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In William Hunniford, manager of the. Michi..,. B. Belcher will serve as ter Structural Steel and a native ol Business Service Center for Southern 1984-85 chairman of the Greater Manchester, is secretary of the Man New England Telephone Co., will be Manchester Chamber of Commerce, chester Rotary Club and an incorpora C -E earnings decline serving his second term as vice, the chamber's board of directors has tor of Manchester Memorial Hospital. president of organizational affairs. He STAMFORD — Combustion Engineering Inc. announced. He serves as a member of the board of is a member of the chamber's legisla has reported its first-quarter earnings dropped Belcher, along with the chamber's the Manchester United Way. He Cloudy today; Manchester, Conn. tive committee and has been involved 47.2 percent to $11.6 million, or 35 cents a share, new officers and directors, will be resides on Spring Street with his wife. in the transformation of the intersec rain Tuesday Monday, April 23. 1984 from $22 million, or 66 cents a share, in the same formally introduced to the chamber Leslie, a teacher in the Manchester tion of Main and Center streets into period last year. membership qt the 83rd annual meet school .system, and his two sons. — See page 2 Single copy: 25
United States MICHAEL BELCHER the past three product shows. member of the board of directors of are available by contacting the By Thomas Ferraro League of Savings Institutions, here is the list of ... to head chamber Belcher, vice president of Manches Manchester Country Club. chamber office at 646-2223. Libya decision United Press International the 10 most expensive and least expensive housing markets in the United States: By Rebecca Bryan embassy, said they saw no sign WASHINGTON - The federal 3 share of the cost of public educa MOST EXPENSIVE United Press Internotional that the people were getting ready Utility suspends Seabrook payments to obey a British order to leave the r tion is expected to drop to 6.4 percent this school year, the Median Monthly LONDON — British newspapers country by midnight on Sunday, smallest since 1964-65, a report by Metropolitan Area Price Cost and police protested today that a April 29. America's biggest teachers' union Los Angeles-Long Beach $139,950 $1,334 sources. The Plymouth-based New policewoman's killer .will “ get Police said talks by telephone By Miliv McLean showed today. Anahein, Calif. $125,018 $1,331 Hampshire Electric Cooperative is away with murder” because of the with the occupants remained 0^ United Press International The National Education Associa Washington. D.C. $120,600 $1,253 making a more low-key effort to sound government’s decision to expel “ friendly and cordial,” police said. $120,074 $1,196 everyone in the besieged Libyan It is not known how many of those tion study also found that the San Francisco-Oakland CONCORD. N.H. — Public Service out other suppliers. $106,000 $960 Embassy and sever relations with inside the townhouse in central average salary of a classroom San Diego Co. of New Hampshire Friday sus "W e want to have some kind of $105,000 $950 Tripoli. London are accredited diplomats. teacher in the 1983-84 school year is Honolulu pended all remaining contruction pay contingency plan if Public Service goes $93,000 $994 The unknown gunman, who In Libya, British diplomats estimated to rise 6.3 percent, from Memphis. Tenn. ments on the troubled two-unit Sea- up the river,” said Wolfeboro Select $92,050 $849 killed policewoman Yvonne began “ packing their bags and ; ^ $20,715 to $22,019. Charlotte. N.C. brook nuclear plant in an effort to save man H.E. Erickson. Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah $90,780 $946 Fletcher and injured 11 protesters destroying sensitive papers” in up to $400,000 a day and avoid "W e are very, very much concerned The salary hike is above the Denver-Boulder $90,100 $892 when he fired on an anti-Khadafy prepreparation for the closure of bankruptcy. about it," he said. "I'm convinced the projected inflation rate for that demonstration outside the Libyan their embassy in Tripoli, a Foreign Fighting for its financial life, the cost of energy from Public Service is period, but the N EA noted that ■ LEAST EXPENSIVE Embassy last Tuesday, is pre Office spokesman said. utility also stopped conversion of an going to be at least double what we're teachers' purchasing power will sumed among the dozens of Col. Moammar Khadafy’s go oil-fired plant in Portsmouth to coal, paying now. I want to make sure that if still be 6 percent below what it was $35,050 $424 Libyans offered safe passage out of vernment expressed “ extreme San Juan. P R. resulting in the layoff of 450 workers it’s double, we can supply our own a decade ago. $39,050 $453 the country. surprise and indignation" over the Youngstown-Warren. Ohio employed by the project's contractor, generation." $40,033 $481 British Foreign Secretary Goef- British decision to sever diplo The study, based on figures Muncie. Ind. and subcontractors. Erickson, who ran the town’s electri $44,013 frey Howe defended the decision to matic relations and close its obtained from state departments Louisville. Ky. $506 Public Service halted construction cal department for 20 years until 1973, Springfield. III. $44,025 $540 break off relations and give those embassy in Tripoli, but promised of education, also found showed earlier this week and laid off 5,200 said he plans to spend several months Jackson, Miss. $47,000 $567 in the embassy until midnight to protect the estimated 8,500 that the average pupil expenditure people Wednesday. It retained 1,000 studying options before making a Ol Waco. Texas $50,025 $584 April 29 to leave the country as Britons living in Libya, the official is expected to rise to 7.8 percent, workers at the plant to continue recommendation. If the town changed .« Rochester, N.Y. $51,513 $648 “ the right response and the only Libyan news agency said. the smallest increase in a decade, maintenance, security and other un its power source, it would have to give LaCrosse, Wis. $52,525 $556 response that could be given in the Foreign Office Minister Richard to $3,173. specified construction functions. Pub Public Service two years notice, he Syracuse. N.Y. $52,950 $636 circumstances.” Luce, announcing the decision at a lic Service spokesman Nicholas said. Release of the study. “ Estimates "Our view is that the act news conference Sunday, said all Ashooh said. One option, he said, is to beef up a o of School Statistics, 1983-84," committed from the Libyan people Libyan diplomats in Britain and The utility stopped payment Friday- five-engine diesel generator the town comes three days before the first Paternostro promoted there in London was an outrageous the Libyans inside the People's on its share of those costs, about uses during peak times. Until 20 years anniversary of a report by the A Bureau — estimated to number up $300,000 to $400,000 a day, he said. ago, the generator provided all the act,” Howe told a news conference International Telephone and Telegraph has to SO — had until midnight April 29 National Commission on Excel It was not immediately known what town's power needs, he said. Complete in Seoul, South Korea where he announced the promotion of Gregory Paternostro to leave the country. He promised lence in Education that triggered a effect that would have 6n the other IS reliance on the generator would be arrived Sunday on a four-day visit. to senior sales re safe passage. I mounting campaign to improve New England utilities that own shares impossible now, he said, because of a “ It could not simply be set to one presentative. Pater Britain’s embassy in Tripoli and schools. in Seabrook. Ashooh said Public sharp increase in demand. side.” nostro was the No. 1 its staff will withdraw by the same Service would have to discuss that with Other options include a wood-fired- But London's tabloid newspap Since the release of that report, salesman of com date. { the other owners next week. steam generator, hydro, wind and what ers protested with headlines such which found schools in dire need of munication systems Home Secretary Leon Brittan "It's premature to say how it will be he called "the far-fetched idea" of as, “ Anger at freedom for Yvonne reform, 47 states have raised high with ITT in Connec killer” and “ Yvonne’s killer gets admitted the expulsion decision ticut. His territory handled," he said. banding together with other towns to school graduation requirements P was made because of concerns The owners are also paying about $1 create a new energy cooperative. away with murder.” and more than half have increased includes Manches over British lives in Libya. He million a day dn interest payments. “We have a large population of “ We are concerned that a taxes to boost school budgets. ter and the sur conceded the order will free the Ashooh said the payments stopped retired and semi-retired people,” Er murderer, and particularly the rounding towns gunman who killed policewoman i In addition, six states have Friday were not related to interest. ickson said. “ The effect (of rising murderer of a police officer, (East Hartford. UPl photo Yvonne Fletcher. approved legislation for "W e suspended dividends (to stock costs) on them would be horrendous." should be allowed to leave the Glastonbury. Ver Brittan warned it would be-.q.^^ performanced-based teacher pay holders) yesterday," Ashooh said, Ashooh said he has no indication how country without any sanctions," non, Rockville. Bol Ron Eigalls (right) and son Kevin, sign up for unemployment "grave matter" if the Libyans did^ plans for teachers and 27 others referring to a utility decision Thursday much wholesale rates will rise over the added Chief Superintendent John ton, and Coventry). not leave by the deadline. are in various stages of studying to stop dividends on common and compensation following the announcement by Public Service next few years. The rates are set by the Keyte, general secretary of Bri Patemostr grad After that date, they will lose the concept opposed by teacher preferred stock. "That's the only Co. of New Hampshire that it was temporarily shutting down Federal Energy Regulatory tain's Police Superintendents’ uated in 1970 from diplomatic immunity and the unions. action as far as missing interest' Commission. Association. Manchester High construction at its Seabrook nuclear power station. Except for police or Special Air Service The NEA, which complains payments. We are paying interest John Pillsbury of the New Hamp Police at the armed cordon School. He received 1,000 housekeeping workers some 5,200 have been thrown out commandos, who ended the Iran merit pay plans are ripe for abuse payments. W e're continuing to pay our shire Electric Cooperative said his ringing the Libyan Peoples Bu a associate's degree ian embassy siege in 1980, could and would benefit just a few, other obligations to other borrowers." of work at the nuclear giant, Engalls, originally from Michigan, organization is also studying various reau, as the Libyans call the in electronic engi move in. Scotland Yard reiterated,'-' favors across-the-board pay raises Asked if the halt in construction had moved here to get work at the power station. sources of power. He said, however, the neer from the Uni however, that it wanted a “ peace for all teachers — now among the payments constituted bankruptcy. cooperative is currently “a captive versity of Hartford ful solution avoiding further nation’s lowest paid professionals. Public Service- spokeswoman Doris customer" because it uses Public and a bachelor's de bloodshed.” Burke said. "No, we have not filed for been spent so far, out of a total project Service wholesale prices skyrocket. Service transmission lines. * gree in business ad Gregory Paternostro The Libyan reaction statement N EA President Mary Futrell has bankruptcy. It wjll allow PSNH to cost of about $56 million. Public Service A Public Service spokesman said the "W e have not signed any contracts ministration from Inside Today made no comment on how those called for an average starting conserve cash payments until a solu said. loss of any wholesale business could with other utilities,” he said. “ But we Eastern Connecticut State University. During inside the embassy would answer teacher salary of $20,000 to $25,000, tion can be found." No date has been set for the make electricity more expensive for have discussed supply potential if it 20 pages, 2 sections college, he was employed by A1 Sieffert's of the British decision. Police in with a figure of about $35,000 for Public S e r v ic e has acknowledged, conversion to resume. other customers. becomes necessary." Manchester on a part-time basis for three years, Advice ...... 17 formed them of the order by phone' Herald photo by Tarqulnk) experienced teachers, to draw and however, that it could go bankrupt by "The Schiller conversion project, "Regardless of the size, for every One option is to export more power until March 1983 when he was selected by IT T for Business...... 20 Sunday night and a spokesman retain the best and the brightest in the end of the month if additional credit like the Seabrook Station project, is an kilowatt hour of sale lost, or for every from a New Brunswick nuclear plant, a full-time position. Clossif led...... 18-19 inside the embassy, contacted by education. isn't found. Banks cut off the utility's important part of our plans to reduce customer lost, it means that the he said. Another possibility is to Comics...... 8 Paternostro is an avid tennis player and Independent Radio News, said Better than fighting cavities credit after a new $9 billion estimate New Hampshire's dependence on im remaining customers have to share a become part of the New England Entertainment...... 17 She also has repeatedly critic attempts to practice five days a week. He lives at they would leave. was issued for the Seabrook plant last ported oil for electricity generation," larger proportion of the company's Power Pool. Lottery...... 2 benhymer of Maple Street, were among ized President Reagan for cuts in 74 N. Lakewood Circle. Manchester. "W e have to," he said, without It isn’t often that kids frolick blithely on a month. That represented a 73 percent the utility said in a statement. "But the fixed cost," said PSC pokesman "But all of these have their prob Obituaries...... 10 education the past three years. Opinion...... 6 specifying when or even if all those dentist's chair, but A. J. and Kaydee a large crowd that came out to buy increase over the previous $5.24 billion need to conserve cash has dictated a Nicholas Ashooh. lems,” Pillsbury said. Reagan has maintained that states : Peopletalk ...... 2 inside the building would leave. everything from old desks to trampo estimate. halt in both." He said the wholesale buyers repres " I t isn't like going into a candy store Robenhymer did just that at the and localities — not Washington — Inventors persistent • Sports...... 11-14 However, Brittan said, “We In addition to the Seabrook construc Even before the announcement was ent $60 million, or 13 percent, of Public and buying a nickel of this and a nickel ' Television...... 8 Manchester school board’s tag sale and lines. Story and more pictures on page have the primary fiscal responsi have no reason to expect that M ILFORD — It takes more than a good idea to tion payments. Public Service also made late Friday, some small electric Service’s business. of that. (A change in power suppliers) • Weather...... 2 3. bility for schools. Libya will not comply with normal auction Saturday morning. The child make money with an invention, says a Milford- stop p ^ conversion of the Schiller plant ity suppliers who buy wholesale power Faced with the skyrocketing cost of would take approval of the Public diplomatic practice . ren's parents, Maureen and Phil Ro The N EA study found that the based patent attorney. in Portsmouth from oil to coal. C.T. from Public Service Co. of New the Seabrook nuclear plant. New Utilities Commission, the Federal federal share of public school Robert Ware, an engineer and lawyer who Main Construction Inc. and its subcon Hampshire said they were studying Hampshire's largest utility has said it Energy Regulatory Commission, the financing, elementary and secon applies tor patents with the U.S. Patent and tractors will innmediately lay off 450 altemaUve power sources to cushion could go bankrupt by the end of the power pool, PubUc Service," be said. dary, is estimated to 6.4 percent Trademark Office, said independent inventors workers. Public Service said. thennselves from the utility’s threa month if it doesn't get more credit. Concord Electric Co. President Dou-' Leakage of coolant delays nuke plant startup in 1983-84, down from 6.8 percent in must have time to experiment, money to seek The conversion of Schiller's three tened bankruptcy. The town of Wolfeboro, which de glas MacDonald said he is “not at Of Public device's seven wholesale 1982-83 and the lowest since 1964-65, 2 patents and loads of persistence. 50-megawatt units began in May 1903 pends on Public Service for most of its liberty to say” whether his company is in one of four pumps that circulate owns the plant built just 3 miles plant's costs have ballooned to $4.9 groups called the Abalone Alliance when it was 3.8 percent. But Ware and other patent attorneys in and was scheduled to be completed by buyers, at least two have started power, appears to be the most adamant considering power sources otter than By David Greenwald cooling water through the reactor. from an earthquake fault off the billion. has spearheaded the attempts to Connecticut said hopeful residents still like to the end of 1984. About $30 million has considering alternatives in case Public about searching for other electricity Public Service. United Press Internatianal central California coast, said it will The latest legal fight was won by close the plant, claiming its It was 8.7 percent when,Reagan tinker and dream of riches through the sale of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. shut take two days to cool the water PG&E last week when a federal proximity to the Hosgri earth took office in 1981. their product. AVILA BEACH, Calif. - A leak down the pumps Sunday and said if down and repair the leak, setting appeals court in Washington, D.C., quake fault makes it a hazard. The study said for the sixth They have come up with such diverse in the cooling system at the Diablo the plant had been operational the back the tests to at least midweek. refused to grant an injunction to a Among the demonstrators Sun consecutive year the m ajor source inventions as water-activated, sound-producing Canyon nuclear power plant de water would have been layed for several days the start of radioactive. PG&E said the pump was non-profit legal group to halt the day were Joseph and Faith Love of school revenue in 1983-84 will be bath toys: a tool to assist time-lapse photography More Seabrook employees file claims low-power testing. less of Mt. Ranier, Md., who were state governments, 49 percent, leaking about one quart of water and a holder for hard to handle plastic soda ' the facility's first chain reaction About 200 anti-nuclear demon 3 On Good Friday when the visiting their son, Zardoa, for followed by local governments, bottles. and low-power testing, already 11 strators chanted and sang outside every two hours. ; years late because of protests and the plant for two hours Sunday. The plant was given authority to go-ahead for starting the chain Easter and arrived in their Sunday 44.5. the plant remains closeo. The study also found that the By Richard March "W e can only guess. We know it's not "There are a number of small construction problems. Authorities arrested 10 people for begin low-power testing last Fri reaction was given, protesters best after Mass. “ The shop is open 24 hours now, number of classroom teachers and United Press International going to be 100 percent of them,” Ratoff convenience stores and fast-food pla The plant was being cranked up trespassing on PG&E property or day after more than a decade of began a series of demonstrations " I am totally in support of the Investment report said. "Most of the employees at ces," said Glen French, executive mainly to accommodate the third to start the nuclear chain reaction obstructing traffic, bringing the court battles, demonstrations and at the main gate of the plant to try, (protest),” Loveless said. "It's classroom enrollment are each shift," Abbottsaid. “ We'll probably cut expected to drop about 1 percent Another 1,000 of the 5,200 workers Seabrook are conolmefion workers director of the Hampton Beach Area and begin the low-power tests by total arrests to 33 since Friday. construction problems. Since 1973, once more, to halt the operation. ridiculous to put anything like this Investment prices, courtesy of Advest Inc., are back to midnight and reopen at 4 a.m.” this school year, ox 18,454 and 39.2 laid off from the Seabrook nuclear who belo^ to a trade or craft union. C um ber of Commerce, which includes Tuesday when a leak was detected A spokesman for PG4E, which the original start-up date, the A coalition of environmental on an earthquake fault.” as of 3 p.m. Thursday. The new owner of K Country Rib million, respectively. plant Tiled for unemployinent benefits With a union card, they can be placed in Seabrook. “ Those kinds of stores are House, a restaurant and bar near the Friday while merchants who count on other areas." going to feel the pinch aliQost drasti Price Change plant, said her business has actually business from workers at the troubled Ratoff said the state will be paying cally and almost immediately. Thursday This Week picked up this week. “ The fellows project braced for hard times. out between $300,000 and $400,000 more “ I would be inclined (to think) that are hanging out a little bit m ore," said tte John Ratoff, commissioner of the per week in unemploynnent benefits not all of them would survive," French Advest Inc. low dn W owner, who would not identify herself. 1^ Southern tornadoes kill 15 Acmat low nc Department of EmployiMnt Security, because of the Seabrook claims. Most added. He said it would probably take a Aetna 37 up W predicted the increase in unemploy will be earning New Hampshire’s Bv Amy Sharp in ruins. Hamric Henry. “ We’ll try our best while before the impact of the layoffs CBT Corp. 26V4 DC ment clainos will drop New H a m p ^ re maximum weekly benefit check, $141. United Press international Seven people were killed in the to clean up but it will take a long, hit the area. He said the coastal towns Colonial Bancorp 31W DC from its standing as the state with the He said the additional claims will not New Hampshire northern Mississippi town, 100 long time.” expect to have a good summer season, Finast 10 DC lowest-in-the-nation jobless rate. drain the state's $73 million fund for W ATER V a l l e y , m is s . - were injured and about 850 homes The only operational street which should delay the financial effect First Conn. Bancorp 31 do 1 Ratoff estimated about 2,000 former unemployment benefits. But he said sets car record National Guardsmen and police — half of those in the city — were lights were in some residential on sonne businesses until fall. First Hartford, Corp. IW DC plant employees have filed for unem the layoffs will raise the state's today patrolled the silent streets of either damaged or destroyed. areas, leaving downtown dark. A t the Whistle Stop, a gas station and Hartford Natidaal 21W up w ployment benefits since the layoffs unemployment rate to about 6.1 per DETROIT (UPI) - Deqrite tbelr Water Valley, darkened and iso Eight other people died when Some residents hooked up car convenience store directly across from Hartford Steam Boiler 55 DC were announced Wednesday. Heexpec- cent, up from the 5.1 percent that gave car-oriented repuUtion, a survey lated from the outside world by twisters hit the communities of batteries for lights. the Seabrook plant gates, business has IngersoU Rand 4SW up w tedanotber 1,000 would flie Saturday at New .Hampshire the lowest rate in the shown Californians do not own more tornadoes that raked four states Minter City, Phillip and Pinedale. Jim Davis manned a ham radio been slow the past two days. J.C. Penney SOW up w offices kept open by the state to handle nation in the most recently reported and left IS dead. By Sunday night tree trunks and at the National Guard Armory, “ It's slowed down some," said Judy vehicles on average than the rest o f the Lydall Inc. 16W DC the l a ^ number of claims. period. nation. New Hampshire residents do “ This is nothing but a guess, but litter had been shoved aside on Water Valley’s only communica Waterhouse, a store employee. “ It's Sage Allen 9W DC Facing bankruptcy. Public Service “Exactly a 1 percent increase," The California Conaumer MarfcM I ’d say the damage is going to run most streets so some traffic could tions link to the outside since kind of early to say." SNET 2SW up w Co. of New Hampdiire, prim e Sea Ratoff said. "That will probably drop pretty high — up around $50 move. Saturday. John Abbott, owner of the Honey Bee Study by J.D. Power 4 Assodatessaid Travelers MW up IW brook owner, laid off all but 1,000 of the us down to secon (in the nation) for a there are an average StO rrssrniri million," said Police Chief J.D. “ Our main priority now is to The town was under a 9 p.m. to 5 Donut S i^ , said area merchants have Tyco Laboratories SOW dn w 6,200 workers at the plant and stopped month or so." cars per thousand in both the United Watson. restore electric power and tele a.m. Watson said most of those left seen the plant shut down with tempor United Technologies 64W up 2W work on the project in an effort to In Seabrook, merchants who once States and in Califoraia. New Hamp The brunt of the storms Saturday phone lines and clear more de homeless stayed with relatives or ary labor disputes in the past and have - UPI photo New York gold $304.90 up 65.65 conserve cash. Ratoff estimated about counted on the plant for business said a and Sunday rolled across Missis bris,” Watson said. neighbors. managed to survive. He said for some shire leads the nation with 600 care ner 3,000 of those workers will file benefit lot will depend on whether construction thousand, while New York is lowest A church bus rests on its roof Sunday in over by a tornado that caused extensive sippi, Tennessee, Alabama and “ I don't think things will ever get “ Everyone is accounted for,” he businesses it will depend on how long claims in New Hampshire resumes soon. with 410. Water ValM]^, Miss,, after it was blown damage to the town. Georgia and left tiny Water Valley back to normal,” said Mayor said. MANCHESTEK HERALD. Monday. April 23. t984 - 3 t - MANCHESTER HEltAl.D, Monduy, Apiil 23. liWH Betting funds used to help patfewte beat compulsion Manchester Mental health center offers treatment to gamblers in B r i^ in-patient program. Three people By Dennis C. M ilewskI ates a program for compulsive said Peter, in his mid-30s. “ I Like drug addicts or alcoholics, intensive group therapy at the center and fjpom G am bler's with severe related problems were United Press International gamblers with funds mandated by stopped for four years with compulsive gamblers are tor treated in the general psychiatric Math & science on the spot mented by temptation, she said. Anonymous. the state from legalized betting Gambler's Anonymous but 1 got unit and one in the involuntary BRIDGEPORT — Twice mar facilities. myself caught up in several They must avoid the sports pages Families are involved and psy Matt and science department heads at unit. ried and twice divorced. Peter "I didn't want to suffer any me.sses." and slop making “mind bets" chologists and others provide help Manchester High School will appear at the gambled awi&y his home in an m ore." Peter said. "They showed Another patient wrote $300,000 in while watching games on in budgeting and to solve marUai, About 140 gamblers and family Citizens' Curriculum Committee meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at 45 N. School St., and at least one affluent suburb and spent lonely me things could be worked out. Not bad checks and others are up to television. legal and work-related problems. members have sought help In the member has promised to grill them. nights sleeping in gutters and overnight — it takes time. I wanted $500,000 in debt. Women might turn The health center draws heavily Most sought help only because of past two years, the vast m ajority ultimatums from spouses. They Robert J. Smith, a University of ConnecUcut derelict cars. the help and 1 still need help." to prostitution and several steal on Gambler’s Anonymous and as out-patients at the center in professor, said he plans to ask why enrollment in experience mental and sometimes "I always made good money, but Peter faces staggering debts and from employers, while convicted other groups for such practical Bridgeport and satellite facilities advanced geometry add science courses has physical withdrawal, including it was never enough. I gambled it could slip any time, but he has a bank robbers and jewel thieves advice and cross-referrals. in Hartford and Danbury. • dropi^ sharply as well as why a "watering away and then some. On my last new job as a salesman and hopes to have blamed their crimes on But Sheila Wellington, center shaking, anorexia, vomiting and Success rates are sim ilar tQ down” of rank-in-class standards wasn’t fought. remarry his second wife. She gambling. director, said the compulsive sweating. One or two otter guests from industry may also trip to Atlantic City my car stalled more traditional programs, with 57 and 1 just left it." said Peter, a supports his struggle against the "They'll take money out of their gamblers program also deals with "There's a lot of nightmares,” address the committee. percent abstaining from gambling compulsive gambler who asked his iife-lang addiction that started in kid’s savings account. They'll deep emotional and psychological Ms. Nere said. "Fear — you see for at least one year and 18 percent real name be withheld. school yards, he said. pawn silver. They’ll get money in problems andis only the thirdofits fear on their faces. They can’t have with three or less "slips.” Only two Peter sought help from the "1 was flipping baseball cards ways I could never think o f," said kind in the nation. money in their hands.” patients were readmitted to the Greater Bridgeport Community and throwing pennies up against Patricia Nere, director of the The program stresses continu Like Peter, 17 other gamblers Town selling firewood program. Mental Health Center, which oper the wall in elementary school," compulsive gamblers program. ing out-patient care including sought initial refuge in the 21-day Firewood, mostly oak, will be sold by the town in cord lots of four-foot lengths. The wood had been cut from the watershed of the Roaring Brook Reservoir in Glastonbury W e a th ^ where the town is thinning out the forest. Peopletalk In all about 250 cords will be removed, according to (^ r g e Murphy, forester for the Today’s forecasts department. About 120 cords have already been cut. Lotto winner to be revealed? Connecticut, Massachusetts and The wood, Murphy said, is about 95 percent oak. Rhode Island: Rain spreading east The secret, of the identity ol the owner of the white, black, or scarlet. holds the weekend's winning Lotto ticket may be by late aftemoonorevening. Highs The cost is $55 a cord for sales of up to 10 cords in the 50s. Tonight rain heavy at revealed today, as the Naugatuck resident who and $50 a cord for sales of more than 10 cords. won is expected to step forward to claim his $4.2 times with a chance of thunder Herak) photos by Tarqumio Buyers will have to transport the wood from the million prize. storms. Lows in the 40s. Tuesday roadside storage site in Glastonbury. Connecticut lottery officials announced Sunday periods of rain with patchy fog. The school system's throwaways were treasures for those at the Anyone interested in buying the wood should Highs in the 50s. school board’s tag sale and auction Saturday morning. Above they know the single first-place winning ticket call the offices of the director of general services Maine: Sunny followed by in worth $4.268,141 drawn Salurday night wa.s sold at in the Municipal Building at 647-3031. left. Charles Minicucci of Bolton helps his son Jim carry out a The Store in Naugatuck, but they did not know the creasing clouds south and mostly dentist’s chair he bought. Above right, Dan St. John inspects a winner's identity. sunny north today. Highs 50 to 60. However, a man called The Store saying he Rain extreme southwest and fair typewriter which his daughter Rose went on to buy. Below, from bought the winning ticket but wanted to remain north, elsewhere a chance of rain left, a serious-looking Rose Crowley raises her finger to make a anonymous until today, when he could claim his tonight possibly mixed with snow Update on youth care bid; retired chief building inspector Frank Conti does his part as prize at the lottery offices in Newington, said in the mountains. Lows in the 30s. The Manchester Community Services Council volunteer auctioneer; and Charlie King goes home with three Mike Marrow, a son of the store's owner. Rain Tuesday except just a chance will address the status of local mental health “ We've heard wb sold the winning ticket and we of rain north. Highs 40 to 50 south trampolines for his three children. services for adolescents at its Thursday meeting. did have a gentlemen call and say he bought it and near 60 north. Richard Cormier, director of special education. here. He said he didn't want any information New Hampshire: Increasing Bill DiYeso, of the Youth Services Bureau, and revealed. He said everyone will have to wait untii clouds today with rain likely south tommorrow." said Morrow. by evening. Highs 55 to 60. Rain Dr. Jamshid Marvasti, a child psychiatrist, will Cloudy with nin developing be part of the program. ikhtl The first-prize pool grew past the $4 million south and rain possibly mixed with The luncheon and talk will begin at noon, to be h r n level as two weekly drawings failed to produce snow or sleet likely north tonight. Today cloudy with rain developing this afternoon. Highs In the mid first-place winners. The last winners. Edward Lows in the 30s. Rain Tuesday. 50e. Winds becoming southeast around 10 mph. Tonight rain heavy at over by 1:30 p.m. Emanuel Lutheran Church. 60 and Linda M. Brinius ol Hartford, won $1.2 Highs in the 40s. times with a chance of thunderstorms. Lows In the mid 40a. Winds Church St., will be the site. Luncheon reserva tions may be made by calling town social services million March 30. Vermont: Increasing cloudiness easterly around 10 mph. Tuesday periods of rain with patchy fog. with rain developing. Highs at 647-3061. UPl photo The drawing the previous Friday produced the Highs In the mid SOs. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Tracy largest I,otto prize yet, $7.8 million won by Dennis mainly in the SOs. More rain Oischert, 10, of 264 Highland St., a fourth-grade student at Highland f t Haig makes appearance Duceman of Stratford. The game began Nov. 7. tonight and Tuesday. Lows tonight Park School. in the 30s to around 40. Highs • • Former Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Tuesday mainly in the 50s. MHS seniors to go broke Jr. responds to a question concerning terrorism Long Island Sound: A small craft From now until graduation on June 19, the prior to making an appearance Sunday on ABC's advisory is in effect. Winds becom calendar for Manchester High School seniors is "This Week with David Brinkley.” Haig's book Wonder backs unity ing southeast to east at 15 to 25 filled with activities. But their wallets may be "Caveat,” about his tenure as secretary in the knots today and easterly around 10 Songwriter Stevie Wonder, honored in St. Louis empty, by the time it's ail over. Reagan administration, is now on bookstore knots tonight then westerly at 10 to by the National Conference of Black Mayors, said It starts with the senior picnic at the Frank shelves across the country. The Brinkley show is 20 knots Tuesday. blacks must unite politically and stop bickering. Davis resort in Moodus on Thursday, May 24. The filmed in Washington. / Visibility generally 1 to 3 miles "The world needs to know that individual black cost is $21 per person. On Friday, June 8, seniors today and tonight, occasionally leaders can differ, yet function as one." Wonder may dine and dance to the strains of the “ Gary less in rain or fog. Tuesday 3 to 6 said. "When we get to be big and famous, James Show” at the Colony of Vernon — for $45 miles but lower in showers. sometimes we become too high and mighty. We per couple. Periods of rain today and to Harry Truman centennial become jealous over absurdities, such as the After the prom, the Manchester Rotary Club is night. Cloudy with a few showers power someone has or the promotion someone sponsoringa “ DawnDance” from lto4a.minthe Harry Truman will be honored at Washington has received." Tuesday. Cathedral commemorating the centennial of his high school cafeteria. At $3 per person, it's a The mayors praised Wonder's work in making Average Wave heights increas birth on May 8. The service, which will be bargain. the Rev. Marlin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a ing to 2 to 4 feet today then attended by his daughter, Margaret Truman The following Wednesday, a "Quadrangle national holiday. Singer Rogerta Flack and decreasing to 1 to 2 feet tonight. Daniel, and her husband, Clifton Daniel, marks Party” starting at 5 p.m. will feature pizza, ice NAACP Executive Director Benjamin Hooks the beginning of a series of tributes that will cream and a chance to sign yearbooks, all for $4. were on hand. include a joint session of Congress, symposium at Graduation, at long last, will be free — after the Smithsonian Institute and a service at the students pay $7.50 for cap and gown rental, and First Baptist Church. Extended outlook after they pay all their brnk bills. Extended outlook for New Eng A smile for Kelly land Wednesday through Friday: Satellite view Connecticut, Massachusetts and When 12-year-old Kelly Buntaineof St. Charles, Rhode Island: Partly cloudy Wed GOP committees named Jackson on Fritz, Teddy Mo., smiled at her meeting with actress Jill Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 2:30 a.m. EST shows nesday. Fair Thursday. A chance Whelan, 16, of television's "Love Boat," Kelly's clouds causing showers and thunderstorms from New England to Republican Town Chairman Curtis Smith has Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jack- of showers Friday. Highs in the SOs mother said it was the first time the girl had northern Florida and the Gull of Mexico. Clouds covering the Midwest announced the appointment of members to a son says he was persuaded to run because fellow to the lower 60s. Overnight lows smiled spontaneously in months. Kelly has bone candidate selection committee. They are David Democrat Walter Mondale refused to support from the upper 30s to the mid 40s. and the Great Lakes are associated with a low pressure center located cancer. The meeting Saturday at an airport in St. Frost, Donald Kuehl, Walter Joyner. Carl Harold Washington, who is black, in the Chicago Vermont: Dry Wednesday. over northern Illinois. Middle and high level clouds are over the Louis was arranged by the St. Louis Metropolitan Zinsser, Nathan Agostinelli and Vivian Ferguson. mayoral race last year. Jackson was also Chance of rain Thursday. Chance Northern Rockies. Dream Factory, a non-profit group that fulfills Thomas H. Ferguson will head a Republican incensed that another liberal Democrat, Sen. of showers Friday. Seasonable. dreams of seriously ill children. In two weeks, the issues committee. Edward Kennedy, endorsed incumbent Jane Highs in the SOs and lower 60s. group will send 9-year-old Sean Schulte of St. A GOP audit committee will include Edith Byrne over Washington in the mayoral primary. Lows in the 40s. Louis on the Love Boat itself for a trip to Jamaica. Lassow, (^ ffre y Naab and Petra Shearer. Dozens of people showed for the apiece. But the people who bought four-way tape deck dating from the He told Playboy magazine the two developments Maine: Rain ending Wednesday. Smith said the candidate selection committte school surplus tag sale and auction them did not have filling cavities in 1960s. helped him decide to become the nation’s first Fair Thursday. Clouding up Fri will screen candidates for appointment to various at Waddell School Saturday morn mind, just “ using them as some "Probably the hottest items black presidential candidate. day with chance of rain. Lows in town committees and commissions. He said those ing, buying desks, chairs, and old kind of novelty in their homes," were the student desks and “ Our liberal allies, Kennedy and Mondale, Now You Know the 30s. Highs in the upper 40s and appointees will be expected to uphold the manual typewriters in number. auction coordinator Gerald Du chairs," DuPont said. came riding into town with smoking guns, SOs. principles of the Republican Party. The single highest-bid item: a Pont said this morning. supporting party regulars, over the progressive The Greek philosopher Plato distrusted New Hampshire: Rain ending Surplus Fold-down cots and matresses, trampoline, for $135. DuPont, the town’s director of old tables. Venetian blinds, light black candidate ... If Kennedy and Mondale had Athenian-style democracy in which people Wednesday. Fair Thursday. general services, said proceeds Charlie King of Manchester fixtures, wire gym baskets, typing had their own way, Washington wouldn't have elected leaders, considering it rule by the Clouding up Friday with chance of totaled about $1,300. The money bought not only one, but three of desks and dental equipment were won. If it had been left to them, the rise of the ignorant. He preferred rule by a corps of rain. Lows in the 30s. Highs in the auction will go into the General Fund, and the built-to-bounce contraptions. also available. Some 55 items were black political movement would have been intellectuals capable of devining truth and upper 40s and SOs. not necessarily back to the schools Area Towns ‘T ve got three kids.” he put on the block. stopped, stillborn.” reality. where the outdated or surplus explained. a success goods came. For those who missed the event, In Brief Two of three old dentist's chairs, Not everything sold Saturday there will be another chance. The Across the nation leftovers from the days when morning. No one bid on a broken- tag sale/auction will be held again dental hygienists were employed down copier presented on a cart, whenever enough surplus is gener Rain and thunderstorms Canvas of electors ongoing by the school system, went for $23 and no one was interested in a ated, DuPont said. Almanac stretched today from the Florida panhandle to the mid-Atlantic SAW 1/ BOLTON There will be a townwide canvass of Coast. Rain fell across the central electors from now until May 14, Democratic Today is Monday, April 23. the Appalachians, and from the Great (^//'JsM owsas^ FLOW Registrar Hvi Cannon and Republican Registrar 114th day of 1984 with 252 to follow. Lakes states to the mid-Mississippi UPl WEATHER POTOCA8T \ Joan Dixon have announced. The moon is in its last quarter. Valley. A few showers hung over Registrars will be going door-to-door to Tonight’s ZB A meeting may be a circus The morning stars are Mercury, the Pacific Northwest. Rain mixed determine whether those on the voting lists are Venus, Mars. Jupiter and Saturn. with snow fell across Wisconsin still living in Bolton, Ms. Cannon said. There is no evening star. and southern Minnesota. Mild National torecaet If discussion at tonight’s Zoning about one acre and would probably operate a one-chair beauty salon at 154 officer requiring a landscaped buffer Those born on this date are under temperatures will prevail across Board of Appeals meeting reminds one require the removal of some utility Hilliard St. and lightproof fence at 341E. CenterSt. the sign of Taurus. They include the country today. Highs in the SOs For perlr^ ending 7 a.m. EST Tuesday. Tonight, rain or showers are of a circus, it won't be because of the poles. The circus would he set up • Daryl D.Angeloni’s application for • A request from St. Bridget Church William Shakespeare in 1564, and 60s will cover the northern half forecast (gr portions of the north Atlantic, eastern Gulf Coast and Koontz pushes for change antics of board members. behind the Brunswick Parkade bowling a variance to assemble carbon filtra for a special exception and variance to James Buchanan, 15th president of lanes, just east of SCars, according to tion systems in his home at 26 hold a church bazaar from June 11 to 16 of the country while 70s and 80s will Ohio valley states. Some snow activity mixed with rain la ewpected The board has on its agenda a request the United States, in 1791, Russian COVENTRY — Roberta Koontz, a candidate the plans. Woodland St. which would include the sale of beer. continue over the southern states. Rockies and showers are expected over a o ^ m by the Kiwanis Club for a special composer Sergei Prokofiev in 1891, for the Republican nomination in Ck>nnecticut's The circus, which is being promoted • The Republican Town Commit Florida. Minimum temperatures Include (max. temp. In parenthesis)- exception to set up a circus at the • A request from Elliott L. Randall Canadian Prim e Minister and Second Congressional District, recently an by Jeff Jacobs Enterprises of Bloom tee’s request for a special exception to Atlanta ^ (7 4 ), Boston 43(53), Chicago 37(63), Cleveland 37(64) Manchester Parkade on-June 13 and 14. Jr. for a variance to reduce the side Nobel Peace Prize-winner Lester nounced a proposal to change the withdrawal field, is likely to face opposition from allow a carnival in a West Center Street Weather radio policy of Individual Retirement Accounts. yard requirements at 92 Green Road to Pearson in 1897, actors Lee Majors The performances of the Florida- the ZBA. According to an April 16 permit construction of a garage. parking lot May 24 to 28. in 1940, and Herve Villechaize in JackMnvIlle 52(76), Kansas City 47(66), Little Rock 48(79) Vos Koontz is proposing that the current 18 percent memo from Zoning Enforcement Of The National Weather Service based Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus • A request from Timothy C. Rohan • A request from the Presbyterian 1943 and actress Valerie Bertineili *^'■'0' 70(®3), Minneapolis 41(63), New' 6rieans penalty for wittUrawal before the age of 59>A be ficer Thomas R. O'Marra. the proposed Church of Manchester for a variance to broadcasts continuous, 24-hour would include a two-hour show featur to reduce side yard requirements at 95 in 1960. i l * * Phoenix 62(93), San Francisco 48(70) waived if the funds are used for purchase of a first site is 951 parkipg spaces short of what weather information on 162.475 ing lions, elephants, trapeze artists, Autumn St. to permit construction of an permit a third floor room at 47 Spruce On this date in history: Seattle 38(54), St. Louis 43(71), and Washington 44(83). ' home or for job retraining. mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in jugglers and clowns in a big-top tent would be required. attached garage. St. to be finished into a fam ily room and In 1898, the U.S. government "This proposal will provide some insurance Also before the board tonight is: study area. New London and 162.40 mHz in seating up to 3,008 per show, circus that the young working man or woman will be • An appeal by Thomas Battagler of asked for 125,000 volunteers to Meriden. officials have said. • A request from Patricia D.WolIen- The ZBA will meet at 7 p.m. in the fight against Spain in Cuba. able to purchase that first home, and will protect The main tent of the circus covers berg for an extension o'f a variance to a decision of the zoning enforcement Lincoln Center hearing room. In 1941, thousands attending an Manchester Herald workers who have dedicated 28-30 plus years of "America First ” raliy in New their lives to a job that suddenly becomes York City heard aviator Charles Richard M. Diamond, Publisher obsolete,” Mrs. Koontz said. Lindbergh say "it is obvious that Lottery "Other tax shelter plans do provide for early Citizens’ panei to study re-entering CD program England is losing the war.” USRS 327-500 withdrawal of funds Without penalty — it is time for the IR A to do likewise,” she said. Lindbergh was impressed with VOL. Cfir. No. 174 A committee of citizens to study so by the Sept. 30 deadline for the clearly opposed to re-entering the program. Cassano says the town should Hitler's Germany and opposed not continue to lose the money and Publish ^ lly exetef Sunday SuBQStltd carrier roles ore $1.20 whether Manchester should re-enter $500,000 grant available for 1985. grant program is Director William U.S. entry into World War II. Connecticut daily mdcartaln holidays by tlw Mon- “ ••kly^SSJ! for one momh, stsls the federal Community Development The final decision will rest with the Diana, a Republican. He says voters allow it to be spent for projects in other In 1965, more than 200 U.S. m s s ^ Pybllthlnd Co., 14 Bralnard PldM^ Manchottsr, ^ n . 84848. Paper drive scheduled Block Grant program will probably be voters at a November referendum. have decided the issue twice before and towns. planes struck North Vietnam in Saturday: 428 a g **? -? *jy.-4P.«ttraneyeor, Mall UPl photo SocotM dost p ostm Mrid at Man- rates are avollabla on leousst. appointed by the Board of Directors Mrs. Weinberg's proposal roughly should not be asked to do so again. Most opponents of the grants said one of the heaviest raids of the war. P l a y F o u r : 4386 ^ t ^ Con^ POSTMASTER; BOLTON — The senior class at polton High that the cost to the town would exceed f^ n o N to the Mon- M ays. parallels one made by Town Director But the Republican Town Committee In 1983, four Libyan cargo planes School will conduct a paper drive Saturday from Mayor Barbara Weinberg will re Stephen T. Cassano last week. One the benefits because the town would Today In history other numbers drawn Saturday KO. Sox Sri, last week voted in favor of a referen en route to Nicaragua were de Monchaster, Conn. 04640. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. commend the formation of committee difference is that Cassano suggested a have to provide low- and moderate-cost in New England: Members of the class will collect the paper dum, one that would come before the tained in Brazil when they proved On April 23,1941, thousands who attended an “America of the 10 or IS people who were themost public hearing sometime this month on housing. Such housing, they said, Maine daily: 485 To subtcrite, or to rsport a to S p.m. Mand w th roueb Friday. from residents of the area who call the high town makes an irrevocable decision to to be carrying arms rather than jW V r y probism, coll 44r-f»44. articulate spokesmen on either side of the merits of re-entering the program. imposes a high demand for services. First” rally in New York City heard aviator Charles New Hampshire daily: 6811 school, 043-2768, before Saturday and leave their accept the grant. medical supplies. ONIco hMis. ore 8:38 o.m. to 8:38 jnw MoKlmtw HsroM Is o the CDBG controversy that brought Mrs. Weinberg said today she feels Cassano has said the town has Lindbergh say, "It is obvious that England is losing the Rhode Island daily: SMS p.m. Monday f^ y s h Friday and 7 A thought for the day: In “ The tubscribor to UnHod Frsss interna- name and address. townwide votes in 1979 and 1980 to that it will be better to have the public If the town is Jo hold a referendum in already met the requirements for Vermont daily: .718 llorMri newe eorvlCM and le a For those who prefer, papers may be dropi— Merchant of Venice,” William war." Lindbergh was impressed with Hitler’s Germany withdraw from the program. comment after a committee has had a November, the directors must decide housing, most recently with the con Massachusetts daily; S86S. ••• ioreoo or off at the high school, 72 Brandy St., Friday before Shakespeare said, “The weakest and opposed U.S. entry into World War II. He is seen fbro^hyPrldoy and by 7:30 o.m. CIrculollone. Mrs. Weinberg said that if the chance to gather current information to do so by July. struction of Oakland Heights, a pri Weekly Megabucks numbers: 16- 4 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. kind of fruit drops earliest to the committee recommends that town on which citizens can base opinions. The town has lost $2.6 million in vately built, subsidized housing ground.” above as he greeted the crowd. 19-2M7-SM4. re-apply for funds, the directors will do So far, the only director who has been grants since it withdrew from the development. 4 - MANCHESTEK HERALD. Monday. April 23. 1984
Entire nation feeis im pact Church calls for talks between contras and Sandinistas Bv Oswaldo Bonilla equipment and cash to the guerrillas unless they captured the Altuntic port town oi Sun Juun del Norte members. The Honduras-based Nicaraguan Demo United Press International captured a port, severed a key highway, and set up a und announced plans to set up a provisional cratic Force has some 12.000 armed guerrillas and has of acid rain, study ciaim s provisional government in captured territory. government. / received an estimated $55 million in CIA funding In the Nicaragua’s Roman Catholic Church called on the Last week, ARDE’s commander Eden " Pastora said last week that ARDE has soqie 10,000 past two years. leftist government in Managua to open negotiations according to the mayor’s office at nearby Thurmont, By Robert Songeorge with U.S.-backed rebels and other Nicaraguans in an United Press International Md. effort to end two years of guerrilla warfare. Reagan has opposed a cleanup of acid rain ’The letter distributed Sunday by the Nicaraguan pollution, arguing more research is needed into its WASHINGTON — Acid rain fails on broad regions Bishcqt's Conference cam e amid new reports of the causes and effects before the multibillion-dollar cost of the nation — from New England to California — and C IA ’s role in directing military strategy of Costa of emission controls can be justified. may even hit President Reagan's retreat at Camp Rica-based rebels who recently captured a Nicara Scientific reports identify sulfur dioxide emissions David. Md. — the National Wildlife Federation guan port.. from coal-fired power plants as the main cause of acid reports in a 21-state survey. “ Many Nicaraguan youths and men are dying on rain damage to surface waters and man-made Releasing a year-long study Sunday on the national the battlefields,” the Bishop’s conference said in an structures in eastern North America. implications of acid rain, the federation tied together Easter appeal (or peace. CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN Officials of the utility industry and the Environmen hundreds of government and private scientific studies “ Many families are divided by political rivalries. tal Protection Agency did not dispute the federation’s showing rainlall “ in most of the eastern United States The suffering of mothers who have lost their cUldren findings, but sharply disagreed with Hair’s contention and Canada averages 20 to 40 times as acidic as ... is manipulated to excite hatred and desire for that there is a crisis needing immediate action. unpolluted rain.” revenge,” the letter said. •‘The report is within the realm of reasonable M'JLJ HbT “ Rainfalls in the Western United States.” it added. The letter called for negotiations to develop • average up to 25 times as acidic as unpolluted rain. " references that can be drawn about acid rain,” said BUTCHER SHOP EPA spokesman Christian Rice. “The dispute • solutions to the country’s economic and social POMESTIC COOKID HAM ,v*2.19 The report s state-by-state breakdown noted that problems and a settlement to the 2-year-old war being V1MDERBAR heavily acidic rainfall has even been measu1%(l close concerns what is fact and what is merely p t^ b le . T ^ t ’s one of the reasons for a doubling of the acid rain waged against the Sandinista government by GIM M I BOIOGNS to the mountaintop presidential retreat at Camp CIA-funded rebels. SHOUIDER STEAK research budget.” David. “ We also think that those Nicaraguans who have lb. * ^ * 2 . 1 9 A 1982 study by the state of Maryland found rainfall Robert Beck, environmental program manager of lONDON BROIL «2.09 taken up arms against the government should SS«8P»«“"' at Hunting Creek, a trout stream in the Catoctin the Edison Electric Institute, also agreed that “ acidic deposition is something the whole country should be UPl ptxHo participate in this dialogue, or there will be no chance Mountains of Frederick County, near Camp David, is of an agreement,” the letter said. mciwoiii s*uD concerned with.” CLOD “ 40 to 158 times as acidic as unpolluted rain." The man.” Ms. Smith, pictured with her ’The letter also said political ambition and power are creek is less than three miles from Camp David, “ But we feel there is still ample time to do the Vicki Smith, one of Christopher Wilder’s necessary research and make a judgment as to what Porsche in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., shared the cause of the country’s ills and charged that foreign ROAST *1.99 best friends, claims the Australian we should do about the situation.” The institute Wilder’s love of fast cars both on and off powe s are “exploiting our situation to foment represents investor-owned electric ntility companies. race-car driver and alleged serial economic and ideological exploitation.” murderer was "an^ld-fashioned gentle- the track. The New York Times said in a report Sunday the TOP BUDE Highlights of the 100-page report include; C IA has been using military and financial aid to lb. CNOCOUTE prompt military actions by rebels of the Costa STEAK *2.09 • “ The most acidic rainfall ever recorded” fell in Rica-based Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, or S8SK 81*"* ,v*5.99 1978 on Wheeling, W.Va. It was 5,000 times as acidic as More evidence of Wilder spree ARDE, inside Nicaragua. T AM E TOU T unpolluted rain. Quoting guerrilla commanders, Costa Rican y | | | M V FIENCN SUCHEION . ^ * 5 . 9 9 governent officials and diplomats, the Times said the • “ Central and northern Pennsylvania routinely STEAKUMNS 14tz.pbg. *2.69 CIA threatened to withhold shipments of military tSuD EHCUtH COOSPHUtT IV *3!59J receive the most acidic rainfall of any large area” in discovered by police in Bay State SMFT liOWN 6 SERVE the United States, with average summer rainfall 63 broadcast nationally. times as acidic as natural rain. “ The plates and the pocketbook UNK DANVERS. Mass. (UPl) — The FBI officials said they will use PRODUCE FBI and police, continuing to piece were found together behind a SAUSAGE •«.>>«. • Fog as much as 2,500 times more acidic than the evidence in efforts to find some U .S ./W orU *1.09 together the sex-murder spree of business on Route 1,” said Danvers Sunkist Novtl Orangts, Eu-largg Siu 4 for $1 of the other 11 victims Wilder is natural precipitation has been measured at the Patrolman George Nowak. Christopher Wilder, have disco suspected of killing or abducting. Sunkist California Unions, Lg. Sizo...... ~...... » 6 for $1 California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. “ This He said they were partially SEA COVE vered license plates and the An autopsy showed two .357 In Brief fog can sting the eyes, nose and throat, and corrode concealed, but did not escape the Calif, lg. 14 Siio Rroaoli 99< pocketbook belonging to the magnum bullets were shot in metals and other materials.” woman whose car he was driving eye of Patrolman Daniel Kean- exactly the same place through Croon Cabbago lb. 39< nelly Saturday. Beirut cease-fire broken FRESH • Acid rain also is found in remote Western areas. when he accidentally shot himself Wilder’s heart. His death certifi The map above shows the 21 states “ It was something only a police IniSmi Rivor Roil or Whito Flo. Gropofruit Sizo 40 4 for $1 Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming has received in New Hampshire. cate said he died of “cardiac BEIRUT, Lebanon — Syrian President Hafez COD FILLETS found to be affected by acid rain, officer would notice — it was *1.99 precipitation IS times as acidic as natural rainfall, Assad and a key Lebanese opposition leader Frosb Lg. Sizo Artidiokos...... ~...... ~oa. 49 < A spokesman for FBI special sticking out enough to be located,” obliteration.” according researchers who conducted while acid-rain has fallen “ in the arid high desert Authorities have to account for conferred in Damascus today on political reforms agent James Greenieaf said Sun Nowak said. region of New Mexico.” four women, including two from for Lebanon amid reports of cease-fire violations AUSKAN SNOW a new study for the NWF. day Danvers police during the Wilder apparently shot her and south Florida. Authorities believe in Beirut. BAKERY DEPT. ^ _ weekend found a pwketbook and took her gold Pontiac Firebird — CRAB LEGS Wilder. 39, lured his victims by Official Damascus Radio said Assad met *5.49 Baked Raisin Bread two New York license plates the car was driving when he Rashid Karami, a Sunni Moslem leader and belonging to Mary Beth Dodge, 33, accidentally shot himself April 13 posing as a photographer and AIDS cause has been discovered promising them modeling careers. former Lebanese prime minister, for two hours in Cheese Danish 3/l.Ou of Phelps. N.Y. in a struggle with state Trooper Meanwhile FBI agents and Day talks aimed at increasing Moslem power in Mrs. Dodge was found shot to Leo Jellison. Lebanon’s Christian-dominated government. (Choc Chip Cookies doz. 990 death on a roadside in the rural tona Beach, Fla., police said they Jellison and Trooper Wayne were investigating whether a body Karami and his Syrian-backed allies, Shiite in France, health officials believe New York town of Victor. She was Moslem leader Nabih Berri and Druze Moslem Fortier stopped Wilder in the small found earlier this week was that of the divorced mother of a 4-year-old chief Walid Jumblatt, arrived in Damascus daughter and was a data- lumbering town of Colebrook, Colleen Orsborn. of Daytona causes AIDS, but the pattern it during the weekend for talks with Assad and other Bv Charles S. Taylor rus. The viral family to which it processing department manager N.H., 10 miles from the Quebec Beach, who disappeared March 15 TUESDAY ONLY follows in the human body makes Syrian officials. United Press International belongs has been the leading for Mobil Chemical Co. in a suburb border, after they noticed his car — the same day Wilder registered us believe it,” Mason said. He said In Beirut, police and radio stations reported candidate as the cause of AIDS for of Rochester. match^ the description being at a hotel in that beach resort town. USDA Choice Sirloin Steeks...... lb. $2.7| ATLAN TA — French scientists a year. more research is needed to con scattered clashes along the Green Line separat may have discovered the virus that “ There are developments that firm the findings. ing Christian militiamen in east Beirut from USDA Choice Porterhouse or Shorts Steaks...... causes AIDS, a "significant break strengthen what had been the most Dr. James Curran, director of Family violence called ‘significanf Moslem figoters in the capital’s western half. Idaho Baking Potatoes...... * through " that could eventually promising lead for some time,” the federal health agency’s AIDS Sniper fire and at least six rocket-propelled lead to development of a vaccine said CDC spokesman Bob Alden. task force, said Sunday, “ It could grenade explosions rocked Christian areas just Frozen Swordfish...... in a telephone interview. 1981 show that people in households The research in Paris, as well as well be we’re working with the WASHINGTON (UPl) — About east of the Green Line, the right-wing Christian against the deadly disease, say with incomes of less than $7,S00 are Groton Weifde Kielbasa...... JJ*®® information provided by scientists cause of AIDS. If that’s true then I 450,000 people a year are victims of The bureaus’s national crime Phalange radio reported. officials at the Centers for Disease four times as likely to be victims of Control. at the CDC and at the National think it’s a good possibility it will family violence, with women and survey questions people in 60,0(X) "rhe radio reported that one person was killed Boar's Head Bacon...... - ...... si.osi homes each year and turns up spousal violence as those with Dr. James O. Mason, head of the Institutes of Health in Maryland, really accelerate our understand the poor the most common victims, by sniper fire today. „ . From the Bakery • about 450,000 cases of violence annual incomes above $25,000. federal health agency, said Sunday have increased health officials’ ing of the disease. the Justice Department says. . Muffins, any 6 for...... A study by the department’s involving fam ily members annu such a vaccine against acquired belief that LAV is the cause of the " I think a vaccine is certainly a According to the survey, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, re ally — although the survey’s Witnesses say copter strayed immune deficiency syndrome often fatal disease. possibility given the modem tech highestghe number of spousal victims leased Sunday, found that the primary purpose is to nieasure might take years to make, but he Health and Human Services nology, but much more needs to be are people age 20 to 34, the surveys MUNICH, West Germany — Ten people, j\o Substitute majority of reported violence such problems- as burglary, said more immediate effects of the Secretary Margaret Heckler and known about the biology of the show, and they are overwhelm including three border policemen, say a U.S. We Give Old Fashioned within families — 57 percent — is robbery, larceny and aggravate discovery could be a diagnostic the NIH scheduled a news confer virus and its effect on humans ingly women — 2.2 million women Army helicopter fired on by Soviet-built MiG jets For Quality committed by spouses or ex assault Butcher Service ... test for AIDS. ence Monday in Washington to before the possibility of a vaccine reported abuse by a mate over the had crossed into Czechoslovakian airspace, but spouses, and many incidents be He said a test might also be announce a new discovery also can be considered.” nine-year period compared to their stories will take several days to evaluate, hind closed doors are n ever. “ Undoubtedly, many more developed to prevent AIDS- related to the role of viruses in The disease attacks the immune 155,000 men. In addition, women authorities said. I reported. cases are unreported to either contaminated blood from being AIDS. system, allowing life-threatening were three times as likely as men West German border police spokesman Klaus SKMEHOIMS: Fam ily violence is “ a significant police or survey interviewers used in transfusions. Alden said both Mason and Dr. complications to set in. The death to be victims of other fam ily abuse. Papenfuss said the 10 were taken Sunday to the 317 HitHiland S t Mason called the French discov Donald Francis, the coordinator of rate for people with the mysterious problem of large, and currently because victims do not perceive locations from which they claimed they saw the Mon. A lues. ’tH 6:00 ery a "significant breakthrough. It AIDS laboratory activities, “are disease has been about 40 percent. ill-understood proportions,” the the abuse as criminal, they feel too Cobra helicopter of the U.S. 2nd Armored is an exciting development.” not positive, but they are pretty Male homosexuals and bisexu study concludes. much shame to report it, or they Sti., Thurs., A Fri. til 9.00 A single wasp produces enough Division fly across the border last Friday. MINGHESTER Scientists at the Pasteur Insti well convinced” that the virus is als, intravenous drag abusers, " I t is the crim e that touches all feel hopeless about the possibility The witnesses, confirming testimony they gave venom to kill 227,175 caterpillars, tute in Paris found the virus last the cause of AIDS. Haitians and hemophiliacs are the income levels but is highest among of stopping the abuse,” the study Sat. A Sunday or approximately 50 pounds of authorities on Saturday, reported the helicopter year and called it “ LAV ,” for “ We cannot know for sure that pmple most likely to contract the lower income women,” Patsy said. was intercepted by two MiG warplanes of - til 6;00 insects. lymphadenopathy-associated vi the LAV virus is the agent that disease. Blaus, a bureau statistician, said Surveys taken between 1973 and unknown nationality and forced to turn back to H IG H U ITD FUSB MAR^ZT West Germany, Papenfuss said. 646-4277 The incident occurred in clear weather on the Supreme Court Bavarian-Czechoslovakian border near the ex Reagan rests before trip clusive West German skiing resort of Zwiesei, 100 miles north of the Bavarian capital of Munich. HONOLULU (UPl) — President Reagan expressed his hope for world reviews tie between Reagan, portraying his election year peace and a renunciation of war. Vegas strike talks still on trip to China as a mission of peace, “ On this Easter, in the year of our registration and aid GROCERY SPECIALS & DAIRY urged mankind in an Easter address to Lord 1984, 1 ask for the prayers of all LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Progress was made in MWOUMTCiKN MEAT OR CHEESE W « Mge “ renounce war ... forsake its anguish Americans and the people of the world talks between negotiators for thel7,000 striking RAVIOLI ^ 1 .4 9 and agony and live in love with one for peace among men, peace among service workers and Las Vegas resorts, and union 6 9 < STOUFTERSIEANCUISME___ A g B another.” nations. Bv David E. Anderson JUMBO PAPER TOWELS United Press International officials said more discussions were expected CHICKEN OHIANGE •«. Reagan made his Easter address “ Let the nations and the people of the today. tM ETUFE STOUFFERS LEAN CUISHIE C l A A upon his arrival in Honolulu Sunday for world renounce war,” he said. “ Let us Officials for the gambling city’s two Hilton mi m WASHINGTON (UPl) — The government goes BLEACH . 5 9 ^ a two-day layover before continuing on pledge ourselves for its permanent hotels and the culinary and bartenders unions FISH JARDINIERE i i ; ^ 1 .9 9 before the Supreme Court today to defend its practice SroUFFERSLEAHCWSBIE _ C l ^ A to China. abolition. Let us forsake its anguish returned to the bargaining table Sunday and met GORONn of withholding federal financial assistance to male The order of the day was mainly rest and agony and live in love with one for about six hours, breaking off discussions mv* 1 .7 9 STUFFED CABBAGE loi. ^ I .6 9 college students who fail to register (or the draft. BATH TISSUE and relaxation with time set aside, another.” shortly before midnight PST. The government says withholding the aid is a fair RnCREECK however, for a substantive briefing late Reagan, whose political advisers are Culinary Local 226 president Jeff McColl said ».*1.69 way to allocate scarce federal funds by ensuring they today on the military situation in the eager to cast him in a peacemaker role, the two sides were making progress in the m„ * 1 .2 9 go only to students willing to obey the registrtion iaw. APPLE JUICE Pacific by Adm. William Crowe, said it was “ appropriate that this three-week walkout. Critics say the method amounts to forcing students to HEWI - UPTM - 4 VARKIMS SSnrcE JUICE ».*1.09 commander in chief of the Pacific. jo u rn ^ should begin at Easter Sunday “ But we’ve reached the sticky part now,” he incriminate themselves. The president also had on hand — a ^ y of peace proclaimed, a day of said. “ There are some things on the table that RICE & SAUCE MIX v . « 2 / * l Last June, the court refused to stand in the way ssbiiTsriiriSiS" Secretary of Stafe George Shultz and triumph over evil and suffering.” they have told us they will not modify and we will QBKKN WANT .»*i.09 "The American people never have when the law took effect. At that time, the justices set other top aides to brief him on not accept.” U.S.-China relations. sought war, nor the test of arms. Yet in aside a iower court injunction that had threatened to NIBLETSv WHITE CORN SHMMP nATna 7«.*1.09 He will fly to Guam on Tuesday for my lifetime, I have seen four such wars keep the statute from going into effpet, making sure 0 }- MEXICORN another rest stop before journeying to — none of them because the United the law was in force when the school year began.until Sleep led to fatal crastt- in CKAM s,. *2.59 China on Thursday for a six-day visit, States was too strong or two ready. The it had a chance to hear arguments in Washington Lucky LEAF where he win have extensive talks with United States is resolved to avoid war, today. CEDAR C ITY, Utah — A bus driver who « „ * 1 .1 9 apparently fell asleep at the wheel faces charges NAT. APPLESAUCE m CZEAM SANPWICHES 4«. * 1.89 Chinese leaders to further stabilize pursue peace and to do so by remaining U.S. District Judge Donald Alsop in St. Paul, Minn., ■ n iM M PEPPERWOE FARM ^ H R A relations. strong and remaining ready.” \ ruled last year that making students applying for in the fatal rollover of a charter bus carrying 45 members of a Southern California scout group. DANISH R.7S«.9|.39 Standing on a red-carpeted platform He expressed hopes his mission to : financial aid certify they have registered for the draft "Two scouts were crushed to death. RAISIN BRAN KRAFT PHRAOELPNIA WWPPED-3 VARCTIES A A with his hair blowing in the breeze and China “ will bring us closer to that unconstitutionally requires them to provide incrimi t w in UFE iTEMS A PMCCS laden with colorful leis around his neck. day.” nating information “ that could also furnish a link in “ We now have evidence that the driver fell CREAM CHEESE ••z.^1.09 tte chain of evidence used to prosecute the asleep at the wheel and that he should have known MUSHROOMS , « 3 9 < he was drowsy and taken proper precautions,” non-registrant.” MAIilA COON BRAND CHEESEionz. *1.89 He also held the law amounts to a “ bill of attainder” Utah state trooper David Excell said Sunday. MINUTE MAW W 1 4 A Hart presses ‘Interests’ Samuel L. Peyton, 35, Compton, Calif., wiil be — unconstitutionally singling out unregistered CORN OIL 32»^1 . 6 9 .ORANGE JUICE un. ^1 .3 9 students and punishing them “ based on past charged with negligent homicide in the incident Gary HarL challenging Walter Mon Ohio, and Jesse Jackson wooing conduct.” Saturday, officials said. Peyton had been driving dale’s independence from pressure Tennessee voters. Alsops’ ruling was appealed to the Supreme Court more than 10 hours and was lo be relieved in groups, is accusing his chief rival of Members of Hart’s campaign staff by the Selective Service System, which said if the another 30 minutes. (■■■■■■■■■■■■■I "perhaps illegally" using "back door" called a news conference in Baltimore lower court decision is allowedi to stand it will money from special interests to avoid today, to coincide with Mondale’s “discourage compliance with Selective Service German missile protests begin i maiiiuaASisjsmiMM a |T* wMiMip«ASisuSSi«kat ^ ■ ASlMSpnkan^ I '*M*Mp(.AiaMpwctMt federal campaign spending limits. > Maryland campaign swing, to raise the registration requirements and reward self- I IM tlMUMOWMrtMW I I IMllMpMpwcatMNr 1 I LWttCMRMpWMrtMW The charge, promptly denied by the special interest issue again and to proclaimed lawbreakers.” MUTLANGEN, West Germans'— Thousands of former vice president’s camp, reflects challenge Mondale’s campaign not to protesters marched to a U.S. Pershing-2 missile The government also said the “ bill of attainder” I king Arthur l g | SAVARIN I KRAFT ■ PILLSBURY FUDGE the Hart campaign’s new, tougher accept money from political action base near Stuttgart and thousands more argument should not apply to the case and that the battle plan — culled from a two-day committees. Hart did not' plan to surrounded a U.S. munitions depot outside self-incriminatlon argument was “ frivolous.” MATONNAISE strategy session that set the Colorado attend. Frankfurt chanting "stop the rockets,” on the ; FLOUR I BROWNIE raw ' W But Irvin Bomberger, president of Draft Action, an I 22.S OZ. senator’s course (or the final five weeks During the television interview Sun final day of Easter anti-missile protests. QTS. anti-registration group, said Selective Service’s of the primary and caucus season. day, Hart said “ Both of us took a pledge The marches followed a night of clashes at position “ is indicative of a much larger problem if "The question is whether a president in early 1983 not to take political action Frankfurt’s airport, where a group of about ISO they can’t get people to simply obey the law.” of the United States enters the Oval committee money and I have not done UPl photo protesters hu rM molotov cocktails, marbles and so and he is now taking it through the Office focusing on the national inter "That is a pretty condemning admission,” he said, steel ball bearings at police guarding a 99 < * 8.’ « ests and not beholden to a whole series back door.” Hart’s campaign has filed izruBSAnutitn, 1114 I I! anKSAnB.anfe.tas4 Tongue In cheek “that they’ve established a program they can’t controversial new runway, a police spokesman il M i nran«M.iM,MH i a protest with the Federal Election of special interests. That is the issue in enforce without violating individual rights. If they said. || MNIILAIW PARK UARRET | I WOHLAND PARK MARKET Committee. ILJI llJIHMtlWUlHKLJ this race,” Hart said in an appearance Virginia McMartin, founder of the Manhattan Beach, Calif., need this tool, it is because they haven’t established a The spokesman said police.used water cannot Sunday on NBC’s "M eet the Press.” Maxine Isaacs, Mondale’s chief pre-school where hundreds of children were said by police to law that is stable enough to use the normal judicial to disperse the crowd after protesters ripped out a The three Democratic contenders spokesperson, Sunday dismissed the process.” section of fence around the runway and hurled charges, saying the campaign has have been molested over the past few years, sunris up her Idea of stump in different parts of the counti^ “ What the goverment is trying to do is to determUie gasoline bombs that set two airline staircases abided by “ both the letter and the spirit the situation in court. She and four other defendants in the case today, with Hart campaigning in that a person is guilty of non-registration and then ablaze. Texas, Mondale hitting Maryland and of the law.” claim they are innocent of the charges. punish them without benefit of a trial,” he «n(d IfffffffllffIfffffllllfffI opinion> - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 23. 1984 Tremors felt in Connecticut tax for the first three years. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Efforts Iheir constituents were worried about intensified as the Legislature moves into the last two full weeks before its Senators are still at odds over HARTFORD — A light earthquake measuring to put together a financing plan for a other roads and bridges. whether to increase tolls from 35 to 50 4.1 on the Richter Scale that shook the Lancaster, proposed 10-year, $5.5 billion rebuild Everyone agreed, and still agrees, scheduled May 9 adjournment. “I , see this issue as perhaps the cents in the first year. Jack Pa., area Saturday was felt in Connecticut and ing program for .Connecticut’s roads the program is needed. But support has Senate Republicans have suggested five other states, the National Earthquake and bridges are a good illustration of eroded for O’Neill’s financing plan as - income tax issue of last session.” Imaginative jurors are allowed to leave Anderson O’Neill said. He expects some com using the state's expected surplus of Information Center said. how the political process works. lawmakers look for something more promise, but after the dust settles “1 more than $60 million this year, “It’s been at least a year since any earthquake Gov. William O’Neill outlined the palatable to the voters than a tax short-term bonds and a tax on out-of- Academy Award. Washington activity was felt by people in that area,” said program a week before his Feb. 8 increase in an election year. think we will have an infrastructure One man said he was having a big party one night. package without the tolls,” O'Neill state residents working in Connecticut. I always believed that under the American jury Merry-Go-Round spokeswoman Pat Jorgensen. “There were no budget address on the opening day of Majority Democrats told the gover Sen. Michael Skelley, D-Tolland, said system, the accused is tried by a jury of his or her I’m not sure I saw the connection between a party and reports of any damage and none are expected. the 1984 legislative Session. nor he did not have the votes to pass his said. There has been some movement. The senators will try again Tuesday to pap peers, representative of the general population. Manchester hardship, particularly because the court day typically ~ “About the most you would expect would be To pay for the monumental project, financing plan in the Senate, let alone a package. “We re trying to build a bill ends by 4 p.m. cracked plaster — that type of thing. It must be he suggested adding 10 cents to the the larger and more politically frag latest version the Senate prepared to After being treated this year to my first experience as consider last week called for removing that has movement on p i sidp. No both a potential and actual juror, I’m not so sure Spotlisht quite an event for people in the region to feel, but state’s 14-cent-a-gatlon j^asoline tax mented House. Apparently the judge also failed to see the connection. in the overall picture it’s not an alarming They suggested an alternative using the West Haven, Branford and Monl- matter what we pass, it’s going to anymore. over the next 10 years, including a change” in the House. A twinkle appeared in his eye as he motioned for the earthquakeat all.” 3-cent hike July 1. He also proposed toll revenues, higher motor vehicle fees ville tolls and modernizing the Strat When I first reported to U.S. District Court in Kathy Garmus — Herald Reporter Spies She said the quake occurred at 8; 36 p.m. EST, and fines and a 7-cent hike in the ford toll plaza by Jan. U ' O’Neill remained confident. Hartford in January, I was puzzled to find an man to sit down. raising motor vehicle fees and fines. ^ “We re going to get an infrastructure One young man, neatly dressed in a three-piece suit, and was felt in Connecticut Pennsylvania, O’Neill’s program was well received gasoline tax over 10 years. A fiery crash killing seven women unmistakable camaraderie among the 25 or so people and children at the Stratford toll station bill out of this General Assembly recited a well-rehearsed story made nearly Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and New by the Legislature, whose members O’Neill wouldn't buy it. He said the whether its in May, June or July,” the who also had been asked to report. Many knew each turn to York. Its epicenter was 15 miles south of promised bipartisan support for the state should keep its commitment to in January 1983 sparked the toll other on a first-name basis and discussed various cases unintelligible by a heavy dose of job-related technical Lancaster. remove tolls from the Connecticut removal bill last session. governor said this week after meeting mumbo-jumbo. largest road and bridge repair project with Senate leaders. on which they had served previously. duties, such as paying taxes and serving on a jury. in the state’s history. Turnpike and three Hartford-area The latest version would still use “Would you repeat that please, sir?" asked the judge, remaining toll revenues and higher “It usually comes down to push and It was evident that many were veterans of the So when 1 was called upon to possibly serve, I was psychics ^ Still fresh in their minds was the June bridges as spelled out in a law passed shove. When the crunch comes" there both annoyed and proud that I was considered a his face straining to contain a mixture of amusement Maintenance would have helped 1983 collapse of a portion of the by the Legislature last session after a fees and fines, but unexpected lottery courtroom. Although I was not selected for that revenues or toll revenue taken out of will be agreement. “That's how the particular case, my curiosity was aroused when my candidate to sit in judgment of some not-so-lucky soul. and disgust. Connecticut Turnpike bridge over the hard-fought battle. When the man again spit out his story nearly WASHINGTON - U.S. intelli the General Fund budget could be used process has worked us long as I've been mailbox began to be besieged at two-week intervals Proud at having passed yet another rite of passage in Mianus River in Greenwich in which Efforts to find an acceptable com here," O'Neill said. verbatim, the judge and the other officers of the court gence agencies won’t talk about it, HARTFORD, — Preventive maintenance could three people died. Lawmakers and promise on the financing plan have to eliminate the increase in the gasoline with more notices to appear for possible jury duty. life, annoyed because there was a lot happening at work have preserved state roads and bridges, saving which I didn’t have time to ignore. Had it been any abandoned professionalism for a moment and laughed but they are rushing to catch up A quick call to the court clerk’s office confirmed my with the Soviet Union in what one the state millions of dollars in now-necessary fears: Once a pool of potential jurors is selected from other tim e..., I thought. hysterically. , repairs to the transportation network, a report But, like most of the 30-odd others who also received scientist jocularly calls “the race voter registration lists, those people are tapped for inner space" — psychic has charged. Charred piece may have ancient heritage throughout the year, usually once a month. notices, I dutifully reported to the courthouse on Main THE SCENE WAS REPEATED a number of times — In a report published Sunday, the Hartford Street in Hartford. Besides, I thought, why worry? I had vacations, new jobs, illnesses, more parties. The research. Courant said that Gov. William A. O’Neill’s L. Keith, an art history profes.sor at the fire. pictured in an art history text book. That more or less the same group of people appears in Parapsychology is a field so full SUFFIELD (UPI) — A cone-shaped a given jury box throughout the year is in itself been assured by my colleagues that no attorney in his or excuses seemed endless. 10-year, $5.5 billion transportation program is a piece of baked clay found in a charred University of Connecticut. “I was reaching in and 1 felt of pseudo-scientists, flakes and something like a whale’s tooth," he He believes the writing is coniform, disturbing. But the problem is exacerbated by the her right mind would want a reporter on the jury. No problem, I thought; The judge is going to laugh all result of years of the state neglecting transporta kitchen cabinet may be 4,000 yearsvpld an ancient writing that dates back to After all, reporters are known to be a rather liberal- of these people out of court. outright charlatans that it’s easy to tion repairs. and carry a messag^ to an ancient god, “We have no way of knowing how it said. “I was slightly surprised when I process known as jury selection, in which potential “We are paying the price for our past sins,” got there. We have no idea where it . saw it. I suspected what it was the about 2200 B.C. He said fired cones jurors who are deemed biased, or who for personal minded lot who are often critical of the American legal But, when all of their sad stories had'been recited, the debunk the whole idea as a says the worker who found it. colored red, black and tan were used to judge excused ail of them, leaving only 19 people to comic-strip concept unworthy of said former state Economic Development came from or how long it’s been there," moment 1 saw it.” reasons cannot serve, are weeded out. system. Commissioner Edward J. Stockton, chairman of Brian R. Howard, project coordina he said. decorate temples. The inscription choose from. Despite my colleagues’ assurances, I was serious scientific study. tor with the Willard Restoration Co., The soot-covered piece is about 4'A could be a message to a god. he said. In 1981, when I first began the panel that drafted O’Neill’s transportation The discovery was made earlier this inches long, with a flat and circular Loomis, meanwhile, took the find in JURY SELECTION ELIMINATES a large segment BEING NEW TO THE GAME. I was sure that eved one of the 9 people asked to take a seat in the jury box. plan. says the object he found may be from Although it was a rather uninteresting civil case reporting on secret U.S. and Soviet Mesopotamia, an ancient country month during the restoration of the base “the size of a silver dollar," stride. of th6 population: the imaginative. The process seems without me, there would be plenty of people to choose Only the collapse of the Connecticut Turnpike Alexander King house, a 220-year-old Loomis said, adding that it is etched from. I expected to see a roomful of eager-faced people, involving a state official being sued for slander, I programs using so-called psychics bridge over the Mianus River last year, which between the Tigris and Euphrates to bring out the wildest sense of creativity in people, as rivers most of which is now in Iraq. structure owned by the historical with a hieroglyphic-like writing. “ (The society) didn’t think it was they struggle to capture the judge’s heart with their hoping to land on a jury to avoid the drudgery of work almost began to enjoy it after three days. to gather intelligence, some of the killed three people, aroused the state to consider society, which was extensively dam I would have been interested in the conclusion, but government-funded projects were the major reconstruction required, said the Howard, who majored in art history anything exciting," he said. “It's tales of woe that will help them avoid serving. on the assembly line or at one of the insurance But RogerC. Loomis, president of the aged by fire in December. interesting, that's what it amounts to. What is often left, then, is a jury of dour-faced do- companies. My naivete was quickly erased when we my tour of the courts was interrupted by illness. obviously off-the-wall. There was report. Suffieid Historical Society, stressed the at UConn, said he has seen other cones At least 10 years ago there were recommenda find has not been authenticated and Howard found the stone as he sorted similar to the one found in the King I'm interested, but I can't understand gooders who believe that even the tiniest of white lies were herded into the courtroom and seated before the No problem. There will be another chance — the “hyperspatial nuclear how-; why it has created such a sensation." probably many more. itzer" that would “transmit” a tions for replacement or major reconstruction of said the object will be analysed by Jean through a kitchen closet burned in the House and compared the cone to one will bring a lightning bolt from heaven crashing judge. 28 bridges slated for improvement in O’Neill’s through the cranium. When the judge, an elderly gentleman whose quick Not only might I learn something about law this year, bomb explosion from the Nevada, but something tells me I might even make some good desert to downtown Moscow with plan, and since then the estimated cost of the That 1 learned on my second trip to the court. wit belied his age, asked the potential jurors if serving work has more than doubled, rising from $31 I was brought up to believe that along with the rights on a jury would pose a hardship for anyone, he was friends. the speed of thought, or the million to $79.7 milion, the report said. bestowed upon Americans come certain not-so-fun bombarded with excuses, some of which deserved an ... Unless I learn to be a little more imaginative. “anti-missile time warp” that If For example, repairing the deck of the Charter would send an incoming enemy Oak Bridge between Hartford and East Hartford missile into the past, blowing up was estimated in 1967 to cost $275,000. But In Manchester dinosaurs instead of 20th century currently a replacement of the neglected deck is Americans. pegged at $11 million and the cost of a parallel But there are legitimate labora bridge to carl-y traffic during repairs is $54 tory projects that may eventually million. unlock the mysteries of the human The report said that in the 1970s inflation far Package stores outstripped spending on maintenance and mind. One of the most promising is lawmakers chose to allocate money on social the testing of “remote viewing” — programs more often than repairs. the claimed ability of some psy In 1975 Transportation Commissioner Samuel aren’t only ones chics to describe scenes thousands Kannel was warning lawmakers he needed more of miles away. money for maintenance. Commissioner J. William Burns, who joined tte The town’s Commission on But her suggestion doesn’t THE CIA AND THE Pentagon department that year as Kannel’s executive Children and Youth is looking go far enough, frankly. have an obvious interest in this assistant, said lawmakers opted to finance the for someone with spare What about bars and res phenomenon. If they could get other programs at the expense of transportation psychics to throw their minds change — or a spare room. “They weighted (transportation) against taurants which serve liquor? behind the Iron Curtain, there’d be court-ordered mondates for improvements in the The commission is looking They have as much to gain no need to risk the lives of human prison system or mental health or mental from underwriting the pro agents. retardation, and they’ve got limited numbers of for a sponsor for a proposed dollars,” he said. “You know, (it was) 'whodowe Safe Rides program. The idea ject as the package stores do. The CIA sent representatives to And they are as much at fault a parapsychology conference in take care of this year,’ rather than biting the It really makes sense to is to have a team of volun Virginia last December. Besides bullet and raising taxes.” teers willing to give rides when their patrons leave so The same year, with the state facing a $72.5 inebriated that they get into the usual spoon-bending — which million deficit. Gov. Ella Grasso persuaded the consolidate several little home to drunks and their professional magicians have de accidents. Legislature to merge a special transportation passengers. nounced as a fairly simple trick — fund created in the 1920s into the general budget. accounts into a few In other parts of the coun there was serious discussion of From 1970 to 1983, the state collected $5.1 billion The suggestion comes from try, Safe Rides programs remote viewing. In fact, the CIA is through some of the highest road use fees in the big ones. And, just as a group of teenagers at have been backed by bars. now seriously pondering the possi nation but spent less than $4 billion on highway Manchester High School. Bars and restaurants are the bility of raising “psychic shields” ork, the Connecticut Construction . Industry But, like any new idea, the places, too, where signs ad to keep Soviet remote viewers Association has said. the Savings Bank program needs funds. vertising free rides home away from our secrets. At a meeting last week. should be placed. I asked my skeptical associates of Manchester says, Chairman Rachel Shielder Dale Van Atta and Joseph Spear to Musician saves dog Safe Rides isn’t going to find oiit how remote reviewing has your money will be ^ suggested that package prevent all tragedies. But it’s become almost universally ac HARTFORD, — Jazz musician Jackie McLean stores in the area might want a good idea, and there’s no saved the life of a dog stabbed and left to die in cepted in the intelligence commun Keney Park. working harder to get behind the project. It reason why Manchester ity. They gained access to top- McLean took his dog, Penelope, on a walk certainly would be good pub shouldn’t have such a secret briefings on the subject. Friday and she led him into a thicket. He found a lic relations for them to do so. program . This is what they learned; Doberman Pinscher which “was just skin and for you, too.' The CIA’s latest remote viewing bones. His eyes were half closed — like he was project was code-named “Grill dying.” McLean said. I Flame,” and was carried out in He said brought the dog food and when it was Don’t abuse 911 fonim / Readers' views part by two respected academics: strong enough to get up. he saw it had a nine-inch Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 Harold Puthoff, formerly with the stab wound and that its tail had been hacked off. National Security Agency, and McLean called the police and the dog warden 911. are either crank calls or calls I- TTirr^ni — — 1^—— took the injuumal to a veterinarian, who said it Dial that number and from those in the middle of Russell Targ, formerly with the would survive. McLean said he will claim the dog Stanford Research Institute in if its owner does not come forward. you’re hooked up with Man what they consider emergen Menlo Park, Calif. iSavingsBank chester’s emergency re cies such as car lockouts. A flat tax rate would be fairer sponse system. One woman called every PUTHOFF AND TARG con ^of Manchester time her pilot light went out. ducted at least two tests that Death ruled a homicide The system is designed to To the Editor: criminals to this extent! brother” to decimate our earnings produced astonishing results. save lives. Another called to complain When Congress created the to the point of no return! We are They gave one psychic the latitude FARMINGTON. — A woman whose body was about a late-night talk show. The halls of Congress are rip income tax program, the concept now in the absurd position that as and longitude of a remote location found on a New Haven beach was shot in a But, as the Manchester Dispatchers say that some pling with a wave of anticipation was established that we were going our earning power is eroded, we and told him to project his mind homicide, the office of the state’s chief medical Herald discovered when a regarding a new and far-reaching to be taxed more substantially are richer on paper but poorer at examiner said Sunday. people call when they are there and describe the scene. He The office identified the woman as Dorothy reporter spent one evening at lonely — just to talk to system of tax reform for millions based on our ability to pay. The the supermarket. described an airfield, complete of Americans. lam referring to the There are those in the legisiature Caciopoli, 24, of West Haven, and reported she eggs in our one basket, so to speak-you the police department’s dis someone. theory was to redistribute income with details — including a large Cot year oemCasmu Card/or 10 percent income tax proposal in this country on the assumption in Washington today who advocate died died of a gunshot wound to head. Thoughtful counsel, may discover that you’ve got a pretty good patch center, not all calls We have a feeling that those gantry and crane at one end of the New Haven police were continuing their CosmixUamaamantuiUruni that some members of Congress that we could equalize the eco raising taxes to reduce the deficit. field. investigation of the death and reported no new better Investment sum to put to work. SBM can ^ow you Aei mmii leiAm'Aewn «i/(ir which come in are who read this editorial proba are advocating and actively sup They ask how can President how, with as litde as $500, you can qualify eRffl I mikt3i{amgo:24koanadgy, nomic condition of our people, and The CIA was impressed, but developments Sunday. I 7dsy$swtiksiiJ365day*syosr. chokes, all the extras- I G.^ayoaseeouiombmea emergencies. bly aren’t the same ones who porting to reduce our Federal somehow by this process raise all Reagan cut taxes and increase critical. There was indeed an for a 30-60 month Bond A4^ket Account. •V iew4 ety In Thursday’s Herald abuse the 911 system. income tax to equitable propor people to higher levels. spending. The answer lies in airfield at the map coordinates the they’re aH yours with SBMGather together $2500 or more, and you tions for all. common sense — stop giving away # can choose from a whole v i^ ty of Money story, police estimated that But it doesn’t hurt to This is a social and economic psychic had been given. The site West family Jinxed one-source banking. only one out of 10 calls to 911 is remind everyone again. Stay The insidious search conducted theory that has only been demon trillions of dollars to foreign was the SovieU’ ultra-secret nu Maricet Accounts and Certificates of by the IRS to pick our pockets to countries! In this fashion, more ANDOVER — Gary A. West, who died Deposit, at high interest rat«. Oin bank a real emergency. The rest off 911 unless it’s serious. strated in the Soviet Union! The clear testing area at Semipala- If you’re like most people in this highly ensure that special interest pro Communist Manifesto directs the money remains in the American Thursday in a plane crash at Johnnycake Airport, mobik society of ours, as you’ve changed ing couiiselors at our new Financial Center Don’t let your accounts become inactive. tinsk, Kazakhstan. But there was lost his father and brother to plane crashes. grams are over-funded is nothing destruction of a society through pipeline. no gantry or crane there. jobs, or nHJved, you’ve opened new check will help you select the account or accounts Here’s something else to think about. Do short of robbery by law! ever-increasing taxes. As this Congress is also considering new West’s father, George West, was a 1930s ing and savings accounts in a number of that v ^ meet your needs and give you you realize that our state has a law that says Still, it had been a while since barnstormer and World War II pilot. He took his the contents of any savings account which It has had the ultimate effect of theory grew by leaps and bounds taxes on health insurance benefits; U.S. spy satellites had tah»n sons up in airplanes when they were still in banks. Now, tfaiiA caiehilly. How many the best return. spawning an ever-growing seg over the decades, it produced this in view of the 50 percent pictures of the Semipalatinsk base diapers, and both sons were licensed to fly when of Aose are still open, and how much is And once you’ve consolidated your remains inactive for ten years leveru to the ment of tax consultants and tax increase in Blue Cross premiums. state? Oh, you can get it back, but it’s a confusion beyond description. So the CIA waited for the next set of they were in their teens. in them? money here, you’ll be able to take advan- preparers whose function is to Two years ago, it cost Ameri Enactment of a flat 10 percent photos — and sure enough, there West’s brother, George David West, diednt age If your answere are “quite a few” and t ^ cif alot of services we offer. At the preny complicated procedure. Bener not to develop loopholes for those who cans over 60 billion dollars Just to income tax as proposed, would were the gantry and crane, just as 27 when his twin-engine Beechcraft crashed in “not very much,” it’s time you started Financial Center, all under one roof, you let it happen in the first place. can afford their services. Busi have their tax forms filled out. In accomplish the following: the psychic had described them Maine in 1973. In 1978, George West died when his thinking about getting it together-at the can take care of your savings, see about Now, if the hassle of nmning all over nessmen small and large are fact, the majority of paperwork It would reduce the tax rate to 10 plane, a MiUubishi MU-2 like bis son Gary’s, Savings Bank « Manchester. Cmsolidating loans for yourself or for your b using, to close all those little accounts is still too No one in U.S. intelUgence agen exploded after a routine takeoff in Manchester, finding themselves in the predica that the government imposes on us percent while increasing the per cies had known the equipment was yourmoaeyinoneplacecanbesafer.lt mortgages, too. Sign up for a Conni^ much, let us do the rumiing for you. Just ment whereby they must attempt is simply involved in working up sonal exemption from $1,000. to there, so the information couldn’t N.H. canalsobemoreconvenientandmoieptd'- automatic teller card, bring us all the account numbers, and we’ll to avoid reporting all income in the tax forms. An experiment was $2,000., resulting in an average have been leaked to him. itable. And choosing a i^bce like the or check into bur take care of bringing all the accounts up to order to remain in business, and at conducted recently in which 170 savings of $1,000. per household in The second test involved a Soviet Savings Bank Manchester, where low-cost SBLI insur date and transferring them here. the same time realize a profit for questions were sent out to about a 19S4; reduce the size of the tax Tu-95 “Backfire” bomber, which you can get more services; ance. It’s all there- Think about it. Don’t you have enough their endeavors. Some people dozen IRS offices, all the same forms to a postcard; and repeal the CIA knew had crashed some Now Taking Ordori For more econamically, it’s all yours for the to do these days, without going from would be forced out of business due questions asking for an under thousands of pages of complicated where in Africa. They were eager makes the most asking. bank to bank to take care of your money? to the enormous tax bite if all standing of the IRS code. Half . and confusing tax laws and to find It before the Soviets did, io sense of all. Get it all together, at the Savings Bank income was reported. came back with different regulations. they could take photographs and ®lje JJo rk Manchester, where it will earn more for President Reagan in his State of responses! Our citizens must build this Our banUitt counsdon you, and tate less of your time. That’s time perhaps purloih secret gear from have ideas m you. the Union message alluded to To place blame on the IRS would small ripple into a tidal wave of the wreckMe. you can use, perhaps, to take up a hobby. Once you pull ^ those little $smm s ecom u maoi “over taxation” of our citizens in be ludicrous, for they are hard action, and flood Congress with So one of Project Grill Flame’s Sundiy C |^ tm e 0 . omm SBM,mmoafyu How about jogging? accounts together-put all your m»i,uslmteomtfpoi order to compensate for tax dollars working people like ourselves, dtad letters to bring this fair tax^to remote viewers was asked Jo lia fo r o a n m t la g a n s Other Sunday Papers Available F D .I.C r lost to us by the underworld. Itlsa ^ are only carrying out a mandate reality. locate the downed bomber. Re M nm ty,bM vmk MbaMMiti pcMfcy sad conunentary in today's society ' from Congress. < gave the CIA the location within ttaM Mhmy 0 4 7 .^ 0 5 9 fteuaSfiKtiSt. "I’nf sorry, miss — but your calling mo a hunk when the average hard working A free society will remain free Edward J. Wilson several miles of the actual 1 ^ MlwtliFJlX laji^tso... 80... DEHUMANIZINQI" American is forced to subsidize “big 17 Falknor Drive wreckage. 1 M \M lll^:ST^:li IIKIiAl.l), M(ind:iy. April 2.'l, I9D4 — 9 8 - MANCHESTEU HERALD. Monday, April 23, 1984 She waited nine years Monday T V
CD-NIghtiino 3:00 A.M. GD “ Muppet Show C D - Laugh-In 6:00 P.M. 8 - MOVIE: ‘Mothor Loda' A ® - MOVIE; 'Angal Fmm'A Feisty mother finally gets kidney (B) - Odd Coupl* CD CD CE (Q (8 - Nmn C D -* Family Feud young pilot and an ok) prospsetor spoUod heiress is responsible for CD - Bennv Hill Show 8 - S partiC .m * r ar* both gripptd by gold tavar ki d ) - ThrM't Company the deeth of her parents, her boy (3D - Independent Network 8 - Who Tour 1982 ;Th* Final tHa niggad advantura, ast In tha friend end fkiaify her o%vn. R o ^ BOSTON (UPI) — A woman who delied liver and disrupting the digestive process. QD- V a g a News Show Tha W ho'. North Amarl- Canadian wiMamait. Charlton Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Hert>ert the odds and survived nine years with a It can cause latal complications and the (0) - Alica CMt Fwmrall Toiir w n tin>od at Hatton, Nick Mtneuto, Kkn Bat- MershaK. 1953. (Q) - Inside BaeebeH usually fatal liver disease was in critical ' only “ cure" is a transplant. 8 - Blanch) Cup Platol Toum. Toronto's MapI* Lm I Gwdan*. kigar. 1882. Rated PQ. 9 - IneMe Baseball GD - Freggle Rock TOP DOC but stable condition today after receiving Mrs. Bergeron has been a vocal advocate Coverage of this interr>ational 8 - Alftod HItchooak Hour 8 - Cntortahunont Tonight Q ) - Fraaman Raporta tournament ia pratented from ( 9 - Dregrtet the organ of a 26-year-old Kentucky man of organ transplants during her battle with Art Carney (I.) and Howard ffl) - Sport. Tonight 8 - Lata Night with DmM Columbia, MO. (S) “ Crossfire Ltttarman 3:30 A.M. who died of a brain hemorrhage. the disease, which has included one false Rollins star as an elderly gen 8 - D r . W ho G 9 - U S A Cartoon Expraaa ® - M*A*8*H ®-OlfllMSat » Marva Bergeron, 44, underwent nearly 11 start and yards of red tape. tleman facing senility and an 8 ~ TwWght ZotM 1:00 A.M. 0 5 - Dr. Gene Scott ® • Better Heetth 8 - One Stnp Bayond JS hours of surgery at New England Deaco In 1982, she was accepted into the Idealistic resident physician 11:15 P.M. CD - Lavoma ond Shblsy ® - M*A*8*H (SI - Wheel of Fortune 8 - ESPN's BportaWomao. ness Hospital late Saturday and early University Hospital of Pittsburgh trans whose concern for his patients 8 - Mazda Sportslook C D - C d u m b o IS) - MOVIE: ‘Sink the - Barney Miller 8 - Oraam a o f O okf ~ * Sunday, Dr. Roger Jenkins told a Sunday plant program even though Massachusetts & burdens his personal life on C D - Return of tha Sokrt Blamarck' Air and sea forces are 8-Raportar41 8 - Album Flash — news conferencci The woman's jaundiced Medicaid refused to cover the costs of what combined to trap and sink the ® > People's Court “ A Doctor's Story," airing 11:30 P.M. 8 - Twilight Zofw color was receding and doctors were "very it then considered an experimental opera Bismarck. Kanrteth More, Dana (Bi-Dr. Who MONDAY, APRIL 23 on NBC. 1:30 A.M. 4:00 A.M. Wynter, Carl Moiwiar. 1960. 8:00 P.M. CD - Bamoy MWor encouraged," he said. tion. The insurer finally agreed to pay lor (2$ - MacNell/Lahror Newsh- CD - Starsky and Hutch Qioat Record Album 8 - Ufa of RHay -'tIZ She was to remain hospitalized for 4 to 6 the costs after intense publicity. CD CD Scarecrow end Mrs. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME our 8 - N C A A Dhrialon " I t In April 1983, she returned to Pittsburgh King Amanda and Lee pose as a C D - Bannv HHI Show weeks and should lead a fairly normal life, 8 . - Indopondom Natwoik Oymnaatica Championshipa > (2Sl - Reporter 41 honeymoon couple at a resort af Jenkins said. for a transplant only to be disappointed C D - RocMord Film Individual Com patMon from> ter learning that an important when doctors determined the donor liver @ ) > 3>2*1. Contact C D - Top 4 0 VMoo Bpringfiald, M A Tbe donor was an unidentified Kentucky guest is marked for kidnapping. 8 - MOVIE: 'Juaraz' This his man who died of a brain hemorrhage in was damaged. 6:30 P.M. (60 min.) G D - Honayntoonar. torical drama azploroa the atrug- 8 - MOVIE: 'Dial M Fw gla for Mexico's freedom and tha Murdar' In responaa to his wifa'a Louisville Saturday, said Jenkins, who She entered the Deaconess program last C £ - One Day at a Tima CD - PM Magazine 8 - laova It to Baovar conflict bOlwaen tha Maxlcan- affair, Tony Wendies davitaa lha braved severe thunderstorms to fly to and May, but did not immediately qualify CS) - C B S News OB) -CitMwfira C D 8 - Blue Thunder The Blue Indian Juarez and the Hapeburg perfect crime to kill her and a pra- from Kentucky with the organ. because transplants were limited to emer (S) - Sanford imd Son Thunder team battles a right wing 8 8 - Tonight Show Prince MaxImIHan. Paul Muni, claely rimed phone call la tha key , group that's planning an sasaaai- Jenkins said the operation culminated a gencies, said Dr. William McDermott, U PI p h o lo Q2) “ Mazda SportsLook 8 - Pallcula: 'Ninguno m Bette Dov|a, John GarfiaM. 1939. Angie Dickinaon, Chrlalophan nation. (60 min.) Plummer, Anthony Quayle. ^ “ fairly desperate search" to find a liver for chairman of the hospital's surgery depart ~ Hogan's Heroes Uamaba TrinMad' 8 - O o a p a d M a C D - N o w * 8 - MOVIE: 'Up To Hla the mother of six who was told nine years ment. The creation of the Boston Center for MARVA BERGERON 8 - Aak CNN trail of a bail-jumper, Chris races 8 - Bob Nawhart Show 2:00 A.M. Nmik!- GD - MOVIE: H.l*n K.llw: 8 - Poldatk CD ® - MOVIE: 'A Long Way Ronald Shriner, Brian Rix. ago that she would die within two years .The Liver Transplantation in January opened ... long wait 8 8 - NBC New. Home' The oldest of three child to gat to the wanted men first. 8 - N ig h t N n o C D - C B S N ew t Nightiwatch The Miracle Continues' 8 - El MMaficio 8 - Nawsnight Update ^ search began a month ago but gained the door for non-emergency cases, he said. ren. abandoned by his parents (60 min.) 8 - MacN.il/lahrar Nowoh- - Notlci.ro Naclonal SIN (13) * U8FL Football: Tampa Bay 8 - MOVIE: ‘Love Story' C D - Rat Patrol said. end torn apart by bureaucracy, C D - N e w s our urgency when doctors saw a “ precipitous In February, Mrs. Bergeron was ( 8 - Jafferioni at Michigan Shortly after his wife's death, a fights to reunite the only real fa C D - Joo Franklin Show 4:15 A.M. equipped with a beeper to await word of a Mrs, Bergeron entered the operating young man reminisces about their (H) - independent Network deterioration" in her condition during the 8 - ABC Naw. G$ - MOVIE: ‘Tha Far mily he ever had. Timothy Hutton. 11:45 P.M. room at 11 p.ni. Saturday, about two hours first meeting, courtship and their Newe 8 - MOVIE: 'BtomUo's 8 - M O VIE; 'T h e B e tty ' M a iC last week. donor. She was re-admitted March 26. Pavilions' Part 1 First of Three Brenda Vaccaro. 1981. 8 - USFL FootbaB: Tampa Bay Annhraisaiy' Oagwood borrows bars of a powerful Detroit famRy after doctors began to remove the donor India. Amy Irving. John to champion the rights of an eld ( 9 - RIchnrKKid 1 SO Auto Race CD CD - Hnvail Flvs-0 Jergena. 1948. 1977. Rated R. CD 8 - M*A*S*H Gielgud. Omar Sharif. (B) - FrontHne 'Chasing the Bas erly patient. Howard E. Rollins, B - Freeman Reports C D - Hw t to Hart 8 - MOVIE: 'The Man Who CD ' Tic Tac Dough 8 - MOVIE: ‘Tha Uon' A ketball Dream.' Tonight's pro- * Jr., An Carney. 1984. 4:30 A.M. gram looks at the prospects of & - MOVIE: 'First DoMlIy Sin' 8 - Star Trok Saw Tomorrow' Michel da Nos CD - A B C N ew . young girt living in Africa has an 8 - Abbott and Coatallo scandal probe (2$ “ Frontline 'Chasing the Bas A detective discovers a pattern in tradamus accurately prsdictsd S e n a to r excessive attachment to a lion young men and boys making it 8 - McDonald's Capital CD - Beat of Saturday Night ketball Dream.' Tonight's pro a string of ax murders. Frank Sin the rita of Hitler and other hittori- she has raised from a cub. Wil big in the world of professional Classic High School All-Star gram looks at the prospects of atra, Faye Dunaway. Rated R. cal figures. Orson Wallas nar G D - JaffarM n. liam Holden, Capucine, Trevor basketball. (60 min.) (Closed Cap Oeme PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - An inves pointed by the state attorney general, the Molise was suspended with pay while the tioned) young men and boys making it rates. 1981. Rated PG. Is advertising expensive? Q2) - SportaCanter Howard. 1962. (S) - W ill du r Children 'Thank (9 - Dr. Gene Scott head justice ol the Superior Court, the case is decided, prompting Mayor Yincent big in the world of professional Us7 Dr. Benjamin Spock chronic 8 - Our MIm Brooke You'll be surprised now tigative commission patterned after a 8 - Radio 1990 Today's pro 8 - MOVIE: The World of basketball. (60 min.) (Closed Cap- cies the lives 6f three New Eng (SI 9 - TMcke of the Night economical It is to adver panel that uncovered wrongdoing in the governor and the City Council. A. Cianci Jr.'s top political aide to resign in gram looks at the hottest trends Susie Wong' An American artist 8:30 P.M. tioned( land families and how they are 9 - Newsnight 2:15 A.M. protest. Bruce Melucci called the adminis and performers in the world of in Hong Kong falls for a beautiful tise in Classified. 643-2711. UPi ohoto New York City police force in the late 1960s Q D - Carol Burnett end Friertda ( B - Shekespeere Plays 'Two affected by the enti-nuclear 8 - MOVIE: 'SHom Rago' A The proposal came a day alter Provi entertainment. girl. William Holden, Nancy ® - MOVIE: 'Death Trap* is being proposed to probe alleged wides tration's decision to put Melisc on a C D - MOVIE: 'Gunge Din' This Gentlemen of Verona.' Shakes movement. (60 min.) homicidal madman terrorizes a Kwan, Laurence Naiamith. 1961. When a girl learns that her sister Lynne Bemis of Durham, N.H., lifts her daughter Kristen for a dence Police Chiel Anthony J . Mancuso mcl 8 - Star Trek is the story of British military ac peare's comedy about the chang Texas town. Chuck Norris, Toni pread corruption in city government. $508-a-week leave of 'absence a "paid ( 9 - That's Holtywood withdrew a large sum of money with members ol the City Council to discuss ® - Prime News tion in the mountains of Northern ing fonunes of two friends is Kslem, Ron SHver. 1962. Rated How tbe birds return to better view at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s Easter Sunday Rep. Keven A. McKenna, D-Providence, vacation." (S) - Moneyllrte from the bank before she died, India. Douglas Fairbanks, Cary presented in this special perform R. their nesting grounds each what one council member called the 8 - N ew . CS) (S) - TV's Bloopers and she tries to discover what h ^ service. The remnants of the Church, which was destrouyed by said he will introduce legislation this week "I've reached the point where enough is Grant, Joan Fontaine. 1939. ance. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Closed Practical Jokes Dick Clark ar>d 10:30 P.M. pened to it. Alvert Lieven, Bar year Is a mystery only If yon to set up a commission made up of objective “ pattern of corruption " in the city of 8 - Business Report Ed McMahon hosts this look at Captioned) 2:30 A.M. an arson set fire April 11, is visible above. enough, " he said Friday, "I can no longer, GS) - El Veto Pueitorrigueno en G9-N.W * bara Shelley. John Mellon. 1962. think they do it by following citizens from outside the city. The proposal Providence. 8 - Baits Conmigo some scenes that were rtever in- ■ los EstedM Unidos C D - Boat of Midday in good conscience, serve this tended for viewing by an audi 9:30 P.M. 8 - Succm * 8 - MOVIE: 'My Dariing our state’s highway signs. came despite ongoing investigations by 8 - Entartainmant Tonight CD - CBS News Nightwatch Police arrested Highway Superintendent administration. " ence. (60 min.) (D (D ' Newhart Joanna 8 - 2 4 Honu CIOHnentine* Wyatt Esrp and city, state and federal law enforcement 8 - Family Faud 9:00 P.M. breaks tradition by bringing the Doc Hottiday take on the viHaine at JIP Edward F. Melisc Wednesday on charges ol ® - MOVIE: 'MegafoKe' 8 - Independmit NMworii the O K. Corral. Henry .Fonda, authorities. Mclucci headed Cianci's 1982 re-clection ® - Wild World of Animal. G D Q D ~ Kate & Aide Kate quits town wives out of the kitchen to News Destroyed church starts extortion and kickback payments. Melisc Super aoldrera armed with high- join the menfolk. (R) Linda Darnell, Victor Mature. 8 - Richmond 160 Auto Race McKenna's recommendation Friday campaign and was instrumental in delcnd- tech weaponry fight for truth, jus her job when she's passed over was indicted by a lederal grand jury on 7:30 P.M. 11:00P.M. 1946. 8 - Moneylino ing the mayor against the recent unsuccess- tice and the American way. ^rry for a promotion and Atlie decides 10:00 P.M. came on the latest wave of allegations charges of extorting $64,280 from three of - PM Magazine to go into business for herself. CD CD CD 8 8 8 - Nmn involving kickbacks, extortion, and links lul movement to recall him from office, CS) Bostwick, Persia Khambatta, Mi ( D CD ' Cagney & Lecey When 12:30 A.M. 2:45 A.M. more than 50 private contractors hired by chael Beck. 1982. Rated PG. GD ' The Merv Show over with Easter service Cianci, meanwhile, has announced his CE) - All In the Fwnily a bounty hunter shows up on the CD-Tmi C D - Thicka of the Night 8 - SportsContor between organized crime and the city the city to remove snow. Department of Public Works. own plans to lake action against the CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Easter amplification system, and a parisn As outlined by McKenna, the commis Melise's arrest was part of a two-year companies named in the Mclise indictment. JOANNE, YOU'VE AUWAVd 60T A had an added meaning of rebirth this member lent an organ for the service. sion, similar to New York's Knapp investigation by the FBI and the Internal The mayor, unavailable lor comment on 600P ONE ANP YOU NEVER year for parishioners of the burned-out Parishioner Inge Eddy said the 6T0MP M E. BRIDGE ASTRO Commission, would consist ol “ citizens Revenue Service, U.S. Attorney Lincoln C. McKenna's proposal, has said he will St. Paul’s Church. spirited mood of Easter was a welcome from outside the city (who) have no Almond said. Almond added that the arrest instruct the city lawyer to recover any About 800 people sat in lawn chairs release from the tragedy that struck GRAPH political or business dealings with the city was "the tip of the iceberg.” and that more money paid to contractors who did not do and folding chairs Sunday for an the parish. of Providence." Members would be ap- arrests would lollow. work they wj.rc hired to pertorm. Doing it the hard way Easter service beside the remnants “ It felt terrific we could be together and rubble of the Episcopal church in the sunlight after all the dark days South passed. North bid destroyed in a fire April 11. the church has seen," Ms. Eddy said. three no-trump, realizing too "This is a rebirth; the church is lieing Nearby, parishioner Kathryn Harper C ianci faces sentencing SiNUS SUFFERERS late that he should have bid < ?3 irth d ay ^ reb9 m.-The spirit of the people is just stood holding her baby boy, Timothy NORTH 4-23-S4 three no-trump at his first PROYIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - The office dropped felony kidnapping, tom4 m m ntm r^ "W . Mt." iVNA-CUAi 0 « m .M 'Nuihelievable," said Ken Jameson, James, who was born 3:50 a.m. April t r t liT i c m Um m Uz I. 4r*l. dMr a. m w I-Um . cariM M . 463 turn." conspiracy and attempted extortion. junior warden at the church, noting the 11, the exact time and day fire officials personal and political future of Provi O m " W . c o o ' l*Wit yo» M t t-om fat.1 (ro- .ota m 4 at ▼ Q6 Jim: "West opened his April 24,1984 dence Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr. was The charges stemmed from a March - - A»nn ZM W StM*. MOy—Uw . zm am4 t«*z m m . ♦ KJ6 third-best spade. Spades symbolism of Easter. declared the church blaze was under CMWzSVNA-afAa AI *«*MlM.4h»*.MMrt.« There may be difficulties In control. on the line at his scheduled sentencing 20, 1983 incident involving Bristol 4 A Q 1084 2 were continued, with Muth achieving important objectives Temperatures were in the forties, M M H . I i i r n m j bz M b w . Tiy * l*4 *zl winning the third one. Now with strong spring sun to keep the " I think it's lot more than a in Superior Court today on a pair of contractor Raymond DeLeo, 60. Cianci WEST EAST you set for yourself In the year assault charges. had accused DeLeo of having an affair 4854 it was up to South to attack ahead. Fortunately, you're parishioners and visitors warm. coinciifence." Ms. Harpersaid. “ He's a Introductory $1 4 K Q J I0 9 Cianci, 42, faced a maximum of 11 with his former wife Sheila. The mayor 7 5 ▼ 97 52 Y K J 8 clubs. To take a finesse was endowed with the tenacity and Help has been pouring into the parish witness to God's love." and his wife were divorced about one n O M M ln r ik ...... I 9 10 5: ♦ 9872 the normal play, but South, determination that will eventu of 1,600 people since the fire, which Thousands of dollars have been years in prison at his sentencing Offor Worth who liked to overbid, saw 4653 4 K ally make you victorious. police believe was caused by arson. donated since the fire by parishioners stemming from a no contest plea to a month alter the alleged assault. Cut outouniW HW oJ J - 'f loho holOEtoroi to Bl«ro IhtoJ. Purdkoto ooo poch ol SVHA-ClfAA I2*t m4 that if East held the king (as TAURUS (April 20-May 2d) pair of assault charges, one a felony, Cianci allegedly had D e l«o brought rocoNoNo OM aaro eere SWSVNA^UAl A< UAl 12-focfc Pro*. SOUTH The city of Concord lent the church a and people outside the church, he said. o was likely from the bidcung), You may be vulnerable today one a misdemeanor, on March 5. In to his Providence apartment where the 4 A72 the losing finesse would cost portable stage, neighbors on Main “ Something comes in every day,” he Uflgttt Porkodt Fharmocy 404 lUddl* Tpk*., W where your reputation Ip said. return, the state attorney general's incident took place. ▼ AI043 South his contract." concern^. Try not to associ Street provided an outlet to set up the ♦ AQ4 Oswald: “South also saw ate with Individuals whose 4J97 that he might make his con Improper actions could refleel Vulnerable: North-South tract if East's king of clubs on you. The Matchmaker wheM Dealer; South was a singleton, so South reveals your compatibility to M Professor's trial begins, but without body clattered up with his ace. signs as well as shows you to West North East Sonlh The king dropped and the which signs you are best suited DEDHAM, Mass. who went by the name maintains he is innocent. and filing false reports. including Douglas' wife. rest of the tricks went to QUICK! 1 NT romantically. Get yours by (UPI) — With a defense "Nadine.” She was last Jury selection begins Nancy, their three teen Pass 2 NT 34 Pass South." A gag order imposed by mailing $2 to Astro-Graph, Box attorney warning the al seen March 5, 1983 and is today in Superior Court age children, several of Pass 3 NT Pass Pass 489, Radio City Station, New Donahue restricts lawy Jim: "We don't like to see with Judge Roger Do Pass bad bidding rewarded. York. NY 10019. leged victim could walk presumed dead, but her ers from talking about the Ms. Benedict's alleged JO IN TH E NEW However, we heartily GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) It's into court in the midst of corpse has never been nahue scheduled to call as case. But Norfolk County associates, two private very important today to keep testimony, former Tufts found. many as 500 potential investigators who questi Opening lead; 44 approve of good dummy Assistant District Attor play, so we must give this pace with your work. II you per University Professor Wil Prosecutors said they panelists. The seating 16 ney John Kivlan said at oned Douglas in Washing WEIGHT WATCHERS mit things to pile up, they may jurors could take more ton, D.C., days after Bene- South full credit for nis safe liam Douglas goes on trial will use brain and blood Douglas' arraignment ty play." be twice as difficult to handle today for murder in the tissue that soaked Ms. than a week, and testim that a wealth of circum dict's disappearance. Oswald: “ It is also worthy later. ony is expected to last at By Ofwald Jacoby disappearange of his Benedict's car and clo stantial eence will "$how O U IC K S IA R r of note that if North had CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) and JamM Jacoby Your friends will resent It toddy prostitute-lover. thing to prove she was least a month. beyond any doubt that immediately raised to three Douglas, 42, of Sharon, murdered by Douglas. Douglas, allowed to re no-trump, as he should have, il you try to regulate their times Robin Benedict was mur Jim: "South opened one of D ou glas, a fo rm e r sign from Tufts last May, East would have been shut and activities. Allow your pals is charged with the dered and that Douglas is PROCRAM. those IS-polnt no-trumps. is also accused of stealing out and West would have the same freedom you expect murder of beautiful, teacher and researcher at guilty.” North bid a very conserva from them. raven-haired Robin Bene Tufts Medical School who $67,400 from the univer tive two no-trump." had to guess what suit to G et M qu ick atawt on a s u m m e r f i g u r e . lead." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This Is dict, 21, of Malden, a prosecutors refer to as sity in 1982 to pay Ms. Kivlan, in court papers, Oswald: “ Blast stuck in a one of those days where yop (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) $100-an-hour-prostitute in Ms. Benedict's frequent Benedict. 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Obituaries A Manchester teenager arrested Friday after a woman Vincenzina G. DiFazio Enfield and Max Spulick of Balti reported that he had grabbed her Vincenzina Grace (Fiandaca) more. Md,; two sisters. Ella Lader ll-month-old baby from her arms DiFazio, 94, of 144 N. Main St., died of Skaneatlas, N.Y., and Fannie while she was walking on Broad Sunday at a local convalescent Decker of Enfield: five grand Street, police said. home. She was the wife of the late children; and six great The woman told police she was Red Sox thump A’s Paul A. DiFazio. grandchildren. startled when the teenager, later She was born in Santa Caterina. The funeral will be held Tuesday identified as Emanuel G. Pitslla- Italy and had lived in the Hartford at 10 a.m. from the Potter Funeral dis, 17, of 144 Center St„ grabbed area most of her life, before Home, 456 Jackson St,. Wethers .her child. But she was able to take moving to Manchester. field, Burial will be in Townsend the child from him when she In typical game’ She was a charter member of the Cemetery, Andover. There are no realized that Pitsiladis did not Italian Mothers Club of Hartford. calling hours. intend to flee, police said. BOSTON (U PI) - The Oakland think a pitcher should take more lowed with a double. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. The woman told police the boy A's lost to the Red Sox by a 12-8 time getting warmed up after that Wade Boggs was intentionally Ward (Maye) Taft of Manchester; Catherine Pietros just stood there with the child in his margin Sunday, but A ’s manager big an inning. walked to load the bases and Remy two sons. Pasquale A, DiFazio of Catherine Pietros, of 333 Bidwell' arms and asked the woman.* Steve Boros said that’s the way "It's almost tougher to pilch that scored on Rice’s fielder’s choice. New Britain and LucienP. DiFazio St., died Friday at a local convales several questions about her child^ baseball is played at Fenway way with a big lead. You say to Evans scored on Mike Easler's of Wethersfield; a sister, Mrs. cent home. ren, police said. After she re-- Park. yourself when you have the count single to right and Rice and Easier Victor Grieco of Hartford; II She leaves a sister, Helen trieved her baby, Pitsiladis walke’d* “ It was a typical Fenway Park at two and one that you're going to both scored on Tony Armas’ single grandchildren; 21 great Pietros of Warehouse point. away as she went to a telephone to gam e," said Boros, whose team make the guy hit the ball and that’s to center. grandchildren; and a great-great The funeral will be Wednesday notify police, they said. lost to Boston despite a pair of when the guy hits the ball. In the fifth. Kingman led off with grandchild. at 9 a m. at the Church of the Police located the teenager and Dave Kingman homers after the Sometimes a pitcher is better his sixth homer of the year, Mike A mass of Christian burial will be Assumption. Cremation will be at charged him with breach of peace, Red Sox exploded for eight runs in being just two runs ahead and they Davis doubled and scored on held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. the convenience of the family. later releasing him on a $100' the first four innings. have to pilch to the hitter." Donnie Hill's single. After Hender Patriek and St. Anthony Church, There are no calling hours. The non-surety bond. "Y ou 're never too far behind to The Red Sox took a 2-0 lead off son singled. Hill scored on Eckers Burial will be in Mount St. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, He is scheduled to appear in', loser Steve McCatty, 2-1, by ley's wild pitch to close the gap to Benedict Cemetery. There are no 219 W. Center St., has charge of come back," Boros said. "W e just court Wednesday. scoring single runs in each of the 8-3. calling hours. The D'Esopo We arrangements, never quite got back far enough. first two innings. In the first, Jerry Boston stretched its lead to 9- 3 in thersfield Chapel has charge of We spotted them too big a lead too early." Remy walked and was erased on the bottom of the fifth on Gutierrez’ arrangements. Frank E. Beers Frank E. Beers, 98. of 97 Fire Caiis The Red sox had a six-run rally Dwight Evans' fielder's choice. first major league homer. Mrs. Eileen F. Charron Branford St., died Sunday night at in the fourth, but the A's re Jim Rice singled and the ball was The A ’s scored two more in the misplayed by left fielder Ricky sixth on Kingman's second homer Mrs. Eileen (Fraser) Charron, Manchester Memorial Hospital. grouped. Oakland scored three runs in the fifth off starter and Henderson, allowing Evans to of the game, following a single by 89, formerly of Taftville, died He was born in Westville, New UPt photo Manchester score. Bruce Bochte, but Boston scored a Saturday at an East Hartford Haven, on Nov. 20, 1885, and had winner Dennis Eckersley, 1-2, and Boston added a run in the second run in the bottom of the inning on convalescent home. She was the lived in Hartford most of his life Friday, 1:02 p.m. — man two more in the sixth. Hanging on on an RBI single by Remy. Gedman's second homer of the wife of the late Lionel H. Charron before .moving to Manchester 10 trapped in tree, 428 Lake St., Red Sox catcher Rich Gedman year. and the mother of Mrs. Jacquelyn years ago. Bolton (Eighth District). said Eckersley may have stiffened In the fourth. Boston's biggest The A's pulled to within 10-8 in Foy of Manchester. Before retiring in 1966 he was William Discipio, 20, of Peabody, Mass., were rafting on the river when their raft Friday, 11:56 p.m. — motor up during the Red Sox big inning in inning of the season, Gedman and the eighth on Davis' bases loaded She also leaves a son, James W. employed as a sign painter for the capzied in rapids. Authorities planned vehicle accident. East Center - the fourth, during which Boston Reid Nichols both singled, Jackie holds onto debris in the Merrimack walk, an RBI single by Mike Heath Charron of Winter Park, Fla.; A.E. Single Co. of Hartford where Street and East Middle Turnpike batted around. Gutierrez scored Gedman with a River at Lowell as he awaits rescue by to resume the search today for Fay, who and Garry Hancock’s fielder’s seven grandchildren; and lOgrcal- he had worked for more than 60 (Tow n). " I think he had too much rest single, Nichols scored on Remy’s was not found Sunday after an extensive choice. grandchildren. years. police and firefighters Sunday. Discipio Saturday, 12:40 a.m. — camp ■ that one inning," said Gedman. "1 fielder's choice and Evans fol A mass of Christian burial will be He leaves three daughters. Mrs. and a friend, Steven Fay, 17, of Peabody, search. fire, 80 Tolland Turnpike (Eighth * held Wednesday at 10:30 a m. in St. Helen Fontaine of Putnam. Mrs. District). 1 Mary Church, 218 Providence St., Florence Hills and Mrs. Elizabeth Saturday, 2:47 p.m. — m otor* NBA roundup Putnam. Burial will be in St, Mary Cowles, both of Manehester; 16 vehicle accident. Interstate M ^ Cemetery, Putnam. Friends may grandchildren; and many great west of Bidwell Street (Town). call at the Gilman Funeral Home, grandchildren. Calendars Saturday, 3:34 p.m. — car fire, 104 Church St., Putnam. Tuesday The luneral will be Wednesday 302 Broad St. (Town). from 7 to 9 p.m. at 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes Saturday, 5:53 p.m. — steam Sixers remain aiive Funeral Home, 400 Main St. with a Thursday leak, 22 Flower St. (Tow n). Filomena D. Maulucci ma.ss of Re.surrection at 9 a.m. at Manchester Board of Education, Bolton Center School library. Saturday, 7:19 p.m. — motor ■ Filomena (DiVito) Maulucci, 89. St. James Church. Burial will be in Notch Road, 7:30 p.m. Today vehicle accident, 519 Adams St. of Newington, died Wednesday at Mount St. Benedict Cemetery in Advisory Board of Health, 4:30 p.m., Lincoln Center (Tow n). Mount Sinai Hospital. She was the Bloomfield. Friends may call at Sunday, 11:27 a.m. — motor with 108-100 victory gold room. wife of the late Joseph Maulucci the funeral home Tue.sday from 7 Coventry Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., Lincoln Center vehicle accident, Wells Street and the mother of Joseph Maulucci to 9 p.m. hearing room. (Toown). Bv United Press International King putting New Jersey ahead year. It really hurt losing in lour of Coventry. Monday Eighth Utilities District budget hearing, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 12:42 p.m. — service 100-99 with a jump shot with 1:31 straight games (to Philadelphia) She also leaves a daughter, Robert H. Stone Steering/Liaison Committee, nurse's office. Town firehouse, 32 Main St. call, 72 Alton St. (Eighth District). Julius Erving still wears his 1983 remaining. Erving gave Philadel and that may have given our guys Maria Guglictta of Newington; Robert H. Stone, 40, of 187 Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Citizens’ Curriculum Committee, 7:30 p.m., 45 Sunday, 3:22 p.m. — motor NBA championship ring proud. phia the lead again with 1:10 ' added incentive this year. and three other sons. Anthony Homestead St., died Sunday at Planning and Zoning/Inland Wetland, planning North School St. vehicle accident. West Center And he's still chasing a 1984 remaining as New Jersey failed to The Lakers await the winner of Manchester Memorial Hospital. office. Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Maulucci in F'lorida. Sebastian Street (Town). version. score thereafter. fhe Seattle-Dallas series. Permanent Memorial Day Committee, 7:30 p.m., Special Town Council meeting, board room. Town Maulucci of Newington, and Ri He was the husband of Michele Sunday, 5:02 p.m. — kitchen Erving scored 27 points to help The Nets committed seven of (Germain) Stone. Lincoln Center conference room. Office Building. 8 p.m. Knicks 120, Pistons 113 chard Maulucci of Wethersfield; 1,5 cabinet fire, 360 Oakland St. the Philadelphia 76ers slay alive their 23 turnovers in the final He was born in Manchester, Committee on the Aging, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens Tuesday At New York, Bernard King grandchildren: 27 great (Eighth District). Sunday with a 108-100 victory over minute. N.H., and had lived here most of Center. Speciai Town Council meeting, board room. Town scored 46 points to lead the Knicks grandchildren: and a great-great- Sunday, 8 p.m. -— medical call, the New Jersey Nets in the Eastern Philadelphia center Moses Ma his life. He was a television Tuesday office Building, 8 p.m. to a 2-1 lead in the series. King's 46 grandchild. 187 Homestead St. (Eighth Dis Conference playoffs. After losing lone, who had only six points at the technician for S.L. La very Ap Downtown Coordinating Committee, 8 a.m.. Lin Wednesday points broke a Madison Square The funeral was today Irom the trict, Paramedics). the first two games of the series in half, finished with 21 points and pliance Co, of West Hartford. coln Center gold room. Lifeguard interviews, planning office. Town Office UPI photo Garden professional single-game D'Esopo Wethersfield Chapel. Sunday, 8:01 p.m. — medical Philadelphia, the 76ers needed a lied with Buck Williams with 17 Besides his wife he leaves two Vietnam Veterans Park Committee, 3 p.m., Lincoln Building, 5 p.m. scoring record. King also scored 46 call, 12C Ambassador Drive Calgary Flames' Paul Baxter holds his final, 7-4, to the Edmonton Oilers victory at East Rutherford, N.J.. rebounds. Frieda S. Bowker sons, Jeffrey J, Stone and Jere Cetner gold room. Sewer Avoidance Subcommittee of the Water points in a losing effort in the Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Martin School. (Eighth District, Paramedics), Sunday. to stay alive. In other games Sunday. Los ANDOVER - Frieda (Spulick) miah S. Stone, both of Manchester; Pollution Control Authority, board room. Town Office head in dejection after his team lost the second game of the series and had Building Committee, 7:30 p.m., Manchester High Sunday, 10:20 p.m. — water call, The Nets get another chance to Angeles eliminated Kansas City Bowker, 86, of Parker Bridge two sisters, Mrs. Claire Bielawiec Building, 7:30 p.m. seventh game of the Smythe Division 36 in the opener. Kelly Tripucka School. 61 Lorraine Road (Town). oust the defending champions 108-102, New York dumped Detroit of Hartford and Irene Villeneuve of Thursday had 40 points for Detroit. Road, died Saturday at a Manehe.s- Tuesday in New Jersey. 120-113. Denver edged Utah 121-117 East Hartford. Wednesday Board of Education, Coventry High School The series resumes Wednesday ter convalescent home. She was "You see this ring?" asked and Phoenix nipped Portland The funeral will be Wednesday Manchester Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m., 24 teacher's room, 7:30 p.m. Tolland County night in New York. the wife ol the late Raymond P. NHL roundup Erving. " I don’t want to lose what 106-103. Tonight, Washington hosts at 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Bluefield Drive. Saturday Bowker. Friday, 12:58 p.m. — man it stands for and I want another. Boston and Seattle hosts Dallas, Nuggets 121, Jazz 117 Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Thursday Rid Litter Day. 8 a.m. She was born in Lisbon Falls. trapped in tree, 420 Lake St., "It's difficult to sweep anyone with the Celtics and SuperSonics At Denver, Rob Williams scored Center St., with a mass at St. Judge's hours, 6:30 p.m., Probate Court. Maine, on May 14. 1897. and had Bolton (Bolton, Vernon, Manches and I didn't come hereexpectingto holding 2-1 leads in their respective eight points in the final minutes to Bridget Church at 10 a.m. Burial lived in East Hartford lor .several ter's Eighth Utilities District). lose.” series. supplement Alex English's 29 will be in St. James Cemetery. years before moving to Andover 11 Andover At the Capitol Friday, 3:51 p.m. — woods fire, Oilers, North Stars The 76ers played their best game Lakers 108, Kings 102 points and help the Nuggets to a 2-1 Friends may call at the funeral years ago. 55 Boston Hill Road, Andover of the series by tar, forcing three At Kansas City, Mo., Kareem lead in their Western Conference home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 HARTFORD (U P I) — Here is a list of legislative She leaves a son. Robert E. Monday (Andover). turnovers in the final minute to Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points, playoff series, Adrian Dantley led p.m. Memorial donations may be and political events scheduled in Connecticut this Bowker of Andover; two daugh Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Friday, 5:36 p.m. — car fire. clinch the victory. Still, the Nets Mike McGee had 22 and Bob the Jazz with 29. made to the American Heart week. Rooms listed are at the State Capitol unless ters. Jeanette Sheridan of West Building, 7:30 p.m. Interstate 84 at Bolton Center were in the game all the way and McAdoo 19 to help Los Angeles Game 4 of the best-of-five series Association, 310 Collins St., otherwise noted. Suffield and Ruth Post of Manches Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 7 Road, Bolton (Bolton). could have pulled off a stunning complete its three-game sweep of will be Tuesday night at Denver. ter; two brothers, Frank Spulick of Hart ford. Monday Saturday, 5:42 a.m. — medical gain semifinal round p.m. sweep if not for horrendous foul the Kings. Mike Woodson and Suns 106, Trail Blazers 103 The U.S. Administration on Developmental Disabil RHAM Renovation Committee, RHAM High School call, 129 Bolton Center Road, shooting. Reggie Theus scored 22 apieee for At Phoenix. Ariz., Walter Davis guidance office, 7 p.m. ities, Department of Health and Human Services, will Bolton (Bolton). By Dave Raffo summer of my life," Gretzky said. Anderson. Linseman and Kurri “ We lost the game on the foul Kansas City. scored 12 of his 27 points in the hold a regional forum at the Parkview Hilton at 1 p.m. RHAM Board of Education, RHAM High School Saturday, 12:34 p.m. — medical' UPI Sports Writer “ I didn't want to sit and read about scored for a 6-4 lead at the end of line," Nets coach Stan Albeck said. The Lakers, who were swept in second half to lead the Suns to a 2-1 Seventh man charged library, 7:30 p.m. Forum will continue through Thursday. call, 157 S. River Road, Coventry what happened to the hockey club the period. “ They shot 24-of-27 and we shot four games by Philadelphia in last lead in their Western Conference A public hearing on programs administered by the (South Coventry, North Coventry). Wayne Gretzky’s teammates and where was Gretzky. I was 100 “ We milked it dry and there year's championship series, series. Davis scored four points in Police arrested a seventh man several times bought an eighth of 9-of-21. We’re still ahead 2-1 and if state Department of Income Maintenance. 1-3 p.m. Saturday, 7:59 p.m. — brush fire, saved him from a long, humiliating per cent ready." vowed not to get overconfident a 10-point run that gave Phoenix a Friday in connection with an April an ounce of cocaine from Goehring wasn't much left,” said Calgary someone would have told me the Bolton Auditorium of the Asylum Hill Congregational Hebron town line, Andover summer. Gretzky gave the Oilers a 2-0 Coach Bob Johnson, whose team same thing at the end of three. I'd despite being the only team to 106-101 lead with 40 seconds left. 13 drug raid at 65>/i Bissell St., they and was also given one-quarter Church. 814 Asylum Ave. (Andover). Gretzky scored his first goal in first-period lead but that was was hampered by injuries to have taken it. The Sixers changed sweep its preliminary series. Darnell Valentine led Portland said today. ounce free for occasionally allow Monday Public hearing of the Legislature's General Law Sunday, 1:12 p.m. — motor four playoff games Sunday night, erased by the stubborn Flames. defensemen Allan Macinnis and their lineup and eliminated our "W e aren't going to be bilked by with 29 points. ' Scott D. Goehring. 20, of 97 ing Goehring to weigh and package Board of Education personnel subcommittee, Committee. 2 p.m. Room 418. vehicle rollover. Interstate 84 at but it was a four-goal second perioct Kurri scored twice in the second Paul Reinhart and center Mike quickness going down court." any psychology of how good this The victory gave Phoenix a 2- 1 Princeton St., was stopped Friday cocaine in Sibley's Bissell Street Bolton Center School library, 4 p.m. Tuesday Route6, Bolton (Bolton, Andover). triggered by Jari Kurri that lifted period and Ken Linseman added Eaves. In the fourth period the game team is or how we should be the lead in their best-of five playoff while driving on Woodland Street apartment, police said. Public Building Commission, Community Hall Annual Connecticut commemoration of the Armen Sunday, 1:54 p.m. — motor the Edmonton Oilers to a 7-4 the game-winner to lift Edmonton see-sawed back and forth before favorite,” Los Angeles coach Pal series, with Game 4 scheduled in and charged with sale of cocaine, Several others arrested during fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. “ Macinnis twisted his knee, ian genocide. Armenian cause day. 11:30 a.m. in the vehicle rollover. Interstate 84 near victory over the Calgary Flames. in the seventh game of the series. the crowd of 12,399 with Albert Riley said. "W e didn't win it last Phoenix Tuesday night. possession of cocaine and conspi the raid told police they had Senior Citizens Committee, Bentley Memorial Reinhart had a Charley horse and a Senate Chamber. Routes 6 and 44, Bolton (Bolton, The victory put the Oilers in the racy to violate stale narcotics witnessed some of these transac Library, 7;30 p.m. “ It was very exciting,” Kurri back spasm and Eaves broke his The House meets at 1 p.m. for regular session. Andover). Campbell Conference finals laws. No drugs were found at the tions, police said. Based on their Wednesday said. "It felt like the seventh game thumb," Johnson said. "It would Wednesday Sunday, 4:27 p.m. — person against Minnesota, beginning time of his arrest, police said. All accounts, police obtained a war Zoning Commission, meeting and public hearing. of the Stanley Cup finals for me. I be the same as if they lost Gretzky, The House meets at 10 a.m. for regular session. trapped under car, 49 Mohegan Tuesday night at Edmonton, the charges related to information rant for Goehring's arrest. Community Hall, 8 p.m. skated harder tonight, I played on Mark Messier and Glenn The Senate Committee of the Executive and Trail, Waterfront Park, Coventry Alberta. given them by the six arrested in He was released after posting a Capital Improvements Committee, Community the same line with (enforcer) Dave Anderson.” Legislative Nominations Committee schedules 9 a.m. (North Coventry, South Coventry). Minnesota gained its meeting the April 13 raid. $25,()0() non-surety bond and or Hull, 7:30 p.m. Semenko. Those two things gave public hearing. Senate Chambers. Monday, 5:58 a.m. — medical with Edmonton with a 4-3 overtime At Bloomington, Minn., Steve One of those arrested earlier. dered to appear Wednesday in Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial me more room.” Thursday call, 1827 Main St., Coventry victory over St. Louis Sunday in Payne scored an unassisted goal Steven Sibley, told police he Manehe.ster Superior Court Court. Park. 7:30 p.m. The House meets at 10 a.m. for regular session. (South Coventry). the seventh game of that series. The Flames, who finished 37 6:00 into overtime to lift the North The defending champion New points behind Edmonton in the Stars. Payne picked up a puck that York Islanders meet the Montreal standings and had not beaten them skipped away fropm St. Louis Canadians Tuesday in Montreal in in eight regular-season games, defenseman Rob Ramage and beat Easter ’84: parades, protests, halos the Wales finals. The Islanders took a 4-3 lead on second-period St. Louis goalie Mike Liut on the ice 3 DAY MON., TUES., WED. swept the Oilers in last year's goals by Steve Konroyd and Allan to the stick side to hand the Blues Stanley Cup championships. Macinnis. their first playoff overtime defeat. l^few YORK (UPI) - U.S presence there "obs • . y' .... the service in tears but “I remember saying to my The Oilers bounced back, finally Along New York's Fifth cene" and urged pari most stayed to assist the SALE! April 23, 24, 25 Each team scored twice in the father last night, if we lost the breaking through against goal- Avenue people paraded in shioners to protest the choir in singing over the game it would be the longest tender Rejean Lemelin as Glenn third period to force the overtime. splashes of pink and other president's stance. protesters. Easter colors and over In Pittsburgh, a protest In New York, the fa San Francisco there were of a different sort took shionable, the chic and white halos drawn in the place as 12 people invaded those who wish they were Pay for the Ewing and Mullin selected ■ T X ' ■ 'f .. bright blue sky. the Shadyside Presbyter came out in the brilliant In Pittsburgh, however, ian Church — disrupting sunshine to take the tradi J protesters invaded a services with allegations tional stroll down Fifth first set — church service and from a that the church and Avenue in the annual pulpit in Manhatten came wealthy members of its Easter Parade. for Olympic hoop squad an angry denunciation of congregation ignored the "This is my first Easter and get the the American military poor. parade," said Tommy presence in Central The protesters, mostly Tune, star of the Broad second set By Fred Lief Gavitt said there was good reason Tim McCormick of Michigan. America. for increasing the number. I poor and unemployed way musical “ My One and UPI Sports Writer One surprising omission was Easter was celebrated members of the Network Only." “ I justfeitthe need At least one more cut remains. Antoine Carr. The former Wichita to Save the Mon Valley, BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Pa across the nation Sunday to participate." FREE! at the The 20-player roster must be State forward, who spent last by millions of Christians forced their way to the trick Ewing, the center for NCAA trimmed to 12 by July 14, two season in the Italian League, who attended church ser altar and one man deli champion Georgetown, and Mi weeks before the Olympics in Los played good defense during the vices, parades and egg vered his own sermon. UQAL NOTICE time of developing chael Jordan of North Carolina, Angeles. trials and was thought he would hunts in commemoration “ When a church has $7 Nolle* It h*r*bv given that the Player of the Year, were 0 Public Hearing will be held The competition at guard was have little trouble surviving the of the day they believe million in the bank, has among the 20 finalists selected by the Connecticut Deport- especially great. Escaping the second cut. Jesus Christ rose from the the same directors as the oMnt of Trantportatlon, 24 today at the U.S. Olympic basket second cut with Jordan and Mullin dead. corporations, puts fami Wolcott Hill Rood, Wethert- As a result of Porter’s illness and tleld, Connecticut on Thurs ball trials. were: Steve Alford of Indiana, Services included a sun lies in the street, builds a day, MDv 3 ,1984at 10;Wa.m. The two were joined by three Johnny Dawkins of Duke, Vem a wave of injuries, Dell Curry of rise ceremony atthe top of $1 million sitting room for In Room 149 on Application other All-Americas — Sam Per Virginia Tech and Roosevelt Chap (Given No. S403-N-7-U Of We Bigger & Better Fleming of Georgia, Lancaster New York’s Empire State rich ladies, it is evil and Donna L. Clccogllane D.B.A. use kins of North Carolina, Wayman Gordon of Louisville, Maurice man of Dayton were retained for Building and in Hawaii at against all biblical exam D C LImoutIn* of Glosfon- Tisdale of Oklahoma and Chris Martin of St. Joseph’s, Terry the weekend. They were eligible to the National Memorial ple," said Mike Bonn, bury seeking authorliotlon 4x6 Muilin of St. John’s — in surviving make the cut but failed to do so. to operate, on* (1) motor ve Porter of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Cemetery of the Pacific in head of the local steel hicle having a seating capac Glossy Prints the cut from the 34 remaining Alvin P.obertson of Arkansas, John Others cut were: Mark Alarie of Honolulu. workers union that has ity of lets than ten (10) odults players. The squad was reduced Stockton of Ganzaga and Leon Duke, Michael Brown of Goerge The Rev. Paul Moore been hit with layoffs. In General Livery Service from 12 Saturday. Washington, Tyrone Corbin of from a headquarters In Glas vBKe SMond Mt of Wood of Fullerton State. Jr., bishop of the Episco He said top business tonbury. Dave Gavitt, chairman of the Perkins and Tisdale were chosen DePaul, Kenny Fields of UCLA, UPI photo pal Diocese of New York, leaders attend the church, CONNECTICUT rR E e Color Prints selection committee, announced at forward with: Charles Barkley J ay Humphries of Colorado, Bobby, took the occasion to de including Thomas Gra DEPARTMENT OF the cuts at a morning news TRANSPORTATION and Chuck Person of Auburn, and Lee Hurt of Alabama, Larry Pope John Paul II gives his "Urbi et conference after he and Coach UPI photo liver a ringing condemna ham — a director of James C. Moran Jeff Turner of Vanderbilt. Krystkowiak of Montana, Karl Orbi" blessing at St. Peter's Square after tion of the Reagan admin- Mellon Bank and chief Director of the Salem nassiff camera ehop Bobby Knight met with the Malone pf Louisiana Tech, Jim New Jersey Nets' Darryl Dawkins (right) quarter action Sunday in New Jersey. operating officer of U.S. Trantif Operoflont Master of Kentucky, Anthony celebrating an Easter ceremony for istration’s military Bureau of players. Accompanying Ewing at center involvement in Central Steel Corp. Public Trantporloflon The cut was supposed to narrow were: Joe Kleine of Arkansas, Jon Teachey of Wake Forest, and grabs an offensive rebound away from Philly won, 108-100. 300,000 visitors and pilgrims. America. He called the Some parishioners left 017-04 the squad to 16-18 players but Koncak of Southern Methodist and Michael Young of Houston. the Sixers' Moses Malone during first
I It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 23, 1984. I MANCHESTER IIKHAI.I). Monday. Amil 23. 1984 - 13 • f Short but perfect USFL roundup for Montreal's Palmer Watker rallies Generals to win over Maulers enough to spend the tim e to come By Joe llluzzi four-yard sweep. Stars 20, Gunslingers 14 Federals 31, Invaders 17 Breakers 2U, Gold 18 ST. LOUIS (UPl) — Montreal’s Saturday. During the delay. backer Ron Crosby. "It just back,” Cisco said. ” I couldn’t ask UPl Sports Writer He also rushed for 17 ol the 48 At San Antonio, Texas, Chuck At Oakland, Calif., Curtis Bled At New Orleans, Rookie Buford David Palmer, who pitched a Palmer said he kept himself seemed like I couldn’t get close to for more. It really does your heart yards in the drive for the game Fusina threw two second- quarter soe rushed for a club- record 163 Jordan rushed for 182 yards and five-inning perfect game made warmed up and tried to protect him. He always found an opening. ’ ’ good to see a man work so hard.” The Pittsburgh Maulers were winning touchdown, which was touchdown passes and Bin Hardee yards on 27 carries and scored two scored two touchdowns, and the official in an unrelenting down himself from overconfidence. Walker scored one touchdown Palmer joins only three others ready to claim a victory Sunday made a game- saving interception, touchdowns to lead the Federals in Breakers survived a two-point pour, isn't bothering himself about' "I was telling myself, 'Don’t and set up another to help raise scored on a 16yard run up the who pitched perfect games called when the New Jersey Generals propelling the Stars to their sixth a battle of previously winless conversion attempt in the final the innings that never were. start celebrating,” ’ Palm er said. New Jersey’s record to 7-2. His middle by Maurice Carthon with before nine innings. It was the first decided to put their master plan straight victory. The win kept teams. Washington improved to 1-8 minute to outlast the Gold. Palmer, 26, says he willertjoy his Palm er’s game was only his season-high total of 153 yards were 5:21 left to play. perfect game since Len Barker’s into effect: Operation Herschel. more than half of his team ’s net them atop the Atlantic Division at while the Invaders dropped to 0-9. Fred Mortensen. replacing in pride in a rarity accomplished only secon^oHicial start since 1982. He "Herschel had his best, most for Cleveland against Toronto May Like George Washington at total yardage. The former Hels- 8- 1. The Gunsiingers fell to 2-7. The Federals moved 73 yards in jured Denver quarterback Bob three times before in baseball has ufndei^one surgery on his right productive game of the season — is ; 1981. Valley Forge, Herschel Walker man Trophy winner also caught Trailing by six with 15 seconds 11 plays to take a 17-10 lead when Gagliano, threw an 18-yard touch history. Then he will get back to elbow twice since 1980, but worked running and catching the ball." It was the first in the Expos’ rushed for 153 yards in the cold rain two of the seven passes Brian Sipe left in the game, San Antonio running back Billy Taylor was down pass to Leonard Harris with work. his way back and has a 2-0 record said Generals coach Walt 16-year’ history and the first to rally his troops from a 160 was able to complete for 30 more. quarterback Rick Neuheisel under apparently stopped at the line of 31 seconds left. But Mortenson's "It’s a five-inning perfect game, for 1984. Michaels. shortened perfect game since fourth-quarter deficit and lead the scrimmage at the 2, then lateralled two-point conversion pass to Kevin but it still goes down as a perfect With six carries and one pass ft threw a 34- yard aerial in the ” So far, a home run and a perfect Minnesota’s Dean Chance pitched Generals to a 14-10 victory over the reception. Walker accounted for 65 to quarterback Mike Hohensee Williams was caught just beyond game,” he said. ‘T il take it.” "You can’t try to get rich quick direction of receiver Glenn Starks, game in two starts this year,” said five innings against Boston on Aug. Maulers. who ran in for the score. On the the end line, and the Breakers held The Expos beat the St. Louis of the 73 yards the Generals moved under, these circumstances. You but Hardee stepped in front of the Palmer. “ I have had my bad luck 6, 1967. The other two in baseball drive, Bledsoe picked up 33 yards on for the win. Cardinals 4-0 in Palmer’s perfect “ He caused us a lot of problems in their first scoring driving. He have to stay basic. You can’t pass to kill the Gunslingers’ upset in the past three years and so far I history were pitched in 1907. on seven carries. Both teams are 7-2. game. Umpire Lee Weyer for out there,” said Pittsburgh line scored the touchdown himself on a panic." hopes. am having real good luck. The Palm er struck out two and got 11 mally made it official at 12:05 a.m. good Lord is looking after me and I Cardinals to ground out. St. Louis’ CST Sunday, 77 minutes after rain thank him for it.” best chance was Andy Van Slyke’s stalled play with two Expos on liner straight to second baseman base and no one out in the sixth. Montreal pitching coach Galen Martina continues Tw o M C C teams Cisco p r a i ^ Palm er for his Bryan Little in the fourth. Montreal won the first game of dogged comeback. Cisco also Palm er did not pitch in 1983 after the doubleheader, 6-3, in a ganie thinks Palm er could have pitched he had surgery Sept. 17,1982. In his also delayed by rain. nine perfect innings, assuming he first appearance this season. to dominate Chris are successful The right-handed Palm er threw could finish with fewer than 100 Palmer earned a victory April 7 57 pitches, had only one of them hit pitches. against Atlanta, allowing five hits the bases on singles by Jim Dwire By Kenneth A. Soo The victory extended Navratilo The Manchester Community out of the infield and faced a 3-2 "H e could have just chucked in and one run over five innings. He and Jeff D'Angona and walk to UPl Sports Writer va’s consecutive wins over Evert College baseball team, spinning its count only once in his game the towel, but he was dedicated also hit a two-run homer. Gagnon. Tenero walked to force in Lloyd to 10 and and was the first wheels at .500 for most of this one run and Mouchuk had an RBI AMELIA ISLAND. Fla. - Mar time in eight games Navratilova season, got to strut its feathers tina Navratilova took little time to had defeated her rival on a clay after a big win Saturday. The groundout to score the fourth tally establish her dominance over a court. Cougars handed New England's of the game. Steve Emerson was the tough Manchester bombs Hall mistake-prone Chris Evert Lloyd Navratilova has dominated top-ranked Community College of luck loser for Manchester in the in the finals of the $250,000 women’s tennis over theTast year, Rhode Island its first loss of the first game, allowing only three hits Manchester took advantage of off Manchester pitcher John Tracy of Tracy. Women’s Tennis Association winning 104 matches and losing season, 4-2, in the second game of a five Hall errors to score runs in in the fourth inning, but the Indians Hall now has a record of 2-1 championships. ' only two in 14 months. Overall, doubleheader. and an earned run. He struck out UPl photo seven. bunches Saturday afternoon, as came back to score four times in overall, with all of its games Navratilova, the tournament’s Evert Lloyd is 7-1 on clay and 5-6 on Manchester lost the first game. coming in Central Connecticut 4-0. Phillies’ pitcher Charlie Hudson scores Gibbons in the second inning Sunday in the Indians improved their record the fifth. A Petersen sacrifice fly top seed and the No. 1 ranked grass against her opponent, while The Cougars' record is 7-7 while 3-2 drove in one run and a second Interscholastic League play. The Manchester's Brian McAuley past New York Mets’ catcher John Philadelphia. The Phillies won, 12-5. to with an 8-2 victory at home. women’s player in the world, Navratilova is 22-18 on hard courts CCRI is 9-1. MCC travels to The Warriors committed two scored on a home run by Glenn Indians are 3-2 overall and 3-1 in Sunday crushed Evert Lloyd’s and indoor surface. tamed the CCRI bats on just six Housatonic Community College errors in the third inning, two more Chetelat. Then, Tracy doubled and the league. Manchester was sche unbroken string of victories on hits and one earned run. McAuley. this evening for a six o'clock in the fifth and one in the sixth, and scored on a single by catcher duled to play again today, at East Florida clay, 62, 60, after break The loss dropped Evert Lloyd to the New England ERA leader with doubleheader. NL roundup the Indians converted the mistakes Brendan McCarthy. Hartford. ing the defending champion’s 84-1 on clay in Florida and 285-7 a 0.78 average, walked three and Rhode Island 020 020 000 4 into runs each time. "W e ’re being The Indians scored their final serve in the first game of the overall for her career. struck out three in going the MCC 000 000 000 0 Hall (2) — Spicker 2b 3-61-0, Mottos “ All streaks are made to be di.stance. Ricci, Duflv (7) & Bovhdlan; Emerson given some help, and we’re lucky run in the sixth when Fogarty match. and KIrsch. rt 3-660, Rotermon ss 4-61-0, Jedno- The Cougars staked him to an enough to take advantage of it,” tripled and the Warriors mis- rlcz 4-61-0, Dllllon It 4-1-1-0, Welsh p " I was just hoping to win," said broken,” Navratilova said after WP-RIcci; LP-Emerson. Manchester coach Don Race said played the relay throw to the plate. 2-1-M, McGlucos p 1-660, Lompoo- Navratilova, who earned $32,000. the match. early lead. First inning singles by nole c 2-660, Conwov 3b 2-0-60, Bob Gagnon, Ed Tenero, Mark Rhodelslond 010 000 100 2 this morning. Tracy went all the way on the “ I didn’t expect it to be like this.” Manchester 220 000 OOx 4 Easter Bunny brings Monclnl cl 6660. Totals 25-2-5-1. The match was typified by the Mouchuk and Tony Riccio brought In the third inning, Manchester’s mound for Manchester. He struck The victory, which extended seventh game of the first set, with Colopleto, Turner (5) and Bovholan; Chris Repass reached on an error. out 11 and gave up only five hits in in two quick runs. MCC added to McAuley & Dwyer Navratilova’s consecutive wins Evert Lloyd serving and trailing The Indians then loaded the bases improving his record to 2-1. Tracy Monchtster (t) — Fogarty If 661-1, the lead in the next inning, loading WP-McAuley; LP-Colopleto Solomonson rf 4-1-16, Petersen 3b over Evert Lloyd to 10, appeared 2-4. She needed the win to stay in on two fielder’s choices. With one also walked seven Warriors, but 6626, Chetelat ct 61-1-1, Tracy p certain from the first game as contention for the set, but Navratil out, Indian C6captain Chris Pe Race attributed the wildness, in 61-16, Dougan ss 3-606, McCarthy c Women take doubleheader a basket of runs 661-1, Reposs 1b 3-1-06, Mazzotta 2b Navratilova won two points on ova lofted a pinpoint lob over her tersen doubled in two runs, and a part, to the cold, windy weather. 1-1-06, Grady 2b 1-066. Totals 27676. drop shots and went on to win 4615. head as she moved to the net for the The Manchester Community In the nightcap, evcj-y starter for also chipped in with a solo homer to third scored on an error. "H e ’s had some rough outings in Hall 000 200 0 2 By Fred McAAone one swing. Navratilova kept her. rival off first point. College softball team pounded out Manchester got a hit. Karen Daley help Charles Hudson to his third The Warriors picked up two runs terms of weather,” the coach said Manchester 003 041 8 UPl Sports Writer "But today 1 made up my mind to balance with a powerful serve and Navratilova then won points on 17 hits in each game to rout slammed a double, triple and home victory without a loss. Darryl go back to the old way and after the attacks on the net that repeatedly an overhead smash and on a drop Massasoil Community College in a run. good for four RBI. while Strawberry had four hits for the While many people were collect first couple of hits 1 felt real good." forced Evert Lloyd to hit long. shot and Evert Lloyd double- doubleheader Saturday, 15-5 and Arlene Laraba chipped in with two Mets, including his fourth'homer. ing Easter eggs Sunday, the Los Greg Brock and Dave Anderson " I think I just jumped on her and faulted to trail 5-2. 161. doubles, two singles and two Giants 9, Reds 5 Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia also homered in helping Rick she never had a chance. I know In the opening game. Cougar ribbies. Both scored four runs. Honeycutt to his third victory At San Francisco, Richard’s Bullets have no surprises how it is," said Navratilova, who In the final game, Navratilova Phillies and San Francisco Giants pitcher Doreen Gagnon limited Joanne Denault breezed to victory four hits enabled him to reach the gave up only two points, one a were gathering base hits by the against no losses. was shut out the last time the two Massasoit to four hits while with a three-hitter, striking out 1,000-hit plateau for his career, double fault and the next on a bushel. Honeycutt went seven innings, met on clay in 1981. fanning six. Third baseman four and walking three. forehand into the stands to make it — Sparked by Mike Marshall's allowing four runs on eight hits. Jeff Leonard and Steve Nicosia “ She just never let me in the UPl photo Joanne Denault led the offense chipped in with homers as the 1630. But she took the next three six RBI and five hits, including a Burl Hooton pitched the final two match," Evert Lloyd said. "She with two doubles, a triple and four The sweep raises Manchester's innings in relief. Kevin McRey- Giants pinned Frank Pastore, 62, as they fight elimination points on a cross-court forehand, a WTA pair of homers, the Dodgers started quickly and — for the 50th Martina Navratilova powers a serve in her runs batted in. Gagnon and Arlene record to 5-3, Ther Lady Cougars with the loss. Renie Martin, 1-0, volley and Evert Lloyd’s long banged out 18 hits to defeat the San nolds and Mario Ramirez homered time. I never learn — I started championship match against Chris Evert Lloyd Sunday Laraba each had two hits and play Holyoke Community College for San Diego. was the winner in relief. return of her serve to win the Diego Padres, 15-7. LANDOVERMd. (UPl) — Gene Washington topped the Celtics As in both of the two other . slowly. I can get away with it with scored three runs. today in Holyoke. Elsewhere in the National Expos 4, Cardinals 2 match. at Amelia Island, Fla. Navratilova won, 6-2, 6-0. — Led by two-run homers by Joe Shue has no tricks up his sleeve or 111-108 in overtime Saturday, games, the Bullets struggled to ; any other player in the world." League, Montreal defeated St. At St. Louis, Andre Dawson hit a Lefebvre and Len Matuszek, the mirrors he can use for the setting up Game 4 Tuesday night at keep the pace slow, knowing they Louis 4-2 and Houston edged two-run homer in the fourth inning Phillies knocked out 14 hits to down Washington Bullets against the the Capital Ontre. The Celtics won can not afford to get in a running Atlanta 3-1. Pittsburgh at Chicago and added an RBI single in the the New York Mets, 12-5. Boston Celtics. the first two games in Boston. battle with the more talented Faldo tops Kite was rained out. sixth to lead the Expos to a sweep — Paced by Gene Richards' four The Bullets led much of the Celtics. Sports in Brief of their three- game series with St. hits, the Giants amassed 17 hits in In American League action, The Bullets stayed alive in their second half Saturday, but Boston Louis. The Expos got only four hits defeating the Cincinnati Reds, 9-5. Minnesota defeated Baltimore 6-1, Eastern Conference playoff series overcame an 8668 Washington A key for the Bullets is how well Texas blanked New York 4- 0, off loser Joaquin Andujar, 2-2, Soccer meeting tomorrow In Heritage golf " I don't think I ever had a day by winning the third game Satur lead to tie the game at 96 with 1:28 Greg Ballard handles Larry Bird while Bryn Smith scattered eight like this, ever," said Marshall. "It Boston trimmed Oakland 12- 8, day, but they’re down 2-1 in the remaining. defensively. Bird, the Celtics per The organizational meeting for all coaches in iKNiriOeET4 SHOCKS hits over 7 1-3 innings to notch his was very satisfying. The Padres California beat Toronto 9-6 and best-of-five series and Washington ennial all-star forward, scored 27 this year’s recreational soccer program will be Bv Dan Lohwasser fourth victory against no losses. Late in the overtime, Rick have owned me this week and it felt Detroit crushed Chicago 9- 1. coach Shue admits his team has its points in defeat Saturday. held at the Mahoney Recreation - Center on UPl Sports Writer Astros 3, Braves 1 Mahom hit a desperation jump- good to get even. 1 had started Seattle at Milwaukee and Kansas work cut out. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. City at Cleveland were rained out. At Atlanta, Joe Niekrocombined shot, Robert Parish missed two Washington’s chances to win the HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Before heading HNI1HE PRKE OF 3. pressing. It's been a week of Coaches are still needed for the program. Those with three relievers on a five-hitter "W e're doing as well as we can,” free throws with 22 seconds re series must be considered slim, frustration." intere'sted should call the recreation department back to his native Britain, Nick Faldo could not resist and Craig Reynolds and Enos he said. "The players are giving it maining, and Ruland hit his two since only one NBA team has ever In his three previous games Phillies 12, Mets 5 at 647-3480. firing a parting shot at the British press. From now until the en(i of everything they have. It’s a matter free throws to clinch the Bullet come back from being down 2-0 in a against the Padres, Marshall had At Philadelphia, Lefebvre con Cabell belted third inning solo "They put me under a lot of pressure.” said Faldo April, you can get four Midas homers to pace the Astros to of what you see is what we have.” win. best6f-five series. managed onlyl-for-13. nected for his second homer of the Fergon wins by one after winning the $400,000 Heritage Golf Classic in a shock absorbers installed for the year, following a single by Mike victory. Niekro, 2-3, permitted two duel with a charging Tom Kite. " I guess I'v e got the "I'd been overswinging," he Schmidt in the sixth, and Matuszek hits over five innings to earn the ST.PETERSBURG, Fla. — Vicki Fergon was last laugh.” price of three. said. "You know how it is when you unloaded his second homer of the victory while Pete Falcone, 63, preparing herself mentally to head for the first Now that’s real sh(x:k value. get into a slump, you get up there to year with a man aboard to cap a took the loss. Chris Chambliss tee and a playoff in the $150,000 St. Petersburg The 26year-old Briton, who was the leading money And what makes it even better the plate and want to get out of it in four-run seventh. Juan Samuel homered for Atlanta. Eagles walk over St. Paul LPG A tourney Sunday. winner on the European Tour last year, held on for his But when a 6foot downhill putt failed to drop for first victory on the PGA'Tour Sunday. And along the is the Midas Guarantee. Betsy King, Fergon relaxed and pocketed the way, he figured he shed a reputation among the press If anything ever goes wrong AL roundup $22,500 first prize money. in his native land for meltdowns when the heat is on. with your Lifeguard, Superguard, " I was thinking playoff when Betsy was putting His battle with the English press began last year in Superguard G.S. or Springuard "t for 17-5 win at home on 18. ” Fergon said. "I was just trying to get the British Open when he was tied with Tom Watson ready.” for the lead with nine holes to go and ended up eight shock, Midas will replace the "Easter came early for us,” said East took advantage of some inning, good for two R B I’s, while At the time, Fergon had completed her round shots off the winning pace. shock free for as long as you Detroit improves to 12-1 a deadpan Jim Penders after early walks to carve out a 62 lead Hutt contributed an R BI double in and held a one-stroke lead over King. Defending The latest skirmish came in the Masters when he Saturday’s 17-5 blitzing of pre after three innings. It had six more the sixth. Roy also forced in two phampion Hollis Stacy was facing a 16foot eagle started the final day two shots behind leader Kite, viously unbeaten St. Paul of in the fifth and another five in the more runs with bases-loaded walks putt but that did not concern Fergon, she led went on to shoot a 76, and finished in a tie for 15th. One Bristol. The Eagles collected only sixth. Originaiiy scheduled to go in the third and sixth. Stacy by three shots at the time. shocks, stop into your participat- newspaper, he said, refered to him as Nick “ Foldo,” six hits against four opposing nine innings, St. Paui threw in the East is scheduled to play Rock When King’s putt missed, Fergon had won with with win over White Sox even though he won five times in Europe last year and pitchers, but took advantage of 17, towel after the top of the seventh. ville High School today. a tourney record 13-under-par 275. get a more comtortabie nde at count ’em, 17 walks to run their finished No. 1 in the European Order of Merit. By AAlke Tully appearance of the season, did not Jim Powers pitched six strong Houston 3, Atlanta 1; Montreal 4, record to 4-1 with the win at Eagle ^ » T . P A U H I ) - H elim 2b 61-16, Vauit record set Last week he withstood plenty of pressure. Playing UPl Sports Writer allow a hit until Mike Squires lined innings for East, striking out two St. Louis 2; Los Angeles 15, San field. ??'??** kiomc the difficult par-71 Harbour Town Golf Links, he led a single to left with one out in the and getting a lot of ground balls to 61-2-1, Detoroe ct 361-1, Roberg# 1b LAWRENCE, Kan. — Steve Stubblefield ended Diego 7; and San Francisco 9, "It was the longest game I’ve the second and third rounds, firing 66-67-68- 69—270, Sparky Anderson enjoys a good fifth. He wound up allowing only keep the fielders in the game. 3 6 4 ^ Former p 3606, Stoll It 61-16, the 59th Kansas Relays on a high note Sunday, Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh at Chicago ever been involved with,” he said OeMoto rt 61-06. Totals 29-562 and came up with a critical nine-foot birdie putt on the walk almost every morning. two singles while striking out Shortstop Matt Mirucki had two using an 18-foot, 4>A-inch effort in the closing was postponed because of rain. this morning. " I ’ve seen games 15th hole Sunday to edge one of Am erica’s best by one It's a fitting hobby for a manager seven through seven innings. Aure- unassist^ double plays behind ■ M 'T CATHOLIC (17) Dorby 2b event to set a meet record in the pole vault. where two teams would give up a shot. whose club is enjoying a merry lio Lopez and Willie Hernandez him. Larry Stanford pitched the ^361, MirackI u ^2-1, Matte a The field event, delayed Saturday by pouring combination of 17 walks, but never 3b 61-1-4, Fotrtilar rt Faldo began the day with a four-shot lead over Kite. stroll through the early stages of each pitched one inning. Rangers 4, Yankees 0 final inning for the Eagles. rain, was forced inside Allen Field House on the 17 by one team. 61-1-1, Byam c 62-06, He birdied the first hole but then steered a steady the AL schedule. At New York, pinch hitter Pete Gallohue c 1666, Stontord It-p 2-066, last day of the four-day event. Like the previous 20 Even two of the strikeouts were Mirucki was the only starter Detroit continued its blazing The Tigers took a 2-0 lead off O'Brien singled in two runs to cap a Hovhurtt It 2616, Madden dti 6 616, years of the meet, traditional rain invaded two course of straight pars until the 15th hole. good for base runners, Penders with two hits. He, Chris Darby and Powers p 0 60 6 Totals 26-17610 start Sunday, raising its record to loser Tom Brennan, 0-1, in the first four-run eighth that carried Danny days of events. said. Twice a third strike eluded Bill Masse scor^ three times in St. Paul 200 001 2 565 Kite, who shot a final-round 66, had birdies on five of when Alan Trammell stroked a Darwin and the Rangers. In iost cotholle 014 165 X 1763 12-1 with a 9-1 pasting of the the St. Paul catcher and the Eagle the romp. the first 12 holes and pulled even with Faldo on the Chicago White Sox. Juan Beren- one-out single and, one out later, capturing the rubber game of the Williams to announce runner advanced m errily around The biggest hits belonged to Paul 12th. Beginning on the 15th hole. Kite missed birdie guer and two relievers combined Kirk Gibson powdered a 3-2 pitch three-game series, the Rangers the bases when the peg to first Roy and Kevin Hutt. Roy slammed ■I?.*'*'',*,'. S'onforO (7) 8. Byam, Gol- LOS ANGELES — Prep basketball star John opportunities from 15, 18, and 10 feet. on a five-hitter and rookie Barbaro into the upper deck in right for his extended the Yankees' scoreless lonue (7) wound up in the outfield. a bases-loaded double in the fifth WP-Powers; LP-Fornler Williams, one of the most highly recruited Garbey drove in three runs, fourth home run this season. streak to 24 innings. Darwin, 2-0, helping the Tigers complete their Chicago's Mike Squires, who scattered seven hits over seven players in the country this year, will announce second three-game sweep of the earlier this season became the first innings. where he will play college ball Monday, a White Sox this season. left-handed third basemaii in a Crenshaw High spokesman said Sunday. decade, was switched from third The 6foot-8 Williams was a Parade Magazine “ They had the best record jn Twins 6, Orioles 1 Pros raise $570 for MD base late in the game to the mound All America first-team pick and was the M VP at baseball last season and we've At Baltimore, John Butcher and got the last out of the eighth Two former Professional the McDonald’s East-West Prep All-Star Game. s u d d e h o y . ^ only got to play them six more tossed a six-hitter and Mickey three-game match. Afterwards, a early, opening with five strikes for inning. Bowlers Association members a 247 game. The announcement was to l^e made at a news times,” Anderson said. "And there Hatcher singled across two runs, "Bowl Against the Pro” contest teamed with two local bowlers in a was held. Anyone putthing up a If he got the crowd interested. conference scheduled for 4 p.m. PST in the are some teams in our division who Garbey delivered a two-run helping the Twins snap a four- strike-a-thon for the Muscular dollar could bowl one frame Marine got it excited. He continued Crenshaw boy’s gymnasium. The top school on have to play them 12 tim es." pinch single in the fifth inning and game losing streak. Butcher, 2-1, Anderson, along with pitching Dystrophy Association Saturday against one of the pros and earned his amazing string of strikes with Williams’ list is reportedly Louisiana State, but you nood also singled home a run to cap a struck out two and did not walk a at Parkade Lanes. UCLA and Nevada-Las Vegas are also considered coach Roger Craig, has begun batter in outdueling Mike Bod- a free game if they won. In all, 1570 nine in a row to finish at 277. He and five-run eighth. Former PBA member Tony taking walks to the ballpark and dicker, 0-3. Cal Ripken Jr. hit his was raised. Myers won, 457610. in the running. j Marine of Hartford joined forces The 236pound Williams averaged 26 points and will recommend the practice to fifth home run of the season for the Marine and Myers grawed the Jenkins opened the third gam* WOOD “ Tony has mentioned before to with John Myers of Manchester 17 rebounds per game during his senior year at anyone as a means to relax and Orioles. first game, 476-458, as the four with 11 consecutive strilws and me that if we ever get in that kind against another ex-pro Urn Come- Crenshaw, earning the All-l6s Angeles prep clear the head. Then again, the of a situation he would put me in shooters totaled 33 strikes. Marine then left a ten pin for M9. He AUTO BODY lio of West Hartford and his started with two spares and player of the year honors and leading his team to Tigers are making everything in there rather than waste another Angels 9, Blue Jays 6 needed every last pin to be high partner, John Jenkins, also of finished with ten strikes for a 279 the city and regional titles. general more fun for Anderson pitcher," said Squires. “ I was At Toronto, Doug DeCinces, that game. Marine started with a Manchester. mark. these days. scouted as a pitcher and as a Bobby Grich and Brian Downing spare and 10 in a row and an eight Local businesses donated a Comelio got the overflow "Nos 24 HOUR TOWING ‘T v e never been on a team player.” each belted a two-run homer, count for 288. He finished with a dollar for each strike thrown in the talgia night” crowd interested where it was such a pleasure to The White Sox finally scored in helping California stretch its win spectacular 844 series. S28.4141 come into the clubhouse,” said the ninth when Tom Paciorek ning streak to five games. Reliever ROBERT J . SIRITHg Inc. EXPERT SERVICE ON EXHAUST SYSTEMS, BRAKES, SHOCKS, Anderson. “ I love these guys. delivered a bases- loaded sacrifice Jim Slaton, 1-0, who only worked Never again will I have a negative AND STRUTS FOR AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CARS ny. 2-3 of an inning and allowed two BlMorflaM 2434418 NiwNavoa thought about a ballplayer. If I do, Spencer wins Stafford Sizzler MSUMNSHTHS SMGI M M l t l runs, was credited with the vic A sk “Doc’ boKMi WMner or Howard Weiner Brooliid 4814188 44M 7U they should fire me. They’re so In other games, Texas blanked tory. Reliever Jim Key, 2-1, took STAFFORD SPRINGS - Jim N.Y. placed third. After Siscone dropped out. Cook- 1S14 about Woodland’s 8ritM 88^7981 positive.” New York 4-0, Minnesota whipped KHwlfaid 2834119 the loss. Spencer of Berwick, Pa. won tte Spencer, who led for all but 12 of man was left to battle Spencer. He BCS-1M7 Despite a one hour, 23-minute Baltimore 6-1, Boston beat Oak LHeUme Workmanship Guarantee EofltM 7494189 8214939 13th annual Spring Sizzler Satur the 80 laps, bad to fight off a strong tried the high side and the low.slde. — rain delay in the fourth inning and land 12-8 and California downed COLUSION • FRAME a GLASS a FIBERGLASS MfvIBB 4494129 Ta 4a2.7947 day at the Stafford Springs Motor challenge from Stan Greger of numerous times, but Spencer ItaMdia 2484127 temperatures in the 30s, the Tigers Toronto 9-6. Kansas City at Cleve wuizaifi S p ^ w a y . Southington, who eventually refuBsd to give him racing room 649-S241 BIlMCMBWi WatMfiay 7974318 collected 18 hits off five pitchers, land and Seattle at Milwaukee Martin Luther King made his " I dropped out with suspension prob and won by a car length. MIMIolMni 3474188 9224171 with Chet Lemon leading the were postponed because of rain. Have A Dream” speech to 250,000 ■S K. Cwrtar tlrM l How Britala 2244117 Woilllavaa Corky Cookman of Green lems. Tony Siscone of Hammon- Spencer followed up ^ triumph 1208 Burnside Avenue • East Hartford 9144828 offensive assault with four singles. In the American League, it was: people in Washin^on on Aug. 28, 4M-17N Farms, Ct. was the runner-up ton, N.J. tried to overtake Spencer, with a win at Riverrfde Paifc that ManchMtar, Cl. Berenguer, 1-0 after his first 1964. Serving all of Hartford since 1924 Philadelphia 12, New York 5; while Brian Ross of Ballston Spa, but ran out of gas with IS laps to go. evening. *
) H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 23, 1984 MANC HESTKK HKKALU, Monaay. April zj, iv&t — la I' S c o re b o a rd Trend is casual footwear, ljkers108,Kings102 ' i Philiies 12. Mats 5 North Stars 4. Blues 3 Angelas, Blue Jays8 says a shoemaker, author LOS ANGELES (IM) , . . , . NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA St. Louis 1 8 1 8 -3 Basketball Cooper 1-2 34 5, Rambis M 1-2 5, Baseball CALIFORNIA TORONTO ObrhM ObrhM Mhuiosota 1 8 1 1 -4 Abdul-Jobbor 11-X ♦ B y Gav Pauley heel, but also materials — canvas, people. obrhbi obrhM B ackm n 2b 5 0 1 0 Sam uel 2b 5 3 2 2 Rrst period—1, MInnesoto, Plett 4 gggggggggggggogggedd** 11 311 17, M c(M e 311 3 4 X , W orthy 8-13 United Press International rubber and polyurethane. You find Pettis ct 4 110 Gdrclo 2b 5 0 2 I (Jordnhr ss 5 2 2 0 Atatszfc 1b 4 1 1 2 (Ashton, Roberts), 11:28. 2, St. Louis, 0 8 16, ScoH 31 0 8 0, M c A ^ ^ * S ? ” ' HE HAS seen many changes in Wllfong a> 4 0 1 1 Moseby cf 5 0 0 0 H m ndz 1b 4 1 1 0 Co rc o m 1b 0 0 0 0 Sutter 1 (Federko, Pichette), 15:05. Kupchok 0 8 1 4 1 . Totals 41-77,2485108. the expensive leather and reptiles American League standings Lyn n rf 5 3 2 0 B ell It 5 2 2 0 Foster If 5)21 Schmidt 3b 5 1 3 1 Penalty—Lovie, Min, 14:55. NBA playoffs KANSAS CITY (1 « ) , NEW YORK — Jerry Miller, in the dressy, non-casuals. The footwear through the years, with (TeCIncs 3b 4 1 1 2 Johnsn dh 4 1 2 1 Strwbrr rf 4 1 4 4 Aguayo 3b 0 0 0 0 Second period— None. Penalties— Ed. Johnson M 2 44 8,_C^ dinB 1-2 3 . third generation of a famous result. Miller said, is a wide price new materials and new techniques PIcclolo 3b 0 0 0 0 Bortleld rf 5 1 0 0 John 0 Z Thompson311 241?-Drew 1-5M2, MWIIsn c f 3 0 1 0 Lefeb vr rf 4 1 2 2 (Bost-of-FIve) offering lifte r weight and softer, W L Pet. GB R Jcksn dh 5 2 4 0 Upshdw 1b 5 2 4 1 Brooks 3b 4 0 0 0 GWIISon It 3 0 0 0 son, StL,3:32; Johnson, StL, 10:19: Giles, Theus 314 44 7Z W oodson 316 4-5 2Z family of shoemakers, combines gap with the middle bracket Dow ning If 4 1 1 2 lo rg 3b 3 0 0 1 M in , 10:55: Johnson, StL, 19:23; Rizmooe, (AHThnosEST) more comfortable shoes. (Detroit 12 1 .923 Gibbons c 4 0 0 0 Compbll p 0 0 0 0 EostarnConferenct Roblsch 2 8 1-2 5, Buse 2-4 3 2 5, the talent for shaping fpotwear almost gone, leaving the low price *4Vii G rid ) 1b 4 1 1 2 M u lin ks ph 0 0 0 0 Oorling p 2 0 0 0 Lezean ph 1 0 1 0 StL, 19:59; Plett, M in , 19:59. M Icheaux 7-11 2 8 14, K nigh t 4-13 2-2 10. Toronto 9 7 .563 Washington vsjioston trends and the enthusiasm of a and the costly. Cost of labor and "W e used to have hard toes, Clevelomt 6 6 .500 5V^ Norton c 3 0 0 1 Webstr ph 1 0 1 1 H od^ ph 1 0 0 0 Holland p 0 0 0 0 Third period—3, Minnesota, Roberts 3 Totals 41-W 1 3 X 102. Schoflld ss 3 0 0 1 Gruber 3b 0 0 0 0 (Acton, Bellow s), 1:34. 4, St. Louis, (Boston taods sorlos 2-1) first-time author. materials that go into the leathers folded bindings and higher backs, ” New Y ork 6 8 6W TIdrow p 0 0 0 0 Hayes cf 4 2 10 Apr. 17 — Boston 91, Woshlngton 83 LOS Angelss M ilw aukee 5 9 .ZS7 Vh C ollins ph 0 0 0 0 Stoub ph 1 0 0 0 Virgil c 4 10 0 Pettersson7 (G llm our, D e lo rm e ),8:52.5, Kansas City X 19 X X—181 His grandfather, Israel, started and reptiles also adds to cost of the he said. "W^en I first started, 8 AAdrtinez c 3 0 2 1 St. Louis, Reeds 3 (WIckenheiser, Apr. 19 — Boston 88, W o sh li^ o n 85 Three point pools— Buse. Fouled out— Boston 5 10 Sisk p 0 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 4 2 3 2 Apr. 21 — Woshlnoton 111, Boston 108 the firm of 1. Miller. Now the so-called quality shoe. things were hand sewn. Now we Baltim ore 4 11 .267 9 W hitt c 0 0 0 0 Hudson p 3 1 1 2 Romoge), 14:04. 4, MInnesoto, Plett 5 none. Totalfouls—Los AngelesX, K a r^ (3rlffln ss 5 0 0 0 (Roberts, Beoupre), 14:21. Penoltles— C ity V. Rebounds—Los Angeles M (Ea. grandson has taken a look at the Jern; (Jerrold) Miller has been use a cement process.” (iG ro ss If 1 0 0 0 *^Apr. 24 — Boston at W ashington, 8 Seattle 9 6 .600 —• TOMS M 9 11 9 Totals 41 i 13 « Totals 38 5 11 5 Totals 38 11 14 11 Payne, M in , 1:00; Pichette, S tL, 5:14; Johnson, W orthy 10), Kansas CItv 43 family, his own world travels and a shoemaker since 1948, coming American feet have gotten 10 7 .588 CoNfontia 8018n4»-9 G iles, M in , 10:09; Pichette, StL, 12:13; (MIcheaux 10). Assists—Los Angeles Oakland New York 888818380—5 ** jFApr. 34— W oshlngfonof Boston, 7:30 the business of shoes in an into the family profauion after larger too. Miller said. ” We don’t Californio 10 8 .556 Vi Toronto 800 301 300— 4 philodolphla 158 88148X—12 Giles, Min, 17:12. V 7 7 .500 m (Jome-wlnnlng R B I— OeCInces (4). Overtime—7, Minnesota. Payne 2 autobiographical book, “ The education at Deerfield Academy see as much of the long, narrow, Konsas CItv Gome-winning RBI— Samirel (3). PhlWdelphlg vs..New Jertav. (Eo. Johnson 13), Kansos C ity 29 (Theus Minnesota 8 8 .500 iw E—Schofield, Grich, (Jrlffin. DP— E—Gordenhlre. DP— New York 1. LOB (unassisted), 4:00. P enallles— None. 7). Technical— Konsas CItv Illegal defen Wandering Shoe,” which he has and Brown University and two Anglo-Saxon foot. The quadruple Texas 8 8 .500 V/i Californio 1, Toronto 1. LOB—^ llfornlo —New York 8, Philadelphia 7. 2B— se, Los Angeles Illegal defense. A— 7,X). As are disappearing. Nobody in the Chicogo 5 8 .385 3 7, Toronto 12. 2B—Mortinez 2. Re. Dejesus, Hudson, Schmidt. HR— • Shots on Goal—St. Louis 9-9^1—28. Apr. 18 — New Jersey 114, Phllo- published (My GoodfrJends, yeant as an ensign in the U.S. Sofurtfoy’s Rttuits Jackson, Bell, Upshaw 2, Webster. 3B— Samuel M innesota 14-12-14-3— 43. $17.95). Navy. world but Americans, and possibly Coll»ornia 8, Toronto 4 Pettis. H R— OeCInces (3), G rich (4), (1), Strawberry (4), Lefebvre (2), Goalies—St. Louis, LIut. Minnesota, *^45>r.°2o'— New Jersey 114, Phllo- Scandinavians, ever wore quadru Dow ning (3). SB— P ettis (5), G a rc ia (9). Beaupre. A — 15,400. ‘ ‘There’s no question but that the He has seen famous labels come Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2 M atuszok (2). SB— Som uel 2 (10), ples anyway. American feet have Texas 1. New Y o rk 0 S—PIcclolo. SF— Wllfong. Straw berry (5), Hoyes (4). ***i£r.° ^ — Philadelphia 108, New Calendar trend is toward an era of casual and go. Still going is Margaret Baltimore 5, Minnesota 3 IP H RERBBSO IP H RERBBSO J®TS6V 100 shoes,” said Miller, 57, in an Jerrold, which he and his flrst wife, gotten wider from wearing sneak Detroit 4, Chlcogo 1 C alifo rnia Apr. 24 — Phllddelphia at New Jersey, New Y o rk Oilers?, Flames 4 ggggggggggggggbggggggg 'interview. Margaret Clark Miller, formed ers, skimmers, what have you. O akland 5, Boston 2 John 5 2-3 8 4 3 1 0 Darling (L 1-2) 5 9 4 4 3 1 M ilw aukee 6, Seattle 2 Slaton (W 1-0) 2-332100 TIdrow 2 4 6 3 1 0 * x-/^ , 26 — New Jersey at Philodel Designers of shoes are affected from their first names. phia, 7:30 p.m .' . . . _ Sunday's Results Curtis 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sisk 110 0 10 Cotaory 2 2 8 —4 by ready-to-wear trends. Miller Miller observed that today many MILLER SAID he wrote the book Colllornlo V, Toronto 6 LoC orte 2 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 Philodolphla Milwaukee vs. Attanta Today Edmonton 241—7 (Milwaukee loads sorM2-1) Baseball said, and today’s pared down ready-to-wear designers are doing because ” I wanted something that Texas 4, New Y o rk 0 Kaufm on ( S I ) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Hudson (W 30) 41-3 10 5 5 2 3 First period-:-), Edmonton, Fogolln 1 Minnesota 6, B altim o re 1 Toronto Cam pbell 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Apr. 17— Mllwoukee 105, Atlonto 89 Manchesfer at East Hortford, 3:X silhouettes, longer and leaner their own footwear too, but he would make me self- employed,” (Hughes, Hunter), 9:03. 2, Edm onton, Apr. 19— Mllwoukee 101, Aflanto87 East Catholic at Rockville. 3:15 Boston 12, Oakland 8 A lexander 51-3 6 3 3 3 2 Holland 1 0 0 0 0 0 G retzky 5 (Semenko, K urrI), 9:23. 3, looking, call for lower heels. The views some of these talents with he said. ” I was going broke on five Detroit 9, Chicago 1 R L Jackson 13 0 0 0 2 0 W P — TIdrow. B a lk — D arlin g . T— 2:30. Apr. 21 — Allo n ta 103, M ilw au kee 94 Bolton ot Cheney Tech, 3:15 Calgary, Wilson 3 (Eoves, Loob), 10:03. Apr. 24 — Mllwoukee of Atlanta, 8 skepticism. ” It takes years to continents.” Well hardly, it would Kansos City at Cleveland, pod., rain Key (L 2-1) 3 4 5 4 0 2 A 4, Calgary, Bozek 3 (Quinn, Bourgeois), Softball pants popularity also has an effect. Seattle ot Milwaukee, ppd., sleet & cold Lomp 13 1 1 1 0 1 — 20JM . East Hartford of Manchesfer, 3:X ’T m not certain what effect the learn about lasts and toes,” he seem today. His Shoe Biz grosses 14:54. Penalties—AAocinnls, Cal, 1:10: " x^Apr. 26 — Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8 Monday's Games Curtis pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Hunter, Edm , 4:02: U nsem an, Edm , Tennis running shoes’ popularity has had said. ” A shoe designer has to be a around $30 million annually. (All Times EST) T— 3:15. A — 14,442. 12:37; Fogolln, Edm , 12:51; M cD onald, p.m. Rockville af Manchester, 3:X Manchester at Rockville (girls), 3:X on styles generally,” Miller said. sculptor. You can’t just be plopped ” I did that book over and over Texos (Hough 1-1) ot Cleveland Rangers4,YankeesO C ol, 12:51; K rom m , Cal, 16:02: AAessler, Detroit vs. Now York (Sutclitte 2-1), 1:35 p.m. Expos4,Cardinais2 Edm , 14:35; Beers, 18:30. (Now York Mods sorlos, 2-1) One trend now is for shoe into the business.” again,” he said of the breezily Seattle (Moore 1-1) at Toronto (Stleb2- Second period—5, Edmonton, KurrI A pr. 17 — New Y o rk 94. Detroit 93 Tuesday Baseball designers to refine the running Miller now heads Shoe Biz, a 'Written reprise. ” I wrote every bit UPl photo 0), 1:35 p.m. TEXAS NEW YORK MONTREAL ST. LOUIS 7 Apr. 19 — Detroit 113, New York 105 Oakland (Sorensen 1-2) at Mllwou- (Coffey, G retzky), 1:15. 4, C algary, A ^ . 22 — New Y o rk 120, D etroit 113 East Catholic at South Catholic, 3:15 shoe so that it looks more fashiona wholesale and retail shoe company of it by hand on yellow legal pads. obrhbi ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, R ivers dh 5 1 1 1 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 Rose If 4 0 1 0 LSm Ilh If 5 0 11 K onroyd 1 (M cD onald, W ilson), 4:43. 7, Apr. 25 — Detroit at New York, 9 p.m. ble, less clumsy and bulky. headquartered on Fifth Avenue. ” I got up every morning at 5, Jerry Miller, third generation of a trends and the enthusiasm of a first-time (Haos 1-2), 7:00 p.m. W ard If 3 1 0 0 G riffe y 1b4 0 10 Colgory, Macinnis 2 (Quinn, Rein x-Apr. 27 — New York at Detroit, 8 3:15 MInnesoto (Wlllloms 1-2) at Detroit Thom as If 0 0 0 0 M cG ee ct 5 1 1 0 Cromwell at Coventry. 3:15 The name is a reminder that his wrote until 7, went on to the office. W right cf 3 1 1 1 K em p If 2 0 1 0 Little 2b 2 1 0 0 Vn Slyk hart),1b 4 0 2 0 p.m. family profession began with the famous family of shoemakers, com author. (M o rris 3d), 7:35 p.m. Bell 3b 3 0 10 Gamble dh 3 0 0 0 10:15. 8, Edm onton, Anderson 4 (Gretz Western Contarence Bolton at Rocky Hill, 3:X THE CASUAL LOOK embraces Writing is the most painful thing in Boltlmore (Palmer 0-2) at Chicago Raines cf 4 2 2 ) Hendrck rf 3 0 2 0 MCC at UConn-Averv Point, 7 p.m. Parrish rf 4 0 0 0 Baylor ph 10 0 0 Dawson rf 4 1 2 3 Porter cky), 3 0 13:50. 1 1 9, Edmonton, Unseman 5 Utah vs. Denver not only the lowered or flattened making of shoes for show biz the world.” bines the talent for shaping footwear (Seaver 0-2), 8 :X p.m. (Hughes, Lowe), 14:48. 10, Edmonton, (Denver Mads sorlos, 2-1) Softball Hostetir 1b3 0 0 0 M ttn glv rf 4 0 1 0 C arter c 4 0 ) 0 H e rr 2b 4 0 0 0 South Cathollcat East Catholic (Nike CalKornla (Zohn 2-0) at Boston (Oleda O 'B rien 1b 1 0 1 2 Sm alley 3b 3 0 1 0 KurrI 8 (Llnsemon, Lowe), 18:00. Apr. 17 — Utah 123, Denver 121 W alloch 3b 4 0 0 0 Sutter p 0 0 0 0 F ie ld ), 3:15 0-2), 7:35 p.m. Yost c 4 0 0 0 Wvnegar c 4 0 1 0 Franco 1b 3 0 0 0 O berkfll Penalties— 3b 3 1 0 0 Beers, Cal, 0:37: Hunter, Cal, Apr. 19 — Denver 132, Utah 114 Kansos City (Black 3-0) ot New York Tollesn 2b 4 1 2 0 Robrtsn ss 3 0 1 0 1:47; Low e, Edm , 1:47; Llnsem on, Edm , Apr. 22 — Denver 121, Utah 117 Manchester at Hall, 3:X Salazar ss 3 0 0 0 Londrm ph 0 0 0 0 Track (NIekro 3-0), 8:00 p.m. Andersn ss 2 0 0 0 Moreno cf 3 0 10 BSmIth p 3 0 0 0 Braun ph 10 0 0 10:03; PeplinskI, (^1, 13:29; M essier, Apr. 24 — Utah at Denver, 9:30 or Tuesday's (Kimes W llkrsn ss 1 0 0 0 Edm , 13:29; Rlsebrough, Cal, 14:48; 10:30 p.m. Hall at Manchester, 3:38 Kansas City at New York Lucas p 0 0 0 0 OSm ith ss 4 0 2 0 Hall at Manchester (girts), 3:X Totals 33 4 4 4 T otals 31 0 7 0 Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Andular Patterson,p 2 0 0 0 Col, 14:48; U nsem an, Edm , x-Apr. 24 — Denver at Utah, 9:X or Texas at Cleveland Texas 000000040—4 14:48; Lowe, Edm , 14:48: Hughes, Edm , 10:X p.m. East Catholic at Hartford Public, Oakland at Milwaukee, night lorg ph 10 0 0 New York 000000 000—0 Rucker p 0 0 0 0 18:24. Portland vs. Phoenix 3:15 Minnesota at Detroit, night Gam e-w inning RBI — R ivers (1). Third period— II, Edmonton, Hughes 1 (Phoenix leads series, 2-1) East Catholic at South Windsor Seattle at Toronto, night Howe 2b 1 0 1 0 DP— Texas 3. LOB— Texos4, New York Green p r .0 0 0 0 (Hunter), 0:33. Penoltles— Fogolln, Edm , Apr. 18— Phoenix 113, P ortlan d 106 (girls), 3:X Colltornla at Boston, night 7.2B— Mattingly. SB— Moreno (4), Tolle- 7:55. Apr. 20— Portland 122, Phoenix 114 Golf Baltimore at Chlcogo. night Totals 31 4 4 4 Totals 34 1 18 2 son (5). M o ntreal 088 181 808— 4 Shots on goal—Calgary 7-7-9—23. Apr. 22— Phoenix 104, Portlond103 Manchester and Hall at Conard IP H RERBBSO St. Louis 000 010 018— 2 Edm onton 20-19-5— 43. x-Apr. 24 — P ortland af Phoenix, 9:M (Rockledge), 3 Texas Gam e-w inning RBI — Raines (1). Goalies—Calgory, Lemelln. Edmon or 10:X p.m. RHAM at Cheney Tech, ):X Naiionai League standings D arw in (W 23) 7 7 0 0 2 2 E—Van Slyke, Little, Dawson. DP— ton, x-Apr. 24 — Phoenix of Portland, 10:X Tennis M ason 2 0 0 0 1 1 Montreol 1, St. Louis 1. LOB— Montreal Moog, Fuhr. A— 17,498. p.m. RHAM ot Cheney Tech, 3:15 New Y o rk 2, St. Louis 9. 2B— L. Smith, Carter. HR Dallas vs. Seattle 99 East Row ley 7 2 0 0 2 8 — Dawson (1). SB— Von Slyke (2), Raines (Seattle Mods series, 2-1) W L Pet. CB R llo ( L 0-1) 1-3 3 4 4 1 0 2 (4). SF— Porter. A pr. 17 — D a lle s 88, Seattle 86 Baseball Philadelphia 9 5 .643 — Murray 2-3 1.0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Apr. 19 — Seattle 95, D allas 92 Manchester at Wethersfield, 3:38 Time To Get Growing! New Y ork 9 6 .600 Va Shirley 1 0 0 0 0 1 M o ntreal Apr. 21 — Seattle 104, Dallas 94 Cheney Tech at VInal Tech, 3:15 Chicogo 8 6 .571 1 H B P — b y M u rra y (Bell). T — 2:28. A — B. Smth (W4-0) 7 1-3 8 2 1 1 3 Football Apr. 24 — Dallas at Seattle, 10:X p.m. R H A M a t C o v e n try , 3:15 M ontreal 9 7 .563 1 20,530. Lucas 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 x-Apr. 24 — Seattle at Dalles, 8 p.m. Bacon Academy at Bolton, 3:15 St. Louis 7 9 .437 3 Reardon (S 3) 1 2 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles vs. Kansas City Tunxis Community College at M CC, 3 Pittsburgh 5 9 .357 4 T wins 6. Orioles 1 SI. Louis (Los Angeles wins series, 38) Softball West A n dular (L 2-2) 7 4 4 4 2 5 Apr. 18 — Los Angeles 114, Kansas Wethersfield at Monchester, 3:38 Son Diego 11 5 .668 — Rucker I 10000 U S FL standings CItv 105 East Catholic at Mercy, 3:15 ‘Heirloom’ seeds, untouched by science, for good taste Los Angeles 10 7 .5M IVa MINNESOTA BALTIMORE Sutter 1 1 0 0 0 0 Apr. 20 — Los Angeles 109, Kansas Golf Sen Francisco 7 8 .467 3V2 Obrhbi ObrhM T— 2:27. A — 21,4)3. CItv 102 Manchester and Northwest Catholic Houston 7 9 .437 4 Brow n cf 4 0 0 0 Sakata 2b 3 0 0 0 Eastern Conference Apr. 22 — Los Angeles 108, Kansas at Berlin (Tumblebrook), 2 Atlanta 5 10 .333 5Va Wshngt ss 5 110 Bmbry ph 10 0 0 Atlantic DlvWoa CItv 102 Fitch and Rockville at East Catholic, Bv Jerry McGinn future seed use. That is Adams also recom For example, the Cox's a dwarf tree orchard with He has one apple tree 2 Cincinnati 5 11 .322 6 H rbek 1b 5 1 2 0 Shelby cf 4 0 0 0 Astros 3. Braves 1 W L T Pet. P F PA x-ll necessary United Press the first commandment of mends dwarf fruit trees Orange Pippin. 15 apple and half a dozen whose seedlings, he said, Soturday's Results Eng le c 4 1 2 1 Ripken ss 4 1 1 1 P hiladelphia 8 1 0 .889 222 115 Tennis “Also the varieties of heirloom ” In England it is consi pear trees, all heirloom were introduced-to Eng Philodelphia 12, New York 2 Bush dh 2 0 0 1 Mu rra y 1b 4 0 1 0 New Jersey 7 2 0 .778 208 140 RHAM at Monchester, 3:X International heirloom seed saving. for beginners. Pittsburgh 6, Chicogo 5 Foedo dh 2 1 0 0 Lownstn If 4 0 2 0 Pittsburgh 2 7 0 .222 134 182 Knicks 120. Pistons 113 That way you will wind up beans available are a great deal “ In fruit, we’re more or dered the standard varieties. land by the Romans 2,000 San Diego 9, Los Angeles 6 HOUSTON ATLANTA W ashington ) 8 0 .11) 120 255 Thursday Brnnsky rf 2 2 1 0 Slngletn dh 3 0 1 0 obrhbi ObrhM COLFAX, Wash. - with your own hearty less at the mercy of the against which all other His vegetable garden years ago. Cincinnati 5. San Francisco 4 (Saettl 3b 3 0 10 Roenick rf 3 0 0 0 Southern Division Baseball better. Most varieties are not " I t’s a ’cort pendu Montreal 6, St. Louis 3,1st gome Bass rf 4 0 0 0 H all If 4 0 0 0 B irm ingham 8 1 0 .889 242 132 DETROIT (113) Springfield Tech at MCC, 3 When it comes to taste, strain. cosmeticians — what apples are compared. Yet features dozens of plants H atcher If 3 0 2 2 N olan c 3 0 1 0 Cabell 1b 4)11 Romirz ss 4 0 1 0 Benson (M 44 4, Tripucka 15-25 10-11 Montreal 4, St. Louis 0, 2nd game, Teufel 2b 2 0 0 1 Cruz 3b 2 0 0 0 New Orleons 7 2 0 .778 219 156 Golf the future is the past, “ There are half a dozen even available any other way.” looks go
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BUSINESS New plan seen waldbaum's Changed district budget This artist’s art Industrial revolution is luring Includes firehouse land Is Judaic In tone on pike tolls Food Mart p a g e 3 p a g e 11 ... p a g e 7 immigrant workers to Ireland
By Roz Liston Ireland's electronic exports are land's manutacturing industry in United Press International rising at an annual rate of 30-40 creased 20 percent, which was percent, pharmaceuticals at great in terms of competitiveness NEW YORK — Ireland's entry roughly 20 percent and some but very painful in terms of into the common market in 1973 health care products at more than creating employment," Killeen said. unleashed an industrial revolution 30 percent, Killeen said. Cloudy tonight Manchester, Conn. that has lured immigrants to the But the most striking change has "Economic growth has not been Emerald Isle for the first time been a reversal of the population sufficient to give jobs to all and Wednesday Tuesday, April 24, 1984 because the severe world reces SUPER since the mid-19th century and losses that had gutted Ireland — See page 2 Single copy: 25« captured billions of dollars in since the 20-year potato famine in sion has deferred the growth that otherwise would have taken anrhratpr Hrralb 1 foreign investment. the mid-1880s. "W e exported our Dr. Michael Killeen, chairman unemployment to Britain, Amer place.” of the Industrial Development ica'and Canada," he said. Ireland plans to tackle its Authority, says Ireland has shed Ireland's population, which -unemployment problem by dou its traditional role as an exporter shrank from 8.5 million in the bling manufacturing output over of labor rather than goods. mid-19th century to 2.8 million at the next decade and rapidly V A L U e S g In fact, the tiny republic expects the end of the 1960s, has rebounded developing the services sector, its industrial exports to exceed $6 to 3.4 million today with over half which will provide the bulk of new H o u sin g AMO DOUBLE M fO. COUPONS billion this year, with U.S. compan under the age of 25. jobs for the nation’s young ies in Ireland commanding the "In 1971 the census showed a workforce. Consumer ALL THIS WEEK A T FOOD JM A ATI lion's share of $3.3 billion. small net in-migration, which Growing foreign investment is “ Ireland now has the fastest meant more people were coming essential to Ireland's economic c h e c k s ISll trORf FOR DOORIf COVPON OFFfR DlTAItS) growing population in Europe, the back into Ireland than had left," blueprint. youngest population in Europe, Killeen recalled. “ It was a tre Killeen calls his Dublin-based and the fastest growing manufac mendous shock.” Industrial Development Authority prices rise turing industrial economy in Eu The 1977 census confirmed the a "one-stop shop," which handles to b eg in PERDUE OR UPMAN rope," Killeen said. influx was more than a Iransitory all the arrangements for foreign “ There really has been an trend. companies coming to Ireland. The industrial revolution since we “ We're still having a net in- IDA was set up by the Irish By Sarah E. Hall Fresh Whole Frying joined the European Community in migration, but the rale has stabil government in 1970. Herald Reporter 1973 which gave overseas compan ized now because of high unem 0.2 percent ies coming to Ireland full access to ployment, which is running at Foreign firms pay a maximum Door-to-door inspections lo dis the common market.” about 15percentoftheworkforce," 10 i^rcent tax on profits, can write cover housing code violations — off investment as fast as it occurs, Foreign firms have invested he said. " WASHINGTON (UPI) - Consu said would stubbornly keep climb from inadequate toilet iacilities to and are eligible for the same about $4 billion in Ireland since Ireland's hi-tech boom has taken mer prices climbed just 0.2 percent ing even when other loods leveled too-small rooms lo cockroaches — financial assistance as Irish Chickens 1973 and today 70 percent of its toll on jobs. in March, with a decline in food ’ out, went down in price by 0.4 will begin soon on Main Street. companies. Ireland's exports go to Europe. “ Last year productivity in Ire costs' nearly offsetting a strong percent in March. Health Director Ronald Kraatz increase in transportation costs, Vegetable prices went up only 0.1 said Monday. OR BOX O'CHICKEN the Labor Department said today. percent following seven months in "W e’re going to have an el fort to The March increase of 0.2 which the average gain was a hefty do housing code enforcement in a FRESH CUT-UP Region production wages iow percent rise equaled that of 3.5 percent. systematic way in the downtown December. Egg prices tumbled 12.1 percent, -A-.rw -'**.f*^;;* .•••V area," Kraatz told the Advisory- FRYING CHICKENS The rise in the Consumer Price the most since April 1970. Board of Health, Index was less than most analysts Martin Feldstein, chairman of His plan breaks with a scaled- despite modest improvements expected, raising new questions (he President’s Council of Eco down inspection policy dating from why only the cost of money — nomic Advisers, said the March the laic 1970s, which calls for the LB. Bv Steven W. Svre Generally, an area will have a considered a normal state of interest rates — continues to buck index is "further evidence that the checks on a complaint-only basis, United Press International higher average manufacturing affairs, expectations for what is a moderating trend. economy is not overheating. Even it comes in the wake of a ALPERT’S LEAN POINT CUT wage if unemployment is lower, considered a satisfactory wage,” Social Security recipients, who without the welcome decline in controversy over the 869 Main St. BOSTON — The New England particularly in periods of low she said. in years past would learn the size of tood prices, the CPI rose only 0.3 apartment house owned by George Corned Beef Brisket economy was trying to dig itself inflation. The average wage of production their cost of living increase along percent between February and Marlow. . 1 . 0 9 out of a hole in the first half of the Low New England production workers in 1982 was behind the with the March inflation rate will March." Oificiuls found several viola U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ' 1970s while trying to fight off the wages are partly due to a lack of typical national pay in Connecti have to wait until the end of the The decline in food prices was tions at Marlow's building during a effects of recessions and energy high paying industries, such as cut, Massachusetts, New Hamp third quarter this time. The change the first since July, c March 30 inspection, which took Boneless London Broil problems. petroleum refining or transporta shire and Rhode IslEfnd. That is part of the stretch-out in benefits But gasoline prices, after sea place shortly after Mariow com . 1 . 9 9 Average wages among New tion equipment. At the same time, remained true in Ms. Browne’s that, infused new financial health sonal adjustment, went up 1 plained that more than a dozen FRESH PORK LOIN ■ EOUAL AMOUNTS OF low-paying industries, such as ' model in which all states were into the system. percent. Gasoline prices actually young people barred from Man nD1I3 iD cINU, C K in 1 LliJnN n iK i cCiNL/, K i n MfNUa m d pOCiN c m t1 cc nd pLrU i i t1 p u n o c England's manufacturing workers were already below the national textiles, still have a substantial assumed to have the same industry The low March figure was fell 0.1 percent but should have chester's homeless shelter were norm, but fell further behind at presence in some areas. mix. especially welcome after a Janu fallen more at this time of year, living in his building and cuasing Assorted Pork Chops . 1 . 3 9 I But calculations by Ms. Browe, ary increase of 0.6 percent and according to the adjustment pro disturbances. Marlow said the that point while areas of the south Connecticut was closest in the which refigure how each state's February's 0.4 percent rise. A cess. Gasoline is still 12.4 percent town was unfairly singling him out. made up a lot of the difference. actual comparisons: Their COLONIAL - WATER ADDED production wages would rank if number of analysts had correctly cheaper than at its last peak three "Conditions (in the Marlow (IN DELI The relatively low wages of New workers were paid at 96.8-percent England's production workers re every area had exactly the same predicted that sharply higher food years ago. building) have been allowed to DEPT.) of the national a verge wage. Rhode Lean Cooked Ham LB. mained throughout the rest of the industry mix, kept New England prices early this, year would be The cost of housing did not deteriorate slowly over a long lime Island was lowest at 77.8 percent. change at all for the month, period now,” he added. Lack ol WALDBAUM'S 1980s and continue today, although among the lowest paid regions. only temporary. \ In the model, only Massachusetts Overall, fodd~c6sts dropped 0.1 ' showing a flat zero for March. adequate space and toilet facilities- there have been some modest Higher energy and transporta and Connecticut would have been percent for the month, the result of New car prices were up 0.5 werc the major violations the improvements recently. tion costs leaving fewer dollars to White American Cheese DEPT.) LB . closer than 90 percent of the a wide ranging improvement for percent and used car prices health and building officials found, "The last couple of years we be paid workers may explain part national average. categories that earlier were increased a very strong 2.4 per he said. picked up a bit," said Lynn of the problem, but Ms. Browne pushed up by the effects of bad cent. Together with the gasoline "And you don't really know CHIQUITA OR DOLE YELLOW RIPE Browne, economist at the Federal said clerical and other non New England wages below the weather, mainly last suitimer's figure, overall transportation whether it's just the tip of the Reserve Bank of Boston. production employees were being national average persisted at dhought and December’s freeze. costs shot up 0.9 percent, an iceberg," said Irene Smith, board "The 1983 averages seemed to be paid money closer to the national fairly stable margins in each of the \ • Grocery prices were down 0.3 especially big increase after Feb chairwoman. a bit up for New England, which I average of their peers. four states through the later 1970s. \ think is a reflection that our On only one occasion (Connecticut percent, a sharp turnaround from ruary's lack of change in that Dr. Alan M. Kemp, a board economic perfomrance as mea “ The production people are 11 years ago) did any of the four the 2.4 percent increase in January category. member, was concerned that sured by unemployment has been lower. It may reflect sort of a states measure up to the national and the 0.9 percent climb in Entertainment costs fell 0.2 ■L residents may have lo move as pretty good. I think we should seem cumulative effect of past difficul average in 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979 or February. percent, primarily because the apartments with serious violations some more gains," she said. ties and also perhaps what is 1982. Beef prices dropped 0.5 percent. cost of reading materials went are renovated. Many elderly per Even pork prices, which analysts down by 1 percent. sons and at least three families with children live in the Mariow building, town sanitarian John Ferry business booms again Salcius said. PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., APRIL 23 THRU SAT., APRIL 28. Lassow says he’ll run Kraatz said some exceptions BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Opera 250.000 people took the ferry last Staten Island Ferry saw ridership Herald photo oy Tarquinio may be made to avoid displacing tors of ferries plying the Long year based on ticket sales of drop to 13 million after the people. While the code requires at L.U. 739 Island Sound between Connecticut 115,000. That was up from about Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened for director seat in 8th Undaunted golfers least 400 square feet per dwelling and Long Island are riding a rising 101.000 the previous year. in 1%2 but rebound to 21 million unit, for example, an apartment tide of enthusiasm prompted by measuring 365 square feet may be Fred A. Manfredonia has opted last year. Gordon Lassow, retiring as the board. John Andreoli, of 97 Bretton Road, lines neighbors refused to allow the weather high gasoline prices and congested for the ferry over driving the 125 There’s now another way to get One new director will have to be OK'ed, if ail other conditions of the highways. president of the Eighth Utilities up a putt while Chad Whitesell who lives discourage them from playing a round code are met. miles from his home in Connecti from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson District, will run for election as a elected to replace John Flynn, who The 101-year-oId Bridgeport and nearby at 91 Bretton Road, shields him at Manchester Country Club. About five years ago, he said, a cut to his parents’ home on Long by boat. Greg Brazier of Long district director at the May 23 has said he will not seek re- FREE Port Jefferson Steamboat Co. has Island. "It’s an impossible trip to Island is beginning a second from this morning’s light rain. The two variance was granted for a group annual meeting. Lassow said this election. been phasing in year-round service drive. The one thing I (was) of too-small but well-maintained season running passengers and morning he was asked after Two incumbent directors, Wal and is launching a major advertis apartments above the former guaranteed (was) a headache,” he cargo betwen he points with a Monday night's district meeting if ter Joyner and Thomas Landers, ing campaign, both developments said. House and Haie building on Main Fresh Large Eggs 70-foot schooner. He said business he would run and he agreed to do will run for the presidency. taking place for the first time since Seabrook co-owners considering Street. Board member Hyalie WITH ADDITIONAL $7.50 PUR- Other passengers, such as Ed has been so good he is considering so. Under district procedures, the the Depression. ward C. Jablonsky, a ferry buff Hurwitz said these apartments ONEDOZEN-WALDBAUM'S GRADE TUDIITHRU SAT.,CAT APRIL ADDII 2B. 1LIMIT 1 COU IZlIillS building a second vessel. At the Monday night meeting two president will be elected first. The PON PER CUSTOMER. Company officials say the busi who says he has made the trip were home lo "a very happy group Furthermore, Cross-Sound others announced they would seek number of vacancies in director ness was given a boost by the across the sound at least 100 times of old ladies." Ferry Service, which has run boats directorships. They were William ships may depend on who is elected plan to resume plant construction escalation of gasoline prices fol But neither the Marlow building ..U. 740 since 1979, are drawn by the from Oyster Point to New London Parker, an Eighth District volun president. lowing the Arab oil embargo in the aesthetics of the ride. nor any other will be exempt from for 30 years, has doubled its teer firefighter, and Roderick Seabrook project, " Castagno said. autumn of 1973 and reinforced by “There’s a certain ambiance Joyner's term as a director is NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Hoping "easier for a corporation to raise the 20-year-old code because the capacity and started a new route Wright, a district resident. The utilities will split Public the congestion of the highways and there. It's essentially like going on expiring. Landers is not. If Land to resume halted construction, money than any single utility” buildings pre-dates the code, he from New London to Montauk Parker lives at 39 Main St. and Service's share based on the bridges that ate into it when they vacation when you leave Bridge Point. ers wins the presidency, his term co-owners of the financially ailing Public Service Company of New added. "You don't grandfather were built. Wright lives at 102 Green Road. as director will be open. Seabrook 1 are studying the Hampshire, principal owner of the percentage of their holdings. issues of health and safety,” he port. It’s never the same trip more "Everything comes full circle,” Lassow, who served as district Castagno said Northeast will be "In 1974, the money started than once,” he said. Thus there are a minimum of two possibility of forming a corpora Seabrook project, stopped con said. said Martha A. Reardon, secretary president for more than 10 years l \ rolling in,” said Frederick A. Hall, directorships open and a maxi tion to complete the nuclear power struction last week on both nuclear responsible for 7 percent and UI Likewise, 869 Main St. could not Ferry operators from Staten of the International Marine Tran and was a district director before responsible for 27 percent of the 5Iart®5_ the company’s assistant general mum of three. plant. reactors because of severe finan be made a rooming house, with GoU^ Island to Seattle are reporting sit Association and a Massachu that, said this morning that fellow weekly cost. The payments will manager. He estimated a record Normally a candidate defeated In another development, fifteen cial difficulties. communal bathrooms and smaller sharp increases in ridership. The setts transportation official. directors did not feel it appropriate in a bid for the presidency can be New England utilities with shares Also, officials of Northeast Utili I egin Tuesday. room sizes allowed, because the Filberts Margarine for Lassow to deprive the district expected to run for a directorship. in the stalled Seabrook nuclear ties and United Illuminating Co. A spokesman for UI, the second code was changed to prohibit such They scream of his experience in day-to-day power plant construction agreed discussed Monday the 15 co largest shareholder in the Sea Some observers of district politi arrangements several years ago, ONE POUND PACKAGE-QUARTERS district operation. Monday to split $5 million in owners’ agreement to pay about $5 brook project, could not be reached Kraatz said. PON PER CUSTOMER. about sales Lassow said they argued that it cal affairs predict a close race weekly maintenance costs at Sea million a week in security and for comment. The health director said he still would easier for them to tap that between Landers, a firefighter, of ice cream brook beginning today. maintenance costs to protect their Castagno said the payments has not served a notice of violation L.U.741 experience, and ease the transition and Joyner, a former state legisla "W e're hofiing to see construc investment. "won’t have any effect on the to Marlow. He said that the to new leadership, if he remains on tor, for the top post. tion resume on Seabrook 1,” said The officials discussed the ratepayers because it is coming paperwork required is extensive, SOUTH BURLING Northweast Utilities spokesman agreement at a hearing before the out of shareholders funds, basi TON, Vt. (UPI) - Ben & and the building department was Anthony Castagno. state Department of Public Utility cally a construction fund. Custo short staffed. Jerry's Homemade Inc., a (0 Proposed rate He said Monday 16 co-owners are Control on efforts to divest any mers won't see any effect in their Bringing 869 Main Street up to »»»>> well-known ice cream 8: studying the formation of "a single interest in the Seabrook 2 reactor. rates right now." company, says another code will take a large investment, FREE corporation that would pick up "Public Service is really finan He could not say how long the Kraatz noted. ice cream maker, Haagen construction of the plant and cially strapped and announced last payments would continue. "Hope He said the plan for inspections Dazs, is trying to freeze unwelcome in district complete it" because it would be week it couldn’t pay more into the fully not very long," he said. out competition. up and down Main Street, from HARTFIRD Hartford Road to Center Street, English Muffins By Alex GIrelM The town administration has Ben & Jerry's has filed a proposed a 65 percent increase in couid have serious consequences WITH ADDITIONAL 17.50 PUR Herald Reporter - for both landlords and residents. 6 PACK-"0UR CHOICE" BRAND CHASE. GOOD MON., APRIL 23 complaint with the Fed MC* 2 water rates and a 55 percent THRU SAT., APRIL 28 LIMIT 1 COU z S zS S Impasse continues over embassy PON PER CUSTOMER. eral Trade Commission Town Director Stephen T. Cas- increase in sewer rates for 1984-85. alleging an official from 8^ f . 0} M ^ . i 3 0) 3 (0 3< V L? ^>c \ sano is not convinced that users of At a meeting Monday night. the embattled "People's Bureau" “ 11 would be my view that if they the New Jersey-based ± SaidaaO P 3 1I By Cathy Booth L.U. 742 O ' O (D o > Q T' % town water should pay a 65 percent Eighth District directors indicated by the midnight Sunday deadline didn't come out by Sunday, we •••••••••••••••••••••• manufacturer told dis OiS (0'<