- Goodbye (P G ) 1:30, 7:20, 7:10, 9:30. — An Officer SEASONING: Salt, pepper, cin­ 2 'A tablespoons dry rice and saute S ^ awareness program on head lice is scheduled for 1A0“7:M*9:SS the 35 miles at one time for it to be effec­ of Medicine reported on studies con­ experience for everyone. tion. New York, N.Y. 9:35. - SUll of the Night and A Gentleman (R ) 7, namon, nutmeg, ground ginger, chili minutes. Add 1 tablespoon raisins, salt, 7;W p.m. Tonight at the Martin School cafeteria. Karen Blaker, Ph.D. tive ducted by a group of scientists at And they bent over 10019. (P G ) 1:45, 7:40, 9:35. powder, curry powder, ground cor­ pepper and (A cup of beef broth. Cook 9:20. Massachusetts General Hospital in­ backward to show their ap­ Write to Dr. Blaker at iander, turmetlc, cumin. over low heat for IS minutes, or until rice TOOTSIE The only way to reduce is to spend dicating that exercise stimulates the is cooked and absmhed. Serve with Vk preciation. the above adress. The more calories in physical activities than release of an opium-like chemical in the Now, however, I am volume of mall prohibits — SHOWN AT:— DRY GOODS: One shredded wheat cup cooked green peas. One apple. Cold-resistant Thoughts 1HN>-7:18-»:40 you obtain from food. 'There must be a brain. biscuit, five slices of whole-wheat bread TOTAL CALORIES - 1,235. eriuiusted and I am em­ personal replies, but deficit of 3,5(X) calories for every pound' Also, studies conducted by Lee S. (or three slices plus two slices of barrassed to tell my hus­ questions of general in­ CDtTIFS lost. However, it is surprising how much Berk, D.H.S. at Loma Linda University pumpemickle), rice (for 1 cup cooked), 1 FOR MEN (600 calories): orchid developed band bow I fe e l because he terest w ill be discussed In BEST FRIENDS The trolley bus waiting at the terminus when I came help a comparatively small amount of Medical Center in California produced teaspoon vegetable oil, Vt cup of bMf Add another slice of whole-wheat will merely tell me not to pany the aftermath of both Now I am alone and all I future columns. VMETY exercise can be when dieting: toast, 1 teaspoon butter, and 1 teaspoon pleasant and unpleasant have is a great busineas. It from the cathedral was already crowded. I was helped “i-SHOWN AT: — similar results. broth, 1 teaspoon of honey, tea and/or MIAMI (UPI) — A 61-year-old genetic do so mudi next year. He 1:S0-7:29-9:49 of honey to breakfast along with one work. In your case. It wasn’t worth R. Dr. Blaker is currently on by friendly bands and, as I wriggled past the driver, coffee. researdier, operating from a small frantw bouse, won’t lut me complain. T H E SAFE.ST and most pleasant way t o m o r r o w I will help you decide glass of orange juice and nother lA cup of seems you feel both one of the many courteous Turks of Ixmir rose from his has developed a new cold-resistant orchid hor­ I want to continue to put Involved in a project to lose extra pounds is to increase your what kind of exercise you shoutd take DEAR READER: You seat sa^ng, “ Here, T e ^ , take my apace.” ^NISSME MENUS FOR WEDNESDAY melon balls. Use 3 ounces of cream ' myself all out for the satisfaction |md exhaus­ analysing people’s secrets. physical activity and decrease your food and how much. Move it and lose it. ticulturists say will revive the industry and make don’t want any advice but I BREAKFAST (275 calories) cheese to make the luncheon sandwich. holidays and still have a tion. Those ebottons are If yon w o ^ like, to help, GOODBYE intake. But, don’t go to extremes. For him a millionaire. have some for yon just the What is space? A seat on a crowded bus? Room to Toast and melon balls. One slice of At dinner, double the portions of livery ■ympathetlc ear during nw not incompatible. seixi your secret to her at —SHOWN Ar<— example, if you walk two miles a day at g SHOPPING LIST FOR WEDNESDAY Laymond Hardy has been tinkering In his lab with same. dance the polka? A breath of fresh air for nnoke-fllled 1:30>7-.20-»:38 whole-wheat toast with 1 teaspoon butter and rice. recuperation period, u SECRETS, Newspaper moderate rate you will bum up 200 or AND THURSDAY coldresistant vegetables since the costly Florida D E AR D R. B L A K E R : I Even men who have not lungs? The end of the trail up a mountain? It is these— M-CBITIfSMIMI or margarine and 1 teaspoon honey; W If you have missed any of this aeries that too much to askT Enterprise Association, 200 DAIRY PRODUCTS: I UbIespoon of freeze of 1977. _ am not writing to got ad­ been abaentee husbands rest, acUvity, change, a point of view. But It is more -JAN ■BSaLS’ a more calories, a really brisk walk will cup m^lon balls (defrosted, un­ and wish to catch up, s i^ for the BIP Park Ave.. New York, STH.LOFTHE butter or margarine, 2 ounces of cream In the process,~Hardy developed a new hybrid vice. I merely want to sometimes lose their wives . than these. It is the room to grow, the tim e to live, that ‘■osRBam.v* use from 270 to 400 calories. Bicyling at a sweetened). Tea or coffee with lemon Kit. This kit provides complete direc- d e a r READER: Why N.Y. 10166. Any use of thU ** MCK BUMRSa cheese, 2 tablespoons of cottage chem , orchid by crossing a small, scrawny but cold- and 100 percent o f their is provided and protected by the patterns of our life. NIGHT moderate speed for one hour will help and/or artificial sweetener. One ffiuu of not ask your husband? But warn your readers about information be kept ~aOMVDAX — — SHOWN ATI— ‘A cup of plain yogurt, 22 fluid ounces of 'Tions for the program, a calorie chart, Like the area inside the lines of the hop-scotch pattern you of approximately 250 calories, an skim milk. .. reslstant Georgia orchid with a lavish and lovely not the way yon eipresaed trying too hard to succeed. children grow up just like ’ aaNwra weight and height charts for both men oonfldmtlal. space Is all about us waiting f w us to use it. hour of tennis about 400 calories, and powdered nonfat sUm ntiiUt. South American strain. It. in your letter. It's not what it’s cracked yours. The difference and women, 14 days of additional slim­ Beside me on that crowded bus I discovered a new skiing or Jogging many more. LUNCH (430 calories): The result is the "EnduracoM Orchid," a hybrid to him that you up to be. between moat of them and 1S4 I MEAT AND FISH: S ounces of extra ming menus, spot-reducing exercises, friend. Someone’s space for the trip back to school, T H E T O Y ^ Cream cheese sandwich. Mix 2 ounces that producM a colorful 4-incb corsage that can are not complaintng to get .Fdr 15 years I worked 11 you Is that you have a lean ground beef, 2 ounces of chicken and a wall chart on which to plot your given to me by a pattern of courtesy, afforded roe place- It is not difficult to cut some calories of cream cheese with one small orange, withstand temperatures as low as 10 degrees for u bis permission to do lass in hours a day. I had started a aoooaosful IniRnies from your food intake. For instance 10 liver, 3 ounces of canned tuna (water- progreu. Men as well as women can lose space and time-space in which to grow in my undoetan- peeled and minced, and one chop^ long as eight days. It also has a shelf life of thiee to the years aband. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Jan. 11. 1983 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 11, 1983 Mbc wins three In row High School World SPORTS Page 1b

VOL. IL, No. 14 Newspaper of Manchester Higf^ School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald; r.v x m All-time record crowd Foreign . k t' - Hit sq u ad s I t sees Georgetown win officer , «■ ‘i'- . t,. ' - i - attack AAHS SYRACUSE, N.Y. (U P I)-A n all- helped by a 39 percent shooting per­ time NCAA on-campus crowd of 31,- formance by Syracuse, led 49-35 at speaks 327 at the Carrier Dome nearly did the intermission. placed on a book bill in the student’s in Georgetown Monday night but the Georgetown opened the second This week at MHS, Student Hoyas held off the crowd and Big half with an 8-2 spurt for its largest Assembly members wUl be going to name. This card must be bought Recently, Edward Kemp, a police each high school year or book blU East rival Syracuse to defeat the lead of the game, 57-36, with 18 each homeroom in the form of "hit 14th-ranked (Jrange 97-92. minutes remaining. officer, from Austria, visited squads.” These hit squads are will be again issued. : Manchester High School's Law and “It was a typical Georgetown- The Orangemen, however, led by talking to each homeroom in the The hit squad members are Toby Order^Class. He gave an interesting Syracuse game,” said Coach John senior tri-captain .Erich Santifer, hope of selling S.A.A. cards. Brown, Frank Hacker, Bob Granda, talk on the differences of laws TTiompson, whose Hoyas survived a then began their run, hitting nine Some might say "What is Terry Bresinski, Julie Meridy, Mike between our country and his. In ad­ 21-point collapse to up their record straight points, seven by Santifer. S.A.A.?” S.A.Aj is Manchester Roy, Becky McCray, Bill PrenetU, dition. he spoke on the differences in to 10-4. “The kids weren’t satisfied With the Hoyas leading 60-45, , High’s government. It is the Allyson Siwik, Mike LeToumeau, reactions to laws. Jeff Borgida, Brenda Kuhl, Alex with a first-half lead. They wanted Syracuse ripped off 11 more un­ organization in which students can to follow id the tradition of a nip- answered points, including five by The first difference he pointed out G lenn, Lynne Sam pson, Joe*- was that in Australia there is no plea voice their own opinion in the and-tuck game but we never lost our center Andre Hawkins and four by making of school decisions. The Donovan, Gahan Fallone, Amy composure. star forward Leo Rautins, to n'&rrow bargaining. This provides for a Fournier, Pam Gurney, Johh organization also promotes and “I told the team.during a timeout, the gap to 60-56. faster judicial system. For many Rogers, and Dennis Madden. persons, plea bargaining may be an plans activities for the students. ‘You’re playing Syracuse well but A layup by Santifer brought the KAREN WHITE The hit squads are made up of two unfamiliar si iject, so it was •*,*'■*• you’re not doing as well against the Orangemen within 63-60 seconds . works with one of MHS’s new computers. members and they will be S.A.A. provides funds for most crowd,” ’ Thompson said. later and the teams traded baskets explained. Plea bargaining is used school organizations and also spon­ by people who try to get a lighter explaining the new rules Involving “You can’t play them,” Thomp­ for several minutes until Gene Walr- S.A.A. cards. Last year the card was sors such things as Battle of the son said. don and substitute center Sean sentence, usually accomplished by i Bands, the upcoming morp dance, admitting to a lesser crime. This $5.00, but this year the cards are Georgetown, 1-1 in the Big East, Kerins scored for Syracuse to tie it Problems forseen $6.00. This raise in price is due to the pep rallies, and concerts. The was led by freshman guard Michael at 82 with 3:59 left. takes much time and makes courts assembly also promotes such civic crowded and tangled in red tape. tial, not only as a beneficial tool, but systems are now entering into com­ extre cost for the photo ID and for Jackson’s record-setting 31 points, After a tie at 36, Hoya forward Opening the newspaper today, we the chance to win a moped. The new functions as the canned food drive X Also, in Australia, the victim’s also as a potentially detrimental in­ puters, giving their students im­ including four of the Hoyas’ last six Bill Martin hit a basket off a read of the potential nuclear rule involving S.A.A. cards is that and the Toys for Tots. points. and guard David Wingate connected rights are considered more impor­ holocaust and the arms build-up. We fluence on our society. proved education and hands-on So be prepared this week! The hit tant than the criminal's. Criminals With the perfection of the silicon experience with the computer. This every person participating in a club, r * 3 The Orangemen suffered their se-’ on a three-point play to make it 91-86 read about unemployment reaching sport, or organization must squads are coming. Their job is im­ cond straight defeat to fall to 11-2 with 1:56 left. are dealt with more severely. Kemp an all-time high and the economy an chip, the pinball games of the past gives these students an even greater portant, so support them and buy said, "When you do the crime, you have been replaced by the video- advantage over those coming from purchase a card. If a student does and 2-1 in Big East play. But the Orangemen refused to fold all-time low. War rages in the not buy a card, the cost for it will be your S.A.A. c4rd. — B.P. “We made a great comeback but pay the time no matter what." game. At arcades across the nation poorer backgrounds. Not only does as freshman Rafael Addison scored Middle-East, while crime at home we’d dug a big hole for ourselves the next six points, giving Syracuse Whether or not this is a better forces us to lock ourselves in virtual and in the homes of hundreds of the computer magnify class system may be a question posed in thousands of Americans, the youth and then a couple of key calls at the a 92-91 lead with 1:28 left. UPI photo fortresses. Though all the major differences, it also widens the end didn’t go our way,” said the not so distant future. But Jackson then collected the stories appear to focus on these of America is becoming addicted to generation gap. The youth of today Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim. ERICH SANTIFER OF SYRACUSE IS HOUNDED In Australia there are mandatory video games. This use of computer Hall of Fame honor game winners, a 16-footer and a pair terrible events, one continuous see the computer as nothing but a Business head ‘‘When you make a great effort after of foul shots, while Wingate ended . .by Georgetown’s Bill Martin In Carrier Dome game sentences for drunk driving. For the technology to pacify, if not (liesen- tool, while their parents view it as a story-line has concerned a seeming­ The late Tom Kelley, long-time varsity baseball and football coach that sort of first half, and then lose, the scoring on a dunk with 7 seconds first offense, the penalty is 90 days sitize, people of all ages is only the frightening futuristic instrument ly hopeful occurence; the develop­ at Manchester High and later director of athletics, was inducted into it really doesn’t matter.” left for the final margin. in jail, and a $1,000 fine. On the se­ beginning. As the field of robotics is which they could never control. This Patrick Ewing chipped in 15 for the of 31,327 was the largest on-campus ment of the personal home com­ the Connecticut High School Coaches’ Assn. Hall of Fame recently in The Orangemen got off to fast Besides Jackson, whose 31 points cond arrest the offender must serve developed, workers in all fields of creates yet another difference Hoyas. Santifer led Syracuse with 19 gathering to ever witness an NCAA puter. sets courses Hamden. Accepting the honor, and plaque, was Kelley’s son, Thomas, start, hitting the first four points of was a record performance for a first points while Tony Bruin chipped in game, breaking the old mark of 27,- six months in jail and pay a $5,000 The social, military, and industry will be replaced by between the two generations, the game, but Georgetown, led by year Big East Player, Wingate 16 and Rautins added 12. 318 set in Syracuse last year ^gainst fine. economic problems that face the machines able to function more ef- making communication between the Have you ever wondered exactly routine training. Jackson’s 17 first-half points and scored 16 and standout center The record Carrier Dome crowd St. Johns. The police in Australia capture BO­ world today are not that unlike the ficently and hence for less money. two even more difficult. SS percent of the alleged rapists, a Unemployment will skyrocket as These are only a few of the poten­ what the business department at Cooperative courses with MCC for problems that have faced previous Manchester Community College figure much higher than that of the more and more workers, skilled tial difficulties that might be caused Manchester High School has to generations. War and pestilence are credit is another possible elective. United States. Also only two percent only in their now out-dated fields, by the computer, but this is not to offer? The answer is Plenty! A not bound by time. The computer in quick run-down on the multitude of Mr. Emil Ostrowski, head of the of convicted criminals ever repeat the advanced state that it now are replaced by the machine. Unlike say that the computer is all bad, but Memphis State ro,nked No. 1 their crimes or commit new ones. the industrial age, this machine runs rather that its development needs courses the business department business department since 1966, exists, however, is wholly new to offers includes accounting, predicts that changes in business Caillouette left mark Kemp sees many obstacles in itself and needs very little attention strict controls. The computer has our generation. As the computer education will be approaching, due front of police officers here. Also he stands on the threshold of radically at all. become important in our society, shorthand, college notetaking, doesn't see how officers can be The computer will also magnify and will be even more so as the typing, business machines, to automated offices. It has also changing our society, its potential transcription, business com­ been predicted that business will be “I always stressed in my many talks around the then bows to Virginia Tech recruited here. In Australia, there is for improving our quality of life has the class difference so prevalent in years go on. It can and will improve munications, “the office” and a facing critical personal difficulties state that for a man to be successful in life he would no political influence in the police, to be measured against the possible the world today. Those nations with our standard of living, but we must have to count on having at least five friends, “Dr. as there is in this country. computer technology will prosper, recognize its potential for damage three year business education in the near future. Studies predict consequences of its seemingly un­ program. that as many as five million office George Caillouette told me during a visit last week. H erald —Becky McCray limited capabilities. A significant while those without will fall further . and proceed into .the future, not with He was in much demand as a speaker for years. By Fred Lief the foul line, going 6-of-14 to Mississippi State, the SEC’s leading If you haven’t taken one of these jobs will be available by 1987. Unfor­ scorer, was in early foul trouble and problem facing our generation lies behind in social and economic reckless abandon, but with guarded Caillouette numbered a lot more than five A ngle UPI Sports Writer Virginia Tech’s 29-of-39. courses, perhaps you really ought tunately, it is also predicted that finished with just 12 points. in recognizing the computer’s poten­ development. In our nation, the rich optimism. — M.R. friends, this writer included, during his 83 years of “We really missed Keith on to. The business department has there will be a shortage of office On Monday afternoon Memphis At Houston, Akeem Abdul and upper-middle, class school fife which came to an end last Saturday. Earl Yost, defense,” said Kirk, whose team fell several items of new equipment this workers to fill these positions. Sports Editor State was the No. 1 team in the to 11-1. “He came out smoking to Olajuwon blocked 11 shots, including year, including four Lanier word Although some careers in the field For years. Caillouette was surrounded by country. By Monday night the one with five seconds left, to spark athletes from all walks of life, champions to also- start the game with several blocked processors, an internal phone of business require college training, Tigers were explaining their first shots. We’ve got guys to take up the the Cougars to their sixth straight Xavier rans. many can be acquired after com­ loss of the season. scoring slack but losing Keith on victory. SW Louisiana freshman system, updated calculators, a new It was through his genuine interest in sports as AAendel idea still flies copier, and coming soon, new elec­ pleting business courses at Less than four hours after the UPI defense really hurt us.” George Almones and Graylin well as his practice as a chiropractor that brought tronic typewriters with memories. Manchester High School. In fact, Board of Coaches-named Memphis Virginia Tech led 33-28 at the half Warner had 20 points each. One can safely assume that nearly small plastic cups, with food culture him into close contact with top sports figures for all Manchester High athletes - tor tree. analyze them as to what The word processors are present­ courses such as accounting, typing Distance runner Charlie Robbins gave Caillouette State the nation’s top team for the of the Metro Conference game. The At Syracuse, N.Y., freshman suffers every AP (advance placement) about an inch thick on the bottom. characteristics they exhibit and half a century. On the way up to the major leagues, first time in the school’s 36-year ly being used in the accounting and general office skills provide suf­ the least trouble of the thousands of athletes he Gobblers, backed by Steppe, Perry Michael Jackson scored 31 points Biology student feels like Jerry The top of the container is closed whether they are female or male. Lou Gehrig, Hank Greenterg and Leo Durocher all basketball history, the Tigers lost Young and Bobby Beecher, moved and Georgetown blew a 21-point Brown. They all exhibit the same course, the most popular course ficient skills to obtain a job after came' to Caillouette for help in clearing up aches worked on during his 58 years in practice. with a stopper, which is foam, ’Then a proper number of each sex among both college and non-college high school in the business field. 69-56 at Virginia Tech. in front 53-47 with 4:53 left. After a second-half lead before holding on in traits — a strong hatred of flies, an thereby letting in air. These flies of fly is placed in another tube (sort and pains. For eight years, the Manchester man “It gives the other team so much turnover by Memphis State, Tech the Big East game. insane desire to spray everything bound students. Typing three, Business courses are advan­ served as trainer for the Hartford Senators in the Helped McCluskey blows are such lecherous fellows that they of Fruit Fly "Garden of EMen” ). If business machines, transcription, tageous for the college bound stu­ incentive,” Memphis State coach went to a delay and the No. 1 team with Raid, and display bags under mate in eight hours and lay their Eastern League. these die, then more flies are and “the office” are also making dent as well; Studies also predict Joe McCluskey, Manchester’s most famous Dana Kirk said before the game of was out of it. At Baton Rouge, La., Dale Ellis their eyes. And most of the students eggs in the food medium. The hun­ For years he worked closely with and helped gathered to replace them. The only good use of these machines. that in the very near future, skills athlete, was a regular during his start up the track the top ranking. “They’ll all be so “We’ve been winning while lear­ hit for 23 points and Tennessee Xavier was sitting at his "well­ feel like Jerry Brown in another dreds of slimy yellow creepy Hartford’s Battling Bat Battalino train for impor­ decorated" study halLdesk one day problem is that the females must be The internal phone system is used such as typing will be used by two- ladder and during his long career. fired up. Anybody who plays us in ning,” Kirk said. “And we’ll learri squandered a lOpoint lead in the se­ way — they’re losers. crawlers called larve hatch. ’These tant world featherweight championship boxing Back in 1947, McCluskey won the Five Mile Road after getting back from the virgins for genetics sake, and thus to teach phone manners to future thirds of the work force. Business the next two weeks is going to say some things from tonight.” cond half in the SEC contest before Need an explanation? The AP disgusting creatures slink and slide the amount of females available is bouts as well as Meriden’s Louis “Kid” Kaplan. Race in Manchester on Thanksgiving morning. At this is the team that was ranked No. Elsewhere in a series of tight Top coming back.' For LSU, Howard holidays, reverting once again from Biology class has been conducting secretaries. This skill and many skills are also very useful for ob­ When the Aetna Life girls’ basketball team around in the food culture until it Is limited. Often the females must be age 37. he was the oldest" ever to turn the trick. 1.” 20 games. No. 5 UCLA beat Arizona Carter had 22 points and Leonard a person to a sophomore, when he fruit fly crossings since mid- others of secretaries are being taining a part time job during ranked with the best in the country, Caillouette was time — you guessed it — pupate! Oh taken right after they hatch, while taught in an innovative course, "the “I attribute my success and performance to Doc And so it was. Virginia Tech, State 87-86; No. 6 Kentucky edged Mitchell 14 rebounds. realized that-a high school student's December. Only about half the class wow! college. And think how lucrative behind the bench ready to help when needed. they are still virgins. The waiting office” . behind 21 points by Reggie Steppe Mississippi State 59-53 in overtime; In other games, Jimmy Foster life is like an EKG for a heart has been successful, with a bountiful So those pupa guys stick to the typing people’s term papers is! When the Hartford Blues came into existence, un­ and frustration results when these Business communications is an and 16 by , won its 13th No. 13 Houston downed Southwest had 30 points and 19 rebounds as patient. Most of the time the harvest of cute baby blies. sides of the containers and after Business courses are for every der coach Gratton O’Connell, and played National "average student" (if there is any die repieatedly. elective substitute for one-half student. It is a useful skill in many game in 14 starts. Louisiana 79-78; Georgetown South (Carolina dropped winless The other students haven’t been so while break open to form adults. You’re probably not even sure Football League teams in exhibitions, Calllouiette “I’ve had teams play better than defeated No. 14 Syracuse 97-92; and Loyola of Maryland 75-62; Vern such entity in the universe) does the liicky, and well, the flies are drop­ English credit. This course teaches fiqlds of work, not only the business was the man the injured athletes came to for help. This whole disgusting process takes what the difference between a fruit - we did tonight but I’ve never had No. 18 Tennessee stopped Louisiana Fleming tossed in 23 points and same thing day in day out. going ping like flies. What’s the matter English grammar and punctuation field. So, whether you’re planning to The star running back was Mim Daddario. from school to home, doing his two weeks, and if all goes right, hun­ fiy and another fly is, but AP one play harder,” said Virginia State 59-58. Georgia beat Mississippi 68-53; with those dumb flies, anyway? No dreds of adults will be crawling as well as typing. attend college or go directly to the homework, and setting down to Bloiogy students know. 'They know Tech coach Charlie Moir. “Our ef­ At Tempe, Ariz., Rod Foster Dave Clements, a reserve, grabbed one knows. Unless of course, there around in the container. Thank god The business department also job market after graduation, Played one game watch "Dynasty” before going to those dumb flies better than their fort was just tremendous.” scored 30 points and sank a jumper his own and scored with is a communist terrorist loose who they don’t complain about elbow offers a three-year business educa­ business school courses will be a bed. knowing that he or she will parents. So the next time you see a tion program on the basic level. This tremendous asset. Born in Willimantlc and a graduate of the Palmer Keith I ^ , Memphis State’s star with 17 seconds remaining as UCLA three seconds remaining as Gonzaga is sabotaging the flies. That’s right, room. forward, sat out 14 minutes of the beat DePaul 49-48, and Wichita State have to get up in the morning to do fly and an AP Biology student you course includes two years of typing —Lisa Gates School of Chiropractics in Davenport, Iowa in 1923, ran its record to 9-1. For Arizona believe it or not the unlucky biology The original flies are taken from a know what kind it is. Don’t be sur­ Caillouette went out for all sports at Windham High first half because of foul trouble and State, which missed a shot at the won its 10th straight by beating the same thing all over again. students are so exasperated that and one or two years of office primary culture tube full of prised if he just smushes the thing but made only the basketball team. In college, he , was held to 6 points. Keith Colbert of buzzer, Byron Scott had 24 points Colorado State; Larry Davis hit for Even the more "progressive” stu­ they are' now blaming the Russians. homozygous individuals (that’s and walks away. — D.L. played football.”! got into one game,” he recalled. Virginia Tech was responsible for and Paul Williams 23. 13 points and Southern Methodist- dent (those being that participate in Need some explaining? ’The flies sports, clubs, etc.) end up doing the genetics talk). The students "The coach then used me as a “dummy” in prac­ much of fine defensive work. At Starkville. Miss., Jim Master topped Rice 57-52; and Terry are supposedly capable of living in Bobby Parks had 21 points and same thing day after day. By this anesthitize these critters and tice the rest of the season,” he added. scored 14 points and Kentucky hit 19- Teachout and Andy Sisinni scored 20 time Xavier was almost crying at When Hartford won the Eastern League pennant Derrick Phillips 17 for Memphis of-19 free throws, including 10 in points each as Duquesne topped his desk. in 1931, Caillouette was given an for keeping State. The Tigers suffered greatly at overtime, to win.it. Jeff Malone of Penn State 94-82. However, just like a heart P A R E N T S - the squad in shape. The talent was there as several patient's EKG, although it is steady GRANDPARENTS - BE A New perspective of the players went on to the major leagues like and normal most of the time, a VOLUNTEER Paul Richard, Van Lingle Mungo, Red Howell, Earl College basketball ratings student's life is also filled with the Volunteer opportunities to ex­ Mattingly and Bobby Reis. random elements of pteasure, pand or enhance your abilities “Kid Kaplan was the most outstanding athlete I depression, nervousness, and a are still available in the on adorable alien ever trained,” Caillouette recalled. “ He never whole slew of other emotions that Manchester Schools. changed from the first day we met,” said the man any dimwit could name. Diverse areas are open for who was in his comer for the feathweight cham­ St. John's now No. 3 on list An example of this is the great an­ mother pounds out the light of a can­ pion’s last dozen fights. your consideration: supervising . Every once in a while there three places to No. 9 after whipping ticipation and joy a student dle with her wapd in her frustration. Before Battalino fought Kid Chocolate for the 126- NEW YORK (UPI) - Fearing the, week’s ratings to inherit the No. Is a small group of junior high happens along a movie that seems to DOC CAILLOUETTE spot from Indiana. ’The Hoosiers suf- ^ two foes but Alabama, 9-2, dropped experiences immediately before a students'working with furniture capture the hearts and imaginations Another of these good directing ■n .. pound featherweight title, the fighter was bothered worst, Memphis State Coach Dana techniques occurs during a shot of by a bad leg. Under Caillouette, the leg responded Kirk wasn’t too thrilled after lear­ fered their first loss of the season ’ five places to No. 10 despite beating vacation from school. All the stu­ repair or refinishing, creating of movie goers. Although EIT is.not a Caillouette. He loosened up my muscles before the Kentucky. ’The Crimson Tide was Elliot through a window peering out to treatment and Battalino went out and won the ning his Tigers had been named the during the week, at the hands of dent thinks of is the '" ^ e a t” vaca­ materials, reviewing math and new movie, something happened to 5 ; race,” McCluskey recalled. beaten twice earlier in the week, by tion that is coming up, and school at over rising steam. Fine points like fight. No. 1 college basketball team in the Ohio State, and dropped to fourth. reading skills, assisting change my perspective of this When Jim Foley took over a team of youngsters Virginia, ranked fourth a week Florida and Auburn. this time is a-madhouse of smiling kindergarteners with special seemingly Walt Disneyish movie. these make this movie enjoyable For six years, when amateur and semi-pro boxing and molded a championship baseball team, with the nation. ago, crushed Maryland in its only NEW YORK (UPI) - The United faces (on students) and whatever projects, fourth grade special In­ ET is the kind of movie that grows even to some of the most hard­ EMIL OSTROWSKI was held on a weekly basis in Manchester, outdoors help of several veterans like Hook Brennan, in the “It gives the other team so much hearted audience members. at the then Red Men’s Arena (Now the site of Lynch incentive,” Kirk said after his team outing of the week and moved to No. Press International Jkhrd of facial expression might represent terest clubs, working with on you, especially if you see It on 30s, Caillouette held the title as team trainer and 2. ’The Cavaliers, 11-1, received 14 that of a teacher who is finding it The best thing about EIT is the Toyota-Pontiac) and indoors at the Wells Street Ar­ moved ahead of once-beaten Indiana Coaches Top 20 collefHRiilsketball students visiting a convalescent Christmas Eve with an audience full Feb. 8 Wethersfield manager. He helped keep the good pitching arms bf first-place votes and 545 points. hard to control the untamed, home, assisting with attendance of children and parents. Seeing the feelings it allows the audience to Jan. 29 Simsbury/RockviUe mory (since demolished), Caillouette served as Bill Neubauer, Ed Kovls, Bill Hand and Mar^ in the ratings following voting by ratings (first-place vates and Feb. 11 Enfield UPI’s Board of Coaches. “They’ll Uhbeaten St. John’s, which set a records through 9 in obstreperous students. in a junior high, or initiating dis­ movie while obMrving reactions of share. Children and adults alike are Feb. 5 Conard denutv. boxing commissioner. Poutney in tip-top shape. Jan. drawn into the movie to the point of Feb. 9 Hall Time - 3:45 3:30 all be so fired up. school record by winning its 13th parentheses); When the vacation finally arrives cussion of interesting paintings. people watching the movie turned straight game, conquered two op­ the students enjoy themselves, but Each of these positions allows out to be quite an eye opener. The empathizing with Elliot during his Feb. 12 Windham/Elast Catholic Girls Basketball O'eCislorf stood Active in Lodges “Anybody who plays us in the next 1. Memphis St. (24) (11-0) 552 friend’s death. Although the movie T im e-W ed . 6;1S Sat. 12:00 two weeks is going to say this is the ponents during the week, including 2. Virginia (14) (11-1) 545 very rarely does it live up to their the volunteer to learn new skills, njovie had something for everyone. Jan. 14 Fermi One particular incident stands out which proved Pat Ewingled Georgetojyn, to vault has been criticized as being un­ While sports were his first love, Caillouette, a team that was ranked No. 1. That 3. St. John’s (1) (13-0) 527 expectations. It is, however, a break and abilities, and become more For children, the movie in­ Boyi Basketball Jan. 25 Wethersfield the type man Caillouette was in his role of four places to No. 3. from the tedium of hig)i school life, knowledgeable about our schools. troduced- a lovable outer-space realistic, one should accept It for bachelor, was also active in the Knights of Colum­ helps the other team get psyched up- 4. Indiana (10-1) 456 Jan. 11 Hall Jan.. 28 Elast Hartford overseeing boxing here. Georgetown, which dropped to 9-4, 5. UCLA (8-1) 442 and best of all, it is something The chance to use yoUr super­ creature called ET. He’s the kind of being the enjoyable picture that it bus and helped organize the Manchester Lodge of Jan. 21 Windham Feb. 1 Simsbury On fight night, the principals all had to weight in Elks, holding the top office In both organizations. It took less than four hours for was rated 17th last week but fell out 6. Kentucky (1) (10-2) 316 different. As Xavier thought of this, visory or management skills is alien that appeals to children' with is. —Leonie Glaeser Feb. 4 Enfield Feb. 11 Conard under Calllouette’s supervision. When one of the of the Top 20 for the first time this he became less depressed and a lit­ his stuffed animal looks. Whenever How did he get interested in chiropractic prac­ Kirk’s fears to be realized as 7. Arkansas (10-0) 278 also an opportunity for our Feb. 8 Penney Feb. 15 Hall fighters In the main event came in nearly 20 season. In preseason, the Hoyas 8. Louisville (11-2) 231 tle humored, only to be thrown deep ET was on the screen, children sat tice? Virginia Tech upset previously un­ students to add to their Feb. 18 Fermi Feb. 23 Windham pounds over the limit, Caillouette said he wouldn’t “The success my mother had with a chiropractor were rated second' 9. Nevaha-Las Vegas (12-0) 209 into a fit of depression by two experience and knowledge. All straight in their chairs and watched beaten Memphis State 69-56 Monday Feb. 22 Wethersfield ’Hme - J.V. 6:15 Varsity 8:00 let the fight go on. convinced me I had better take it up.” he told me. night at Blacksburg, Va. UCLA, 8-1, won its only game 10. Alabalna (9-2) 174 things: one, that he had come back areas are supervised by a with avid interest. Other fun parts ’Riejiromoter nearlyjhrew a fit. He ranted and Time — J.V. 6:15 Varsity 8;W Johnny Greene will never forget Caillouette. He However, Kirk said he was during the week to move up one 11. Nortn Carolina (I to the great educational institution, teacher, training is free and for children included the bicycle HSW Staff The times and dates listed above raVed and threatened to have^Calllouette’s license owes his life to the Silk Towner who spent his final pleased for the players and fans as Dlace to No. 5 but Kentucky, 10-2. 12. Iowa (9-2) and two, that finals for the semester hours are flexible; some races and the flying scenes. By the taken away unless the deputy relent^. Caillouette are for home games. For a com­ years at Manchester Manor. Memphis State reached the pinnacle slumped three places to No. 6 after 13. Houston (tO-2) were coming up, with all that this volunteer jobs require as little as time ET "died” the youiwer movie Jan. 15 Rockville stood his ground and retained his position despite Co-editor ...... BUI Prenetta plete list of the away games see When Greene was playing football for — although it probably will be short­ losing to Alabama. 14. Syracuse (11-1) implies. viewers were loudly sobbing and Jan. 22 Glastonbury the manager’s theats which fell on deaf ears in one hour a month. Co-editor...... '! ^ m a Seybolt the schedule listed on the Manchester High, he was tackled in a game at Mt. lived — of its 36-year basketball Arkansas, 10-0, trimmed three op­ 15. ^ sso u ri (10-2) While Xavier was in this pensive Think about sharing your time, asking their parents why he died Feb. 8 Watertown cafeteria wall, We urge all Commissioner Frank Coakey’s office. ponents last week and advanced five News editor__ Lynne Sampson Feb. Somers Nebo and swallowed his tongue. history with its first No. 1 rating. 16. Minnesota (10-1) mood, he concluded one thing — that knowledge and experience with wheii he so "cute.” students to support all of the places to Nd. 7 and Louisville, 11-2, 17. Vlllanova (7-2) Graphics editor ... Betsy Sayre Time - 7:50 9:45 Caillouette raced out of the stands and managed Memphis State, 11-1, received 24 a student shouldn't think too deeply one of M anchest^’s students. Adults can appreciate the finer, Sports ed ito r...... MUtc Roy athletic activities. Your support Served schooloye to save the young player from choking to death. first-place votes and 552 points from also moved up three notches to No. 8 18. Tennessee (9-2) into the mechanics of their lives, for points of the movie. Some of the di­ Call the Volunteer Office at the Feature editor . .Dave Lammey Swimming Is greatly appreciated by the For a decade, Caillouette offered his services to I felt fortunate to be one of Calllouette’s friends. the 40 members of the coaches after beating three opponents. 19. Nirth Carolina St. (7-2) it only raises one’s blood pressure. rection Is quite noticeably good in­ Board of Elducatlon, 647-3S20. Jan. 28 HaU i players. board who participated in this Nevada-Las llegas, 12-0, moved up 20. Illinois St. (10-1) — Ron Schack ______4______cluding a scene where the worried ------i- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Jan, 11, 1983 - 17 Ih - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Jan. 11, 1983 AACC wins, 78-62 HARTFORD -Behind the com­ effective fullcourt press and jumped control in the final 20 minutes of Scoireboard bined 50-point production of Steve out front, 40-39, with 17 minutes left. play. . Emerson and Jim Florence, With 14:10 remaining, GHC held a Silver and John Reiser each streaking Manchester Community 48-47 lead but 12 unanswered points chipped In 9 tallies for MOC. Leroy College gained its third straight win by MCC turned the verdict around. Cruel and Wendell Williams netted with a 78-62 duke over Greater Hart­ Doug Leonard and Pat Silver each 25 and 16 points respectively to lead ford Community College Monday dropped in 4 tallies in the Cougar Greater Hartford, 1-2 for the season. 84.78:100 IM: 2. Fitzgerald 1:33.84:100free. 2. evening at Hartford Public. spurt. Jcdin Jay 81, N.Y. Polytech 96 Monday's Spurts Transactions Manchester (78) - Florence 8-ll vt, Frnkln Pierce 86 Chuck Westgard to a minor-league field Community College at East 6-foot-8 plvotman who finished his Cowperivaite 353, Hal Waldron 358, - 31.84: 100 IM. 2, Janet Malley 1:15.09,100 free: Greater Hartford (62) - Cleybey Nyack 82, Barrir^on 60 contract. Catholic at 8 o’clock. scholastic career at Ellington High Penn K, Johns Ho^ins 42 Basketball Len Anderson 369. 3. Malley 1:04.70, 100 back. 3. Madeline Bour- The Cougars jumped off to early 7- after starting off at Manchester 6-3-15, Knight 1-0-2, Cruel 12-1-25, Robert Morris 86. Vermont 66 Detroit Activated forward Kelly cler 42.43, 50 fly: 1. Malley 33.06 ; 50 breast. 1. Williams 841-16, Williamson 14>-2, Rutgers 86. Lehi^ 60 Tripucka and center Kent Benson; cut Kathleen Fitzgerald 39.97. 0 and 13-4 leads but the hosts came High. Manchester had a slender 39- Scranton 74, Dickinson .66 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE forward James Wilkes. ''^ F R IE I^ S H IP - Linda Levesque 11-12 boys —200 medley relay: 1. Duncan Madden 0-2-2. Totols 28-6-62. back in the second half with an 36 halftime lead before taking firm St. Vincent (Pa.) 80, LaRoche 69 Eastern Division Los Angeles — Signed forward Kurt 192^4^ Barbara Shedrick 202-471, Carnpbell-EgUs Ramans-David Bylciew-J.J. Wales Confei'ence Textile 82, Franklin & (T W -L Pet. GB Rambis to a 3-year contract. Gorman 2:12.23; 200 free relay: Campbell- I^trlck Division ^ th CleveUnd IS 4 .76 - Washington — Placed forward Don Lu Toutain 201-178-511, Beth Correia Ramans-Bylciew-Gorman 2:02.99 ; 50 free: 2. W L T Pis. GF G/i Belmont Abbey 55. High Point 51 Baltimore 12 4 .750 *4 Collins on the inured list; signed free 176-178-470, Ruth Woodbury 185-465, Philadelphia IB 12 9 S7 UO IB Charleston 76, Erskine 59 Chicago 13 5 .722 Mi agent 'guard Chubby Cox l o a 10-day Gorman 29.23; 100 IM. 3. Bylciew 1.20.50,100 , NY blanders 21 U 7 « 196 IM Coastal Carolina 66, Baptist 53 Buffalo 9 6 .600 3 contract. Liz Zwick 462, Lee Bean 459, Shirley free: 2. Gorman 1.04.88, 50 back: 2. Campbell ' Wathiiigton 19 12 11 40 UO 140 E. Carolina 67, Campbul 54 New York 9 7 663 SVk Football Pointer 460, Debt Thompson 452, 34.99,3. Ramans 35.84: SO fly: 1. Ramans 31.87, NY Rangers 22 16 4 4B 175 151 E. Tennessee SI. CiUdel 54 Memphis 6 9 .471 5 Philadelphia — Coach Dick Vermeil --.Tom Kershaw 210-595, Steve so breast. 1. Bylciew 37.62. - Jets wary of jet lag Pittsburgh 12 24 6 90 196 189 Ga. ^ MissiMippi S3 Pittiburgh 4 10 286 7Mi resigned; signed defensive coordinator 13-14 girls —200 medley relay: 1. Jennifer New Jersey 9 26 9 27 124 186 Ga. SW 67, Southern Tech 57 Western Division Marlon Campbell to a 5-year contract as K ^ h a w 215-515, Bill Zwick 518, Birrell-Karen Davis-Slacy Tomkiel Stephanie Adams Division Ga. ^ u tb m 74, Hardin Simmons 66 Wichita 9 6 .600 - head coach. Da^d Zahler 532, Chuck Sylvester Cullman 2.11.13; 200 free relay, same four­ Boston 95 10 7 57 168 120 Gaidner-Webb 101, Wingate 85 Phoenix 10 8 .566 Vk Phoenix (USFL) — Named Doug Montreal a 12 8 SS 198 148 Howard 69. S.C. St. 66 (OT) San Diego 9 0 600 m Shively head coach. 500, Dick Woodbury 542. some 1.57.37, 50 free. 3. Pullman 29.39.200 IM. Buffalo 19 14 9 <7 160 140 Jacksbnville St. 71, Tenn.-Martin 59 i^nsasCity 7 9 2V^ Hockey 1. Tomkiel 2.32.80, 100 free: Davis 1:00.69, 3. St. Louis 6 9 .4(D 3 CaUiy Topping 1.07.67; 100 back. 1. Blrrell Quebec 18 18 6 42 180 166 Kentucky 56, Mississippi St. 53 Philadelphia — Traded eoaltender Rick AAltP- Ted Chambers 213-530, for Raiders' contest Hartford 10 a 5 25 142 206 Uvingston 69, No. Alabama 66 Golden Bay 4 13 236 6 St. Croix to Toronto for goaltender 1:12.46, 100 fly: 1. Tomkiel 1:12.11, 2. Davis Campbell Conferaice Morenead St. 99, Western (Carolina 78 Los Angeles 3 17 .150 6V^ Michel Laroeque. Pete Sedor 533, Frank Carlson 521, 1.12.67: 100 breast: 1. Blrrell 1:20.81, 3. Norris Division N.C.-AsheviUe 89, Lenoir-Rhyne 83 Monday’s Games Tony Golds 537, Norm Lasher 537, Pamela Kuzmeski 1:27.60. W L T Pts. GF GA Newberry 84, Voorhees 54 (No Games Scheduled) Kansas Citv (MISU — Signed defender 13-14 boys —50 free: 3. Mike .famott 29.40, Chicago a 10 6 60 191 142 Tuesday’s Game Bill McKeon of St. Louis university. Earle Everett 537, Adele Chaples No. (^ rg ia 87. Piedmont 74 i 200 IM: 3. Mel Seibold 2:35.88: 100 free: 2. . Minnesota 21 12 9 51 17B 156 So. Carolina 75, Upola (Md.) 62 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 7:95 p.m. College HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) - The of year, with temperatures expected had credited a 9yard run by Bruce 176, Edna Christensen 176. Seibold 1.00.09, 100 back. 2. Scott Jackson Harper, who wears No. 42, to St. Louis 14 21 .6. 94 153 172 Tennessee 59. Louisiana St. SB EST Air Force — Named Roger Hinshaw New York Jets are wary of jet lag, in the 45-50 degree range much of ' Detroit 10 a 11 91 196 166 Troy St. 66, DelU St. 77 Wednesday’s Games outside linebacker coach. 1:13.37. 3. Sandro Squatrito 1.21.04, 100 fly: 2. both the physical and mental kind, the week. McNeil, who wears No. 24. His total ; Toronto 10 21 8 9 145 180 U^-SparUnburg 93. USC-Aiken 66 Memphis at New York .lackson 1:16.48, 3. Yamott 1:20.06,100 breast: Smythe Division GALAXIES- Kim Morin 135, The game will rekindle some old was reduced to 202 yards. ValdosU St. 97. Miss Coll. 73 '2. Will Schiadone 1.16.48. as they prepare for their second- Edmonton a 19 8 54 236 173 Virginia Tech 69, Memphis St. 56 Gayle Robson 137, Denise Martino Open girls —50 free: 3. Nancy Raffin 28.81; “It’s not a big deal, really,” round playoff game Saturday rivalries. Michaels and A1 Davis, Winnipeg 18 19 4 40 164 172 Midwest 127. 200 IM. 1. Ebreo 2.38.15,2. O'Brien 2:38.39,100 against the Los Angeles Raiders. the Raiders’ managing general McNeil said. “ I feel bad for the . Calgary 16 a 7 99 176 182 Beloit 47. Winona St. 45 free. 1. Ebreo 1.00.46, 100 back. 2. O'Brien Vancouver 14 19 9 a 151 1S7 Briar Cliff 82, Loras 70 The Jets advanc^ to the second partner, are bitter adversaries from linemen because they played so ' Los Angeles 14 a 5 a U6 170 Evansville 61, Valparaiso 69 > Basketball j S p o r t s HAPPY HOLIDAYS- Flo 1.16.22, 3. Ebreo 1:17.38; 100 fly: 2, . O'Brien great. They deserved it. But I’m not . (Top four in each division qualify for Gonsaga 49. DePaul 46 1.13.76. 100 breast; 2. Kim Johnson 1:30.01. UPl photo round by uking Freeman McNeil’s the old American Football League Massolini 125, Sarah Lupacchino Open boys —50 free: 2. Fitzgerald .24.55 ; 200 really upset. We won the game, Stanley Cup playoffs.) Grand View 74. Graceland66 BUSIINESSMEIN ''Calendar 202-yard rushing performance Sun­ days. McNeil, the Jets’ No. 1 draft M oody's Result Huron 50, Mt. Marty 44 (20T) 125. IM. 3. Brendon Gorman 2:37.56, 100 fly: 3.' day to fashion a 44-17 demolition of choice from UCLA a year ago, and wjg’re stiil in the playoffs and that’s t New J d rw 6. Quebec 2 Ohio Northern SB, Ohio Dominican 25 Action Monday night at Illlng saw Fitzgerald 1.08.91: 100 breast: 3. Don Holmes NORDIQUES’ LOUIS SLEIQHER LOSES HIS HELMET Tueaday’s Games River Falls 67. St. Scholastics 66 the AFC champion Cincinnati Marcus Allen, the Raiders’ rookie what counts, not the record.” Fogarty Oilers trip Lodge All-Stars, LaVAE DUSTY- Don Wilson 212- 1:45.19: too free: 3. Fitzgerald 59.03, lOO back. . . .when checked hard by New Jersey's Dave Cameron (All Times BST) Rockford Coll. 76. Mt. Senario 74 . Tuesday 2. Gorman 1.00.06. Bengals. The Raiders, who led the sensation from Southern California, McNeil also is trying to downplay Los Angeles at Washington. 7:% p.m. Rose-Hulman U)6. Oakland City 75 1 3 ^, and Allied Printing subdue 555, Bill Leonard 205. ^■ Hartfora at'Montreal, 8:06 p.m. St. J o s e f’s 103, St. Francis 64 BASKETBAI.I, AFC with an 8-1 record this season, battled each other in college on the Saturday’s duel against Allen, who Sportsman Cafe, 95-74. East Galholie at Hartford Puldie, Winnipeg at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. WichlU St. 72. Colo. St. 46 Glenn Nerbak popped in 23 points, defeated Cleveland 27-10 on Satur­ same Los Angeles Coliseum field will start alongside him for the AFC Edmonton at St. Louis, 9:(B p.m. Wis.-Milwaukee 66, St. Norbert 59 at Bulkeley High, 3:30 U.S.MIXED- Shelia Price 267-190- Wednesday’s Games Mike Doren 15 and Skip Seeley 11 for day to advance. where Saturday’s game will be in the Pro Bowl next month. In their Southwest Hall at Manehesler, 8 187-638, Terry Priskwaldo 178-478, last head-to-head meeting two years Boston at Tix^nto Ark. Coll. 63. Hendrix 57 the Oilers while Shawn Lawton (24). 'hie winner of the Jets-Raiders played. ^ Quebec at Buffalo Ark.-Monllcello 50. OuachIU 49 Cromwell at Cheney Teeh, 8 Sharon Madore 184-481, Diane Bren­ Marty Kearns (13) and Tom Foran game will face the winner of Sun­ “ How would I describe my ago, McNeil led UCLA to a 20-17 vic­ Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers Austin Coll. 80, Dallas Baptist 79 Bolton at Portland, 8 nan 189-512, Sue Cote 175, Sue Hale Devils playing well Miimes^ at Pittsburg Central Ark. 77, Ark. Tech 65 (11) led the All-Stars. Paul Powers Gymnastics day’s San Diego-Miami game next relationship with A1 Davis? Just tory over Allen and his Southern 210-190-533, Linda Battoe 465, Ruth Efbnonton at Chicago * Colo. 82. Loyola (Calif.) 77 poured home 34 points, Rod Greenfield at MC.C-. 8 week for the AFC title and a berth in fabulous!,” Michaels said with a California teammates. McNeil, who Calsarv at Vancouver Henderson 74. Harding 69 Manehesler at Hall (girls). 8 Urban 474, Dave Fenn 203-203-593, the Super Bowl on Jan. 30 at touch of sarcasm. “ Let’s just say I carried 24 times for 111 yards. Wok Houston 79, SW Louisiana 78 Hartwick 33 and Doug Rice 16 for John Rossi 562, Steve Nesko 212-561, No. Texas 82. Pan American 72 Allied while Rick Raimondo and 'Pasadena,, Calif. . enjoy the challenge, and why not? If ' a deflected pass and r a c ^ 58 yards Ozarks 56. Southern Ark. 52 _ ICE HOCKEY John Kozicki 580, Terry Priskwaldo The Jets had been expected to for the winning touchdown with 2:07 Northern n Tim Hogan netted 18 and 16 markers you’re going to play somebody, play “ W L T PU. GF GA SMU 57. Rice 52 Manehesler vs, Farmington at 178-488, Marge DeLisle 182-179-535, Dunne’s girls as Nordiques leqrn leave ehrly for the warmer weather the best. Nobody has any excuses to play. Fredericton 23 11 4 50 176 124 SW Texas 61. Texas Lutheran 49 respectively for Sportsman. Carol Nesko 184-512, Dale Pecker Texas A8il 63, Maiy Hardin Baylor 57 Hartford Arena, 3:30 of the West Coast but Coach Walt “ 1 hope this game doesn’t develop Mainp 21 18 3 45 160 165 Over at Rennet, Moriarty Fuel perform well that way. Nova ScotU 20 15 5 45 196 164 * Texas-EI Paso 52. Texas>San Antonio 50 190-508, Diane Brennan 210-178-182- into a me-versus-Marcus Allen Texas Wesleyan 79. Texas-Arllnglon 77 trimmed B.A. Club, 76-71, and Michaels'squelched that notion Mon­ “ The Raiders are very sound — r Adirondack 18 20 4 40 172 166 WRESTI.ING 561, Linda Skoglund 184-473, Sue Manchester’s Patti Dunne’s day, sayinghis-clob-wnrifca«a_£or they’re a good football team. thing,” McNeil said.' "I’m not Moncton 15 24 9 33 140 167 West Manchester Cycle Shop clipped EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ' Sherbrooke 19 24 9 29 151 183 Callf.-lrvinc 90. Portland 74 Cheney Teeh /Terryville at Can­ Cote 188-478, Suzanne Feltman 216 - School of Gymnastics Advanced Los Angeles on Friday afternoon. They’re intimidating and they’re playing against him. If I was a Denver U. 56, Chadron St. 42 Westown Pharmacy, 65-61. 472, Shelia Price 187-193-538, Sue ( UPII — According to' New Jersey Southern ton, A:.30 Team took part in the United States “ That’s my decision — to go out very physical, but that’s also true of defensive back or he was a defen­ Rochester . 22 14 5 « 167 170 UCLA 57. Arizona St. 86 Joe Guardlno had 29 points, Mike Devils goaltender Chico Resch, ‘Everything »eem» to be coming together. It's a Hale 483, Ruth Urban 181-470. Gymnastics Federation Class II Friday,” Michaels said. “ I want no our club. They like to put that little sive back, then I’d be playing Hershey 23 16 0 46 1S7 142 O’Reilly 19 and Kevin Spellman 13 everything is starting to even out for BalUmore 19 17 4 42 181 165 for Moriarty’s while Bill Bellock Meet Last Friday at Polly’s Gym­ good time to be on a roll.' distractions. I want to keep them in extra in on their tackles — nothing against Marcus Allen.' But I’U be New Haven 16 18 4 40 154 153 ZODIAC- Carol Powell 177-456, his team. Wednesday nastics School in Stratford. the surroundings they are familiar illegal, you understand, but just trying to help my offense score St. Catharine 17 22 3 97 167 169 had 20 markers, Bob Boland 18, A1 Sharon Borek 196-532, Cindy In perhaps the most impressive of Chico Resch Blnghunton 16 20 3 35 ISO 163 Wiley 14 and Rich Gustafson 10 for BASKETBAI.I. Four gymnasts from Dunne’s with. We want to get in, win and get enough to let you know they’re points and win and he’ll be trying to Crockett 178, Judy McCusker 179, their nine wins this season, the S p i^ ie ld 16 22 3 95 148 175 B.A. Mark Piekos sank 22 points, East Calholie at Hartford Puldie, school did well. out. Just call it a Walt Michaels there. We both like to play very help his offense. We’ll never even be Monday's Result Bonnie Thomas 485. Devils crushed the Quebec Nor­ 3:15 Wendy Morton of Manchester in theory. I felt best when I was a physical football and that’s why it on the field at the same time.” Fredericton 9. Soerbrooke 9 (tie) Stan Alexander 11 and Bob Plaster diques 6-2 Monday night, giving Tueaday's Games Football ICE HOCKEY the 12-14 age group took fifth on the player when we got to bed, got up to should be a good game.” Michaels said toe Jets cam e out of ' Baltimore at Fredericton and Bob Kiernan 10 apiece for Cy­ them a 2-1-2 record in their last five East Calholie vs. Roekville at beam, fourth in floor exercise, first play, won and got out. lliere’s no McNeil learned Monday that a their game against Clnctonati in Binghamton at St. Catharines cle. Lyndon Krogh had 18 points, games "Third periods are getting better. an unassisted goal. Larmer’s goal, Wednesday's Games Rollon lee Palaee, 8:.30 on the bars and fourth all-around. time for jet lag that way. _ statistician’s goof cost him a playoff good shape physically. HiS/fer, who New Haven at Adirondack Mike Quesnel 17 and Mark Demko 11 Six points in five games might not We play^ a solid 60 minutes,’’ set up by a crossing pass from WRESTLING Heather McKeon, also of “ Physically the players ^ e in rushing record. Late in the game, returns kickoffs and is u s ^ in the Springfield at Hershey , for Westown. Swimming be a great accomplishment to most MacMillan said. “ We made offen­ Broten on a power M aj^pul New M. Catharines at Moncton Manehesler at New Britain, 6 Manchester, was sixth on the beam condition. I’m not worried about the Jets were told that McNeil had backfield on third-and-long hockey teams, but it's a binge for sive plays that had been well- Jersey ahead 4-lJate in the second Maine at Rochester and bars, fifth in floor exercise and playing in warmer weather. I jiist 206 yards, tying Keith Lincoln's 20- situations, suffered a slight PEE WEE the 9-26-9 Devils. hidden. Our powerplay (three goals period. By United Press International fifth all-around. don’t want any distractions. I want yearold record. Michaels sent him hamstring pull, forcing him out in Bruins edged past the Blue Devils, Thursday “ Everything seems to be coming in five attempts) clicked and when . Goals by Yvon Vautour and NFL Playoffs x Also, Michelle. Nelson was third them to be with the people they’ve back in for one play, McNeil picked the final period, but he was listed as ; 8 ^ . 12-10, and the Wolverines bested the BASKETBALL together, " said Resch, who faced 37 Broten’s playing like that he’s good Meagher gave the Devils a 6-1 lead Pint porkid-l New Jersey. GegneB (All Times EST) on the bars while Chris Schoen was been with all season.” up five yards and sat down for good. probable for Saturday. (Seedinn in parentheses) Huskies, 25-21, Monday night at the Merry at East Calholie (girls), 8 Nordiques shots. "The reason it’s for a goal or two.” early in the third period before IMesiber, M s r ln l).* J . New J e r ^ fourth on the vault and on the bars. The weather in New York actually A review of statistics Monday, The Raiders were established as Broten ( (MacMIlUn, Lever), 15:«. First round Y. happening now is because it didn’t The Nordiques held a nine-shot ad­ Stastny scored on assists from Peniltlee-Cenieron, NJ. 5:S4; Paiement, Saturday's Results Stu Sherell bad 6 points and Shelly has been almost balmy for this time however, showed that a statistician four-point favorites Monday. Nf c happen early. If it did, maybe we’d vantage over New Jersey, but were brothers Anton and Marian at 10:09. Qae. BdU; Vednsls. NJ, 8:QB; Ashton, Fridav “ NJ. 8:0B: Marini, NJ. Wesley. Washington 31. Detroit? Dieterle 4 for . the Bruins while Rob Rec Swim Team Volleyball referee have a flat period now. frustrated by Resch and the Devils’ One. M:B>. Green Bay 41, St. Louis 16 Ostuni and Matt Ryan each had 4 BASKETBALL "A lot of other teams are having ability to kill all six Quebec power- Second period-S. New Jersw, Tainhel- Ape Manehesler at Fermi, 8 Manchester Rec Swim Team needed for league llnl U (Larmer. Qnennevllle), 8:18, 4, Los Angeles Raiders 27, Cleveland 10 tallies for the Devils. Gordon dog days now. I guess it’s a good play chances. Qnteec, P. Slaatny M (unasalsted), 7:07. Miami S . New England 13 Hamilton poured in 16 points and East Catholic at South Calholie, 8 dropped a 384-232 decision to the time to be on a roll ” “ Chico was very sharp tonight,” Catholic B, New Jeriey, 'Larmer 10 Sunday's Results Wes Collins 4 for the Wolverines East Hampton at Cheney Teeh, 8 Windsor Swim Team last Saturday Recreation Department’s Men’s Levo), lB:Bi. Penaltiea-Wenaink. NJ, AFC New Jersey played 60 strong said Stastny, who leads Quebec with B.C. No. 1 doubleminor. BiM; A. Slaatny, Que. ^00; New York Jets 44. Cincinnati 17 while Craig Anthony (6) and Jeff Coventry at Bolton, 8 at Windsor High. The Manchester Volleyball League needs a referee to 27 goals. “ We doubled their shots names in the news San Diego SI. Pittsburgh B Fermi at Manehesler (girls). 8 minutes, unlike their ties against Kitchen. NJ, 1:01: Therrlen, Que M :«. MacGowan (5) led the Huskies. seniors fell for the first time, 149-95, work games every Tuesday night at Toronto and Boson last week when (17-9) in the first period. I always BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Third period-8, New Jersey, Vautour 4 . NFC BOYS SWIMMING while the juniors also fell, 2^137. Illing Junior High. wrestlers IBroten). 8:10. 7, New Jeriey. Meaghpr Dallas SO, Tampa Bay 17 the Devils blew two-goal leads in the hope he doesn't play because when College, despite a setback to U (Uvo, BtumweU). 8:80. 8, (Juebec, P. Minnesota SO, Atlanta M Manehesler at E.O. Smith, 6 Triple winners for Manchester Also, there would be assignments third period he doesn’t play we win 7-2. But he Big East rival Villanova, Norman Bailey SUstny V 'A. Stasbiv, M. Staitny), ConfereiKe semifinals were Meredith Benson, Leigh on Wednesday nights, if available. I8:l». PenalUea-A. Stastny, due, 8:9B; Saturday. Jan. IS Aaron Broten had a. goal and two always plays.” regained its unanimous status STORRRS (UPI>— Norman Bailey, a high-scoring forward for toe Kltcben, NJ, 8:38; MoUer, Que, 6:10: N F C - Minnesota (4) at Washington Kurland, Janet Malley, Angela Interested parties may contact assists and Jeff Larmer and Rick R esch , 5-1 lifetim e against Monday as the top Division I defeated University of Connecticut, has been placed on academic probation and MdUe.Qiw. minoTHtinJor (miaconduct), (1), U:S0 p.m. Saturday Ebreo, Tracy O’Brien and Ben Carl Silver at the Rec office. Meagher each added a goal and an Quebec, leads the NHL with 39 basketball team in New IS'BO; Hunter, Que, 10:80; Lntmer, NJ, AFC - New York Jets (8) at Los will sit out the remainder of toe season, UPI learned Monday. major, »:80; Lorimer^, NJ, 10:80; Angeles (I). 4 p.m. BASKETBALL Fitzgerald. assist to lead the Devils. games played, 2,721 minutes played England in the weekly UPI Bailey, a 6-foot-5-inch, 200-pound junior has been the Huskies’ Wesley, Qim, 11:07: Paiement, Que, Sunday, Jan. 18 . Schoolboy MCC at Middlesex, 8 Next meet is Saturday morning, Peter Stastny scored both goals and 1,133 shots faced. coaches poll. makrr, w l T Werwlnli, NJ, roaJ«r,l7:S8. AFC— San Diego (8) at Miami (S), Jan. 22, against Windsor Locks at GLASTONBURY —Seeing a possi­ leading scorer through 11 games this season with a 13.7 point average. SMto on goni—Quebec 17-13^7-^. New 12:88 p.m ICE HOCKEY for the Nordiques, who lost to the The Devils survived three Nor- Coach Gary Williams’ ble win slip away in the final two He will not be suited for toe Huskies home game Tuesday against Big NFC- Green Bay (SI at Dallas (2). 4 Manehester vs, Roekville at BiP, the Manchester High pool. Ice registration New York Rangers, New York dique power plays in the first pericxl Eagles, who bounced back ^ ^ a fle ? — Quebec, Bouchard. New p.m. ^ Results. weight classes, Epst Catholic was East rival St. John’s. Confiference championships tat homes of 7:50 Islanders and Devils in their New and jumped to a 2-0 lead. Paul from the Villanova loss with a Jersey, Resch. Ar-9.814. standings 8 and under girls —25 free: 1. Meredith Ben­ set Wednesday on the short end of a 36-28 reading to highest remaining seeds.) East Catholie at Notre Dame Gagne scored 2:40 into the game Saturday, Jan. B son 16.31. 2. Kurland 16.50 : 25 back 1. Benson York metropolitan-area trip. win over Seton Hall, garnered Glastonbury High in wrestling ac­ George Steinbrenner (West Haven), 7 Instructional skating clinic when he rifled a rebound of NFC Championship .20.11: 25 fly 1. Kurland 19.49 : 25 breast: 1. What impressed New Jersey all 13 votes for a total of 65 tion Monday night in Glastonbury. Sunday, Jan. 2S WRESTLING Kurland 22.95, 3. Benson .25.23. registration will be held Wednesday Meagher’s shot past Bouchard. NEW YORK (UPI) — You can’t take the Yankees out of New York. Coach Billy MacMillan most was points. The Eagles, ^2, host Sam Sblendorio and Brian Diuin AFC Championship CCIL Manehesler at East Hartford, 8 and under boys —25 free: 3. Andreis night from 6 to 8 at the Mahoney Rec how his team jumped on Quebec Broten gave New Jersey a 2-0 lead, Rhode Island Tuesday and That, in essence, was toe decision of Acting Justice Richard S. ijtu . Sunday. Jan. 30 Upeneiks 18.26 : 25 back. 2. Kevin Holmes took the first two weight classes for Super Bow) XVII at Pasadena, Caltf., 8 w. I. noon Center. beating a screened Bouchard on a Basketball 28.63 : 25 fly: 3. Sergelo Squatrito 27.49 ; 25 goaltender Dan Bouchar^for two then have a Big East battle the Eagles with Steve Byrne and Monday in ruling against Yankees Owner Gtoorge Steinbrenner and p.m. Windham 5 1 East Catholie at Roekville, noon The clinic will be held six Satur­ drive from just inside the blueline breast. 3. Upeneiks 24.72. quick goals in the third period to pad Saturday with St. John’s. Dave Turgeon continuing their win­ barring toe American League club from plaj^g its 1983 "home Conard 4 1 4 1 Valley Regional /East Windsor at 9-10girls—50free: 3. Melissa Yamott 36.73; days starting Jan. 15 at the Bolton on a power play at 15:08. opening” series in Denver. College Football Bowls a 4-1 lead. MacMillan said he was Holy Cross finished in se­ ning ways at 128 and 134 respective­ (An Times EST) Simsbury 4 1 Cheney Tech, 1 1 a.m. 100 IM: 3 Katoy Zeldler 1:40.41: 100 free: 3. Ice Palace. Steve Tambellini gave the Devils- Yamott 1:25.18; 50 back. 3. Laura Sines 46.67; also pleased with the Devils’ cond place with 41 points. ly. Bruce Antonia took the 147-pound Steinbrenner had sought to move toe April 11-13 games against toe Dec. 11 Hall 4 1 Youngsters age 6 to 12 are eligi­ third-period play in Sunday night’s 4-3 a 3-0 lead at 3:18 of the second Detroit Tigers to Denver because of concern that off-season renova­ Indmndence Bowl 50 fly: 3. Brin Miller 51.77; 50 breast: 2. Sines Providence moved to third division for East, but those were its ' At Shreveport, La. Penney 3 2 ble. The cost is $30. Helmet and period before Stastny answered with tion work at Yankee Stadium might not be completed in time for toe 46.83 loss to the Rangers. place in a week which saw the final points with the Tomahawks NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Wiaconsin 14, Kansas State S E. Hartford 2 3 9-10 boys. 200 medley relay: 1. Jason skates are required. Both are Friars get trounced by April 11 home opener. Eastern Conference Dec. 17 taking the final four divisions, the Holiday Bowl Manchester 1 3 Chorches. Erik Hart. Ed Fitzgerald. Ben Bast available at the Bolton Ice Palace. Atlantic Dlvlilon 2:46.77 ; 50 free: 1. Hart 29.40, 2. Chorches Syracuse and then edge unlimited by forfeit, to secure the But Lane, in a sharply worded eight-page opinion, issued a W L Pet. GB At San Dimo, Calif. Enfield 1 3 Dayton. Providence, 7-7, preliminary injunction against toe move. The City has a 30-year lease Ohio Stole 47. Brigham Young 17 Reds and Angels match. ! Philadelphia S i S t 7 Dec. 18 Fermi 0 4 totaled 29 points. Fairfield, 8- Results. 100 —Sblendorio (EC) with the Yankees, but Steinbrenner had claimed it was voided by toe California Bowl Wethersfield 0 5 R a d i t ^ city’s negligence. complete trade 4, won its own Bankers pinned Palughi, 107 —Dunn (EC) At Fresno, Calif. ^Bowling Classic tournament to move ; New Yorit }12 11 B SJ68 r 16 Fresno Slate 28, Bowling Green 28 HCC pinned Fitzgerald, 114—Seracni (G) Tangerine Bowl Infjependent .TV up to fourth place with 20 Central Dlvlilon w. 1. CINCINNATI (UPI) - The Cin­ pinned Brian Lynch, 121 -W ood- ■ Milwaukee 8J JJ SB — At Orlando, Fla. Auburn SS. Boston College S8 South Cath. 2 0 Insurance cinnati Reds and California Angels points while Northeastern, 7- bridge (G) sup. dec. Pete Foley 18-4, Dick Vermeil # Dec . 28 Aquinas 3 1 have swapped minor league players 5, claimed fifth place with 10 128—Byrne (EC) maj. dec. Swanson PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — A while back, a priest who acU as an un- Sun Bowl Xavier 1 0 Center, Inc. : — the R ^ s sending catcher Mike points. 12-4, 134 —Turgeon (EC) pinned : SSfiSi Y s s At El Paso, Texas TONIGHT off icial ^ m chaplqin for the Philadelphia Eagles gave Dick Vermeil North Carolina 28, ‘Texas 10 ELKS- Ralph Doyer 137-140-377, O’Berry to the Angels’ organization Rounding out the Top 10 Duria, 140 —R.Swanson (G) maj. a book draUng with ^’burnout” on the job. Aloha ^ w l B. Catholic 0 1 Joe Clataldi 142-388, Bruce Fish 144- 7:30 ■ NHL; Jets vs. kianders, I Weslem Conference in exchange for first baseman John were Harvard and Boston dec. Brian Harkijis 104), 147 —An­ After wrestling with the situation for a week, a tearful Vermeil f Midwest Division At Honolulu St. Paul 0 2 159-432, Max Welch 138-149m4, Tony SportsChannel University in a tie for sixth W L Pet. OB Washington 21, Maryland 20 NW Catholic 0 2 Harris. tonia (EC) pinned Gurent, 157 faced a packed press room Monday at Veterans Stadium' and an­ Blue-Gray Desimone 137-356. Tony Ficaro 155- The Angels have assigned with 8 points; New Hampshire ■ «*»“ • At Montgomery, Ala. 7:4.'i - NHL: Whalers vs. —Ryic (G) dec. Mike Riscassi 6-3, nounced that he was resigning as bead coach of the Elagles. f San Antonio 5S « 7 S COC 400, Bob Bonadies 147-378, A1 O’Berry, 28. to their Edmonton, (7 points), Connecticut (6 } Deaver fO W '4w 0 Gray XL Blue 10 tA ' Canadiens, WTIC 169 —Oroveleyellogoke (G) pinned "I’m going to step out of coaching," he said. “ I am emotionally Dec. 28 w. 1. Grablnsky 146-138-404, Jerry Ridel Canada. AAA team. The Reds points) and Rhode Island (1 ( g ju iv U » JOI 7W Joe Morra, 187 —Colton (G) pinned burned out and therefore feel that I a break from coaching for a I Utoh 14 B B » aw Liberty Bowl B. Academy 3 0 140- 375, Babe Pelletier 141-135-384, point). assigned Harris, also 28, to In­ Jim Meyer, Unlimited —Smith (G) while.” > Howton 8 S .147 M At Memphis, Teim. Portland 2 1 Travis (^ook Sr. 189-140-432, Mickey 8 - Basketball: UConn vs. Pacific Division Alabama B, fUinois 18 dianapolis. St.John’s, Channel 3, WDRC WBF. Elagles’ owner Leonard Tose immediately announced that Marion Dec. 80 Bolton 2 1 Finn 177-391, Travis Cook Jr. 140- Campbell, former bead coach of the Atlanta Falcons and defensive ■ Gator Bowl 141- 411, Fran Chartier 350, Ray Parr i i IS At JackionviUa, Fla. Cromwell 1 2 I DoHn, CIO Jon Norri^ CPCU 9 • Basketball: Vanderbilt vs. coordinator under Vermeil, had signed a five-year contract to take Florida State B. West Virginia 12 Cheney Tech 1 2 364, Bernie Welch 361, Don Benoit Alabama, ESPN over as head coach. ; S 3 * i r SUto IB * . « ^ Dec. 21 RHAM 1 2 351, Joe Desimone 376, Doug Hall s( Fame Bowl Collins placed Losing streaks San I>ia*o 8 » B8 18W B. Hampton 1 2 Scruton 363, Andy Lamoureaux 366, 10 ■ Basketball: Tesas vs. Texas I Monday a Gamea At Birmingham, Ala. Tech, USA I (NoGamaSdwduM) Air Force 88. Vanderbilt 28 - Vinal Tech 1 2 on injured list Tnaaday's Games Peach Bowl Mickey Johnson At Atlanta {Coventry 0 3 counting (All Ttmea EST) Iowa B. Tennessee B LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - ’Thd NEW YORK (UPI) - Mickey Johnson of toe New Jersey Nets, who i Los Annlai aTNew Jarae^ ? : » p m. Bluebonnet Bowl Washington Bullets Monday put averaged 21.0 points, 8.5 assists and 6.3 steals in leading his team to Coldan SUU at NaW Y « k . 7 :» p.m. At Houston (XTL girls O’all your on line for quintets PUtadalphla at-AUanla, 7;)88 1p.m. forward Don Collins on the injured four victories last week, Monday was named toe NBA Player of the Photnix at Chlcate. 8:16 p.m, Arkanau B. Florida M w. 1. Daltas at San Anunto, 8:B p.m. Jan. 1 Penney ' 5 0 irs INCOME TAX TIME list and signed free-agent guard Losing streaks are the norm Week for the period ending Jan. 9. Fiesta Bowl straight, pits its 2-4 overall standard San DIofo at Houston, 8S8 p.m. 4 0 Chubby Cox to a 10-day contract. Johnson, a nine-year veteran, capped his week with 25 points each in Kaiaasaty at Utah,8:10p.m. At Tempe, Arts. Enfield We can organize your pennies? rather than the exception for the against ,4-1 Hall High at Clarke Arisona State B, Oklahoma B Lapointe out victories over Chicago and Detroit, his season highs. L ^ Thursday, D « v « at iaatUo. I0:|) p.m. Omard S 2 Collins was diagnosed as having a three local cage outfits. And each Arenain^ (X IL affair at 8 o ’clock. Wadnsaday's Oamoa Cotton Bowl records for accountant At Dallas Hall 3 2 broken toe on his left foot Dec. 28. will be out today to put an end to the Also on toe agenda, strewing he scored 23 points against Phoenix, Including two free throws in the Oofdan SUto at B o ^ analysis. You ve got to save every penny four, six weeks Mllwankoa at FbUadtIphia Southern Methodist 7. Plttolnrgh I Fermi S 2 where you can. when you can. Cox has played the last three downwanPslides. closing Seconds that gave toe Nets a 99-08 triumph. Rose Bowl Bolton High, which has won two (Tilcaio at Clovtiand Wethersfield 2 3 And your Insurance is no years in the Continental Basketball ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Defenseman Elast Catholic will be the first to Waab^ponat Dotrolt At Pasadena, CtUf. straight for the first time in quite UCLA M, Michigan 14 Simsbury 2 3 exception. Call us for a quote Association. Guy Lapointe of the St. Louis Blues try to right itself as the 3-3 Eagles Pete Peetere New-Janay at Indiana awhile, takes its 2-1 COC and 2-2 San DUio at DaUaa Orange Bowl Manchester 1 '3 YOUR BUSINESS OFFICE on a Great American auto or will miss from four to six weeks confront 1-2 Hartford Public at overall nuurk on the road against 2-1, San Antonio at Kansas City At Miami 164 I. Center St homeowners policy. MONTREAL (UPI) — Boston Bruins goaltender Pete Peeters, who Nebraika B, Loulatona Stoto X) Windham 1 4 with a broken jaw, the team an­ Bulkeley High’s gym in Hartford in 3-2 Portland H i^ . allowed only four goals in two wins and a tie and dropped his league­ Utok at Dsovsr Sugar Bowl Manchester, C L B. Hartford 0 5 We believe we ll save you so nounced Monday. a 3:30 varsity start. The contest is at leading goals-agahut average to 2.27 last wedc, w u named toe At New Orleans Bulkeley as Publip’s gym is un­ On the dlstoff side, Manchester Penn Stoto 27. Oeoiyla 2S many pennies Basketball ’s player of the week for the period ended Jan.IS General Bookkeeping I Tgiing SenioN you'll lose count ^ Lapoinje was injured in the se­ dergoing repair and is not ready. High, which has lost two in a row to Baat-Waat Shrine HCC gtris Jan. 9. ' East w. 1. for yo ur EAST FROSH cond period of &turday night’s Both Cheney Tech and go to 1-3 in

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CondomfnfumV...... *22 Mntlng-Pap9i1ng'****S» AitMM ior 41 fr— ClaaaHM Ad* 52 MANCHESTER - Two INTERIOR PAINTING, BEDROOM SEt- TEN GALLON)N glass glass tanK,tank, CENTER STREET - large < ^p , $10.00. Use for fish carpetedc a rt room. Share Apertmente lor Bent S3 TOWN OF COVBNTRY bedroom condo for rent. A- over ten years experience, Eixcellent comlitien. Two NOnCB OF ^ low rates and senior citizen twins, two bureuas, nUAt dr is'also equipped for ger- kitchen and bath. Parkini CITATION TO SHOW C A U H C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, MANCHESTER - ’Three tFKClAL TOWN MltTINQ THE PEOPLE OF THE 659-3008. discount. 643-9980. stand. offer. Cidl M7- bils, has wheel, barrel, security, references. 569- 4293 or 568-5066. bedrooms. IVk baths, 6 STATE OF NEW YORK 0247. water. 649-8406. NOTICE OF ADJOUNNEO By the Grace of God, Building Contracting 33 room duplex. $495 mAthly TOWN MEETING plus gas and utiUtiea. 64^ Free and Independent □ REAL ESTATE •••••••••••••••••!!••••• 9 VOLT SOLAR BATTERV Dege-BIrde-Peta 43 Apertmente tor Boot S3 AND REFERENDUM TO: DAVID L. JOHNSTON LEON CIESZYNSKI CHARGERS- For indoors The qlectora and citixens Upon petition duly filed with this T o u r C om m unity N ew spaper" qualified to vote in the town BUILDER. New homes, or outdoors. Call 643-8820 FREE TO GOOD HOME - FOUR ROOM apartment Court, you are hereby cited to Homee For Sale 23 additions, remodeting, rec Also installed. with heat included. MANCHEISTBR - New two meetings of the Town Coventry, show cause before the Surrogate's four iponth old part Terrier bedroom townhouse, fully are hereby notified and warned Court of Cayuga County at the rooms, garages, Mtchens - part Beagle puppy. House Walking distance to Main that a SpMial Town Meeting of NEW 2-FAMILY - Two Street. First floor with applianced kitchen, Court House, in the City of Aobura, bedroom townhouses, remodeled, ceilings, bath Free CfaaaMlod Adb broken. 6«-7^. cart ■ said Town will be held at the New York, on the 7th day of tile, dormers, roofing. private entrance. $450 per rpeting, private deck, Coventry High %hool Auditorium Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 country kitchen with basementsement with washer and February, 1963, at 9:10 o’eto ^ In Residential or commer­ FOUR 1980 TOYOTA 14 ton Musfeaf Inetrumeinte 44 month. Call 649-2947. in said Town, on Friday, January the forenoon, why a decree abould PLEASE READ appliances, carpet and dryer connections, im­ 21. 1213. at 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T.) for vinyl floors, double glazed cial. 649-4291. pickup wheels, hubcaps not be granted allowing the YO UR A D S E C R E T A R Y and nuts. Never used. 3V4 ROOM APARTMENT! mediate occupancy. $405.00 the followii^ purposes; petitioners to adopt the a d ^ v e Intlatton Got Too Bookkeeper - Coventry windows, aluminum storm MATTELL SYNSONIC per month, utilities not in­ 1. To receive a communication ELECTRICAL SERVICES $50.00. 649-8190. DRUMS - $100. or best Private home. Heat, child. Down? School Building Com­ windows and doprs, full - We do all types of Elec­ pliances. Working sii^le cluded. Peterman Agency, from the Water Pollution Ckmtrol IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Classified ads are taken mittee, take official basement with washer and offer. Brand new, never 6494404 or 6474060. Authority with respect to the We have caused the seal of our said 6otUp,6ol0iiti trical Worjc! Uc«i8ed. Call GE 19-inch TV black and u s ^ . Call 643-0747, ask for a d u lt o n ly . proposed planning, acquisition and over the phone as a con­ Earn good SIS tailing minutes at two evening dryer connections, gas after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. pets/ Surrogate’s Court to be bermnto fired, hot water baseboard white, seven years old, Scott. construction of sewerage system affixed. Witness, HON. ROBERT venience. The Herald is AvonI Call 323-9401, meetings/month. Do light 643-2880. EAST HAR’TFORD - Four improvements in the Town of bookkeeping and filing. heating system. $98,500.00. with stand. Needs repair, room apartment in thm A. CONTIGUGUA. Surrogate of responsible for only one Of 270-2941 FARRAND flips up. $40.00. Call 568- Coventry. • the County of Cayuga at the Average 12 hours/montn. Summitt Village Con­ BUNDY FLUTE - silver family house on quiet incorrect insertion and REMODELING - Cai)inets, plateslated, $150. Telephone 649- MANCHESTER - One, 2. To receive a communication Surrogate's Office in the City of then only to the size ot Call 742-7317 or write Dr. dominiums. New two two, three bedroom and street off Main Street. from the Town Council with Auburn, New York, this 28th day of NEWSPAPER DEALER bedroom townhouses $46,- Roofing, Gutters, Room 1025. the original insertion. wanted. Vernon/Rockville Arnold E. Elman, 78 Additions, Decks, all types BLACK WROUGHT IRON townhouse apartments Appliances included and respect to the proposed planning, December, 1962. Ripley Hill Road, Coven­ 900.00. Peterman Realty, available immediately. paricing for two cars. No acquisition and construction of Barbara A. Carmody , Errors which do not area. Call 647-9946. of Remodeling and kitchen set, formica top, Boote-Aeceeeorlee 55 sewerage intern improvements in c ' o t r try, CT 06238. 649-9404/647-0080. Repairs. FREE $375, $425, $495. Security p ets please. $325 per Deputy Chief Cleric lessen the value of the 4^45Vii with extra leaf and month. Security required. the Town of Covent^. Surrogate's Court EXPERIENCED Estimates. Fully insured. Tour chairs. Very good con­ 12 FT. SAIL Boat, good required. Heat and hot 3. To consider a resolution to ap­ Name of Attorney: Cuddy, advertisement will not CORRESPONDENT - VERNON - Lovely well water included. Call Ren­ 6464786. be corrected by an ad­ SEAMSTRESS for Telephone 643-6017. dition. $85.00. M9-7625. condition. $1,000 propriate $5,000,000 for the plan­ Durgala and TImlan. The Manchester Herald is kept ranch with three tal Office, 875-4474. ••••••••••aaa*********** ning, acquisition and construction ditional insertion. alterations on bridal gowns looking for a part-time cor­ bedrooms, huge family n^dtiable. Telephone 643- Address of Attorney: Carr Bldg.. 4 and formal wear. - 1963 CHRYSLER OfffCM-Slorss of sewerage system Improvements 188 Genesee St., Post Office Box respondent to supplement rec-room, two car garage, Total building and im­ WALL STREET - Hebron, tor B ent • 55 and to authorize the issue of $5,- 458, Auburn, New York 13028 Telephone 643-4809. in-ground Sabrina pool NEWPORT Engine, 361 cu. 000,000 bonds of the Town to meet its suburban coverage. provement services in­ in. You must toke engine 45 two bedroom apartment, Telephone: (315) 253-3263. Some attending of night PLUS separate four room Antlquoe the appropriation and pending the N.B. This citation is served upon AD $ 3 $ TO Your income. cluding but not limited to out of car. $99.00. After 6 heat and hot water in­ NEWLY RENOVATED issue of said bonds the making of meetings required. Can­ apartment. M6ve-in condi­ kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ cluded. Appliances, 310 square feet office you as required by law. You are We need 50 people in didate must be able to tion. $99,900. Strano Real p.m., 646-7719. A N T IQ U E S AND temporary borrowings for such not obligated to ai^iear in person. Connecticut and Rhode ditions,' garages, roofing COLLECTIBLES Will parking, large yard. $410 available. Main Street purpose. If you fail to appear or file written write clearly and goncise- Estate, 646-2000. and siding, door and win­ even monthly. Phone 649- location with ample Island for pleasant, part ly. Call Dan Fitts, 643-2711 SKI BOOTS, men’s Nor­ purdiase outrijiht or sell on Pursuant to Section O-S (e) of the objections, it will be assumed that If you dow replacement, 2871 or 228-3414. parking. CaU 649-2891. Town Charter, such meeting will time enjoyable work in in the afternoon.______dics, size 8. $35.00. commission. Hiouse lot or you consent to the proceedings. fBaiirbpstpr your own home. No MANCHESTER, CT. remodeling, renovations Telephone 646-7407. piece. Telephone be adjourned to a Referendum to You have a right to have an RN’S - LPN’s - Full and and new construction. 646- MANCHESTER - Vi START ’83 in your new of­ be held on February 2,1963, on the attomey-at-law appear for srou. experience necessary. Set For iht Truh (■'rifigiouj Bm-vct HpralJ your own hours. Samples part time positions 1379. AN'HQUE TYPEWRITER Duplex. Spacious, three fice space. Prestige loca­ following question; 003-01 available. We are offering tion, corner EUist Center “Shall the resolution entitled furnished. Free details. Exquisite Custom - Circa, 1925. Good condi­ W ented lo B ur 49 beorooms, IVi baths, first 'Resolution Appropriating $5,000, Write P.O. Box 681, employment Monday - SKAPARAS HOME tion. $80.00. Call 568-7353. floor laundry, full cellar and Pitkin Street. Great 000 For The Planning. Acquisition Charlestown, R.l. 02813, Friday with an extensive Executive Remodeling - All types of OLDER SINGLE or multi and attic, large yard and visibility. Rent includes And Construction Of Sewerage benefit package and com­ Contemporary beat, U^ts, parking. Keith TOWN OF MANCHESTER have something to additions, interior and WOODEN WINDOW cor­ family unit for cash. Han­ one car'garage. Sparkling System Improvements And CHRISTMAS BILLS are petitive salaries OR Satur­ exterior, repair work. Free nices with rods, one 60’’, dyman special OK. Call neighborhood and centrally Real EsUte, 6464128. Authorizing The Issue Of $5,000,000 LEGAL NOTICE coming in and savings need day’s and Sunday's at an $250,000 estimates. Reasonable two 42’’, $15.00. Telephone Strano Rieal Estate, 646- located. Gas and utilities Bonds Of The Town To Meet ^ id At a meeting held on January 3. □ NOTICES extremely high hourly 10 Rnomi, 1,800 S/F. Foil, A/C &. rates. Call Joe, 569-7572. not included. Referehces Boaert Prepertr For Appropriation And Pending The 1983, the Planning and Zoning C Industrial for a parcel of ap- between 8:30 and 5 p.m. Thursday, 6:30 - 7:30 p;m. per month full time; $450 roofing and siding, $55.00. Call 643-8836. pets. Security. Parking. Preferably Keeney Street Experience a plus, but per month part time jobs. □ BUSINESS kitchens, bathrooms, room with kitchen 523-7047. School district. ElxceUent tion And Construction Of StwtrAia ifOXlmaUly 0.71 acres -- Loomis ■. .Monday - Friday. Co-Op & Scholarship privileges. Gentleman System Improvements, Yaa/No. dtraqt btlwatn Cumberland and definitely not necessary. and SERVICES replacement windows and CHILDS spring horse, references. CaU 649-7127 The voting will be by voting FJaclrlc Streets (effective date—. Program . Interviews held doors: 643-6712. preferrM. $50.00 weekly. before 4 pm. ...till out the coupon LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX Will gladly train motivated suitable for ages 24. Good F IV E ROOMS - Two machine. Those deairing lo vole January 17,1988). individuals. with dealers Co-op on condition. $20.00. Call 646- Security. Telephone 64^ bedrooms in two family. •••••!•••!•!••••!•»•#•#! for said rasolatlon shall ptaoi Um VIOLA T. KRESS (K-19> - Ap­ bicycle, blue, with white 1878. handlebars and seat; with Thursday January 13th. at Servicee Ottered 31 DESIGN KITCHENS by 4995. Appliances, washer/dryer Hemee-Apte. to ehmro 59 pointer on the voting modiliit at proved a portion of the application QUALITY CONTROL 10 am, 1,4, or 7 pm at East •••••••••••••••••••••••a J.P. Lewis Cabinets, hook-up, basement, yard ••••aaaaaaaasBaaaaaaaiTB* “Yes." Those daslrbig to vote and adopted a zoning classification pads. Norman St. area. CENTRAL LOCATION, against said reaohitlon ahall ptaca of Reaktence B for the parcel Reward. If found, please INSPECTOR with 5 years Hartford Holiday Inn (Exit REWEAVING BURN vanities, formica, Wilson BATHROOM sink • and garage. No pets. Rent MALE OR FEMALE 58 off Rt, 84). No calls HOLES. Zippers, urn-- art, Corian counter tops, kitchen privileges, parking the pointer on the voting machine known as 224/226 Weat Center call 643-4735. minimum experience for excellent condition, $10.00. $425 plus security and . roommate. Bolton loca­ at “No." first piece layout and final accepted, brellas repairw. Window kitchen cabinet fronts, Call 643-6284. available. Security and utilities. References tion. Employed and quiet. Street containing approximately shades, Venetian blinds. written references The polls will be open during the 0.21 acres and denied tte change of ’ LOST- Janaury 6 th.- Tan inspection on aircraft sheet complete woodworking required. 649-0717. Share.two bedroom bouse. hours between 6:00 o'clock A.M. tone for the remaining land — below moil LIVE-IN Companion for required. For application and metal parts, in an air con­ Keys. TV FOR RENT. service, custom made fur­ COLECOairb :ey game, $225 per month Plus half of and 8:00 o'clock P.M.. (E.S.T.). ; and White Terrier Cross, can 643-2893. 224/226 and 230 West Center Street Phelps Road area. Call 649- ditioned plant. Company elderly woman in exchange Marlow's, 867 Main Street. niture, colonial rraroduc- 43 X 23 with lei ood con- THREE ROOM Apartment electricity. CaU 64S4UB. Electors wlU vote i t the polling (effective date — January 17, 9998 after 5:30pm. □aid benents and overtime. for room-board. Other 649-5221. tions in wood, 9 varieties of diUon. $25.00.1 P649-0120. with heat, hot water, stove, places estabUNied In the first and 1983). Interviewing 8 a.m. to 4 arrangements possible. hardwood and venters A’TTRACTIVE ROOM - refrigerator, cam t. $300. second voting districts. The voters UNITED PENTECOSTAL .m. Dynamic Metal 646-1121 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - NOW IN STOCK. Call 649- MBTAFRAME woodtone Large clothes closet, Adults only. No pets. who are entitled to vote by reason CHURCH (U-12) - Granted a IMPOUNDED - Male, two private bath, parking. □ AUTOMOTIVE of Section 7-6 of the General special exception — 114 Garden ! months, Shepard/Collie X, roducts Co. Inc., 422 Concrete. Chimney 9658. 20 gallon aquarium with Security deposit. Centrally BABYSITTER NEEDED Older gentleman. •••••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Statutes of Coonectlcut, Revised to (irove Road. ■ tri-color. Seaman Circle. North Main Street, Repairs. “ No Job Too matching stand and located. Call 646-7690 or January 1,1979, as amended, may Friday and Saturday Small.’’ Call 644-8356. Booling 94 References. 649-7335. ZONING MAP AMENDMENT (Z- I 646-4555. Manchester, 646-4048. aqualogy power filter, 643-8388. Autos For Solo 91 vote at the Town Half. In nccor- 62) — Approved the ai^Ucatlon and Manchester Herald nights, my home or Holl Price $60.it, SECRETARY for Glaston­ your home? A window r $200.00. CaU 6464649. 1983. RUSSELLS BARBER & Service. Low prices! For the flrat*tlme home Town Clerk Z IP ...... PHCNE. SHOP is pleased to an­ RN DIRECTOR Of Nur­ bury office. Respon­ fixed, or a door hung? B.D. Pearl & Son, 6 tt I^ ln 005-01 sibilities include general Even roofing done, or in­ buyer, the biggest hurdle haa nounce Raymond Fogarty sing Services for a 45 bed, Street. 643-2171. SNOW Blower, runs. always been accumulating '■ 1975 GREMLIN, good con- will be available for high ^ a lity skilled nursing secretarial duties as well terior painting done. Call aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa $M.OO. Telephone 6434867. the down payment. In the ^ d itio n , no ru st. $700. dnit. Pleasant working con­ as telephone reception and Joe 52M324. ^‘No job too 1 Telephone 647-1242. NOTICE OF FROFOBED INVITATION TO BID professional services, Arttclea lor Bole 41 past. It usually has amounted Ril o c a t io n o f Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 - ditions with a skilled and light bookkeeping. Cali 659- small’’-. to 20 percent of the selling TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1245. MAHOGANY Core door FARKAOe OFFICI 5:30 and all day Saturday. dedicated staff to assist never used, 18” z 80”, price. Needless to say, it is P. 8C Notice l< hereby given that the I WILL DO- IRONING in no longer easy to save the Sealed bids will be received in the 646-6659. you. Must possess $15.00. CaU 64S49I3. running condition, $700 Savings Bank of Manchester, Office of the Director of O neral leadership ability and have LICENSED NURSING my home. For more infor­ necessary funds. Fortunate* ' n e g o tia b le . 1968 Manchester, Connecicut. has made TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ly, new methods have been Services, 41 Center Street. prior experience in ger­ Home Administrator mation call 643-6008. ALUMINUM SHEETS ; Banacuda.h/ood running application to the Federal Deposit Manchester, Connecticut, until BOYS HOCKEY skates, devised to circumvent this iatrics. Excellent fringe needed for Connecticut used as printing plates. .007 M condition, $300 negotiable. Insurance Corporation to change January 20, 1983 at 11:00 a.m. for □ EMPLOYMENT facility. Excellent salary Bauer challengers, one dilemna. One new financing the location of Ita Parkade Office benefits including com­ BOBJOB Handyman Ser­ thick, 23x28w” . 50c each, concept which Is being tested '643-5713. the following: and benefit program year old, good condition, from SMA West Middle Turnpike, FIRE DEPARTMENT WORK pany paid pension plan. vice is proud to announce or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- size 5. $25.00. CaU 6464391 in some markets is the Help Wanted 13 available. Send resume to its Januaiy Sale. We offer 2711. ’They MUST be picked “ 1961 CHEVY Caprice, four Manchester, Connecticut, to PANTS A SHIRTS Please call Mrs. Blain, after 5pm. “ shared appreclatloo Comer of West Middle Turnpike -